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If using a Degree procedure, pressing the [N] key will immediately start
the next level and will not finish until it reaches the programmed end of
that level.
Pressing this key prior to starting the procedure will cause the Arc Gas and
Backup Gas (if connected) to start flowing. The gas will not turn off until
this, or another gas key is pressed again.
If the gas flow is off, the inert shielding gas will automatically turn on
(‘flow’) once the procedure is started by pressing the [S] key.
In order to jog the rotor, either prior to or after running the procedure, use
the combination of [Alt + 6] or [Alt + 7] for forward or reverse rotation,
respectively.
To jog the rotor in the normal welding direction (clockwise direction),
press [Alt + 6]. To jog the rotor in the opposite (counter-clockwise)
direction, press [Alt + 7].
Either key will jog the rotor in their respective directions, at a speed
of 5 rpm.
4.4 Acceptance Keys
The five buttons at the bottom of the HHC keypad are primarily used to affirm,
negate, select and accept data that has been entered. Similarly, on the
keyboard there are keys that perform the same function.
Once a value has been entered, but not ‘accepted’ at the active highlighted
field, the operator may ‘clear’ the entry by pressing [Ctrl + L]. Using this
combination will also clear a line of text prior to typing.
As described above, while at the weld screen, in the editing/modifying
mode or, at any other screen, pressing [Esc] will return to the MAIN MENU.
Use the [Y] and [N] keys to confirm and accept, or decline and negate any
values in the highlighted field. They will also answer questions prompted on
the screen during the program.
The [Enter] or [Return] key, is used similarly as the [Y] and [N] keys. This
key will accept any values entered and those that are defaulted. When
answering questions, this key will perform the same functions as [N], thus
declining to change what the questions ask to change.
4.5 Scaling Keys
During the welding and testing mode, the operator may scale both the current
and rotor speed values as the procedure allows. This can be accomplished
using the cursor keys.
The up [é] and down [ê] arrow keys, when pressed, will increase or
decrease the amperage value, before or during the welding and testing, by
one percent (1%) of the current level value.
For example: If the amperage value for the current level is 50 amps, and
the [é] is pressed five times to increase the amperage five percent (5%),
then the actual current value at the arc will be:
50 + 5%(50) = 52.5 amps
50 + 2.5 = 52.5 amps
The left [ç] and right [è] arrow keys, when pressed, will increase or
decrease the rotor speed value, before or during the welding and testing, by
one percent (1%) of the current level value.
Section B
(Cont.)