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6-7.
Manual Program Mode
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297061-D
1 Program Button
2 Program Soft Keys
3 Left Knob
4 Right Knob
5 Home Button
The unit can store four programs. The programs have default setting saved when the machines come from the factory.
Saving Programs In Manual Mode
To enter the Program menu from the Manual
Mode home screen, press the Program button.
White Program tabs will appear above four of the soft keys.
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Determine where you would like to save the settings. Push and hold that Program soft key for two seconds. The display will show
"Saved" when the program has been successfully saved.
Saving Programs From Auto-Set Mode
Program mode cannot be accessed from
Auto-Set mode. To save settings, note the weld parameters and return to Manual mode to access Program mode.
Recalling Programs
Push the Program button to select desired program. The selected Program tab will turn blue and the proper setting will be displayed.
Weld parameters may be changed while using the program with the left and right knobs.
If the settings are changed, the program tab will turn white and the lettering will turn black. To save the new settings, press and hold the Program button again for two seconds.
If you change the setting but do not wish to save it, press the Program button again to recall the original settings.
Exiting Program Mode
Press the Home button to exit Program mode and return to Manual mode.
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To use optional MDX-250 EZ-Select
MIG gun with Program mode, see
OM-279299 Page 38
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Table of contents
- 5 SECTION 1 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS – READ BEFORE USING
- 5 Symbol Usage
- 5 Arc Welding Hazards
- 7 Additional Hazards For Installation, Operation, And Maintenance
- 8 California Proposition 65 Warnings
- 8 Principal Safety Standards
- 8 EMF Information
- 9 SECTION 2 – CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ - LIRE AVANT UTILISATION
- 9 Symboles utilisés
- 9 Dangers relatifs au soudage à l’arc
- 11 Symboles de dangers supplémentaires en relation avec l’installation, le fonctionnement et la maintenance
- 13 Proposition californienne 65 Avertissements
- 13 Principales normes de sécurité
- 13 Informations relatives aux CEM
- 14 SECTION 3 – DEFINITIONS
- 14 Additional Safety Symbol Definitions
- 14 Miscellaneous Symbols And Definitions
- 16 SECTION 4 – SPECIFICATIONS
- 16 Serial Number And Rating Label Location
- 16 Software Licensing Agreement
- 16 Information About Default Weld Parameters And Settings
- 16 Unit Specifications For MIG (GMAW)
- 16 Environmental Specifications
- 17 Dimensions And Weight
- 18 Duty Cycle And Overheating
- 18 Static Characteristics
- 19 SECTION 5 – INSTALLATION
- 19 Selecting A Location
- 20 Electrical Service Guide
- 21 Connecting 1-Phase Input Power
- 22 Power
- 23 Generator Or Inverter Requirements
- 23 Selecting Cable Sizes
- 24 Weld Output Terminals
- 24 Process/Polarity Table
- 25 MIG Welding Connections
- 26 MIG Gun Connection Inside Unit
- 27 Connecting Shielding Gas Supply
- 28 Installing Wire Spool And Adjusting Hub Tension
- 29 Threading Welding Wire
- 30 15A Or 30A Or Spoolmate 200 Gun
- 31 Connecting XR-Aluma-Pro Or XR-Aluma-Pro-Lite
- 32 Threading Welding Wire For XR-Aluma-Pro Or XR-Aluma-Pro Lite
- 33 Threading Welding Wire For Spoolmate
- 34 Threading Welding Wire For Spoolmatic 15/30A
- 35 Calibrating Spoolgun
- 36 SECTION 6 – OPERATION
- 36 Controls
- 37 Special Features
- 38 Elite
- 39 Using Manual Mode
- 40 Manual MIG Set-Up Mode
- 41 Setting Crater Time
- 42 Manual Program Mode
- 43 Gun In Program Mode
- 45 Pulsed MIG Manual Mode
- 46 System
- 47 Support
- 48 MIG Welding Parameter Chart
- 49 SECTION 7 – MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
- 49 Routine Maintenance
- 49 Changing Drive Roll Or Wire Inlet Guide
- 49 Overheating
- 50 Aligning Drive Rolls and Wire Guide
- 50 Error Messages
- 52 Troubleshooting
- 53 SECTION 8 – PARTS LIST
- 53 MDX-250 MIG Gun Consumables And Recommended Spare Parts
- 53 Drive Roll And Wire Guide Kits
- 54 SECTION 9 – ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS
- 56 SECTION 10 – GMAW WELDING (MIG) GUIDELINES
- 56 Typical GMAW (MIG) Process Connections
- 56 Typical GMAW (MIG) Process Control Settings
- 57 Holding And Positioning Welding Gun
- 60 Troubleshooting – Excessive Spatter
- 61 10-11 Troubleshooting – Lack Of Penetration
- 67 WARRANTY