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Figure 2-3. Pulse Control Panel
C. CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION
(Refer to Figure 2-3 and 2-4)
1. FAULT LAMP
The RED fault light on the Multipower 460PULSE front panel indicates a
problem with set-up parameters. A "Steady" light "On" indicates there is no
program for the material and wire diameter selected. A "Blinking" light
indicates the wire feed speed is out of the recommended range.
2. TEMPERATURE LAMP
The TEMP lamp illuminates if an over temperature condition occurs within the
Multipower 460PULSE power source. This condition may be caused by
excessive duty cycle or over-current conditions. When an over temperature
condition occurs, the welding output is turned off and the unit must be allowed
to cool. The machine will automatically reset when the temperature falls to a
safe level.
3. PROCESS SELECTOR SWITCH
The three position process selector switch is located in the upper right-hand
corner of the control panel. The process selector switch position provides the
visual indication of which weld process (Mig, Tig or stick) has been selected.
4. DIGITAL DISPLAY/METERS (WFS, AMPS & VOLTS)
The digital displays located on the left side of the control panel are
multifunctional depending on the welding process being used. The top
display reads wire feed speed in inches per minute in the MIG PRESET mode
and welding current (amps) in the TIG and STICK PRESET mode. During
welding both displays indicate average welding current and average welding
voltage.
When using a DuraDrive 4-30 or DuraDrive 4-48 Wire Feeder, the wire feed
speed is displayed in inches per minute (IPM) in the top display when the
PRESET button is pressed and the wire speed adjustment knob on the
wire
feeder is rotated. The WFS LED beside the top display meter will light when
the display is showing wire feed speed.
Fault
Lamp
WFS - IPM
Lamp
Amps
Lamp
Digital Meter
Amps/WFS
Power “ON”
Lamp
Temperature
Lamp
Digital Meter
Volts
SECTION 2 DESCRIPTION
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