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Panasonic Assembly Qualifier EYFRZ01 Operating Instructions

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    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. 
    						
    							
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    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. 
    						
    							
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    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. 
    						
    							
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    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. 
    						
    							
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    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). 
    						
    							
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    Group Selection:
    GroupGroup 0
    Input
    Group 1
    InputGroup Input
    A0VDC0VDC0VDC
    B0VDC0VDC
    4VDC
    C0VDC4VDC0VDC
    D0VDC4VDC 4VDC
    E4VDC0VDC0VDC
    F4VDC0VDC 4VDC
    G4VDC 4VDC0VDC
    H4VDC 4VDC4VDC 
    						
    							
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    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. 
    						
    							
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    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 
    						
    							
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