Certain traceability data can also be accessed quickly,
selection screen, by pressing the ï cursor key (see Display 7),
either for viewing or for entering or changing/confirming them.
6.2
Entering or Changing the Job Number
The commission number input screen is shown by the unit before
welding or accessed by the user in the quick access screen
(Display 7). It can be entered using the ï, ð, ñ, ò keys or by
reading it from a bar code using the scanner. The maximum
length is 32 characters. Confirm your input by pressing the
START/SET key. The job number will be saved to memory and
will appear in the printed welding report.
7
Entering Welding Parameters Manually
To be able to enter the welding parameters manually, you have
first
to connect the fitting to the welding unit with the welding
cable. The manual input of the parameters can then be accessed
by pressing the ò arrow key. The screen will show a menu as
reproduced in Display 9, provided manual input is enabled in the
configuration menu (see Sect. 10.1). In other words, the manual
parameter input replaces reading the bar code of the fitting with
a scanner.
Using the arrow keys ñ and ò you can select "Enter Voltage/Time" or "Enter Fitting Code"
(i.e., the numbers that represents the code of the fitting to be used). Confirm your selection by
pressing the START/SET key.
7.1
Manually Entering Welding Voltage and Time
If this option was chosen in the manual parameter input menu, a
display like the one to the right appears on the screen. Use the ï,
ð, ñ, òkeys to set the welding voltage and the welding time,
according to the fitting manufacturer's instructions, then press the
START/SET key to confirm your input. The "Start ?" message
displayed after the confirmation by START/SET indicates that the
unit is ready for welding.
7.2
Entering the String of Numbers
If this option was chosen in the manual parameter input menu, the "Enter Fitting Code"
display shows. The 24 characters of the fitting code to be entered display as asterisks ( * ).
Use the alphanumeric keypad (see Info in Sect. 5.2) to enter the code and press START/SET
to confirm your input and have it decoded. If the code entered is not correct, an "Input Error"
message appears; check the string of numbers and correct as needed. If the code is correct,
the decoded data is displayed, and the "Start ?" message indicates that the unit is ready to
start welding.
8
Downloading the Reports
Interface
USB A-Interface Port
for connecting USB mass storage media (such as a memory stick)
The interface port complies with the USB version 2.0 specification (i.e., maximum data rate of
480 megabits per second).
Before transferring data, it is highly recommended to switch the welding unit off and
on again. If this fails to happens, there is a risk of data transfer failure, or reports in
the welding unit may be corrupted.
via a
ENGLISH
***
Recording
****
>Welder ID Code
Enter Job No.
Display 7
Enter Job No.
********************
************
Display 8
**
MANUAL INPUT
>Enter Voltage/Time
Enter Fitting Code
Display 9
Voltage/Time
U= 40 V
t=
1000 s
Display 10
**
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