Sturtevant Richmont TCV Owner's Manual

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TCV Torque Control Verifier
2.4GHz FM Torque Control Verifier Owners Manual
Sturtevant Richmont
Worldwide: 1-847-455-8677
US Only: 1-800-877-1347
www.srtorque.com
Part Number: 10467
Rev A 09/30/14
LIT-123 143009

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  • Page 1 TCV Torque Control Verifier 2.4GHz FM Torque Control Verifier Owners Manual Sturtevant Richmont Worldwide: 1-847-455-8677 US Only: 1-800-877-1347 www.srtorque.com Part Number: 10467 Rev A 09/30/14 LIT-123 143009...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Connecting Peripherals ............8 Options for Relay Function and Assignability ......8 • Do not stand in water when using the TCV or allow the TCV to get wet. Device Programmer 1.3 software .......... 8 Programmable Tool Functions ..........9 •...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The 24 Volt I/O circuit (Input/Output) will report the results of the tool(s) operation. With the TCV the PLC could be used as a part of a SCADA system.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    For your safety and the safety of others, read and understand the safety recommendations before installing or operating the TCV. TCV are designed and constructed to provide the user with a safe and reliable means of calibrating torque wrenches and power tools.
  • Page 5 Owners Manual TCV should be securely mounted and located such that inadvertent movement will not allow the unit to be dislodged, possibly causing personal injury or damage to the unit. Should the unit be dropped, it should be checked by someone qualified in the service of electronic instrumentation.
  • Page 6: Warnings

    To ensure compliance, operations at closer than this distance is not recommended. The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. TCV / Owners manual • www.srtorque.com • customerservice@srtorque.com...
  • Page 7: Installation

    Locate the unit so that ambient air can circulate freely around the box. The TCV should be located to allow access to the front panel and connectors. The location should allow for unrestricted and comfortable viewing of the front panel.
  • Page 8: Connecting Peripherals

    The TCV has relay outputs and an optically isolated RESET input. All can be accessed through the 5-pin connector on the bottom of the box. The TCV also has a serial port labeled “RS232”. The serial port may be used to connect to a personal computer in order to program the TCV’s various settings.
  • Page 9: Programmable Tool Functions

    1. Radio ID 2. Code Type 3. Code Revision 4. Low Battery alarm 5. Transmit attempts (not functional with P317_5 and earlier code) 6. Tmin 7. Tmax 8. Time between cycles TCV / Owners manual • www.srtorque.com • customerservice@srtorque.com...
  • Page 10: Programmable And Assignable 24 V I/O Relay Circuit

    7. Beep Settings (On or Off) 8. Indicator Lamps (Accept or Reject lamps time to be illuminated) *One purpose of this relay assignation would be to have a light stack notify the operator that the TCV tool communication is suspended.
  • Page 11: Programming The 24 Volt I/O Circuit

    ACCEPT RELAY TIME is 1.25, the ACCEPT relay will close and remain closed for 1.25 seconds, then it will open and remain open for 1.25 seconds. The REJECT relay can be adjusted in the same manner. TCV / Owners manual • www.srtorque.com • customerservice@srtorque.com...
  • Page 12: Beeper

    Owners Manual 3.4.2 Beeper The TCV has an audible alarm or “beeper” that can be programmed as follows: Off – No beep ON – Double beep for an ACCEPT, single long beep for a REJECT TCV / Owners manual • www.srtorque.com • customerservice@srtorque.com...
  • Page 13: Rf Channel

    Owners Manual 3.5 RF Channel The TCV can operate on one of 12 channels. If the channel is changed after a wrench has already been assigned to this TCV, refer to section 4.3.1 under Add Wrench instructions. The TCV uses channels from the IEEE 802.15.4 standard.
  • Page 14: Operation

    Adding a Wrench or Wrenches Before a wrench can be used with the TCV, it must first be identified by the TCV. To do this, turn the key on the TCV to the “PROG” position, then click the wrench. If the ACCEPT LED turns on, the operation was successful.
  • Page 15: Changing Channels

    Note: Each wrench also stores the identification number (ID) of the TCV to which it is assigned. In order to assign a wrench to a TCV, any stored ID must be cleared from the wrench. To do this, click and hold the wrench until the LED flashes to indicate a reset (about 5 seconds).
  • Page 16: Method 1 For Older Boards Or For Mix Of New And Old

    B). As an example Tool B needs to be replaced. Turn the Key to programming mode and click tool A (it does not need to be erased) then click the new tool. TCV / Owners manual • www.srtorque.com • customerservice@srtorque.com...
  • Page 17: Led Functions

    – The POWER LED flashes on and off with a two-second period (one second on, one second off) to indicate that the TCV is powered up and the processor is functioning. ACCEPT – The ACCEPT LED will illuminate after each torque that results in an “OK”...
  • Page 18 Carol Stream, IL 60188 Worldwide: 1-847-455-8677 US Only: 1-800-877-1347 www.srtorque.com customerservice@srtorque.com To find your Sturtevant Richmont sales professional use your smart phone to follow the QR code. © 2014 Sturtevant Richmont All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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