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Appendix 1 : Status LED Definitions
There are four LEDs on the display module. on the top and 1 below the display screen.
The Status LEDs shall be used as follows:
Red
--
The last tightening cycle exceeded its high limit.
Yellow --
The last tightening cycle ended below its low limit.
Green
--
The last tightening cycle ended between its high and low limits.
Blue
--
The tool has an active fault condition.
Appendix 2 : Tool Fault codes
The following table lists faults reported on the Viper Tool display. All of these faults are recorded in the tool's event log.
Fault
Category
Code
F-01
Trigger Fault
F-02
Trigger Fault
F-0
Trigger Fault
PM Alarm Cycle
2-xx
Fault
PM Alarm Time
-xx
Fault
Motor Controller
A-10
Timeout
Display Update
A-55
Detected
Display Update
A-AA
Detected
Motor Controller
B-01
Update Failed
B-50
RF Network Error
B-80
RF Network Error
B-E1,
B-E5,
RF Network Error
B-E9
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Notes
Trigger was pulled while tool is
disabled.
Trigger was pulled during a configured
delay period between cycles.
Smart Socket function has the tool
locked until PCM indicates the correct
socket has been attached to the tool.
User configured alarm that occurs
after the tool runs the number of
configured cycles, where xx = 01 to
05 .
User configured alarm that occurs
after a specific time and date, where
xx = 01 to 05.
Display did not communicate with the
Motor Controller in the last 10 seconds
.
Only occurs after a software update
has been applied, but no other
changes were made in the tool's
memory.
Only occurs after a software update
has been applied, and configuration
data was reset to factory defaults.
An update to the motor controller
firmware failed.
Tool detected a duplicate Tool ID on
the RF network.
Tool failed to communicate with the
PCM in the last 20 seconds.
Error code from the radio module
inside the tool.
Actions/Solutions
ICS, PCM, or tool display needs to enable the
tool.
Wait for configuration delay and pull trigger
again.
Attach the correct socket for the selected
configuration.
Reset alarm's cycle count configuration.
Reset alarm's time/date occurrence.
Insert battery & Pull trigger to power-up the
Motor Controller.
If alarm does not go away then there is a
possibility of damaged electronics. Contact
the IR Service Center for service.
None. This code is for information only.
Re-load tool configuration data from ICS or
tool display.
Re-load motor controller firmware through
ICS.
Change Tool ID to be unique.
Disable Wireless interface if PCM is not
present.
Check wireless settings using to ensure that
tool's RF settings match with PCM.
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