SMC Networks EXW1-BMJA Series Operation Manual

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Compact Wireless Remote
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  • Page 1 No.EX※※-OMZ0016 PRODUCT NAME Compact Wireless Base MODEL / Series / Product Number EXW1-BMJA# PRODUCT NAME Compact Wireless Remote MODEL / Series / Product Number EXW1-RDXNE4## EXW1-RDYNE4## EXW1-RDM#E3## EXW1-RD# EXW1-BMJA#...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Read before use ································································································ 3 Safety Instructions ···························································································· 3 Limited warranty and Disclaimer/Compliance Requirements ································· 4 Important Instructions concerning the Wireless System ········································ 9 SMC Wireless System ······················································································ 10 Features and Summary ·························································································································· 10 System Configuration ····························································································································· 11 System compatibility ······························································································································...
  • Page 3: Read Before Use

    Read before use 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: Limited Warranty And Disclaimer/Compliance Requirements

    Read before use 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.
  • 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 ■Precautions for Handling ○Follow the instructions given below for selecting and handling. ●The instructions on design and selection (installation, wiring, environment, adjustment, operation, maintenance, etc.) described below must be followed. ∗Product specifications •Use within the specified voltage. Otherwise failure or malfunction can result. •Reserve a space for maintenance.
  • Page 8 ∗Operating environment •Select the correct type of enclosure according to the operating environment. IP67 protection class is achieved when the following conditions are met. (1) The units are connected correctly using power supply cables and communication cables with M12 (or M8) connectors.
  • Page 9: Important Instructions Concerning The Wireless System

    ∗Maintenance •Turn off the power supply, stop the supplied air, exhaust the residual pressure and verify the release of air, before performing maintenance. Otherwise safety is not assured due to an unexpected malfunction or incorrect operation. •Perform regular maintenance and inspections. There is a risk of unexpected operation due to malfunction of the equipment.
  • Page 10: Smc Wireless System

    SMC Wireless System Features and Summary The SMC wireless system is an I/O distributed system which can be wirelessly connected. It consists of a combination of a Base that has a function to communicate with the upper-level device (such as a PLC) or a Base that has a wireless communication function and Remotes. From an upper-level (PLC) control component, a Base appears to be a single system including Remotes paired with it, and up to 896 inputs and 896 outputs can be handled per system.
  • Page 11: System Configuration

    System Configuration EtherNet/IP CC-Link PROFINET compatible compatible <Base> EX600-W Series EXW1 series For settings and other information, refer to the operation manual for EX600- WEN/WPN*. <Remote> EX600-W Series EXW1 series For settings and other information, refer to the operation manuals for EX600-WSV* and the connected digital and analog units.
  • Page 12: System Compatibility

    System compatibility Mixed use with EX600-W Series Although it is possible to use with EX600-W series, the operating conditions must comply with the specifications of the existing wireless system. Note that the following functions may be restricted: •Communication distance •Protocol This refers to a wireless communication version.
  • Page 13 Refer to the system configuration example below. System configuration example Applicable function Frequency Wireless Wireless Communication channel Protocol Base Remote distance select function function (F.C.S.) EXW1 EXW1 Up to 100 m V.1.0/V.2.0 Available EXW1 EXW1+EX600 V.1.0 EXW1 EX600 Up to 10 m V.1.0 EX600 EXW1...
  • Page 14 ○ System configuration 2 Wireless Base: EXW1-BMJA* Wireless Remote: EXW1 series, EX600-W series <Wireless Base> <Wireless Remote> EXW1 series EX600-W Series ○ System configuration 3 Wireless Base: EXW1-BMJA* Wireless Remote: EX600-W <Wireless Base> <Wireless Remote> EX600-W Series -14- No.EX※※-OMZ0016...
  • Page 15 ○ System configuration 4 Wireless Base: EX600-W series Wireless Remote: EXW1 series <Wireless Base> EX600-W Series <Wireless Remote> ○ System configuration 5 Wireless Base: EX600-W series Wireless Remote: EXW1 series, EX600-W series <Wireless Base> EX600-W Series <Wireless Remote> EXW1 series EX600-W Series -15- No.EX※※-OMZ0016...
  • Page 16: How To Order

    ○ System configuration 6 Wireless Base: EX600-W series Wireless Remote: EX600-W series For system configurations of EX600-W series, refer to the operation manual for the product in use. How to Order The product system, model names and part numbering system of SMC wireless systems are as follows. <Compact wireless Base>...
  • Page 17: Summary Of Product Parts

    Summary of Product parts EXW1-BMJA* Appearance ⑦ ① ① ⑧ ⑥ ③ ② ④ ⑤ Name Application Screw hole for mounting Mounting the compact wireless Base. (2 x M4) RF (SMA coaxial connector) * Exclusive to external Connector for the coaxial cable of an external antenna. antenna versions BUS IN connector Connector for a CC-Link communication device.
  • Page 18 The LED indicators at the top left corner of the compact wireless Base indicate the power supply, communication and diagnostic status. LED indicators of the compact wireless Base LED status Function Colour of Description name ON/Flashing Green Communication is normal Data link status LRUN Communication is not established or the US1 (for control)
  • Page 19 Connectors •Power supply connector M12, 4-pin, plug Signal B code 24V (US1) N.C. 0V (US1) N.C. Caution Note that connecting the power cable to BUS IN or BUS OUT will damage the product. •BUS IN / BUS OUT connectors BUS IN BUS OUT M12, 4-pin, plug M12, 5-pin , socket...
  • Page 20: Exw1-Rd

    EXW1-RD* Appearance EXW1-RDX*B* ⑥ ① ⑦ ⑤ ⑧ ② ④ ③ Name Application Screw hole for mounting (M4) Mounting the compact wireless Remote. PWR (Power connector) Supplies power to the compact wireless Remote. RF (SMA coaxial connector) * Exclusive to external antenna Connector for the coaxial cable of an external antenna.
  • Page 21 EXW1-RDY*B* ⑥ ① ⑦ ⑤ ⑧ ② ④ ③ Name Application Screw hole for mounting (M4) Mounting the compact wireless Remote. PWR (Power connector) Supplies power to the compact wireless Remote. RF (SMA coaxial connector) * Exclusive to external antenna Connector for the coaxial cable of an external antenna.
  • Page 22 EXW1-RDM*B* ⑥ ① ⑦ ⑤ ② ⑨ ⑧ ④ ③ Name Application Screw hole for mounting (M4) Mounting the compact wireless Remote. PWR (Power connector) Supplies power to the compact wireless Remote. RF (SMA coaxial connector) * Exclusive to external antenna Connector for the coaxial cable of an external antenna.
  • Page 23 ○EXW1-RD* The LED indicators at the top right corner of the compact wireless Remote indicate the power supply, communication and diagnostic status. The same LED indications are used for the EXW1-RD*. LED indicators of the compact wireless Remote LED status Function Description ON/Flashi...
  • Page 24 Connector (for e-CON) ○EXW1-RDX* PWR (power connector) INPUT (connector for an input device) Pin number Description Pin number Description 24V(US1) 24V(US1) N.C. 0V(US1) 0V(US1) N.C. Circuit diagram ○EXW1-RDY* PWR (power connector) OUTPUT (connector for an output device) Pin number Description Pin number Description 24V(US1)
  • Page 25 ○EXW1-RDM* INPUT (connector for an input device) PWR (power connector) Pin number Description Pin number Description 24V(US1) 24V(US1) 24V(US2) 0V(US1) 0V(US1) 0V(US2) OUTPUT (connector for an output device, EXW1- OUTPUT (connector for an output device, EXW1- RDMPE3**) RDMNE3**) Pin number Description Pin number Description...
  • Page 26: Setting And Adjustment

    Setting and Adjustment Flow chart for operating the wireless system Flow chart for using the wireless system To use SMC wireless units (Base and Remotes), they need to be set up using an NFC reader/writer and the I/O Configurator. A setup procedure using NFC is shown below. Refer to the operation manual for each manufacturer for how to set the controller and the PLC.
  • Page 27: I/O Configurator (Nfc Version)

    I/O Configurator (NFC version) EXW1 series supports Ver. 2.9.0 and later versions of the I/O Configurator. In order to use the I/O Configurator (NFC version) it is necessary to install a driver etc. in advance and set the NFC reader/writer on the computer.
  • Page 28: Preparation

    Preparation Installation of the software Driver: The following drivers should be installed before using this software. •When EXW1-NT1 (NFC reader/writer) is used Obtain the driver software for the NFC reader/writer from the SMC website (https://www.smcworld.com). On the SMC website, select [Documents/Download] and click [Instruction Manuals]. On the product search form of [Instruction Manuals], type "EXW1-NT1"...
  • Page 29: Before Starting The Software

    Before starting the software <When EXW1-NT1 is used> Follow the steps below to install the driver software. Refer to the operation manual of EXW1-NT1 for details. ●Installation of the driver software When the PC is connected to the Internet, the driver software is automatically installed. Install the driver software again following the steps below.
  • Page 30 ●Installation does not start automatically. (1) Download the driver software and manual referring to “Downloading of the driver software”. (2) Select language and press the “OK” button. (3) Screen below appears. Press the “Next (N)” button. (4) Screen below appears. Press the “Next (N)” button. -30- No.EX※※-OMZ0016...
  • Page 31 (5) Screen below appears. Press the “Install (I)” button. (6) The screen below appears and installation starts. Please wait. (7) The screen below appears when the installation is complete. Press the「Finish (F)」button. * When the screen requires restarting of the PC, restart the PC. -31- No.EX※※-OMZ0016...
  • Page 32 <When the Sony Corporation RC-S380/S NFC reader is used> Connect RC-S380/S to the PC and follow the procedure below to set up the NFC port. When the ACS ACR1251U/ACR1252U NFC reader is used, the following setting procedure is not necessary. (1) Double-click the "NFC port/PaSoRi"...
  • Page 33: Download The I/O Configurator (Nfc Version)

    Download the I/O Configurator (NFC version) (1) On the SMC website (https://www.smcworld.com), select [Documents/Download] and click [Instruction Manuals]. (2) Select [Fieldbus System Serial Transmission System]. -33- No.EX※※-OMZ0016...
  • Page 34: Start The I/O Configurator (Nfc Version)

    (3) Select the protocol that the product supports. (Example: "CC-Link compatible" product) (4) Scroll down the page of the Fieldbus System Serial Transmission System and click the Configuration File of I/O Configurator for NFC. Downloading will begin. Start the I/O Configurator (NFC version) Open the downloaded file and double click the IO Configurator.exe to start the I/O Configurator for NFC.
  • Page 35: Screen Layouts Of The I/O Configurator (Nfc Version)

    Screen Layouts of the I/O Configurator (NFC Version) (2) (1) Function selecting tab I/O Configurator (NFC version) consists of three function selecting tabs. [Information] •Module information: Displays information on the wireless unit •System configuration: Displays the configuration information of the Base and Remotes (connected units) Only the system configuration of the Base is shown in tree format.
  • Page 36 (3) Mode switching button "I/O Configurator (NFC version)" has Administrator mode and Monitor mode. To change parameters, operate the configurator in Administrator mode. Administrator mode: available to change the parameters Monitor mode: available to only read the parameters (for confirmation) To enter Administrator mode, type a password while holding the NFC reader/writer near the NFC antenna approach area and click [Confirm].
  • Page 37: Monitoring And Setting Up

    Monitoring and setting up To change settings, switch to Administrator mode to operate the configurator. In Administrator mode, a timeout occurs after 300 seconds of inactivity and the application returns to Monitor mode. In Administrator mode, a timeout countdown is displayed to the right of the "Administrator mode" label. ○Operational flow during monitoring A rough operational flow during monitoring is shown below (operations in Monitor mode).
  • Page 38: Setting/Adjustment Of The Wireless Unit

    Setting/Adjustment of the Wireless Unit Parameter settings of a Remote (optional) Change the parameter settings of the EXW1-RD* Remote. •Remote setting •The setting will be applied when the Remote is turned on (or reset). Remote setting Parameter name Set value Initial value Note 16 points...
  • Page 39 (1) Module Input size In the case of EXW1-RD*, the number is fixed at 16 (16 bits). * Although the number of occupied inputs of EXW1-RDM* is fixed at 16 (16 bits), only the lower 8 bits are available. (2) Module output size In the case of EXW1-RD*, the number is fixed at 16 (16 bits).
  • Page 40: Parameter Settings Of The Base

    Parameter settings of the Base The following two parameter settings are available for the compact wireless Base. CC-Link setting • System setting • CC-Link setting Change the operation mode, speed and number of stations settings as needed. Initial Parameter name Set value Note value...
  • Page 41 (1) Operation mode setting This setting specifies a CC-Link operation mode. Setting range: 1-8 CC-Link setting Occupied area Number of Operation Number of registrable Bit area Word area Mode CC-Link Ver Extended cyclic occupied units RX/RY RWr/RWw stations 1.10 64/64 1.10 128/128 16/16...
  • Page 42: System Setting

    System setting Change parameter settings as required. (10) System setting parameters Initial Classification Parameter Set value Note value Fixed I/O mapping Fixed mapping mapping Diagnostic mapping Details Details Analog output update time*1 0.1/0.2/0.5/1/2/5/10/30/60 s Output while upper Output action setting communication is not Clear/Hold/Individual Clear...
  • Page 43 (1) I/O mapping Specifies an I/O mapping method. Setting range: fixed (2) Diagnostic mapping Specifies diagnosis information to map to the Word area. Setting range: Detailed Detailed (System diagnosis + Remote connection / diagnosis / registration information) * Refer to "Diagnostic mapping" for details. (3) Analog output update time Set the data update time of the analog output unit connected to the wireless Remote.
  • Page 44 (8) Protocol Sets the wireless communication protocol. * To pair with an EX600-W series unit, V.1.0 must be set. This also applies when building a wireless system consisting of both EXW1 and EX600-W series. •V.1.0: The same wireless communication method as EX600-W is used, and the [Frequency channel select function (F.C.S.)] is unavailable.
  • Page 45: Frequency Channel Select Function (F.c.s.)

    Frequency channel select function (F.C.S.) The frequency channel can be selected using this function. Since only protocol V.2.0 supports it, specify protocol V.2.0 in the system settings when using it. * The number of selectable frequency channels varies depending on the country in use. For more details, check the product number.
  • Page 46 When FCS Setting is clicked, the following screen is displayed. (1) W-LAN Channel indicators The W-LAN indicators make it possible to select frequencies corresponding to W-LAN channels at one time. * In the example above, W-LAN Channel: CH.10 is selected. (2) W-CH indicators The W-CH indicators make it possible to select frequencies for each CH.
  • Page 47: Event

    Event This makes it possible to check the event information of the wireless Base or wireless Remotes. (1) Model selection Select the wireless Base or a Remote registered in the wireless Base. (2) Event data export Event data can be exported to text files. (3) Time stamp The time when the event was obtained is displayed.
  • Page 48 (6) Error Code The error code is displayed. The table below shows error codes and corresponding details and diagnostics maps. Diagnostics map Error Code Description Item Bit No. Detection of a short circuit of US1 or 6 or 7 Detection of the range upper limit Detection of the range lower limit System Detection of unconnected load...
  • Page 49: Wireless

    Wireless This screen displays wireless log data. (1) Input/ Output Tabs Wireless-Based received data is displayed on the Input tab, and transmission data is displayed on the Output tab. (2) WCh The wireless channel is displayed. (3) Send Packets (or Received Packets on the Input tab) The number of transmitted/received packets is displayed.
  • Page 50 (7) Selection of wireless channel Select the wireless channel to obtain wireless log data. (8) Export of wireless log data The wireless log data of the selected wireless channel is exported. Wireless log data is divided into four csv files. -50- No.EX※※-OMZ0016...
  • Page 51: Pairing And Unpairing Procedures

    Pairing and Unpairing Procedures Pairing Procedure Pairing a Base with a Remote Pairing is required for communication between a Base and Remote. A Base is paired with a Remote after they are switched to pairing enabled mode. Pairing and registration between a Base and Remote enables wireless communication. ○Operational flow during pairing (1) Switch the Remote to pairing enabled mode * The pairing mode of EXW1-RD* is set by factory default.
  • Page 52 (1) Switch the Remote to pairing enabled mode Switch the Remote to pairing enabled mode. Select the [Properties] tab and then click [Refresh]. Select [Pairing enabled] from [Pairing setting] on the [Properties] tab and then click [Reset]. Remote setting screen (2) Switch the Base to pairing enabled mode Select the [Properties] tab and then click [Refresh].
  • Page 53 (3) Pair and register the Base and Remote Clicking [Refresh] causes the Remote in Pairing enabled mode to be listed in the Free Remote view. Select the Remote that you wish to register, specify a wireless channel and then click ▲. If the Remote that you wish to pair with does not appear, click [Refresh] again.
  • Page 54 Click [Reset] and [Refresh] and check that the registration status changes to "registered". Base setting screen * The example below shows two Remote modules registered on CH1 and CH2. Base setting screen Configure the registration of the dummy Remote as necessary. (4) Disable the Pairing enabled mode of the Base (Pairing disabled mode) Set the Base to Pairing disabled mode and click [Reset].
  • Page 55 •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 configuration. The Remote mapping order to the I/O map is from the smallest channel to the largest channel registered by the wireless channel which has been set during Remote.
  • Page 56: Unpairing Procedure

    Unpairing Procedure Removing Pairing between a Base and Remote Pairing between a Base and Remote will be removed. When you wish to reconfigure the wireless system, such as changing the I/O sizes of a registered Remote, pairing needs to be removed and registered again. ○Operational flow during unpairing (1) Switch the Base to pairing enabled mode (2) Remove pairing between a Base and Remote...
  • Page 57 (2) Removing the pairing between the Base and Remote Pairing between the Base and Remote will be removed. Click [Refresh]. Select the Remote that you wish to unpair from the registered Remotes and click ▼, which in turn causes the selected Remote to move to the Free Remotes area. Clicking [Save reg. info.] finalizes the unregistration of the Remote.
  • Page 58: Mounting And Installation Of Units

    Mounting and Installation of Units EXW1-BMJ*, EXW1-RD* Installation Compact wireless Base/Remote Caution ・ To avoid damage to parts, apply the recommended tightening torque. ・ Mount the product using two screws. 2 x M4 screws are required (Recommended torque = 0.8+/-10% N・m). Mounting hole Mounting Mounting...
  • Page 59 ■External Antenna Caution ・ avoid damage to parts, apply the recommended tightening torque. 2 x M4 screws are required (Recommended torque = 1.3+/-10% N・m). Refer to the operation manual attached to the external antenna set for details. Whip antenna Rotate the whip antenna clockwise to attach it.
  • Page 60 Attach the male connector of the coaxial cable to the antenna connector of the wireless unit by rotating it clockwise. (Tightening torque 0.9+/-10%N・m) To install the wireless unit inside a distribution box or other container, pass the coaxial cable through a rubber bushing and into the box in which the wireless unit is installed, and attach its connector to the antenna connector of the wireless unit.
  • Page 61: 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 62 •Base troubleshooting LED status Problem Possible causes Investigation and countermeasures Colour name ON/Flashing of LED The US1 (for control) power Supply 24 VDC +/-10% for US1 (for supply is OFF control) power source. The US1 (for control) power Supply 24 VDC +/-10% for US1 (for supply is OFF control) power source.
  • Page 63 LED status Problem Possible causes Investigation and countermeasures Colour name ON/Flashing of LED (1) Supply 24 VDC +/-10% to the US1 (for control / input) power source of the When Protocol V.1.0 is used Remote. (1) Remote power supply is (2) The distance which wireless Flashing communication between wireless systems...
  • Page 64 LED status Problem Possible causes Investigation and countermeasures Colour name ON/Flashing of LED The following Remote After checking the error contents while diagnostic information is referring to the system diagnostic information detected. and LED indication, refer to the following countermeasures. (1) US1 (for control) power As this LED indicates the system status of the supply voltage level is...
  • Page 65 LED status Problem Possible causes Investigation and countermeasures Colour name ON/Flashing of LED (1) Communication not (1) Set the station number, communication sped and operation mode correctly. established LRUN (2) Supply 24 VDC +/-10% for US1 (for (2) The US1 (for control) control) power source.
  • Page 66 •Remote I/O unit troubleshooting items LED status Description Colour of ON/Flashing All LEDs are OFF. Problem 1 Flashing PWR LED does not turn on green. Problem 2 Flashing MS LED does not turn on green. Problem 3 Flashing W-SS Red W-SS LED flashes or is OFF. Orange Flashing Problem 4...
  • Page 67 •Remote troubleshooting LED status Investigation and Trouble No. Possible causes Colour Name countermeasures ON/Flashing of LED The US1 (for control / input) power Supply 24 VDC +/-10% for US1 supply is OFF (for control / input) power source. Reduction in the US2 (for output) The power supply voltage of the Flashing power voltage (when the setting is...
  • Page 68 LED status Investigation and Problem No. Possible causes Colour Name countermeasures ON/Flashing of LED (1) Supply 24 VDC +/-10% for the US1 (for control) power source of the Base. (2) The distance which wireless When Protocol V.1.0 is used communication between (1) Power supply for the Base is wireless systems can be Flashing...
  • Page 69 LED status Investigation and Problem No. Possible causes Colour Name countermeasures ON/Flashing of LED (1) Supply 24 VDC +/-10% for the US1 (for control) power source of the Base. (2) The distance which wireless (1) Power supply for the Base is communication between wireless systems can be Flashing...
  • Page 70 Problem No. Phenomenon Possible causes Investigation and countermeasures If the polarities (PNP, NPN) of the Remote and Input type does not match. digital input unit do not match, replace one of them to make the combination match. Supply a voltage of 24 VDC +/-10% to the US1 US1 (for control / input) power voltage drop (for control / input) power source of the Remote.
  • Page 71 Problem No. Phenomenon Possible causes Investigation and countermeasures Check the following items and check the operation again. •Confirm that the settings of the NFC port and PaSoRi of the PC are correct. •Check that the specifications of the NFC NFC communication is not established reader / writer to be used are appropriate.
  • Page 72: Technical Information

    Technical Information I/O Map The compact wireless Base uses an occupied area of a different size in accordance with the operation mode. Configure it with the number of wireless Remotes to be connected to it and the input/output size taken into consideration.
  • Page 73 EX600-W Series Bit area Unit name Model Unit product no. Input (RX) Output (RY) EX600-WSV* (32 points) EX600-WSV* (24 points) EX600-WSV* Wireless Remote (16 points) EX600-WSV* (8 points) EX600-WSV* (0 points) EX600-DX *B (8 points) EX600-DX *C (8 points) EX600-DX *C1 (8 points) (with broken Digital input unit line detection)
  • Page 74: I/O Mapping

    I/O Mapping The occupied areas (Bit and Word areas) of EXW1-BMJA* are fixed depending on the operation mode. Configure the product with the number of wireless Remotes to be connected to it and the input/output size taken into consideration. The Remote I/O map is stored in the bit area, and diagnostic information is stored in the Word area. The mapping order is decided Based on the wireless channels during Remote registration.
  • Page 75: I/O Mapping Order When Ex600-Wsv* Is Paired

    I/O Mapping Order When EX600-WSV* is Paired Please note that when EXW1-BMJA* and EX600-WSV* are paired, the mapping order of the EX600 I/O unit and the valve manifold connected to the Remote is different depending on the I/O unit layout mode in the Remote parameter setting.
  • Page 76 I/O mapping order Mode 1: I/O map Input data Output data RX/RY Module name Unit name Module name Unit name Byte0 DY*B (Unit 0) Byte1 AXA (Unit 1) Byte2 Remote EX600-WSV* (Unit 3) Wireless channel "001" 32 valve outputs Byte3 Remote Wireless channel "001"...
  • Page 77 <Example 2> ●I/O mapping order Mode 2 Unit 3 Unit 2 Unit 1 Unit 0 DY□B DX□D EX600-WSV* Remote setting parameters values (Wireless channel 001) Digital Analog Digital Remote Valve plate output input input manifold Module input size: 64 points / 64 bits Module output size: 48 points / 48 bits 8 bit 32 bit...
  • Page 78 Diagnostics map (common to modes 1 and 2) Resister area Upper bytes Lower bytes Reserved Reserved System diagnosis 2 System diagnosis 1 System diagnosis 4 System diagnosis 3 Remote connection information (Wch: 8-15) Remote connection information (Wch: 1-7) Remote diagnostic information (Wch: 8-15) Remote diagnostic information (Wch: 1-7) Remote registration information (Wch: 8-15) Remote registration information (Wch: 1-7)
  • Page 79: I/O Mapping Order When Ex600-Wen* Or Ex600-Wpn* Is Paired

    I/O Mapping Order When EX600-WEN* or EX600-WPN* is Paired Please note that, when EX600-WEN/WPN* and EXW1-RD* are paired, the mapping order of EX600 I/O unit and the valve manifold connected to the Base is different depending on the I/O unit layout mode in the Base parameter setting.
  • Page 80 •Diagnostic mapping: None Input data Output data Module name Unit name Module name Unit name Byte0 DY*B (Unit 0) DX*D (Unit 1) Byte1 EX600-WEN* (Unit 2) Base Base Valve output: 16 points Byte2 Reserved Byte3 Reserved Reserved Byte4 Remote Remote EXW1-RDX* EXW1-RDY* Wireless channel "001"...
  • Page 81 •Diagnostic mapping: Detailed Input data Output data Module name Unit name Module name Unit name Byte0 System diagnosis 1 DY*B (Unit 0) Byte1 System diagnosis 2 EX600-WEN* (Unit 2) Base Valve output: 16 points Byte2 System diagnosis 3 Byte3 System diagnosis 4 Reserved Remote connection information Byte4...
  • Page 82 <Example 2> ●Mode 2 Unit 2 Unit 1 Unit 0 Base setting parameters values DY□B DX□D EX600-WEN* Diagnostic mapping: None / Simple / Detailed Digital Digital Valve Base I/O mapping: Auto plate output input manifold Module input size: 32 points / 4 bytes 2 byte 1 byte 2 byte...
  • Page 83 •Diagnostic mapping: None Input data Output data Module name Unit name Module name Unit name Byte0 EX600-WEN* (Unit 0) DX*D (Unit 1) Valve output: 16 points Byte1 Base Base Byte2 Reserved DY*B (Unit 2) Byte3 Reserved Reserved Byte4 Remote Remote EXW1-RDX* EXW1-RDY* Wireless channel "001"...
  • Page 84 •Diagnostic mapping: Detailed Input data Output data Module name Unit name Module name Unit name Byte0 System diagnosis 1 EX600-WEN* (Unit 0) Valve output: 16 points Byte1 System diagnosis 2 Base Byte2 System diagnosis 3 DY*B (Unit 2) Byte3 System diagnosis 4 Reserved Remote connection information Byte4...
  • Page 85: Diagnostics Map Details

    Diagnostics map details When an error occurs in the Base or Remote, a flag will be set in a Bit corresponding to each item of 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 set in a Bit corresponding to the error content.
  • Page 86 Diagnosed area and Content of diagnostics processing upon error Remarks Resister How to Item Reset conditions (LED indications, Effective area reset processing etc.) Item Details diagnostic upon coverage diagnosis (1) Replace the valve or the output equipment, A short-circuit of the and check the Short-circuit Manual/...
  • Page 87 Diagnosed area and Content of diagnostics processing upon error Remarks Resister How to Item Reset conditions (LED indications, Effective area reset processing etc.) Item Details diagnostic upon coverage diagnosis An error has Connection Confirm that there is no occurred in the Turn Base failure between...
  • Page 88 Diagnosed area and Content of diagnostics processing upon error Remarks Resister How to Item Reset conditions (LED indications, Effective area reset processing etc.) Item Details diagnostic upon coverage diagnosis Change the user set The number of Number of value. Or, adjust the unit occupied system system Manual...
  • Page 89 Diagnosed area and Content of diagnostics processing upon error Remarks Resister Item Reset conditions (LED indications, Effective I/O processing area reset etc.) Item Details diagnostic upon coverage diagnosis Connection condition of the Remote communication (Wireless channel 1) Connection condition of the Remote Remote communication (Wireless channel 2) connection...
  • Page 90 Diagnosed area and Content of diagnostics processing upon error Remarks Resister Item Reset conditions (LED indications, Effective I/O processing area reset etc.) Item Details diagnostic upon coverage diagnosis Presence / absence of system information error of Base Presence / absence of system information error of Remote (Wireless channel 1) Presence / absence of system...
  • Page 91 Diagnosed area and Content of diagnostics processing upon error Remarks Resister Item Reset conditions (LED indications, Effective I/O processing area reset etc.) Item Details diagnostic upon coverage diagnosis Registration of Remote (Wireless channel 1) Registration of Remote Remote (Wireless channel 2) registration information Registration of Remote...
  • Page 92: Specifications

    Specifications Dimensions ○EXW1-BMJA* -92- No.EX※※-OMZ0016...
  • Page 93 ○EXW1-RD* -93- No.EX※※-OMZ0016...
  • Page 94: Specifications Table

    Specifications Table ○EXW1-BMJA* CC-Link communication specifications Item Specification Protocol CC-Link (Ver.1.10, Ver.2.00) Station type Remote device Device type Wireless equipment (code 0x4B) Station number 1-64 stations Communication speed 156 / 625 kbps, 2.5 /5 / 10 Mbps Setting file CSP+ file *1 Communication method Broadcast polling Occupied area...
  • Page 95 Wireless communication specifications Item Specification Protocol SMC original protocol (SMC encryption) Radio wave type (spread) Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) Frequency band 2.4 GHz (2403~2481 MHz) Frequency channel select function Supported *1 (F.C.S.) Frequency channel Max. 79 ch (Bandwidth: 1.0 MHz) Communication speed 1 Mbps / 250 kbps *2 Communication distance...
  • Page 96 ○EXW1-RDY* The wireless communication specifications are the same as EXW1-BMJA*. General specifications Item Specification Enclosure IP20 Ambient operating temperature -10 to +50 Ambient storage temperature -20 to +60 Ambient humidity 35 to 85% RH (no condensation) 500 VAC 1.0 min. External terminals (including the FE Withstand voltage terminal) and enclosure screws 10 MΩ...
  • Page 97 ○EXW1-RDM* The wireless communication specifications are the same as EXW1-BMJA*. General specifications Item Specification Enclosure IP20 Ambient operating temperature -10 to +50 Ambient storage temperature -20 to +60 Ambient humidity 35 to 85% RH (no condensation) 500 VAC 1.0 min. External terminals (including the FE Withstand voltage terminal) and enclosure screws 10 MΩ...
  • Page 98: Accessories

    Accessories Accessory List For the selection of accessories, refer to the catalog. (1) Assembly type connectors PCA-1557617 CC-Link communication, Plug PCA-1557620 CC-Link communication, Socket (2) Power supply cables PCA-1564927 Cable with M12 connector, B code, Socket, Straight 2 m, SPEEDCON compatible PCA-1564930 Cable with M12 connector, B code, Socket, Straight 6 m, SPEEDCON compatible PCA-1564943 Cable with M12 connector, B code, Socket, Right angle 2 m, SPEEDCON compatible PCA-1564969 Cable with M12 connector, B code, Socket, Right angle 6 m, SPEEDCON compatible...
  • Page 99 (5) NFC reader/writer EXW1-NT1 This set includes an NFC reader/writer and a USB extension cable (2.95 m). (6) External antenna set EXW1-EA1 This set includes a whip antenna, a coaxial cable (1.5 m), a bracket and two screws (M2.6 x 8). (7) NFC reader/writer holder EXW1-AB1 (for EX600-W) EXW1-AB2 (for EXW1)
  • Page 100 Revision history 4-14-1, Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021 JAPAN Tel: + 81 3 5207 8249 Fax: +81 3 5298 5362 https://www.smcworld.com Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice and any obligation on the part of the manufacturer. © 2021 SMC Corporation All Rights Reserved No.EX※※-OMZ0016...

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