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1.
Antenna Mount
The antenna mount is where the antenna (20) is attached to the unit. The antenna receives the
FM radio signal from the FM Switch Wrenches.
2.
Case
The case houses all of the electronics components. It is made of steel and has a black crinkle
finish.
3.
Front Panel Screws (4)
The four (4) front panel screws attach the front panel of the case to the sides and rear. Unlike
the 1st generation of the PTV-FM, they are only removed for repair purposes. “Teaching” the
PTV-FM a new wrench is performed without front panel removal.
4.
Faceplate
The faceplate houses all programming keyswitches and all LED’s used for programming and
communications.
5.
Key Lock
The key lock provides or denies access to programming functions via the keyswitches.
Programming can only be performed when access is permitted.
6.
Beeper
The beeper provides audible signals pertinent to fastener tightening process acceptability and
batch completion during operation of the unit.
7.
Run LED
This LED is lit when the unit is in operating mode.
8.
Setup LED
This LED is lit when the unit is in the setup or programming mode.
9.
P-Set LED
The P-Set LED is lit when the unit is
10.
LED Panel
The LED panel displays the information needed during both setup/programming of the unit and
operation of it.
11.
Accept LED
The green accept LED lights when the signal from the FM Switch Wrench meets the specification
for the fastener as programmed into the PTV-FM. It indicates the torque wrench has been prop-
erly used to tighten the fastener.
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