Safety Instructions

■Procedure 1 Preparation (PC application)
# SMC wireless system I/O Configurator (NFC version)
The I/O Configurator (NFC version) can be used to check the parameter setting of the wireless unit and
the contents and status of the constructed wireless system, using an NFC reader / writer and a PC.
There are two types of settable parameters which can be read or written when no power is supplied
to the product and the parameters which can be read or written only when the power is supplied to
the product.
The figure below shows the image of connected I/O Configurator (NFC version) and wireless unit.
Connected I/O Configurator (NFC version) and wireless unit.
In order to use the I/O Configurator (NFC version), it is necessary to install a driver etc. in advance and
set the NFC reader / writer on the computer.
Refer to the operation manual for the I/O Configurator (NFC version) for details of the I/O Configurator
(NFC version).
*: Communication timing
The NFC communication is not accessed all the time. Therefore, it is necessary to update the contents displayed on the
screen by clicking the "Refresh button" when reading the parameters. The changed parameters are enabled after the
product is powered on or by pressing the reset button on the I/O configurator screen. As the parameter setting requires
time for settlement, do not turn off the power supply for 2 seconds.
*: To change module to be set
As the settings between the base and remote are different, it is necessary to update the displayed parameter by clicking the
"Refresh button" on the screen of the I/O Configurator after changing the unit in which the parameters are to be set.
*: Operation already checked. NFC reader / writer
Refer to the operation manual for the I/O Configurator (NFC version).
源が必用
PC/SC
OS(Windows)
源が不要
定ア
NFC R/W
NFC R/W
NFC /
無線マ
無線ス
NFC R/W
"”部
1cm程度内に
行い
I/O Configurator
Memory area where power
supply is unnecessary.
Memory area where power
supply is necessary.
PC
NFC reader/writer
Base
Remote
Establish communication by
adjusting the position so that the
height from the center of the
NFCR/W antenna to the "O" on
the wireless unit is 1 cm or less.