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2.1. ARCON

2.1. ARCON

 

Description

ARCON command starts the arc welding and can be used in 4 forms. However, it will be impossible to use commands that are not supported by the set welder.

Grammar

ARCON

ARCON ASF#=<Arc welding condition no.>

ARCON C=<Current>,V(VP)=<Voltage>,ASF#=<Arc welding condition no.>

ARCON ASF#=<Arc welding condition no.>,JOB#=<Welder job no.>

→ Only for a welder that supports the job mode

Parameter

Arc welding condition no.

Welding condition no. used for arc welding start and main condition

Rounded-up. 1~32

Current

Output current for arc welding

0~500 A

Voltage(V)

Voltage(VP)

Actual output voltage upon arc welding

Offset voltage of synergic voltage upon arc welding

-20 ~ 40 V

-200 ~ 200 V

Welder job no.

Job no. to use among job no. saved in welder

1~999

Example of usage

ARCON:

Starts welding based on previous welding conditions or conditions set according to commands such as ARCCUR, ARCVOL

 

ARCON ASF#=1:

Starts welding based on conditions set on the designated condition file

 

ARCON C=200,V=22,ASF#=1:

Starts welding by applying input values for current and voltage, and using welding start condition no. for other welding conditions

 

ARCON ASF#=1, JOB#=5:

Applies the job mode for welding and uses job no. 5. Starts welding based on welding start condition no. for other welding conditions

 

 

l In order to use a digital welder, it is needed to set the ‘Arc welding’ item as ‘digital’ at[F2]: System5: Initialize3: Usage Setting

 

l Some welder models have the function of internally saving jobs by presetting various welding settings. In such cases, it is possible to use the 4th criterion.