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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
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PROTRONIC
STANDARD
Part Number 34484 | Issue 1 | Original Instructions (English)

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  • Page 1 OPERATOR’S MANUAL ® PROTRONIC STANDARD Part Number 34484 | Issue 1 | Original Instructions (English)
  • Page 2 For the most up-to-date version of the Operators Manual please visit https://www.norbar.com/Portals/0/NorbarProducts/operators_handbook/34484.pdf Pour obtenir la version la plus récente du manuel technique, veuillez vous rendre sur https://www.norbar.com/Portals/0/NorbarProducts/operators_handbook/34484FR.pdf Besuchen Sie die Webseite www.norbar.com/Portals/0/NorbarProducts/operators_handbook/34484DE.pdf, um die aktuellste Version der Bedienungsanleitung zu erhalten.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Part Numbers Covered by This Manual Important Safety Instructions Specifications Head Type Display Sealed Button Pad Functions Accuracy Dimensions: Length / Weight Pre-set Range User Instructions Basic Functions (Quick Start) Progress Lights Wrench Power on Sequence Torque Mode Angle Mode Mode Cycle Count Torque and Angle Mode Cycle Counting Main Menu...
  • Page 4: Part Numbers Covered By This Manual

    PART NUMBERS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL This manual covers the set up and use of Norbar ProTronic ® Standard Tools. Torque Measurement Part Number Description (N·m) 130517 ProTronic® Model 100 ⅜” sq. dr. 5 - 100 130518 ProTronic® Model 100 ½” sq. dr.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    • Always pull - do not push - on wrench handle and adjust your stance to prevent a possible fall should something give. • Do not attempt to recharge alkaline cells. • Store wrench in dry place. • Remove batteries when storing wrench for periods longer than 3 months. WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD.
  • Page 6: Functions

    Functions • Set - torque or angle target • Track - real time display of torque or accumulated angular rotation with progress lights • Peak Hold – 10 sec. flashing of peak torque or alternating peak torque/angle on release of torque •...
  • Page 7: User Instructions

    Turn on Wrench Momentarily press POWER button. Norbar logo is displayed followed by torque re-zeroing screen. If previous measurement was angle measurement, then angle re-zeroing screen follows the torque zeroing screen. After re-zeroing, the target torque or target angle screen is displayed depending on previous measurement mode.
  • Page 8: Torque Mode

    TORQUE ZEROING ANGLE ZEROING SET STILL ENTER button 250.0 180° FT-LB Target Torque Screen Target Angle Screen ENTER button ANGLE ZERO REQ NOTE: If wrench is powered up in torque only measurement mode, angle is not zeroed until mode is changed to angle measurement mode, at which time torque and angle zeroing begins automatically after 2 seconds.
  • Page 9: Angle Mode

    Angle Mode NOTE: Do not apply torque while torque and angle are zeroing otherwise torque zero offset will be incorrect and wrench will indicate an angle reading when torque is released. If this occurs, re-zero wrench by momentarily pressing POWER button with wrench setting on a stable surface with no torque applied.
  • Page 10: Setting Head Length

    Menu Selections: • EXIT - Exits Main menu and returns to target screen. • SET HEAD LENGTH - Displays wrench head length entry screen. • SHOW DATA - Displays stored torque and angle data. • CLEAR DATA - Clears stored torque and angle data. •...
  • Page 11: Use Of Negative Offsets

    These ProTronic® tools have a default/calibrated ‘Set Head Length’ equivalent to the NOTE: distance between the release plunger and the centre of the drive. Calibrated ‘Set Head Length’ ProTronic® Model Size Sq. Dr. Head Type ⅜” 130517 100 N·m Fixed 31.8 ½”...
  • Page 12: Viewing Stored Torque And Angle Data

    Viewing Stored Torque and Angle Data Torque data is stored in memory after each torque cycle if applied torque has reached target value. Torque and angle data is stored in memory after each angle cycle if applied angle has reached target value. Memory Indicator is displayed when data is stored in non-volatile memory.
  • Page 13: Viewing And Clearing Wrench Cycle Counter

    Viewing and Clearing Wrench Cycle Counter Each time torque or angle target is reached, wrench cycle counter is increased. Maximum cycle count is 999999. 1. From target torque or angle screen, press and hold ENTER button for 3 seconds. 2. Highlight CYCLE COUNT menu selection using UP /DOWN...
  • Page 14: Target Pre-Sets (Pset)

    To exit Main menu and return to target torque or angle screen, press ENTER button while EXIT menu selection is highlighted. Target Pre-sets (PSET) PSET function gives user ability to configure 10 pre-set target torque or target angle settings, each with a minimum (target), maximum (over range) and batch count value.
  • Page 15: Adding A Torque Pre-Set

    Adding a Torque Pre-set 1. From target torque screen, select units of measure. 2. Press and hold UNITS button for 3 seconds. 3. ADD PRE-SET confirmation screen is displayed. Highlight menu selection using UP /DOWN buttons then press ENTER button. menu selection returns to main menu without adding a PSET.
  • Page 16: Editing A Pre-Set

    4. MAXIMUM ANGLE screen is displayed next. MAXIMUM ANGLE is angle value above which red progress lights turn on. Initial MAXIMUM ANGLE value will be MINIMUM ANGLE plus 4%. Maximum angle value can be set to any value greater than MINIMUM ANGLE by pressing UP /DOWN buttons.
  • Page 17: Deleting A Pre-Set

    NOTE: Pressing ENTER button while EXIT menu selection is highlighted will exit without editing PSET. Deleting a Pre-set Delete PSET function allows user to remove stored pre-sets from wrench. 1. From Pre-set screen to be deleted, press and hold UNITS button for 3 seconds.
  • Page 18: Settings Menu

    SETTINGS MENU Accessing Settings Menu Settings are accessed from SETTINGS menu selection on main menu. 1. From target torque or angle screen, press and hold ENTER button for 3 seconds. 2. Highlight SETTINGS menu selection using UP /DOWN buttons. 3. Press ENTER button to display Settings menu.
  • Page 19: Setting Sleep Time

    Operational Information: • CAL: Date of last wrench calibration. • ISD: In-Service Date. • TCF: Torque Calibration Factor. • ACF: Angle Calibration Factor. • VER: Software version. • OVR CNT: Overtorque Counter tracks how many times an over-torque event occurred on wrench (torque >125% of full-scale).
  • Page 20: Setting Lcd Contrast

    • 2 HR • 8 HR 4. Press ENTER button to accept selection and exit to Settings menu. Setting LCD Contrast This function will allow user to set LCD contrast for optimal viewing. 1. From Settings menu, use UP /DOWN buttons to highlight LCD CONTRAST selection then press...
  • Page 21: Key Beep Setup

    Key Beep Setup This function will allow user to enable or disable audio feedback when a button is pressed. 1. From Settings menu, use UP /DOWN buttons to highlight KEY BEEP selection then press ENTER button. 2. KEY BEEP screen is displayed. 3.
  • Page 22: Toggle Backlight Setup

    Toggle Backlight Setup This function will allow user to enable or disable backlight toggle function. If toggle mode is disabled, BACKLIGHT button turns on backlight and it automatically turns off after five seconds following any last button press. If toggle mode is enabled, a BACKLIGHT button press will turn on backlight and it will remain on until next BACKLIGHT button press.
  • Page 23: Battery Type Selection

    Battery Type Selection This function will allow user to configure the battery discharge thresholds for the type of battery used. From Settings menu, use UP /DOWN buttons to highlight BATTERY TYPE selection then press ENTER button. BATTERY TYPE screen is displayed. Use UP /DOWN buttons to select the type of battery being used.
  • Page 24: Configuration Menu

    CONFIGURATION MENU Accessing Configuration Menu Configuration is accessed from CONFIGURE menu selection on main menu. 1. From target torque or angle screen, press and hold ENTER button for 3 seconds. 2. Highlight CONFIGURE menu selection using UP /DOWN buttons. 3. Press ENTER button to display Configure menu.
  • Page 25: Enable/Disable Torque Then Angle Mode

    Enable/Disable Torque THEN Angle Mode This function will allow user to enable or disable Torque THEN Mode. 1. From Mode Setup menu, use UP /DOWN buttons to highlight THEN DISABLED selection (factory default) then press ENTER button. 2. TQ THEN ANGLE enable/disable screen is displayed. 3.
  • Page 26: Delete All Pre-Sets

    Calibration Calibration menu is password protected - default factory setting 91748. Contact your local Norbar Repair Centre regarding Calibration menu. Setting Date and Time Set Date/Time function allows user to set real-time-clock date and time for time stamping data records, recording last calibration date and notifying user of an expired calibration interval.
  • Page 27: Setting Calibration Interval

    7. Use UP /DOWN buttons to set hour then press ENTER button to highlight minutes. 8. Use UP /DOWN buttons to set minutes then press ENTER button to highlight seconds. 9. Use UP /DOWN buttons to set seconds then press ENTER button.
  • Page 28 Applying torque while "CAL NEEDED" message is displayed will immediately display torque or angle measurement and return to target menu when released. NOTE: As an alternative to calibration interval, a Calibration Cycle Counter is provided in Calibration menu (Contact your local Norbar Repair Centre regarding Calibration menu).
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING NOTE: If any of following issues persist, return wrench to an authorised Norbar Repair Centre. Issue Possible Cause Resolution Wrench does not turn on when Dead/No batteries Replace batteries POWER button pressed. Software glitch Cycle power using end-cap Calibration required Recalibrate Torque reading out of spec.
  • Page 30: Use Of Adaptors, Extensions And Universals

    Clean wrench by wiping with a damp cloth. DO NOT use solvents, thinners or carburettor cleaners. DO NOT immerse in anything. Service, repair and calibration are to be done by Norbar Service Centre’s only. Contact your Norbar representative. Ratchet head repair can be done by Norbar representative or user.
  • Page 31: Memory Indicators

    Less than 50 torque and angle records stored MEMORY memory. MEMORY 50 torque or angle records stored in memory FULL Oldest record will be replaced by next record MEMORY Memory read or write error ERROR Return to Norbar Repair Centre if persists after clearing memory...
  • Page 32 Tel + 61 (0)8 8292 9777 Tel + 86 21 6145 0368 Email norbar@norbar.com.au Email sales@norbar.com.cn NORBAR TORQUE TOOLS INDIA PVT. LTD NORBAR TORQUE TOOLS INC Plot No A-168, Khairne Industrial Area, 36400 Biltmore Place, Willoughby, Thane Belapur Road, Mahape, Ohio, 44094 Navi Mumbai –...

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