Operation, B-36 – Lincoln Electric IM892 POWER FEED 25M User Manual

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B-36

OPERATION

B-36

POWER FEED™ 25M

USER MEMORIES

Recall a memory with memory buttons

To recall a user a memory, press one of the six user
memory buttons. The memory is recalled when the
button is released. Do not hold the button for more
than two seconds when recalling a user memory.

Recall a memory with the gun trigger

If desired, memories 2 through 8 can be recalled with
the gun trigger. For example, to recall memory 3, quick-
ly pull and release the gun trigger 3 times without weld-
ing.

Note: the wire feeder is factory set with this feature dis-
abled. Use the SETUP menu and change P.4 to enable
memory recall with the gun trigger.

Save a memory with memory buttons

To save a memory, press and hold the desired memo-
ry button for two seconds. When the button is initially
pressed, the corresponding LED will illuminate. After
two seconds, the LED will turn off. Do not hold the
button for more than 5 seconds when saving a user
memory.

Note: that memories may be locked in the set-up menu
to prevent accidental overwrite of the memories. If an
attempt is made to save a memory when memory sav-
ing is locked, the message "Memory save is Disabled!"
will appear briefly in the MSP4 display.

A

GUN

B

1

5

2

6

3

7

4

8

DUAL PROCEDURE/MEMORY OPERATION

(For Code 11456 and Higher)

The Dual Procedure/Memory buttons performs three
functions:

• Weld procedure selection
• Memory save and recall
• Limits setting

There are two procedure memories (A and B) and eight
user memories (1-8).

Procedure Memory vs. User Memory
Procedure memory is used while welding. Changes to
the weld procedure (WFS, voltage, arc control, etc.)
immediately change the contents inside the selected
procedure memory.

User memories work by copying the weld procedure
from one of the eight memories into either the A or B
procedure. Weld procedures are saved into the memo-
ries only when the operator chooses.

Using Procedure Memories
Procedure memories can be selected by choosing
either "A" or "B" procedure directly with the memory
panel, or by selecting "GUN" and using a dual proce-
dure gun to select between procedure "A" and "B".
When selecting procedures with the gun switch, "A" or
"B" will flash to show which procedure is active.

A

GUN

B

1

5

2

6

3

7

4

8

A

GUN

B

1

5

2

6

3

7

4

8

RECALL

PRESS 1
SECOND

SAVE

PRESS 2

SECONDS

PROCEDURE

MEMORY

PRESS TO

SELECT

PROCEDURE

USER MEMO-

RIES ARE COPIED

TO PROCEDURE

MEMORIES

USER

MEMORIES

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