SMC Networks EX600-WEN Series Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 No.EX##-OMV0017-D PRODUCT NAME I/O Configurator (NFC version) Model / Series / Product Number EX600-WEN# (Wireless Base) EX600-WPN# (Wireless Base) EX600-WSV# (Wireless Remote) EXW1-BMJA# (Compact Wireless Base) EXW1-RDXNE4## (Compact Wireless Remote) EXW1-RDYNE4## (Compact Wireless Remote) EXW1-RDM#E3## (Compact Wireless Remote)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ......................3 About the I/O Configurator (NFC version) ................... 3 SMC wireless system (system configuration) ................4 About this manual ........................5 Basic operations with the I/O Configurator (NFC version) ........6 Download the I/O Configurator (NFC version) ................6 Start the I/O Configurator (NFC version) ..................
  • Page 3 Wireless system parameter list................95 Troubleshooting ....................100 Specifications / technical information / supplementary information ..... 102 Terminology ..........................102 No.EX##-OMV0017-D...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. Introduction About the I/O Configurator (NFC version) With the I/O Configurator (NFC version), the status of a wireless system can be checked and all parameters of a wireless unit can be set from a PC using an NFC reader / writer. The status can be checked without logging in (Monitor mode).
  • Page 5: Smc Wireless System (System Configuration)

    SMC wireless system (system configuration) The following products support the I/O Configurator (NFC version). EX600-WEN# Wireless Base (manifold type) EX600-WPN# Wireless Base (manifold type) EXW1-BMJA# Compact Wireless Base EX600-WSV# Wireless Remote (manifold type) EXW1-RDXNE4## Compact Wireless Remote EXW1-RDYNE4## Compact Wireless Remote EXW1-RDM#E3## Compact Wireless Remote I/O Configurator OS (Windows)
  • Page 6: About This Manual

    * I/O Configurator (Web version) This operation manual explains the outline of the setting using the I/O Configurator (NFC version). The I/O Configurator (Web version) is used to set parameters for the "Wireless Base" and parameters for the "I/O devices". Refer to the operation manual for the I/O Configurator (Web version).
  • Page 7: Basic Operations With The I/O Configurator (Nfc Version)

    2. Basic operations with the I/O Configurator (NFC version) Download the I/O Configurator (NFC version) (1) On the SMC website (http://www.smcworld.com), select [Documents/Download] and click [Instruction Manuals]. (2) Select the Fieldbus System Serial Transmission System. No.EX##-OMV0017-D...
  • Page 8 (3) Select the protocol supported by the product (Example: EtherNet/IP compatible). (4) Scroll down the page of the Fieldbus Serial Transmission System and click the Configuration File for the I/O Configurator (NFC version). The download will begin. Older versions of the I/O Configurator (NFC version) can be downloaded as well as the latest version. Download the version which is suitable for your device.
  • Page 9: Start The I/O Configurator (Nfc Version)

    Start the I/O Configurator (NFC version) (1) Unzip the downloaded zip file. (2) Double-click "IOConfigurator.exe". The I/O Configurator (NFC version) will start up. To move IOConfigurator.exe to the desktop or another location, move the folder of the I/O Configurator, or create a shortcut of IOConfigurator.exe and invoke and use the program through it.
  • Page 10 - Basic characteristics Item Explanation The I/O Configurator (NFC version) revision details will appear by clicking the [?] button. Version information button The Refresh button updates the Wireless Base / Remote module information displayed on the application window. The information on the window is not updated automatically. Refresh button Always click the Refresh button when moving to a tab or after parameter settings.
  • Page 11: Monitor Mode And Administrator Mode

    Monitor mode and Administrator mode The user can select from Monitor mode and Administrator mode using the I/O Configurator (NFC version) depending on the functions that are to be used. - Monitor mode Wireless unit information or I/O map and parameter settings can be read. Parameters cannot be set. The Forced output function cannot be used.
  • Page 12 - Troubleshooting Read error: Confirm that the NFC reader / writer is connected to the PC. Confirm that the NFC reader / writer is held near the NFC antenna approach area. When frozen: Remove the NFC reader / writer from the PC and connect it again. After taking the above actions, click the [Refresh] button.
  • Page 13: Basic Operational Flow For Settings And Monitoring

    Basic operational flow for settings and monitoring To change settings, switch to Administrator mode to operate the I/O Configurator. In Administrator mode, a timeout occurs after 300 seconds of inactivity and the application returns to Monitor mode. A timeout countdown is displayed to the right of the "Administrator mode" label. - The NFC communication is not accessed all the time.
  • Page 14  Operational flow when changing settings A rough operational flow during setting changing operations is shown below (operations performed in Administrator mode). (1) Select the tab that you wish to check (2) Display the setting item that you wish to check (3) Click [Refresh] (4) Check the present settings and values (5) Change the necessary item and value settings...
  • Page 15: Explanation Of Screens

    Explanation of screens The tabs available on the I/O Configurator (NFC version) consist of the [Information], [I/O monitor], and [Properties] tabs. On an EXW1-series Base unit, [Event] and [Wireless] tabs are displayed to the right of the [Properties] tab. An outline of each tab is explained below. Refer to "5. Screen details of the I/O Configurator (NFC version)" for details.
  • Page 16  I/O monitor tab The wireless unit I/O data can be monitored. The display can be switched between input and output displays by clicking the tabs at the top of the status display area. With a Base unit (EXW1-BMJA#) that supports CC-Link, the display can be switched between Bit area and Word area.
  • Page 17  Properties tab Settings of a connected wireless unit can be changed in the Properties tab. The area displayed for making settings can be changed by selecting a radio button in the "Control panel". -16- No.EX##-OMV0017-D...
  • Page 18  Event tab Displayed on an EXW1-series Base unit, this tab makes it possible to check the event information (errors, etc.) of the Wireless Base or Wireless Remotes.  Wireless tab Displayed on an EXW1-series Base unit, this tab makes it possible to check wireless log data. -17- No.EX##-OMV0017-D...
  • Page 19: Setting Of The Wireless Unit System

    3. Setting of the wireless unit system Installation of the SMC wireless system (Base and Remote) so that it can be controlled by an upper level controller is described here. Grayed out items do not use the I/O Configurator. Refer to the operation manual for each product.
  • Page 20: Reading And Obtaining Device Information

    Reading and obtaining device information Start up the I/O Configurator and initiate NFC read-in with the Information tab to obtain information for each unit and the system. The displayed parameters depend on the unit. Unit information Description System configuration ● Unit information area The unit information area indicates the module information.
  • Page 21: Entry Of Individual Identification (Edit Tag)

    ● System configuration area System configuration shows the configuration information of the Wireless Base / Remote modules. "Error" appears to the right of a unit name when an error occurs. Connected I/O units can be checked by double-clicking on the name of a displayed wireless unit or clicking on the "...
  • Page 22: Remote Setting

    Remote setting Set the parameters of a Remote unit as required. - I/O points and parameter setting - The setting will be applied when the Remote is turned on (or reset). ● I/O points and parameter setting Set the occupied I/O points and parameters for the module in [Remote setting]. Settable parameters depend on the unit being set (refer to "5.3 Properties tab"...
  • Page 23 Remote unit setting items (example using compact wireless unit EXW1-RDXNE4## / EXW1-RDYNE4## / EXW1-RDM#E3##) Parameter name Set value Initial value Input size* 16 points (16 bits) 16 points (16 bits) Output size (includes valves)* 16 points (16 bits) 16 points (16 bits) Wireless signal Active / Idle Active...
  • Page 24: Base Setting

    Base setting Make the Base unit settings. Set the communication environment using the PLC, make unit settings, etc. - Communication environment with PLC ([Ethernet setting], [CC-Link Setting]) - I/O points and parameter setting - System setting ● Ethernet setting Make the EtherNet settings when using a Base unit that supports EtherNet/IP. The parameters below can be set (refer to "5.3 Properties tab").
  • Page 25 ● CC-Link setting Make the CC-Link settings when using a Base unit that supports CC-Link. The parameters below can be set (refer to "5.3 Properties tab"). CC-Link setting items (example using compact wireless unit EXW1-BMJA#) Parameter name Set value Initial value Operating mode 1 to 8 Speed...
  • Page 26 ● I/O points and parameter setting Set the occupied I/O points and parameters for the module using [Base setting]. Base unit setting screen (example using EX600-WEN) The parameters below can be set (refer to "5.3 Properties tab"). Base unit setting items (example using manifold-type wireless unit EX600-WEN# / EX600-WPN#) Parameter name Set value Initial value...
  • Page 27 ● System setting Change the parameter settings as required. System setting screen (example using EXW1-BMJA#) The parameters below can be set. Settable parameters depend on the unit being set (refer to "5.3 Properties tab" for details). System setting items (example using compact Wireless Base EXW1-BMJA#) Parameter Set value Initial value...
  • Page 28 System setting items (example using manifold-type Wireless Base EX600-WEN# / EX600-WPN#) Parameter Set value Initial value I/O mapping Manual / Auto Manual (EX600-WEN#) Auto (EX600-WPN#, fixed) System input size 16, 128 to 1280 points (2 bytes to 160 bytes) in 128- 1280 points/160 byte point (16-byte) units System output size...
  • Page 29 Set using the [Frequency Channel Select Window]. (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 channel.
  • Page 30: Pairing

    Pairing Pairing is required for communication between a Base and Remote. A Base is paired with a Remote after they are switched to pairing mode. Pairing and registration between a Base and Remote enables wireless communication.  Operational flow during pairing Switch the Remote to pairing mode * The EXW1-RD# is set to pairing mode by factory default.
  • Page 31: Pairing Procedure

    3.5.1 Pairing procedure (1) Switch the Remote to pairing mode Connect to the Remote using NFC, select the (a) [Properties] tab and then click (b) [Refresh]. Select (d) [Pairing mode] from (c) [Pairing setting] on the (a) [Properties] tab and then click (e) [Reset module].
  • Page 32 (2) Switch the Base to pairing mode Connect to the Base using NFC, select the (a) [Properties] tab and then click (b) [Refresh]. Select (d) [Pairing mode] from (c) [Remote registration] on the (a) [Properties] tab and then click (e) [Reset module].
  • Page 33 (3) Pair and register the Base and Remote Clicking (a) [Refresh] causes Remotes in pairing mode to be listed in the Free Remotes area. (b) Select the Remote that is to be registered, (c) specify a wireless channel and then (d) click ▲. Base setting screen - If the Remote that you wish to pair with does not appear, click (a) [Refresh] again.
  • Page 34 The Remote that is to be registered on the specified wireless channel moves to the Registered Remotes area. Make sure that the registration status is Registered Wait, and click [Save reg. info.]. Base setting screen -33- No.EX##-OMV0017-D...
  • Page 35 Click (a) [Reset module] and (b) [Refresh] and check that the registration status changes to Registered. Base setting screen * The example below shows two Remote modules registered on channel 1 and channel 2. Base setting screen Configure the registration of dummy Remotes as necessary. (4) Disable the pairing mode of the Base (normal mode) Set the Base to pairing mode and click [Reset module].
  • Page 36: Dummy Remote

    Dummy Remote Set dummy Remotes to secure reserved area in memory and enable Remotes to be added and registered later, without changes to mapping, even after the system has been configured. Register dummy Remotes using the Base. (1) Change the operating mode of the Wireless Base unit (1)-1 Set Remote registration on the Wireless Base unit to "Pairing mode".
  • Page 37: Software Control

    Software Control "HOLD/CLR setting (unit): Software control" of "Base / Remote setting", the output operation for when the Ethernet communication is disconnected, can be selected for valve output or output unit independently, in 1- point units, using "CLEAR", "HOLD", or "SET". The values for the Hold / Clear for each valve output or output unit are stored in the unit with outputs.
  • Page 38 (3) Upper case letters are used to express the current status of Clear / Hold. The settable values are C (CLEAR), H (HOLD) or S (SET). Enter 8 characters. When the required values have been entered, click the "Save all" to store the data. * When CLEAR or HOLD is set for HOLD/CLR/SET, the window below will be displayed.
  • Page 39: Using A Setting File

    Using a setting file The [Export] button in the Properties tab enables the setting of the connected unit using the current NFC reader / writer to be saved to a PC in the format of ".smc". Importing as explained in the next item enables the unit setting to be reflected in other units.
  • Page 40  Procedure for importing the settings (1) Click the "Import" button. (2) Select the required file and click [Open]. Select "Yes" to execute the import of settings. -39- No.EX##-OMV0017-D...
  • Page 41 - Export/import settings (EX600 series) Base Remote Item EX600- EX600- EX600- WEN# WPN# WSV# HOLD/CLR (unit) Input size Output size (includes valves) in which includes a valve density Wireless signal Base settings/Remote settings AD refresh time (sec) Unit address order Power Supply Voltage Monitor (Control/Input) Power Supply Voltage Monitor...
  • Page 42 - Import / Export settings (EXW1 series) Base Remote EXW1- EXW1- EXW1- Item EXW1- RDXNE4 RDYNE4 RDM#E3 BMJA# HOLD/CLR (unit) Input size Output size (includes valves) in which includes a valve density Wireless signal Remote setting Power Supply Voltage Monitor (Control/Input) Power Supply Voltage Monitor (Output)
  • Page 43: Reading Of Factory Data

    Reading of factory data Click the [Read factory data] button to initialize or check the parameters in the window currently opened in the [Properties] tab (excluding Remote unit registration and pairing setting). In order to reflect the setting, turn off the power and on again or click [Reset module] when the power is on. Turn on the power supply if the power is off.
  • Page 44: Initialization Of The Product

    3.10 Initialization of the product To initialize the product, in the [Properties] tab, click [Product initialization] in [Base setting] or [Remote setting]. - After executing initialization, this function saves and reflects the setting, and updates the information in the window. The operation is not reversible. Care should be taken. - With an EXW1-RD#, initializing the product results in switching to pairing mode.
  • Page 45 Some values settable by the IO Configurator (Web version) are included in the initialization items. Refer to the table below for the set items to be initialized. Initialization items (I/O Configurator (NFC version) (EX600 series)) Base Remote Initialized items EX600-WEN# EX600-WPN# EX600-WSV# HOLD / CLR (unit)
  • Page 46: I/O Monitoring

    4. I/O monitoring In the [I/O monitor] tab, the I/O mapping data can be monitored. Input Shows the input mapping information of the wireless unit. - Input display Display Description ADRS Displays the input map address. Wireless unit channel. W.ch (Wireless channel of the Base is displayed as [- -].
  • Page 47: Output

    Output Shows the output mapping information of the wireless unit. - Output display Display Description Forced output mode can be selected by clicking [Enforce ON]. Enforce ON * Refer to "4.4 Forced output" for details on operation. ADRS Displays the output map address. Wireless unit channel.
  • Page 48: Input / Output Detailed Information

    Detailed Input / output information The IO Detail window will open by double-clicking the line of an address of the I/O unit which is connected to the wireless unit. Double-click The diagnostic error type is represented by different background colours. The meaning of a background colour can be checked by clicking [>>].
  • Page 49: Forced Output

    Forced output 4.4.1 Forced output conditions The I/O Configurator (NFC version) can directly command the Wireless Base / Remote. Operating conditions for forced output. [Forced output from the Wireless Base] [Forced output from the Wireless Remote] Forced output Login to Administrator mode. Login to Administrator mode.
  • Page 50 The window below appears when the mode is changed to forced output mode. Select the output unit to change to forced output and double-click it. Double-click -49- No.EX##-OMV0017-D...
  • Page 51 In the [IO Detail] window, select the bit (B0 to B7) to change to forced output and set to "1". The set value is output by clicking the [Enforce] button at the bottom of the window. The power supply for the output unit is necessary to activate the output equipment for forced output mode. Refer to the Operation Manual for the SMC Wireless System for details of the power supply for output.
  • Page 52 Forced output (analog unit) For forced output for an analog unit, enter the values according to the analog range. The analog range can be selected by the I/O Configurator (Web version). Enter the values. The analog value will be output by clicking the [Enforce] button.
  • Page 53 Exiting forced output mode Remove the check mark in the "Enforce ON" box to exit forced output mode. In the dialog box, to confirm exiting forced output mode, select [Yes]. Continue by clicking [Yes] on the following window. Forced output mode is exited.
  • Page 54: Screen Details Of The I/O Configurator (Nfc Version)

    5. Screen details of the I/O Configurator (NFC version) Information tab The Information tab consists of "Unit information", "System configuration" and "Description". Unit information Description System configuration 5.1.1 Unit information area The unit information area indicates the module information. - Unit information display NFC access Display Description...
  • Page 55: System Configuration Area

    5.1.2 System configuration area The system configuration area shows the configuration information of the Wireless Base / Remote module. Wireless Base Unit selected Dummy Remotes (reserved) Error indication: any error is shown here Wireless Remote Connected I/O units can be checked by double-clicking on a wireless unit displayed in the system configuration area or clicking on the "▶"...
  • Page 56: Description Area

    5.1.3 Description area Description of the unit selected in the system configuration area. 5.1.4 Information tab, description 5.1.4.1 Wireless unit (manifold type) 1) Communication unit -55- No.EX##-OMV0017-D...
  • Page 57 - Description display (communication unit) Display Description Part No Wireless unit product number. Wireless unit PID. Wireless unit user tag number. The wireless unit status is displayed in 4 bytes as hexadecimal numbers.  Display for diagnostic information error Diagnostic information 3 Diagnostic information 1 Unit status Diagnostic information 2...
  • Page 58 2) Valve - Description display (valve) Display Description Part No Wireless Base / Remote product number. Mapped position for the valve. Displays the mapped position of the selected digital input Unit No. unit. Refer to "5.3.2 Parameters", "Unit address order" for details on mapped position. Displays the mapped diagnostic data bits for the selected valve.
  • Page 59 5.1.4.2 IO unit (digital) Digital input unit (product number: EX600-DX#D) Digital output unit (product number: EX600-DY#B) -58- No.EX##-OMV0017-D...
  • Page 60 Digital input / output unit (product number: EX600-DM#F) - Description display (digital unit) Display Description Part No Displays the product number of the digital unit (input, output, input / output). Displays the mapped position of the digital unit (input, output, input / output). Unit No.
  • Page 61 5.1.4.3 IO unit (analog) Analog input unit (product number: EX600-AXA) Status display: No error: (OK) Error: (name of error) Analog output unit (product number: EX600-AYA) Status display: No error: (OK) Error: (name of error) -60- No.EX##-OMV0017-D...
  • Page 62 Analog input / output unit (product number: EX600-AMB) Status display: No error: (OK) Error: (name of error) - Description display (analog unit) Display Description Part No Displays the product number of the analog unit (input, output, input / output). Displays the mapped position of the analog unit (input, output, input / output). Unit No.
  • Page 63: I/O Monitor Tab

    I/O monitor tab In the I/O monitor tab, the wireless unit I/O mapping data can be monitored when the power status is "Power on". Diagnostic information or details of input / output can be checked by double-clicking any address line in the display.
  • Page 64: Output Tab

    5.2.2 Output tab The output tab shows the output mapping information of the wireless unit. - Output display Display Description Displayed items Check marked: Forced output Forced output mode can be selected by clicking [Enforce Enforce ON ON]. Not check marked: Forced * Refer to "4.4 Forced output"...
  • Page 65: Io Details

    5.2.3 IO details The IO Details window will open by double-clicking the line of an address of the I/O unit which is connected to the wireless unit. Double-click -64- No.EX##-OMV0017-D...
  • Page 66 IO unit information and input / output data can be checked in the IO Detail window. The diagnostic error type is represented by different background colours. The meaning of a background colour can be checked by clicking [>>]. - Background colour Background Display Description...
  • Page 67: Information Tab, Description

    5.2.4 Information tab, description 5.2.4.1 Wireless unit (manifold type (valve)) - IO details (manifold type (valve)) Display Description Displays the PID of the Wireless Base / Remote to which the selected valve is connected. Unit TAG Displays the tag of the Wireless Base / Remote to which the selected valve is connected. Displays the channel name of the Wireless Base / Remote to which the selected valve is W.ch connected.
  • Page 68 5.2.4.2 IO unit (digital) Digital input unit (product number: EX600-DX#D) Digital output unit (product number: EX600-DY#B) -67- No.EX##-OMV0017-D...
  • Page 69 Digital input / output unit (product number: EX600-DM#F) - IO unit information (digital unit) Display Description Displays the PID of the Wireless Base / Remote to which the digital unit (input, output, input / output) is connected. Displays the tag of the Wireless Base / Remote to which the digital unit (input, output, input / Unit TAG output) is connected.
  • Page 70 5.2.4.3 IO unit (analog) Analog input unit (product number: EX600-AXA) IO unit information Status display: Input / output value of the No error: (OK) channel Error: (name of error) Analog output unit (product number: EX600-AYA) IO unit information Status display: No error: (OK) Input / output value of the Error: (name of error)
  • Page 71 Analog input / output unit (product number: EX600-AMB) IO unit information Status display: No error: (OK) Error: (name of error) Input / output value of the channel - IO unit information (analog unit) Display Description Displays the PID of the Wireless Base / Remote to which the analog unit (input, output, input / output) is connected.
  • Page 72 - Channel status (analog output unit) Data format Displayed analog value +/-□□□ mA (current range) 12-bit resolution, 11-bit resolution +/-□□□ V (voltage range) +/-□□---□ Scaled - Channel status (analog input / output unit) Data format Displayed analog value +/-□□□ mA (current range): Input or output value 12-bit resolution, 11-bit resolution +/-□□□...
  • Page 73: Properties Tab

    Properties tab The settings of a currently connected wireless unit can be changed in the Properties tab. The procedure consists of a control panel and parameters. Control panel Parameters -72- No.EX##-OMV0017-D...
  • Page 74: Control Panel

    5.3.1 Control panel A control panel for changing the displayed parameters consists of 4 radio buttons and 3 buttons. - Radio buttons for selecting the parameters to display (Base unit). Name Function Switch to the Base unit parameters. Occupied points for the module input / output Base setting can be set.
  • Page 75: Parameters

    - Control panel buttons Name Functions Set parameters are reflected once power is supplied to the wireless unit. Click Reset module [Reset module] in order to reflect parameters that were set while power was still being supplied. Button to export the configuration of the wireless unit to a PC (saved as file type Export ".smc").
  • Page 76 - Base unit parameters Parameter Set value Initial value Description name Define all settings that are in output operation status when fieldbus communication is disconnected. CLEAR: Clear the output. CLEAR HOLD/CLR CLEAR HOLD: Fix the output at the current value. HOLD (unit) Software Control: CLEAR, HOLD or SET for individual...
  • Page 77 (2) Ethernet setting Ethernet setting display. Displayed for a Base unit that supports EtherNet/IP (EX600-WEN#). - Ethernet parameters Parameter name Set value Initial value Note MAC address MAC address of the product is displayed. Select the IP address setting mode. Select the mode suitable for your network environment.
  • Page 78 (3) CC-Link setting CC-Link setting display. Displayed for a Base unit that supports CC-Link (EXW1-BMJA#). - CC-Link parameters Parameter name Set value Initial value Note Operating mode 1 to 8 CC-Link version, number of occupied stations, etc. 156 kbps / 625 kbps Set the communication speed.
  • Page 79 (a) Operating mode setting This setting specifies a CC-Link operating mode. Setting range: 1 to 8 CC-Link setting Occupied area Number of Operating Number of registerable Bit area Word area mode CC-Link Ver. Extended cyclic occupied units RX/RY RWr/RWw stations 1.10 64/64 1.10...
  • Page 80 (4) System setting System setting display. -79- No.EX##-OMV0017-D...
  • Page 81 - Compact Wireless Base (EXW1-BMJA# etc.) Parameter Set value Initial value Note I/O mapping Manual Manual Specifies an I/O mapping method. * "Manual" is fixed for EXW1-BMJA#. Diagnostic Advanced Advanced Specifies diagnostic information to map to the Word area. allocation Setting range: Advanced Detailed (System diagnosis + Remote connection / diagnosis / registration information)
  • Page 82 - Wireless unit (manifold type) (EX600-WEN# / EX600-WPN# etc.) Parameter Set value Initial value Note I/O mapping Manual / Auto Manual Define the I/O mapping of the entire wireless system including the (EX600- Wireless Remote unit registered to the Wireless Base unit. WEN#) Auto: All I/O points mapped to the Wireless Base unit and Wireless Remote unit are identified and mapped automatically.
  • Page 83  Protocol setting Refer to the table below for wireless communication protocols. To pair an EXW1-series unit 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 selecting function (F.C.S.)] are not available.
  • Page 84 (5) Remote registration For this wireless system, it is necessary to register the PID for each product to establish communication without interference from another network. The Remote unit registration display consists of "Registered Remotes", "Remote registration buttons", "Free Remotes", "Pairing", and "Dummy" items. * Registration of Remotes needs to be performed with power supplied.
  • Page 85 (5)-b Remote registration buttons Remote registration buttons are only enabled when wireless units are in pairing mode. - Remote registration button display Display Description Select the channel used to register the Remote to the Wireless Base. W.ch (Only channels available for registration will be displayed) Move the Wireless Remote from Free Remotes to Registered Remotes.
  • Page 86 (5)-d Pairing The radio buttons used for pairing are only settable in Administrator mode. They can be set even when power is off. - Pairing radio button display Item Description Change to normal (non-pairing) mode. Indicates that the current status is Normal (pairing Normal mode disabled) mode.
  • Page 87 (5)-f FCS Setting (Frequency Channel Select) The frequency channel can be selected using this function. This function is only supported by protocol V.2.0. Specify protocol V.2.0 in [System setting]. FCS Setting cannot be used if communication with subordinate Remotes uses a mixture of protocols. Ensure that only Remote units that support protocol V.2.0 are registered to the Base with which FCS Setting is to be used.
  • Page 88 The Frequency Channel Select Window 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 channel.
  • Page 89 (6) Remote setting The parameters of a Remote unit can be changed as required. -88- No.EX##-OMV0017-D...
  • Page 90 - Remote parameters Compact wireless unit (EXW1-RDXNE4## / EXW1-RDYNE4## / EXW1-RDM#E3## etc.) Parameter Set value Initial value Note Fixed 16 points 16 points For the EXW1-RD#, the number is fixed at 16 (16 bits). Input size* (16 bits) (16 bits) * Although the number of occupied inputs of EXW1-RDM# is fixed at 16 (16 bits), only the lower 8 bits are available.
  • Page 91 Wireless unit (manifold type) (EX600-WSV#) Parameter Set value Initial value Note Define all settings that are in the output operation status when fieldbus communication is disconnected. CLEAR: Clear the output. HOLD/CLR CLEAR / HOLD / HOLD: Fix the output at the current value. CLEAR (unit) Software Control...
  • Page 92 (7) Pairing setting Setting for wireless communication between the Wireless Base unit and Wireless Remote unit. It is necessary to set the operating mode to pairing when registering the Wireless Remote to Wireless Base. - Radio buttons for selecting the pairing mode. Item Description Change to normal (non-pairing) mode.
  • Page 93: Event Tab

    Event tab The Event tab makes it possible to check the event information (errors, etc.) of the Wireless Base. - Event tab display Display Description Model selection Select a Wireless Remote registered to the Base. Event data export Event data can be exported to text files. The time when the event was obtained is displayed.
  • Page 94 ● Error codes The table below shows error codes with 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 Detection of unconnected load System...
  • Page 95: Wireless Tab

    Wireless tab The Wireless tab displays the wireless log data. - Wireless tab display Display Description Received data for the Wireless Base is displayed on the Input / Output tabs Input tab, and sent data is displayed on the Output tab. The wireless channel is displayed.
  • Page 96: Wireless System Parameter List

    6. Wireless system parameter list - Wireless Base unit (EX600-WEN#) setting parameters Setting Classificat Parameter name Set value Initial value when Note power is off Setting the output operation when the HOLD/CLR CLEAR / HOLD / Software CLEAR Available fieldbus communication is (unit) Control disconnected.
  • Page 97 - Wireless Base unit (EX600-WPN#) setting parameters Setting Classification Parameter name Set value Initial value when Note power is off Setting the output operation when HOLD/CLR CLEAR / HOLD / Software CLEAR Available the fieldbus communication is (unit) Control disconnected. 0 to 128 points (0 to 16 bytes) 128 points /...
  • Page 98 - Compact Wireless Base unit (EXW1-BMJA#) setting parameters Setting Initial when Classification Parameter name Set value Note value power is Operating 1 to 8 Available mode CC-Link 156 kbps / 625 kbps / 2.5 Mbps / b) Speed 156 kbps Available setting 5 Mbps / 10 Mbps...
  • Page 99 - Compact Wireless Remote unit (EXW1-RDXNE4## / EXW1-RDYNE4## / EXW1-RDM#E3##) setting parameters Setting Classificat Parameter name Set value Initial value when power Note is off EXW1-RDXNE4# / EXW1-RDM#E3#: 16 points / 2 byte fixed a) Input size* 16 points / 2 byte 16 points / 2 byte Available EXW1-RDYNE4#:...
  • Page 100 - Wireless Remote unit (manifold type) (EX600-WSV#) setting parameters Setting Classificat Initial Parameter name Set value when Note value power is off Setting the output operation when the HOLD/CLR CLEAR / HOLD / Software Control CLEAR Available fieldbus communication is (unit) disconnected.
  • Page 101: Troubleshooting

    7. Troubleshooting Problem Problem Possible causes Inspection and countermeasures 1: Adjust the NFC reader / writer so that it is positioned at the centre of the NFC antenna 1. The NFC reader / writer (circled part). The Wireless Base / has moved away from the 2-1: Remove the NFC reader / writer from Remote unit information...
  • Page 102 Problem Problem Possible causes Inspection and countermeasures 1. Connected with higher Not possible to change 1. Disconnect the unit from the higher unit. unit. to forced output mode. 2. Login from the Administrator mode. 2. Mode is Monitor mode. The Wireless Remote follows the input / The Wireless Remote The Wireless Remote output size when it was registered to the...
  • Page 103: Specifications / Technical Information / Supplementary Information

    8. Specifications / technical information / supplementary information Terminology Term Definition Administrator mode allows the user to configure the wireless units. Wireless Base / Administrator mode Remote become settable. A broken wire to the input or output equipment has been detected by the diagnostic Broken line detection function.
  • Page 104 Term Definition Occupied points for the module input / Number of I/O points that can be controlled by a module. output Registration of the PID (Product ID) of the Wireless Remote unit to be connected to the Pairing Wireless Base unit. Registration occurs at the initial setting, then the wireless system will activate.
  • Page 105 Revision history Revision Applicable Updated content models EX600-WEN# 2.00 First edition EX600-WSV# EX600-WPN# Version for EX600-WPN# 2.10 EX600-WSV# EX600-WEN# Common version for EX600-WEN# and EX600-WPN# 2.20 EX600-WPN# ACS reader / writer has been added to verified NFC reader / writers. EX600-WSV# EX600-WEN# Remote Control function added to Ethernet setting...
  • Page 106 Revision history A: Contents revised in several places. [August 2018] B: Contents are added. [August 2018] C: Contents revised in several places. [November 2019] D: Content changes [March 2022] 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.

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