Panasonic EYFRZ01 Operating Instructions Manual
Panasonic EYFRZ01 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic EYFRZ01 Operating Instructions Manual

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Assembly Qualifier
Operating Instructions
Model No: EYFRZ01
IMPORTANT
This manual contains safety information. Read manual completely before first using this product and save this
manual for future use.

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  • Page 1 Assembly Qualifier Operating Instructions Model No: EYFRZ01 IMPORTANT This manual contains safety information. Read manual completely before first using this product and save this manual for future use.
  • Page 2 Index English: Page FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION (A) Protocol side panel (B) Switch and entry for power cord (C) Antenna (D) Cycle status indicator (E) Reject status indicator (F) Batch status indicator (G) LCD display (H) Soft key (I) Key switch (J) I/O connector (K) Beeper (L) Power cord (M) Keys...
  • Page 3: How To Use This Manual

    • Proper operation is not guaranteed in the event that the Assembly Qualifier has been modified in any way. • Always use this Assembly Qualifier with a Panasonic tool. Proper operation is not guaranteed when used with non-Panasonic tools. Always turn the Assembly Qualifier’s power off when not in use.
  • Page 4: Getting Ready

    Getting Ready Installation requirements Select SIGNAL STRENGTH on the third menu screen and verify the wireless signal strength. Install the unit in a location where the signal strength is at least -100 dBm. If you are unable to get a reading of at least -100 dBm, check for obstructions between the Assembly Qualifier and the tool.
  • Page 5 Step 4: On the first Menu, select the button MORE OPTIONS on the right-side column to proceed to the second Menu. Step 5: Select LEARN NEW RADIO on the right-side column. Step 6: Next, select the type of tool that is to be learned into the unit by selecting the number that represents the tool type.
  • Page 6 Step 9: Choose to keep the name already programmed into this group by pressing ENTER or program a new name by pressing EDIT. Step 10: Type in the name for the tool. Press button next to letter, multiple times if needed, to get the wanted letter. Select ADD CHAR at the bottom to add the letter to the name.
  • Page 7 Step 14: The final step in setting up any tool is programming the appropriate number of fasteners into the batch. Programming the batch can be accomplished by pressing the more button on the main screen and then pressing the edit group button on the first menu.
  • Page 8: Unit Overview

    Unit Overview The user interface on the AQ Wireless is equipped with a 30 x 40 LCD display and a 14 key ATM style “soft key” format. The “soft” key’s functions will change depending upon the screen that is displayed. The keys are used to navigate through menus, select items that need to be edited, and to view information related to the tools.
  • Page 9: Main Screen

    Main Screen After the AQ Wireless powers up and initializes, one main screens will appear. The screen are meant to provide meaningful feedback to an operator during an assembly process. Tools utilize a main screen that predominately features the count and batch values. The group (parameter), tool name, tool type, status, and total are also visible.
  • Page 10: Lock Status

    More The MORE button allows access to the programming menu. All of the programmable features in this unit can be reached through these menus. Lock Status An icon that looks like a padlock appears at the top of the main screen.
  • Page 11: Edit Group

    Edit Group: There are eight different groups or parameter sets available in the AQ Wireless. Each group can represent one tool and it’s associated settings. So, this unit can be used with multiple tools. Each new tool would have to be learned into a given group (parameter).
  • Page 12 Select Group (through the user interface): Only one group will ever be in operation at a time with this unit. There are two ways to select which group is being used. One way to select the active group is through the user interface (LCD and keypad). The second way to select the group is through the I/O.
  • Page 13 Globalize Group: A copy and paste function exists for copying one group into all of the other groups. This feature is the globalize feature. The globalize feature can be handy when setting up one tool to do multiple operations. A user can learn a tool into a group, modify that group, and then copy that information into all of the other groups.
  • Page 14 Edit Time/Date: A real time clock is included in the AQ Wireless unit. As events occur and are placed into memory for other functions, a time/date stamp is included with the event. The real time clock can be viewed and edited through the program menu.
  • Page 15 Resetting the Batch/Total: If a time ever arises that the batch and or total need to be reset, this can be accomplished through the user’s interface. (The batch can also be reset through the I/O). In order to reset one of these values, select RESET TOTAL OR BATCH from the menu.
  • Page 16 Creating a New Password: The AQ Wireless has a default password of 0 1 0 4. This password can be altered to any four digit number. To alter the password, select CHANGE PASSWORD from the menu. The keypad screen will appear and in the center of the screen, the prompt will read “ENTER NEWPASSWORD”.
  • Page 17 I/O Options: Several options exist in order to govern the behavior of the input and output devices. In order to access these options, select I/O Options from the second menu screen. A screen will appear showing different I/O options and also the current settings.
  • Page 18 Sequencing: The AQ Wireless can be set up so that it automatically changes from group to group as batches are completed. This function is called sequencing. In order to edit the sequencing function, press the Edit Sequence soft-key on the second menu screen. The keypad screen will appear showing the user the current sequence setting and allow them to alter that setting.
  • Page 19 Suspend: A time may arise when the tool needs to be operated in a repair, rework, or maintenance situation and it would best if the unit was not reporting rejects, cycles and batches. If this situation arises, the suspend feature may be used.
  • Page 20 View Radio Information: The View Radio Information screen lists the groups (parameters), the Radio ID learned into that group, what channels the radios will operate on when that group is active, the tool type being used, and the name that was given to the tool.
  • Page 21 Learning New Radios: Before a battery tools can be used with an AQ wireless, the device’s radio information has to be learned by this unit. To start the learning process, select Learn New Radio from the second menu. A key pad will appear and a prompt will ask the user to select their tool type.
  • Page 22 Choose to keep the name already programmed into this group by pressing ENTER or program a new name by pressing EDIT. Turn off the control panel. • If the control panel is on, remove and then reinsert the battery pack. Engage the switch.
  • Page 23 Edit Radio Information: This edit radio function is included in the unit for trouble shooting purposes. If the radio ID is known for a given tool, that tool can be added to a group (parameter) in the AQ wireless. This function can be handy, especially with battery tools that have already been associated with the unit.
  • Page 24: Version Information

    Version Information: If the Version Info button is pressed, the firmware version for the AQ wireless will be displayed. Pressing any key returns the unit to the program menu. I/O Connector: A screen that shows the I/O connector and its pinout can be viewed by pressing the I/O connector button on the third menu screen.
  • Page 25 I/O Schematic and Pinout: The connector on the side of the AQ Wireless is a Hirose RM1TRD- 10S(1) or equivalent. The mating connector for this item is a Hirose RM1TPD-10P(1). -  -...
  • Page 26: Group Selection

    Group Selection: Group 0 Group 1 Group  Group Input Input Input 0VDC 0VDC 0VDC 0VDC 0VDC 4VDC 0VDC 4VDC 0VDC 0VDC 4VDC 4VDC 4VDC 0VDC 0VDC 4VDC 0VDC 4VDC 4VDC 4VDC 0VDC 4VDC 4VDC 4VDC - 6 -...
  • Page 27: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Model EYFRZ01 Rated supply voltage 11/30, 0/60 Hz Rated supply current Current consumption 100 mA Frequency 410 GHz to 46 GHz Recommended communications range 10 m* No. of connected devices External connection output  A at 4 VDC Operating temperature range –10ºC (14ºF) to 60ºC (140ºF)
  • Page 28: Radio Information

    Radio Information: Indoor/Urban Range 300ft./100m Outdoor RF line-of-sight range 1 mile/100m Transmit Power 60mW(1dBm) conducted 100mW(0dBm) EIRP Receiver Sensitivity -100dBm(1% packet error) FCC Part 1.4 OUR-XBEEPRO Industry Canada 414A XBEEPRO FCC Statement: Contains FCC ID: OUR-XBEE/OUR-XBEEPRO The enclosed device complies with Part 1 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (i.) this device may not cause harmful interference and (ii.) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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  • Page 32 PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMPANY One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 0094 EY911FRZ01 H110 Printed in Japan...

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