Tweco 500SP PowerMaster Automation User Manual

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POWERMASTER 400SP, 500SP AUTOMATION

4-6

March 16, 2007

A. Secondary Parameters (Menu Main

Level)

Art # A-07866

With

and

(51) push-buttons you can switch to

the secondary parameters. The currently selected
parameter is indicated in the display (50). The Gas
Pre Flow [0.1] value is pre-loaded at the Factory but
the user has increased it to 0.4s using (48) push-
button.

Push-button (44) (-) is used to reduce the indicated
parameter and push-button (48) (+) is used to
increase the value of the indicated parameter. Pressing
the push-button (46) (END) saves the parameter and
the system switches back to the material-wire-gas
combination display.

B. Extras menu

In addition to the secondary parameters, the Extras
menu item is also available; it offers the following
functions:

Push-buttons (44) (-) and (48) (+) are used to switch
between the menu items. The different entries of the
menu items are called up by pressing the

and

push-buttons (51) at the same time. Switching
between the individual entries is also possible here
with the push-buttons (44) (-) and (48) (+). To return,
press push-button (46) (END).

C.

The Tiptronic function provides you with 100
independent jobs (10 job set with 10 jobs each). A
job stores all the settings and corrections on the
operating panel.

The best way to use the Tiptronic function is to assign
job numbers to frequently recurring welding tasks or
save the settings which individual welders use
specifically for “their” jobs.

1. Save/Programming jobs:

a. Determine the optimal welding values.

b. Press the “TT Save” button (45) (Save LED
flashes).

c. Select the target job number with the push-
buttons (44) (-) and (48) (+) or with the smart
torch rocker, and confirm with the “TT Enter”
push-button (47) (if you do not press Enter,
the Save LED goes out after 10 seconds after
the last keystroke and the save operation is
aborted).

d. The Save and Enter LEDs flash briefly to
confirm that programming is terminated.

2. Selecting jobs:

a. Switch the Tiptronic function on by pressing
“Tiptronic” (49) (associated LED comes on).

b. Select the job number with the smart torch
rocker (alternatively the job number can be
selected with the push-buttons (44) (-) and
(48) (+)).

c. To exit the Tiptronic process, press
“Tiptronic” (49) (Tiptronic LED goes out). The
parameters are reset to the values that existed
before you switched on the Tiptronic process.

3. Setting a job inactive:

a. Switch the Tiptronic function on by pressing
“Tiptronic” (49) (associated LED comes on).

b. Select job number with the smart torch
rocker (61) or with the push-buttons (44) (-)
and (48) (+) (an active job is indicated in the
smart torch display (60) and in digital
multifunction display (54) with a decimal point
between the job set and the job number).

c. Hold the Enter push-button (47) pressed
for two seconds (the decimal point in the smart
torch display 60 and in the digital display (54)
goes out).

4. Setting a job active:

a. Switch the Tiptronic function on by pressing
“Tiptronic” (49) (associated LED comes on).

b. Select the job number with the push-buttons
(44) (-) and (48) (+) (with an inactive job, the
decimal point between job set and job number
is missing).

c. Hold the “TT Enter” push-button (47)
pressed for two seconds (the decimal point
between the job set and the job number lights
up).

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