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AcraDyne Gen IV iAC Controller Manual
After appropriate values are entered, press
to go
to Add New Job Sequence screen.
PSet Number:
Choose any current PSet already
configured in controller.
Action:
•
None:
Will stay in current sequence.
•
Next:
will advance to next sequence set up after
count is reached.
Count:
Fastener number required to complete
sequence.
Once values are entered press
two times to
return to Job screen
4.3.2 Advanced Options
Lock on Reject
Parameters:
•
Enable:
Enable
or Disable
When enabled,
this prevents
tool from
starting a new
rundown if the
result of the last
rundown was a
reject.
Limit Reject
Parameters:
•
Enable:
Enable
or Disable
•
Maximum
Rejects:
Number of
rejected fasteners allowed
Report Missing Fasteners:
Add an option to each JOB
to allow the reporting of any missing fasteners. When
it is set the controller will report an NOK rundown for
each fastener that is defined in the JOB but has not
been ran. These NOK results will be reported whenever
a new job is started AND the prior JOB is incomplete.
These generated NOK results are treated like any
other fastening. They are displayed on the run screen,
stored in the results and transmitted on all protocols.
4.3.3 Jobs "Enabled" Display and Button Function
Torque Display
Always displays
torque value
Toggle Button
PSet Job
Functions
Secondary
Display
Parameter
Setting (PSet)/
Job Display
Increment/
Decrement Buttons
• Increment and Decrement buttons change
the job sequence. The PSet number will
change and job sequence number on
secondary display
will change if jobs are
enabled.
• Holding the toggle button will display will
display the Job number, while pressing
increment or decrement buttons will change
it. The two numbers on the PSet/Job display will
be separated by decimals.
• Pressing the toggle button will change
secondary display
between:
○
Units of measure
○
Ethernet IP address
○
System port IP address
○
Angle report (If tool is equipped with angle
resolver)
○
Bolt count
○
Job sequence
NOTE:
Job sequence shows which PSet you are
currently on in the job (this is not the pset number).
The first pset in the job is always job sequence 1, and
the next is 2, etc.
Bolt count is shown as current bolt count out of total
number of bolts. Example: If you have 3 total bolts.
When you start the job you will see 0.3. After one
rundown you will see 1.3 and then 2.3 on the next
run and so on until the job is completed.