Aimco Brakes AUET Torque Analyzer User Guide
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11 convert back to zero, the next Stored Rundown Number will be displayed and the system will be ready to record another torque value. 5. If the rundown is determined to be invalid (statistical outlier, operator error during rundown, tool error during rundown, etc.), press CLEAR to delete the value. The Main Display will convert back to zero, the Stored Rundown Number will remain the same and the system will be ready to record another torque value. Once a rundown...
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12 AUET/MTM MENU FUNCTIONS Basic set-up features of the AUET/MTM are accessed through the MENU function. Data management, system set-up, display characteristics, and power management can all be configured from this area to match the users’ needs. Accessing the MENU Functions 1. Turn the AUET/MTM On. 2. The MENU structure is accessed by pressing the Left Selection button directly under the displayed MENU on the screen. I II III From this screen the SELECTION ARROW buttons can be used to...
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13 Setting Auto Clear 1. From the main display press MENU 2. Press the Right Selection Button to select (SEL) PEAK OPTIONS MENU 3. Auto Clear will be displayed 4. Use the Left Selection button to decrease the Auto Clear time from 9 seconds to OFF. Use the Right Selec-tion button to increase the Auto Clear time from OFF to 9 seconds. Either button, when continuously pressed, will advance the value in a loop. 5. When the desired value is selected, press ENTER to save and progress to the next...
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14 At any Menu level, pressing ENT twice will return to the Main Display Screen at the previously set Operating Mode. (1-5) Sign Lock The SIGN LOCK feature allows the user to select the rotation direction in which a torque peak will be captured. With SIGN LOCK set to ON, the initial first rundown direction is set as the default direction. If the initial rundown was performed in a clockwise direction a positive reading indicates a reading taken in the clockwise...
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15 The number in the top-right corner of the display indicates which option is selected. The number displayed will correspond to the following numeric position: 7. If OFF is selected with the Right Selection button, the corresponding LIMIT will be disabled. If HIGH is disabled, then only readings below the LOW LIMIT will generate a RED LED signal. Any reading above the LOW LIMIT will generate a GREEN LED signal. If LOW is disabled, only values above the HIGH LIMIT...
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16 The functions that can be locked out are: Mode (2-2-1) - Measurement mode of Peak, 1st Peak, Pulse or Track Units (2-2-2) - Engineering units of FtLb, InLb, InOz, KgFM, KgFCm, GFCm, CNm, Nm Scroll (2-2-3) - Prevents using the Selection Arrow buttons to scroll in order to enable MEMORY MODE or to scroll through stored rundown values Setting Lockout Modes 1. From the main display press MENU. 2. Use the Selection Arrow buttons to scroll to SYSTEM MENU. 3. Press...
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17 III [Data Menu] The Data Menu options allow the user to print and clear the stored rundown data and associated statistical information. Accessing the DATA MENU 1. From the Main Display screen, press MENU. 2. Use the Selection Arrow buttons to scroll to Data Menu. 3. Press the Right Selection button for SELECT (SEL). 4. The user can then use the SELECTION ARROW buttons to scroll through the following options...
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18 4. Press the Right Selection button for SELECT (SEL). 5. Use the Selection Arrow buttons to scroll to Print Mem with SPC. 6. Press the Right Selection button for SEND to transmit the data. 7. When printing is complete, press ENTER to return to the Data Menu screen. (3-3) Display SPC Info (Statistics) 1. Connect the AUETMTM to a serial printer or computer using the appro-priate cable (AIMCO part # ICBL-USB) 2. From the Main Display screen, press MENU. 3. Use the Selection...
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19 Connecting a Transducer Align the red dot on the transducer-cable connector with the red dot on the TRANSDUCER CABLE INPUT port (Fig-ure 2) and firmly press the connector into the port. Set rotary switch to external port. Setting up the Transducer to be used The Auditor™ AUET/MTM must be set to recognize the transducer connected to the instrument. Most transducers can be made to allow the Auditor™ AUET/MTM to self-recognize the transducer simply when a connection is made....