Fieldbus system io-link compatible si unit (53 pages)
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Doc.DOC1102693 Guide Wireless Base web server pairing and parameter setting for wireless Remotes: EXA1-xx-SA & EXW1-RLx PRODUCT NAME Compact Wireless Base EtherNet/IP PROFINET MODEL / Series / Product Number EXW1-BENAC1-X10 EXW1-BPNAC1-X10...
Table of Contents Safety Instructions ···························································································· 3 Precautions for Handling ··················································································· 8 Important Instructions concerning the Wireless System ······································ 10 Introduction ··························································································· 11 Network Configuration ············································································ 11 Base web server ····················································································· 12 3.1. Account types ··························································································································· 12 3.2. Login screen ····························································································································· 12 Base web server and pairing mode ···························································...
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.
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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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.
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Fieldbus system/ Industrial IoT Security Measures With the introduction of Industrial IoT, various devices in a factory are connected to the network, and it is necessary to respond to new threats such as cyber-attacks. To protect Industrial IoT, it is important to take multilayered countermeasures (multilayer defense) that include IoT devices, networks, and cloud computing.
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.
* 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.
1. Introduction This guide contains procedures and information which is common to wireless Base types: - EXW1-BENAC1-X10 • • EXW1-BPNAC1-X10. Any information which refers to part number EXW1-BPNAC (EXW1-BPNAC1-X10) also applies to EXW1-BENAC (EXW1-BENAC1-X10). The web page layout is identical in both Base types. The following reference terms are used in this guide.
3. Base web server To access the Base web server a PC should be connected to the same physical network. The PC must be in the same IP Address subnet as the Base IP Address. 3.1. Account types The Base web server offers two account types for operator use: - a.
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Figure 3 – Base login web page The home web page will appear. See Figure 4. The navigation pane is shown on the left [1]. The information pane is shown on the right [2]. Note: The ‘Setting’ option [1a] is only shown when both of the following conditions are satisfied: a.
[1a] Figure 4 – Base home web page Figure 5 - Base certificate 4. Base web server and pairing mode The Base can be paired with any Remote(s) when both parties (Base & Remote) are in ‘paring mode’. This guide provides instructions on how to pair a Base with the following Remotes: - a.
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b. See Figure 6. Open the DIP switch cover to permit access to Setting 1 DIP switch [2]. c. Ensure Setting 1 DIP switch No 4 is in the OFF position [3]. If it is in the ON position, move it to the OFF position and cycle power to the unit. Wait for the unit to power ON before proceeding onto the next step.
Pairing mode on EXW1-RLx Remote 4.1.2. Place the Remote in paring mode by using the following procedure: - a. Ensure the Remote is powered ON. b. See Figure 8. Press and hold the FN (Pairing button) for more than 2 seconds. Figure 8 - EXW1-RLx Remote c.
Figure 9 – EXW1-RLx Remote LEDs To pair with the Base, skip to section: 4.2 Pairing mode on Base 4.2. Pairing mode on Base The web server of the Base can be used for any ‘paring mode’ activities. The ‘Pairing mode’ setting is accessed by selecting the ‘Setting’...
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Figure 10 – Base navigation pane The ‘Setting’ web page will appear. See Figure 11. The status of the ‘Wireless Pairing Mode’ is shown in and can be either of the following: - a. Status: Normal mode. Use for wireless communication with paired Remote(s) b.
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Figure 11 – Base setting web page The ‘Notice’ web page will appear. See Figure 12. Press ‘OK’ button Figure 12 - Notice The Base will reset itself and the product LEDs will flash to indicate it is in ‘pairing mode’. See Figure 13, item -19- Doc.DOC1102693...
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Figure 13- Base LEDs The Base ‘Login’ web page will re-appear again. See Figure 3 Select the ‘Administrator’ account type and enter the account password. Press ‘Login’ button and the ‘Remote Pairing’ web page will appear. See Figure 14. A list of Remotes in ‘pairing mode’ will be shown in the area ‘Free remote’ [1]. The pairing process consists of: - a.
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Action: Select a Remote with status ‘Wait pairing’ in the ‘Free remote’ area by pressing and holding the ‘ ’ graphic [1b] with the left mouse button. Drag the selected Remote into the ‘Remote registration’ area and release the left mouse button. The selected Remote will be transferred to ‘Remote registration’...
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Figure 15 – Base Remote pairing with registred Remotes The ‘Wireless Pairing Mode’ on the Base must be changed back to ‘Normal Mode’. This is done by changing the setting. See Figure 16. Alter the mode by selecting the ‘Setting’ option the navigation pane.
The LEDs on the Base and the paired Remote will change state to indicate they are no longer in ‘paring mode’. The Base ‘Login’ web page will appear again. See Figure 3. Select the account type of interest and press ‘Login’ button. The ‘home’...
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[1a] [1b] Figure 18 – Base Remote(s) selection The information pane shows detailed settings data for the selected Remote. The general layout is shown in Figure 19. • Item [1]: Remote information: assigned wireless channel and Remote part number. Item [2]: Toolbar with ‘setting target’ tabs. Number of tabs is specific to the selected •...
[2a] Figure 19 – Base information pane for Remote settings For an example on changing a parameter value, refer to section: 6 Examples on changing Remote parameter value. 5.1. EXA1-xx-SA Remote settings The parameter list is shown in Table 1. Table 1 - EXA1-xx-SA Remote setting targets Setting Target Parameter...
General IO-Link port Figure Pd Byte swap • Port mode • Validation & Backup • Vendor ID • • Device ID In this guide the Remote is assigned to wireless channel: 001. See Figure 20, item Figure 20 - EXA1-xx-SA Remote information Setting target ‘System parameter’...
Table 2 - EXW1-RLx Remote setting targets Setting Target Parameter Comment I/O process data No parameters Figure System parameter Figure Brown-out Detection for US1 • Brown-out Detection for US2 • Short Circuit Detection (L+, C/Q) • AD Update Time • Output State Fieldbus FaultIdle •...
Figure 30 - EXW1-RLx Remote setting target: IO-Link port 2 6. Examples on changing Remote parameter value To change a parameter value, ensure the logged in account type is ‘Administrator’, otherwise the drop-down list of parameter values will be greyed out (inaccessible). 6.1.
Figure 31 – Changing parameter on EXA1-xx-SA Remote 7. References Table 3 - References Item Document Description Comment PFxx- OM for Air Management System Available for downloading OMA1007 AMS20, AMS30, AMS40, AMS60 from SMC world website. https://www.smcworld.co DOC1069999 OM for Compact Wireless Base PROFINET EXW1-BPNAC1 DOC1056928 OM for SMC Certificate Generator...
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