Sturtevant Richmont
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7. Switch
Cover
This rubber cover protects the power switch and the serial port.
8. Serial
Port
This is a single-pin serial port for communications.
9. Power
Switch
This switch enables and disables electric power from the batteries to the
electronics.
10. Indicators
There are four triangular indicators in a line across the top of the display. These indicators are activated and
deactivated to show what mode or operation is currently active on the tool. To the right of these is a battery icon
(not activated in this photograph) used as a battery level (low battery power) indicator.
11. Unit of Measure Area
This area of the display shows the
currently active unit of measure,
both during use and during
keyboard programming.
12. Data Record Area
This small four-digit display shows
the currently-active data record in
memory or, when programming, part
of the function information required. When in radio contact, it displays “rAd”.
13. Quality Attribute Area
There are several icons along the bottom of the display to the left of the Data Record area. These include “OK”
and “BAD”, which provide the attribute evaluation of the torque against the programmed specifi cation when the
tool is in use. They also include MAX and MIN
14. CCW Icon
The CCW icon illuminates when the torque is in the counter-clockwise direction.
15. Primary Display Area
The primary display area conveys differing information depending upon the current action of the tool. This may be
numeric information such as torque values or alphabetic information such as is used in some programming and
communication functions.
16. Rear Cover
The radio cover permits access to the electronics when repair is required; it should not be removed except for
repair situations requiring its’ removal.
17. Rear LED Lens
This lens illuminates with the color (Yellow-Orange/Green/Red) in the same manner as the display when the LED
color system is in use. This permits the user to know the status of the tightening even when the tool is used in an
orientation where the display is not immediately visible.
18. Buzzer
This buzzer provides an audible indication of the torque status to augment the visual indicators. When in use, the
buzzer emits a single sound when power to the tool is enabled, a rapid series of beeps when the torque specifi -
cation is attained and while within the specifi cation. It will emit a single longer beep if the torque specifi cation or
torque capacity is exceeded.