Does any one know how to reset (to zero) the five programmable parameters in this machine?
Thanks
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If the control computer is the same, page 26 of this manual:
http://victortechnologies.eu/IM-Uploads ... Manual.pdf
explains adjusting the hidden parameters, as well as restoring factory defaults.
EDIT: Here should be the correct manual:
http://victortechnologies.com/IM_Upload ... 0X4861.pdf
If this is the right one, it looks like you'll have to enter the factory settings (section 4 pg 6) manually and save them as a "program", table 4-6 (section for page 8).
Hope this helps.
Steve S
http://victortechnologies.eu/IM-Uploads ... Manual.pdf
explains adjusting the hidden parameters, as well as restoring factory defaults.
EDIT: Here should be the correct manual:
http://victortechnologies.com/IM_Upload ... 0X4861.pdf
If this is the right one, it looks like you'll have to enter the factory settings (section 4 pg 6) manually and save them as a "program", table 4-6 (section for page 8).
Hope this helps.
Steve S
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Mike, I added another edit, with page references for the second manual. I hope it helps.
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Steve,
Those factory default settings listed are EXACTLY what I was looking for...
Thanks a million!
Mike
Those factory default settings listed are EXACTLY what I was looking for...
Thanks a million!
Mike
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Mike,
I'm glad I could help. For future searches, I'll tell you I had a headache finding this... Had to go back to an older name for the company's products, "thermadyne". An appropriate name... meaning "change in temperature".
Steve S
I'm glad I could help. For future searches, I'll tell you I had a headache finding this... Had to go back to an older name for the company's products, "thermadyne". An appropriate name... meaning "change in temperature".
Steve S
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