EasyManuals Logo

Atlas Copco Power Focus 3000 User Manual

Atlas Copco Power Focus 3000
428 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #189 background imageLoading...
Page #189 background image
Identifier
9836 3123 01 189 (428)
14 Identifier
The Identifier section describes the identifier concept, functions and settings.
An identifier, or barcode string, can be used for example to select Psets or Jobs, identify motor
vehicles (VIN) and other work pieces, variants, and operators. The tightening result can then be
saved together with this information.
This section includes screenshots from ToolsTalk PF. The screenshots show examples of
parameter settings and are NOT intended to be generally applicable. Check with your
local Atlas Copco representative how to set up your specific system environment.
See parameter list section Identifier for a description of all available Identifier options.
14.1 Identifier concepts
There are three ways to use the identifier function, all possible to use independently of each other:
ï‚§ To select a Pset/Multistage or Job through scanning a barcode string (only Type 1).
ï‚§ To create a work order for identification of, for example, work pieces connected to a tightening.
ï‚§ To store additional information to the tightening result.
An identifier (barcode) string can have different standards and lengths. It can be scanned and stored as it
is, but PF can also be configured to identify parts of the string. These parts are called significant strings.
The Type 1 identifier can be configured for selection of Pset/Multistage or Job in addition to being stored
as additional information to the tightening result or being selected in a work order.
The Type 2, Type 3 and Type 4 identifiers can be stored as additional information to the tightening result or
be selected in a work order. These multiple identifiers are RBU-dependent.
A significant string is a set of characters within a barcode string that can be defined.
The significant positions are the positions where the significant strings are located.
A wildcard character is represented by a ¤ symbol and means that a certain position in the significant
string can have any character value.
A work order consists of different types of identifiers (Type 1 is mandatory). It is configured when Power
Focus should receive identifiers in a predefined order. An identifier not included in the work order is
called Optional identifier. An optional identifier must not be identical to an identifier included in the work
order.

Table of Contents

Other manuals for Atlas Copco Power Focus 3000

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Atlas Copco Power Focus 3000 and is the answer not in the manual?

Atlas Copco Power Focus 3000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAtlas Copco
ModelPower Focus 3000
CategoryControl Systems
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals