Operation – Lincoln Electric INVERTEC POWER WAVE 450 IM524-D User Manual

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1. LCD DISPLAY WINDOW: Power up the machine

with this overlay in place. When the Power Wave
is turned on, the following message appears on
the display for a few seconds:

LINCOLN ELECTRIC

VERSION X.X

This display is followed by:

OVERLAY ID

NUMBER = 1

A welding procedure is made up of seven compo-
nents: process, material type, wire diameter, program,
wire feed speed, voltage or arc length trim, and wave
control. A new welding procedure is created by
selecting a combination of these components from the
ones that have been programmed into the Power
Wave. See Figure B.4 for key locations.

NOTE:

The following four selections should

always be performed in this order: process, elec-
trode class, electrode size, electrode/gas type.
Selecting a setting for one component narrows
your choice of available settings in remaining com-
ponents. This is why the order of performing the
steps is important. However, if you make compo-
nent selections out of order, the machine will
prompt you to make a new selection for any set-
tings that do not apply.

2. PROCESS SELECT KEY: Use the PROCESS

SELECT key to select from the processes avail-
able in the machine. Press the PROCESS
SELECT key until the light by the desired process
is lit.

OPERATION

B-7

B-7

POWER WAVE 450

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FIGURE B.4 – PULSE, GMAW, FCAW, STICK/TIG PROCESS SELECTION OVERLAY

1 LCD DISPLAY WINDOW
2 PROCESS SELECT KEY
3 ELECTRODE CLASS UP/DOWN KEYS
4 ELECTRODE SIZE UP/DOWN KEYS
5 ELECTRODE/GAS TYPE UP/DOWN KEYS
6 WAVE CONTROL UP/DOWN KEYS

7 DISPLAY RECALL KEY
8 SAVE TO MEMORY KEY
9 MEMORY LOCATION NUMBER KEYS

10 RECALL FROM MEMORY KEY
11 HIGH TEMPERATURE LIGHT

PULSE, GMAW, FCAW, AND STICK/TIG
PROCESS SELECTION OVERLAY

An operator can use this overlay to create a new welding procedure, save a newly created welding procedure,
view an existing welding procedure, recall an existing welding procedure, and clear a memory location. See
Figure B.4. The steps for performing each of these functions are given below.

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