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Doc.DOC1104200-1 PRODUCT NAME Compact Wireless Remote MODEL / Series / Product Number EXW1-RAXZA2C...
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System Configuration ·················································································· 11 System compatibility ··················································································· 12 How to Order ························································································· 15 Summary of Product parts ····················································· 16 EXW1-RAXZA2C ······················································································ 16 EXW1-A11* (Must be ordered separately) ································································· 20 Setting and Adjustment······················································· 21 Flow chart for operating the wireless system ······························································ 21 Mounting and Installation of Units ···········································...
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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.
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Safety Instructions Caution We develop, design, and manufacture our products to be used for automatic control equipment, and provide them for peaceful use in manufacturing industries. Use in non-manufacturing industries is not covered. Products we manufacture and sell cannot be used for the purpose of transactions or certification specified in the Measurement Act.
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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.
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Precautions regarding the Radio Law EXW1-A11* Caution Notice: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
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This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). 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.
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Precautions for Handling ○Follow the instructions given below for selecting and handling. ●The instructions on design and selection Product specifications •Use within the specified voltage. Otherwise, failure or malfunction can result. •The power is supplied from the circuit reinforced or double-insulated from MAINS. •The direct current power supply used should be UL approved as follows.
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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.
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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.
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SMC Wireless System Features and Summary SMC Wireless Products, EX600-W and EXW1 series products, are modular devices consisting of a gateway (hereafter referred to as a Base) and wireless devices (hereafter referred to as Remotes). From an upper-level (PLC) control component, a Base appears to be a single system including Remotes paired with it.
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System Configuration PLC compatible with EX600-W and EXW1 series communication protocols. <Base> EX600-W series EXW1 series For settings and other information, refer to the operation manual for EX600- WEN/WPN*. <Remote> EXW1 series EX600-W series For settings and other information, refer to the operation manuals for EX600-WSV* and the connected digital and analog units.
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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 The maximum communication distance will vary depending upon the system configuration. Please see the details in the table on the next page.
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Up to 100 m EXA1 EXW1 V.2.0 *1 When paired with EXW1-BMJ (CC-Link wireless base), EXW1-RAXZA2C cannot be used in operation mode 1. *2 For more details, check the system settings of the Base. *3 Only available in Protocol V.2.0.
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○ System configuration 2 Wireless Base : EXW1 series Wireless Remote: EXW1 series, EX600-W series <Wireless Base> <Wireless Remote> EX600-W Series EXW1 series -14- Doc.DOC1104200-1...
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The product system, model names and part numbering system of SMC wireless systems are as follows. <Compact wireless Remotes> This product line-up consists of one model, EXW1-RAXZA2C. <Wireless Adapter> This product line-up consists of two models, namely EXW1-A11E and EXW1-A11N.
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Summary of Product parts EXW1-RAXZA2C Appearance Name Application Screw hole for mounting Mounting the compact Wireless Remote. (2 x M4) Connector for wireless Connect the cable for wireless adapter. adapter (ADPTR) Communication connector Connection for the cable for device. (PORT1) Communication connector Connection for the cable for device.
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LED indicator The LED indicators at the top left corner of the compact Wireless Remote indicate the power supply, communication, and diagnostic status. LED indicators of the compact Wireless Remote LED status Function Description name Color of LED ON/Flashing Green Power supply is ON.
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Connectors •Power supply connector M12, 4-pin, plug Signal Description A code DC 24V:Input DC 0V *1: 24 VDC ±10% •Analog device connector PORT1 M12, 5-pin, socket Signal Description A code 24V:Output Analog input Analog input *1: Do not turn on the power supply. •Analog device connector PORT2 M12, 5-pin, socket Signal...
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Circuit diagram •Connector for wireless adapter Signal Description M8, 4-pin, socket 24V:Output Internal BUS B Communication B Internal BUS A Communication A *1: Use the wireless adapter cable specified to connect to the wireless adapter. *2: Do not turn on the power supply. -19- Doc.DOC1104200-1...
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EXW1-A11* (Must be ordered separately) Appearance Name Application Connector Connector for Wireless Adaptor cable. For fixing to Air Management system. LED display Indicates the status of the adaptor. LED indicator LED status Function Color of Description name ON/Flashing Green Power supply is ON. Power supply and Orange Flashing...
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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. Refer to the operation manual of the product in use for the further details. The remote is in pairing mode as shipped from the factory.
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Mounting and Installation of Units EXW1-RAXZA2C Installation Compact wireless 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). ●Precautions for handling Be sure to fit a seal cap on any unused connectors.
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Wireless adaptor Caution •To avoid damage to parts, apply the recommended tightening torque. •Refer to the operation manual of the Wireless Adaptor for details. (1) Attachment of installation plate Attach the installation plate to the target object by either of the following two methods. Installation with M3 x 4 positions The tightening torque should be 0.4 N•m +/-10%.
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●Curved surface mounting (1) Thread the top and bottom cable ties through the installation plate. (2) Secure the wireless adaptor to the mount by tightening the cable ties. Trim back the loose ends of the cable ties. ●Mounting the Wireless Adaptor (1) Attachment of installation plate Secure the base and installation plate with the two tapping screws (M3 x 8) included with the wireless adaptor.
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(2) Installation of wireless adaptor Chip the wireless adaptor onto the installation plate as shown below and secure the adaptor in place using the M10 nut already fitted to the wireless adaptor. The recommended tightening torque is 0.9 N•m +/- 10%. (3) Connecting the cable for the wireless adaptor Follow the procedure below to connect the cable for the wireless adaptor.
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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.
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•Remote troubleshooting LED status Investigation and Problem No. Possible causes Color of name countermeasures ON/Flashing Supply 24 VDC +/-10% for power Power supply is OFF source. Supply 24 VDC +/-10% for power Power supply is OFF source. Power supply voltage level is abnormal.
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LED status Investigation and Problem No. Possible causes Color of name countermeasures ON/Flashing (1) Supply 24 VDC +/-10% for the US1 (for control) power source of the Base. When Protocol V.1.0 is used (2) The distance which wireless (1) Power supply for the Base is communication between wireless Flashing systems can be established may...
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LED status Investigation and Problem No. Possible causes ON/Flashi name countermeasures Color 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 Flashing systems can be established may...
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• Wireless adapter phenomenon LED status Description № Color of LED ON/Flashing All LEDs are OFF. Problem 1 PWR LED is red or flashes orange or is off. Orange Flashing Problem 2 Flashing W-SS W-SS LED flashes red or orange or is off. Orange Flashing Problem 3...
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Technical Information I/O Map The number of bytes occupied by process data input is shown below. •Channel assignment Input Bit 7 Bit 0 Byte 0 Analog input data AI0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Analog input data AI1 Byte 3 Byte 4 Analog input data AI2 Byte 5 Byte 6...
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Parameters Parameters can be changed via paired base. For more details, check the manual of the paired base. When paired with the EXA1 series air management system, the parameter settings operate with the values set on the remote and cannot be changed. <Setting parameters>...
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Default Target Item Parameter Definition Setting Value Content setting None (0) None 2AVG (1) Average of 2 times 4AVG (2) Average of 4 times Select the filtering 8AVG (3) Average of 8 times Analog Filter values 16AVG (4) Average of 16 times 32AVG (5) Average of 32 times 64AVG (6)
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<Diagnostic parameters> Target Item Parameter Definition Setting Value Content Detect the Lower limit No error (0) No error error or scale 0% > User Setting Value 100% Lower Limit Error (when using scale Error (1) Error conversion format) error Detect the Upper limit No error (0) No error error or scale 0% >...
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I/O Characteristic (1) Scale conversion format This is the default setting for the data format. It is possible to convert the analog data values corresponding to the input signal into any value. The conversion parameter is able to modify between -32767 and 32767. The initial value is 0 for 0% and 10000 for 100%.
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・Input range 0 to 5 V (Default) Output data Scale 100% -> 10000 Scale 0% -> Output data Scale Voltage [V] Hexadecimal Decimal 110% 0x2AF8 11000 100% 0x2710 10000 0x0000 ・Input range 1 to 5 V (Default) Output data Scale 100% ->...
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・Input range 0 to 20 mA (Default) Output data Scale 100% -> 10000 Scale 0% -> Output data Current [mA] Hexadecimal Decimal 110% 0x2AF8 11000 100% 0x2710 10000 0x0000 ・Input range 4 to 20 mA (Default) Output data Scale 100% -> 10000 Scale 0% ->...
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・Input range 1 to 5 V (Example of scale change) Output data Scale 100% -> 5000 Scale 20% -> 1000 Scale 15% -> 750 Output data Voltage [V] Hexadecimal Decimal 110% 0x157C 5500 100% 0x1388 5000 0x03E8 1000 Same as or less Same as or 0x02EE than 15%...
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(2) Offset binary format It is possible to get the analog data more accurate than the scaled format by offset binary format. The default setting is scaled format. Change the parameter Analog Data Format to Offset binary (0). ・Input range 0 to 10 V Output data 59577 Output data...
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・Input range 1 to 5 V Output data 58637 3449 0.75 Output data Voltage [V] Hexadecimal Decimal 0xFFFF 65535 0xE50D 58637 0x0D79 3449 0.75 0x0000 ・Input range 0 to 20 mA Output data 59577 Output data Current [mA] Hexadecimal Decimal 0xFFFF 65535 0xE8B9...
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・Input range 4 to 20 mA Output data 58637 3449 Output data Current [mA] Hexadecimal Decimal 0xFFFF 65535 0xE50D 58637 0x0D79 3449 0x0000 -41- Doc.DOC1104200-1...
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Specifications ○EXW1-RAX* Electrical specifications Item Specification Input type Voltage input type Current input type Power supply voltage range 24 VDC+/-10 % Current consumption 50 mA or less nput connector M12 connector (5 pin) Socket umber of inputs points 4 points (2 points / Connector) Max.sensor supply current 0.5 A / Connector (1 A / Unit) Protective function...
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○EXW1-A11* Electrical specifications Item Specification Power supply voltage range 24 VDC+/-10 % Current consumption 50 mA or less General specifications Item Specification Enclosure IP67 Ambient operating temperature -10 to +50 Ambient storage temperature -20 to +60 Ambient humidity 35 to 85% RH (no condensation) EN61131-2 compliant 5≦f<8.4 Hz 3.5 mm Vibration resistance...
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Accessories Accessory List For the selection of accessories, refer to the catalog. (1) Power supply cables EX500-AP010-S: Cable with M12 connector, A code, Socket, Straight 1 m EX500-AP050-S: Cable with M12 connector, A code, Socket, Straight 5 m EX500-AP010-A: Cable with M12 connector, A code, Socket, Angle 1 m EX500-AP050-A: Cable with M12 connector, A code, Socket, Angle 5 m (2)Analog signal cables EX9-AC005-SSPS: Cable with M12 connector, Socket, Plug, Straight 0.5 m...
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