Arc Machines 227 User Manual

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MODEL 227

OPERATION MANUAL

Doc # 740063 Rev E

SECTION VI - PROGRAMMING


6.1

CREATE A WELD SCHEDULE


11. The system will then ask if you want to store the weld schedule in memory or

to MODIFY it. Remember that until it has been STORED it does not exist in

memory. It is usually better to STORE at this time and if changes are needed,

recall it from the memory using the MODIFY function. To STORE press the

F key under the word STORE and then press ENTER. To MODIFY press the

F key under the word MODIFY and then press ENTER and go to step 6.2.


6.2

MODIFY WELD SCHEDULE


The OPERATE mode switch must be in the PROGRAM position to MODIFY.

Modifying an existing weld schedule in memory starts from the Status Screen or at

the end of LEVEL 1 programming in the CREATE mode. If modifying from the

CREATE mode proceed to step 2.


1. Press the PRO key. Use the F key to select MODIFY and then press the

ENTER key. The system will then ask you what weld schedule number you

wish to MODIFY. Use the numeric keys to enter the number, verify and then

press the ENTER key.


2. Modifying a weld schedule works similar to reviewing a weld schedule in the

operate mode (see section V). Use the NEXT/PREV SCREEN and

EXT/PREV LEVEL keys to find the function and level to be modified.


3. When the function values or mode to be modified is found use the F key above

or below it to enable it to be modified. Use the numeric keys to enter the new

value, for changes of mode use the F key again.


Verify the correct change and then press the ENTER key. If more changes are

needed, find the next item with SCREEN and LEVEL keys and use the same

method to modify it.


To DELETE a LEVEL use the NEXT/PREV keys to find the Level Time for

the Level to be deleted. Enter 0 time to DELETE the LEVEL. All subsequent

Levels will advance one number.


When all items have been modified press the PRO key. The System will ask if

you want to STORE or continue MODIFYING. Remember, NONE OF THE

CHANGES MADE ARE ENTERED INTO MEMORY UNTIL THEY ARE

STORED.

6.4

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