Panasonic Assembly Qualifier EYFRZ01 Operating Instructions
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Assembly Qualifier Operating Instructions Model No: EYFRZ01 IMPORTANTThis manual contains safety information. Read manual completely before f\ irst using this product and save this manual for future use.
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- - Index English: Page 3 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 (B) (I) (J) (K) (A) (C) (F)(E)(D) (H)(H) (H) (L)(M) (G)
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- 3 - I. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Assembly Qualifier. The AQ Wireless can monitor battery tools. In its simplest form, the AQ Wireless is configured to monitor a tool while it's running, determine if the fastening process was successful, report the status of the fastening, and perform counting functions. How to Use This Manual • Please read this manual completely before starting to use your AQ Wireless. If this unit is mishandled a...
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- 4 - 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. However, temporary interference or other issues may interrupt communications. Be sure to test the Assembly Qualifier...
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- - 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. Step 7: Select the group you want to represent the tool. Note: select the group that will be selected when the tool being learned is in use. Step 8: Ty p e...
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- 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. Repeat until name appears as desired. Press SAVE. Step 11: Turn off the control panel. If the control panel is on, remove and then reinsert the battery pack....
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- - 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. The items that can be edited in a parameter (group) will vary based on tool type. After batch count is programmed, return to main screen. Battery Tool: Press ‘3’ key to edit batch.
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- - 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. Above the LCD display, there are three status indicators. The cycle status...
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- 9 - 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. Tools will transmit a packet at the end of a fastening process. Main Screen (Definitions): GROUP: displays the...
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- 10 - 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. This icon shows the lock status. If the unit is unlocked, the programming menu can be accessed without entering a password or using a key. Programming Menu Options: T h e r e a r e a n u m b e r o f p r o g r a m m a b l e...