Hd4070 and hpr overview – Hypertherm Phoenix 8.0 User Manual

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Setups

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HD4070 and HPR Overview

The Mariner ™ and Voyager™ III controls offer the additional option of connecting
directly to the Hypertherm HD4070 HyDefinition

®

, HPR130™ and HPR260™ plasma

supplies for setup. This feature has the ability to improve power supply setup and
operational accuracy while having the flexibility to fine tune the process specific to the
operator’s needs.

When using this advanced feature, all necessary power supply settings are transmitted
from the control directly to the Plasma Supply configuring it for use via serial
communications. The Plasma Supply setup is performed through the use of a Cut Chart
(cut process parameter database) which is based on eight process variables. The
combination of these eight process variables are tied to the settings for the cut process
parameters (e.g. arc voltage, pierce delay, etc.) that are transmitted to the supply. For
additional convenience, consumable part numbers for the Plasma supply are displayed at
the Change Consumable screen.

This database allows the user to select factory recommended settings or amend the
database for personalized settings. The Cut Chart information may be saved or loaded
via the hard drive or floppy drive. The Cut Chart files containing the factory
recommended settings are available from Hypertherm.

Access to the Cut Chart data is available from the Plasma Cut Types or Marker Cut
Types screen using the shift key, as indicated below. The Plasma Supply parameters
must first be enabled in the password protected Station Configuration setups to allow the
Cut Chart Information for the Plasma Supply to be available for use.


Note: Screen information will vary depending on THC selection.

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