5-5. Initial Display, Manual Pulse MIG Mode, MIG Mode, And Stick Mode

 

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1 Software Program Number

When power is applied, initial dis- play with software number appears momentarily, and then last program to be viewed before control was shut down appears.

2 Manual Pulse MIG Mode

The synergic control functions as a discrete pulsed MIG CC control in this mode.

Select top line of display, and press Increment or Decrement button un- til Manual Pulse MIG is displayed.

Select Amps Peak line, and use In- crement or Decrement button to set peak amperage from 100−400 amps, but always at least 1 amp more than background amperage.

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With > on top line, press Increment or Decrement button until Manual Pulse MIG ap- pears.

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Select Amps Background line, and use Increment or Decrement button to set background amperage (min: 10 amps; max: 300 amps, but al- ways at least 1 amp less than peak setting).

Select ms Pulse Width line, and use Increment or Decrement button to set pulse width (1 - 5 ms, but max setting may be less depending on Frequency setting).

Select Amps Start line, and use In- crement or Decrement button to set starting amperage (150 - 530 am- peres). This amperage value is used at the start of the weld or when an arc is restarted.

Use Output Adjust control to set pulse frequency. The range is 30 - 300 pulses per second, but max setting may be less depending on Pulse Width setting.

3 MIG Mode

The synergic control provides volt- age control.

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Select top line of display, and press Increment or Decrement button un- til MIG is displayed. Select Induc- tance line, and use Increment or Decrement button to set inductance (0−100% in increments of one). Use Output Adjust control to set voltage value (10−35 volts).

4 Stick Mode

In the Stick mode, the user can se- lect contactor control (remote or On) and the Dig value.

Select contactor control line and press Increment or Decrement but- ton to select Remote contactor con- trol or On. The contactor is On at all times when On is selected.

Select Dig line, and and use Incre- ment or Decrement button to set Dig value (min: 0%; max: 100%). Dig helps arc starting and reduces sticking while welding. The higher the dig value defined, the more the short-circuit amperage increases at low arc voltage.

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Miller Electric 575Volt, 460Volt, 230Volt manual Press Increment or Decrement button until MIG appears, Stick appears

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