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Robotics Mode Selection

Minimum Limits Setting Mode Selection

 

The LN-10 control is set up for Robotics Mode by set- ting the S2 DIP Switch 4 (Labeled “R”). For Robotics Interface Mode to operate, a K1561-1 Robotics Interface Module must be installed.

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The LN-10 control is set up for allowing a minimum weld WFS and arc voltage setting for each procedure by set- ting S2 DIP Switch 6 (Labeled “-”).

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Maximum Limits Setting Mode Selection

The LN-10 control is set up for allowing a maximum weld WFS and arc voltage setting for each procedure by setting S2 DIP Switch 5 (Labeled “+”)

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When Minimum Limits Setting mode is selected, all keys except the procedure key are disabled. Welding is not allowed while in this mode. The mode is used for mini- mum limits setup only. See “Limits Setting Mode” in this section for the correct procedure for setting the WFS and voltage limits.

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When Maximum Limits Setting mode is selected, all keys except the procedure key are disabled. Welding is not allowed while in this mode. The mode is used for maxi- mum limits setup only. See “Limits Setting Mode” in this section for the correct procedure for setting the WFS and voltage limits.

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Lincoln Electric SVM154-A service manual Maximum Limits Setting Mode Selection, S2 switch 4 on = Robotics mode on

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