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Printed Matter No. 6159924300_EN Issue No. 08 Date 03/2024 Page 1 / 88
Model Part number CONNECT-X 6159327220 CONNECT-W 6159327230
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Ensure that you read, understand and follow all instructions before operating the tool. Failure to follow all the instructions may result in electric shock, fire, property damage and/or severe bodily injury.
► Read all Safety Information delivered together with the different parts of the system.
► Read all Product Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance of the different parts of the system.
► Read all locally legislated safety regulations regarding the system and parts thereof.
► Save all Safety Information and instructions for future reference.
Warranty
- Product warranty will expire 12 months after the product is first taken into use, but will in any case expire at the
latest 13 months after delivery.
- Normal wear and tear on parts is not included within the warranty.
- Normal wear and tear is that which requires a part change or other adjustment/overhaul during standard tools
maintenance typical for that period (expressed in time, operation hours or otherwise).
- The product warranty relies on the correct use, maintenance, and repair of the tool and its component parts.
- Damage to parts that occurs as a result of inadequate maintenance or performed by parties other than Desoutter
or their Certified Service Partners during the warranty period is not covered by the warranty.
- To avoid damage or destruction of tool parts, service the tool according to the recommended maintenance sched-
ules and follow the correct instructions.
- Warranty repairs are only performed in Desoutter workshops or by Certified Service Partners.
Desoutter offers extended warranty and state of the art preventive maintenance through its Tool Care contracts. For further information contact your local Service representative.
For electrical motors:
- Warranty will only apply when the electric motor has not been opened.
Website
Information concerning our Products, Accessories, Spare Parts and Published Matters can be found on the Desoutter website.
Please visit: www.desouttertools.com .
Information about spare parts
Exploded views and spare parts lists are available in Service Link at www.desouttertools.com .
Dimensioning
CONNECT-W
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mm in.
A 227 8.94 B 90 3.54 C 222 8.74 D 210 8.28 E 215 8.46 F 390 15.35
CONNECT-X
mm in.
A 227 8.94 B 90 3.54 C 222 8.74 D 210 8.28 E 215 8.46
CAD files
For information about the dimensions of a product, see the Dimensional drawings archive:
https://www.desouttertools.com/resource-centre
General overview
CONNECT is the Desoutter premium platform for tightening solutions.
- CONNECT-W has an embedded WI-FI access point and allows to manage up to 10 cordless tools with internal
access point and 20 with an external access point.
- CONNECT-X communicates with an external WI-FI access point and allows to manage up to 20 cordless tools.
Tightening units
Tightening units are managing the tools. One tool is connected to one tightening unit.
There are 3 types of tightening units:
Icon Type Description Associated tools
Premium This tightening unit manages cordless tool with full traceability.
EABS EABC EPBC BLRTC
Essential This tightening unit manages cordless tool with OK/NOK traceability.
EABS EABC EPBC BLRTC
E-LIT Wi-Fi This tightening unit manages cordless tool with OK/NOK traceability.
ELC-A-W ELC-P-W
Each tightening unit has to be activated by UV (Unit Values) which have been already defined during the configura- tion step and which are supplied in an eWallet.
Tightening units, features and UVs
Tightening unit type and features Premium Essential E-lit Wi-Fi
Number of Psets 10 6 4 Number of Assembly Processes 10 6 4 with 1 batch Live result on CONNECT, CVIMONITOR and Sight
OK/NOK Monitorings Values Curves
OK/NOK Monitorings Values Curves
OK/NOK Monitorings
Traceability OK/NOK Monitorings Values Curves
OK/NOK Monitorings
OK/NOK Monitorings
Features and UVs Premium Essential Elit Wi-Fi
Tightening unit value 86 UVs 41 UVs 15 UVs Up to 50 Psets 11 UVs - - Up to 250 Psets 17 UVs - - Up to 50 Assembly Processes 15 UVs - - Up to 250 Assembly Processes 20 UVs - - Desoutter protocol 5 UVs - - Customized protocol 5 UVs 5 UVs - Virtual Cable (1 working space) 15 UVs 15 UVs - Virtual Cable (multiple working spaces) 25 UVs 25 UVs - CVILOGIX 9 UVs 9 UVs 9 UVs
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Product description
Front panel
1 Home button 2 LEDs Red Blue Green 3 Power management button 4 Touchscreen 5 RFID antenna
Start screen
Upon initial powering on, the following screen is displayed.
CONNECT name is on the top.
Click the arrow at the bottom.
Main buttons and icons
Tap this icon to access the tightening results and curves.
Tap this icon to configure:
- System
- Tightening units
- Tools
- Psets
- Assembly Processes
- Feature management
Tap this icon to access the following actions.
- updating of the system firmware
- using of a CVI LOGIX program
- backup of configurations and results
- management of I/O events
- management of the system memory
- management of results, logs and user infos
- getting information on the tool
- pairing a tool via eDOCK or RFID
- displaying of the user info logs
- management of the RIM
- displaying the system firmware version
Tap this button on the front panel to display the start screen.
Tap this icon to validate.
Tap this icon to quit.
Technical data
Power supply
100-240 V~
50-60 Hz
Single-phase
CONNECT can alternatively be powered by 24 V DC provided by an external output.
Power consumption
For both models, CONNECT-W and CONNECT-X:
100-240 V / I max 2,5 A 24 V / I max 4 A Max. consumption 100 W
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Standby consumption 15 W
Weight
Model kg lb
CONNECT-X 2.1 4.63 CONNECT-W 2.1 4.63
Storage and use conditions
Storage temperature -20 to +70 °C (-4 to +158 F) Operating temperature 0 to 45 °C (32 to 113 F) Storage humidity 0-95 % RH (non-condensing) Operating humidity 0-90 % RH (non-condensing) Altitude up to 2000 m (6562 feet) Usable in Pollution degree 2 environment Indoor use only
Wireless Communication specifications
Dual Band – 5.x and 2.4 GHz, MIMO, IEEE802.11ac indoor transceiver.
Radio Configuration 3x3 MIMO, Dual Band Center Frequency Range • 5.180 GHz ~ 5.825 GHz • 2.412 GHz ~ 2.484 GHz This varies by the regulatory domain Channel Bandwidth* 20, 40 and 80 MHz channels Radio Modulation/Data Rates (Dynamic Link Adaptation)
- 802.11ac: MCS0-9 (5.x GHz) • 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps (5.x GHz) • 802.11n: MCS0-23 (5.x and 2.4 GHz) • 802.11b/g: 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps (2.4 GHz) 802.11ac Wave 1 Capabilities • 802.11 dynamic frequency selection (DFS) as an AP and Client
- Packet aggregation: A-MPDU (Tx/Rx), A-MSDU (Tx/Rx), Maximal ratio combining (MRC), Cyclic shift diversity (CSD), Frame aggregation, block ACK, 802.11e compatible bursting, Spatial multiplexing, cyclic-delay diversity (CDD), low-density parity check (LDPC), Space Time Block Code (STBC)
- Phy data rates up to 1.3 Gbps (80 MHz channel) 802.11n version 2.0 Capabilities • 802.11 dynamic frequency selection (DFS) as an AP and Client
- Packet aggregation: A-MPDU (Tx/Rx), A-MSDU (Tx/Rx), Maximal ratio combining (MRC), Cyclic shift diversity (CSD), Frame aggregation, block ACK, 802.11e compatible bursting, Spatial multiplexing, cyclic-delay diversity (CDD), low-density parity check (LDPC), Space Time Block Code (STBC)
- Phy data rates up to 450 Mbps (40 MHz channel)
Accessories
Included accessories
RIM stands for Removable Integrated Memory and is inserted in the front panel. It contains the configuration (tools parameters, tightening processes), the tightening results and curves and the UV assigned to the features of the tightening units. It can be removed and inserted in another CONNECT at any time.
Wall mounting kit 6153995675
Required accessories
Length m
Length ft. Part number
Area
Europe 2.5 8.20 6159177390 USA 2.5 8.20 6159177410 UK 2.5 8.20 6159177400 China 2.5 8.20 6159177420
Optional accessories
The following accessory allows to tilt the hub every 7.5° (min. -15°/max. +15°).
Advanced wall mounting 6153995650
The following accessory is used to protect CONNECT from dust and splashed water.
IP54 kit 6153993360
Use the following cable to power supply CONNECT with an external 24 V DC output.
Length m
Length ft. Part number
5 16.40 6159177430
Network and WI-FI settings
Default systems Ethernet configuration
Item Desoutter default parameter
IP address (Ethernet 1) 192.168. 5 .212 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 127.0.0.1
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Default Ethernet configuration - External Access Point
Item Desoutter default parameter Other possible values
IP address 192.168.5.201 Refer to local settings Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Refer to local settings
WI-FI settings
Item Desoutter default parameter Other possible values
Network name (SSID) Desoutter_1 String of 255 characters Security type WPA/WPA2 PSK Open Encryption type AES/CCMP none WEP64 WEP168 TKIP Security key mydesoutter_1 String of 255 characters Regulatory domain Worldwide ETSI (Europe) FCC (America) TELEC (Japan) Radio band 2.4 GHz - Channel 1-11 5 GHz - U-NII-1 5 GHz - U-NII-2 5 GHz - U-NII-2 ext 5 GHz - U-NII-3 Data rate 54 Mbit 1 Mbit 2 Mbit 5.5 Mbit 6 Mbit 9 Mbit 11 Mbit 12 Mbit 18 Mbit 24 Mbit 36 Mbit 48 Mbit 13 Mbit (MCS1) 19.5 Mbit (MCS2) 26 Mbit (MCS3) 39 Mbit (MCS4) 52 Mbit (MCS5) 58.5 Mbit (MCS6) 65 Mbit (MCS7) 6.5 Mbit (MCS0) Link adaptation True - RSSI (Received Strength Signal Indication) on tool
- > -65 dBm as a minimum
Regulatory domain
A WLAN regulatory domain can be defined as a bounded area that is controlled by a set of laws or policies. Many countries follow standards set by FCC, ETSI, TELEC or worlwide.
2.4 GHz authorized channel list per regulatory domain
FCC America
ETSI Europe
TELEC Japan Worldwide
Channel
1 x x x x 2 x x x x 3 x x x x 4 x x x x 5 x x x x 6 x x x x
FCC America
ETSI Europe
TELEC Japan Worldwide
Channel
7 x x x x 8 x x x x 9 x x x x 10 x x x x 11 x x x x 12 N/A x x N/A 13 N/A x x N/A
5 GHz authorized channel list per regulatory domain
Radio band
FCC North America
ETSI Europe
TELEC Japan Worldwide
Channel
36 U-NII-1 x x x x 40 x x x x 44 x x x x 48 x x x x 52 U-NII-2 x x x x 56 x x x x 60 x x x x 64 x x x x 100 U-NII-2 Ext x x x x 104 x x x x 108 x x x x 112 x x x x 116 x x x x 120 N/A x x N/A 124 N/A x x N/A 128 N/A x x N/A 132 x x x x 136 x x x x 140 x x x x 149 U-NII-3 x x N/A N/A 153 x x N/A N/A 157 x x N/A N/A 161 x x N/A N/A 165 x x N/A N/A
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Checking the line voltage
Before connecting CONNECT to the main supply, check that the line voltage is appropriate.
Line voltage (V) 100-120 / 200-240 V~
The symbol ~ means "alternating current".
Required distances for installation
The maximum distance advised between CONNECT or the external WI-FI access point and the farthest tool is 30 meters (98.42 ft) without obstacles such as metallic objects.
Minimum compatible versions
Software Version
CVI CONFIG V 2.3.7.x CVIMONITOR V 1.8.0.x
Tools Version
EABC C5.6.x EPBC C5.6.x BLRTC C5.6.x EABS C5.9.x ELC-W 4.0.1.x
Installing the hub
Bottom panel
1 USB port 2 RIM slot 3 Mini USB
Inside panel
1 ON/OFF switch 2 Plug for power cord 3 24 V DC connector 4 RS232 port 5 eBUS port 6 Ethernet ports 1 and 2 7 Ethernet ports 3 and 4 Port 4 is a PoE Ethernet port. "PoE" stands for "Power over Ethernet" 8 2 USB ports 9 Fieldbus module slot
Installing the wall mounting kit
Use the following drilling template to properly install the wall-mounting kit.
mm in.
A 70 2.76 B 55 1.16 C 6.5 0.26
Mount the wall-mounting kit on the rail or wall.
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Place CONNECT on the kit as follows.
- Position CONNECT against the wall-mounting kit so that the rear slots fit into the lifting lugs of the kit. 2. Let CONNECT drop. It will be locked into place with a distinct click.
Installing the advanced wall mounting
Mount the accessory on a DIN rail or wall.
mm in.
A 55 2.17 B 70 2.76
Pull the knob out to tilt the accessory (-15°/+15°) to tighten the screws more easily.
Place CONNECT on the wall mounting kit as shown previously.
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Installing the IP54 kit
The RIM cover protection has to be installed over the IP54 kit.
Installing the RIM cover protection
Routing the cables
- Open the side door by pressing the button located on the door. 2. Push the door against CONNECT. It will remain in place thanks to the magnet. 3. Plug the cables and pass them through the grommet.
Removing CONNECT from the wall mounting kit
- Power OFF the switch of the inside pane. 2. Unplug the cables.
To remove CONNECT from the kit, follow the instructions below.
- Push down the locking tab to unlock CONNECT. 2. Lift CONNECT and remove it.
Connecting to AC input power supply
Use only one of the power cords given in chapter Required accessories .
Plug the power cord to (1) and to the mains.
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Connecting to 24 V DC input power supply
Plug the cable connector to (1). Refer to the following pin layout (2) to connect the cable to an external 24 V DC input. The maximum current for each pin is 1.5 A.
1 + 24 V DC 2 + 24 V DC 3 0 V 4 0 V 5 RS422 RX + 6 RS422 RX - 7 RS422 TX + 8 RS422 TX -
Connecting to the PoE port (ouput power supply)
Plug the Ethernet cable to the PoE Ethernet port (1) of CONNECT and to the Ethernet port of a device.
The type of CONNECT PoE port is: 802.3at.
Powering on CONNECT
- Open the side door.
Push the ON/OFF switch to I . This will turn the system on. 2. Keep pressing the Power Management button on the front panel. LEDs are blinking and the Desoutter logo ap- pears. The start screen is displayed and the green LEDs remain steady.
After 2 minutes (by default), the screen switches off. Tap the screen to wake it up.
Blue LEDs are blinking during the powering on of CONNECT-W. They will then remain steady to indicate that the embedded WI-FI access point is working properly.
Powering off CONNECT
- Keep pressing the Power Management button on the front panel. 2. Tap Shutdown to turn off CONNECT. 3. Open the side door.
Push the ON/OFF switch to O . This will turn the system off.
Linking CONNECT to a computer
Plug an Ethernet cable to the computer and to any available Ethernet port of the inside panel
In the computer, go to Network and Sharing Center and change the IP address of the computer for a compatible static IP address . Change also the subnet mask if needed.
Mounting the WI-FI antennas on CONNECT-W
Always remove the antennas before moving CONNECT-W.
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Remove the caps and mount the antennas.
Plugging CONNECT-X to a WI-FI access point
Plug an Ethernet cable into any available Ethernet port of the inside panel and connect it to the WI-FI access point.
Setting up networks
Overview about networks
Desoutter Ethernet 1 is typically the wired network dedicated to production lines.
Desoutter Ethernet 2 is typically the wired network dedicated to offices (company network).
IP address by default Subnet mask by default
System connected to Ethernet 1 192.168. 5 .212 255.255.255.0 System connected to Ethernet 2 192.168. 6 .212 255.255.255.0
Selecting the network configuration
Be sure that each IP address is unique and valid.
- The network configuration depends on the model of CONNECT you have.
CONNECT-X: tools communicate with the WI-FI access point of the production line.
CONNECT-W: tools communicate with its embedded WI-FI access point. 2. The network configuration depends on how you want to interface CONNECT.
CONNECT can be linked to:
- 1 network i.e. Ethernet 1 or 2
- 2 networks i.e. Ethernet 1 and 2
It is possible to authorize a “bridge” between the dedicated WI-FI access point and Ethernet 1 or 2.
CONNECT-W and 1 wired network
Use any available Ethernet port of CONNECT to link it to Ethernet 1.
Go to CONNECT.
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap System > Peripherals / Networks .
Give a name to your network. Type a valid IP address for CONNECT.
Tap this icon.
Give a SSID for CONNECT. Type a valid IP address for the WI-FI access point of CONNECT.
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Tap this icon.
Fill in the wireless parameters.
Tap this icon to validate.
Blue LEDs will be blinking during the change of configuration. They will then remain steady to indicate that the embedded WI-FI access point is working properly.
CONNECT-W and 2 wired networks
Use Ethernet ports 1 OR 2 to link CONNECT to Ethernet 1. Use Ethernet ports 3 OR 4 to link CONNECT to Ethernet 2.
Go to CONNECT.
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap System > Peripherals / Networks .
Tap this icon.
Give a name to each network. Type a valid IP address for each network and for each CONNECT.
Tap this icon to validate.
Blue LEDs will be blinking during the change of configuration. They will then remain steady to indicate that the embedded WI-FI access point is working properly.
CONNECT-X or CONNECT-W with WI-FI access point unticked
Use Ethernet ports 1 OR 2 to link CONNECT to Ethernet 1. Use Ethernet ports 3 OR 4 to link CONNECT to Ethernet 2.
Go to CONNECT.
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap System > Peripherals / Networks .
Tap this icon.
Give a name to each network. Type a valid IP address for each network and for each CONNECT.
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For CONNECT-W, tap this icon to display the screens for the WI-FI access point..
Untick WI-FI access point activated .
Tap this icon to validate.
Blue LEDs are off.
CONNECT-W / Embedded wireless network linked to Ethernet 1/2
Use any available Ethernet port of CONNECT to link it to Ethernet 1. Go to CONNECT.
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap System > Peripherals / Networks .
Give a name to your network. Type a valid IP address for each CONNECT.
Tap this icon.
Go to the box Linked to and select Ethernet 1. Enter the parameters of the embedded access point in page 1 and 2.
Tap this icon to validate.
Blue LEDs will be blinking during the change of configuration. They will then remain steady to indicate that the embedded WI-FI access point is working properly.
Pinging an IP address
This function is used to check the network connection with any device connected to the network.
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap System > Ping .
Tap the box to enter the IP address.
Tap this icon to start.
Pinging an IP address with CVIMONITOR
This function is used to check the network connection with any device connected on the network.
Launch CVI MONITOR software from the launchbar on your computer desktop. Type the IP of the relevant system and click "Select".
Click this icon to display the screen.
Select Ping .
Type the IP address. A green tick indicates that the ping is successful.
Installing a Fieldbus module
Be aware that errors of manipulation can cause connection problems or a deterioration of electrical contacts.
We strongly recommend that a technician from Desoutter installs the modules. Contact your Desoutter representative for support.
- Power off the system. 2. Locate the Fieldbus connector on the bottom panel of the system. The connector is protected by a grey cover. 3. Remove the cover. 4. Carefully drive the Fieldbus module into its location. 5. Tighten the 2 screws by using a T9 Torx screwdriver. 6. Power on the system.
When the Fieldbus module is not present into its location, the cover must remain in place.
Refer to the user manual (printed matter: 6159931440) delivered in the packaging box or available at https:// www.desouttertools.com/resource-centre .
Pairing tools via eDOCK
Plug a battery pack to the tool.
Connect eDOCK to the tool and to the USB port of CONNECT.
Respect the connection order.
EABS
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EABC
EPBC
BLRTC
ELC-A-W
Press the trigger while inserting the battery pack. The reporting LED will blink.
ELC-P-W
Press the trigger while inserting the battery pack. The reporting LED will blink.
Pairing tools via RFID
EABS
EABC
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EPBC
BLRTC
Name, torque unit, speed unit, keypad beep, sleep mode
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap System > User interface > Display .
Customize the name of CONNECT.
Select the torque unit: Nm, ft lb, in lb, kg m, kg cm, oz in.
Select the speed unit: rpm or % of maximum tool speed.
Tick/untick "Keypad beep enabled" to enable/disable the beep sound.
Backlight auto off (sleep mode) The screen will be automatically turned off after the timeout. The screen will turn on as soon as the screen is touched or when a tightening result is displayed.
Back light timeout The timeout value for the automatic switching off can be set between 1 and 60 minutes.
Tap this icon to validate.
Setting date, time and synchronization
This function is used to synchronize the system date and time to ensure that the tightening results are stored with the correct date and time.
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap System > User interface > Date and time .
Tap the current date and time box to update them if needed.
Select the date and time format.
- DD/MM/YY hh:mm:ss
- YY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss
- MM/DD/YY hh:mm:ss
Select the "Sync source" which will set the date and time in CONNECT. For example: If "Sync source" is set to "CVI CONFIG", the date and time of CONNECT will be updated during the data transfer.
- None
- CVI CONFIG
- CVINet
- Fieldbus
- Ethernet protocol
- Server NTP --> Enter the server address and the time zone.
- Toolsnet
Tap this icon to validate.
Changing the language
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap System > User interface > Language .
The following languages are available:
English Russian French Portuguese Spanish Dutch German Portuguese (Brazil) Swedish Korean Italian Farsi Japanese Czech Chinese Turkish Polish
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Select your language.
Tap this icon to validate.
Remoting the display to your PC or smartphone
PC/Windows
Use TightVNC viewer which is a free remote control software package to see the display of the tightening product and control it with your local mouse and keyboard.
Go to the website http://www.tightvnc.com and follow the instructions.
Once the software is downloaded, go to "Start / All programs / TightVNC" folder. Click "TightVNC Viewer". Enter the IP address of the tightening product and click "Connect".
You can now control the display from your PC. For example:
Apple
Install the free application Mocha VNC Lite on your device.
Set up a Wi-Fi access point connected to the tightening product. Set up the SSID / Password. Set up the IP address of the access point and connect it to the tightening product.
Check the IP address of the tightening product.
On your Apple device, configure the Wi-Fi network.
Connect to the SSID of the tightening product access point. Go then on details view.
Move from DHCP to Static. Put an IP address for your device and a subnet mask in relation with what has been made for the tightening product (for example: 192.168.5.100).
Your device can now talk to the tightening product.
Go to the App store and download the free app "Mocha VNC Lite". In the app, create a new configuration and enter the IP address of the tightening product in the box "VNC server ad- dress". Click "Connect".
You can now control the display from your PC.
Android
Install the free application bVNC on your device. The process is the same than for the Apple device.
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Creating a tightening unit
Create one tightening unit per tool.
Before starting, check that the RIM contains enough UVs for the planned configuration. If not, go to the chapter Rebalancing UV to the RIM [Page 60]
Launch CVI CONFIG.
Plug CONNECT to the computer as shown in chapter Linking CONNECT to a computer [Page 20] .
Create a working area and right-click it to add your CONNECT. Type the IP address and click Update. A green tick indicates the communication is established.
Click CONNECT and right-click to add a tightening unit.
Go to Feature management. Select the tightening unit and click Activate .
You can also activate the feature CVILOGIX if required.
Click this icon to update the product.
Associating a tool to a tightening unit
Select the tightening unit which drives the tool. Swipe the tile to display Easy pairing.
Pair the tool as shown in chapter Pairing tools via eDOCK [Page 26] or Pairing tools via RFID [Page 28] .
Tap the tile Easy pairing to start the procedure.
Unplug and plug the battery pack to the tool.
The WI-FI icon on the top left is activated. The tool is associated to this tightening unit.
Go to CVI CONFIG.
Click this icon to update CVI CONFIG.
Setting up a simple Pset
Setting the running mode to Pset
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap Tightening unit .
Select the tightening unit in the list.
Tap this icon to edit.
Go to the box Running mode and select Pset .
Tap this icon to validate.
Selecting which source will start the Pset
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap Tightening unit .
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Select the tightening unit in the list.
Tap this icon to edit.
Go to the box Pset source and select Front panel .
Other possibilities are as follows:
- I/O
- CVILOGIX
- Open Protocol
- Fieldbus
- Customized protocol
- Tool display
Tap this icon to validate.
Setting the Pset
The tool must be connected.
Keep the tool awake by pressing the trigger, the run reverse button or the OK button.
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap Pset .
Select the tightening unit which drives the tool (Tightening unit - 1 in the example).
Tap this icon.
Keep the tool connected.
Tick Simple mode .
Tap this icon.
Tap the box Target torque .
Tap this icon to clean the box.
Type your target torque.
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Tap this icon to validate.
Tap this icon.
Tap this icon to validate.
Tap this button on the front panel to display the start screen.
Swipe the tile to the right to access the Pset.
Tap this icon.
Select Pset 1 in the list.
Tap this icon to validate.
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Executing the Pset
Press the tool trigger to run Pset 1.
Swipe the tile to display the results.
Tap the title of the tile.
The simple view is displayed by default.
Tap this icon to see the other possible views
The view you will select now will be the one by default for the next tightenings.
Detailed view
Curves view
Sending results to CVINET WEB database
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap System > Peripherals > CVINET .
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Tick the box "CVINet activated".
Tap this icon.
Description Parameters Factory settings
Identifiers of the server or computer where CVINET WEB database is in- stalled.
IP address
192.168.1.1
Port
FIFO settings Block if FIFO is full
Enabled
FIFO size
Result alarm threshold
50%
The system is regularly sending results to CVINet. The purpose is to provide a full traceability even when the network connection is unstable.
- The system is able to keep a defined number of results previously generated by each tightening unit (typi- cally 10,000). The alarm threshold corresponds to the percentage of these results that have not been sent to the server and stored in the FIFO memory.
- When option "Block if FIFO is full" is enabled, a tightening unit is locked when the FIFO level is 100%. It allows to ensure traceability of all generated results. The tightening unit is unlocked when connection is re-es- tablished and FIFO level is under 100%. When disabled, no lock is set when FIFO level is 100%, and traceabil- ity of all results is not ensured.
Tap this icon to validate.
Setting up a simple Assembly Process
Setting the running mode to Assembly Process
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap Tightening unit .
Select the tightening unit in the list.
Tap this icon to edit.
Go to the box Running mode and select Assembly Process .
Tap this icon to validate.
Creating an Assembly Process
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap Assembly Process .
Tap this icon.
Enter a description. Select Front panel as the source which will start the Assembly Process. Other possibilities are as follows:
- I/O
- CVILOGIX
- Open Protocol
- Fieldbus
- Customized protocol
Select the Pset to execute. Enter the batch size i.e. the number of times the Pset will be executed: 1-99 or unlimited.
Example:
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Tap this icon to validate.
Executing the Assembly Process
Tap this button on the front panel to display the start screen.
Swipe the tile.
Click the body of the tile. Select Assembly Process 1 in the list.
The tool is ready to execute Assembly Process 1 with Pset 1. Apply the tool to the joint to tighten. Press the tool trigger to execute the Assembly Process.
Go to CONNECT.
Click Tightening 51 to have access to the display selection.
Click this icon to access to the different types of views.
Click Ellipse to see what has been done.
Or click Assembly process to see what is going on.
When the Assembly Process is done, the tool is locked again waiting for the next one.
Click this icon to see the reason why the tool is locked.
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Setting up Fieldbus
Refer to the user manual (printed matter: 6159929610) available at https://www.desouttertools.com/resource-centre .
Performing actions on the on-going Assembly Process
At any time during the process, you can do the following actions.
- Abort
- Increment the batch
- Decrement the batch
- Reset the batch
- Reset the retries
Selecting another Pset or Assembly Process
Tap this button on the front panel to display the start screen.
Go to this type of display. Select the tightening unit.
Tap this icon to display the list of Assembly Processes available.
Tap this icon to display the list of Psets available.
Select the Pset or Assembly Process in the list.
or
Tap this icon to search for a Pset not displayed in the list.
Tap this icon to type directly the Pset number in the digital keyboard.
Tap this icon to validate.
How to get and read curves
How to get curves displayed
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap Tightening unit .
Select the tightening unit in the list.
Tap this icon to edit.
Tap this icon up to the screen Curves distribution .
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Tick Enable curves .
It may happen that there is no curve because the results are not representative.
Tap this icon to validate.
How to read curves
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap the torque value of result 20. The line turns grey.
Tap this icon.
Tap the icon on the left to go to the last value.
Tap the icon on the right to go to the first value.
Tap this area to get more information about the result.
Tick the values you want to have by default each time a curve is displayed. Click Curves selection to validate your selection.
Tick Show markers .
For example:
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How to zoom in a curve
Slide from the top left to the bottom right to zoom in a particular area.
Tap anywhere to return to the initial screen.
How to quickly pair a tool
When the tool is not connected, i.e. the WI-FI icon is not active, it is possible to quickly pair another tool.
See below that the tool of Tightening Unit -51 is not active.
Swipe the tile to display the Easy pairing shortcut.
Execute the pairing via eDOCK or RFID as described previously.
How to quickly get the full screen view of a tightening unit
Click the name of the tightening unit to access to the last view selected.
Click this icon to access to the main menu.
Click this icon to access to the different types of views.
- Simple
- Detailed
- Curves
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Tap this icon to get the list of Psets available for this tightening unit. Select a Pset.
How to use shortcuts of tiles and pop-up messages
The way to handle shortcuts of tiles is the same, regardless the color.
Example:
Tap the body of the tile.
Tap this icon to hide the message.
Tap this icon to display the QR code (Quick Response code). To quit, tap the image.
Tap this icon to clear (acknowledge) the message.
Tap this icon to display the procedure to follow.
How to quickly select a network interface (CONNECT)
Go to the tree view. Select the product.
Go the tool bar on the top.
Right-click this icon to select the interface.
Select: - Ethernet 1 - Ethernet 2 (if defined) - WI-FI (CONNECT-W)
Results monitoring with CVIMONITOR
CVIMONITOR enables to show:
- The result in real-time, detailed per step and with the reason for the tool stop.
- Results curves
- Detailed information of a result
- Results history
Launch CVI MONITOR software from the launchbar on your computer desktop. Type the IP of the relevant system and click "Select".
Click this icon to display the screen.
Go to the menu in the top bar and click View / Monitoring . Select the views to display at your convenience.
Click this icon to disable the real-time refreshing.
Click this icon to enable the real-time refreshing.
Result in real time
Results are shown for a specific tool.
The tool report is OK.
The tool report is NOK.
Tolerances are shown below the tool result.
Additional information is displayed:
- Tool number
- Tool serial number (manufacturer data)
- Tool stop source (target reached or reason for NOK)
- Cable serial number (manufacturer data)
In case of systems having several tools in a tightening unit, the global report is then is the aggregated result of all tools results. If all tools reports are OK, the global report is OK. If one or more tools are NOK, the global report is NOK.
The step status shows the result for a specific step.
The step report is OK.
The step report is NOK.
To have the "Result per step" recorded in the tightening results, be sure you have previously ticked the box "Store results" in the general parameters of the step (in CVI CONFIG).
Additional information is displayed:
- Torque and angle (systematically monitored)
Other monitorings are: - peak torque - final angle - current check at end - slip off - stick slip - time - rundown angle - torque rate
- Step number
- Step stop source (target reached or reason for NOK)
Results curves
The result curves are the last 20 curves stored by the system.
OK/NOK curves distribution is depending on the configuration set either in the system or in CVI CONFIG.
Click this icon before working on the curve.
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Click this icon to export results to .csv file.
Click this icon to print the curve.
Select the type of curve to view in the Torque/angle drop-down box.
- Time curves
- Torque and angle versus time - Torque, angle and current versus time - Torque, angle, current and speed versus time - Torque rate versus time
- Torque/Angle
- Torque/Overall angle
This type is used to see the angle over several steps or from the tightening start.
Use Control Markers to focus -for example- on Torque peak, Final angle, Target torque rate.
Use Monitoring markers to show -for example- the motor stop.
Choose to display the curve for all steps or for a specific step in the All drop-down box.
Click this icon to zoom out.
Click this icon to zoom in. Use the mouse to draw an area. Use the mouse to follow the points and mark a specific area. Use the right click of the mouse to come back to the previous view.
Slope information is shown on the right side of the curve.
Click this icon to clear the Zoom or Slope.
Detailed information of a result
This screen enables you to monitor the tightening process in real-time.
The following details can be displayed:
- System name
- Pset number
- Assembly Process number
- Batch count
- Date and time
- Result number
- Result name
- Comment
- Tightening unit name
- Identifier name (up to 10 different identifiers can be scanned by a barcode or sent via Open Protocol / Fieldbus /
CVILOGIX)
Results history
This screen shows the overview of the last 100 results.
- Result ID (status and number)
The report is OK.
The report is NOK.
Loosening operation
- Tool number - Torque value - Angle value
Click Load results to upload the last 100 results from the tool.
Click Export results to CSV to save results in a file at C:\Program Files (x86)\Desoutter\CVI CONFIG\cvi3monitor by default.
How to display and read results
Displaying the results
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
A green line indicates that the report is OK. A red line indicates that the report is NOK.
The line turns grey when you select it.
There are 2 lines per result:
- The first line shows the result number and the date and time of the result.
- The second line shows the number of the tightening unit and the torque/angle values.
Up to 20,000 results can be saved per tightening unit.
Use the arrows to scroll the list.
The last results are displayed, the most recent being on the top.
The number of results is displayed on the top.
Tap this icon up to select another tightening unit.
Searching for a specific result
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
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Select a result and tap this icon.
The following information is displayed:
- stop source
- tool serial number
- Pset number
- torque value
- angle value
Tap this icon to see the next result.
Filtering results
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tick this icon.
Tap the down arrow to see criteria.
Select the following filters.
General status
- All
- OK
- NOK
- Loosening
- Angle value
Stop type
- All
- No stop
- Overcurrent
- Trigger release
- External or internal stop
- Timeout
- Target reached
- Abort torque / angle / torque rate min. / torque rate max.
- Overall angle max.
- Stick slip detected
- Slip off detected
- Rehit detected
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- Yield point reached
- Torque / Angle / Time stop
- Remove fastener torque limit
- Hardware failure
- Unknown
Tap this icon to validate.
How to quickly select a network interface (CONNECT)
Go to the tree view. Select the product.
Go the tool bar on the top.
Right-click this icon to select the interface.
Select: - Ethernet 1 - Ethernet 2 (if defined) - WI-FI (CONNECT-W)
Reading the status of features
Status Description
Not active The feature is configured in the Tightening unit settings but NOT activated in the pane "Current configuration". Active The feature is configured in the Tightening unit settings AND active in the pane "Cur- rent configuration". Available The feature is NO MORE configured in the Tightening unit settings AND NOT ac- tive in the pane "Current configuration".
Adding a feature
The following procedure is valid for any kind of feature. The example described here is about adding the feature Up to 50 Psets .
Launch CVI CONFIG .
Go to the tree view.
Select CONNECT . Select Tightening unit - 51 . Create 10 Psets.
Reminder: you can create up to 10 Psets without adding UVs to CONNECT. From the 11th Pset, you will have to purchase the feature Up to 50 Psets .
Add 1 additional Pset. See that Pset 11 is not active.
Go to the tree view and click Feature management .
See the feature Up to 50 Psets is not active.
Click this icon to update the product.
Click "Check UV amount". If necessary, fill in the RIM with UVs as described in chapter Rebalancing UV to the RIM [Page 60] .
Click this icon to update CVI CONFIG.
Go to the tree view and click Feature management . The number of UVs available is now displayed. Go to the pane Current configuration on the top and click the feature to select it.
Click this icon.
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See the feature Up to 50 Psets is Active . Pset 11 is active in the tree view.
Click this icon to update the product.
Saving results on a USB key
Make sure not to tighten during the backup of results.
Plug a USB key to the bottom panel.
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap System > USB key > Save .
Tick the box Save results .
Tap this icon to validate.
Deleting results from the system
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap System > Memory .
Tap Erase results .
A pop-up is shown asking you to confirm. Tap YES or NO .
Deleting results from the RIM
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap RIM > Erase .
A pop-up is shown asking you to confirm. Tap YES or NO .
Getting a snapshot of an existing CONNECT
Make sure not to tighten during the backup.
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap RIM > Backup / Restore .
Select Manual backup to create a snapshot of CONNECT in the RIM.
Press Backup to start the process.
Saving CONNECT data in real-time
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap RIM > Backup / Restore .
Select Auto backup to have each modification saved in real-time.
The RIM acts as a mirror of CONNECT.
Press Start .
The automatic backup can take up to 5 minutes.
Transfering data from the RIM to CONNECT
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap RIM > Backup / Restore .
Tap Restore to start.
Saving logs automatically
Plug a USB key to the bottom panel.
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap System > USB key > Advanced diagnosis .
Select a period in hours.
- 1 hour
- 2 hours
- 6 hours
- 12 hours
- 24 hours
Tap Start .
Rebalancing UV to the RIM
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap Feature management > Rebalance .
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Plug your eWallet to the USB port of the front panel.
You can replace the name RIM or the serial number by a customized description. Tap the serial number or the name RIM and enter the new description.
See the number of UV available in this eWallet.
Tap both tiles to select them.
Tap this icon to validate.
Tap the box "0" of the RIM or slide the cursor to fill in the box with UV.
Press the button "Start".
Reminder 86 UV are needed to activate one tightening unit.
The white tick indicates the transfer is done.
Tap this icon to quit.
See that 86 UV are available in the RIM.
Tap this button on the front panel to display the start screen.
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Managing UV counters
Launch CVI CONFIG .
Check that CONNECT is connected to the computer.
Go to the tree view and create the product CONNECT .
Click Feature management .
Go to the box UV counters .
Available UVs
Prerequisite: you have already filled in the RIM with the number of UVs necessary for your planned configura- tion.
Click this icon to update CVI CONFIG.
Go to the tree view.
Select CONNECT .
Add 4 tightening units and Pset 11 in Tightening unit - 51 .
Click Feature management .
Click this icon to update the product.
Go to the box UV counters .
Activate Tightening unit - 51 and the feature Up to 50 Psets .
Click this icon to update the product.
Assigned UVs
Activate Tightening unit - 52 .
Click this icon to update the product.
Required UVs
Activate Tightening unit - 53 .
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Click Check UV amount . The red cross indicated that UVs are missing.
It is not possible to transfer the configuration to CONNECT.
Fill in the RIM of CONNECT with the required UVs.
Click this icon to update CVI CONFIG.
Restart the activation of the feature.
Reading UV graph
Launch CVI CONFIG .
Check that CONNECT is connected to the computer.
Go to the tree view and select the product CONNECT .
Click this icon to update CVI CONFIG.
Click Feature management .
Symbol Number of UVs Color Description
188 grey Total number of UVs present in the RIM of this CON- NECT.
172 black Number of UVs assigned to this CONNECT.
26 green Number of UVs available in the RIM of this CONNECT.
0 orange Number of UVs required for the configuration of this CONNECT.
Assigned UVs cannot be rebalanced.
De-activate the feature to turn it available.
Checking UVs amount
Launch CVI CONFIG .
Check that CONNECT is connected to the computer.
Go to the tree view and select the product CONNECT .
Click this icon to update CVI CONFIG.
Click Feature management .
Click Check UV amount .
The number of UVs is sufficient to accept the configuration.
The number of UVs is not sufficient to accept the configura- tion.
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap System > Memory .
Tap Reset to factory .
A pop-up appears asking you to confirm. Tap YES or NO .
Only UVs are kept in the RIM.
Cleaning
If needed, clean the external panels by using a dry cloth.
Maintenance program
Please consult us on the Tool Care program that includes production support and maintenance solutions.
Spare parts
Exploded views and spare parts lists are available at https://www.desouttertools.com/resource-centre .
The use of spare parts other than those originally supplied by the manufacturer may result in a drop in performance or in increased maintenance and level of vibration and in the full cancellation of the manufacturer’s liability.
Read before maintenance
The tool can start unexpectedly and cause severe bodily injury.
► Prior to any maintenance task, disconnect the tool.
Maintenance should be performed by qualified personnel only .
Follow standard engineering practices and refer to exploded views for disassembling and reassembling the different parts of the system.
Take into account the following instructions given in the exploded views.
Be cautious: when reassembling, tighten in the right direction.
Left hand thread
Right hand thread
When reassembling:
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Apply the recommended glue.
Tighten to the required torque.
Lubricate with the required grease or oil. Do not apply too much grease on gears or bearings; a thin coat shall be sufficient.
Checking before putting back into service
Prior to putting the equipment back into service, check that its main settings have not been modified and that the safety devices work properly.
Getting information about tools
The following information is available in read-only mode.
- identification
- characteristics
- configuration
- calibration alarm
- temperature alarm
Connect the tool to activate the screens. Press the trigger to wake up the tool.
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap Tool .
Tap Tool > Identification .
Select the tightening unit.
The following elements identify the tool:
- Manufacturer name
- Model
- Serial number
- User comment
- Tool release
- Tool maximum torque
- Tool maximum speed
- Gear ratio
- Tool maximum current
Use the arrows to display other pages.
The characteristics of the tool are:
- Tool type
- Tool family
- Production date
- Motor type
- Application version
- Hardware version
- Boot loader version
Tap Tool > Configuration .
Select the tightening unit.
The configuration lists the triggers used and the accessories mounted on the tool:
- handle trigger
- front trigger
- push start
- Crowfoot
- Tubenut
- Torque multiplier
- Barcode reader
- Front light
- I/O accessory
Changing the tool configuration is performed by Desoutter technicians only. It is mandatory to calibrate the tools after they have been modified.
Contact your Desoutter representative to get more information and support.
Monitoring the tool calibration status
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap Tool > Monitoring .
Select the tightening unit.
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When the date of the next calibration is reached, a pop-up appears on the tool display asking to perform the cali- bration. Calibration is performed by Desoutter technicians only.
Contact your Desoutter representative to get more information and support.
Monitoring the tool counters
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap Tool > Counters .
The total counter gives the number of tightenings and run reverses above the tool min. torque since the manufactur- ing date.
The partial counter gives the number of tightenings and run reverses since the last reset.
Monitoring the tool temperature
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap Tool > Monitoring .
Tap this icon.
Select the tightening unit.
When the alarm is reached, a pop-up appears on the tool display. The tool is locked because the motor is too hot. Leave the tool until the temperature decreases. Press the trigger from time to time to check if the tool is still locked.
Read before maintenance
Maintenance should be performed by qualified personnel only .
Follow standard engineering practices and refer to exploded views for disassembling and reassembling the different parts of the system.
Checking the existing system firmware
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap Versions .
Tap this icon to quit.
Checking the firmware version with CVIMONITOR
Launch CVI MONITOR software from the launchbar on your computer desktop.
Type the IP of the relevant system and click "Select".
Click this icon to display information about the system.
Upgrading the firmware
Contact your Desoutter representative to get the last firmware version.
Copy the files to the root of a USB key. Plug the USB key into the front panel.
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap System > USB key > Upgrade SW . Tap Yes .
CONNECT beeps during 2 seconds and starts the process.
Do not switch off CONNECT. Wait for the automatic reboot.
The update lasts a few minutes.
When the upgrade is successful, the green LED of the front panel is ON and steady.
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When the connection with the tool is lost, the screen is as follows.
The WI-FI icon on the top left is not activated.
The tool is not connected anymore.
Click this icon to see the reason why the tool is locked.
See above that Tightening unit - 53 is not active. The tool can be paired but it will not run.
Go to the menu Feature management and rebalance the required UVs to the RIM.
Plug an Ethernet cable to any Ethernet port of CONNECT and to a computer. Launch CVI CONFIG. Select the relevant CONNECT.
Click Feature management .
Click this icon to update CVI CONFIG.
Go to the pane Current configuration on the top right and select the feature to activate.
Click this icon.
Click this icon to update the product.
Go to CONNECT and tap its screen to wake it up.
Tap this button on the front panel to display the start screen.
The tightening unit is active.
Before unplugging the RIM, go to Maintenance > RIM and select "Eject".
Plug the RIM into another CONNECT. A pop-up appears asking you to backup or restore.
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap RIM > Backup / Restore .
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Press Restore to overwrite the content of CONNECT.
CONNECT will re-start automatically.
CVIMONITOR enables to view the user logs history of the connected system. A problem solving guidance is displayed for each main issue.
Refer to the chapter List of user infos in this manual to get the complete list.
Launch CVI MONITOR software from the launchbar on your computer desktop. Type the IP of the relevant system and click "Select".
Click this icon to display the screen.
Click View in the top bar to display the window Details .
Type Colour Description Action
Click the column title to sort by description, date, ID.
Use Filter to focus on a type of user info. Select Advanced to search for a specific topic.
In the window Details , Click the link to get more information about the resolution procedure. You will be redirected to the "Desoutter support" website.
Click Load user info file to upload an existing user info file from C:\Program Files (x86)\Desoutter\CVI CON- FIG\cvi3monitor by default. *.txt file has been saved by CVIMONITOR. *.zip file has been saved by the function Save Log in the system.
Click Save user info to file to save a User info_2020_06_02.txt file in C:\Program Files (x86)\Desoutter\CVI CON- FIG\cvi3monitor by default.
Use the user infos to monitor and analyse all actions performed by the system. You can check for example, when a tool has been paired or if a Pset has been modified.
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap System > User info log .
The most recent event is on the top.
Select a log and tap this icon to get the details.
Use the up and down arrows to scroll the list.
Tick the box Filter to display the filtering options.
- No
- Info
- Warning
- Error
Refer to the chapter "List of user infos" in this manual to get the complete list.
If you think that the product is not functioning properly or if you encounter unexpected behaviours, do not hesitate to contact your Desoutter representative for support.
Provide him a zip file containing results, logs and configurations.
Proceed as follows.
Plug a USB key to the bottom panel.
Go to the start screen and tap this icon.
Tap System > USB key > Save .
Tick all boxes.
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Tap this icon to validate.
Remove the USB key and plug it to your computer.
Go to the root of the USB key and zip all folders into one.
Send the zip file to your Desoutter representative.
List of user infos related to the system
Type Colour Description Action
Number Description Procedure
I001 Tubenut open 1- Tubenut tool is detected as open. I002 Tool connected 1- The tool is connected and correctly recognized by the system. I003 No tool connected 1- The tool has been disconnected. 2- If the tool is not physically disconnected, check the tool cable. I015 Tool lock on reject 1- The tool is locked forward after a NOK. 2- Unlock the tool in function of the "lock on reject option" selec- tion i.e. by reversing, loosening or input. I016 Tool lock by Open Protocol 1- Tool has been locked by Open Protocol. 2- Unlock the tool by sending an "Enable tool" mes- sage via Open Protocol. I017 Loosening prohibited 1- Loosening is prohibited. 2- The loosening is disabled in the Assembly action. 3- The batch count type OK + NOK is used. I021 Maximum retries reached 1- The maximum number of retries has been reached. 2- The tool is locked. 3- The running Assembly Process has to be aborted. I022 Lock wait socket 1- The tool is locked. Put all sockets back and lift the correct sockets combination. I024 Loosening prohibited XML 1- Loosening is disabled by VWXML protocol. I025 Tightening prohibited XML 1- Tightening is prohibited by VWXML protocol. I040 Tool over speed 1- Motor speed exceeds 130% of its maximum value. 2- Check tool parameters (wrong motor tune parame- ters). 3- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. I042 Tool locked by GeoPositioning system 1- Tool has been locked by GeoPositioning system. 2- Unlock the tool by moving the tool in its defined area. I043 Tubenut maintenance 1- Tubenut settings need to be reconfigured. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for proce- dure. I044 GeoTracking/Positioning learning mode ongoing 1- GeoTracking/Positioning learning mode. I049 Access denied No procedure. I050 Tool detection for pairing No procedure.
Number Description Procedure
I051 ePOD connected ePOD connected. I052 Incorrect network parameters Incorrect network parameters I053 No Tightening Unit available No Tightening Unit available I054 Pairing success No procedure. I055 eDOCK already present on system No procedure. I056 ePOD disconnected ePOD disconnected I057 Pairing error No procedure. I058 Tool locked by GeoTracking system 1- Tool has been locked by GeoTracking system. 2- Unlock the tool by moving the tool in its defined area. I059 New tool detected No procedure. I060 Tool synchro ongoing No procedure. I061 ExBC connection conflict 1- Two ExBC are configured with the same network settings. 2- Verify communication ports and IP addresses. I100 Cable ID invalid parameter 1- Invalid tool cable parameter. 2- Check that the tool cable is Desoutter certified. 3- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. I101 Cable ID not detected 1- Tool cable communication error. 2- Check that the tool cable is Desoutter certified. 3- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. I102 Cable ID not certified 1- Tool cable authentification error. 2- Check that the tool cable is Desoutter certified. 3- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. I199 Console activated 1- The serial console is activated. 2- Warning: this console is dedicated to debug pur- poses only and should not be used in production. I202 Fieldbus lost 1- Fieldbus connection with PLC is lost. - no heartbeat is received from PLC. - the cable is broken or disconnected. - the PLC is offline or not powered. 2- Check the Fieldbus configuration. I204 Tool not validated 1- Tool locked by I/O. 2- Check I/O settings: "Tool validation" must be active to unlock the tool. I207 Assembly done 1- Assembly Process is done, the tool is locked. 2- Select a new Assembly Process to unlock the tool. I208 Invalid run reverse parameter 1- Invalid Run Reverse setting: torque or speed are greater than tool characteristics or loosening strategy is not supported. 2- Check Pset settings with the current tool characteris- tics. 3- Reduce the maximum number of turns. I209 Pset invalid parameters 1 - Software internal error. 2 - Pset is corrupted. Try to transfer it again to the sys- tem. 3 - If the error persists, contact your Desoutter repre- sentative for support. I215 Current calibration error 1- Current calibration failed. 2- Try once again. 3- If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. I225 Error angle 1- Tool communication error. 2- Check tool and cable connections. 3- If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support.
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Number Description Procedure
I226 Error torque 1- Tool communication error. Check tool and cable connections. 2- Try once again. 3- If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. I234 Fieldbus mismatch 1-The Fieldbus module declared in configuration is not the same than the module connected to the system. I237 Invalid data 1- The Fieldbus mapping has too many items. I238 Invalid address 1- The device address affected to Fieldbus is invalid. I239 Invalid communication settings 1- Fieldbus communication settings are invalid. I241 CVINET FIFO alarm 1- CVINET FIFO has reached the alarm threshold, the connection is lost. 2- Check the Ethernet cable. 3- Check the Ethernet configuration. 4- Check that CVINET is running correctly. I242 ToolsNet FIFO alarm 1- ToolsNet FIFO has reached the alarm threshold, the connection is lost. 2- Check the Ethernet cable. 3- Check the Ethernet configuration. 4- Check that ToolsNet is running correctly. I244 Accessory disconnected 1- The accessory at the given address has been discon- nected from the eBUS of the system. 2- Check the accessory cable. I245 Wait report acknowledge 1- Acknowledge report with its corresponding input. I254 Drive communication error 1- Error detected in drive communication. 2- Restart the system. 3- If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. I259 Reset input active 1- "Reset" input is active. 2- The tightening unit will unlock when input switches to "Inactive". I261 Locked by IPM 1- IPM protocol has locked the system. 2- Check the connection with the IPM gateway. 3- Check the IPM configuration in the system. I262 Open Protocol connection lost 1- Open Protocol connection has been lost. I263 Socket tray conflict 1- For this tightening unit, do not associate more than one socket combination to a Pset. I264 Too many steps 1- Connect an ePOD3 to the system to enable more steps per Pset. I266 Message: Incoming message received with dynamic text. I269 Pset modified No procedure. I271 External tool Pset selected 1- Tool is locked because of "External tool Pset" selec- tion. I275 Invalid eCompass Pset 1- Check tool is compatible with gyroscope (eCom- pass). 2- Else use a tool compatible with gyroscope. 3- Else edit your Pset to remove gyroscope settings. I310 Identifier OK: 1- An identifier has been received and accepted. 2- The identifier is matching an Assembly Process start condition. I311 Identifier NOK: 1- An identifier has been received. 2- The identifier does not match any Assembly Process start condition.
Number Description Procedure
I312 Access expired 1- The access rights on the USB key cannot be read. 2- Unplug the key and insert it again. 3- If the issue is persistent, the access right file is prob- ably corrupt. 4- Contact your "CVI Key" administrator. I313 Access invalid 1- The access rights on the USB key cannot be read. 2- Unplug the key and insert it again. 3- If the issue is persistent, the access right file is prob- ably corrupt. 4- Contact your "CVI Key" administrator. I314 CVIKey plugged No procedure. I315 CVIKey unplugged No procedure. I316 Barcode lost No procedure. I400 Default network configuration 1- Network configuration has been set to default. I401 Network configuration error 1- Network configuration failed. 2- Check your settings. 3- If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. I500 CVILOGIX user info Message generated by CVILOGIX program. I503 CVILOGIX 1- Tool has been locked by CVILOGIX. 2- Check the CVILOGIX program status. 3- Check an ePOD is plugged to the system. I700 eWallet plugged eWallet plugged I701 eWallet unplugged 1- eWallet unplugged. 2- Try unplugging the key and insert it again. 3- If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. I702 RIM unplugged RIM unplugged I703 RIM unplugged RIM unplugged I888 System software updated No procedure. I889 Device software updated No procedure. I891 System started No procedure. I899 Downgrade not allowed 1- Software downgrade is not allowed for this version. 2- Check the software image version on your USB key. 3- If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. I900 Software update failed 1- Software upgrade failed. 2- Do not remove the USB key and restart the system. 3- If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. I901 Software not found 1- The software upgrade failed: software image in- valid. 2- Check your USB key: it must have only one image at the root directory. I902 Software invalid 1- The software upgrade failed: software image in- valid. 2- Remove and copy again your software image. 3- Try another USB key. 4- Contact your Desoutter representative for more in- formation. I903 Software updater missing 1- The software updater is not available or damaged. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for more in- formation. I904 Backup disabled 1- The "Save parameters" utility is not available. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for more in- formation.
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I905 USB key full 1- Your USB key is full, all data were not saved. 2- Delete your old backup files and try again. I906 Save parameters failed 1- An error occurred during backup: data were not saved. 2- Check the available space on your key, delete files and try again. 3- If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. I907 Wrong USB port 1- Your USB device is plugged to the wrong port. 2- If your device is a USB key, plug it to the USB front port. 3- If your device is a USB barcode reader or keyboard, plug it to the bottom USB ports. I908 Too HID device 1- Too many USB devices (barcode reader or key- board) are plugged to the system. 2- Remove all devices and plug them again to the bot- tom USB ports only. I909 HID device error 1- Your USB device is not supported by the system. 2- Only USB barcode reader and USB keyboard are supported. 3- If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. I910 Save program error 1- Plug an USB key to the front panel. 2- Check available space on your USB key, delete some old backup and try again. I911 Load program error 1- Plug an USB key to the front panel. 2- The .zip file was not found: check that it is in the correct directory. I912 Backup failed 1- Check the ePOD connection. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. I913 Restore failed 1- Check the ePOD connection. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. I914 Maintenance ongoing. Maintenance ongoing. I917 Accessory configuration error 1- The accessory configuration is not correct. 2- Check type of elements and events associated. I920 System reset ePOD automatic backup must be configured again. I921 Pset execution not authorized 1- Check used features allowance. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. I923 Additional transducer offset failure 1- Offset value from additional torque sensor is outside bounds. 2- Restart the tool with no mechanical constraints. 3- If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. I924 Tool calibration required 1- Perform a calibration of the tool. W041 Unauthorized tool 1- The tool connected to the system is not authorized. 2- Maximum number of battery tools reached or tight- ening unit associated does not exist anymore. 3- Check the ePOD/RIM connection and capacity. W201 Replace RTC battery. 1- The "Real Time Clock" backup battery needs to be replaced. W214 Short circuit 1- Serial peripheral default. 2- Disconnect and reconnect. 3- Check the serial peripheral. W219 Trig. safety failure 1- Drive hardware failure. 2- Safety issue. 3- Contact your Desoutter representative for support.
Number Description Procedure
W220 Hardware trip 1- Drive hardware failure. 2- Safety issue. 3- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. W229 Drive PWM error 1- Software failure. 2- Restart the system. 3- If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. W246 Synchro I/O problem 1- Error detected on synchronisation input. 2- Check the configuration of I/O. 3- Check the synchronisation cable. W250 Pset corrupted 1- Pset is not defined correctly. 2- Check the Pset. W253 Incorrect tool Id 1- Pset is not defined correctly. 2- One tool declared in the Pset is not part of the tight- ening unit. 3- Check the Pset. W257 Remote start error 1- Verify the tool trigger is correctly pushed. W258 Calibration need Pset mode 1- For tool calibration, the tightening unit has to be in "Pset" mode. 2- Change the tightening unit mode into "Pset" mode. W276 Database error 1- It was not possible to access the database. 2- Try to clear the database. 3- If problem persists, contact your Desoutter represen- tative for support. W726 Desoutter Protocol: demo mode expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV. W727 Desoutter MIDs not autorized 1 - This feature is configured but not active. 2 - To activate it with UV, go to the "Feature manage- ment" menu. W735 Ford Protocol: demo mode expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV. W736 Ford Protocol not active 1 - This feature is configured but not active. 2 - To activate it with UV, go to the "Feature manage- ment" menu. W741 CVILOGIX: demo mode expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV. W742 CVILOGIX not active 1 - This feature is configured but not active. 2 - To activate it with UV, go to the "Feature manage- ment" menu. W743 Up to 50 Pset: demo mode expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV. W744 Up to 250 Pset: demo mode expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV. W745 Up to 50 AP: demo mode expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV.
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W746 Up to 250 AP: demo mode expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV. W501 CVILOGIX user info Message generated by CVILOGIX program. W600 System disconnected 1- The system is disconnected. 2- Check the network cable. W601 Result not OK Result not OK. W925 RIM update in progress 1-Wait until the RIM update is finished. W926 Inconsistencies RIM information 1- Perform a firmware upgrade to fix the information in the RIM. E006 Rotor locked 1- Replace the tool. 2- The damaged tool needs maintenance. E013 Bad tool ground 1- Phase-phase or phase to ground short-circuit. 2- Disconnect the tool. Contact your Desoutter repre- sentative for support. E014 Torque power default 1- The torque sensor is not correctly supplied. 2- The tool needs maintenance. If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for sup- port. E019 Tool communication error 1- Tool communication error. 2- Check tool and cable connections. If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. E020 Tool LED error 1- Tool LEDs are not correctly supplied. 2- Disconnect and reconnect the tool. If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. E023 Unsupported tool 1- The tool connected to the system is not supported. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. E200 Quick stop ! 1- The quick stop has been activated. 2- Check the Phoenix connector. E213 Drive connection lost 1- Connection with the drive has been lost. 2- Reboot the system. 3- If the issue remains, contact your Desoutter repre- sentative for support. E217 Drive disabled 1- Drive disabled by external source. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. E218 Drive power failure 1- Drive hardware failure. 2- Safety issue. Contact your Desoutter representative for support. E221 Drive check error 1- Drive hardware failure. 2- Safety issue. Contact your Desoutter representative for support. E222 System too hot 1- Heatsink too warm. 2- Let the system cool down. E230 DC bus high 1- Maximum current exceeded. DC-bus voltage high. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. E231 DC bus too low 1- Power failure. DC-bus voltage low. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. E232 Error ID Fieldbus 1- The Fieldbus module plugged to the system is not an authorized Desoutter module. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for more in- formation.
Number Description Procedure
E233 CVINET FIFO full 1- CVINET FIFO is full, the connection has been lost. 2- Check the Ethernet cable. 3- Check the Ethernet configuration. 4- Check that CVINET is running correctly. E236 ToolsNet FIFO full 1- ToolsNet FIFO is full, the connection has been lost. 2- Check the Ethernet cable. 3- Check the Ethernet configuration. 4- Check that ToolsNet is running correctly. E240 XML not authorized 1- The selected XML protocol is not authorized. 2- Check the ePOD characteristics. E243 PFCS not authorized 1- The selected PFCS protocol is not authorized. 2- Check the ePOD characteristics. E247 XML version conflict 1- Conflict detected in Audi / VW XML protocol ver- sion. 2- Check the coherence of the version between the sys- tem and master PC/PLC. E248 SAS order failed 1- Fieldbus SAS order has failed. 2- Check the value of RRGI, SIO, etc. E249 XML PRG 0 1- The PRG value 0 has been set by Fieldbus. E255 Drive choke too hot 1- Power electronics too warm. 2- Let the system cool down. E256 Motor too hot 1- Tool is locked because the maximum motor temper- ature has been reached. 2- Tool will remain locked until the motor temperature comes back to its normal value. E260 IPM not authorized 1- The selected IPM protocol is not authorized. 2- Check the ePOD characteristics. E265 Socket(s) usable with more than one tightening unit
1- Reconfigure sockets combination to resolve con- flicts. E268 CVINET incompatible 1- Update CVINET WEB software. E277 Half DC bus voltage out of range 1- Half DC-bus voltage is out of range. 2- Switch off the system. Wait at least 30 seconds. Switch on the system and try again. 3- If the problem occurs again, change the drive and try again. 4- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. E278 Pre-loaded BUS capacitors failure 1- Bus capacitors are not correctly pre-loaded. 2- Switch off the system. Wait at least 30 seconds. Switch on the system. 3- If the problem occurs again, change the drive and try again. 4- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. E280 Result not stored 1- It was not possible to persist the tightening result on ePOD. 2- Switch off the system. Wait at least 30 seconds. Switch on the system. 3- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. E502 CVILOGIX user info Message generated by CVILOGIX program. E704 Missing UV 1- The UV amount of the configuration is greater than the number of UVs available in the RIM. 2- Allocate UVs to this RIM. 3- Contact your Desoutter representative for more in- formation.
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E705 Missing demo UV 1- The demo UV amount of the configuration is greater than the number of demo UVs available in the RIM. 2- Allocate demo UVs to this RIM. 3- Contact your Desoutter representative for more in- formation. E706 Missing UV/demo UV 1- The demo UV amount of the configuration is greater than the number of demo UVs available in the RIM. 2- Allocate demo UVs to this RIM. 3- Contact your Desoutter representative for more in- formation. E711 Tightening Unit: demo mode expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV. E712 Tightening Unit not active 1 - This feature is configured but not active. 2 - To activate it with UV, go to the "feature manage- ment" menu. E717 Up to 50 Pset: demo mode expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV. E718 Up to 250 Pset: demo mode expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV. E719 Up to 50 AP: demo mode expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV. E720 Up to 250 AP: demo mode expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV. E721 Up to 50 Pset: not active 1 - This feature is configured but not active. 2 - To activate it with UV, go to the "feature manage- ment" menu. E722 Up to 250 Pset: not active 1 - This feature is configured but not active. 2 - To activate it with UV, go to the "feature manage- ment" menu. E723 Up to 50 AP: not active 1 - This feature is configured but not active. 2 - To activate it with UV, go to the "feature manage- ment" menu. E724 Up to 250 AP: not active 1 - This feature is configured but not active. 2 - To activate it with UV, go to the "feature manage- ment" menu. E729 PFCS: demo expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV. E730 PFCS not active 1 - This feature is configured but not active. 2 - To activate it with UV, go to the "feature manage- ment" menu. E732 VWXML: demo expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV.
Number Description Procedure
E733 VWXML not active 1 - This feature is configured but not active. 2 - To activate it with UV, go to the "feature manage- ment" menu. E738 IPM: demo expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV. E739 IPM not active 1 - This feature is configured but not active. 2 - To activate it with UV, go to the "feature manage- ment" menu. E890 Device Software Error - E915 Inconsistent version 1- Firmware version of all systems must be identical. 2- Update the systems firmware. E916 Workgroup not authorized 1- Connect an ePOD3 to the primary system. E918 Emergency stop ! 1- The emergency stop has been activated. 2- Check the M8 connector. E919 Additional transducer error 1- The additional transducer maximum torque is lower than the embedded transducer maximum torque. 2- The Pset uses an additional transducer not installed on the tool. E927 Corrupted RIM information 1- It is not possible to use this RIM. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. E928 Tracking System communication failed 1- Tracking System communication failed. E935 1 Working Space: demo expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV. E936 1 Working Space: not authorized 1 - This feature is configured but not active. 2 - To activate it with UV, go to the "feature manage- ment" menu. E941 E-Lit WI-FI: demo mode expired 1 - The demo period for this feature was 90 days. 2 - This demo period is now elapsed. 3 - To continue to use it you need to activate it with UV. E942 E-Lit WI-FI: not authorized 1 - This feature is configured but not active. 2 - To activate it with UV, go to the "feature manage- ment" menu.
List of user infos related to the tools
Type Colour Description Action
Number Description Procedure
I004 Span failure 1- Span value from torque sensor is outside bounds. 2- Try once again to start the tool with no mechanical constraints. If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support.
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I005 Offset failure 1- Offset value from torque sensor is outside bounds. 2- Try once again to start the tool with no mechanical constraints. If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. I026 Tool maintenance alarm n1 1- The tool tightening counter has been reached. I027 Tool maintenance alarm n2 1- The tool tightening counter has been reached. I038 Tool logs 1- Unexpected tool software exception. 2- Log file has been generated by the tool. 3- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. I046 Abnormal battery current 1- Abnormal battery current consumption. Check the Pset settings. 2- This error can be due to wrong speed settings. I063 Battery pack removed 1- Battery pack removed from the tool detected. 2- After few seconds, the tool will shutdown I065 External start ignored 1- External start detected but ignored. 2- Check tool and external start configuration. I103 Invalid rotary selector direction 1- Change the direction of the rotary selector. 2- Verify that the rotary selector is in correct position or not damaged. I205 Torque settings 1- Invalid Torque setting: torque is greater than tool characteristics. 2- Check Pset settings with the tool characteristics. I206 Speed settings 1- Invalid speed setting: speed is greater than tool characteristics. 2- Check Pset settings with the tool maximum speed. I210 Invalid Pset selected 1- The selected Pset does not match the Pset selectable in the Assembly Process. I211 Invalid trigger configuration 1- The tool connected to the system is not equipped with the trigger required by the trigger configuration. 2- Adjust your trigger configuration to the tool or change the tool according to the trigger configuration. I224 IGBT too hot 1- Power electronics too warm. 2- Let the system cool down. I251 No Pset selected 1- No Pset selected. 2- Select a Pset. I270 Time settings 1-Invalid Time setting|2-Check Pset settings with cor- rect time value settings W010 Tool calibration expired 1- The tool calibration date has expired. 2- A tool calibration needs to be done to ensure the measurement accuracy. W028 Battery tool version error 1 - Battery tool version and system version are not compatible. W030 The battery is low. 1- The battery is low. 2- Recharge the battery. W033 Tool time error 1- The tool time is not set correctly. The tightening re- sults will not be time stamped. 2- Connect the tool to the system to set date and time. W036 Tool memory full 1- The tool memory is full. 2- Connect the tool to the system to empty the mem- ory. W062 Overload of torque 1- Overload of the torque (could be a rehit). 2- Check the tool cable is not damaged. W212 Result not stored 1- It is not possible to store the tightening result in the system. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for support.
Number Description Procedure
W216 Current high 1- Maximum current exceeded. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. W267 Result transfer error Result transfer error. E007 Motor temperature out of range 1- Tool is locked because the maximum or minimum temperature has been reached. 2- Tool will remain locked until the motor temperature comes back to its normal value. E008 Tool angle fault 1- Problem detected with the tool angle sensor. 2- The tool needs maintenance. E009 Tool invalid parameters 1- Check the tool compatiblity. 2- The tool memory cannot be read or is invalid. 3- The tool needs maintenance. If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for sup- port. E012 Tool EEPROM error 1- The tool memory cannot be read or is invalid. 2- The tool needs maintenance. If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for sup- port. E018 Torque out of range ! 1- The target torque value is above the tool maximum torque. 2- Check Pset settings with tool characteristics. E029 The battery is empty. 1- The battery back is discharged. The tool cannot tighten. 2- Recharge the battery pack. E031 Battery error 1- Abnormal battery voltage. The tool cannot tighten. 2- Recharge the battery pack. If the problem occurs again, replace the battery pack. E032 Tool display error 1- Board display malfunction. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. E034 Tool memory error 1- The tool memory does not work properly. 2- Contact your Desoutter representative for support. E035 Tool memory locked 1- The tool memory is locked to protect old data from rewriting. 2- Connect the tool to the computer via eDOCK to re- trieve old data. E037 Tool trigger error 1- The tool trigger does not work properly. 2- Check and clean the trigger. If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for sup- port. E045 Abnormal battery voltage 1- Check the battery pack. 2- This error can be due to charger malfunction or end of life battery. E047 Battery is too low. 1- Check the battery pack. 2- If the problem occurs again, replace the battery pack. E048 Battery type not allowed 1- Battery type not allowed. 2- Replace the battery pack or your configuration. E223 Drive init error 1- Software failure. 2- Restart the system. 3- If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support. E227 Motor stalled 1- Motor stalled (could be missing phase, wrong motor tune or power electronics failure) 2- Try once again. 3- If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support.
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E228 Drive error 1- Software failure. 2- Restart the system. 3- If the problem occurs again, contact your Desoutter representative for support.
Original instructions
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