5-4. Synergic Controls And Overview

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To select Program 7, set to Non Adaptive, and set Arc Length to 36, proceed as follows:

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Press button to move > on display. The parameter indicated by > is selected.

3 Increment Push Button

Press increment button to increase selected parameter.

4 Decrement Push Button

Press decrement button to decrease selected parameter.

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Overview

The built-in synergic control pro- vides four modes of operation:

Manual Pulse MIG − control func- tions as a discrete pulsed MIG CC control.

Mig − control functions as a remote voltage control.

Stick − unit is placed in CC mode for SMAW welding.

Synergic Pulser − programs that use factory-entered values are used to control process.

Setup screens (see Section 5-6) al- low programs or modes to be made inaccessible (locked out) to the op- erator, and the language used in the displays (English, French, etc.) to be defined.

Press Select push button to select second line, and press Increment or Decrement but- ton so Non Adaptive appears.

Turn Output Adjust control to set arc length to 36.

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Miller Electric 230Volt, 575Volt Synergic Controls And Overview, Example, Turn Output Adjust control to set arc length to

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