Panasonic Assembly Qualifier EYFRZ01 Operating Instructions
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- 11 - 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). The unit can also be used with a single tool but different setups. In order to edit a group, press the EDIT GROUP soft- key on the menu screen. At this point, the user will be...
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- 1 - 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. There is a setting under I/O options that chooses the mechanism for selecting the group (either through the user interface or...
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- 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. The globalize function might be used when setting up groups that all use the same tool...
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- 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. In order to view/edit the time and date, select EDIT TIME/DATE from the menu. A screen will appear that shows the current time and date. If these values need to be edited, the EDIT button can be pressed....
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- 1 - 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. A screen will appear with four buttons along the bottom of the screen and the user is prompted to “Select Value To Reset”. If RESET BATCH is pressed, the batch count is...
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- 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”. At this point the user can use the keypad to enter a four digit number that will be stored and used as the new password. Once the new password...
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- 1 - 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. From this screen the user can select how the relays and beeper will function. Also, the user can select which mechanism will control group (parameter) selection. Relays The relays...
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- 1 - 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. If sequencing is off, the AQ wireless will operate from one group (parameter) until the...
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- 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. While the unit is suspended, it will ignore cycles, batches and rejects. To enter into the suspend mode, select Suspend Unit from the second program menu. A screen appears at this point prompting the...
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- 0 - 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. This screen can be a handy trouble shooting tool. To access the View Radio Information screen, go to the second menu screen and press the View Radio Info button. Radio and tool information will appear on...