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Installation Manual P2260JH 2019-05 WLAN data transmission Cordless EC tool For additional product information, visit our website at www.clecoTools.com...
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Disclaimer Apex Tool Group reserves the right to modify, supplement, or improve this document or the product without prior notice. Trademark Cleco Production Tools is a registered trademark of Apex Brands, Inc. Apex Tool Group GmbH Industriestraße 1 73463 Westhausen...
• uses two concepts as examples to describe the system setup and fundamental installation of the com- ponents needed to operate cordless EC tools in conjunction with a Cleco Production Tools nutrunner control. •...
Project planning Project planning System layout The system layout described is based on communication via WLAN dual band: 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz. Up to 16 cordless EC tools can be controlled. However, the number of tools can vary according to the soft- ware installed.
Components Components Cordless EC tool Series 17BP(…), 47BAY(…) Features Data Standard IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n IEEE 802.11d/e/i/h/r/w Safety • WPA, WPA2 • TKIP, AES/CCMP hardware accelerator • LEAP, PEAP , EAP-TTLS Range Up to 50 m (typical @ 2.4 GHz) Up to 30 m (typical @ 5 GHz) Channels •...
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Components Country-specific channel settings – LiveWire Memory Chip (LMC) The tools operate in a license-free 2.4 GHz / 5 ISM range. The tools can be equipped with different LMCs: World, CE, FCC. If the channel selection is restricted by the IEEE 802.11d standard, this channel selection will take priority over the LMC settings! The IEEE 802.11d standard is used for all radio modules with FW >6.0.0.
Components Controller Order no. Designation mPro400GCD-P(…) Primary hybrid controller mPro400GCD-PD(…) Primary digital controller mPro400GCD-M Master controller mPro200GC Controller mPro200GC-G Access point A standard access point satisfying the standard IEEE 802.11a/b/g/h/n can be used. The following access points can be ordered from Apex Tool Group: Type Siemens Phoenix...
962072PT 2 × 5 mm Cable gland S964918 M25 × 1.5 Both Cleco Production Tools access points have EU certification. Ask the manufacturer about use in other regions. Ethernet patch cable, CAT5 (Phoenix access point) Order no. Lengt Order no.
Cell planning for access point Cell planning for access point Each channel operates with a frequency range of 22 MHz. To avoid overlapping the frequency ranges, the channels must be chosen so that they do not overlap. In other words, a maximum of 3 independent chan- nels (1, 6 and 11) are available in the 2.4 GHz frequency band.
Concept 1 – Local network Concept 1 – Local network Stand-alone system layout • Access point can be directly connected to the controller. • The network settings of the access point and controller can be selected as desired. • The tool's WLAN settings are parameterized via the infrared interface. •...
Concept 1 – Local network System layout with switch • A switch is required for an installation with several controls. • The network settings of the access point and controller can be selected as desired. • The tool's WLAN settings are parameterized via the infrared interface. •...
Installation – Local network Installation – Local network It is essential that national, state and local regulations and standards be followed. Caution Risk of injury due to electric shock. Direct contact with mains voltage can cause injury due to electric shock. ...
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Installation – Local network Settings on service PC Select Control panel > Network and Shar- ing Center > LAN Connection > Properties > Network > Network Card > Properties. Define IP address 192.168.0.XXX. For XXX, DO NOT select 50 (IP address of access point).
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Installation – Local network Minimum parameter setting Parameter Value Comments Country code Country (e.g. Select country in which the access point is in use. Germany) IP address Example: The IP addresses for the access point, the controller and all tools must be in the same subnet.
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Installation – Local network Start the Basic Wizard. Select the individual menus with <Next>. Select country in which the access point is in use: Country > Country code. Define the IP address: Enter IP > IP address / Subnet mask. It may be necessary to change the IP address to guarantee communications between the controller and the tool:...
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Installation – Local network Define channel and SSID: Select AP > Channel/SSID. Auto is not recommended. To select the channel, please refer to 5 Concept 1 – Local network, page 12. 10. Choose the network name so that it can be unambiguously assigned.
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Installation – Local network 15. Define Admin password: Change the login password to present unauthorized access to the access point. Username: admin New password: … (Apex Tool Group standard password: 123456) After changing the IP address and the admin password, enter the new values for subsequent logins. 6.1.2 Setting up Phoenix FL WLAN 1100 access point Please refer to the description in the scope of and the online help.
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Installation – Local network Setting the IP address with IP Assign Download the program IPAssign (see Phoenix Download Center) Start the program IPAssign. Press <Continue>. Activate Show only Phoenix Contact devices to search the network for the MAC address of the access point.
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Installation – Local network The change of IP address was successful, the fol- lowing dialog appears: The IP address is only temporarily stored in the access point. The IP address still has to be perma- nently stored in the access point. Setting the access point via the integrated web interface The configuration can be accessed via the integrated web interface using the IP address set above.
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Installation – Local network 6.1.3 Setting up Siemens access point with unknown IP address Install DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) software to assign an IP address, e.g. Tftpd32 (freeware). Start program Tftpd32. Make the following settings IP pool starting address: 192.168.0.XXX For XXX DO NOT select 50.
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Installation – Local network 11. Select the address http:// 192.168.0.60 in the browser of the ser- vice PC. → The login mask for the access point opens. 12. Enter login: Name: admin Password: admin You will be prompted to change the password after the first login.
Installation – Local network Setting up controller Fig. 6-1: Connections illustrated on the mPro400GCD-P underside Connect the network cable to X1 (or X2) Ethernet port and connect the access point to the controller. Switch on the access point. 6.2.1 Configuring network settings Enter IP address for controller (example here at ethernet port 1)
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Installation – Local network Fig. 6-3: RF settings (local network) IRDA Connection: Select port to match the port on the tool holder. XS4 = CON 1 (XS5 = CON 2). Select <Identify> to read out the specific data of the WLAN module. Enter the value for SSID.
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Installation – Local network Fig. 6-5: Tool list – Install Press <OK> and save the settings. The Tool list is displayed. Status of tool is now Needs user acceptance. Select <Tool settings>. Fig. 6-6: Tool settings Check the Model number and Serial number and confirm that the tool displayed corresponds to the tool connected.
Installation – Local network Configuring RF Settings with PC LiveWire Utilities S168688 Cordless EC tool RS232 IrDA serial adapter Tool holder with IrDA 935170 interface Fig. 6-7: : LiveWire Utilities Download the LiveWire Utilities software at: http://software.apextoolgroup.com/current-software-packages/pc-software/ Install the software. Start the program LiveWire RF Configuration under Apex Tool Group.
Concept 2 – Existing network Concept 2 – Existing network System layout • The tools can be incorporated into an existing network according to standard IEEE 802.11a/b/g/h/n. • The network settings depend on the existing network. • The tool's WLAN settings are parameterized via the infrared interface. Fig.
Installation – Existing network Installation – Existing network It is essential that national, state and local regulations and standards be followed. Caution Risk of injury due to electric shock. Direct contact with mains voltage can cause injury due to electric shock. ...
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Installation – Existing network 8.1.1 Configuring network settings Enter IP address for controller (example here at ethernet port 1) Select Navigator > Communication > Network settings. Fig. 8-2: Network settings (existing network) If required, work with DHCP (IP address is automatically assigned). Enable DHCP : Set tick.
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Installation – Existing network Fig. 8-4: RF settings (local network) IRDA connection: Select port to match the port on the tool holder. XS4 = CON 1 (XS5 = CON 2). Select <Identify> to read out the specific data of the WLAN module. Enter the value for SSID.
Installation – Existing network 8.1.3 Installing tool Select <Navigator> <Tool Setup>. We… 1 (Tool 1) is reserved for a corded tool with a Primary controller . Mark the next free line by touching it. Press on <+ Install> and select the option LiveWire w/WLAN. Enter the relevant IP address.
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Installation – Existing network 8.2.1 Installing LiveWireCert Download the LiveWire Utilities software at: http://software.apextoolgroup.com/current- software-packages/pc-software/ Install the software. Start the LiveWireCert software under Apex Tool Group. Fig. 8-8: Starting the LiveWire RF Configuration program 8.2.2 Using LiveWireCert Fig. 8-9: Main screen Parameter Explanation <New>...
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Measure No communication between IP address and The IP addresses for the access point, controller, the controller/service PC subnet mask are not in the tool ands service PC must be in the same subnet. and access point. same range.
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Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause MeasuremPro400GCD Measure for mPro400S… (e.g. (SW S168813) SW S168841) WLAN data communication between controller and tool No WLAN data com- The IP address of On the controller screen Press < > on the control- munication between the tool is not cor- Tool setup, check whether ler.
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Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause MeasuremPro400GCD Measure for mPro400S… (e.g. (SW S168813) SW S168841) WLAN data communication between controller and tool Occasional interrup- Distance between Check the signal strength at the tool in the RF settings sub- tions in WLAN data the access point menu.
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Troubleshooting Apex Tool Group P2260JH | 2019-05...
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