Operation, User interface overview – Lincoln Electric VRTEXTM 360 SVM200-A User Manual

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OPERATION

B-3

B-3

VRTEX

TM

360

USER INTERFACE OVERVIEW

The VRTEX

TM

360

is a virtual reality arc welding train-

er. This computer based training system is an educa-

tional tool designed to allow students to practice their

welding technique in a simulated environment. It pro-

motes the efficient transfer of welding skills to the weld-

ing booth, while reducing material waste and energy

consumption associated with traditional welding train-

ing.
See figure on page B-2 for locations of operator con-

trols and indicators.
1. The monitor allows the student to view the setup

menu selections and also provides an active view of

the actual welding process for teachers and stu-

dents. The monitor can be rotated for ease of view-

ing. Make certain the power button on the monitor

is ON and the green LED is lit.

2. By moving the joystick, the operator can navigate

through various menu options.

3. The colored buttons correlate to the colored rec-

tangles present at the bottom of the monitor when

the simulation software is running. These buttons

perform various functions depending upon the com-

mand shown in the corresponding box on the

screen.

4. The wire feed speed/amperage dial allows the

user to input wire feed speed/amperage.

5. The voltage dial allows the user to input the weld-

ing voltage. This dial also allows input of trim values

when pulse process is in use.

6. The white screen select arrows allow the operator

to cycle through various screens.

7. The process selector switch permits the selection

of welding process. (GMAW, FCAW, OR SMAW)

8. The polarity selector switch permits the selection

of the welding polarity for any given process. (DC+,

DC-, or AC).

9. The USB port is used to upload software and down-

load user data from the software.

10. The key switch is located on the lower right of the

control panel. When the system is in the login

screen the instructor may insert a key (shipped

with the system) into the key lock and then rotate it

90 degrees to the right. This will permit access to

the Weldometer

TM

, Tolerance Editor, Options and

Update screens.

11 Pressing and holding (3 seconds) the green circu-

lar button

powers up the VRTEX

TM

360

system.

Note:

It does not power down the system.

12. The red select button accepts (enters) the data

displayed or highlighted on the monitor.

13. VR GMAW/FCAW gun holder.

14. VR SMAW device holder.

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