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-OMZ0016 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRODUCT NAME 

Compact Wireless Base 

MODEL / Series / Product Number 

EXW1-BMJA#

 

 

PRODUCT NAME 

Compact Wireless Remote 

MODEL / Series / Product Number 

EXW1-RDXNE4## 
EXW1-RDYNE4## 
EXW1-RDM#E3##

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXW1-BMJA# 

EXW1-RD# 

Summary of Contents for EXW1-BMJA Series

Page 1: ...EX OMZ0016 PRODUCT NAME Compact Wireless Base MODEL Series Product Number EXW1 BMJA PRODUCT NAME Compact Wireless Remote MODEL Series Product Number EXW1 RDXNE4 EXW1 RDYNE4 EXW1 RDM E3 EXW1 BMJA EXW1...

Page 2: ...figurator NFC version 34 Screen Layouts of the I O Configurator NFC Version 35 Monitoring and setting up 37 Setting Adjustment of the Wireless Unit 38 Parameter settings of a Remote optional 38 Remote...

Page 3: ...ity of equipment 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 incorr...

Page 4: ...rly our responsibility 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...

Page 5: ...ctric shock 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 us...

Page 6: ...15 of the FCC Rules This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radi...

Page 7: ...ws are tightened to a different torque IP67 will not be achieved Never mount the product in a location that will be used as a foothold The product may be damaged if excessive force is applied by stepp...

Page 8: ...n damage Take measures against the surge sources and prevent the lines from coming into close contact When a surge generating load such as a relay valve or lamp is directly driven use the product with...

Page 9: ...sure to comply with the following precautions Do not disassemble or modify the product Disassembly and modification are prohibited by law Attach and use the supplied antenna set EXW1 EA1 as an extern...

Page 10: ...It is therefore difficult to manipulate the data The SMC wireless system has the following features Quick start up takes 0 25 sec minimum to connect to the system when the Remote is powered 1 Paramete...

Page 11: ...uals for EX600 WSV and the connected digital and analog units CC Link compatible PLC Connected input output devices Base Remote EXW1 series EX600 W Series EXW1 series EX600 W Series For settings and o...

Page 12: ...can be selected using this function The number of selectable frequency channels varies depending on the country of use For more details check the product number Countries other than the US Canada and...

Page 13: ...1 0 NA Available 4 6 5 EX600 EX600 Up to 10 m V 1 0 NA Available 1 For more details check the system settings of the Base 2 Available in Protocol V 2 0 3 Up to 100 m between an EXW1 series Base and Re...

Page 14: ...Wireless Base EXW1 BMJA Wireless Remote EXW1 series EX600 W series System configuration 3 Wireless Base EXW1 BMJA Wireless Remote EX600 W Wireless Base Wireless Remote EXW1 series EX600 W Series Wire...

Page 15: ...EX600 W series Wireless Remote EXW1 series System configuration 5 Wireless Base EX600 W series Wireless Remote EXW1 series EX600 W series Wireless Base EX600 W Series Wireless Remote Wireless Base EX6...

Page 16: ...AE EXW1 RDMPE3AN EXW1 RDMPE3BE EXW1 RDMPE3BN EXW1 RDMNE3AE EXW1 RDMNE3AN EXW1 RDMNE3BE and EXW1 RDMNE3BN EXW1 BMJAAE E EXW1 BMJAAN N EXW1 BMJABE E EXW1 BMJABN N EXW1 RDXNE4AE E EXW1 RDXNE4AN N EXW1 RD...

Page 17: ...UT connector Connector for an additional CC Link communication device Or it is connected with a terminal resistor 5 Power supply connector Supplies power to the compact wireless Base 6 FE terminal To...

Page 18: ...all the connected Remotes is 3 Green Flashing 1 Hz The level of received radio wave power of some connected Remotes is 2 Green Flashing 2 Hz The level of received radio wave power of some connected Re...

Page 19: ...ignal line of this product is T branched inside the Base as shown in the circuit diagram below When expanding the system an additional CC Link remote device can be connected to BUS OUT Circuit diagram...

Page 20: ...cable of an external antenna 4 Fn Pairing button Press the button when switching to pairing mode 5 NFC antenna approach area This area is in close contact with the NFC reader writer is the center of...

Page 21: ...n external antenna 4 Fn Pairing button Press the button when switching to pairing mode 5 NFC antenna approach area This area is in close contact with the NFC reader writer is the center of the NFC ant...

Page 22: ...on Pressed when switching to pairing mode 5 NFC antenna approach area This area is in close contact with the NFC reader writer is the center of the NFC antenna 6 LED Indicates the status of the compac...

Page 23: ...hen the setting is enabled Short circuit detection of the US1 for control input power supply Short circuit detection of the US2 for output power supply Red ON Unrecoverable error is detected OFF The U...

Page 24: ...Circuit diagram EXW1 RDY PWR power connector OUTPUT connector for an output device Pin number Description 1 24V US1 2 24V US2 3 0V US1 4 0V US2 COM is connected to 24V US2 inside the product as shown...

Page 25: ...output device EXW1 RDMPE3 OUTPUT connector for an output device EXW1 RDMNE3 Pin number Description Pin number Description 1 COM US2_0V 1 COM US2_24V 2 n 1 2 n 1 3 COM US2_0V 3 COM US2_24V 4 n 4 n COM...

Page 26: ...figurator are supported Refer to the explanation from p 27 onward for an outline of the I O Configurator Refer to the operation manual of the I O Configurator NFC version for details of the I O Config...

Page 27: ...en power is supplied to the product The figure below shows the image of connected I O Configurator NFC version and wireless unit Connected I O Configurator NFC version and wireless unit For informatio...

Page 28: ...ownload details aspx id 17718 2 NFC reader writer connection driver NFC port software Old FeliCa port software Ver 5 6 0 2 Approx 40 MB July 25 2017 https www sony co jp Products felica consumer downl...

Page 29: ...reen The icon in the red circle automatically disappears when the installation of the driver software is complete 2 The display below appears in the Device Manager while the EXW1 NT1 is connected to t...

Page 30: ...rt automatically 1 Download the driver software and manual referring to Downloading of the driver software 2 Select language and press the OK button 3 Screen below appears Press the Next N button 4 Sc...

Page 31: ...s Press the Install I button 6 The screen below appears and installation starts Please wait 7 The screen below appears when the installation is complete Press the Finish F button When the screen requi...

Page 32: ...is Operation Manual 2 When the setting window is displayed move NFC F NFC A and PicoPass from the card information indicated in the Detectable cards selection box near the center to the Available card...

Page 33: ...EX OMZ0016 Download the I O Configurator NFC version 1 On the SMC website https www smcworld com select Documents Download and click Instruction Manuals 2 Select Fieldbus System Serial Transmission S...

Page 34: ...iguration File of I O Configurator for NFC Downloading will begin Start the I O Configurator NFC version Open the downloaded file and double click the IO Configurator exe to start the I O Configurator...

Page 35: ...s indicators NFC reader writer configuration Use these components to refresh the display of the configurator display the power status of the module check the connection status of the NFC reader writer...

Page 36: ...at appears by clicking Clear password Then it is possible to enter administrator mode without inputting the password Master key ADMIN Any password can be set for supervisor mode To prevent unauthorize...

Page 37: ...or 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 Operational flow when changing settings A roug...

Page 38: ...tion Active Idle Active 4 Detection of a drop in the US1 for control input power voltage Enable Disable Enable 5 Detection of a drop in the US2 for output power voltage Enable Disable Disable Exclusiv...

Page 39: ...er voltage If it is set to Enable a drop in the US1 for control input power supply voltage can be detected 5 Detection of a drop in the US2 for output power voltage If it is set to Enable a drop in th...

Page 40: ...Change the operation mode speed and number of stations settings as needed Parameter name Set value Initial value Note 1 Operation mode 1 8 2 Settings for CC Link Version number of occupied stations e...

Page 41: ...able range varies depending on the selected operation mode number of occupied stations To avoid a station number conflict the station number is set to 0 station number error by default Change the stat...

Page 42: ...5 000 msec 500 msec Activated only when protocol V 2 0 is used 6 Input information while wireless communication is not established Clear Hold Hold Input information when the wireless communication is...

Page 43: ...valid not the entire system The CLEAR and HOLD values of the Output while communication is not established setting of EX600 WEN WPN WSV specifies output actions for valves and IO units EX600 DYP etc...

Page 44: ...EX600 EXW1 Up to 10 m V 1 0 NA Available 3 EX600 EXW1 EX600 Up to 10 m V 1 0 NA Available 3 EX600 EX600 Up to 10 m V 1 0 NA Available 1 Available in protocol V 2 0 2 Up to 100 m between an EXW1 serie...

Page 45: ...n the country in use For more details check the product number Countries other than the US Canada and South Korea ch 5 79 US Canada and South Korea ch 15 79 If no channel is selected communication is...

Page 46: ...Indicator colours Colour Description Remarks Green Selected W LAN channel W LAN Channel area Active frequency channel W CH area Yellow Advertise channel Cannot be set for inactive frequency channels G...

Page 47: ...n be exported to text files 3 Time stamp The time when the event was obtained is displayed Time synchronized time is displayed only in the case of protocol V 2 0 Time synchronization needs to be perfo...

Page 48: ...pply voltage drop System diagnosis 2 9 17 Detection of US2 power supply voltage drop 8 19 Connection failure between units during operation 11 20 Connection failure between units when power is supplie...

Page 49: ...WCh The wireless channel is displayed 3 Send Packets or Received Packets on the Input tab The number of transmitted received packets is displayed 4 RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator The radio wa...

Page 50: ...ion of wireless channel Select the wireless channel to obtain wireless log data 8 Export of wireless log data The wireless log data of the selected wireless channel is exported Wireless log data is di...

Page 51: ...1 Switch the Remote to pairing enabled mode The pairing mode of EXW1 RD is set by factory default 2 Switch the Base to pairing enabled mode The Base switches to pairing enabled mode using the specifi...

Page 52: ...to pairing enabled mode Select the Properties tab and then click Refresh Select Pairing enabled from Remote unit registration on the Properties tab and then click Reset setting Note that A switch to...

Page 53: ...appear click Refresh again If the problem still persists the cause may be any of the following 1 The Remote is not switched to Pairing enabled mode 2 The Remote is not turned on and 3 The Remote is re...

Page 54: ...red The example below shows two Remote modules registered on CH1 and CH2 Configure the registration of the dummy Remote as necessary 4 Disable the Pairing enabled mode of the Base Pairing disabled mod...

Page 55: ...g a new Remote it may be required to change the I O map depending on the wireless channel number The dummy Remote can be registered only with the Base unit Switching pairing modes using a button on th...

Page 56: ...ring unpairing 1 Switch the Base to pairing enabled mode 2 Remove pairing between a Base and Remote 3 Disable the Pairing enabled mode of the Base Pairing disabled mode 1 Switch the Base to pairing en...

Page 57: ...Clicking Save reg info finalizes the unregistration of the Remote The example below shows two Remotes unregistered 3 Disable the Pairing enabled mode of the Base Pairing disabled mode Set the Base to...

Page 58: ...mpact wireless Base 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 Mounting...

Page 59: ...the external antenna set for details Top mounting Side mounting Whip antenna Included M2 6 x 8 screw x 2 Recommended torque 0 9 10 N m Bracket Coaxial cable 2 x M4 Recommended torque 1 3 10 N m Rotat...

Page 60: ...ise Tightening torque 0 9 10 N m To install the wireless unit inside a distribution box or other container pass the coaxial cable through a rubber bushing and into the box in which the wireless unit i...

Page 61: ...oubleshooting items LED Description LED status No Colour of LED ON Flashing All LEDs are OFF Problem 1 PWR PWR is OFF OFF Problem 2 MS MS LED does not turn on green Red Flashing Problem 3 Red ON OFF W...

Page 62: ...ly 24 VDC 10 2 The number of wireless system inputs outputs has exceeded the set value Reduce the number of inputs outputs mapped to the wireless system Base and Remotes below the number of inputs out...

Page 63: ...shing 1 Some Remotes are not connected 2 Some registered Remotes have no wireless signal 1 Supply 24 VDC 10 to the US1 for control input power source of the Remote 2 The distance which wireless commun...

Page 64: ...roken line After checking the error contents while referring to the system diagnostic information and LED indication refer to the following countermeasures As this LED indicates the system status of t...

Page 65: ...close to the NFC reader writer NFC reader writer broken Replace the NFC reader writer and check the operation If the error persists after replacement stop using the equipment and contact your SMC sale...

Page 66: ...Problem 2 OFF MS MS LED does not turn on green Red Flashing Problem 3 Red ON OFF W SS Red W SS LED flashes or is OFF Red Flashing Problem 4 Orange Flashing OFF W NS W NS LED does not turn on green Re...

Page 67: ...r supply voltage level is abnormal when the setting is enabled 3 Short circuit detection of the US2 power supply for output 5 Memory read write error After checking the error contents while referring...

Page 68: ...such as the installation conditions of the Base and Remote Orange Flashing When Protocol V 2 0 is used 1 Power supply for the Base is OFF 2 Outside the wireless coverage area 1 Supply 24 VDC 10 for t...

Page 69: ...onditions of the Base and Remote Red ON Remote malfunction Replace the Remote If the error persists after replacement stop using the equipment and contact your SMC sales representative Re d Gr ee n Al...

Page 70: ...the digital input equipment and check the operation Or refer to Troubleshooting for the applicable digital input equipment Abnormal digital output equipment operation Mismatched output type If the po...

Page 71: ...oRi of the PC are correct Check that the specifications of the NFC reader writer to be used are appropriate Confirm that the NFC reader writer are connected correctly The communication distance is out...

Page 72: ...on the occupied bytes of the diagnostic mapping and the EX600 I O unit connected to the wireless unit Refer to the table below for the number of input output bits for each unit EXW1 series Unit name M...

Page 73: ...0 EX600 DX C1 8 points with broken line detection 8 0 EX600 DX D 16 points 16 0 EX600 DX E 16 points 16 0 EX600 DX F 16 points 16 0 Digital output unit EX600 Series DY EX600 DY B 8 points 0 8 EX600 D...

Page 74: ...Upper bytes Lower bytes RWr 0 Reserved Reserved 1 System diagnosis 2 System diagnosis 1 2 System diagnosis 4 System diagnosis 3 3 Remote connection information Wch 8 15 Remote connection information...

Page 75: ...fold 32 points Remote setting parameters values Wireless channel 001 Module input size 64 points 64 bits Module output size 48 points 48 bits Valve manifold output size 32 points 32 bits I O unit layo...

Page 76: ...valve outputs Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 DX D Unit 2 Byte5 Reserved Byte6 Reserved Remote Wireless channel 002 DY B Unit 0 Byte7 Reserved Reserved Byte8 Remote Wireless channel 002 DX D Unit 1 Reserved Byte9...

Page 77: ...g parameters values Wireless channel 002 Module input size 32 points 32 bits Module output size 16 points 16 bits Valve manifold output size 0 points 0 bits I O unit layout mode Mode 2 Remote configur...

Page 78: ...System diagnosis 1 2 System diagnosis 4 System diagnosis 3 3 Remote connection information Wch 8 15 Remote connection information Wch 1 7 4 Remote diagnostic information Wch 8 15 Remote diagnostic inf...

Page 79: ...ize 16 points 2 bytes I O unit layout mode Mode 1 Number of registered Remotes 15 Base configuration Input data Unit 1 Digital input unit EX600 DY D 2 bytes occupied Output data Unit 0 Digital output...

Page 80: ...ireless channel 003 EXW1 RDM Byte7 Total 8 bytes 8 bytes Diagnostic mapping Simple Input data Output data Module name Unit name Module name Unit name Byte0 System diagnosis 1 Base DY B Unit 0 Byte1 Sy...

Page 81: ...3 EXW1 RDM Byte7 Remote diagnostic information Wireless channels 8 15 Byte8 Remote registration information Wireless channels 1 7 bit0 is fixed at 0 Byte9 Remote registration information Wireless chan...

Page 82: ...input 2 byte Remote setting parameters values Wireless channel 001 Module input size 16 points 2 bytes Module output size 0 points 0 bytes Remote configuration Wireless channel 001 Input data EXW1 RDX...

Page 83: ...ireless channel 003 EXW1 RDM Byte7 Total 8 bytes 8 bytes Diagnostic mapping Simple Input data Output data Module name Unit name Module name Unit name Byte0 System diagnosis 1 Base EX600 WEN Unit 0 Val...

Page 84: ...3 EXW1 RDM Byte7 Remote diagnostic information Wireless channels 8 15 Byte8 Remote registration information Wireless channels 1 7 bit0 is fixed at 0 Byte9 Remote registration information Wireless chan...

Page 85: ...ser set value Unit Continue Automatic reset Select an appropriate range so that they are within the user set value range Or disable the diagnostics Base W MS Flashes red 1 Remote MS Flashes red 1 User...

Page 86: ...eck if the input equipment is normal System diagnosis 2 8 Detection of a reduction in the US2 for output power voltage A voltage drop of the US2 for output power supply voltage has been detected Unit...

Page 87: ...hardware error during operation An unrecoverable error has occurred in the hardware Unit Stop HOLD Manual reset Supply power again If the error is not restored after resupplying power contact your SMC...

Page 88: ...ntinue Manual reset Change the set value of the number of registered Remotes Or delete the registered Remotes wireless channels outside of the set range Base MS Flashes red 10 Reserved 11 Reserved 12...

Page 89: ...l 3 4 Connection condition of the Remote communication Wireless channel 4 5 Connection condition of the Remote communication Wireless channel 5 6 Connection condition of the Remote communication Wirel...

Page 90: ...rmation error of Remote Wireless channel 4 5 Presence absence of system information error of Remote Wireless channel 5 6 Presence absence of system information error of Remote Wireless channel 6 7 Pre...

Page 91: ...el 7 Remote registration information Wireless channels 8 15 8 Registration of Remote Wireless channel 8 9 Registration of Remote Wireless channel 9 10 Registration of Remote Wireless channel 10 11 Reg...

Page 92: ...92 No EX OMZ0016 Specifications Dimensions EXW1 BMJA...

Page 93: ...93 No EX OMZ0016 EXW1 RD...

Page 94: ...te 2 Varies depending on the operation mode setting Electrical specifications Item Specification US1 for control power supply voltage range 24 VDC 10 Current consumption 100 mA or less General specifi...

Page 95: ...al specifications Item Specification Enclosure IP20 Ambient operating temperature 10 to 50oC Ambient storage temperature 20 to 60oC Ambient humidity 35 to 85 RH no condensation Withstand voltage 500 V...

Page 96: ...the FE terminal and enclosure screws Vibration resistance EN61131 2 compliant 5 f 8 4 Hz 3 5 mm 8 4 f 150 Hz 9 8 m s2 Impact resistance EN61131 2 compliant 147 m s2 11 ms Mounting Through hole for M4...

Page 97: ...m s2 11 ms Mounting Through hole for M4 screw 2 pcs Standards CE marked Weight 130 g body 100 g external antenna set Electrical specifications Item EXW1 RDMP EXW1 RDMN US1 for control input power vol...

Page 98: ...ble EX9 AC030 SSPS Connectors at both ends A code Socket Plug Straight 3 m SPEEDCON compatible EX9 AC050 SSPS Connectors at both ends A code Socket Plug Straight 5 m SPEEDCON compatible EX9 AC100 SSPS...

Page 99: ...et includes an NFC reader writer and a USB extension cable 2 95 m 6 External antenna set EXW1 EA1 This set includes a whip antenna a coaxial cable 1 5 m a bracket and two screws M2 6 x 8 7 NFC reader...

Page 100: ...iyoda ku Tokyo 101 0021 JAPAN Tel 81 3 5207 8249 Fax 81 3 5298 5362 URL https www smcworld com Note Specifications are subject to change without prior notice and any obligation on the part of the manu...

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