RAD Smart Socket User Manual - page 21
SMART SOCKET USER MANUAL
New World Technologies Inc.
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V2014.07.03
2. Large Font:
When Large Font is enabled, the Smart Socket screen will display the torque
readings in a larger font.
Note: By default the Large Font option is already enabled.
3. Redo Screen:
For purpose of bolt number and Data Log synchronization, if this mode is enabled
and a target FAIL occurs, user will have to press the centre button and then they
will be prompted with “Redo? Yes or No” (Figure 6.2-2).
Figure 6.2-2: Redo Screen
Pressing the corresponding keypad button below “Y” for YES will cause the Bolt ID to be
maintained for the next torque cycle, but as an appended record. Figure 6.2-3 shows the
screen after “Y” is pressed. Where the “Retry #” is the number of times the bolt has been
retried and the “Target #” is the current setpoint.
Figure 6.2-3: Screen after “Y” is Pressed
Pressing the corresponding keypad button below, “N” for NO will cause the Bolt ID to be
incremented on the next torque cycle.
4. Cal Mode:
When Cal Mode is enabled, the screen of the Smart Socket will display raw data
values that come from the strain gauges. These numbers are not in any torque units.
5. Real Time Graphs:
Note: The Smart Socket must be connected to the Data Logger during the torque cycle for
Real Time Graph Mode to work. Refer to Section 5.2 – Connecting a Smart Socket to a PC, for
more information on how to connect the Smart Socket to the Data Logger.
When Real Time Graphs is enabled, the user can view a live graph of the torque
cycle on the “RT Data Logger Software”. To view the live graph, go to the “Tool”
tab and press “Graph Torque” (Figure 6.2-3).
Figure 6.2-3: Graph Torque Button
The Torque vs Time Graph will then be displayed on the screen (Figure 6.2-4).
REDO?
Y N
RETRY #:
(Target #) LBFT
PEAK