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SUNSTONE CDDP-A USERS GUIDE
Chapter 6: How to Use the CDDP-A’s Media Features
The Sunstone CDDP-A’s Media feature allows the operator to access application videos, training videos, and
PDF documents. To access the Media Screen, click on the Media button in the Navigation Bar. The Media
Screen opens as shown in Figure 27.1.
To use the accordion-style menu, tap on the section you want to see and then scroll through the available
options. For example, clicking on the Application Videos will give access to all the stored application videos.
If the welder does not display any items in any of the three sections, you might need to download the les to the
power supply. Click on the “Download Latest Videos and Manuals” button on the bottom left of the screen and
follow the prompts to retrieve the latest videos. The welder must have an active Wi-Fi connection to download
media. See Chapter 9 for instructions on how to connect to a Wi-Fi connection.
Operators can manage the downloaded media, as shown in Figure 27.2. The button on the bottom right of the
screen can be used to delete all videos and manuals. To delete an individual video or document, swipe from
right to left on the le. To rearrange the media les, long press on the le and then drag it to the desired location.
When viewing a video le, the screen will display certain controls and options. See Figure 27.3. The video can be
adjusted to go back or forward in time using the progress bar or the forward and backward arrows. The video
can be paused or resumed using the play/pause icon.
Clicking the “Load Recommended Weld Settings” button will take the weld settings used in the video and load
them on to the welder as the current schedule parameters. This is advantageous for operators who need a
quick-start option when nding appropriate weld settings. Operators can search through the videos, nd a
similar application, load the settings used in the video, and then make minor adjustments if necessary. The back
button can be pressed to exit the video viewer and go back to the main media screen.
When viewing a PDF, the screen will have a menu bar at the top, with the contents of the PDF displayed below.
Certain aspects of the menu bar may be grayed out until the PDF is fully loaded, however operators can scroll
through pages while the PDF is loading. The menu bar shows the current page on display and how many total
pages the document has.
Operators can jump to a specic page by pressing the page number, typing in a new page number, and press-
ing done. The search bar can be used to search for any words within the document. The arrows to the right of