Tool Memory; Tightening Cycle Counters - Stanley Theta Controller User Manual

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Arm
Reset Reject
Job Reset
Reset and Reverse

3.4.3 Tool Memory

QPM tools have an onboard tool memory that stores tool identification, calibration factors and
tightening cycle counters. Memory parameters include:
Model Number
Serial Number
Torque Cal (calibration) factor
Angle Cal (calibration) factor

Tightening cycle counters

3.4.4 Tightening Cycle Counters
QPM tools have onboard counters that record the number of tightening cycles completed by the
tool.
Odometer Counter. Records the total number of tightening cycle completed.
Trip Counter. Records the number of tightening cycles completed since the last time it was
reset.
PM Counter. Records the number of tightening cycles completed since the last time it was
reset.
PM Threshold. A static value set by the end user. When the PM Counter exceeds the PM
Threshold (Limit), the controller provides a maintenance alert. The alert is an orange LED on
the front panel and the tool.
The controller reads the tightening cycle counters from the tool on each power up.
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Pressing the button arms (activates) the trigger but does not start
the tool. The blue assembly light [2] comes on to show that the
tool is armed.
This function, when selected, causes the tool to disable after a
NOK tightening cycle. The Reject Tone, when enabled, sounds
continuously. Pressing the button re-enables the tool and stops
the reject tone indicating the operator acknowledged the rejected
fastening cycle and wishes to repair it.
Pressing the button causes the selected Job to be reset, meaning
the fastener count will be set to zero and the tool re-enabled (if
disabled due to Error Proofing requirements).
This function, when selected, causes the tool to disable after a
NOK tightening cycle. The Reject Tone, when enabled, sounds
continuously. Pressing the button re-enables the tool, in
REVERSE only, and stops the reject tone indicating the operator
acknowledged the rejected fastening cycle and wishes to repair it.
Once the tool has run in REVERSE and passes Threshold Torque
value it can be placed in Forward for normal operation.
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