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3.2 Function explanations for settings
3.2.1 Voltage
Higher voltage increases the arc length and produces a hotter, wider weld pool.
The voltage setting differs between synergy and non synergy modes. In synergy
mode the voltage is set as a positive or negative offset from the synergic line of the
voltage. In non synergy mode the voltage value is set as an absolute value.
The voltage is set in e ither the measure image-- , the weld data setting menu, or the
fast mode menu . When the remote control unit is used the setting can be m ade from
this.
3.2.2 Wire feed speed
This sets the required feed speed of the filler wire in m/minute.
The wire feed speed is set in either the measure image, the weld data setting menu,
or the fast mode menu. When the remote control unit is used the setting can be
made from this.
3.2.3 Inductance
Higher inductance results in a wider weld pool and less spatter. Lower inductance
produces a harsher sound but a stable, concentrated arc.
Only applies for MIG/MAG welding with dip/spray.
3.2.4 Regulator typ e
Affects the short circuit process and heat in the weld.
This setting should not be changed.
3.2.5 Pulse current
The higher of the two current values in the event of pulsed current.
Only applies for MIG/MAG welding with pulse.
3.2.6 Pulse time
The time the pulse current is on during a pulse period.
Only applies for MIG/MAG welding with pulse.
3.2.7 Pulse frequency
Time for background current, which, along with the time for pulse current, gives the
pulse period.
Only applies for MIG/MAG welding with pulse.
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