Commissioning
13.3
Torch with remote control
Fig. 18:
Torch PowerMaster
70
Torch display
Main parameter mode:
Indicates the main parameter values and parameter
abbreviations.
A
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U
=
t
=
F
=
Uc
=
dyn
=
Tiptronic mode (when Tiptronic On, S10 key):
Indicates the current job set and current job no.
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Torch rocker
Main parameter mode:
Changes the main parameter values (depending on
which value is shown on torch display 70).
Tiptronic mode (when Tiptronic On, S10 key):
Switches between active jobs or job sets.
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"Mode" torch button
Main parameter mode:
Press briefly to display the main parameter abbrevia-
tion on torch display 70.
Press briefly again within 2 secs to switch to the next
main parameter. (like main parameter key S19 on the
user interface)
Tiptronic mode (when Tiptronic On, S10 key):
Press briefly to switch between job selection and job
set selection.
Press and hold (>2 secs) to switch between Tiptronic
mode and main parameter mode for the current job.
The "Mode" torch button is blocked during the weld-
ing process.
13.4
Secondary parameters (Main menu
level)
The buttons "Down" S12 and "Up" S13 are used to switch
between secondary parameters. The multifunction display
S2 shows the parameters currently selected. The value in
square brackets is the standard or default value.
The button S3 (-) can be used to reduce the value of the
displayed parameter and the button S9 (+) is used to in-
crease the value of the displayed parameter. By actuating
the button S6 (END), the installation switches back to the
display of material-wire-gas combination.
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Welding current
Welding voltage
Material thickness
Wire feed speed
Arc length
Dynamic
Options menu
In addition to the secondary parameters there is the menu
point Extras, where the following functions are available:
The buttons S3 (-) and S9 (+) are used to switch between
the menu points. Different menu point entries are called
up by simultaneously pushing the buttons "Down" S12
and "Up" S12. Here again you can switch between the indi-
vidual entries using the buttons S3 (-) and S9 (+). You can
go back with the button S6 (END).
13.5
Mode (welding process)
Switching between the available welding processes.
If a welding process is not available or if an
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available welding process is not longer listed,
it can be switched on or off from the "Extras/
process selection" menu.
Standard
In the mode Standard, welding is executed with a characteris-
tic curve that is stored in the machine.
 Press button "Mode" S1 until the mode "Standard" appears
in multifunction display S2.
Synergic
Synergic mode is a further development of Standard mode
with the option of adjusting the dynamic.
In Synergic mode, welding is performed with characteristic
curves that are stored in the machine.
 Press button "Mode" S1 until the mode "Synergic" appears
in multifunction display S2.
SpeedArc XT (optional)
SpeedArc XT is a modified SpeedArc mode.
In the mode SpeedArc XT, welding is executed with a charac-
teristic curve that is stored in the machine. SpeedArc XT ena-
bles higher welding speeds as well as a deeper fusion penetra-
tion compared to Standard mode.
 Press button "Mode" S1 until the mode "SpeedArcXT" ap-
pears in multifunction display S2.
SpeedArc (optional)
Mode of the predecessor series; still available for compatibility
reasons.
Pulse
In the mode Pulse, welding is executed with a characteristic
curve that is stored in the machine. The pulse current is made
up of base current that is heterodyned from the current pulses.
 Press button "Mode" S1 until the mode "Pulse" appears in
multifunction display S2.
TwinPulse
In TwinPulse mode, welding is performed with characteristic
curves that are stored in the machine. TwinPulse is made up of
two different, constantly alternating pulses.
 Press button "Mode" S1 until the mode "TwinPulse" ap-
pears in multifunction display S2.
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