Central Unit (Fig.22); Working Screen (Fig.23); Sensors (Fig.24); Sensor Control Panel (Fig.25) - Corghi EXACT 70 II Manual De Uso

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correctly. To avoid accidents and injuries, the
equipment must be properly installed, operated
correctly and serviced as necessary.

Central unit (fig.22)

A) Monitor: shows the working screens with
the diagrams of the angles measured; the
operating commands are in the bottom part.
B) Keyboard: used to select the commands
available and enter alphanumerical data.
The ENTER key recalls the command se-
lected by the arrow keys.
The ESC key returns the program to the
previous step.
C) Personal Computer: contains and executes
the vehicle wheel alignment program. Also
contains the wheel aligner control electron-
ics.
D) Remote control receiver: point the remote
control in this direction before pressing a
key.
E) Printer: allows the results of the job done to
be recorded on paper.
F) Remote control: wheel aligner remote control
unit.
G) Wheel aligner card, card which enables
operation of the aligner. The second slot is
used for the cards provided in the upgrade
kits.
H) Sensor connectors.
I)
Power supply plug.

Working screen (fig.23)

A) Title (e.g. FRONT AXLE): indicates the pro-
cedure being used.
B) Values measured on the vehicle.
C) Databank values.
D) Graphic comparison between the values
measured and databank values.
E) Sensor level indication.
F) Representation of the angles currently being
measured.
G) HELP: command which recalls the on-line
help function.
H) Icon bar: icons you can use to move around
the program. More information about the
selected icon is provided in the feedback
bar.
I)
Feedback bar: displays a help message about
the function of the selected icon.
L) Vehicle name bar: displays the name of the
vehicle selected from the databank. During
selection of the vehicle from the databank,
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it shows the market selected.
M) Status bar: displays system messages.
N) Axle value difference: window containing the
value and databank reference for the differ-
ence between the right-hand and left-hand
values of the angle measured. The window
only appears when the databank contains a
reference value.
O) Operating Zone: part of the screen which
displays the working information.

Sensors (fig.24)

A) Handle for locking the sensor to the clamp.
B) Button which releases the safety anchor
between the sensor and the clamp.
C) Connectors for connection to the central
unit or the other sensor; they can be used
for either purpose.
D) Connector for connecting the electronic
turntables.
E) Head control panel.
F) Head orientation: assemble the head re-
specting the car orientation shown on the
data plate.

Sensor control panel (fig.25)

A) Sensor on/off key.
B) ROC key.
C) Special functions key.
D)
Electronic levelling device LED, indi-
cates when the sensor is levelled.
E) Electronic levelling device LEDs, indicate
when the sensor is not levelled.
F) Sensor connection LED. When off, there
is a fault on the sensor, when it is on the
sensor is in operation but communications
with the central unit have failed, and when
it is flashing the sensor is in operation and
communicating with the central unit.
G)
LED 1 on while ROC is in progress.
H)
Sensor status LED. When always on,
the sensor is in operation; in radio versions,
flashes to warn that the battery charge is
running out.
I)
LED 2 on while ROC is in progress.
J)
YELLOW LED: battery recharging under way
K) RED LED: error during battery recharging

Clamps

The clamps function in the same way as ordinary
self-centring clamps.
Use the handles (C fig.26) to fix the clamp to the
rim or remove it.
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