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AnyWireASLINK System Address Writer ARW-D04 Product Guide Version 1.2 January 15, 2018 UMA-13150D Anywire Corporation AnyWireASLINK System
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AnyWireASLINK System Address Writer ARW-D04

Product Guide

Version 1.2 January 15, 2018

UMA-13150D

Anywire Corporation

AnyWireASLINK System

i

Improper handling may cause a dangerous situation and can result in death or serious injury. Improper handling may cause a dangerous situation and can result in moderate injury or minor injury or is assumed to result in property damage only.

Precautions

Precautions related to this manual

1. Make sure to read each individual "Products Guide" for handling of the respective products. 2. Reproduction or duplication of part or all of this Manual without permission is prohibited. 3. Contents of this Manual may be subject to future changes without prior notice.

Safety precautions (Make sure to read before use)

When using this product, please carefully read this Manual and the related Manuals introduced in this Manual, and pay sufficient attention to safety in order to handle this product properly. The precautions in this Manual describe only matters related to this product. Refer to the User's Manual of the CPU unit for safety precautions as a sequencer system.

The "Safety precautions" rank safety precaution items into " WARNING" and " CAUTION" categories.

In addition, matters described in CAUTION may lead to serious consequences depending on the situation. All of these describe important contents, therefore, make sure to observe the cautions and warnings. Carefully store this Manual so that it can be accessed whenever necessary, and also deliver this Manual to the end user.

[Precautions for design]

The AnyWire system has high noise resistance, however, keep transmission lines and input/output cables 100mm or more (as a guide) away from high-voltage cables or power lines. Failure to do so may result in a malfunction.

Incorporate an emergency stop circuit and an interlock circuit for safety into an external circuit other than the AnyWire system.

[Precautions for installation]

During installation and removal of the unit, make sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used in the system. Unless all phases are shut off, the product may be damaged.

Do not directly touch the conductive sections and electronic components of the unit. This may result in malfunction or failure of the unit.

WARNING

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

ii

[Precautions for wiring]

Tighten the terminal screws within the specified torque range. Loose tightening of the terminal screws may result in a short-circuit, fire or malfunction. Excessive tightening of the terminal screws may cause damage to the screws or unit, resulting in the unit falling down, short-circuit or malfunction.

Be careful to prevent foreign matter such as cutting chips and wiring offcuts from entering into the unit. Failure to do so may result in fire, failure or malfunction.

[Precautions for wiring]

Miswiring may damage the equipment. Be careful with regard to the label length and layout so that connectors and electric wires are not disconnected.

When connecting stranded wires with terminal blocks, do not use solder. Doing so may result in a contact failure.

If wiring for the power line is too long, the voltage of the power supply to the remote slave unit may become insufficient due to the voltage drop. Therefore, please connect an external power source to ensure the specified voltage.

Do not turn on the 24V DC power source before completing wiring and connections throughout the whole AnyWire system.

Use a 24V DC stabilized power supply for all AnyWire system devices. Do not bind control wires or communication cables along with the main circuit or power line, and ensure

that they are not held close together. Excess noise generated may result in malfunction.

Make sure to insert electric wires and cables to be connected to the unit into ducts or fix them with clamps. Failure to put cables into ducts or fix them with clamps may cause drift, movement, or careless tensioning which can lead to damage to the unit or cable, or a cable connection failure which can lead to malfunction.

When removing cables connected to the unit, do not hold the cable and pull them out by hand. Remove cables equipped with a connector by gripping the connector part of the unit. To remove cables connected to the terminal blocks, first loosen the terminal screws on the terminal block. If cables are pulled on while they are connected to the unit, it may result in malfunction or damage of the unit or cable.

CAUTION

CAUTION

iii

[Precautions for startup and maintenance]

Do not touch the terminals while the power is on. Doing so may result in electric shock or malfunction. When cleaning or re-tightening the screws on the terminal block and the unit mounting screws, make

sure to shut off all phases of the external supply power used in the system. Failure to shut off all phases may result in electric shock. Insufficient tightening of the screws may result in short-circuit or malfunction. Excessive tightening of the screws may cause damage to the screws or unit, resulting in it falling down, a short-circuit, or malfunction.

Do not disassemble or modify each unit. Doing so may result in failure, malfunction, injury, or fire. During installation and removal of the unit, make sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply

used in the system. Failure to shut off all phases may result in failure or malfunction of the unit.

Before touching the unit, make sure you first touch grounded metal to discharge any static charge present in your body. Failure to discharge static electricity may result in failure or malfunction of the unit.

[Precautions for disposal]

When disposing of this product, always treat it as industrial waste.

WARNING

CAUTION

CAUTION

iv

Contents 1. Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 1-1 2. Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 2-1

2.1 General specifications ................................................................................................................. 2-1 2.2 Performance specifications ......................................................................................................... 2-1 2.3 Outside dimensions .................................................................................................................... 2-2 2.4 Name of each part ...................................................................................................................... 2-3 2.5 Operating range .......................................................................................................................... 2-4

3. Function........................................................................................................................................... 3-1 3.1 Basic functions ............................................................................................................................ 3-1 3.2 Monitoring functions .................................................................................................................... 3-2 3.3 LED display ................................................................................................................................. 3-3 3.4 Power switch ............................................................................................................................... 3-4 3.5 Keyboard function ....................................................................................................................... 3-4 3.6 Transmission line push terminals ................................................................................................ 3-5 3.7 Transmission line link connector ................................................................................................. 3-5 3.8 AC adapter input jack .................................................................................................................. 3-5 3.9 Remote head connector .............................................................................................................. 3-5

4. Before use ....................................................................................................................................... 4-1 5. Operating procedures ...................................................................................................................... 5-1

5.1 Mode selection ............................................................................................................................ 5-1 5.1.1. Infrared communication mode .............................................................................................. 5-1 5.1.2. AnyWireASLINK transmission communication mode ........................................................... 5-2

5.2 READ mode ................................................................................................................................ 5-3 5.2.1. Infrared communication mode .............................................................................................. 5-3 5.2.2. AnyWireASLINK transmission communication mode ........................................................... 5-4

5.3 WRITE mode .............................................................................................................................. 5-5 5.3.1. Infrared communication mode .............................................................................................. 5-5 5.3.2. AnyWireASLINK transmission communication mode ........................................................... 5-6

5.4 EX mode ..................................................................................................................................... 5-7 5.4.1. Infrared communication mode .............................................................................................. 5-7 5.4.2. AnyWireASLINK transmission communication mode ........................................................... 5-8

5.5 Changing between decimal and hexadecimal display ................................................................ 5-9 5.6 Parameters and settings of main models .................................................................................. 5-10

6. Warranty .......................................................................................................................................... 6-1 7. RoHS Directive for the Chinese version .......................................................................................... 7-1 8. Change history ................................................................................................................................ 8-1

Overview

1-1

1. Overview

This tabletop address writer can be used for specifying and checking settings for addresses, parameters, and teaching of terminals of the AnyWireASLINK system, even in environments without a controller. This unit is equipped with terminals for transmission signal output and power supply so that you can specify various settings simply by connecting this unit to a terminal. Additionally, this unit is equipped with the same emitter and remote head connector as the ARW-04.

Remote head connector (sold separately)

Connection example

Specifications

2-1

2. Specifications

2.1 General specifications

Ambient temperature for use

0 to 55°C

Ambient temperature for storage

-25 to 75°C

Ambient humidity for use10 to 90%RH (No condensation) Ambient humidity for

storage Atmosphere for use No corrosive gas Altitude of use*1 0m to 2000m Pollution level*2 2 or less

*1 Do not use or store the AnyWireASLINK device in an environment pressurized equal to or higher than the atmospheric pressure at an altitude of 0m. Doing so could cause a malfunction.

*2 Index that indicates the occurrence of conductive material in the environment where the device is used. Contamination level 2 indicates that only non-conductive contamination occurs. However, incidental condensation could create temporary conductivity in this environment.

2.2 Performance specifications

*3: Must be within the 200mA range for the transmission line allowable supply current. *4: The consumption current is under the condition that units connected to a transmission line have a consumption current of

20mA. *5: The battery endurance time is under the conditions that alkaline dry-cell batteries (2000mAh) are used and the total

consumption current of units connected to a transmission line is 20mA.

Items Specifications Maximum number of units connected*3

10

AC/DC adapter voltage Rated voltage: 12V DC (-15 to +15%) Ripple 0.5Vp-p or less Rated current: 1A or more Plug specifications: Center-plus, inner diameter of φ2.1, and outer diameter of φ5.5

Batteries Four LR06 (AA size dry cell) batteries, serial connection Transmission line allowable supply current

200mA

Consumption current*4 Under battery power: 200mA Under AC/DC adapter power: 100mA

Battery endurance time*5 Approx. 4 hrs. Transmission protocol Dedicated protocol (AnywireASLINK protocol) Transmission clock 27kHz RAS function Transmission line disconnection detection function, ID (address)

redundancy/ID not set detection function Outside dimensions 63.0mm (H) x 200.0mm (W) x 150.0mm (D) Accessories AC adapter (SPU-16D-105, manufactured by Sinpro)

Specifications

2-2

2.3 Outside dimensions

Unit: mm

Accessories

AC adapter

Specifications

2-3

2.4 Name of each part

Insert the batteries with the + and - in the correct directions. Otherwise, a malfunction or breakage may occur. Properly dispose of depleted batteries according to the applicable local laws and regulations.

CAUTION

Keyboard

Emitter

Transmission line push terminals

Operation mode indicator lamps

Comments display (7 segments, 7 digits)

Transmission line link connector

AC adapter jack

Battery case cover

Battery case

Four AA size dry cell batteries

Power switch

Remote head connector

Specifications

2-4

2.5 Operating range

Emitter

Above the emitter Hold the setting port of the target unit in the gray area and read/write to perform stable communication.

Approx. 7mm

Approx. 20mm or less

Function

3-1

3. Function

This device performs infrared communication with connected slave units, and allows you to perform reading/writing of addresses and parameter IDs, and teaching by use of AnyWireASLINK transmission communication.

3.1 Basic functions

CONFIG mode

This mode is for specifying and checking various settings of this device. Turn on the power while pressing the [SHIFT] key to enter this mode.

The settings you can specify in this mode are as indicated below. Communication mode setting (ir/Line)

ir: Infrared communication mode This mode is for reading/writing of addresses and parameters, and performing teaching by using infrared communication similar to conventional address writers.

Line: AnyWireASLINK transmission communication mode This mode is for reading addresses and reading/writing parameters by using AnyWireASLINK transmission communication. Address writing and teaching can only be performed by using infrared communication. Additionally, you can classify types (input/output) of slave devices, batch read addresses and parameters, and detect ID redundancy and non-specified IDs.

Max. number of parameter points (0 to 19) ON/OFF setting of the auto power-down function Auto power-down time setting (See P4-1 to P4-3)

READ mode

This mode is for reading address numbers and parameters. (See P5-3 and P5-4)

WRITE mode

This mode is for writing address numbers and parameters. (See P5-5 and P5-6)

EX mode

This mode is for performing teaching (SET ON and SET OFF). Teaching can only be performed by using infrared communication. (See P5-7 and P5-8)

Read/Write paths in AnyWireASLINK communication mode

Mode Address Parameter SET ON/SET OFF

READ Infrared communication and transmission lines

Infrared communication and transmission lines

-

WRITE - Infrared communication and transmission lines

-

EX - - Infrared communication

Function

3-2

3.2 Monitoring functions

Short-circuit detection function

If a short-circuit occurs in a 24V, 0V, DP, or DN transmission line, output is immediately turned off, and

"HELP" is displayed on the 7-segment comment display.

Short-circuit detection status is maintained even if the transmission line short-circuit is resolved. Press

the "Clear" key to return to normal operation.

Auto power-down function

This function automatically powers down the system when the device is idle for a specified amount of

time (time setting can be changed in CONFIG mode) when under battery power.

Press the "Clear" key to return to normal operation.

(This function is disabled when the AC adapter is connected or by using CONFIG mode to set the auto

power-down function to OFF.)

ID redundancy/ID not set detection function

An error signal for the corresponding slave device is output (alternate flashing of LINK/ALM) when in

Line mode (AnyWireASLINK transmission communication mode) if any connected slave device address

is not set (address 255) or there is an address redundancy.

Flashing display of "HELP"

Function

3-3

3.3 LED display

Operation mode indicator lamps

LED Status Description POWER (Green)

Lit Power is on (adapter is connected)

Flashing Power is on (adapter is not connected, currently under battery power)

Unlit Power is off

LINK (Green)

Flashing During normal AnyWireASLINK communication

Lit When AnyWireASLINK communication is off and when there are no connected devices

READ (Green)

Lit In READ mode Unlit In other mode

WRITE (Green)

Lit In WRITE mode

Unlit In other mode

EX (Green)

Lit In EX mode

Unlit In other mode

IR (Green)

Lit Lights up when in infrared communication mode

Unlit Lights out when in AnyWireASLINK communication mode

IN (Orange)

Lit If connected to an input or mixed input/output slave unit*

Unlit If connected to an output slave unit or there are no connected devices

OUT (Orange)

Lit If the connected slave unit is an output unit*

Unlit If connected to an input or mixed input/output slave unit If there are no connected devices

* Does not light up if in infrared communication mode

Comments display (7 segments, 7 digits)

MODE display (Emitted

color: Orange) DATA display (Emitted color: Orange)

Ad: Address 01 to 19: Device parameters

(Only displayed when MODE display is set to Ad) i: Input slave unit connected o: Output slave unit connected

0 to 9999 (0H to FFFH): DATA

Comments display (7 segments, 7 digits)

Operation mode indicator lamps

Function

3-4

3.4 Power switch

Turns the power on/off.

3.5 Keyboard function

Mode Select

Used for changing the mode.

The mode changes as follows each time you press the key: READ WRITE EX mode

Shift

Input using the keyboard while pressing the Shift key to enable orange (A to F).

Set

Executes (saves) the specified details.

IR

Changes the device from the initial screen to infrared communication mode when in Line mode

(AnyWireASLINK transmission communication mode).

Dec/Hex

Changes the display between decimal and hexadecimal.

CLR

Resets the details displayed on the screen.

The device returns from power-down or short-circuit protection status to normal operation.

10-Key pad (0 to 9)

Enabled when inputting values for WRITE mode.

You can use the 10-key pad to directly input set values for addresses and parameters.

(Combined with the "4" key of the 10-key pad)

Moves the cursor to the left.

(Combined with the "6" key of the 10-key pad)

Moves the cursor to the right.

(Combined with the "8" key of the 10-key pad)

Moves the cursor up.

(Combined with the "2" key of the 10-key pad)

Moves the cursor down.

A (Combined with the "0" key of the 10-key pad)

B (Combined with the "1" key of the 10-key pad)

C (Combined with the "3" key of the 10-key pad)

D (Combined with the "5" key of the 10-key pad)

E (Combined with the "7" key of the 10-key pad)

F (Combined with the "9" key of the 10-key pad)

Function

3-5

3.6 Transmission line push terminals

You can easily connect transmission lines by leaving them stripped of by using the operation lever. No special tools or connectors are required. (Strip the insulation 10mm or more from the wire tip.)

Terminal Description 24V 24V and 0V output terminals

Connected with 24V/0V of a four-wire slave unit. 0V

DP AnyWireASLINK transmission signal terminals DP: Transmission line (+), DN: Transmission line (-) Connected with the DP and DN terminals of slave units. DN

Compatible electrical cable: AWG28-16 * 0V and DN are not isolated.

3.7 Transmission line link connector

You can use link connectors to connect unit transmission lines.

Pin No. Terminal name Description

1 DN AnyWireASLINK transmission signal terminals DP: Transmission line (+), DN: Transmission line (-) Connected with the DP and DN terminals of slave units. 2 DP

3 0V 24V and 0V output terminals Connected with 24V/0V of a four-wire slave unit. 4 24V

* 0V and DN are not isolated.

3.8 AC adapter input jack

12V DC can be input by use of an AC adapter. Plug specifications: Center-plus, inner diameter of φ2.1, and outer diameter of φ5.5

3.9 Remote head connector

You can connect an ARW-RH infrared remote head (sold separately) to this device. When a remote head is connected, the infrared communication function of this device is turned off.

Before use

4-1

4. Before use

Start CONFIG mode as indicated below in order to check and specify settings stored in the address writer.

Start CONFIG mode: Shift button + Power switch on

A beeping sound is emitted when the power is turned on and "Md._ * * * * " is displayed.

[Table 1] Settings

Setting description Set value Set value description

Communication mode setting Md._ _ _ir Infrared communication mode

Md._LinE AnyWireASLINK communication mode

Parameter setting is disabled or Max. number of parameters is set

Pn._ _ _00 Disables parameter settings

Pn._ _ _01 to Pn._ _ _19

The maximum number of parameters for parameter mode can be set from 01 to 19.

Auto power-down setting* APd._on Enables the auto power-down

function

APd._oFF Disables the auto power-down function

Auto power-down time setting APdt._05

to APdt._30 Power turns off after 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 min.

* The auto power-down setting is only enabled when under battery power (AC adapter not being used).

The procedures indicated below must be performed in order to properly set the corresponding unit. When using for the first time, be sure to always check the settings of the address writer. If the interaction between the address writer and unit is not properly specified, the unit may not operate properly when you try to perform data reading/writing.

CAUTION

Before use

4-2

Before use

4-3

Default settings

The default settings are as indicated below.

[Table 2] At CONFIG mode start-up

Items Set value Set value description

Communication mode Md._ _ _ _ir Infrared communication

Parameter setting Enabled (01 to 19) / Disabled (00)

Pn._ _ _18 Max. parameter settings is 18

Auto power-down Enabled/Disabled

APd._on Enables the auto power-down function

Auto power-down time Apdt._05 Power turns off after 5 min.

Operating procedures

5-1

5. Operating procedures

5.1 Mode selection

5.1.1. Infrared communication mode

This mode is for reading/writing of addresses and parameters, and performing teaching by using infrared communication similar to conventional address writers (ARW-04).

[Overall]

Operating procedures

5-2

5.1.2. AnyWireASLINK transmission communication mode

This mode is for reading addresses and reading/writing parameters by using AnyWireASLINK transmission communication. Address writing and teaching can only be performed by using infrared communication. Additionally, you can classify types (input/output) of slave devices, batch read addresses and parameters, and detect address redundancy and non-specified errors.

[Overall]

Operating procedures

5-3

5.2 READ mode

5.2.1. Infrared communication mode

Data reading is performed as indicated below when in infrared communication mode.

Operating procedures

5-4

5.2.2. AnyWireASLINK transmission communication mode

Data reading is performed as indicated below when in AnyWireASLINK transmission mode.

Operating procedures

5-5

5.3 WRITE mode

5.3.1. Infrared communication mode

Data writing is performed as indicated below when in infrared communication mode.

Operating procedures

5-6

5.3.2. AnyWireASLINK transmission communication mode

Data writing is performed as indicated below when in AnyWireASLINK transmission mode.

Operating procedures

5-7

5.4 EX mode

5.4.1. Infrared communication mode

Teaching is performed as indicated below when in infrared communication mode.

Operating procedures

5-8

5.4.2. AnyWireASLINK transmission communication mode

Teaching is performed as indicated below when in AnyWireASLINK transmission communication mode.

Teaching can only be performed by using infrared communication. Use the setting port at the lower left of the front panel of this device or an infrared remote head (sold separately: ARW-RH).

Operating procedures

5-9

5.5 Changing between decimal and hexadecimal display

Press the [Dec/Hex] button to change the display of addresses and parameter values between decimal and hexadecimal display.

When writing hexadecimal values in WRITE mode, input A to F by pressing [Shift] + [A (0), B (1), C (3), D (5), E (7), F (9)].

Operating procedures

5-10

5.6 Parameters and settings of main models

Type Model Parameter

No. Variables and details

Door-type pokayoke A027XB-F02G-P

A227XB-F02G-P

01 1.2.3.4.5.6.7 Door upper position

02 1.2.3.4.5.6.7 Door lower position

03 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10 Timer

Small-type pokayoke

A027XB-K02VN-P

A027XB-K02V-P

A227XB-K02VN-P

A227XB-K02V-P

01 0 (Green). 1 (Red). 2 (Blue). 3 (Yellow). 4 (Sky-

blue). 5 (Purple). 6 (White) Display color

ASLINK pokayoke

BL227XB-K72V-P

BL227XB-K72M-P

BL227XB-K71V-P

BL227XB-K71M-P

BL227XB-K06M-P

BL227XB-K02V-P

01 0 (Green). 1 (Red). 2 (Blue). 3 (Yellow). 4 (Sky-

blue). 5 (Purple). 6 (White) Display color

02 0 (No display/Blank). 1 (Display)

2 (-/Hyphen). 3 (-1/Minus1)

How "F" is displayed in 7-

Segment

03 80 (No display/Blank). 81 (Display)

82 (-/Hyphen). 83 (-1/Minus1)

How "A" is displayed in 7-

Segment

ASLINKER B280SB-02U-C1220

B280PB-02U-C1220 01

0 (I/O disconnection, 24VL short-circuit

detected: Off)

1 (I/O disconnection, 24VL short-circuit

detected: On) Default: 0

Function selection

B281B-02U-CC20 01

0 (I/O disconnection, 24VL short-circuit

detected: Off)

1 (I/O disconnection, 24VL short-circuit

detected: On) Default: 0

Function selection

ASLINKAMP

B289SB-01AF-CAM20-V

B289SB-01AF-CAS-V

B289SB-01AP-CAM20

B289SB-01AP-CAS

01 Sensor sensitivity (threshold) setting

Adjustment range: 0 to 100 Default: 50 Function selection

02

Hysteresis setting corresponding to sensor

sensitivity

Adjustment range: 0 to 100 Default: 5

Function selection

03 Upper limit alarm judgment value setting

Adjustment range: 0 to 100 Default: 80 Function selection

04 Lower limit alarm judgment value setting

Adjustment range: 0 to 100 Default: 20 Function selection

05

Monitoring time setting for alarm judgment value

Adjustment range: 3 to 255 Default: 50 (Unit:

0.1 second)

Function selection

06

Dark on/Light on switching Default: 0 Function selection

Transmission

type

0: Dark (shielding) on

1: Light (transmission) on Function selection

Reflection type2: Dark (w/o reflection) on

3: Light (w/ reflection) on

07

Operation mode setting Default: 0

0 (Diagnosis function: Off)

1 (Diagnosis function: On)

* Display linked with ASLINKAMP side

Function selection

08

Internal setting for photoelectric head

Variable: 0 to 3 Default: 0 * Use the default setting for this value.

Contact our sales office if you want to change this value.

Function selection

AnyWireASLINK

mapping terminal

B232SB-MX100-STP

B232SB-SX100-STP

01 0.1.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15

Default: 10 Sensitivity

02

0 (Batch sensitivity setting). 1 (Individual

sensitivity setting)

Default: 0

Sensitivity setting mode

of B232SB-SX100-STP

03

0 (w/ error comb monitoring function)

1 (w/o error comb monitoring function)

Default: 0

Error comb monitoring

function

Operating procedures

5-11

Type Model Parameter

No. Variables and details

ASLINKSENSOR

B283SB-01-1KC

01 Sensor sensitivity (threshold) setting

Adjustment range: 0 to 100 Default: 50 Function selection

02 Hysteresis setting corresponding to sensor sensitivity

Adjustment range: 0 to 100 Default: 5 Function selection

03 Upper limit alarm judgment value setting

Adjustment range: 0 to 100 Default: 80 Function selection

04 Upper limit alarm judgment value setting

Adjustment range: 0 to 100 Default: 20 Function selection

05

Monitoring time setting for alarm judgment value

Adjustment range: 3 to 255 Default: 50 (Unit: 0.1

second)

Function selection

06

Dark on/Light on switching Default: 0

0: Dark (shielding) on

1: Light (transmission) on

Function selection

07

Operation mode setting Default: 0

0 (Diagnosis function: Off)

1 (Diagnosis function: On)

* Display linked with ASLINKSENSOR side

Function selection

08 Light-reception mode setting Default: 1

0 (Normal mode) 1 (Fine mode)

Function selection

B283SB-01-1KP 09

Light-emission mode setting Default: 0

0 (Normal mode)

1 (Power mode)

Function selection

B283SB-01-1KR-V

B283SB-01-1KS

01 Sensor sensitivity (threshold) setting

Adjustment range: 0 to 100 Default: 50 Function selection

02 Hysteresis setting corresponding to sensor sensitivity

Adjustment range: 0 to 100 Default: 5 Function selection

03 Upper limit alarm judgment value setting

Adjustment range: 0 to 100 Default: 80 Function selection

04 Lower limit alarm judgment value setting

Adjustment range: 0 to 100 Default: 20 Function selection

05

Monitoring time setting for alarm judgment value

Adjustment range: 3 to 255 Default: 50 (Unit: 0.1

second)

Function selection

06

Dark on/Light on switching Default

0: Dark (shielding) on 0: B283SB-01-1KR-V

1: Light (transmission) on 1: B283SB-01-1KS

Function selection

07

Operation mode setting Default: 0

0 (Diagnosis function: Off)

1 (Diagnosis function: On)

* Display linked with ASLINKSENSOR side

Function selection

08

Light-reception mode setting Default: 1

0 (Normal mode)

1 (Fine mode)

Function selection

09

Light-emission mode setting Default: 1

0 (Normal mode)

1 (Power mode)

Function selection

Operating procedures

5-12

Type Model Parameter

No. Variables and details

ASLINKSENSOR

BS-K1117-M-1K

BS-K1117S-M-1K

01 Sensor sensitivity (threshold) setting

Adjustment range: 0 to 100 Default: 50 Function selection

02 Hysteresis setting corresponding to sensor sensitivity

Adjustment range: 0 to 100 Default: 5 Function selection

03 Upper limit alarm judgment value setting

Adjustment range: 0 to 100 Default: 80 Function selection

04 Upper limit alarm judgment value setting

Adjustment range: 0 to 100 Default: 20 Function selection

05

Monitoring time setting for alarm judgment value

Adjustment range: 3 to 255 Default: 50 (Unit:

0.1 second)

Function selection

06

Normally open/Normally close

0: Normally open Default: 0

1: Normally closed

Function selection

07

Operation mode setting Default: 0

0 (Diagnosis function: Off)

1 (Diagnosis function: On)

* Display linked with ASLINKSENSOR side

Function selection

10 Delay timer On/Off Default: 00: No delay timer 2: Off delay timer 1: On delay timer 3: On/Off delay timer

Function selection

11 Delay timer value Default: 0Adjustment range: 0 to 255 (Unit: 10ms) Function selection

Warranty

6-1

6. Warranty

Warranty period

The warranty on the delivered Product shall continue to be effective for one (1) year after the delivery thereof to a location as designated by the original owner.

Scope of warranty Should a defect occur in any part of the Product during the foregoing warranty period when it is used normally in accordance with the specifications described in this User's Manual, the Company shall replace or repair the defect free of charge, except when it arises as a result of: (1) Misuse or abuse of the Product by the owner; (2) Faults due to a cause other than the delivered Product; (3) Unauthorized modification or repair of the Product by any party other than Anywire; (4) Any act of God, disaster, or other cause beyond the control of Anywire. The term "warranty," as used herein, refers to the warranty applicable to the delivered product alone. The Company shall not be liable for any damages consequential or incidental to a malfunction of the delivered product.

RoHS Directive for the Chinese version

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7. RoHS Directive for the Chinese version

电子信息产品上所示标记是依据 SJ/T11364-2006 规定,按照电子信息产品污染控制标识要求制定。 本产品的环保使用期限为 10 年。如果遵守产品说明书中的操作条件使用电子信息产品,不会发生因产品中的有害物质泄漏或

突发异变而引发严重的环境污染,人身事故,或损坏财产等情况。

的产品中有害物质的名称及含量 部件名称 有害物质

铅 (Pb)

汞 (Hg)

镉 (Cd)

六价铬 [Cr(VI)]

多溴联苯 (PBB)

多溴二苯醚 (PBDE)

安装基板 框架 本表格依据 SJ/T11364 的规定编制。 :表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 GB/T26572 规定的限量要求以下。 :表示该有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 GB/T26572 规定的限量要求。

Change history

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8. Change history

Version Date Description of changes First edition 5/17/2016 Released Version 1.0 6/21/2016 Design changes Version 1.1 4/24/2017 Added Chinese RoHS Directive Version 1.2 01/15/2018 Revised Chinese RoHS Directive, added new contact information,

unified other expressions

Anywire Corporation Headquarters: 1 Babazusho, Nagaokakyo-shi, Kyoto 617-8550 JAPAN

Website: http://www.anywire.jp E-Mail inquiry: [email protected]


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