Dukane iQ Series user manual Saving the Current Setup, Selecting a Setup, Deleting a Setup

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Section 5 - Process Control Settings

Setup Maintenance Continued

Saving the Current Setup

Try using your navigation skills on this example:

1.Follow instructions on Page 24 to set the mode to Weld by Time. Set the time to 1.520 seconds.

See Figure 5-23.

2. Press SETUP and then press the + key until you get an Empty Setup Maintenance screen.

See Figure 5-24.

3.Use the right arrow key to select Store, and then press ENTER. You will be returned to the Operate screen.

4.Confirm that your setup has been stored in memory by going back to SETUP. Your new setup should appear, just as it does in Figure 5-25.

Selecting a Setup

To select a setup previously stored:

1.Press SETUP.

2. With Load highlighted, use the + - keys to select the number of the setup you want.

3.Press ENTER.

4.The Operate screen will display this selection as a number in the lower left hand corner.

Deleting a Setup

To delete a setup previously stored:

1.Press SETUP.

2. With Delete highlighted, use the + - keys to select the number of the setup you want.

3.Press ENTER, and a pop-up screen will ask you to confirm your selection. Make your choice, and press

ENTER.

4.Check that the setup is deleted. Press SETUP, and the Setup Maintenance screen will show EMPTY for the setup you just deleted.

Weld by Time

Weld Time

1.520 S

Press Enter To Accept

Press Cancel To Abort

Figure 5-23Save Current Setup

Setup Maintenance

Load

Store

Delete

Setup # 1

EMPTY

Figure 5-24Store in Setup Maintenance

Setup Maintenance

Load

 

Store

Delete

Setup #

 

 

Mode: Manual

1

T: 1.520 S

 

A: 100%

E: 0 J

 

H: 0.0 S

Figure 5-25New Setup Stored

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