Cebora 208.00 Manual De Istrucciones página 25

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3.1.2
Standard program mode.
Standard program mode uses MIG welding programs with short-circuit arc transfer (MIG Short) in
which Cebora has combined each wire speed with the welding voltage to obtain a stable arc position. This
combination is called "synergy". This welding process is indicated by the lighting of led R2.
3.1.3
Pulsed arc program mode.
Pulsed arc program mode uses MIG welding programs with pulsed arc transfer (MIG Pulsed) in which
Cebora has combined each wire speed with the welding voltage to obtain a stable arc position. This
combination is called "synergy". This welding process is indicated by the lighting of led "R1.
3.1.4
Manual mode.
In Manual mode it is possible to use MIG welding programs with short-circuit transfer (MIG Short), in
which the operator may change the so-called "synergy" combination set by Cebora, by adjusting the wire
speed and welding voltage.
The wire speed and welding voltage may be changed using the analogue adjustments of Speed Set point
and Arc Length Correction available on Robot Terminal, described in par. 5.3.
This welding process is indicated by the lighting of led R3.
In Standard program mode, Pulsed arc program mode and Manual mode, the programs may be
called up by selecting the "program number" from the Robot Terminal. 8 signals are available for
selection (8 bits, 0 – 7).
If a "program number" = 0 (zero) is selected from the Robot Terminal, the programs may be called up via
the Control Panel using the keys AK, AL, AM and AX.
NOTE: If the selected "program number" does not correspond to any existing program, the displays O
and P show the message no PrG.
The parameters for the selected program are displayed on the Control Panel.
3.1.5
Job mode.
This mode is signaled by the led M lit.
In Job mode it is possible to call up a previously saved working point, developed starting from a MIG
(MIG Short) or (MIG Pulsed) welding program in which the user has modified some parameters.
The saved working points may be called up by selecting the "Job number" from Robot Terminal. 8
signals are available for selection (8 bits, 0 – 7) (the same for the selection of the "program numbers" in
the other operating modes).
If a "Job number" = 0 (zero) is selected from the Robot Terminal, the saved working points may be called
up from the Control Panel using the knob Q. The number of the selected job point appears on display P
for 5 seconds. If the message is steady, once the 5 seconds have elapsed the Control Panel displays the
parameters for the selected job point; If the message is flashing, this indicates that the selected "Job
number" does not correspond to any saved job point, and display P remains flashing.
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