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Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Stand Changer WHDW Manual Guide WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 Contents Contents .........................................................................................................................1 Table Contents ...............................................................................................................3 Illustration Contents .......................................................................................................4 1 Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Feature & Description .......................................6 WHDW Feature .............................................................................................6 Mechanical & Electrical Spec. Description ................................................7 2 WHDW Control Function Summary .......................................................................8 3 Function Description ................................................................................................9 Wireless Manual Pulse Generator ................................................................9 Function Introduction..........................................................................9 Buttons & Display Description ......................................................... 11 Stand Charging Set .....................................................................................12 Button Panel Introduction .................................................................12 4 Operation Description ............................................................................................14 Screenshot Description ................................................................................14 WHDW MPG Screenshot .................................................................14 Stand Charger Screenshot .................................................................14 Operation Description ..................................................................................15 Boot up & Connection ......................................................................15 F1 Page..............................................................................................17 F2 Page..............................................................................................17 F3 PageButton Sound Setting .......................................................17 F3 PageStandby Time Setting .......................................................18 F4 Page..............................................................................................19 Start Operation ..................................................................................19 Hibernation & Wake-up ....................................................................20 Hand Free Function...........................................................................20 Stand Charger Operaction Description ......................................................21 Stand Charger Boot up & Connection ..............................................21 Stand Charger Operation Page ..........................................................21 Page Switching Introduction .............................................................22 Parameter Setting Introduction .........................................................22 Caling to WHDW .......................................................................................23 RebootRESET .......................................................................................23 Page 1 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 Events Records.............................................................................................23 Page Description ..........................................................................................24 5 Maintainance & Alert Description .........................................................................25 Maintainance .............................................................................................25 Alert & Cheek .........................................................................................25 6 External Signal Diagram & Serial Communication Form .....................................27 Wiring Function ...........................................................................................27 Serial Communication Form .......................................................................28 7 ButtonI/O Expansion Module ............................................................................30 8 External Dimensions ..............................................................................................32 Wireless Manual Pulse Generator ..............................................................32 Stand Charger ...............................................................................................34 Page 2 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 Table Contents Table 1Wireless Manual Pulse Generator .................................................................. 7 Table 2Stand Charger ................................................................................................. 7 Table 3Event Record Item and Description ............................................................. 24 Table 4Page Description .......................................................................................... 24 Table 5Stand Charger External Wiring Pin .............................................................. 28 Table 6Data Transmission Format ........................................................................... 28 Table 7I/O Expansion Port Wiring Function ........................................................... 31 Page 3 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 Illustration Contents Ill 1Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Communication Diagram ............................. 6 Ill 2Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Frontal Panel & Buttons ............................. 10 Ill 3Power Buttons ................................................................................................... 11 Ill 4Charging Stand Touch Button Panel ................................................................. 12 Ill 5WHDW Screen Display Informationmm .................................................. 14 Ill 6WHDW Screen Display Informationin ..................................................... 14 Ill 7Charging Stand Display Information ................................................................ 15 Ill 8Boot Initial Screen ............................................................................................. 15 Ill 9Connecting Screen ............................................................................................. 15 Ill 10Successful Connection, Enter The Main Screen ............................................. 16 Ill 11System InformationBattery Status ............................................................... 17 Ill 12System InformationDevice Name ............................................................... 17 Ill 13System InformationSignal Strength ............................................................ 17 Ill 14Button Sound Setting Page .............................................................................. 18 Ill 15Button Sound Selection ................................................................................... 18 Ill 16Button Sound Setting Completed .................................................................... 18 Ill 17Standby Time Setting Page.............................................................................. 18 Ill 18Start Setting ..................................................................................................... 19 Ill 19Set the Next Digit ............................................................................................ 19 Ill 20Setting Completed ........................................................................................... 19 Ill 21Main Screen ..................................................................................................... 20 Ill 22Main Screen ..................................................................................................... 20 Ill 23Main Screen8-Axis Coordinate ................................................................... 20 Ill 24Initial Screen.................................................................................................... 21 Ill 25Device Scan ..................................................................................................... 21 Ill 26General Work Page .......................................................................................... 21 Ill 27Parameter Setting - Screen Contrast ................................................................ 22 Ill 28Text of the Set Value Starts to Flash ................................................ 22
(1) Ill 29Parameter Setting - Screen Contrast ................................................................ 23 Ill 30Parameter Setting - Cancel Setting, Switch to Next Page ............................... 23 Ill 31Parameter Setting - Return to General Work Page .......................................... 23 Ill 32Call MPG ......................................................................................................... 23 Ill 33Events Records ................................................................................................ 24 Ill 34Stand Charger External Wiring Connector2*15 Connector .................... 27 Ill 35Digital I/O Analog Serial Signal ..................................................................... 28 Page 4 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 Ill 36Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Button Expansion Module ........................ 30 Ill 37Stand Charger I/O Expansion Port .................................................................. 31 Ill 38Front View of Wireless Manual Pulse Generator ............................................ 32 Ill 39Upper View of Wireless Manual Pulse Generator ........................................... 32 Ill 40Side View of Wireless Manual Pulse Generator.............................................. 33 Ill 41Front view of Stand Charger ........................................................................... 34 Ill 42Upper View of Stand Charger ......................................................................... 34 Ill 43Side View of Stand Charger ............................................................................ 34 Ill 44Rear View of Stand Charger ............................................................................ 35 Page 5 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 1 Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Feature &
Description WHDW Feature
(1) Wireless transmission function
(2) 40-meter transmission distance, more convenient to operate the machine
(3) With touch-buttons
(4) Multiple axes option, maximum 9 axes
(5) OLED high brightness contrast display
(6) Quick watch all coordinates on machine
(7) Magnetic rear case with pattern
(8) Six expansion buttons & LED (optional) Ill 1Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Communication Diagram Page 6 / 37 PLCMPGOLEDABOLED WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 Mechanical & Electrical Spec. Description Item Power Current Table 1Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Lithium Battery 3.7V (Wireless Charge)/2200mAh DC5V 1A Operation230mAHibernation30mA Potency of Lithium Charging Time 4 hours Battery Lifetime 500 60%
Operation
>8 hours Stand-by
>50 hours Expiry Date Suggested renew every 2 years 2.4 150250 gf.cm 1 million times back & forth 100 40m
-5~45 298*89*79mm
< 800g Table 2Stand Charger Stand Charger DC 24V 0.5A 1.3 OLED Rotation Torque Rotation Life MPG Pulse Communication Distance Temporature Dimensions Weight Item Power OLED Operation Buttons Five Touch-buttons MPG MPG Output Interface Dimensions Weight 25/100 PPR A, B; A, /A, B, /B Digital I/O Simulated Serial Signal 213*94*32mm
< 500g Page 7 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 2 WHDW Control Function Summary
(1) Display in traditional Chinese/English/Japanese
(2) Dialogue Input
(3) Metric/Imperial units switch
(4) MPG 3.7V Power 25/100 PPR Pulse Output
(5) Maximun 9 Axes SelectBinary Output
(6) Maximum 7 Axes Select (Direct/Pin to Pin Output)
(7) Maximum 4 rates Selectx1x10 x100 & x1000(Binary or Direct Output)
(8) Two Enabling Switches (Direct Output)
(9) One Emergency Stop Button
(10) Display Wireless Manual Pulse Generator - 2.4 OLED (128*64 Resolution) Stand Charger - 1.3 OLED (128*96 Resolution) Monitor Contrast Adjustment Page 8 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 3 Function Description Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Function Introduction
(1) Axis SelectXYZ456789
(2) Rate SelectX1X10X100X1000
(3) Function SelectF1F2F3F4
(4) ConfirmF5
(5) OLED Panel
(6) 2 Buttons at RearPower ONOFF
(7) 2 Enabling Buttons
(8) 1 Emergency Stop Button
(9) MPG
(10) Expansion I/O Module6 Buttons (Ref. to Chapter !
) Page 9 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 E.Stop Button Expansion Module Enabling Buttons Enabling Buttons Axis ButtonX9 OLED F1F2F3F4 X1X10X100X1000 F5 MPG Ill 2Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Frontal Panel & Buttons Page 10 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 Power ON Power OFF Ill 3Power Buttons Buttons & Display Description
(1) Axis Select 9 axes outputXYZ & 4~9
(2) Rate Select Pulse outputX1X10X100 & X1000
(3) Function Keys Select F1Main menuAxis coordinate F2System information F3Button sound setting, stand-by time setting F4System parameter settingdefault only F5Enter Page 11 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03
(4) OLED Panel Provide 128*64-resolution screen display
(5) Two buttons at rear Power ONOFF
(6) Enabling switch at eachside Wake-upMPG enablings
(7) MPG 100PPRcan be transformed as 25PPR
(8) Expansion Module 6 buttons defined by user (per chapter ! ) Stand Charging Set Button Panel Introduction HELP LEFT/RIGHT MODE OLED SET Ill 4Charging Stand Touch Button Panel
(1) OLED PanelProvide 128*64-resolution screen display
(2) OLED Panel peripheral touch button Page 12 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 MODEFor Switch page LEFT/RIGHTFor parameter value selection SETParameter setting confirmation HELPShow current page description Page 13 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 4 Operation Description Screenshot Description WHDW MPG Screenshot As shown in Ill 5The top left of the screen displays information from left to right
(1) Wireless signal strength
(2) metric / imperialmm/in
(3) Rate Select
(4) Coordinate type: mechanical coordinate / workpiece coordinate
(5) Charging symbol
(6) Battery level display The middle area of the screen is the main content display area, such as axis coordinates, parameter settings, and so on. The rectangle below is the page label, indicating the current page. Figure 5 and Figure 6 show the F1 page, showing the axis and coordinates. The position indicated by the arrow is the current axis. Ill 5WHDW Screen Display Informationmm Ill 6WHDW Screen Display Informationin Stand Charger Screenshot As shown in Ill 7The top left of the screen displays information from left to right
(1) Wireless signal strengthIf doesnt connect, it wont be displayed.
(2) metric / imperial
(3) Rate Select Page 14 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03
(4) Coordinate type: mechanical coordinate / workpiece coordinate
(5) Battery level displayIf doesnt connect, it wont be displayed. The device number is displayed on the left side of the second line of the screen, the current page/total number of pages on the right, and the current axial coordinates in the middle of the screen. The I/O status of each button of the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator is displayed below. For example, EMG is the emergency stop button, and En1 and En2 are the enable buttons. If pressed, it will be highlighted. As shown in Ill 7, the two enable buttons are pressed, and the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator is currently on the F1 page. Ill 7Charging Stand Display Information Operation Description Boot up & Connection
(1) When booting, the initial screen will be displayed, including the hardware and software versions, as shown in Ill 8. Ill 8Boot Initial Screen
(2) Wireless Manual Pulse Generator will automatically connect, as shown inIll 9.
(3) If the connection to the charging stand is successful, enter the main screen, Ill 9Connecting Screen that is the F1 page. Page 15 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 Ill 10Successful Connection, Enter The Main Screen
(4) If the connection fails, it will automatically reconnect. Page 16 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 F1 Page Pressing the F1 button will jump to the F1 page, which is the screen for displaying the axis coordinates (Ill 10). The general operation is under the F1 page. If you press F1 when you are not connected, the screen in the connection will be displayed. F2 Page When presses F2, it will enter the system information page. The system information includes the following items, and each page displays a message. To view the next message, press F2 to switch.
(1) Battery Status
(2) Device Name
(3) Signal Strength Ill 11System InformationBattery Status Ill 12System InformationDevice Name
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Ill 13System InformationSignal Strength F3 PageButton Sound Setting
(1) Press F3 to enter the button sound setting page, the default value is OFF, press F5, the text starts to flash, indicating that the setting can be started.
(2) Rotating handwheelSwitch OFF and ON, press F5 again when finished, Page 17 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 the selected option will be highlighted, and the setting is completed. As shown in Ill 14-16. Ill 14Button Sound Setting Page Ill 15Button Sound Selection Ill 16Button Sound Setting Completed F3 PageStandby Time Setting
(1) After pressing F3 to enter the button sound setting page, press F3 again to enter the standby time setting page. Ill 17Standby Time Setting Page
(2) The standby time can be set up to 30:00, which is 30 minutes; the minimum can be set to 00:10, which is 10 seconds. Press F5 to start setting from the ten digits of "minute". The bottom line is displayed below the number of digits in the setting. Page 18 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03
(3) Turn the handwheel to select the number, press F5 to confirm and set the Ill 18Start Setting next digit.
(4) Set all four digits according to this step, and complete the standby time Ill 19Set the Next Digit setting. F4 Page Ill 20Setting Completed The F4 page is used for setting the system parameters before leaving the factory, and is not currently open. Start Operation
(1) Press F1 to switch to the coordinate screen. Each page displays 3 axes. The starting screen is the coordinates of X to Z. Page 19 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 Ill 21Main Screen
(2) Press the Enable button on both sides of the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator
(depending on the setting of the Enable button). At this time, the arrow on the screen will change from hollow to solid arrow, indicating that both sides of the Enable button are actually pressed, and the job can be started. Ill 22Main Screen
(3) Select the axis to be adjusted in X, Y, Z, 4~9, and press the touch button. At this time, the corresponding button light is on, and the selected axis coordinate is displayed on the screen. For example, if 8 is selected, the screen is switched as follows. Ill 23Main Screen8-Axis Coordinate
(4) Press the button of the magnification to select the magnification:
x1~x1000
(5) Turn the handwheel, the hand-held end will transfer the value of the handwheel to the charging stand, and convert it to pulse wave through the charging stand to transmit to the machine. Hibernation & Wake-up When you dont push any buttons on the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator for a while, the screen will be dimmed and will go to sleep after a while. The standby time is preset to 10 minutes at the factory. When it go to sleep, the MPG, LED, touch buttons and screen will all be turned off. To wake up again, press any Enable button on both sides. The emergency stop button also wakes up the sleep state. The connection will not be interrupted by dormancy, so if there is an emergency stop, it can react immediately. Hand Free Function Page 20 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 The Wireless Manual Pulse Generator has a Hand Free function, and a sensor is provided inside the hand-held to sense whether the magnet on the back of the hand-held is attracted to the steel. If the handheld is attached to the machine, the Hand Free function will be activated. The axis, rate and MPG can be operated without pressing the Enable button. When the handheld leaves the machine, the Hand Free function will automatically turn off, and it will return to the state where you need to hold down the Enable button. Stand Charger Operaction Description Stand Charger Boot up & Connection
(1) After booting up, the initial screen will be displayed first, as shown in Ill 24. Ill 24Initial Screen
(2) Then enter the main page, as shown in Ill 25. When scanning to the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator, it will automatically connect. Ill 25Device Scan
(3) The screen after successful connection as shown in Ill 26. At the top is the information. From left to right is wireless signal strength, metric/inch units, magnification and Wireless Manual Pulse Generator battery power. The following is the serial number of the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator and the currently selected coordinate axis and its coordinates (when used for the first time, the power is preset to the X axis, the rate is 1). Ill 26General Work Page Stand Charger Operation Page The stand charger has the following pages
(1) Mail PageIll 7General work page, showing coordinates, axial and rate Page 21 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 information.
(2) Screen Contrast SettingSet screen contrast.
(3) ReconnectInterrupt and reconnect with the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator.
(4) Button Sound SwitchSet to turn the button sound on or off.
(5) Call Wireless Manual Pulse GeneratorCall the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator to make the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator buzzer sound.
(6) List of Event RecordsRecord abnormal events. The page number will be displayed on the right of the second line of the screen. The format is: current page number / total number of pages Page Switching Introduction There are three types of page switching
(1) Press the MODE button to switch to the next page.
(2) Press and hold the left button, then press the MODE button to switch to the previous page.
(3) Press and hold the SET button, then press the MODE button to switch to the main page. Parameter Setting Introduction
(1) Press the MODE button on the main page, and the screen will switch to
"Screen Contrast Setting". Ill 27Parameter Setting - Screen Contrast
(2) Press the SET button to start setting, and the text of the set value starts to flash.
(1) Ill 28Text of the Set Value Starts to Flash
(2) Press the left or right button to select Low, Medium or High. After the selection is completed, press the SET button to complete the setting and save. At this time, the set value text is highlighted, and Setting Complete is Page 22 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 displayed below. Ill 29Parameter Setting - Screen Contrast
(3) To cancel the setting, do not press the RESET button and press the MODE button to switch to the next page, the settings will not be saved. Ill 30Parameter Setting - Cancel Setting, Switch to Next Page
(4) Press the MODE button to switch to the next page, and return to the general work page. Ill 31Parameter Setting - Return to General Work Page The setting method of the other parameters is analogous. Caling to WHDW The stand charger also has the function of calling the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator. Press the MODE button to switch the page to the CALL MPG page on page 5. At this time, press the SET button indicated by the arrow, the buzzer of the wireless handwheel will start to sound until Press any of the ENABLE buttons on either side of the wireless handwheel. This feature is not available when it is not connected. Ill 32Call MPG RebootRESET If the charging stand is abnormal, it can be restored by restarting. The way to restart is to hold down the HELP button and the stand charger will restart after 6 seconds. Events Records Page 23 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 When the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator or stand charger is abnormal, or performing a specific action (such as an emergency stop), the stand charger will record it. Press the MODE button to switch the page to the last page, and the screen will display the records of the last 100 events in sequence. Table 3 shows the name of each event record and its description, and Ill 33 shows the screen of the event record. Table 3Event Record Item and Description Name EMG Description Emergency Stop Button Trigger Name BLE-xx Description Abnormal Bluetooth Module LOW VOLT Battery Low Voltage I2C-xx Abnormal Expansion LOW RSSI Weak Reception SER-xx Module PLC Serial Communication Error H-LOW RSSI Weak Handheld H-TOUCH-xx Abnormal Handheld Reception Touchpad CONN BREAK Connection H-I2C-xx Abnormal Handheld Interruption Expansion Module H-RESET Handheld Reset H-BTN-xx Abnormal Handheld Touch Button H-WATCHDOG Wireless MPG H-BLE-xx Abnormal Handheld Abnormal Restart Bluetooth Module C-WATCHDOG Stand charger CHARGE TIME Charging Timeout Abnormal Restart Ill 33Events Records Page Description Table 4 is a description of each page. Pressing the HELP button on the stand charger will display the description of the page Table 4Page Description Page No. Page Description Scan Page Search for wireless MPG and connect automatically. 1 General Work Displays information such as axis, rate, coordinates, Page 24 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 Page and button status. Screen Contrast Select the screen contrast, which is available in low, Setting medium and high contrast. Interrupt and Reconnect Button Sound Switch Call Wireless MPG Press the SET button to disconnect and reconnect. Select to turn on or off the button sound. Press the SET button to calln the MPG is received, the buzzer will sound. Press the enable button of MPG to turn it off. 2 3 4 5 6 Event Record List This page lists the last 100 abnormal events or actions, press the left and right button to view. 5 Maintainance & Alert Description Maintainance Clean and check at least once a day, and pay attention to the power of the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator. If it will not be used for a long time, please turn off the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator and put it on the stand charger. Attention: When cleaning and maintenance, stop all operations and turn off the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator. General cleaning and maintenance procedures
(1) Make sure the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator is turned off.
(2) Non-touch panel and screen are wiped clean with a soft cloth
(3) The screen and touch panel can be wiped with paper and glass cleaner. Do not use coarse clothes, or it may scratch the acrylic.
(4) Do not excessive force to push buttons and screens when cleaning. Alert & Cheek Please check before use, check the items as follows
(1) Check each button of the Wireless Manual Pulse GeneratorCheck each button has motion and synchronously display the current button status in the stand charger.
(2) Stand charger touch button checkSwitch to the setting page to test whether each button has action.
(3) Wireless communication can be connected. Page 25 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03
(4) Entity I/O signalsIf there is no display problem in the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator and the stand charger, but the machine does not have any reaction, there may be an abnormality in the entity wiring. You can confirm the connection is bad or not. If there is no bad connection, please notify the manufacturer. In addition, you can check the event record page of the stand charger to know there is an abnormal event or not. If there is any abnormal event, please notify the manufacturer to process it. Page 26 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 6 External Signal Diagram & Serial Communication Form Wiring Function PIN 2 PIN 1 Ill 34Stand Charger External Wiring Connector2*15 Connector Page 27 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 Table 5Stand Charger External Wiring Pin Pin PIN 1 PIN 2 PIN 3 PIN 4 PIN 5 PIN 6 PIN 7 PIN 8 PIN 9 PIN 10 PIN 11 PIN 12 PIN 13 PIN 14 PIN 15 Fuction DC 24V Input MPG A MPG /A MPG B MPG /B DC 0V Serial Communication ENABLE Serial Communication CLK Serial Communication PLC-DATA0 Serial Communication PLC-DATA1 Serial Communication PLC-DATA2 Abnormal Warning ERR-OUT Enable Button 1 Enable Button 2 DC 0V Pin PIN 16 PIN 17 PIN 18 PIN 19 PIN 20 PIN 21 PIN 22 Fuction MPG Power Ratebit 0 Ratebit 1 Ratebit 2 Axisbit 0 Axisbit 1 Axisbit 2 PIN 23 Emergency Stop SwitchB1-1 PIN 24 Emergency Stop SwitchB1-2 PIN 25 Emergency Stop SwitchB2-1 PIN 26 Emergency Stop SwitchB2-2
*PIN 27 RS485_A/ RS232_TX/Axisbit 3
*PIN 28
*PIN 29
*PIN 30 RS485_B/Axisbit 4 RS485_Z/Axisbit 5 RS485_Y/ RS232_RX/Axisbit 6 Serial Communication Form Ill 35Digital I/O Analog Serial Signal Table 6Data Transmission Format Meaning Page 28 / 37 Serial Data WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 Coordinate ValueHigh - 2 byte Coordinate ValueLow - 2 byte D15 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 Axis Do Coordinate Unit Rate Rate Axis Axis Axis PLC-
DATA0 PLC-
DATA1 PLC-
DATA2 Reserved Selection Not Use Description
(1) Coordinate ValueTransmitted by PLC-DATA 0, 1 from 0 to 99999999, a total of 4 byte
(2) AxisTransmitted by PLC-DATA2 and is located at D8 and D2~0, a total of 4 bits. 0001: X axis, 0010: Y axis, 0011: Z axis, 0100: 4 axes, and so on, up to 9 axes.
(3) RateTransmitted by PLC-DATA2 and is located at D4~3, a total of 2 bits. 00: x1, 01: x10, 10: x100, 11: x1000.
(4) UnitTransmitted by PLC-DATA2 and is located at D5 for a total of 1 bit. 0 is mm, 1 is inch.
(5) Coordinate SelectionTransmitted by PLC-DATA2 and is located at D6 for a total of 1 bit. 0 is the mechanical coordinate and 1 is the workpiece coordinate Page 29 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 7 ButtonI/O Expansion Module The button expansion module of the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator is located above the Wireless Manual Pulse Generator touchpad. It has 6 buttons and 6 LEDs. Each button and LED has independent I/O lines. The I/O expansion port of the stand charger is combined with the machine. The connection is made according to the customer's requirements. When the button is pressed, it is 0 or 1. Refer to Ill 36 andIll 37 for the appearance of the button expansion module and the I/O expansion port. Button1 Button2 LED1 LED2 Ill 36Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Button Expansion Module Page 30 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 PIN 2 PIN 1 Ill 37Stand Charger I/O Expansion Port I/O Expansion Port Wiring Function, as shown in TableTable 7. Table 7I/O Expansion Port Wiring Function Pin Function Pin Function PIN 1 DC 24V PIN 11 Reserved Input PIN 2 DC 24V PIN 12 Reserved Input PIN 3 DC 0V PIN 13 Button 1 PIN 4 DC 0V PIN 14 Button 2 PIN 5 LED1 PIN 15 Button 3 PIN 6 LED2 PIN 16 Button 4 PIN 7 LED3 PIN 17 Button 5 PIN 8 LED4 PIN 18 Button 6 PIN 9 LED5 PIN 19 Reserved Output PIN 10 LED6 PIN 20 Reserved Output Page 31 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 8 External Dimensions Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Ill 38Front View of Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Ill 39Upper View of Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Page 32 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 Ill 40Side View of Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Page 33 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 Stand Charger Ill 41Front view of Stand Charger Ill 42Upper View of Stand Charger Ill 43Side View of Stand Charger Page 34 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 Ill 44Rear View of Stand Charger FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit s for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment of f and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Page 35 / 37 WHDW Manual Guide Future Life Technology Co., Ltd. 2019/09/03 CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. IC Caution:
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1)this device may not cause interference ,and(2)this device must accept any interference, including interference that nay cause undesired operation of the device. Cet appareil est conforme la norme dIndustrie Canada de licence RSS(s). Son finctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1)cet appareil ne peut pas causer d interfrences,et(2)cet appareil doit accepater toute interfrences, y comparis les interferences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement de Iappareil. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Stand Changer FCC ID: 2AT44-FLTWHDWV10 IC : 25315-FLTWHDWV10 Contains ID: SH6MDBT42Q Contains IC: 8017A-MDBT42Q Wireless Manual Pulse Generator Contains IC: 8017A-MDBT42Q Contains ID: SH6MDBT42Q Page 36 / 37
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1 | Physical Address |
11Fl., No. 953, Jong-Jeng Rd., Jong-Ho Dist.
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1 |
New Taipei City, N/A
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1 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@siemic.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2AT44
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
FLTWHDWV10
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
E**** C******
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1 | Title |
Chair person
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1 | Telephone Number |
+886-******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 |
e******@futurecreative.com.tw
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Stand Charger | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
MRT Technology (Taiwan) Co., Ltd
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1 | Name |
C******** K********
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1 | Telephone Number |
88633********
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1 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 |
c******@mrt-cert.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 0.11000000 | 0.20500000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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