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4) CURRENT

High and Low Current Limits, High and Low Warning Limits.

7.2

LIMIT PARAMETER:

The function of this screen is to view the preset limit
parameters of all nutrunners connected to the System.

data that has been preset on the "Set Parameter" screen is
displayed in a table format on this page.

7.3

FASTENING DATA:

Displays the fastening results of the previous operation.

7.4

FASTENING

Displays

, saves and prints

the torque signature (torque/angle

TORQUE CURVE:

or torque/time) and the current graphic of the previous
operation for up to five (5) spindles.

7.5

SET SEQUENCE:

The fastening sequence is programmed using this screen.
UP to eight (8) sequences may be set.

7.6

SEQUENCE

Displays the fastening sequence steps in progress while

INDICATION:

fastening is being performed.

7.7

STORED DATA:

Displays

, saves and prints

previous fastening results.

7.8

STORED DATA

THe function of this screen is to view the total number of

COUNT:

accept, reject, abnormal and bypassed fastening cycles.


7.9 SYSTEM

Configuration of the System clock and communication for

CONFIGURATION:

the Centronics, RS422 (option) and RS232C ports are
preset on these screens.

7.10 MACHINE

Configuration of the System is preset on this screen.

CONFIGURATION:

7.11

PREAMP

Displays the information that has been programmed into the

EEPROM DATA:

tool preamp EEPROM.

7.12

TORQUE

Adjustment of the calibration value of the FEC INC. torque

CALIBRATION:transducer is performed with this screen.

7.13

DATA FILE UTILITY:

Setup of this screen determines the type and amount of
fastening data to be saved, as well as where (HDD or FDD)
the data will be saved.

7.14

PRESET FILE

THE function of this screen is to load the System / machine

UTILITY:

configuration and the sequence and fastening parameter

presets.

7.15

FILE UTILITY:

THE function of this screen is to perform file maintenance on

installed hard (HDD) disk and floppy (FDD) disk drives.

Chapter 7: System Operation

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