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H. Curve History Graph
Touch the icon to select the Crimp History Graph screen.
The Crimp History Graph is a diagnostic tool that displays actual raw data curves for both the force and
position sensors. The data is not filtered so a curve may look slightly different from the graphs shown in the
other modes. They are shown displaying the time and date of the crimp. Only the last 50 crimps are
available for viewing. Raw crimp data is lost when power is turned off.
Touch
Compare On/Off
to display two curves: one red, one black. Use the upper two arrows to change the
black crimp that is showing and the lower two arrows for the red crimp that is showing.
Touch the
Save Crimp Curve History
button to save data from the 50 Crimp Curves. This is raw data that is
saved in a comma delimited file and is useful for TE personnel to diagnose potential issues with the CQM.
I. Network
The CQM can be connected to a network via it's ethernet connection. Currently, the CQM only supports
network printing. No other network functionality is supported with the current release. Future versions may
offer additional functionality. Someone in your company’s IT organization may need to be involved with
setting the CQM network.
The Network screen has two tabs,
Configuration
, and
Status
.
Configuration Tab
Hostname: A unique name to identify each CQM on the network. The CQM will be reachable via this
hostname on the .local domain, for example, “hostname.local”, by any computer configured to be able to
resolve link-local hostnames (also known as Zeroconf, or Bonjour (Apple Computer's trademark name for
Zeroconf networking). Apple computers running Mac OSX, and most Linux distributions have Zeroconf
already configured. It can be added to computers running Microsoft's Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7
operating systems with the Apple Bonjour program,
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL999.
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