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15 Goodyear St., Irvine, California, 92618 USA Phone: (949) 951-1515 Fax: (949) 951-9237 www.jetline.com JETLINE 9900 COMPUTER CONTROLLER TOUCH-UP CALIBRATION Before you make any changes, it is recommended that you make a copy of the configuration file. To do this, go into the Channels Configuration Editor and press the “Save As” button on the bottom of the screen. Change the name by adding today’s date so you can quickly tell when it was copied. After making a copy, open the old file so that all the changes will be made in the original file. If you need to bring back the old file, just open the saved file and use “Save As” and change its name back to the original file. For all channels except ARC, the Closed Loop Sensitivity must be changed to 0. Write down the current number so it can be restored when you are finished. Definitions Range Minimum Value: No value for this channel can be entered below this value in the weld program. This value should not be change during a touch up calibration. Range Maximum Value: No value for this channel can be entered above this value in the weld program. This value should not be change during a touch up calibration. Out Minimum Value: The analog voltage that is put out by the 9900-10 board causing the channel to operate at the minimum value. Out Maximum Value: The analog voltage that is put out by the 9900-10 board causing that channel to operate at the maximum value. In Minimum Value: The input voltage that comes into the module causing that channel to operate at the minimum value. In Maximum Value: The input voltage that comes into that module causing that channel to operate at the maximum value. TEST PROGRAM It is best to perform the calibrate program in standard mode. Write a test program that will run each channel. When you are ready to calibrate a channel, use Dry Run and turn off every channel except the one that you are testing. For your test program, be sure that ALC is locked out in every segment. Also be sure to turn off Wait for Arc and Touch Retract, and do not have any pulsing in your program for calibration. To do a complete calibration, you will need to run each channel in the low half of its range and in the upper half of the range. For travel and wire, the time is important. After each test, measure or watch what the actual distance or reading was. 15 Goodyear St., Irvine, California, 92618 USA Phone: (949) 951-1515 Fax: (949) 951-9237 www.jetline.com Go into the Channel Configuration Editor and select the channel that you are working with. First you will need to press the blue button. After you press the Blue button, the calibration boxes will open up. 15 Goodyear St., Irvine, California, 92618 USA Phone: (949) 951-1515 Fax: (949) 951-9237 www.jetline.com For each channel, the Program, Read, Diameter and Time boxes will be filled in with what was just run. You need to enter in the actual value that you measured. For travel it is the distance that the module moved; for wire it is how much wire came out; for the other channels it is the value that was measured. After you enter in the actual value, press that green button once. When you press the green button you will see the In and Out numbers change. If you have made a mistake or would like to go back, press the Red button. After the changes you will need to press the Save button to keep what you have just done. You can now run the calibration in the other half of the range. 15 Goodyear St., Irvine, California, 92618 USA Phone: (949) 951-1515 Fax: (949) 951-9237 www.jetline.com Calibration Tips Calibration of Current Channel Make sure that you have a part that can handle the current without burning through. Make sure that you run the current for about 8 seconds after the program has gotten to the weld segment. You can use the meter on the power supply to determine the actual reading. Calibration of Arc Channel You will need to supply a voltage between the work and the tungsten. In the program, enter the value of the voltage that is between the work and the tungsten. Run the program for at least 8 seconds in the weld program. Since you know the actual value, enter that number in the box and then press the green button. Calibration of Travel and Wire Always do the calibration of the travel in the forward direction. For these channels you will have to run the weld program to completion. For the faster speeds you only need the weld time to be from 15 – 30 seconds. For the slower speeds you can go for a couple of minutes. If the delay start for the travel and wire match the amount of time that the current is in initial and upslope, and you have no stop delay, that is the time that each channel will be active. It makes it easier when measuring to know if the channel has moved the correct distance. Calibration of Hot Wire Read the hot wire voltage using an AC meter between the torch and the work.
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