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Global 400 User Manual
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2 February 2016 Manual Part Number 857412
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Sturtevant Richmont Global 400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSturtevant Richmont
ModelGlobal 400
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Quick Start Guide

Chapter 1: Overview

Safety Warnings and Cautions

Essential safety guidelines and precautions for operating the unit, covering electrical hazards and proper handling.

Unit Overview

Description of the Global 400's hardware components, display, keypad, and connectivity ports.

Compatible Tools

Lists the specific models of torque wrenches and transducers compatible with the Global 400 unit.

Chapter 2: Using the Unit

Concepts Explained

Explains fundamental terms like Tools, Parameters, Groups, and Jobs for operating the Global 400.

Run Screen Interface

Details the different modes of the run screen and the meaning of visual indicators and notifications.

History Screen

Information on how to view past tightening results and the data displayed in the history screen.

Unit Status Display

Provides insights into the unit's configuration, network status, and tool communication diagnostics.

Rundown Graph

Describes how to view and interpret torque rundown graphs for air tools, including thresholds and timers.

Network Status

Explains the unit's Ethernet connection status, IP configuration, and network interface details.

Tool Status

Details how to check the signal strength, battery level, and radio status of connected tools.

I/O State

Illustrates the status of input/output devices connected to the unit and how to navigate the I/O screen.

Chapter 3: Configuring the Unit

Introduction to Configuration

Overview of unit configuration via the menu system, navigation keys, and function keys.

Entering Text and Letters

Guide on using the numeric keypad to input text and names for parameters and other fields.

Main Menu Navigation

Explains the structure and navigation of the Global 400's main menu for accessing settings and operations.

Tool Management

Information on learning, replacing, and editing primary and holding tools connected to the unit.

Tool Configuration Details

Details the specific settings available for configuring different types of tools (Click, Digital, Air, Holding).

Parameter Setup

Describes how to create, select, edit, and copy parameters for unit operation.

Parameter Configuration Options

Explains common and tool-specific settings for parameters, including batch, timer, and torque values.

Group Management

Guidance on creating and managing groups of parameters that run together.

Group Configuration Options

Details settings for group name, lock on done, batch beep, and parameter selection within a group.

Job Management

Instructions on creating and running sequences of parameters or groups.

Job Configuration Options

Explains settings for job name, steps, lock on done, and batch beep behavior.

Network Setup

Configuration of network parameters like IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DHCP.

Unit Setup Configuration

Covers overall unit settings including qualifier name, password, beeper, radio settings, and startup operation.

Resetting to Defaults

Procedure for restoring unit configuration settings to factory defaults.

Channel Change Process

Process for updating the XBEE channel for learned tools.

Event Log

How to view the log of non-tightening events that have occurred on the unit.

Chapter 4: Serial Communications

Introduction to Serial Port

Overview of the serial port functionality for barcode reading and serial printing.

Barcode Commands

Details the format and commands for using barcode input with the Global 400 unit.

Serial Printer Output

Information on configuring serial printing formats (line, CSV) and fields for tightening results.

Chapter 5: Atlas Copco Open Protocol

Atlas Copco Open Protocol Introduction

Description of Atlas Copco Open Protocol support and command MIDs.

Using Groups with Open Protocol

How to represent Global 400 groups as jobs when using the Atlas Copco Open Protocol.

Open Protocol Configuration Options

Settings for Open Protocol communication, including keep alive, timeouts, retries, and port configuration.

Supported Commands

List of Atlas Copco Open Protocol MIDs and their supported revisions.

Unsupported Commands

List of Atlas Copco Open Protocol MIDs that are not supported by the unit.

Chapter 6: ToolsNet Protocol

ToolsNet Protocol Introduction

Overview of the ToolsNet Open Protocol implementation and its version.

ToolsNet Configuration Options

Settings required to establish a ToolsNet connection, including server address, port, and retry intervals.

Chapter 7: EtherNet/IP

Vendor-Specific Objects

Details on objects for managing tools, parameters, groups, jobs, controller settings, and VIN data.

Assembly Object Connection Points

Defines connection points for outputting data to and receiving data from the network.

Backwards Compatibility Connection Points

Information on connection points for compatibility with older Global 8 units.

Chapter 8: Data Management

Downloading Data to USB

Procedure for downloading results, configuration, and event logs to a USB drive.

Uploading Files from USB

Procedure for uploading firmware and configuration files from a USB drive to the unit.

Chapter 9: Firmware Updates

Chapter 10: Product Specifications

Physical Dimensions

Physical dimensions (height, width, depth) of the Global 400 unit in both English and Metric units.

Radio Information and Compliance

Details on radio range, transmit power, receiver sensitivity, and regulatory compliance.

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