Weld Machine Settings Screen:
TheOverviewuser must enter the proper welding procedure and process settings, including wire feed speed, amperage, voltage, and polarity, where applicable. As in the gas setup screen, the user must enter values within the acceptable range as governed by the toler- ance editor. If not, they will be notified when the green check settings button is pressed by the incor- rect weld setting screen.
The user changes the wire feed speed or amperage by rotating the wire feed speed/amperage dial. The display above the dial indicates the setting.
The user changes the voltage by rotating the voltage dial. The display above the dial indicates the setting. Some processes may not allow the user to pre-set the voltage, in which case the display will be blank.
WELD MACHINE SETTINGS SCREEN
ChangePolaritytheSelectorpolarity by rotating the polarity selector switch. The user can select the following:
• AC
• DC+
• DC-
If default tolerances are being used, refer to the Default Weld Process Settings included in this manual.
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OPERATION

Once the user has set the welding parameters, they should press the green check settings button. If the user has entered any settings outside the acceptable range specified by the settings in the tolerance editor, the incorrect weld setting screen will appear. The user will then have to change any settings that are not cor- rect. If the settings are correct and the green check settings button is pressed, the selected environment screen will appear on the monitor and in the helmetʼs stereo visor. The user will then be able to start virtual welding.

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SelectingMenu brings the user back to the login screen, withLogoutthe userʼs name removed.

PressingBack Back goes back to the previous screen.

WhileVirtuala Weldinguser is welding,Overviewobservers can see the Welderʼs view, LASER screen, or Instructorʼs view dis- played on the monitor. The Welderʼs view shows the helmets point of view. The LASER screen displays a real time graph of the weld being made and gives a score when the user selects “end pass”. The Instructorʼs view allows another user to zoom in/out and rotate the coupon to view the weldment from dif- ferent angles in real time.

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