Preparations -
TPSi series
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Torch identifica-
The torch identification is used to distinguish a standard welding torch from an Up/Down
tion
torch. Torch identification gives a reading of
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Torch identification is carried out irrespective of the user.
Testing welding
MIG/MAG torches
torches
The relevant signal must rise or fall steeply and then run in a straight line from left to right.
If there are any glitches or pronounced unevenness in the signal, this means the torch is
faulty. In this case, inform After-Sales Service.
Testing a push-
pull motor
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Main menu
MIG/MAG torches
TIG torches
LocalNet devices
Special devices
Info about testbox
Select
Plug the Fronius System Connector (FSC) on the welding torch into the torch connec-
tion on the FSC adapter
Connect the FSC adapter control plug to the MIG/MAG connection on the test box
Connect the FSC adapter LocalNet plug to the MIG/MAG connection on the test box
5 V for an Up/Down torch, and
0 V for a standard welding torch.
MIG/MAG torches
Identification
5.00 V
Guntrigger
4.99 V
Up/Down
2.49 V
PPU potentiometer 2.49 V
Supply
4.89 V, 0.004 A
PPU
CAUTION! Risk of injury from wire electrode emerging at speed. The push-pull
motor test should only be carried out when there is no wire in the welding torch.
Use the adjusting dial to select the
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MIG/MAG welding torch work area
Press the 'Select' function key
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the 'MIG/MAG welding torch'
screen appears:
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the LED above the MIG/MAG
connection lights up
Turn the welding torch selector switch
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on the FSC adapter to the standard po-
sition
Press the torch buttons and turn the
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PPU potentiometer
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the relevant parameters will appe-
ar
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if the welding torch button is fully
functional, an acoustic signal will
sound
Press the MENU key to return to the
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main menu