User manual
SAVE AND LOAD WELDING SETTINGS
The current settings are automatically saved and loaded at start up. In addition to the current settings, it is possible to save and recall so-called «JOB»
configurations. The « JOB « button is used to save, recall or delete a configuration. 50 Jobs can be stored per welding process.
Job creation
- Adjust all desired welding parameters,
- Press and hold the «JOB» button for more than 3 seconds,
- « IN » appears on the display,
- Select a job number using the incremental encoder. Only numbers that are not already associated with a previously saved job can be selected and
are indicated on the display,
- Once the job number is chosen, press the «JOB» button to validate and save it under the selected number,
- The job number is then displayed, indicating that the job has been saved. The number display continues to flash until another button or the torch
trigger is activated.
Note: If all numbers are already assigned to saved jobs, the HMI displays «Full».
Job recall
Apart from not being in the process of welding, the job recall does not require any particular initial condition:
- Press the «JOB» button briefly (not exceeding 2 seconds),
- « OUT » appears on the HMI display,
- With the incremental encoder, select a job number. Only the numbers associated with existing jobs appear on the display If no job is stored, the HMI
displays «- - - -».
- Once the job number is selected, press the «JOB» button to confirm the configuration. The job number then flickers on the display, indicating that
the job was loaded. The number continues to flicker until another parameter is changed or until the torch trigger is pressed to start the welding cycle.
Job deletion
- Press the «JOB» button briefly (not exceeding 2 seconds),
- « OUT » appears on the HMI display,
- With the incremental encoder, select a job number. Only numbers associated with existing jobs can be displayed,
- Press the « JOB » button 3 consecutive times. The selected job is now deleted and the power source
displays the welding current again.
RECOMMENDED COMBINATIONS
0.3 - 3 mm
2.4 - 6 mm
4 - 8 mm
6.8 - 8.8 mm
9 - 12 mm
COMPATIBLE TORCHES AND TRIGGER BEHAVIOURS
L
DB
L
Trigger
Double Buttons
DB
For the 1 button torch, the button is called «main button».
For the 2 buttons torch, the first button is called «main button» and the second button is called «secondary button».
P
t
Main button
T1
Translation of the original
instructions
Current (A)
3 - 75
60 - 150
100 - 200
L
170 - 250
225 - 300
DB
P
Double Buttons + Potentiometer
P
2T MODE
t
T2
Electrode (mm)
Shroud (mm)
1
1.6
2
2.4
3.2
UP
Down
Up & Down
T1 - The main button is pressed, the welding cycle starts (PreGas,
I_Start, UpSlope and welding).
T2 - The main button is released, the welding cycle is stopped
(DownSlope, I_Stop, PostGas).
For the double button torch and in 2T mode only, the secondary button
works like the main button.
TIG PRO 231 DC FV
Argon flow rate (L/min)
6.5
6 - 7
8
6 - 7
9.5
7 - 8
11
8 - 9
12.5
9 - 10
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