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The document provides instructions for connecting a DE1docu nutrunner to a wireless network and accessing bolting data. It describes the nutrunner's wireless access point and network connection modes, configuration of the wireless menu and settings, and how to connect directly or to a wireless network. It also outlines the contents of bolting data tables that can be downloaded from the nutrunner's web interface.

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Plarad Manual Book

The document provides instructions for connecting a DE1docu nutrunner to a wireless network and accessing bolting data. It describes the nutrunner's wireless access point and network connection modes, configuration of the wireless menu and settings, and how to connect directly or to a wireless network. It also outlines the contents of bolting data tables that can be downloaded from the nutrunner's web interface.

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Quick Guide Nutrunner DE1docu


Please note: This guide does not replace the original operating manual which must be read
prior to using the tool.

General description
The DE1docu can record and store up to 10 000 bolted joints including the faulty ones. The recorded bolting data is
retrieved via a WLAN-capable hub and a web browser. The DE1docu offers two possibilities:

1. Wireless Acces Point (WAP) 2. Wireless Network (WLAN)


The DE1docu is equipped with WAP, this enables The DE1docu automatically connects with a WLAN-
devices to connect with it. Access therefore is network. Therefore connection can occur with all
possible with every approved end device. approved devices.

Note: Notes:
Only one device can be connected to the Data transfer via WLAN during the
DE1docu at any one time, multiple device tightening process is impossible.
connections are impossible.
Minimum recommended distance to the WLAN-Router
-Hub/-or WLAN-repeater -devices, such as computer,
General note: laptop etc. should be ≤ 5m.
When using a WLAN network the virus
scanner (Firewall) has to be so configured Connection can take while, as the device makes several
it will accept local IP-addresses. attempts successively.
In case of doubt please contact your IT administrator.
Description of the WLAN-menu
To open the menu press the buttons + and navigate with the buttons / with the corresponding menu opti-
on. Confirm your selection with .

1st – 4th. line: this shows if the DE1docu is connected with a WLAN network
i l WLAN not con. Access point of the DE1docu is active.
WAP active There is no connection with a WLAN network.
l WLAN connecting… Connection to a WLAN network is being established.
l WLAN connected WLAN connection is successful.
MUSTER_WLAN Name of the connected WLAN network is indicated.
MAC:60019428793A This refers to the MAC address of the DE1docu (example).
192.168.10.191 This is the IP adress approved via DHCP (example).
l WLAN connect failed WLAN connect failed Connection failed. (switch the mains power supply on
and off or switch WLAN on/off).
Docu No. shows how many data entries (one per bolted joint) have been recorded and stored, as well
as the max. amount of free storage.

Network signal
Quality of the WLAN connection is indicated via the amount of blue bars on the display. Signal strength
should be at least two bars. If not please look for another place with better signal strength. WAP mode is
indicated with one dot.

System setup / password protected


The following functions can be set in the menu System Setup:
l Error ackn Switch on confirmation of error
After activation work may only continue if bolting operation is fault-free. In the event of
a faulty bolting joint, this has first to be confirmed with + .
l Docu on Switch on documentation
Every bolted joint is recorded when this option is enabled. This will be shown with
Icon in the upper screen bar.
l WLAN on Automatic WLAN network connection
When this point is activated, the nutrunner tries to automatically connect with the WLAN
network. If inactive, the WLAN access point is automatically activated.
l Safe start Turn on safety start
When active, the nutrunner can only be turned on when the button combination + has
been pressed. Please note! Press and hold, then press . When both buttons have been
pressed, the trigger on the pistolgrip handle has to be pressed within 5 seconds. Locking is
indicated by in the upper right corner. It is recommended, to switch the keylock on when
using this function, to avoid unintentional adjustment of the settings.

Instruction for the direct connection of the DE1docu (WAP) in the system setup
1. Turn off “WLAN on” in the system setup.
2. Turn on the WLAN at your Terminal device.
3. The DE1docu appears at the terminal as a WLAN spot with its name and the serial number (“82XXXXX”), unless
the name has been changed beforehand (setup changes through the webserver DE1docu).
4. Dial and connect.
5. The factory-made password is “12345678”.
6. With a few mobile devices there’s a notification, that there is no internet connection available. Please confirm this
notification so that the WLAN-connection can be maintained.
7. With your terminal device, please switch to the web browser (we recommend firefox or chrome).
8. Add IP address “192.168.4.1” in the address bar (unchangeable).
9. Now, the browser needs an authentication (cf. Figure 1).
10. The name of the authentication is always the serial number of the nutrunner (“82XXXXX”).
11. The password is either the master password or the user password of the nutrunner (standard “0000”).
12. The webserver of the DE1docu starts.
Note:
When you’re connected via WLAN you
cannot set or edit any WLAN-settings.
You can only configurate WAP. You can
also connect to WPA2 secured connections (WPA is
not supported) only.

Note:
When using the WLAN network, the virus
scanner (Firewall) has to be configured to
accept local IP-addresses.
When in difficulty contact your IT administrator.

Figure 1

Instruction to connect with a WLAN network


1. Connect the DE1docu with a terminal device via WAP (cf. “Instruction for direct connection”).
2. Select the “setup”-tab (cf. Figure 2).
3. Authentication: Name, serial number, password: masterpassword (standard “0000”).
4. Choose WLAN network or insert WLAN network name manually (SSID).
5. Insert and take over the WLAN password.
6. Unplug or disconnect the DE1docu from the mains (remove the mains power supply and wait for 5 to 10 seconds
or switch WLAN on/off).
7. Turn on the WLAN in the DE1docu setup (cf. “Setup/WLAN on”).
8. Check the connection status in the WLAN info-menu.
9. Write down the IP address.
10. Start a browser at your WLAN network terminal (we recommend firefox or chrome).
11. Insert the IP address in your address bar or insert “http://de1web-xxxxxxx.local”.
12. Authentication as described at step 9 in WAP.

Description of the web interface


You can download the documentation file at your web
interface device. The download can take a few minutes,
depending to the size of the file.
Also you can adjust your WLAN settings „date and time“
via the „setup“ –tab (mandatory during the initial setup).
Time will be transferred from the device to the DE1docu.
Please update regularly.
Figure 2

Note:
Deleting a documentation file can’t be
reversed.
Description of the table contents
Nutrunner information:
DE1. Sno Serial number of the DEdocu, on which the data sets have been generated
Mot.No, Gear No Serial number of the motor (drive unit) and the gear
DispSw, CuSw, WLANS Software version number of the display, the control unit and the WLAN module
DtNo Record number. One (per DE1docu) unique number of the data sets

Bolting application information:


ID Consecutive number of the data sets, one per executed bolting
Date Date of bolting
Time Time of bolting
Mode Bolting mode
Set / Snug Torque Set torque (in torque mode) (120 -> loosening mode) Pre torque (Torque/torque angle mode)
Max. Torque Maximum torque permitted during torque angle process
Set Angle Set angle
Actual Angle Actual value of the angle
State State of the bolting

Coding of the mode information: Coding of the State information:


Mode 0 Torque mode State OK Bolting process OK
1 Angle mode Err 1 User abort
2 Torque/Torque angle mode Err 2 Mains voltage too low
3 Rotation angel counting mode Err 3 Genreal error mains voltage
4 Test mode – verification of torque tightness Err 4 Motor still turns at start startup
Err 5 Motortemperature is too high
Err 6 Cancelled start (time out)
Troubleshooting
Error: Removal of the fault:
On terminal device, the nutrunner is Please check if the WLAN function is switched off at the nutrunner (WAP is only active when
not shown as WAP. WLAN is turned off).
The nutrunner doesn’t connect to Please check the field strength of the router . If there isn’t any blue bar at the WLAN sym-
the WLAN network. bol, the signal strength is too low. Please reduce the distance between the router and
the nutrunner.
Please check if SSID and password have been entered correctly.
WAP doesn’t connect Please deactivate or delete all connected devices. Multiple connections are not possible.

The display of the imported CSV Please activate the semicolon (;) as separating character in your spreadsheet software import
data is incomplete settings.

Technical data
Safety standard: WPA2
Frequency range: 2,4 GHz
WLAN standard: IEEE 802.11b/g/n
Coverage: Max. 30 m in open spaces, max. 15 m within buildings
Encryption standard: AES
Network protocol: IPv4, TCP/ http
Communication protocol: DHCP
Temperature range: -20°C to 60°C (Docu-modul, only read-out)

Maschinenfabrik Wagner GmbH & Co. KG | Birrenbachshöhe | 53804 Much | [email protected] | www.plarad.de
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State/version:2019/08/02|pA 76709

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