Panasonic Assembly Qualifier EYFRZ01 Operating Instructions
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- 1 - 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. Select the number 3 button that is associated with the tool type you are trying to teach to the box. The user will then be asked which group (parameter) this information should be stored in. This group will have to be the active group when this new tool is used with the unit. Group 9 (GLOBAL) allows the same settings to be used for all groups. A channel must be selected for the tool and box to communicate on. The learning process will take place on channel one but after the radios have synchronized they will both hop to the new channel.
- - 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 pa\ ck. Engage the switch. Check the Assembly Qualifier’s display. A name can be given to the tool that is being learned. The name can be up to eight characters long. Pressing the button next to the desired character set will toggle the characters. Continue to press the button until the desired character is displayed. The Add Char button can be used to add the new character to the name. The Del Char button will remove the last character from the name. The learn process should take place at this point. The display on the AQ wireless will provide feedback on the progress of the learn function. Battery tools has been learned to another unit and that unit is within radio range, the other unit should be turned off while the new learn is taking place. Once the learning process is complete, pressing any key will return the unit to the programming menu.
- 3 - 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. If a tool has never been learned to the AQ wireless in question, the Edit Radio Information function will not completely learn the tool to the box since all tools hold information about the unit with which they are supposed to associate. During the edit radio process, the user will be prompted to provide the tool type, the group the tool should be associated with, a channel number, a tool name, and a radio ID.
- 4 - 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. While the connector is on the LCD, pressing any key will return the unit to the programming menu.
- - 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).
- 6 - Group Selection: GroupGroup 0 Input Group 1 InputGroup Input A0VDC0VDC0VDC B0VDC0VDC 4VDC C0VDC4VDC0VDC D0VDC4VDC 4VDC E4VDC0VDC0VDC F4VDC0VDC 4VDC G4VDC 4VDC0VDC H4VDC 4VDC4VDC
- - III. SPECIFICATIONS ModelEYFRZ01 Rated supply voltage11/30, 0/60 Hz Rated supply current1 A Current consumption100 mA Frequency410 GHz to 46 GHz Recommended communications range10 m* No. of connected devices External connection output A at 4 VDC Operating temperature range–10ºC (14ºF) to 60ºC (140ºF) Compatible toolsEYFLA4AR, EYFLAAR, EYFLAQR, EYFLA6JR Dimensions39 mm (14-1/") × 30 mm (9-1/16") × 9 mm (3-1/") Weight3.6 kg (.9 lbs) * Communications range varies with operating environment. The presence of metal walls, people, or other objects may result in decreased range.
- - 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 harmfu\ l interference and (ii.) this device must accept any interference received, including\ interference that may cause undesired operation. Channel Frequencies: Channel 1 .410GHz Channel .41GHz Channel 3 .40GHz Channel 4 .4GHz Channel .430GHz Channel 6 .43GHz Channel .440GHz Channel .44GHz Channel 9 .40GHz Channel 10 .4GHz Channel 11 .460GHz Channel 1 .46GHz