Trace Tab; I/O Tab - Stanley Theta Controller User Manual

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Analyze Screens
Use the right/left arrow to move to the next tab or press EXIT to save the changes and return to
the Run screen. See section 2.8.1.7 Setup: Exit for further information.
Use the right/left arrow to move to the next tab or press EXIT to save the changes and return to
the Run screen. See section 2.8.1.7 Setup: Exit for further information.
Each pin of the 24VDC connector is represented. Pin 15 is for supplying 24VDC to the I/O
elements. Pin 1 is the 24VDC Return to complete the current loop. Pin 16 is the bus for the
Outputs. Pin 2 is the bus for the Inputs. See section 4.1.4 Theta Controller Input and Output
Connector for a schematic. Pins 3 through 6 are for Inputs. Pins 7 through 14 are for Outputs.
See section 2.8.3.3 I/O Tab to assign elements to the pins.
If an Input or Output pin icon is Clear, it is OFF. If the pin icon is Dark, the pin is ON.
There is a horizontal cursor under the pins. Use the cursor keys to move the cursor. The bottom
left corner of the screen indicates cursor location and pin's assigned element.
Manually control the I/O by forcing pins either ON or OFF. Applying a force means the pin
will always be in that forced state and does not toggle to the opposite state (even if the system
requires it to toggle). This is useful for troubleshooting signals that integrate with other
equipment.
Use the horizontal cursor under the pins to select the pin to be forced. Press the ON button to
force it On, press the OFF button to force it Off. When the force is no longer required, press the
REMOVE button to remove the force and return the pin to system control.
When forcing I/O changes during an operation, the system provides a warning first.
If the pin icon is Clear with a small 'F' icon, it is forced OFF. If the pin icon is Dark with a
small 'F' icon, the pin is forced ON.
If a force is active when the EXIT button is pressed a prompt appears
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Options Screen
2.8.6.2

TRACE tab

This tab plots a torque versus time curve after
every tightening cycle. The Y-axis is scaled
from 0 to rated torque of the attached tool.
The X-axis has a variable scale to include the
entire tightening cycle.
2.8.6.3

I/O tab

This tab indicates the real time status of the
24VDC Inputs and Outputs. Forcing the I/O
on or off is also performed here. Users must
have DIAGNOSTICS or ADMINISTRATOR
access level to force I/O.
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