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Setup Screen
Entering the setup screen allows you to modify the settings of each task’s parameters, bolt counts, bolt
sequences, inputs, outputs, reverse settings, and triggering.
Tool Triggering:
On the ‘Setup’ screen, each task can be set up to trigger the tool in the way that best fits that task. The
tool can be set up for remote start, lever start (if tool is equipped with a lever), push to start, lever or
push to start (together), or lever and push to start. To select, just tap the radio button next to the
desired option(s).
For remote start applications, the triggering will have to be configured in the ‘Inputs’ section of the Task
Setup screen. See the Input programming section of this manual for more details.
Bolt Counts:
Setting up the bolt counts for each task can be done through the task setup screen. Under the ‘Number
of Bolts:’ window, tap the underlined number to change the number of bolts to be secured on that task.
This will build what some users call a batch. The controller will display the bolt count on the ‘Run Tool’
screen.
The controller will accept up to 999 bolts per task, but once the bolt count rises above 50, individual
bolts cannot be programmed to different parameters in the ‘Bolt Sequences’ screen.
No matter how many bolts are in the batch, a torque or angle control parameter must be assigned to
a given bolt in order for it to run. See the Parameter Setup and Bolt Sequences sections of this
manual for more information.