Checkline CAP-TNP User Manual
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3.1 Function
Mode
Table
FUNCTION
Sub
display
Options
Initial Setting
Measuring Unit
F01
Changes units of measure:
N.m, N.cm, Kg.cm, Lb.in
N.m
Function Mode
F02
Switch 1, 2, 4, 8
times/second
2
Display (update rate)
F03
10 minutes or so
10 minutes
Auto power OFF
F04
–0000 CCW (Open“–”); 0000
CW (Close “+”)
0000
Upper comparator
value (Hi Limit)
HI
0000 – 9999: with
decimal point. (Setting
the values to zero
disables this function)
0000
Lower comparator
value (Lo Limit)
LO
0000 – 9999: with
decimal point (Setting the
values to zero disables
this function).
0000
3.2 How to change the value on the function selected
To change the values of the function selected press the MODE key to scroll thru
the options and the Zero/RST button to move to the next Mode.
NOTE: Pressing the MODE key after the HI/LO limits exits out of the function
mode. You will need to reenter the settings to change additional values.
3.3 Moving through the Function Modes
1. Make sure the that gauge is turned off.
2. Press and hold the Zero/RST key.
3. Press and release the power key, but continue to hold the Zero/RST key.
NOTE: Use the MODE key to changes values of each function. Use the
Zero/RST key to move to the next function.
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4.6 Zero adjustment (Tare)
Taring or zeroing the value of the CAP-TNP initializes the torque meter to zero.
This function is performed by simply pressing Zero/RST button from the front
panel. In OPEN and CLOSE modes this zeros out the Peak values measured.
It is essential and recommended that the CAP-TNP be zeroed out before
performing another test. This ensures that the gauge is properly initialized and
no additional values are added to the measurement.
4.7 Saving Data in Memory
Data can be stored in the CAP-TNP by pressing the MEM key. This feature is
only available in OPEN and CLOSE measuring modes. In AVERAGE mode the
MEM key has no function.
4.8 How to recall stored memory
1. Select OPEN or CLOSE Mode,
2 Press the RECALL key and the
display will indicate the number
of data stored in memory.
Take a closer look at the display. The
upper sub-display indicates the memory
identification number.