User Manual
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1.4.2
MFB Mode
The
MFB Mode
configures the multiple function button for handheld QPM
tools. The button can be configured to operate in any of the following modes.
Disable (
default
)
The button does nothing.
Reverse
(Disassembly)
Pressing the button toggles between assembly and
disassembly and illuminates the appropriate blue light [
1
]
or [
2
]. All tool status lights [
3
] and [
7
] flash when the tool
is in disassembly mode.
Job/Task Select
Pressing the button toggles between Job/Task 1 and
Job/Task 2 and illuminates the appropriate orange light [
6
]
or [
4
].
Arm
Pressing the button arms (activates) the trigger but does not
start the tool. The blue assembly light [
2
] comes on to show
that the tool is armed for three seconds.
Reset Reject
This function, when selected, will cause the tool to disable
after a NOK tightening cycle. The Reject Tone, when
enabled, will sound. Pressing the button re-enables the tool
indicating the operator acknowledges the rejected
tightening cycle and wishes to repair it.
Job Reset
Pressing the button causes the selected Job to be reset. This
means that the fastener count is set to zero and the tool, if
disabled due to Error Proofing requirements, re-enables.
Reset and
Reverse
This function, when selected, causes the tool to disable
after a NOK tightening cycle. The Reject Tone, when
enabled, will sound. Pressing the button re-enables the tool
in the Reverse direction and indicates that the operator
acknowledges the rejected tightening cycle and wishes to
repair it. The tool switches to the forward direction after the
controller detects a fastener has been removed.
1.4.3
Tool Memory
QPM tools have an onboard tool memory that stores tool identification,
calibration factors and tightening cycle counters. Memory parameters include:
•
Model Number
•
Serial Number
•
Torque Cal
(calibration) factor
•
Angle Cal
(calibration) factor
•
Tightening cycle counters