Miller Electric XMS 44 owner manual Trigger Mode Selection, Setup Menu and Memory Menu Selection

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4-4. Trigger Mode Selection

L10

L11

L12

P1

.Always check and set a trigger mode.

If trigger mode is undefined for a weld- ing process, select the desired mode.

Trigger mode can be set for Manual MIG, Synergic MIG, Synergic Pulsed MIG, and Synegic Double Pulsed MIG welding to change when output power is present at the weld connectors. In Manual MIG, Syn- ergic MIG, Synergic Pulsed MIG, and Syn- ergic Double Pulsed MIG welding, press- ing P1 will change trigger mode, but D1 and D2 will not change values.

Press P1 to select the desired trigger mode:

L10 ON selects 2 times trigger function.

When trigger is pressed, welding starts. When trigger is released, welding stops. L11 ON selects 4 times trigger function. When trigger is pressed, welding starts.

When trigger is released, welding contin- ues.

When trigger is pressed and released a second time, welding stops.

L12 ON selects 3 levels trigger function.

When trigger is pressed, welding starts with level 1 parameters.

When trigger is released, welding contin- ues with main parameters.

When trigger is pressed a second time, welding continues at level 2 parameters.

When trigger is released the second time, welding stops.

L12 trigger mode is useful for aluminum and for a crater fill sequence.

In Manual MIG process, 2 times and 4 times trigger mode can be selected.

In Synergic MIG process, 2 times, 4 times and 3 levels can be selected.

In Synergic Pulsed MIG process, 2 times, 4 times, and 3 levels can be selected.

In Synergic Double Pulsed MIG process, 2 times, 4 times, and 3 levels can be se- lected.

4-5. Setup Menu and Memory Menu Selection

L13

L14

P2

L13 and L14 are generally OFF.

P2 selects the Setup Menu and the ad- vance programming of MIG welding and to memorize and manage personal welding parameters in MIG welding.

Press P2 to select Setup Menu. L13 is ON.

Press P2 a second time to select Memory Menu. L14 is ON.

Press P2 again to exit Setup and Memory Menu. L13 and L14 are OFF.

In order to complete Setup and/or Memory procedures you have to exit these menus. L13 and L14 must be off.

.In Setup Menu and Memory Menu you

cannot weld. This avoids setting er- rors in the welding parameters and in the memorized welding parameters.

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