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Bypass skips a specific Pset/Multistage in a running Job, independently of batch size.
The batch counter will be set equal to the batch size value and the Pset will be considered as completed when a
Pset/Multistage is bypassed. The Job status will be OK/NOK depending on the parameter J311 Batch status at
Increment/bypass.
In a Job with free order, only the Job client with the active Pset/Multistage is able to use the bypass function.
In a Job with forced order, the Job client with the active Pset/Multistage and the Job reference are able to use
bypass the function.
Abort Job is only accessible via the Job reference controller. Abort can be an external signal as well as an
internal order (see J320 Max time to start Job and J321 Max time to complete Job).
When a Job abort request is received the Job functionality will wait for completion of the ongoing tightening
result before aborting the Job.
This function offers the possibility to turn off the Job function and unlock all involved tools.
Running Job: When selecting Job off for a running Job the tool/tools will always be enabled. The Job reference
will order all Job members to select the latest Pset from the digital input, fieldbus or selector (in case one of
these is C200 Pset) otherwise the latest selected Pset in the Power Focus will remain.
No running Job: The Job reference will unlock the tools of all Job members. The Job reference will also order
Job members to select the latest Pset, which was selected from the digital input, fieldbus or selector (in case
one of these is the C200 Pset). Otherwise the latest selected Pset in the Power Focus will remain.
When a PF is in Job off mode it is possible to perform tightening with any existing Pset or Multistage. As long
as the Job reference is in Job off mode the user cannot select a new Job, the Job off mode must first be
inverted.
The only occasion when the Job off function affects the Job clients is when they have lost communication with
their Job reference. In this case there is the possibility to unlock the Job clients locally by using the Job off
function.
Only the Job reference will remember the Job mode after a
reboot.
Job OK: Received if all Psets/Multistages included in the Job have been correctly performed, alternatively if
batch increment/bypass has been used (presupposed that batch increment/bypass is configured as an OK
event).
Job NOK: Received if any Pset/Multistage included in the Job has not been correctly performed and if J310
Increase batch at tightening is configured OK+NOK. Alternatively it is considered as NOK (Not OK) if batch
increment/bypass has been used (presupposed that Batch Increment/Bypass is configured as an NOK event).
Job aborted: Received if a Job is considered aborted.
9.4 Unlock the tool
Unlock the tool by selecting a new Job, deleting all existing Jobs or select Job off.
It is only possible to unlock the tool from the Job reference.
It is not possible to unlock the tool by rebooting PF.