Software operation, 2 working in wave designer, 1 waveform editor window – Lincoln Electric IM649 Wave Designer User Manual

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3.2 WORKING IN

WAVE DESIGNER

3.2.1 WAVEFORM EDITOR WINDOW

Refer to the Waveform Editor window in Figure 3-2 and the related usage instructions.

FIGURE 3-2. WAVEFORM EDITOR WINDOW.

3-2

Section 3

SOFTWARE OPERATION

WAVE DESIGNER

Pulse Waveform Editor

Wire Feed Speed

Ramp Up Rate

Peak Amps

Peak Time ms

Tailout Time

Tailout Speed

Stepoff Amps

Backgrd Amps

Backgrd Time

Frequency

Ramp Overshoot %

26.4

33.4

21

40

.100

3.0

1.2

250

-20

600

Edit

Start

About

Adapt

Short

End

Wave Designer Pro Off Line - pulse.swf

700

600

500

400

300

200

100

0

0

3

6

9

12

15

18

21

24

27

30

File

Tools

Print

Help

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9

50

Off Line

Stand by

Status

AC.sco loaded

Adaptive

1

2

5

3

6

7

4

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1. Tool Bar Tool bar menus access alternate windows, open and save files, etc. Detailed

instructions are provided in paragraph 3.2.2.

2. Workpoint Selector/Editor The workpoint selector includes a pulldown window for

selecting a workpoint and an edit window for changing the listing of workpoint values. For
the Pulse Waveform Editor, the workpoints are wire feed speeds. The workpoint parameter
(peak voltage, current, etc.) varies with the welding mode (pulse, STT, etc.). Refer to
paragraph 3.2.3 for more detail on selecting and editing workpoints.

3. Variable Parameters The listing of variable parameters display the active parameter

values for the selected WFS. The parameter values are changed (edited) with the related
arrows and slide bars or by moving parameter nodes in the waveform graphic editor. See
paragraph 3.2.4 for more details on editing variable parameters and the wave shape.

4. Graphic Editor The graphic editor displays the active wave shape. The wave shape

changes when the parameter values are changed. The displayed wave parameter nodes
(boxes) can be selected with your mouse to edit the variable parameters. Pressing the
<F1> key will also toggle from one selected node to another. See paragraph 3.2.4 for more
details on editing variable parameters and the wave shape.

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