BECT832-SSO Screwdriver Controller
Operation Manual
DELTA REGIS
Tools Inc.
www.deltaregis.com
SW 5 - Evaluate Rundown Time
When SW 5 is moved to the ON position, the controller enters a rundown evaluation mode, which can
assist in determining proper time window settings to program for the application. The operator will be allowed
to run multiple rundown cycles (as many as desired) and the display will show the actual cycle time for each
rundown. Certain program parameters must be entered after SW 5 is turned on, before the actual testing can
start. Please keep in mind that the fastener rundown time will change if any adjustments are made to running
speed (Hi/Lo), slow start speed, or slow start time. It is important that these adjustments are finalized before
using this rundown evaluation procedure.
The test sequence is as follows:
(Note: The parameter setup portion of this test follows the standard
programming flow chart outlined earlier in the manual.)
1. Move DIP SW5 to the ON position.
2.
The display flashes a value (eg. U1) - this value is the sequence number (SL) that the controller will use for
setup of the rundown parameters. If you wish to use a different sequence number, use the UP/DN arrow
keys to change.
3. Press SELECT. ‘SC’ will show in the display, followed by a value. Adjust the value to the desired ‘batch
count setting’ for your application.
4. Press SELECT. ‘Rt’ will show in the display, followed by a value. Adjust the value to the desired ‘end of
batch reset time’ for your application.
5. Press SELECT. ‘RC’ will show in the display, followed by a value. Adjust the value to the desired ‘slow start
time’ for your application.
6. Press SELECT. ‘SP’ will show in the display, followed by a value. Select a value for the desired slow start
speed (L0-L9). Refer to pg 10 for further details on speed settings.
7. Press SELECT. The display shows ‘0.0’. The tool is now ready to run tests. Use the screwdriver to
rundown the fastener on the application. The display will count up time in 0.1 second increments until the
cycle completes. Once complete, the cycle time will show in the display. Repeat the rundown as many
times as desired.
8. Move SW5 to the OFF position. The controller will program the last recorded rundown time as the
sequence’s Max. Acceptable Rundown Time (Ht) value. The controller returns to normal operation mode
and displays the batch count value.
9. Enter the Programming Mode (press and hold SELECT for 5 sec) to review/verify the settings and make
any final adjustments to the time window values.
Please refer to the programming flow chart for further
details on settings and values.
SW 6 - Multiple Rundown Sequences
With SW6 in the OFF position, the controller will run only the current program sequence to complete
the batch - it will not step to the next programmed sequence.
If you have multiple sequences programmed which you wish to run sequentially (
see Sequence Number
(SL) on the programming page
), setting SW6 to ON will cause the controller to step through the programmed
sequences in order until they have all been completed. A batch complete signal will be output once all
sequences have completed, and the controller will loop back to the start of sequence SL=U1 to start the next
batch. Note - if the controller encounters a sequence with a screw batch count (SC) set as zero, the controller
identifies this as the end of the sequences and will loop back to the beginning to start a new batch.
SW 7 - Decrement Count on Reverse
Following an OK rundown, if the operator switches the tool into REV and activates the trigger, the
count will decrement. With SW 7 OFF, the count will decrement by one screw. With SW 7 ON, the count will
decrement for each trigger activation in reverse (until the start count value has been reached).
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