SMC Networks EX600-WEN Series Operation Manual

Ethernet/ip compatible wireless system
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No.EX※※-OMU0028-C
PRODUCT NAME
SMC Wireless System
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EtherNet/IP
compatible
MODEL / Series / Product Number
EX600-WEN# (Base)
EX600-WSV# (Remote)

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  • Page 1 No.EX※※-OMU0028-C PRODUCT NAME SMC Wireless System EtherNet/IP compatible MODEL / Series / Product Number EX600-WEN# (Base) EX600-WSV# (Remote)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Instructions SMC Wireless System Features SMC Wireless System Outline Outline System configuration Base Remote Definition and terminology Assembly Mounting and Installation Installation Model Indication and How to Order Summary of Product Parts Connector (Base only) LED Display LED indication of base LED indication of remote Setting and Adjustment Setting...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions These safety instructions are intended to prevent hazardous situations and/or equipment damage. These instructions indicate the level of potential hazard with the labels of "Caution", "Warning" or "Danger". They are all important notes for safety and must be followed in addition to International Standards (ISO/IEC) , and other safety regulations.
  • Page 4 Safety Instructions Caution 1.The product is provided for use in manufacturing industries. The product herein described is basically provided for peaceful use in manufacturing industries. If considering using the product in other industries, consult SMC beforehand and exchange specifications or a contract if necessary. If anything is unclear, contact your nearest sales branch.
  • Page 5 Operator This operation manual is intended for those who have knowledge of machinery using pneumatic equipment, and have sufficient knowledge of assembly, operation and maintenance of such equipment. Only those persons are allowed to perform assembly, operation and maintenance. Read and understand this operation manual carefully before assembling, operating or providing maintenance to the product.
  • Page 6 Caution ■When handling the unit or assembling/replacing units: •Do not touch the sharp metal parts of the connector or plug for connecting units. •Take care not to hit your hand when disassembling the unit. The connecting portions of the unit are firmly joined with seals. •When joining units, take care not to get fingers caught between units.
  • Page 7 This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
  • Page 8 ■NOTE ○Follow the instructions given below when designing, selecting and handling the product. ●The instructions on design and selection (installation, wiring, environment, adjustment, operation, maintenance, etc.) described below must also be followed. Product specifications •Use the specified voltage. Otherwise failure or malfunction can result. •Reserve a space for maintenance.
  • Page 9 Environment •Select the proper type of protection according to the environment of operation. IP67 protection class is achieved when the following conditions are met. (1) The units are connected properly with fieldbus cable with M12 connector and power cable with M12 (M8) connector.
  • Page 10 Maintenance •Turn off the power supply, stop the supplied air, exhaust the residual pressure and verify the release of air before performing maintenance. There is a risk of unexpected malfunction. •Perform regular maintenance and inspections. There is a risk of unexpected malfunction. •After maintenance is complete, perform appropriate functional inspections.
  • Page 11: Smc Wireless System Features

    SMC Wireless System Features The SMC wireless system has the following features: •High-speed start up. The minimum connection time to the system after supplying power to the remote is 0.25  1 seconds. •Parameter setting by Near Field Communication (NFC) using a PC (no HW setting). ...
  • Page 12: Smc Wireless System Outline

    SMC Wireless System Outline ■Outline This operation manual describes the distributed I/O system which can provide a wireless connection to the EX600 series with complete interchangeability. It consists of a combination of the base which has upper level communication (EtherNet/IP ) and wireless connection function and the remote which offers wireless connection.
  • Page 13: System Configuration

    ■System configuration Wireless system configuration example -12- No.EX※※-OMU0028-C...
  • Page 14: Base

    ■Base The construction of the base is shown below. Base construction example is positioned at the center of the the EX600 I/O units can be connected to base base, so that the left side of the base and the valve manifold can be connected to the right side of the base. Refer to the SMC catalogue for the EX600 series serial transmission system for the wiring method.
  • Page 15: Remote

    ■Remote The construction of the remote is shown below. Remote construction example The remote is positioned at the center of the remote, so that the EX600 I/O units can be connected to the left side of the remote and the valve manifold can be connected to the right side of the remote, similar to the base.
  • Page 16: Definition And Terminology

    ■Definition and terminology Term Definition 100BASE-TX Standard LAN transmission line with communication speed of 100 Mbps. A unit which establishes wireless communication of input or output data to the remote. It is Base connected to a PLC to establish communication of input or output data. Broken line A broken wire to the input or output equipment has been detected by the diagnostic detection...
  • Page 17 Term Definition Registration of the PID (Product ID) of the remote to be connected to the base. Registration Paring occurs at the initial setting, then wireless system will activate. Abbreviation of Product ID. A 32 bit digit sequence which is assigned to identify the wireless unit (base/remote).
  • Page 18: Assembly

    Assembly Assembling the unit as a manifold ● (1) Connect a unit to the end plate. Digital and analogue units can be connected in any order. (Tightening torque: 1.5 to 1.6 Nm) (2) Add more units. Up to 9 units can be connected to one manifold. (3) Connecting the wireless unit After connecting the required I/O units, connect the wireless unit.
  • Page 19 (4) Mounting the valve plate. (Valve manifold not connected → Refer to page 19) Mount the valve plate (EX600-ZMV#) to the valve manifold using the set screws (M3 x 8) provided with the product. (Tightening torque: 0.6 to 0.7 Nm) Screw mounting places SV: 2 places...
  • Page 20 (6) When valve manifold is not connected. Insert the end plate (EX600-EU1) into the valve plate mounting groove on the side of the wireless unit, and then fix both surfaces of the plate using the valve plate mounting screws (M4 x 6) provided with the product.
  • Page 21: Mounting And Installation

    Mounting and Installation ■Installation •Direct mounting (1) When joining six or more units, fix the middle part of the complete EX600 unit with an intermediate reinforcing brace (EX600-ZMB1) before mounting, using 2-M4x5 screws. (Tightening torque: 0.7 to 0.8 Nm) (2) Mount and tighten the end plate and the valve manifold (intermediate reinforcing brace if necessary) at one end of the unit.
  • Page 22 •DIN rail mounting (1) When joining six or more units, fix the middle part of the complete EX600 unit with an intermediate reinforcing brace (EX600-ZMB2) for DIN rail before mounting, using 2-M4 x 6 screws. (Tightening torque: 0.7 to 0.8 Nm) (2) Mount the end plate bracket (EX600-ZMA2) to the end plate using 2-M4 x 14 screws.
  • Page 23 •Mounting the marker The signal name of the input or output devices and unit address can be written on the marker, and can be installed on each unit. Mount the marker (EX600-ZT1) into the marker groove as required. -22- No.EX※※-OMU0028-C...
  • Page 24: Model Indication And How To Order

    Model Indication and How to Order •Base •Remote -23- No.EX※※-OMU0028-C...
  • Page 25: Summary Of Product Parts

    Summary of Product Parts •Base Item Application This area is in close contact with the NFC reader/writer. Area close to NFC antenna "O" is the center of the NFC antenna. Status indication LED LED display to indicate the unit status. Connector (PORT-1) Fieldbus input/output cable connection.
  • Page 26: Connector (Base Only)

    ■Connector (Base only) This system is operated using power supplied from the EX600-ED end plate. Refer to the end plate details for the power supply connection. The base is connected to the upper level communication (Ethernet). The connector has 2 ports, PORT-1 and PORT-2, and both ports can connect to Ethernet.
  • Page 27: Led Display

    LED Display ■LED indication of base LED indication of base •LED specifications of base LED name Function Colour of LED Operation Green LED is ON. Power supply voltage for output (US2) is normal. Power supply Power supply voltage for output (US2) is abnormal. PWR (V) voltage for Red LED flashes.
  • Page 28 LED name Function Colour of LED Operation Green LED is ON. All remote are connected correctly. Green LED flashes. There are unconnected remote. Red LED flashes. All remote are unconnected. Wireless All remote are unconnected. Red LED is ON. communication (non-restorable error in wireless communication) W-NS connection...
  • Page 29: Led Indication Of Remote

    ■LED indication of remote LED indication of remote •LED Indication of remote LED name Function Colour of LED Operation Green LED is ON. Power supply voltage for output (US2) is normal. Power supply Power supply voltage for output (US2) is abnormal. (Indication only.
  • Page 30: Setting And Adjustment

    Setting and Adjustment ■Flow chart for using the wireless system Step 1 Preparation before use (PC, Application) (1) Install the NFC reader, writer and driver. (2) Install the I/O Configurator for NFC. Step 2 Setting/installation of the wireless unit (1) Set the number of occupied I/O points for the module and each parameter of the "remote".
  • Page 31: Setting

    ■Setting •SMC wireless system I/O Configurator for NFC The SMC wireless system I/O Configurator for NFC can be used to check the parameter setting of the wireless unit and the contents and status of the constructed wireless system, using an NFC reader/writer and a PC.
  • Page 32 •Configuration of the I/O Configurator for NFC The I/O Configurator for NFC is mainly configured using the following three tabs. Information tab •Module information: shows information about the wireless unit. •System configuration : shows the configuration information (connected units) of the base/remote. The system configuration of only the base is shown in a tree-like profile.
  • Page 33 The I/O Configurator for NFC has two modes: Administrator mode which can change the parameter setting and Monitor mode which can only read the parameter. Administrator mode: available to read and write the parameters. Monitor mode: available to read the parameter only. Writing parameter is not available. Enter the correct password to enter administrator mode.
  • Page 34 •Wireless system parameter list •Base setting parameters Setting when Classification Parameter name Set value Default Note not energized Setting of output operation status Hold/Clear Clear/Hold/Software control CLEAR Available when Ethernet/IP communication (unit) is disconnected. 0 to 128 points (0 to 16 bytes) 128 points/ b) Input size Increase and decrease by 16...
  • Page 35 Pairing disable: Remote cannot be registered (wireless Pairing disable/Pairing communication to the registered a) Pairing Pairing disable Available enable remote will be established). Pairing enable: Remote can be Remote registered. registration Allocation and registration of Remote No remote the remote to the wireless Not available registration registered...
  • Page 36 •Remote setting parameters Setting when Classification Parameter name Set value Default Note not energized Setting of output operation Hold/Clear Clear/Hold/Software control Clear Available status when Ethernet/IP (unit) communication is disconnected. 0 to 128 points (0 to 16 bytes) 128 points/ b) Input size Increase and decrease by Available...
  • Page 37 •Detailed base parameters The following four settings need to be performed to set the parameters of the base. (1) Base setting (2) Ethernet setting (3) System setting (4) Remote registration (1) Base setting a) Hold/Clear (unit) Define all settings in the output operation status when the Ethernet/IP communication is disconnected.
  • Page 38 e) Wireless communication Define the operation status of wireless communication. Active: Implement the wireless communication. Idle: Disconnect the wireless communication. f) Unit address order Define the address allocation direction of the EX600 I/O units connected to the base. The address allocation direction is selected by changing the mode to Mode 1 or Mode 2. Be careful about the I/O map.
  • Page 39 (2) Ethernet setting a) IP address type Select the IP address setting mode. Select the mode suitable for your network environment. Manual: The IP address is set by inputting it directly. (The IP address is valid only when "Manual" mode is selected.) BOOTP, DHCP: The IP address is set automatically via the DHCP server.
  • Page 40 (3) System setting a) I/O mapping Define the I/O mapping of the entire wireless system including the remote registered to the base. Auto mapping: All I/O points mapped to the base and remote are identified and mapped automatically. (The total number of connected I/O points is the total number of I/O points connected to the diagnostic information, base and remote.) Fixed mapping: Fixed at the number of I/O points set in the System input size and System output size.
  • Page 41 f) DA refresh time Analogue output update time Set the data update time of the analogue output unit. Setting range: 0.1/0.2/0.5/1/2/5/10/30/60s Note) Analogue I/O unit This product is applicable to the analogue I/O unit. The initial setting of the update time is 1 second for input and output respectively. -40- No.EX※※-OMU0028-C...
  • Page 42 (4) Remote registration Registration for wireless communication between the base and the remote. For this wireless system, it is necessary to register the PID (Product ID) of each product to establish communication without interference from another network. The minimum required settings for registration of the base are pairing (change of operation mode) and remote registration.
  • Page 43 •Detailed remote parameters The following two settings need to be performed to set the parameters of the remote. (1) Remote setting (2) Pairing setting (1) Remote setting a) Hold/CLR (unit) Define settings for the output operation status when the Ethernet/IP communication is disconnected. Clear: Clear the output.
  • Page 44 e) Wireless communication Define the operation status of wireless communication. Active: Implement the wireless communication. Idle: Disconnect the wireless communication. f) AD refresh time Set the data update time of the analogue input unit. Setting range: 0.1/0.2/0.5/1/2/5/10/30/60s g) Unit address order Define the address allocation direction of the EX600 I/O units connected to the remote.
  • Page 45 •Wireless unit registration procedure •Registration procedure for the base and the remote (1) Change of operation mode of the remote Change the pairing setting of the remote to "Pairing enable" and reflect the change by clicking Reset module or by re-supplying power. (2) Change of operation mode of the base Change the pairing setting of the remote registration of the base to "Pairing enable"...
  • Page 46 •Dummy remote The dummy remote can register a "Dummy area" in the I/O map. A remote can be added without changing the I/O map by registering the remote to the "Dummy area" even after system construction. The remote allocation order to the I/O map is from smallest channel to largest channel registered by the wireless channel which has been set during remote registration.
  • Page 47: Dimensions

    ■Dimensions •EX600-WEN# -46- No.EX※※-OMU0028-C...
  • Page 48 •EX600-WSV# -47- No.EX※※-OMU0028-C...
  • Page 49: I/O Map

    I/O Map The table below shows the number of occupied bytes for each input/output unit of EX600 which can be connected to the base and remote. The allocated input/output sizes can be changed depending on the occupied bytes of the diagnostic allocation and the EX600 I/O unit connected to the wireless unit.
  • Page 50: I/O Mapping

    ■I/O mapping Please note the following points when configuring the I/O data size. •The minimum data size for both input and output is 2 bytes. When the total data size of the wireless system is 0 byte or 1 byte, the configuration size should be 2 bytes. •If the data size of the actual input or output is an odd number, 1 byte (Padding data) will be added to the configuration size automatically so that it is adjusted to an even number.
  • Page 51: I/O Mapping Order Of Base/Remote

    ■I/O mapping order of base/remote Please note that the allocation order of the EX600 I/O unit and the valve manifold connected to the base or remote is different depending on the I/O unit layout mode in the wireless system parameter setting. Mode 1: Allocation from the end plate side to the right.
  • Page 52 •Diagnostic allocation: None Input data Output data Module name Unit name Module name Unit name byte 0 DX#B (Unit 0) DXD (Unit 1) byte 1 EX600-WEN# (Unit 2) Base Base Valve output: 16 points byte 2 Reserved byte 3 Reserved Reserved byte 4 DY#B (Unit 0)
  • Page 53 •Diagnostic allocation: Detailed Input data Output data Module name Unit name Module name Unit name DY#B (Unit 0) byte 0 System diagnosis 1 byte 1 System diagnosis 2 EX600-WEN# (Unit 2) Base Valve output: 16 points byte 2 System diagnosis 3 Reserved byte 3 System diagnosis 4...
  • Page 54 <Example 2> ●Mode 2 Unit 2 Unit 1 Unit 0 DY#B DX#D EX600-WEN# Base setting parameter Digital Digital Base Valve Diagnostic allocation: None/Simple/Detailed plate output input manifold I/O mapping: Auto Input size: 32 points/4 bytes 1-byte 2-byte 2-byte (16 points) Output size: 32 points/4 bytes output input...
  • Page 55 •Diagnostic allocation: None Input data Output data Module name Unit name Module name Unit name byte 0 EX600-WEN# (Unit 0) DX#D (Unit 1) Valve output: 16 points byte 1 Base Base byte 2 Reserved DY#B (Unit 2) byte 3 Reserved Reserved byte 4 DX#D (Unit 1)
  • Page 56 •Diagnostic allocation: Detailed Input data Output data Module name Unit name Module name Unit name byte 0 System diagnosis 1 EX600-WEN# (Unit 0) Valve output: 16 points byte 1 System diagnosis 2 Base DY#B (Unit 2) byte 2 System diagnosis 3 Reserved byte 3 System diagnosis 4...
  • Page 57: Diagnostic Allocation

    ■ Diagnostic allocation By setting the diagnostic allocation of the base, the following diagnostic data will be allocated to the head of the input data of the I/O map. When the diagnostic allocation is set to "Detailed", the diagnostic size varies depending on the number of remote connections.
  • Page 58: Detailed Diagnostic Data

    ■ Detailed diagnostic data When an error occurs in the wireless system (base or remote), a flag will be generated in a Bit corresponding to each diagnostic information. The errors for the system diagnostics 1 to 4 are for the entire system. Therefore, even if there is only one unit which has an error in the constructed system, a flag will be generated in a Bit corresponding to the error content.
  • Page 59 Diagnosis area and Content of diagnostics condition when error occurs Note How to Item Byte Reset conditions (LED indications, I/O condition reset Effective etc.) when Item Details diagnosis diagnosis is area conducted (1) Replace the valve or the A short-circuit of the input/output equipment, Base Short circuit...
  • Page 60 Diagnosis area and Content of diagnostics condition when error occurs Note How to Item Byte Reset conditions (LED indications, I/O condition reset Effective etc.) when Item Details diagnosis diagnosis is area conducted Base MS: Red LED An error has been Connection flashes generated in the...
  • Page 61 Diagnosis area and Content of diagnostics condition when error occurs Note How to Item Byte Reset conditions (LED indications, I/O condition reset Effective etc.) when Item Details diagnosis diagnosis is area conducted The number of Change the user's set value. Number of occupied system Or, adjust the unit...
  • Page 62 Diagnosis area and Content of diagnostics condition when error occurs Note How to Item Byte Reset conditions (LED indications, I/O condition reset Effective etc.) when Item Details diagnosis diagnosis is area conducted Connection condition of the remote communication (Wireless channel 1) Connection condition of the remote communication (Wireless channel 2)
  • Page 63 Diagnosis area and Content of diagnostics condition when error occurs Note How to Item Byte Reset conditions (LED indications, I/O condition reset Effective etc.) when Item Details diagnosis diagnosis is area conducted Presence/absence of system information error of base Presence/absence of system information error of remote (Wireless channel 1) Presence/absence of system...
  • Page 64 Diagnosis area and Content of diagnostics condition when error occurs Note How to Item Byte Reset conditions (LED indications, I/O condition reset Effective etc.) when Item Details diagnosis diagnosis is area conducted Registration of remote (Wireless channel 1) Registration of remote Remote (Wireless channel 2) registration...
  • Page 65: Specifications

    Specifications •Base specifications Models EX600-WEN1 EX600-WEN2 Communication protocol EtherNet/IP (Conformance test version: Composit 12) Transmission medium (cable) Standard Ethernet cable (CAT5 or higher, 100BASE-TX) Transmission speed 10 Mbps/100 Mbps Transmission method Full duplex/Half duplex 1 Configuration file EDS file IP address setting range Manual/BOOTP, DHCP Communication Vender ID: 7 (SMC Corporation)
  • Page 66 Models EX600-WEN1 EX600-WEN2 System input size Max. 1280 points together with the registered remote Number of inputs Input size Max. 128 points (increase or decrease by 16 points) System output size Max. 1280 points together with the registered remote Number of outputs Output size Max.
  • Page 67 ・적합성 평가의 인증표시 인증 취득 상호 SMC주식회사 무선 데이터 통신 시스템용 무선기기 기기 명칭 (무선 마스터 유니트) 제조년월 별도 표시 인증번호 R-C-OZK-WEN1 제조자/제조국가 SMC 주식회사/일본 A급 기기 (업무용 방송 통신 기자재) 본 기기는 업무용(A급) 전자파 적합기기이므로 판매자 또는 사용자는 이를 주의하여 주십시오. 가정...
  • Page 68 •Remote specifications Models EX600-WSV1 EX600-WSV2 24 VDC 10% For control Power supply voltage and input Electrical Current consumption 70 mA or less (US1) specifications 24 VDC 10% Power supply voltage For output (US2) Max. supply current Number of Input size Max.
  • Page 69 Models EX600-WSV1 EX600-WSV2 Enclosure rating Conforms to IP67 (with manifold assembled) Ambient temperature -10 to +50 (Operating temperature) Ambient temperature -20 to +60 (storage temperature) Ambient humidity 35 to 85%RH (no condensation) Withstand voltage 500 VAC-1 minute between external terminals and metallic parts 10 MΩ...
  • Page 70 ・적합성 평가의 인증표시 인증 취득 상호 SMC주식회사 무선 데이터 통신 시스템용 무선기기 기기 명칭 (무선 슬레이브 유니트) 제조년월 별도 표시 인증번호 R-C-OZK-WSV1 제조자/제조국가 SMC 주식회사/일본 A급 기기 (업무용 방송 통신 기자재) 본 기기는 업무용(A급) 전자파 적합기기이므로 판매자 또는 사용자는 이를 주의하여 주십시오. 가정...
  • Page 71: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting When problems occur, take appropriate countermeasures while referring to the LED indication, troubleshooting and parameter settings. If a cause applicable to the failure cannot be identified, this indicates that the equipment itself is broken. The fieldbus system damage can be caused by the operating environment. Contact SMC to obtain countermeasures.
  • Page 72 •Troubleshooting for base Problem No. Error indication Possible cause Investigation and countermeasures Power supply for control and input (US1) has Supply a voltage of 24 VDC10% to the power All LEDs are OFF. not been supplied. supply for control and input (US1). PWR(V): Red The power supply voltage for output (US2) has Output power supply voltage (US2) is low.
  • Page 73 Problem No. Error indication Possible cause Investigation and countermeasures MS: Green LED (1) Abnormal configuration. (1) Set up the configuration correctly. flashes. (2) The PLC is in idling state. (2) Set the PLC to RUN status. The following diagnostic information is After checking the error contents referring to the detected.
  • Page 74 Problem No. Error indication Possible cause Investigation and countermeasures (1) Check that the power supply voltage for control and input (US1) is supplied to the remote. (1) Power has not been supplied to the (2) The distance which wireless communication W-SS: Red LED remote.
  • Page 75 Problem No. Error indication Possible cause Investigation and countermeasures The following diagnostic information is After checking the error contents while referring detected. to the system diagnostic information and LED indication, refer to the following countermeasures. As this LED indicates the system status of the remote, the following diagnoses can be conducted only when the diagnostic allocation is set to "Detailed".
  • Page 76 Problem No. Error indication Possible cause Investigation and countermeasures Check the following items and restart. (1) Check the PLC condition and run the PLC. LINK/ACT: LED is LINK is established, but no data has been (2) Check for looseness and broken lines of the received.
  • Page 77 Problem No. Error indication Possible cause Investigation and countermeasures If the polarities (PNP, NPN) of the digital input unit do not match with those of digital input Mismatched input type. equipment, replace one of them to make the combination match. Check that the power supply voltage for control Low power supply voltage for control and and input (US1) of 24 VDC10% is supplied to...
  • Page 78 Problem No. Error indication Possible cause Investigation and countermeasures Check that the power supply voltage for control Abnormal power supply for control and input and input (US1) supplied to the base is 24 VDC (US1) ± 10%. Check the analogue input equipment Analogue input signal range setting failure specification, and set the input signal range according to the specification.
  • Page 79 Problem No. Error indication Possible cause Investigation and countermeasures Check the following items and check the operation again. • Check if the specifications of the NFC reader/ writer to be used are appropriate. • Confirm that the settings of the NFC port and NFC communication is not established PaSoRi of the PC are correct.
  • Page 80 •Troubleshooting list for remote Details Error indication All LEDs are OFF. Refer to problem No. 1. PWR (V) PWR(V) LED does not turn on green. Red LED flashes. Refer to problem No. 2. Red LED flashes. MS LED does not turn on green. Refer to problem No.
  • Page 81 •Troubleshooting for remote Problem No. Error indication Possible cause Investigation and countermeasures Power supply for control and input (US1) Supply a voltage of 24 VDC10% to the power All LEDs are OFF. is OFF. supply for control and input (US1). The power supply voltage for output (US2) has PWR(V): Red LED Output power supply voltage (US2) is...
  • Page 82 Problem No. Error indication Possible cause Investigation and countermeasures (1) Check that the power supply voltage for control and input (US1) is supplied to the remote. (1) Power to the remote is OFF. (2) The distance which wireless communication W-SS: Red LED (2) Low signal power on wireless between wireless systems can be flashes.
  • Page 83 Problem No. Error indication Possible cause Investigation and countermeasures Check that the program such as the PLC ladder Abnormal program logic program operates correctly. Check that the green PWR(V) LED of the base is ON. Output power supply voltage (US2) is low. If it is OFF or a red LED flashes, supply a voltage of 24 VDC10% to the power supply for output (US2).
  • Page 84 Problem No. Error indication Possible cause Investigation and countermeasures If the polarities (PNP, NPN) of the digital input unit do not match with those of digital input Input type does not match. equipment, replace one of them to make the combination match.
  • Page 85 Problem No. Error indication Possible cause Investigation and countermeasures Check that the power supply voltage for control Abnormal power supply for control and input and input (US1) supplied to the base is 24 VDC (US1) ± 10%. Check the analogue input equipment Analogue input signal range setting failure specification, and set the input signal range according to the specification.
  • Page 86 Problem No. Error indication Possible cause Investigation and countermeasures Check the following items and check the operation again. • Check if the specifications of the NFC reader/ writer to be used are appropriate. • Confirm that the settings of the NFC port and NFC communication is not established PaSoRi of the PC are correct.
  • Page 87: End Plate

    End plate Model Indication and How to Order •End plate (D side) •End plate (U side) -86- No.EX※※-OMU0028-C...
  • Page 88: Summary Of Product Parts

    Summary of Product parts •EX600-ED2-□ •EX600-ED3-□ •EX600-EU1-□ Description Application Power connector Supplies power for each unit and input/output devices. Fixing hole for direct mounting Holes used for direct mounting. DIN rail fixing hole Holes used for fix DIN rail. Functional Earth terminal - must be connected directly to system earth ...
  • Page 89 •EX600-ED4/ED5-□ Description Application Power connector (PWR IN) Supplies power for each unit and input/output devices. Power connector (PWR OUT) Provides power to downstream equipment. Fixing hole for direct mounting Holes used for direct mounting. DIN rail fixing hole Holes used for fix DIN rail. Functional Earth terminal - must be connected directly to system earth ...
  • Page 90: Mounting And Installation

    Mounting and Installation ■Wiring ○Connector pin No. (1) EX600-ED2-□ PWR IN: M12 5-pin Plug B code Configuration Pin No. Signal name 24 V (Output) 0 V (Output) 24 V (Control and input) 0 V (Control and input) F.E. (2) EX600-ED3-□ PWR IN: 7/8 inch 5-pin Plug Configuration Pin No.
  • Page 91 ○Regarding the 2 types of power supply The power supply consists of two power supply systems as follows: •Power supply for control and input: Supplying power for control of each unit’s power supply for control and also for device connected to input port of Digital and Analogue unit.
  • Page 92: Specifications

    Specifications Model EX600-ED2-□ EX600-ED3-□ EX600-ED4-□ EX600-ED5-□ 7/8 inch (5-pin) PWR IN M12 (5-pin) Plug M12 (4-pin) Plug M12 (4-pin) Plug Plug Power connector M12 (5-pin) M12 (5-pin) PWR OUT Socket Socket Power supply DC24 V ±10%, 2 A DC24 V ±10%, 8 A DC24 V ±10%, 4 A (Control and input) DC24 V +10/-5%,...
  • Page 93: Dimensions

    ■Dimensions •EX600-ED2 •EX600-ED2-2 -92- No.EX※※-OMU0028-C...
  • Page 94 •EX600-ED2-3 -93- No.EX※※-OMU0028-C...
  • Page 95 •EX600-ED3 •EX600-ED3-2 -94- No.EX※※-OMU0028-C...
  • Page 96 •EX600-ED3-3 -95- No.EX※※-OMU0028-C...
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