guideWELD® VR

Quick Start Guide *Monitor not included

The guideWELD® VR welding simulator enables students to rapidly refine basic welding skills, learn proper welding technique and explore welding career paths in a safe, virtual environment.

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1 guideWELD VR workstation* guideWELD VR gun attachment (Stick and/or MIG) 3 welding joints (tee, lap, butt joint) 1 set of welding gloves 1 workstation USB cable (not shown) 1 workstation power supply (not shown) Installation cuide (not shown) Downloadable guideWELD VR curriculum

Additional Resources:

www.realityworks.com/guideweldvr-downloads 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Software download Installation guide User guide Student guide guideWELD VR curriculum Product Support tutorials and documents

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WORKSTATION SETUP Hardware Setup 1. Plug the USB cord into the guideWELD VR workstation (Fig. 2A) and into a compatible computer

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2. Plug the power cord into the guideWELD VR workstation (Fig. 2B) and an electrical wall outlet

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3. Choose the welding gun (Stick and/or MIG) 4. Line up the connection holes in the workstation with the connection pins on the connector at the end of the welding gun hose (Fig. 2C)

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NOTE: There is an alignment dot on the welding gun connector and workstation connector to assist with proper alignment Securely fasten the gun hose by twisting the tightening lock on the gun hose connector (Fig. 2D)

5. Turn the workstation switch from “OFF” (Fig. 2E) to “ON” (Fig. 2F)

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NOTE: The first time the guideWELD VR workstation is connected to a computer, these steps must be completed in this exact order for the computer to recognize the hardware

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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND SETUP NOTICE! Follow each step below to launch and begin using the guideWELD VR software. All steps must be completed to begin welding.

Software Download and install the guideWELD VR software package:

http://www.realityworks.com/guideweldvr-downloads Reference the Installation Guide for additional instructions. NOTE: Administration credentials may be required 1. Launch the guideWELD VR software by clicking the computer desktop 2. A Configuration screen will be displayed (Fig. 3A) 3. The following options and selections will 3A appear on the screen: • LANGUAGE: Default is English (US) • RESOLUTION: Defaults to your computer settings • FULLSCREEN: “OFF” mode is for a windowed view of the software, “ON” mode is for a fully expanded screen • GRAPHICS: Reduce or increase the amount of graphic usage that the software will need 4. Select to go to the Login Screen

Admin Account

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1. Enter the default admin username and the default password (Fig. 3B) Username: admin Password: admin 2. A change PASSWORD SCREEN will appear (Fig. 3C) 3. Create a new password NOTE: The new password must be 6-14 letters and/or numbers (example: 123abc)

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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND SETUP (continued) Add an Instructor Account 1. On the Admin Screen, enter Instructor’s first and last name, click 2. A username is created using the first two letters of the first name and up to eight letters of the last name (example: Tom Washington is towashingt) Note: The default password is “PASSWORD” and the Instructor will be prompted to create a new password at first login 3. Create additional Instructor accounts as needed 4. Click

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Instructor Account Creating Classes

1. Login with Instructor Account information Note: The instructor will be prompted to create a new password at first login 2. On the Class Selection screen, click the Add Class button ( in the name of the class Note: the class name cannot be more than 12 characters 3. Click the Save button (

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Creating Student Accounts 1. Click on the Edit Student icon ( ) to create Student Accounts 2. Enter student first name and last name – a username will be created Note: The default password is “PASSWORD” and the student will be prompted to create a new password at first login 3. Click Add Student (

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Creating Class Assignments 1. On the Class Selection screen, click on the Edit Class icon ( ) to create a class assignment list • Default Class Assignments (pre-assigned Welding Procedure Sheets): 27 MIG and 27 Stick 2. View the Available Assignments on the left side of the screen and click the “+” icon to move assignments to the Class Assignment list on the right side of the screen 3. The assignment is now assigned (and visible) to the class and Student Accounts 4. Click the “-” icon to remove the assignment from the Class Assignment list 4)

REVIEW DATA COLLECTION Class Reports On the Class Selection screen, click on the Class Report icon ( the following:

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1. ASSIGNMENT: WPS specification assigned to a class 2. ASSIGNMENT DETAIL: Attributes of the assignment 3. MATERIAL SAVINGS: Monetary savings of utilizing guideWELD VR versus actual welding materials 4. CLASS AVERAGE: Test grades from each of the students in the class for the specific assignment 5. TOTAL CLASS AVERAGE: Class average of all tests completed for a specific class 6. TOTAL MATERIAL SAVINGS: Total monetary savings of utilizing guideWELD VR versus actual welding materials for the class on all assignments

Student Reports Select a Class to view student reports 1. Click on the Student Report icon to see the result for each student (Fig. 5A) Note: Class and Student report icons are grayed out until at least one weld has been executed and saved 2. Click on the Student’s name along the left hand side of the screen 3. View the student’s progress on each assignment

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USER/STUDENT DIRECTIONS

Student Account Prepare to Weld 1. 2. 3. 4.

Connect the guideWELD VR workstation to a computer with VR software installed Select the welding gun (MIG or Stick) With the workstation powered off, attach the selected welding gun Power on the workstation and launch software and login with Student Account information. Note: The default password is “PASSWORD” 5. Determine the coupon (tee, lap or butt joint) to be used for the assignment and place chosen coupon on the workstation 6. In the main Student Screen, choose an assignment and click on the Practice button. Chosen assignment should match welding gun and coupon

Test vs. Practice Mode Practice mode allows use of the technique guides, while Test mode does not. Test mode is available only after a student achieves a grade of 50% or higher while in Practice mode. Optional corrective technique guides include: Note: An equal sign will display when performing proper technique 1. WORK ANGLE: TOP LEFT CORNER – if an up arrow shows, move the butt of the welding gun up. If a down arrow shows, move the butt of the gun down. The nozzle or tip of the electrode should remain on path (Fig. 6A) 2. TRAVEL ANGLE: TOP RIGHT CORNER – if a right arrow shows, tilt the gun to the right. If a left arrow shows, tilt the gun to the left. (Fig. 6B) 3. SPEED: IN FRONT OF WELDING GUN AND COUPON – displays the travel speed and gives a plus sign when speed should increase and a minus sign when speed should decrease (Fig. 6C) 4. NOZZLE TO PLATE DISTANCE: ON WELDING NOZZLE/ELECTRODE – displays correct distance from the work coupon and the gun nozzle. If positioning is correct, a green circle will appear, while a red arrow will appear when out of position (Fig. 6D) 5. STRAIGHTNESS: ABOVE AND BELOW THE METAL – the dotted line shows right location on the work coupon (Fig. 6E)

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Tacking the Coupon (prior to each weld) Tacking the coupon needs to be complete on the main welding screen 1. Ensure the message TACK LEFT SIDE OF PLATE AS SHOWN is displayed 2. Bring the physical welding gun into the same position as the virtual welding gun shown on the screen. The nozzle of the MIG gun or tip of the electrode of the Stick gun must be centered on the far left edge touching the coupon, with the same work angle as the virtual welding gun (Fig. 7A) 6)

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NOTE: For a Tee and Lap Joint, position the gun at a 45-degree angle and the gun handle parallel to the edge of the coupon. For a Butt Joint, position the gun at a 90-degree angle and the gun handle parallel to the edge of the coupon. Pull the trigger (MIG) or press the orange button (Stick) and release Once completed, the TACK RIGHT SIDE OF PLATE AS SHOWN message is displayed in the simulator Bring the physical welding gun to the right side of the coupon and into the same position as the virtual welding gun shown on the screen. (Fig. 7B) Pull the trigger (MIG) or press the orange button (Stick) and release Begin weld

Tacking coupon with a STICK gun

Tacking coupon with a MIG gun

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Execute a Weld MIG welding 1. Position the welding gun near the coupon as directed by the assignment 2. Pull the trigger to begin welding 3. Move the welding gun in the assigned direction of travel 4. Release the trigger at the end of the coupon 5. Click the Save button (

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Stick welding 1. Allow the electrode to extend until it stops 2. Position the tip of the electrode just outside the coupon starting point as directed by the assignment 3. Move in the assigned direction of travel to begin welding Note: If done incorrectly you may stick the electrode to the coupon within the simulation and will be prompted to restart/unstick 4. To end the weld, back the electrode away from the coupon 5. Click the Save button (

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USER DIRECTIONS (continued) Reviewing Assignment Results A results screen is displayed after saving the completed weld (Fig. 8A) • If the performance (indicated by the orange line) is inside the gray shaded area, the weld was done correctly. • If the performance (indicated by the orange line) is outside the gray shaded area, more practice is needed.

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Additional Help and Information Visit: www.realityworks.com/guideweldvr-downloads 1. Complete user guide 2. guideWELD® VR curriculum 3. Product Support tutorials and documents Online Product Support We’re here to help! Our online Product Support features video tutorials, downloadable documents, frequently asked questions and product notices, all of which make it easy for you to get support for products, software and more, day or night. Find our online product support area here: www.realityworks.com/support/ Online Store Supplies, accessories, select simulators, curriculum and more are available for purchase from our online store 24 hours a day! Find our online store here: http://store.realityworks.com

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