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(2) Pairing setting 

Setting for wireless communication between the base and remote.   

The required setting for wireless registration of the remote is Pairing (change of operation mode) only. 

 

After changing the operation mode in the pairing setting, the mode is changed by clicking the 

Reset

 

button or re-supplying power so that the mode will be changed to the base registration or listing for 

connection. 

*: After switching the operation mode with the Pairing setting, check that the W-NS LED on the remote unit flashes in green 

and red alternately. 

 

 

a) Pairing 

Select the operation mode of the remote.   

The base can be registered only when "Pairing enable" is selected. 

Pairing disable: Remote cannot be registered (communication with the registered remote will be 

established). 

Pairing enable: Remote can be registered. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for EX600-WD Series

Page 1: ...No EX OMX0008 PRODUCT NAME SMC Wireless System Compact remote MODEL Series Product Number EX600 WD Remote...

Page 2: ...failure when configuring the equipment 2 Only personnel with appropriate training should operate machinery and equipment The product specified here may become unsafe if handled incorrectly The assemb...

Page 3: ...ility a replacement product or necessary parts will be provided This limited warranty applies only to our product independently and not to any other damage incurred due to the failure of the product 3...

Page 4: ...ock Do not operate the product outside of the specifications Do not use for flammable or harmful fluids Fire malfunction or damage to the product can result Verify the specifications before use Do not...

Page 5: ...e provided close to the product with a short cable Caution Notice Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This...

Page 6: ...s suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre...

Page 7: ...not applied to the connecting part while transporting The stress may cause breakage of the connecting part The unit may become very heavy depending on the combination Transportation installation shall...

Page 8: ...prevent the lines from coming into close contact When a surge generating load such as a relay valve or lamp is driven directly use a product with a built in surge absorbing element Direct drive of a...

Page 9: ...ete perform appropriate functional inspections Stop operation if the equipment does not function properly Otherwise safety is not assured due to an unexpected malfunction or incorrect operation Do not...

Page 10: ...The product is certified as a wireless equipment in accordance with the Radio Act and the certification of construction type has been obtained Customers do not need to apply for a license to use this...

Page 11: ...to have up to 1280 points for input and 1280 points for output Therefore the maximum number of I O points per 1 node can be 1280 points 160 bytes 1280 points 160 bytes visible from the upper level com...

Page 12: ...System configuration Wireless system configuration example Connectable devices Pressure switch flow switch auto switch other switches proximity photoelectric limit switch etc...

Page 13: ...ction Diagnostic function which detects generation of over current due to a short circuit between the output and the positive power supply line or the ground line Short circuit protection Function whi...

Page 14: ...h M4 screws not included using the two holes of the unit Tightening torque 1 35 to 1 65 Nm Recommended mounting hole dimensions EX600 WD A Mount the unit with M5 screws not included using the four hol...

Page 15: ...er Input Output specifications Input Output specifications PNP type Connector Notes 2 points 1 connector 1 point 1 connector Grommet M12 connector 16 points e CON connector 8 points Digital input Digi...

Page 16: ...Grounding should be as close as possible to the product and the grounding distance should be as short as possible EX600 WDYE1 No Name Application 1 Area close to NFC antenna This area is in close con...

Page 17: ...Connect the input equipment M12 connector 9 Input cable 8 9 Connect the input equipment M12 connector 10 Input cable 6 7 Connect the input equipment M12 connector 11 Input cable 4 5 Connect the input...

Page 18: ...A B Connect the output equipment M12 connector 9 Output cable 8 9 Connect the output equipment M12 connector 10 Output cable 6 7 Connect the output equipment M12 connector 11 Output cable 4 5 Connect...

Page 19: ...the socket connector for input equipment Pin number Terminal 1 24 V for control and input 2 N C 3 0 V for control and input 4 Input Input unit circuit Connection of the input equipment Socket 8 0 to...

Page 20: ...f the socket connector for output equipment Pin number Terminal 1 N C 2 N C 3 0 V for output 4 OUT Output unit circuit Connection of the output equipment Socket 8 0 to 7 Power socket PWR Short circuit...

Page 21: ...ng connector M12 4 pin socket A code Pairing supply cable M12 4 pin plug male Pin number Description signal 1 24 V for control and input 2 N C 3 0 V for control and input 4 N C Mating connector M12 4...

Page 22: ...circuit detection Internal circuit For control and inputs Pin No 1 24 VDC Pin No 2 Input n 1 Pin No 3 0 VDC Pin No 4 Input n Pin No 5 N C Pin No 1 24 VDC Pin No 2 N C Pin No 3 0 VDC Pin No 4 N C Pair...

Page 23: ...V for output Mating connector M12 4 pin socket A code Output cable M12 5 pin socket female Pin number Description signal 1 N C 2 Output n 1 3 0 V for output 4 Output n 5 N C Mating connector M12 4 pi...

Page 24: ...rable error is detected OFF Power supply for control and input US1 is not supplied W SS Radio wave receiving intensity Green LED is ON Received radio wave intensity level 3 Green LED flashes 1 Hz Rece...

Page 25: ...voltage monitor is enabled Red LED is ON Unrestorable error is detected OFF Power supply for control and input US1 is not supplied W SS Radio wave receiving intensity Green LED is ON Received radio wa...

Page 26: ...information is Simple or Detailed...

Page 27: ...nrestorable error is detected OFF Power supply for control and input US1 is not supplied W SS Radio wave receiving intensity Green LED is ON Received radio wave intensity level 3 Green LED flashes 1Hz...

Page 28: ...ply voltage monitor is enabled Red LED is ON Unrestorable error is detected OFF Power supply for control and input US1 is not supplied W SS Radio wave receiving intensity Green LED is ON Received radi...

Page 29: ...system settings 4 Register the remote to the base pairing The base and remote need to be powered 5 Assemble the I O unit wireless base 6 Installation and wiring 7 Ethernet setting wireless base Refer...

Page 30: ...NFC communication is not accessed all the time Therefore it is necessary to update the contents displayed on the screen by clicking the Refresh button when reading the parameters The changed parameter...

Page 31: ...the setting tab is different between the base and remote Refer to the wireless system parameter list for details 2 The function of the upper right button of the I O Configurator NFC is described below...

Page 32: ...s is not available Enter the correct password to enter administrator mode Default password admin If the password is forgotten use the Clear password function When the Clear password button is pressed...

Page 33: ...R HOLD CLEAR Available Setting the output operation while the fieldbus communication is disconnected b Wireless communication Active Idle Active Available If it is set to Idle the wireless communicati...

Page 34: ...Pairing setting 1 Remote setting Output while communication is not established Define all settings in the output operation status when the fieldbus communication is disconnected Clear Clear the output...

Page 35: ...upplying power so that the mode will be changed to the base registration or listing for connection After switching the operation mode with the Pairing setting check that the W NS LED on the remote uni...

Page 36: ...annot be registered communication with the registered remote will be established Pairing enable Remote and dummy remote can be registered When pairing is enabled operation control of the registered re...

Page 37: ...the Fn button 8 sec or Keep pressing the Fn button 8 sec Normal operation mode In the process of pairing Pairing mode Fn button 2 sec Press the Fn button again Default value Pairing not performed Pair...

Page 38: ...off the power Disconnect the short jumper connector for the pairing cable 3 Connect the power connector again to turn on the power By following this procedure the remote grommet type does not require...

Page 39: ...se Then click Refresh all to confirm that the setting has been reflected When the remote is registered correctly the status of the selected remote will change from Waiting for registration to Register...

Page 40: ...ormed again The setting of the Input and Output points of the wireless base is valid all the time Be careful that the I O map will be different if the setting is changed after constructing the I O map...

Page 41: ...y re supplying power Then update the contents on the screen by clicking the Refresh button 2 Inputs outputs setting of dummy remote Set the number of inputs and outputs of the dummy remote 3 Allocatio...

Page 42: ...Dimensions EX600 WD E1...

Page 43: ...EX600 WD A1...

Page 44: ...50 Ambient storage temperature 10 to 60 Ambient humidity 35 to 85 RH no condensation Withstand voltage 500 VAC 1 minute between external terminals and metallic parts Insulation resistance 10 M or more...

Page 45: ...ID tag of the 13 56 MHz passive type Remote input output setting parameters Classification Parameter name Initial value Remote unit setting Occupied points for the module input 16 points 2 byte Wirele...

Page 46: ...y 35 to 85 RH no condensation Withstand voltage 500 VAC 1 minute between external terminals and metallic parts Insulation resistance 10 M or more 500 VDC between external terminals and metallic parts...

Page 47: ...g of the 13 56 MHz passive type Remote input output setting parameters Items Parameter name Initial value Remote unit setting Hold Clear unit Clear Occupied points for the module output 16 points 2 by...

Page 48: ...ture 0 to 50 Ambient storage temperature 10 to 60 Ambient humidity 35 to 85 RH no condensation Withstand voltage 500 VAC 1 minute between external terminals and metallic parts Insulation resistance 10...

Page 49: ...RFID tag of the 13 56 MHz passive type Remote input output setting parameters Classification Parameter name Initial value Remote unit setting Occupied points for the module input 16 points 2 byte Wir...

Page 50: ...35 to 85 RH no condensation Withstand voltage 500 VAC 1 minute between external terminals and metallic parts Insulation resistance 10 M or more 500 VDC between external terminals and metallic parts Vi...

Page 51: ...of the 13 56 MHz passive type Remote input output setting parameters Items Parameter name Initial value Remote unit setting Hold Clear unit Clear Occupied points for the module output 16 points 2 byt...

Page 52: ...ut output unit Troubleshooting LED Details Problem No All LEDs are OFF See problem No 1 PWR PWR V LED does not turn on green Red LED flashes See problem No 2 MS MS LED does not turn on green Red LED f...

Page 53: ...ck the remote wiring MS Red LED is ON Remote malfunction Replace the remote If the error is not restored after replacement stop using the equipment and contact your SMC sales representative MS OFF 1 R...

Page 54: ...base and remote W NS Red LED is ON No remotes are connected Replace the remote If the error is not restored after replacement stop using the equipment and contact your SMC sales representative W NS Re...

Page 55: ...F or a red LED flashes supply a voltage of 24 VDC 10 to the power supply for output Wiring or connection is defective Connect the wiring between the remote and the digital output equipment correctly R...

Page 56: ...of cover ZS 28 C 1 24 to 26 0 14 to 0 2 1 0 to 1 2 Yellow ZS 28 C 2 1 2 to 1 6 Orange ZS 28 C 22 to 20 0 3 to 0 5 1 0 to 1 2 Green ZS 28 C 1 2 to 1 6 Blue ZS 28 C 5 0 1 to 0 5 1 6 to 2 0 Grey ZS 28 C...

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