Ingersoll-Rand 4575759 user manual Clearing Custom Tightening Modes

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The first number indicated the snug torque value (50% of the expected torque), the last number is the capture angle in degrees.

If only one number is displayed on the screen and the "Pk" segment is lit, the Custom Mode is a Yield Control strategy. The number displayed is the snug torque value (50% of the expected torque at yield).

If the segment "Pk" lights on the screen with the first number, and "An" lights with the second number, then the custom mode is Angle Control. The first number is the snug torque and the second number is the target angle.

Clearing Custom Tightening Modes

Custom tightening mode can be cleared by following the procedure below:

1.Press the Reset button to power the wrench.

2.Move the Mode Selection switch to the Setup position.

3.Hold in the Reset button and use the Parameter Adjustment Knob to select the Custom Mode to be cleared.

4.With the Reset button held in, move the Mode Selection switch to the primary mode from which the Custom Mode was based (i.e., Torque Con- trol, Dynamic Audit, Yield Control or Angle Control. If you no longer know which mode your strategy came from, refer to the previous section.

5.With the Reset button still held in, press the Clear key.

6.Release the Reset button.

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Contents Sensor I Expert Electronic Wrenches Page Sensor I Expert Form 7266 Version 005, 08/04Page Page Page Wrench Reset Dynamic Audit To Dynamically Audit Residual Torque≤ 2d To Tighten to a Torque To Tighten to an AngleTo Tighten to Yield Page Page Table of Contents Page Table of Contents Battery Charging Chapter IntroductionPage Introduction Page Tool Description Page Technical Data 125 250 400 Tool DescriptionPage Functions of Components Expert 125, 250 and 400 ModelsExpert Control System Status Lights Mode Selector Switch Digital Display Page Membrane Keys Audible Alarm Item no Longer in USE Page Operation Instructions Page Wrench Operation Instructions General InformationSetting Torque Units Torque Control Tightening Procedure Page Dynamic Audit Page Yield Control Page Angle Control Page Resetting the Cycle Counter Cycle CounterSetup and Viewing Quality Control Limits Quality Control Limits and StatisticsDeleting Quality Control Limits Use of Quality Control Limits Statistics Mean Standard Deviation Process Capability IndexSetup and Storage of Custom Tightening Modes Custom Tightening ModesRetrieving Custom Tightening Modes Identifying Custom Tightening ModesClearing Custom Tightening Modes Setup of Wrench for Data Upload Data Storage and RetrievalData Out During Tightening Last two numerals are not shown on the wrench displayData Out at End of Tightening Parameter Dump End of Tightening Data Dump Tightening Curve Storage Tightening Curve Data Dump Setup of a Torque Multiplier Torque Multiplier FunctionPage Left Hand Fasteners Use of a Torque MultiplierReset Adjustment EVS-models only Page Reset Adjustment Value Models 125, 250 Page Battery Charging Page Battery Charging Page Diagnostics Troubleshooting Page Angle Reference Arm Test Mode EA Models, Custom Mode Diagnostics and TroubleshootingTorque Channel A/D Display Custom Mode #200 IntroductionMembrane Keypad Test Mode Custom Mode #208 Battery Level Test Mode Custom Mode #204EZ Angle Test Mode Custom Mode #207 Buzzer and LED Test Mode Custom Mode #209Software Version Number Test Custom Mode #211 Time-out Adjustment Custom Mode #212Page Calibration Page Calibration General InformationTorque Calibration Page Angle Reference Arm Calibration EA models EZ Angle Calibration EVS modelsPage Page Appendix a Sample Data ReportsPage Appendix a Sample Reports Parameter DumpEnd of Tightening Data Dump Torque Tightening Curve Data Dump Torque Units NmData Out at End of Tightening Data Out During TighteningPage List Setup Modes Appendix BPage Appendix B Custom ModesCustom Mode Spare Parts List Appendix CPage Spare Parts Listing Model Appendix CSpare Parts Listing Model 40 E40-STRPE40-PR-LABEL Spare Parts Listing Model Spare Parts Listing Model 125 Spare Parts Listing Model Spare Parts Listing Model 250 Spare Parts Listing Model Spare Parts Listing Model 400 Page Service Centers Appendix DPage Service Centers Appendix DSensor I Expert Electronic Wrenches Save These INSTRUCTIONS. do not Destory Ingersoll-Rand Company