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Screw Fastener Table and Control Functions
Next to the data field is a screw fastener table. As
long as no screwdriver is logged on and no screw
fastening is performed, the screw fastener table re-
mains empty.
In the screw fastener table, the data of all screw fas-
tenings that were performed with this screwdriver are
compiled:
– Screw No
The sequential number of the screw fastener.
The name of the screwdriver appears at this posi-
tion in the screw fastener table of the
EXAConnecT Register Card.
– Date, Time COM-Info (e.g. barcode scanner).
– Counter
e.g., 1/5: the first of five screw fasteners.
– Status
OK for a correct screw fastener
NOK for a flawed screw fastener.
– Error
Error code for a flawed screw fastener.
Below the screw fastener table, a static legend
enumerates all error codes that can be displayed
for a flawed screw fastener.
– Duration
The motor running time from the beginning of the
screw fastening to the accomplishment of the
screwing job.
– Rot.
The direction of rotation (R/L) that is set on the
screwdriver.
Static Legend of the Error Code:
1 missing shut-off signal
2 minimum fastener time not reached
3 maximum fastener time exceeded
4 double hit error
5 overload error
6 minimum job time not reached
7 maximum job time not reached
8 abort through manual lock
9 new release signal
10 single NOK results in total NOK
11 skip current job
12 data memory full
Flawed screwdriving actions are depicted, in addi-
tion, in red lettering, correct screwing actions in black
lettering.
After the last correct screwdriving action of a screwing
job, there follows a line with the overall result in green
lettering for confirmation of the correct performance of
the entire screwing job. The screwing job is managed
with its own counter – e.g., T-1, T-2, etc.
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If the overall result appears in red lettering, the screw-
ing job was flawed overall.
The screw fastener table, the standard sorting of
which occurs by time, may also be sorted by column
name by means of a mouse click.
Located below the screw fastener table are three
buttons, which allow the functions Save, Print, and
Delete to be activated alternatively.
Click on the button Save:
A Windows Save dialog box is opened and the
screw fastener data can be saved in CSV format
in a file that can be read and processed by the Mi-
crosoft program Excel.
The data remain in the access point.
Click on the button Print:
The screwdriving data are displayed in a separate
window (html page) and can be printed directly
from the Internet browser.
The data remain in the access point.
Note: The screw fastener table can display only
1000 lines. Therefore, it is recommended to de-
posit data in CSV format.
Click on the button Delete:
The data are deleted from the EXAConnecT ac-
cess point.
There appears a message that all data are deleted
and you are asked whether you still want to save
the data locally.
Note: Save the data in order to prevent loss of
data.
Displayed in the bottom area of the Screwdriver Reg-
ister Card are the identification data of the screwdriv-
er (see below Screwdriver Setup > Identification).
Located below this is the Setup button, with which
you can reach the Screwdriver Setup directly, where
you can make settings for the screwdriver.
Note: Entries in the Screwdriver Setup are possible
only for locked screwdrivers. For unlocked screw-
drivers, the Screwdriver Setup is accessible only in
read mode (read only). There appears a correspond-
ing message, which you must confirm with OK.
Screwdriver Setup
This Setup is divided into the areas:
– Identification
– Screwdriver Settings
– Job Settings
– Service and Calibration
– Copy settings from other screwdriver
– Save/Load settings to/from File
– System buttons
Identification
When the Screwdriver Setup is opened for the first
time, certain values are provided or settings are acti-
vated (default settings).
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