Ingersoll-Rand 4575759 user manual Appendix B, Custom Modes

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Sensor I® Expert User Manual

Appendix B

Custom Modes

Custom Modes 1 through 20 are the Custom Tightening modes. They are memory locations used to store tightening strategies for later recall.

Custom Modes 100 through 120 are the Custom Setup Modes and are used for both advanced option selection performing calibration. The Custom Setup Modes are:

Custom Mode

Function

100Serial data out at end of tightening.

101Serial data out during tightening.

102Not used.

103Tightening direction.

104Torque multiplier enable/disable.

105Not used.

106Not used.

107Torque Units selection.

108Not used.

109Tightening mode parameter upload via serial port.

110Serial baud rate selection.

111Stored tightening curve upload via serial port.

112Not used.

113Temperature display/calibration.

114Torque calibration.

115Not used.

116External channel setup/calibration for load cell.

117External channel setup/calibration for torque cell

118Not used.

119Angle Reference Arm setup/calibration.

120EZ Angle sensor setup/calibration.

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