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(2) Real Energy Input
For displaying the energy applied during the welding operation.
The Real Energy Input display must be activated in level 2 of the Setup menu - EnE
parameter. The value continuously rises during welding in line with the permanent-
ly increasing energy yield. The final value at the end of welding remains stored until
welding starts again or the power source is switched back on - the HOLD indicator
lights up.
(3) "Intermediate arc" indicator
A spatter-prone intermediate arc occurs between the dip transfer arc and the spray
arc. The intermediate arc indicator lights up to draw attention to this critical area.
(4) "Parameter selection" button (right)
a) for selecting the following welding parameters
Arc length correction
For correcting the arc length
Welding voltage in V *)
Before the start of welding, the device automatically displays a standard value
based on the programmed parameters. The actual value is displayed during weld-
ing.
Pulse-/dynamic correction
For continuous correction of the droplet detachment energy in MIG/MAG pulse
synergic welding
- ... lower droplet detachment force
0 ... neutral droplet detachment force
+ ... higher droplet detachment force
For influencing the short-circuiting dynamic at the instant of droplet transfer in MIG/
MAG standard synergic welding and in MIG/MAG standard manual welding
- ... harder, more stable arc
0 ... neutral arc
+ ... soft, low-spatter arc
b) for changing parameters in the Setup menu
(5) Pulse indicator
Lights up when the MIG/MAG pulse synergic welding process is set
(6) Adjusting dial (right)
For changing the arc length correction, welding voltage and arc-force dynamic
welding parameters
For changing welding parameters in the Setup menu