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Job Mode; Parameter Selection Internal Mode; Manual Mode; Hd (High Deposit) Mode - Cebora 227.00 Manual De Instrucciones

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This welding process is indicated on D3 in the main page
" indication and by the L10 lit.
with "MIG
3.3.3

Job mode.

This mode is signalled by the L13 lit.
In Job mode it is possible to call up a previously saved
working point, developed starting from a MIG (MIG
Short) or (MIG Pulsed) welding program in which the user
has modified some parameters.
The saved working points may be called up by selecting
the "Job number" from robot terminal.
Eight signals are available for selection (8 bit, 7 – 0).
If a "Job number" = 0 (zero) is selected from robot termi-
nal, the saved working points may be called up from the
control panel.
On D1 appears the message "PrG" and on D2 the number
of the selected Job.
If the message is steady, once 5 s have elapsed the control
panel displays the parameters for the selected Job point; if
the message is flashing, the selected "Job number" does
not correspond to any saved Job point and D2 remains
flashing.
3.3.4

Parameter selection internal mode.

In Parameter selection internal mode, the control panel
has the full control of the welding system functions, while
selections from the robot terminal are blocked.
NOTE
The selection of the working operation in robot systems
allows only "2-stage" mode.
The welding command "Arc-On" is the only signal that
must always be provided from the robot terminal in all
operating modes.
In Parameter selection internal mode it is possible to
call up one of the saved programs and change its parame-
ters, to perform welding tests with the new values.
The Parameter selection internal mode, as well as by
robot terminal can also be selected from the main page of
Fig. 4, by pressing T8 (INT) (Fig. 3.3.4.a).
Appear the acronyms EXT and JOB (Fig. 3.3.4.b) and L15
(ROB) flashes to indicate the temporarily selected mode.
In fact, this functionality access way must be understood
as a quick way to intervene on the parameters of the cur-
rent program without changing the setup of the robot con-
trol, which remains ready to resume the command of the
operation as soon as you press the button T8 (EXT).
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Fig. 3.3.4.a
Fig. 3.3.4.b
3.3.5

Manual mode.

In Manual mode it is possible to use MIG welding pro-
grams with short-circuit transfer (MIG Short), in which
the operator may change the so-called "synergy" combina-
tion set by Cebora, by adjusting the wire speed and weld-
ing voltage.
The wire speed and welding voltage may be changed using
the analogue signals:
− "Analog set point 0" (Welding Power);
− "Analog set point 1" (Arc Length Correction),
available from robot terminal.
This welding process is indicated on D3 in the main page
with "MIG Man" indication and by the L10 lit.
3.3.6

HD (High Deposit) mode.

In HD mode it is possible to use MIG welding programs
with short-circuit transfer (MIG Short), in which the oper-
ator may change the so-called "synergy" combination set
by Cebora, in a particular way.
The feature of this type of process is the possibility of
increasing the wire speed, the welding voltage being the
same and this reduces weld execution time and distortion
with higher productivity.
The wire speed and welding voltage may be changed using
the analogue signals:
− "Analog set point 0" (Welding Power);
− "Analog set point 1" (Wire Speed Correction),
available from robot terminal.
This welding process is indicated on D3 in the main page
with "MIG HD" indication and by the L10 lit.
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