3 608 870 A47
Tightening Technology |
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Nexo cordless Wi-Fi nutrunner
| 3 608 870 A47/2019-10
8.2.2
Assigning IP addresses for the Nexo cordless Wi-Fi nutrunner
IP addresses for the Nexo cordless Wi-Fi nutrunner are assigned via the NEXO-OS operating system. For
more information, refer to section
.
8.3
Configuration
The standard configuration is set by default on delivery of the Nexo cordless Wi-Fi nutrunner.
Any further configuration of the Nexo cordless Wi-Fi nutrunner and setting of the tightening programs are
made via the NEXO-OS operating system
In the
Settings
Defaults
menu of the
NEXO-OS operating system, all settings of the Nexo cordless
Wi-Fi nutrunner can be reset to default.
8.4
Special features of nutrunners with angle compensation
An IP address may be assigned only once.
For detailed information about troubleshooting of configuration conflicts, refer to chapter
The angle compensation function is available from version 1400 of the Nexo firmware and is admissible
for the NXA types, NXP types, NXV types with standard angle head without additional output drives.
The angle compensation function is applied to compensate the nutrunner motion by the user.
If the nutrunner is moved in or against tightening direction during the tightening process (see Figure
), this rotary motion is recorded and compensated by the drive of the nutrunner, provided the "Angle
compensation" function is activated.