Miller Electric PipePro Dual manual Program Push Button, Upper Display Push Button

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6-6. Program Push Button

1

2

Program

3

1 Program Display

The number of the active program is displayed.

2 Program Push Button

Press button to activate program select feature. To change the pro- gram number, press the Program push button and rotate the Adjust control.

3 Program Push Button LED

The LED lights to indicate the Pro- gram push button is active.

6-7. Upper Display

1

4

V/Trim Time (sec)

5

3

2

1 Upper Display

The upper display shows voltage/trim or time. The unit displays both preset and actual arc voltage. When the unit is in a welding state, ac- tual arc voltage is displayed. The upper dis- play shows welding sequence time when the Time LED is illuminated.

2 Upper Display Push Button

Press and hold button to adjust or display weld time. Release button to display voltage/trim.

3 Upper Display Push Button LED

The upper display push button LED illumi- nates to indicate that information displayed

can be changed by the Adjust control.

4Volts/Trim LED

5Time LED

The LEDs below the display illuminate to indi- cate which value is being shown.

At any time while welding, the unit permits the adjustment of the weld sequence voltage/trim while continuing to display actual arc voltage.

If the unit is displaying a welding sequence that can be timed, the welding time display mode is entered by pressing the upper dis- play push button repeatedly until welding

time is the active parameter in the upper dis- play. At idle, the upper display toggles be- tween showing weld voltage/trim or weld time, with subsequent presses of the upper display push button.

The unit defaults to displaying welding volt- age/trim when a welding sequence display mode is first entered.

If the weld sequence has a time set (as in spot time) and the trigger is held, after the weld program is completed, ERR TRG 1 will be displayed to indicate the weld program is complete. Release trigger to clear error.

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