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Cleco DGD mPro400GC - User Manual

Cleco DGD mPro400GC
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mPro400GC
Global Controller
Programming Manual
PL12EN-1001
2011-04

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Questions and Answers

  • V
    Victoria AndrewsAug 19, 2025
    What to do if Cleco Controller doesn't reach expected rundowns on one battery charge?
    • J
      Jennifer EllisAug 19, 2025
      If you're not achieving the expected number of rundowns with a single battery charge on your Cleco Controller, consider these factors: * Ensure the battery is fully charged before use. Use only fully charged batteries. * The low voltage warning might not be set to the minimum value. Set the value for Low Level to 17.5 Volts in the Tool Setup > Tool settings screen of the controller. * High torque requirements during the tightening sequence, such as with coated screws, can significantly reduce the number of rundowns. * The battery's capacity may be reduced due to excessive charge cycles. After approximately 800 charge cycles, the capacity reduces to about 60%.
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    Gina GutierrezAug 22, 2025
    Why is WLAN communication partly interrupted on my Cleco Controller?
    • N
      Nina LewisAug 22, 2025
      If WLAN communication with your Cleco Controller is partly interrupted, consider the following: * The distance between the access point and the tool may be too great. Check the signal strength in the WLAN RF settings submenu of the tool. Ensure the value (N) is greater than 15. If it's less, move the access point closer to the tool. * The tool might also be assigned to a different controller. Check if the tool (IP address) is assigned to another controller and delete the assignment if it is. * There might be too much traffic on the wireless network. Try reducing the traffic by deactivating torque plot data transmission.
  • T
    Tina SantosAug 26, 2025
    What to do if digital +24 V outputs are not active on Cleco Controller?
    • D
      David FoleyAug 26, 2025
      If the Digital +24 V outputs are not active on your Cleco Controller, it could be due to these reasons: * The output parameter is not configured. In the Advanced Application Builder > Outputs screen of the controller, ensure the signal is programmed to correspond to the output. * The hardware connection is incorrect. Check if the connection is set up correctly.
  • D
    Daniel SmithAug 28, 2025
    Why Cleco tool does not start if reverse switch is active?
    • J
      jasmine29Aug 28, 2025
      If your tool doesn't start when the reverse switch is active on your Cleco Controller, it might be because the backoff speed parameter is set to 0 rpm. Adjust the backoff speed value in the Standard Application Builder screen of the controller.
  • V
    Virginia NewtonAug 30, 2025
    What to do if not all data is displayed in Cleco Controller Archive?
    • M
      Melissa DavisAug 30, 2025
      If not all or none of the data in the Archive is displayed on your Cleco Controller, it could be due to: * An active filter. Press the button and check if any filter parameter is active. * Other tools of this controller are used more frequently. The controller stores the most recent rundowns, independent of the tools.
  • M
    moorebethSep 2, 2025
    How to fix no infrared data communication between Cleco Controller and tool?
    • A
      Angel HarrisSep 2, 2025
      If there is no infrared data communication between the Cleco controller and the tool, the wrong port might be selected for connection with the controller. Check the port settings for infrared (IRDA) communication in Communication > Tool screen of the controller.
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    Ann SmithSep 5, 2025
    Why is free speed too low on my Cleco Controller?
    • G
      Glen DukeSep 5, 2025
      If the free speed is too low on your Cleco Controller, it may be caused by low battery voltage. Use a fully charged battery.
  • E
    Eric ChavezSep 8, 2025
    How to activate tool light on Cleco Controller?
    • M
      Maurice JohnsonSep 8, 2025
      If the tool light is not active on your Cleco Controller, it may be deactivated by a parameter setting. Adjust the parameter for Tool light in Advanced > Tool Settings screen of the controller.
  • T
    teresa60Sep 12, 2025
    Why is the operating menu of Cleco tool not enabled?
    • S
      Sarah MurphySep 12, 2025
      If the operating menu of the tool is not enabled, or only partly enabled, on your Cleco Controller, it may be disabled by a parameter setting. Activate the Enable Tool menu parameter in the Advanced > Tool Settings menu of the controller.
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    Tracie DyerSep 13, 2025
    Why is no parameter displayed in Cleco Controller Basic Application Builder?
    • M
      Maria WilsonSep 13, 2025
      If no parameter is displayed in the Basic Application Builder of your Cleco Controller, it is because a rundown sequence other than two-stage SEQ 11/30 or SEQ 11/50 is programmed. Use the Standard Application Builder to display and edit the parameter.

Summary

Set-Up Guide

Controller Description

Explains the Master, Primary, and Secondary controller types and their features.

Installing the Unit

Details assembly, mounting types, and placement considerations for safety.

Mounting the Controller

Provides step-by-step instructions for mounting the controller securely.

Making Connections to the Controller

Details how to connect cables to the tool and power source correctly.

Accepting a Corded Tool

Guides through the process of connecting and registering a corded tool.

Accepting a LiveWire Tool

Explains requirements and steps for connecting a LiveWire tool.

Basic Fastening Strategy Programming

Explains how to program a simple two-stage fastening strategy.

Auto Programming (Torque;Angle)

Details the auto-programming feature for specific fastening strategies.

Manual Programming

Guides the user through manual programming of applications.

Programming

Basic Programming

Explains programming a typical two-stage rundown with torque or angle control.

Standard Programming

Introduces the Standard Application Builder for multi-stage rundowns.

Troubleshooting

Cleco DGD mPro400GC Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCleco
ModelDGD mPro400GC
CategoryController
Input Voltage100-240 VAC
Frequency50-60 Hz
Power Consumption400 W
Storage Temperature-20°C to 70°C
ProtectionOverload, overvoltage, short circuit
CoolingFan
Efficiency85%
Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C
Weight1.5 kg
CertificationsCE

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