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Please read through the electronic screwdriver instruction manual carefully before 
use and use only as per instructions. 
 
- Installation area 

1.  Always  install  a  ground  leakage  breaker  and  safety  breaker  to  commercial  power 
supplies. 
2. Install the unit in an area that is not subjected to dust, dirt or metal fragments. 
3. Install the unit in an area that is not subjected to water or oil. 
4. Do not place heavy items on top of the unit or stack units on top of one another. 
5. Select a safe installation area that is free from vibration. 
6. If the unit is to be installed in an elevated location, ensure that it is fixed firmly so that 
there is no danger of the unit falling. 
7.  Do  not  install  the  unit  near  other  high-voltage  equipment  or  electronically  noisy 
environments. 
8. Do not use input and output cables that are longer than required or knot them. Doing so 
may result in incorrect reading. 
 

- Precautions for use 

1. Ensure that the unit is grounded and that the specified rated power and voltage are used. 
2. Ensure that loads connected to the output terminals on the rear panel terminal block do 

not exceed the rated load. 

3.  If  external  equipment  connected  to  the  +DC  24  V  output  terminal  or  input/output 

terminals on the rear panel terminal block are affected by the electromagnetic induction 
of  relays  and  solenoid  valves  coils,  noise  prevention  in  the  form  of  reverse  voltage 
absorbing diodes should be used. Equipment may operate incorrectly or malfunction if 
noise prevention is not used. 

4. Do not connect the +24 V DC terminals on the rear panel terminal block to any output 

terminal or GND terminal. 

5.  If  the  unit

’s  functions  are  used  to  power  external  equipment  with  an  external  power 

source, a common GND terminal should be used. Equipment may operate incorrectly or 
malfunction if a common GND is not used. 

6. Do not provide additional voltage to the input or output terminals. Additional voltage will 

result in a malfunction. 

7.  Use  the  unit  in  temperatures  of  5°C  to  40°C  and  80%  or  less  humidity  (with  no 

condensation). 

8. Always hold the plug when connecting or removing the power cord or driver cord. 
9. Do not pull the

 cords

drag

 them across oil or sharp edges, or place heavy objects on top 

of them. Doing so may result in severed wires or malfunctions. 

10. If a malfunction occurs and the unit overheats or  the fuse blows, stop using  the unit 

immediately and turn off the main power switch, remove the power cord from the power 
outlet and bring the unit to our service department. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for VZOP-STC

Page 1: ...nter VZOP STC Instruction Manual March 2009 For VB OPC screwdriver For VZ OPC screwdirver Hios Inc 111 6 Akiyama Matsudo Chiba Pref Japan 270 2223 TEL 86 Japan 47 392 2001 FAX 86 Japan 47 392 7773 09A Operation Manual No ET A009 ...

Page 2: ...rator can also select a function that reverses increases the count if a reverse signal is input to the screwdriver to loosen the screws selected with mode SW3 Another option allows the reverse count up time to be set when screws are biting normally not counted This time can be set between 0 2 and 1 0 seconds A switch has been installed on the internal circuit board to allow the normal operator to ...

Page 3: ...ns 160 W x 175 D x 84 H Weight 1 5 Kg AC cord length 1 8 m with ground Supplied accessories 8 terminals 1 slotted screwdriver Compatible drivers VB OPC specification driver VB 1510 OPC VB 1820 OPC VB 3012 OPC including PS type VB 4504PS OPC VZ OPC specification driver VZ 1510 OPC VZ 1820 OPC VZ 3012 OPC Including PS type VZ 4506 OPC ...

Page 4: ...ent connected to the DC 24 V output terminal or input output terminals on the rear panel terminal block are affected by the electromagnetic induction of relays and solenoid valves coils noise prevention in the form of reverse voltage absorbing diodes should be used Equipment may operate incorrectly or malfunction if noise prevention is not used 4 Do not connect the 24 V DC terminals on the rear pa...

Page 5: ...n incorrect operation 12 Do not drop or subject the unit to strong shocks 13 Do not use drivers other than those manufactured by Hios Doing so may result in a malfunction 14 Turn the main power switch OFF if the unit is not used for a prolonged period of time and remove the power plug 15 Never dismantle or modify the unit by yourself Doing so may result in a malfunction and void the warranty or ma...

Page 6: ...e remaining Count Set SW This switch sets the number of screws to be tightened and can be set from 1 to 99 screws Set units of 10 and 1 individually Click the reset button once during or after setting the number of screws to confirm the screw count Rotate the supplied slotted screwdriver to change settings Count Timer This timer prevents incorrect screw counts when tightening a screw that has alre...

Page 7: ...peration of the solenoid valve 0 1 to 3 seconds Work Reset Timer Adjusts for the time between the completion of work and when the solenoid valve turns off A buzzer sounds at the same time 0 1 to 3 seconds Caution Do not apply excessive force when setting volume knobs or switches Doing so may result in a malfunction ...

Page 8: ...ue until work is complete or the unit is reset when the work piece is removed during operations before work is complete A warning can be generated by connecting an error buzzer BZ A signal generated in time with the buzzer when the final screw has been tightened open collector output DC 30 V 0 1A VALVE Used after the set input signal has been received and the solenoid valve DC 24 V has started ope...

Page 9: ...pacity is DC 24 V 0 3A Mode Switches 1 The work complete notification buzzer built in no longer sounds if switched OFF 2 The panel display turns off if switched OFF 3 The reverse rotation count up operation turns off if switched OFF 4 When switched OFF the unit will only work once the set input signal is received 5 Unused ...

Page 10: ...o DC 24 V and terminal to VALVE on the rear panel terminal block 3 Connect the switch contact point for releasing the work if operations are stopped to RESET and GND 4 Connect the driver and adjust CN T to a position that does not count down even if the driver is used to further tighten screws that have already been tightened 5 Adjust WS T to the time taken for the solenoid valve to operate after ...

Page 11: ...1 Connect the external switch to SET and GND on the rear panel terminal block no polarity if an external switch is used and common GND if an open collector is used before connecting the output signal to SET 2 Connect both A and B GND common GND 3 Connect A COMP and B SET 4 Set A mode SW1 to OFF so that the buzzer for A does not sound 5 Connect a total counter to B COMP and GND Work Rest Switch Wor...

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