5. sensitivity control, See section 3-5), Recommended sensitivity settings – Miller Electric Digital Elitet User Manual

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3-5. Sensitivity Control

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Sensitivity Control Buttons

Use Sensitivity Control Low and Hi buttons

to make the lens more responsive to differ-

ent light levels in various welding pro-

cesses. Use a sensitivity setting of 5 for

most applications.

The sensitivity ranges for each mode are as

follows:

Weld, Cutting, X Modes − 0 − 10

Grind Mode − No sensitivity adjustment

It may be necessary to adjust helmet sensi-

tivity to accommodate different lighting con-

ditions or if lens is flashing On and Off. Ad-

just helmet sensitivity as follows:

.

Adjust helmet sensitivity in lighting con-
ditions helmet will be used in.

S

Press Sensitivity Low button to lower
setting to 0.

S

Face the helmet in the direction of use,
exposing it to the surrounding light con-

ditions.

S

Press Sensitivity Hi button repeatedly
until the lens darkens, then press Low

button until lens clears. Helmet is ready

for use. Slight readjustment may be

necessary for certain applications or if

lens is flashing on and off.

1

805 010

Recommended Sensitivity Settings

Stick Electrode

Mid-Range

Short Circuiting (MIG)

Low/Mid-Range

Pulsed & Spray (MIG)

Mid-Range

Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG)

Mid/High-Range

Plasma Arc Cutting/Welding

Low/Mid-Range

Grinding

No sensitivity setting; use Grind mode

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