ORBIMAT 180 SW
| Operating instructions
Operation
(17.09.18) OW_ORBIMAT_180SW_BA_850060202_00_EN
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8.16.1
Importing procedures
1. Save the procedures to be transferred at the initial machine onto a USB stick.
2. For OM 160 C, OM 250 C or OM 300 C: An adapter from PCMCIA to a medium which is readable by the card reader of
the CA machine (CF, SD, SM, MMC, Sony Memory Stick) is required.
If the procedures are saved on an external PC:
Z
Transfer the procedures to a USB stick. Create a "
PROGRAM
" folder in the process.
This structure is required for identifying the procedures on the SW.
Z
Copy the procedures to this folder.
Z
Copy the folder to the top level of the USB stick.
3. Connect the USB stick.
The USB stick symbol is displayed at the bottom right in the display.
4. In the main menu, select "
System settings
" > "
Service
" > "
Import procedures
".
The folder structure of the machine appears in the display.
Z
To create a new folder, select "
New folder
", enter a name and confirm.
5. Select the folder.
The data are transferred and converted in the internal memory of the machine. The original procedure names, com-
ments etc. are retained on the USB stick.
8.17 Special keyboard commands
The following commands can be entered on the external or virtual keyboard.
VER
Display the software version.
SER
Display the service screen.
SLO
Switches the slope representation from % (standard) to seconds.
8.18 Operation of the system with other mains voltages
The OM 180 SW machine features a "wide range" input for the mains voltage (input voltage).
The machine can be used in the voltage range from 90 - 260 V at a frequency of 50 - 60 Hz.
For operation on, for example, 115 V (or any other voltage in the range stated above), the operator does not need to switch
anything or make any settings or adjustments.
In 115 V operation, higher input currents arise with otherwise even loading of the machine. The weld current is auto-
matically limited to 120 A if a mains voltage of less than 200 V AC is active.
The machine detects the mains voltage automatically and does not permit currents over 120 A to be entered when pro-
gramming the system.
Procedures containing current values over 120 A cannot be started.
X
Ensure that an appropriate power plug is used for the power connection.