Miller Electric Invision 456MP manual Voltmeter/Ammeter Help Displays

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6-5. Voltmeter/Ammeter Help Displays

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the front of the unit. All circuitry referred to is located inside the unit.

1 Help 1 Display

Indicates a malfunction in the pri- mary power circuit. If this display is shown, contact a Factory Autho- rized Service Agent.

2 Help 2 Display

Indicates a malfunction in the ther- mal protection circuitry located on the left side of the unit. If this display is shown, contact a Factory Autho- rized Service Agent.

3 Help 3 Display

Indicates the left side of the unit has overheated. The unit has shut down to allow the fan to cool it (see Sec- tion 3-2). Operation will continue when the unit has cooled.

4 Help 4 Display

Indicates a malfunction in the ther- mal protection circuitry located on the right side of the unit. If this dis- play is shown, contact a Factory Authorized Service Agent.

5 Help 5 Display

Indicates the right side of the unit has overheated. The unit has shut down to allow the fan to cool it (see Section 3-2). Operation will contin- ue when the unit has cooled.

6 Help 6 Display

Indicates that the input voltage is too low and the unit has automati- cally shut down. Operation will con- tinue when the voltage is within

±15% of the operating range. If this display is shown, have an electri- cian check the input voltage.

7 Help 7 Display

Indicates that the input voltage is too high and the unit has automati- cally shut down. Operation will con- tinue when the voltage is within

±15% of the operating range. If this display is shown, have an electri- cian check the input voltage.

8 Help 8 Display

Indicates a malfunction in the sec- ondary power circuit of the unit. If this display is shown, contact a Factory Authorized Service Agent. In addition, when the optional ground current sensor is installed, this display indicates weld current in the ground conductor. When this occurs, have an electrician check the primary and secondary connections.

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Contents Description OM-193 267RProcesses File MIG GmawFrom Miller to You Table of Contents Page Electric Shock can kill Symbol UsageArc Welding Hazards HOT Parts can cause severe burnsWelding can cause fire or explosion Fumes and Gases can be hazardousARC Rays can burn eyes and skin Flying Metal or Dirt can injure eyesFalling Unit can cause injury Welding Wire can cause injuryFire or Explosion hazard Moving Parts can cause injuryEMF Information Principal Safety StandardsCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings About Implanted Medical DevicesSymboles utilisés UNE Décharge Électrique peut entraîner la mortDES Pièces Chaudes peuvent provoquer des brûlures graves LES Fumées ET LES GAZ peuvent être dangereuxLE Soudage peut provoquer un in cendie ou une explosion Risque D’INCENDIE OU D’EXPLO- Sion LE Bruit peut endommager l’ouïeLES Bouteilles peuvent exploser si elles sont endommagées LA Chute DE L’APPAREIL peut blesserProposition californienne 65 Avertissements LES Fils DE Soudage peuvent provoquer des blessuresLE Soudage À L’ARC risque de provoquer des interférences Principales normes de sécurité Information EMFEn ce qui concerne les implants médicaux OM-193 267 Specifications Duty Cycle and OverheatingVolt-Ampere Curves Dimensions and WeightCV Mode CC Mode 394 mmSelecting a Location Weld Output Terminals and Selecting Cable Sizes ARC Welding can cause Electromagnetic Interference350 ft 400 ft Put terminals Connecting Weld Output Cables Remote 14 Receptacle InformationVolts AC Duplex Receptacle and Circuit Breakers Electrical Service GuideHz Three Phase Input VoltageSelecting Input Voltage For All Models Connecting Input PowerFor Models With Optional Ground Current Sensor = GND/PE Always connect grounding conductor firstPower Switch Front Panel ControlsMode Meter Reading At Idle Meter Reading While Welding Meter FunctionsExample Displays Example Turn Output Adjust control to set arc length toSynergic Controls and Overview ControlsPress Increment or Decrement button until MIG appears Press Increment orStick appears Setup Screens Choosing Pulse Program Choosing Pulse Programs and Setting ParametersSetting Arc Length Choosing Adaptive Or Non AdaptiveOM-193 267 Overview of Programs Programs 170 674 410 562 369 600 138 449 206 484 125 624 274 512150 652 342 538 191 698 478 574155 589 420 454 320 441 156 345 472 222 371 120 511 288 402145 550 354 430 165 631 486 470106 702 280 367 120 258 550 160 270 649 200 298240 336 122 720 320 400300 362 180 291 652 220 312 663 260 338705 723140 705 624 496 498 463130 684 561 482 150 720 687 508132 800 275 552 451 674 498 705 140 515 741 185 527230 541 150 800 320 562Blowing Out Inside of Unit Routine MaintenanceDo not remove case when blowing out inside of unit Months802 314 / Ref Ref. ST-801 718 / Ref. ST-801 536-A Voltmeter/Ammeter Help Displays Error Codes TroubleshootingTrouble Remedy − Electrical Diagram 193 264-A Circuit Diagram For Welding Power Source 575 Volt Models 206 318-A − Parts List Dia Part Description Quantity Mkgs Optional Service Your distributor also givesSupport For assistance in filing or settling claims, contact To locate a Distributor or Service Agency visitMiller Electric Mfg. Co Your distributor and/or equipment manufacturer’s