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SC Series Controllers
Configuration
Task Count - The working bolt of the Task during this fastening cycle.
Tool Model – The model number of the tool performing the fastening cycle.
Tool Serial – The serial number of the tool performing the fastening cycle.
Tool Temperature – The temperature of the tool at the tool shutoff.
Part Id: The value in the Part ID buffer when the fastening cycle ran.
Steps – The steps performed during the fastening cycle. The step's strategy type, peak Torque, Current, Angle,
Torque Rate and Deviation achieved during the step is displayed. The audit step is indicated by blue font. Smart
Steps are indicated by name rather than by strategy type.
Click on the step name and the graph on the right will highlight that individual step.
8.3.1.2.4.2
Trace
Click on the Trace button to select additional data to graph about the selected fastening cycle. Use the mouse to
hover over the drawn trace graph on the right in the Trace screen. The values in the Points Detail window
change with the mouse hover.
Time – The time in milliseconds the point occurred in the fastening cycle from start.
Torque – The torque achieved at the mouse hover point.
Angle – The angle achieved at the mouse hover point.
Speed Command – The commanded speed at the mouse hover point.
Speed – The actual tool speed achieved at the mouse hover point.
Bus Voltage – The actual DC Bus voltage achieved at the mouse hover point.
Current Command – The commanded current at the mouse hover point.
Current – The actual tool current achieved at the mouse hover point.
Torque Rate – The actual torque rate achieved at the mouse hover point. This value is derived by using the
Torque Rate algorithm associated with the parameters Torque Average (ms) and Angle Interval.
8.3.1.2.4.3
Export
Click the Export button to save the selected fastening cycle trace file to the computer or USB storage device
from physical display. Choose between the selected trace, the number of traces in the population size to be
exported. When exporting the selected trace, it exports as a comma separated value file. If "Population" is
selected the appropriate number of traces are placed into a zip file before exporting. If "Pinned" is selected it
exports the pinned trace as comma separated value file. If "all" is selected, then all traces are placed into a zip
file before exporting.
The exported trace file is a comma separated values file and contains four sections. They are the identifier
section, the step values sections, the trace values section, and the events section.
The identifier section repeats some of the same information from the rundown log, so it can be correlated with
the trace file.
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