
Contents
Notes on using these operating instructions
099-000140-EW501
30.01.2024
5.2.2 Conventional parameter setting in the functional sequence ................................. 40
5.2.3 Welding task selection .......................................................................................... 40
5.2.4 Select welding current .......................................................................................... 41
5.2.5 Optimising the ignition characteristics for pure tungsten electrodes .................... 41
5.2.5.1 Tungsten balling function ...................................................................... 42
5.2.5.2 AC balance (optimise cleaning effect and penetration characteristics) 42
5.2.5.3 Amplitude balance ................................................................................. 43
5.2.6 Arc ignition ............................................................................................................ 43
5.2.6.1 HF ignition ............................................................................................. 43
5.2.6.2 Automatic cut-out .................................................................................. 43
5.2.6.3 spotArc .................................................................................................. 44
5.2.6.4 spotmatic ............................................................................................... 45
5.2.7 Pulse welding ........................................................................................................ 46
5.2.7.1 Automated pulses .................................................................................. 46
5.2.7.2 Thermal pulsing ..................................................................................... 47
5.2.7.3 Metallurgical pulsing (kHz pulsing) ........................................................ 48
5.2.7.4 AC special ............................................................................................. 49
5.2.8 activArc ................................................................................................................. 50
5.2.9 Synchronous welding (AC) ................................................................................... 50
5.2.9.1 Synchronisation via mains voltage (50Hz / 60Hz) ................................ 50
5.2.10 Expert menu (TIG) ................................................................................................ 51
5.3 Organising welding tasks (Mode "JOB Manager") ............................................................... 52
5.3.1 Explanation of symbols ......................................................................................... 52
5.3.2 Creating a new JOB in the memory or copying a JOB ......................................... 53
5.3.3 Loading an existing JOB from the free memory ................................................... 54
5.3.4 Resetting an existing JOB to the factory setting (Reset JOB) .............................. 54
5.3.5 Resetting JOBs 1-128 to the factory setting (Reset All JOBs) ............................. 55
5.3.6 Exit JOB Manager without changes ..................................................................... 55
5.4 Welding programs ................................................................................................................ 56
5.4.1 Selection and adjustment ..................................................................................... 56
5.4.2 Specifying max. no. of accessible programs ........................................................ 57
5.4.3 Example "Program with synergetic setting" .......................................................... 57
5.4.4 Example "Program with conventional setting" ...................................................... 57
5.4.5 Accessories for switching over programs ............................................................. 57
5.5 Interfaces for automation ..................................................................................................... 58
5.5.1 Connecting the robot interface / industrial bus interface ...................................... 58
5.5.1.1 RINT X12 robot interface....................................................................... 59
5.5.1.2 BUSINT X11 industrial bus interface ..................................................... 59
5.5.2 Automation interface ............................................................................................. 60
5.5.3 Connection socket automation torch .................................................................... 62
5.5.4 Sensor Voltage ..................................................................................................... 63
5.6 PC interface ......................................................................................................................... 63
5.6.1 Connecting the PC 300.net welding parameterisation software ........................... 63
5.7 Power-saving mode (Standby) ............................................................................................. 64
5.8 Access control ...................................................................................................................... 64
5.9 Machine configuration menu ................................................................................................ 65
5.9.1 Selecting, changing and saving parameters......................................................... 65
5.10 Aligning the cable resistance ............................................................................................... 70
6Maintenance, care and disposal ................................................................................................. 72
6.1 General ................................................................................................................................. 72
6.1.1 Cleaning ................................................................................................................ 72
6.1.2 Dirt filter ................................................................................................................. 72
6.2 Maintenance work, intervals................................................................................................. 73
6.2.1 Daily maintenance tasks ....................................................................................... 73
6.2.2 Monthly maintenance tasks .................................................................................. 73
6.2.3 Annual test (inspection and testing during operation) .......................................... 73
6.3 Disposing of equipment ........................................................................................................ 74
7Rectifying faults ............................................................................................................................ 75
7.1 Checklist for rectifying faults ................................................................................................ 75
7.2 Warnings .............................................................................................................................. 76