Getting started with ToolsTalk PF
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If parameter C200 Pset is set to Ethernet/Serial, it is
possible to select a Pset or Multistage to run.
To simplify the Ethernet connection to a Power
Focus, use the PF List. Select an item and ToolsTalk
PF connects to the corresponding Power Focus. The
information in the list contains; name, IP address
and port number.
6.2.3 Toolbar
The toolbar icons are short-cuts to the basic functions in ToolsTalk PF. See the corresponding section in
this manual for a detailed description of each function.
This icon opens the programming window for the first Pset.
A Pset contains all the necessary information Power Focus needs to perform a tightening.
There are a number of parameters included in a Pset, among them; control parameters,
torque parameters, angle parameters etc.
Click on the arrow to the right to select between existing Psets (shown along with number
and name).
Use the function in the PF Map to create a new Pset.
This icon opens the programming window for the first Multistage.
In some instances it is necessary to perform a tightening in several stages. These
circumstances require specific tightening strategies. Multistage allows the user to create
linear sequences of up to eight Psets to perform a tightening divided into stages.
Click on the arrow to the right to select between existing Multistages (shown along with
number and name).
Use the function in the PF Map to create a new Multistage.
This icon opens the programming window for the first Job.
A Job is a collection of Psets or Multistages, which are useful when performing several
multiple tightening operations, each with different requirements. This is convenient since the
operator does not have to select a new Pset or Multistage for every tightening.
Click on the arrow to the right to select between existing Jobs (shown along with number
and name).
Use the function in the PF Map to create a new Job.
This icon opens the first part in the Controller programming section.
Controller contains information and settings for PF. This includes network, COM ports,
display, memory and accessibility.
Use the arrow to the right to select between the sub-menus.