be heard. Turn the buzzer volume up or down to the desired value
using the ï, ð arrow keys (from 0 to 100) and confirm your setting
by pressing the START/SET key.
4.1.6 Understanding the "Recording" Sub-menu
"Welder Code on" means that the welder identification code has to
be entered as set with "Welder Code Options," "off," that this
is impossible.
"Commission Number on" means that the commission number (job
number) will have to be entered or confirmed before every new
welding, "off" that the user is not prompted to enter it.
"Joint Number on" means that the unit assigns an automatically in-
cremented joint number to every welding operation belonging
to a commission already known, and displays this number on the
screen next to the report number, "off" that no joint numbers
will be assigned at all.
"Additional Data on" means that the additional data will have to be
entered or confirmed before every new welding, "off" that the
user is not prompted to enter them.
"Fitting Code on" means that the second, so-called traceability code
of the fitting that is going to be worked has to be entered before
every welding, "off," that this is not possible.
"Pipe Codes on" means that the codes of both pipes/components (ISO-
compliant welding and treaceability codes) have to be entered
before every welding, "off," that this is not possible.
"Pipe Length on" means that the length of both pipes/components
has to be entered before every welding, "off," that this is not
possible.
"Weather Conditions on" means that the weather has to be selected
in a list before every welding, "off," that this is not possible.
"Installing Company on" means that the company that performs the
installation work has to be entered before every welding, "off,"
that this is not possible.
"Print Tags – M – " means that by pressing the MENU key, the user
can access a sub-menu for starting to print (a) label(s) with refer-
ence to a given welding operation, with the optional label tag
printer.
"Angle – M – " means that by pressing the MENU key, the user can
access a sub-menu for entering the angle, in degrees, between
the two components that are going to be welded.
All data that are available in the chip of a transponder card
can be entered by placing the card in front of the card reader.
If they are encoded in a bar code, they can be read using the
Info
handheld scanner.
4.2 Entering Preformatted and User-defined Traceability Data
When the system is used in the WeldControl mode, all traceability data
enabled in the configuration menu at "Recording" (see Sect. 4.1.6)
have to be entered before the welding process. The welding unit
prompts the user to enter them before the welding process proper.
Depending on what data is entered, either its repeated input is man-
datory (e. g., the welder ID code; see Sect. 4.1.2) or previously entered
data can be changed and confirmed or confirmed without changes
(e. g. the commission number; see Sect. 4.2.2).
4.2.1 Entering the Welder ID Code
When the welding is started by pressing the START/SET key while Dis-
play 3 is showing, first the input of the welder identification code is
requested, if it is enabled in the Configuration Menu (see Display 11).
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CONFIGURATION **
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>Welder Code
Commission No.
Joint No.
Enter Welder Code
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Display 10
Display 11
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