Ingersoll-Rand QX Series User Manual

Ingersoll-Rand QX Series User Manual

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RELEASED 18/Apr/2014
48619852
Edition 3
April 2014
QX Series Display

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 48619852 Edition 3 April 2014 QX Series Display User Manual Save These Instructions...
  • Page 2: Purpose Of The Document

    This document provides details about different menu screens, their description and how to edit those screens in display module, required for the operation of QX Series Hand Tool. The image Below shows the display of QX Series display module with descriptions of the programming keys. ESCAPE...
  • Page 3 RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 Overview of different Menu screens Power up QX Series tool RUN SCREEN Press “UP” key. Number being used. Press “ENTER” to enter “EDIT” mode. Always Press “UP” key to go to next screen. Press “UP” key to Press “DOWN” key to increment the value decrement the value.
  • Page 4 RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 Strategy – Angle or Torque Direction – Clock wise or anti clockwise Unit of Torque Target Angle (Angle strategy) OR Target torque (Torque strategy) Torque High Torque Low Angle High Angle Low Torque threshold Free Speed Shift down torque Shiftdown Speed Gang count Save / ignore the changes...
  • Page 5: Run Screen

    RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 Description of the Display screen in detail There are three sections in the QX Series display screen, one “PRIMARY” on the top and two “SECONDARY” which are on left and right bottom of the display. 2.1. Run Screen Pressing “ENTER”...
  • Page 6 RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 2.2. Configuration Pressing “UP” will advance to next screen. Screen shows CONFIGURATION setting used in the tool. NOTE: Only Configuration 1 can be programmed through the display module. Pressing “ENTER” will enable the “EDIT MODE” (This procedure to enter “EDIT MODE” is same for all settings update). EN-5 48619852_ed3...
  • Page 7 RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 “UP” or “DOWN” key can be used to update the configuration. Pressing “ENTER” again will select the modified configuration. 2.3. Password The password screen shows whether the display is locked or unlocked. If the display is locked the parameters of the QX Series Hand tool cannot be edited.
  • Page 8 RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 Password can be changed by entering into “EDIT MODE” and using “UP” or “DOWN” key. If “1234” is entered on the Password screen, the user may use the left arrow to go to the Tool ID and software version page.
  • Page 9 RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 Displays Tool time in HH:MM:SS format. Press the Down key to display the tool time in HH:MM:SS format. Remaining screens are for internal use only to view log location. Press the Down key to display a screen for internal use only to view log location.
  • Page 10 Press ‘ENTER’ to enter the ‘EDIT’ mode. Enter the appropriate password to unlock the tool. Press ‘ENTER’ to exit the ‘EDIT’ mode. 2.3.1. Updating fastening parameters of the QX Series tool After display is unlocked with a valid password, Pressing “RIGHT” key will advance to following settings that can be modified as required.
  • Page 11: Direction Of Rotation

    This can be changed by entering “EDIT MODE” and using “RIGHT” or “LEFT” key. 2.3.1.2. Direction of Rotation Image shows direction of rotation in which the QX Series hand tool rotates. Indicates counter clock wise rotation. Indicates clock wise rotation This can be changed by entering “EDIT MODE”...
  • Page 12 RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 2.3.1.3. Unit of the Torque Indicates unit of the Torque displayed in Configuration 1. This can be changed by entering “EDIT MODE” and updating using “UP” or “DOWN” key. 2.3.1.4. Torque Torque “LOW” Display Torque “HIGH” Display Torque “LOW” can be modified in this mode by Torque “HIGH”...
  • Page 13 RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 Torque “TARGET” can be modified in this mode by entering “EDIT” mode and using “UP or “DOWN” key. 2.3.1.5. Angle Angle “LOW” Display Angle “HIGH” Display Angle “LOW” can be modified in this mode by Angle “HIGH” can be modified in this mode by entering “EDIT”...
  • Page 14 “UP” and “DOWN” arrow. 2.3.1.7. Free Speed The below screen indicates free speed of the QX Series tool. The value can be edited by entering “EDIT” mode and using “UP” and “DOWN” arrow. Programmed speed is a percentage of tool maximum speed.
  • Page 15 “UP” or “DOWN” key. 2.3.1.9. Shiftdown Speed This screen indicates shiftdown speed of the QX Series tool. Shiftdown speed can be edited by entering “EDIT MODE” and updating using UP and DOWN arrow. Programmed speed is a percentage of tool maximum speed.
  • Page 16: Radio Enable/Disable

    SAVE SETTINGS CANCEL SETTINGS 2.3.2. General Settings of the QX Series tool After display is unlocked with a valid password, pressing “LEFT” key will advance to following settings that can be modified as required. The settings can be modified by entering “EDIT MODE” and using “UP” or “DOWN” key or “RIGHT”...
  • Page 17: Warning Screen

    RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 2.4. Warning Screen This is the next screen obtained after pressing “UP” key when QX Series displays the Password screen. 2.5. Shunt Calibration, RF Signal Strength and Battery level This is the next screen obtained after pressing “UP” key when QX Series displays password screen.
  • Page 18: Cycle Count

    Cycle count This value shows number of cycles run by the QX Series tool, Since the last time it was changed. With the tool unlocked, press ‘ENTER” key to edit this screen. Press either the ‘UP’ or ‘DOWN’ key to clear the cycle count.
  • Page 19 RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 2.8. Torque Primary Display -Target Torque. Secondary display on left - Torque low. Secondary display on Right - Torque high. Pressing “UP” advances back to “RUN SCREEN”, the first display screen. 48619852_ed3 EN-18...
  • Page 20: Appendix 1 : Status Led Definitions

    RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 Appendix 1 : Status LED Definitions There are four LEDs on the display module. 3 on the top and 1 below the display screen. The Status LEDs shall be used as follows: The last tightening cycle exceeded its high limit. Yellow -- The last tightening cycle ended below its low limit.
  • Page 21: Appendix 2 : Tool Fault Codes

    RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 Appendix 2 : Tool Fault codes The following table lists faults reported on the Viper Tool display. All of these faults are recorded in the tool’s event log. Fault Category Notes Actions/Solutions Code Insert battery & Pull trigger to power-up the Motor Controller.
  • Page 22 RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 Fault Category Notes Actions/Solutions Code Current Torque Low Limit is greater Invalid Torque lo limit value is programmed. C-09 Configuration Fault than Current Torque High Limit (Fault Program the Torque lo limit from ICS. code to be removed). Tool configuration step is not set for Invalid configuration is programmed.
  • Page 23 RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 Fault Category Notes Actions/Solutions Code Too much current being drawn over an extended amount of time. Add a 10 second delay between E-02 Motor Controller Fault I2T Fault. cycles to try and remedy. If it is a very soft joint, try raising the shift down point so that the majority of the cycle is run at high speed.
  • Page 24 RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 Fault Category Notes Actions/Solutions Code Torque low limit is too high or the user released the trigger before the cycle was E-0F Motor Controller Fault Under Torque. complete. The user should keep the trigger engaged until the cycle is complete. Battery Cell Fault (detected by Motor E-1B Motor Controller Fault...
  • Page 25: Parts And Maintenance

    RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 Fault Category Notes Actions/Solutions Code Tool Reset by Communication 10-0A Tool Event Tool Reset. Interface (USB or Wireless). Factory calibrations restored by 10-0B Tool Event Factory Calibration restored. Communication Interface (USB or Wireless). Cycle log cleared by Communication 10-0C Tool Event Cycle log cleared.
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  • Page 28 RELEASED 18/Apr/2014 ingersollrandproducts.com © 2014 Ingersoll Rand...

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