MOD Functions
17.13 Configuring the HR 550FS wireless handwheel
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Statistical data
To display the statistical data, proceed as follows:
Press the
MOD
key to select the MOD function
Select the
Machine settings
menu
To select the configuration menu for the wireless handwheel,
press the
SET UP WIRELESS HANDWHEEL
soft key: The TNC
displays the configuration menu with the statistical data
Under
Statistics
, the TNC displays information about the
transmission quality.
If the reception quality is poor so that a proper and safe stop of the
axes cannot be ensured anymore, an emergency-stop reaction of
the wireless handwheel is triggered.
The displayed value
Max. successive lost
indicates whether
reception quality is poor. If the TNC repeatedly displays values
greater than 2 during normal operation of the wireless handwheel
within the desired range of use, then there is a risk of an undesired
disconnection. This can be corrected by increasing the transmitter
power or by changing to another channel with less radio traffic.
If this occurs, try to improve the transmission quality by selecting
another channel or by increasing the transmitter power.
Summary of Contents for TNC 620 Programming Station
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