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Appendix ID Setting list 

ID

No. 

  DIP SW 

1~8

   

ID

No. 

  DIP SW 

1~8

   

ID

No. 

  DIP SW 

1~8

   

ID

No. 

  DIP SW 

1~8

   

ID

No. 

  DIP SW 

1~8

   

00000000

 

52

 

00101100

 

103

 

11100110

 

154

 

01011001

 

205

 

10110011

 

 

10000000

 

53

 

10101100

 

104

 

00010110

 

155

 

11011001

 

206

 

01110011

 

 

01000000

 

54

 

01101100

 

105

 

10010110

 

156

 

00111001

 

207

 

11110011

 

 

11000000

 

55

 

11101100

 

106

 

01010110

 

157

 

10111001

 

208

 

00001011

 

 

00100000

 

56

 

00011100

 

107

 

11010110

 

158

 

01111001

 

209

 

10001011

 

 

10100000

 

57

 

10011100

 

108

 

00110110

 

159

 

11111001

 

210

 

01001011

 

 

01100000

 

58

 

01011100

 

109

 

10110110

 

160

 

00000101

 

211

 

11001011

 

 

11100000

 

59

 

11011100

 

110

 

01110110

 

161

 

10000101

 

212

 

00101011

 

 

00010000

 

60

 

00111100

 

111

 

11110110

 

162

 

01000101

 

213

 

10101011

 

 

10010000

 

61

 

10111100

 

112

 

00001110

 

163

 

11000101

 

214

 

01101011

 

10

 

01010000

 

62

 

01111100

 

113

 

10001110

 

164

 

00100101

 

215

 

11101011

 

11

 

11010000

 

63

 

11111100

 

114

 

01001110

 

165

 

10100101

 

216

 

00011011

 

12

 

00110000

 

64

 

00000010

 

115

 

11001110

 

166

 

01100101

 

217

 

10011011

 

13

 

10110000

 

65

 

10000010

 

116

 

00101110

 

167

 

11100101

 

218

 

01011011

 

14

 

01110000

 

66

 

01000010

 

117

 

10101110

 

168

 

00010101

 

219

 

11011011

 

15

 

11110000

 

67

 

11000010

 

118

 

01101110

 

169

 

10010101

 

220

 

00111011

 

16

 

00001000

 

68

 

00100010

 

119

 

11101110

 

170

 

01010101

 

221

 

10111011

 

17

 

10001000

 

69

 

10100010

 

120

 

00011110

 

171

 

11010101

 

222

 

01111011

 

18

 

01001000

 

70

 

01100010

 

121

 

10011110

 

172

 

00110101

 

223

 

11111011

 

19

 

11001000

 

71

 

11100010

 

122

 

01011110

 

173

 

10110101

 

224

 

00000111

 

20

 

00101000

 

72

 

00010010

 

123

 

11011110

 

174

 

01110101

 

225

 

10000111

 

21

 

10101000

 

73

 

10010010

 

124

 

00111110

 

175

 

11110101

 

226

 

01000111

 

22

 

01101000

 

74

 

01010010

 

125

 

10111110

 

176

 

00001101

 

227

 

11000111

 

23

 

11101000

 

75

 

11010010

 

126

 

01111110

 

177

 

10001101

 

228

 

00100111

 

24

 

00011000

 

76

 

00110010

 

127

 

11111110

 

178

 

01001101

 

229

 

10100111

 

25

 

10011000

 

77

 

10110010

 

128

 

00000001

 

179

 

11001101

 

230

 

01100111

 

26

 

01011000

 

78

 

01110010

 

129

 

10000001

 

180

 

00101101

 

231

 

11100111

 

27

 

11011000

 

79

 

11110010

 

130

 

01000001

 

181

 

10101101

 

232

 

00010111

 

28

 

00111000

 

80

 

00001010

 

131

 

11000001

 

182

 

01101101

 

233

 

10010111

 

29

 

10111000

 

81

 

10001010

 

132

 

00100001

 

183

 

11101101

 

234

 

01010111

 

30

 

01111000

 

82

 

01001010

 

133

 

10100001

 

184

 

00011101

 

235

 

11010111

 

31

 

11111000

 

83

 

11001010

 

134

 

01100001

 

185

 

10011101

 

236

 

00110111

 

32

 

00000100

 

84

 

00101010

 

135

 

11100001

 

186

 

01011101

 

237

 

10110111

 

33

 

10000100

 

85

 

10101010

 

136

 

00010001

 

187

 

11011101

 

238

 

01110111

 

34

 

01000100

 

86

 

01101010

 

137

 

10010001

 

188

 

00111101

 

239

 

11110111

 

35

 

11000100

 

87

 

11101010

 

138

 

01010001

 

189

 

10111101

 

240

 

00001111

 

36

 

00100100

 

88

 

00011010

 

139

 

11010001

 

190

 

01111101

 

241

 

10001111

 

37

 

10100100

 

89

 

10011010

 

140

 

00110001

 

191

 

11111101

 

242

 

01001111

 

38

 

01100100

 

90

 

01011010

 

141

 

10110001

 

192

 

00000011

 

243

 

11001111

 

39

 

11100100

 

91

 

11011010

 

142

 

01110001

 

193

 

10000011

 

244

 

00101111

 

40

 

00010100

 

92

 

00111010

 

143

 

11110001

 

194

 

01000011

 

245

 

10101111

 

41

 

10010100

 

93

 

10111010

 

144

 

00001001

 

195

 

11000011

 

246

 

01101111

 

42

 

01010100

 

94

 

01111010

 

145

 

10001001

 

196

 

00100011

 

247

 

11101111

 

43

 

11010100

 

95

 

11111010

 

146

 

01001001

 

197

 

10100011

 

248

 

00011111

 

44

 

00110100

 

96

 

00000110

 

147

 

11001001

 

198

 

01100011

 

249

 

10011111

 

45

 

10110100

 

97

 

10000110

 

148

 

00101001

 

199

 

11100011

 

250

 

01011111

 

46

 

01110100

 

98

 

01000110

 

149

 

10101001

 

200

 

00010011

 

251

 

11011111

 

47

 

11110100

 

99

 

11000110

 

150

 

01101001

 

201

 

10010011

 

252

 

00111111

 

48

 

00001100

 

100

 

00100110

 

151

 

11101001

 

202

 

01010011

 

253

 

10111111

 

49

 

10001100

 

101

 

10100110

 

152

 

00011001

 

203

 

11010011

 

254

 

01111111

 

50

 

01001100

 

102

 

01100110

 

153

 

10011001

 

204

 

00110011

 

255

 

11111111

 

51

 

11001100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is described 

1:ON

   

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Summary of Contents for TW-510T

Page 1: ...ess equipment for Torque wrench Transmitter TW 510T Instruction Manual V2 50 Please use this Instruction manual correctly on reading well Please keep it carefully to be able to read immediately when required ...

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Page 3: ...uman injury or physical damage The type of precautions that should be observed are classified using the following pictorial symbols This pictorial symbol indicates a Reminder to attract an attention This pictorial symbol indicates a Prohibition to prohibit a certain action For the usage to be commonly applied in all the models Avoid using in a place with a plenty of humidity or dust Otherwise abso...

Page 4: ... an electrical shock Do not damage the Power cord A short circuit or heating may cause a fire or electrical shock Do not use the Power plug with dust being adhered A short circuit or heating may cause a fire or electrical shock Do not give a strong impact onto the AC adapter It may cause an accident or machine failure If you find out deformed AC adapter do not use it It may cause an accident or ma...

Page 5: ...Descriptions of Product number label Model Product number Logo mark Transmit frequency ID No R2 259 55MHz Stamped when set before shipped R4 259 65MHz ...

Page 6: ...1 Preparation for installation 6 5 2 Installation 8 6 To change the ID setting 11 6 1 Displaying method of ID 11 6 2 To change the ID setting 12 7 Operation methods 13 7 1 To test the Transmitter 13 7 2 Operating timing 14 7 3 To replace the battery 15 8 Precautions during use 17 9 Troubleshooting 18 10 Warranty 19 11 Option 22 Appendix ID Setting list 23 ...

Page 7: ...gh capacity Radio Transmitter running through the weak radio wave of 260MHz zone provides the noise proof and reliable system 1 1 Features This machine is designed as the successor device to the TW 200T intended for miniaturizing the overall dimensions The Torque wrench with Limit Switch LS currently being used can be easily remodeled into the wireless type This Transmitter consists of compact des...

Page 8: ...perature 0 50 Power supply Coin battery CR2032 3V Battery life Approximate 250 000 shot Measured at interval of 1sec 1 shot time Approximate 300mS Antenna Mounted in case ID setting 8 bit Dip SW Display Battery check display LED External size 34 71 17 5mm See drawing Weight 40g Seat Limit SW and battery are included 1 Use either R2 or R4 frequency Stated on product number label 2 It may sometime d...

Page 9: ...3 3 Name of each section 3 Name of each section TEST SW Battery check windows Fixing screw Case fixing screw Product No label ...

Page 10: ...4 3 Name of each section Battery CR2032 Silicon caulking for fixing board Battery case Limit SW SS 01GL DIP SW for ID setting Packing Battery holder Seat ...

Page 11: ...5 4 Dimensional drawing 4 Dimensional drawing ...

Page 12: ...Note Depending on the type of Torque wrench transmitter may not be installed Contact our sales office Transmitter and a set of accessories Seat 1 with Battery holder Transmitter body 1 with Limit SW Battery 1 Fixing screw 4 Hex screw 2 CR2032 3V M4 L5 M2 L10 2 Tools necessary for installation Allen wrench Size 1 5mm Phillips screwdriver Size 2 Screw locking agent Prick punch sharp edge Set Screw 1...

Page 13: ...d bolts and remove the Limit SW 1 Remove four fixing screws and remove the cover Because the limit SW mounted with Torque wrench as standard has the different current capacity do not use it Weld bead 3 Verify that the Seat of Torque wrench is flat If the weld bead is protruded from the Seat grind it ...

Page 14: ...rnal board Apply the screw locking agent onto the 2 to 3 threads of screw edge 2 For ID setting See the next article 6 To change ID 3 Fix the Transmitter Limit SW with two hexagon socket head bolts which was removed Verify that the moving range of wrench lever is well suited for the movement range of switch during the wrench in movement The hexagon socket head bolt requires a washer Apply the scre...

Page 15: ... value 2 The limit switch is tacked in a wrench 3 The connector of wrench socket is set on the vice table or to fix it in order to turn the bolt Please be careful sufficiently not to be broken the wrench 4 Limit switch is connected with a tester is as follows 5 A limit switch of a wrench moves a wrench to the done location and fixes hexagon socket head cap bolt by the location a limit switch enter...

Page 16: ...ch 6 It s confirmed whether it receives in its state and normally outputs It s confirmed once again whether the lever location isn t forced too much 7 A case of TW 510T is covered and it s confirmed whether a receiver normally receives ...

Page 17: ...the DIP Switch The following figure shows the case where each bit of DIP switch is set in decimal notation Example of setting ID 5 Bit Bit weight Decimal number 1 20 1 2 21 2 3 22 4 4 23 8 5 24 16 6 25 32 7 26 64 Add ON bit 8 27 128 e g If 1 and 3 are ON 1 4 5 The examples of ID setting are shown below ID 0 1 2 3 4 ID 5 6 254 255 The 8 bit ID includes 256 type ranging from 0 to 255 ON 8 7 6 5 4 3 ...

Page 18: ...y that Receiver is set in the same contents as well Set the lever of Dip Switch using the sharp edge like Prick punch The Dip Switch can be easily damaged Do not apply an excessive force during setting Test the transmission before assembling to check that Receiver is consistent with the ID number Upon completion of setting install the Transmitter according to 5 2 Installation with an attention bei...

Page 19: ...d Verify the Transmitter for LED lighting conditions through the Battery check window If LED blinks or does not light on during Test switch being pressed replace the battery CR2032 The battery should be checked not only before operation but also after use Checking the operation Output Buzzer sound of Receiver allows you to confirm the communication status Check LED for lighting Push here with the ...

Page 20: ...terval 350mS or over 1 Transmitter Electric wave is emitted for about 300mS The TW 510 model enables the transmission at the interval of 350mS or over 1 This interval time should be more than the double counting prevention time of Receiver The Receiver has the double count prevention function to avoid the double counting For detail of double counting prevention time see the operation manual of eac...

Page 21: ...CR2032 is turned up A coin battery is previously inserted in a gilding terminal part like following figure Then as shown in the following figure a coin battery is lightly pushed in from a top Please push until it snap on so that it may get hung up to two pawls of the resin part of a battery holder Pawls of the resin part Gilding terminal part Caution Please be sure to insert a battery from a gildi...

Page 22: ...he old battery with the new one CR2032 hook the Transmitter on the Case holder set it with an attention being paid not to bite the cord and then fix it with the set screw as firmly pushing the case When new battery is set it is possible to emit an electric wave per shot A battery removes from the pawl of a gilding terminal part Caution In the case of installation a battery and removing please carr...

Page 23: ...with later when being frequently interfered with please use after use is canceled and the cause of the interference is excluded The situation that a wireless communication can t also be received besides the above factor occurs so after understanding beforehand please use A sent radio wave influences a reflected radio wave on a wall from a transmitter and dead point is the area a radio wave becomes...

Page 24: ... dead point occur If commutation does no run at a given point dead point might have occurred Change the position of Receiver Layout changing also allows to change or we recommend you to use the Diversity type Receiver TW RD Contact our sales office for demonstration equipment Is the moving range of wrench lever is out of the movable range of limit switch during operation of wrench Verify the Limit...

Page 25: ...ions of warranty Please contact the outlet store through which you purchased the product or our Sales Office Also the warranty period shall be 13 months after shipping the product or shall be 6 months after shipping substituting goods The warranty periods will be applied the period visited later Note however that free of charge repair under this warranty is limited to the hardware components of th...

Page 26: ...initial defects we shall be responsible for the shipping cost But it is in Japan only In case of purchasing the products out of Japan it will be decided after conference about shipping cost for returning back insurance cost custom duty Disclaimer We will assume no liability for any damages or monetary losses direct or indirect arising out of troubles failures or use of the product Repair service p...

Page 27: ...ond for a fee We reserve the right to refuse replacement or repair if we are unable to reproduce the concerned failure at our engineering department after receipt of a request for repair In addition an additional charge may be made to the customer for the technical examination cost incurred in reproducing the failure The information in this manual our website catalog we supply is subject to change...

Page 28: ...n The Protective cover case for value is available as an option to the Transmitter Model TW 510C 1 TW 510C 2 38mm 45mm Material Transparent soft polyvinyl chloride Size Reference value Example of installation 36mm 39mm 68mm ...

Page 29: ...01111110 177 10001101 228 00100111 24 00011000 76 00110010 127 11111110 178 01001101 229 10100111 25 10011000 77 10110010 128 00000001 179 11001101 230 01100111 26 01011000 78 01110010 129 10000001 180 00101101 231 11100111 27 11011000 79 11110010 130 01000001 181 10101101 232 00010111 28 00111000 80 00001010 131 11000001 182 01101101 233 10010111 29 10111000 81 10001010 132 00100001 183 11101101 ...

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