WEIGL ProCommander AX Manuel utilisateur

Instruction Manual

Table Of Contents
1 Important Information and Safety Tips.5
1.1 FCC and CE Compliance .............................8
1.2 FCC Instruction to User...............................8
1.3 FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY....10
1.4 CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY......11
2 Warranty...............................................13
3 ProCommander®AX Pin Assignment ..15
3.1 ProCommander®AX FRONT ....................15
3.1.1 Pin assignment FRONT .......................15
3.2 ProCommander®AX REAR.......................18
3.2.1 Pin assignment REAR..........................18
3.3 ProCommander®AX REAR Gecko (Vendor
specific, special order) ..............................21
3.3.1 Pin assignment REAR Gecko..............21
3.4 ProCommander®AX Display ....................24
3.4.1 ProCommander®AX Outputs.............24
3.4.2 ProCommander®AX Sub-Device-ID...25
3.4.3 ProCommander®AX Loudspeaker.....26
4 ProCommander®AX Update.................27
4.1 ProCommander®AX Firmware Update...27
4.2 Wi-Fi Module Firmware Update................33
5 ProCommander®AX Wi-Fi
Configuration .......................................41
5.1 Setup Wi-Fi Configuration.........................41
5.2 Network Configuration ..............................43
5.2.1 WLAN IP Address Configuration........43
5.3 Tunnel Configuration .................................44
5.4 WLAN Profile Configuration......................45
6 Analog MIN- and MAX-value ...............47

7 Variable ................................................49
8 Control.ini.............................................51
8.1 Structure of the Control.ini file .................52
8.1.1 !i: Input events .....................................52
8.1.2 !t: Time events ....................................52
8.1.3 !v: Variable events ..............................53
8.2 Case studies...............................................56
8.2.1 Project 1 – The first show runs in a loop
and is interrupted by the second show
every 45 minutes .................................56
8.2.2 Project 2 – Three switches trigger three
shows ...................................................57
8.2.3 Project 3 – One area has to be filled with
four different recorded voice sounds 59
8.2.4 Project 4 – External control of a VU-
meter display .......................................61
8.2.5 Project 5 – One pushbutton controls
five shows............................................. 63
9 Folder structure of the Flash Card.......65
10 Programming the ProCommander®
AX ........................................................67
11 Network Connection Communication .69
11.1 Network Connection between
ProCommander®AX and Pro I/OTM ..........69
11.2 Network Connection between
ProCommander®AX and another
ProCommander®AX .................................74
12 Appendix ..............................................75
12.1 Measurements ALU Housing....................75
12.2 Measurements ...........................................76
12.3 Electrical and operating requirements .....77

12.4 Wi-Fi Module Specification .......................78
12.4.1 Network ................................................78
12.4.2 Security & Authentication ..................78
12.4.3 Certifications & Compliance...............78
12.5 Pin assignment IX Connector - RS485/
CAN ............................................................79
12.6 Pin assignment ProCommander®AX
GECKO - GECKO connector......................80
12.7 Assignment ProCommander®AX - Analog
IN 1-4/ Digital IN 1-8, Analog OUT 1-4 /
Digital OUT/ PWM 1-4 (Pin 5-8)................81
12.8 Assignment ProCommander®AX GECKO
- Digital IN 5-8 (Pin 1-4), Digital OUT/ PWM
1-4............................................................... 82
12.9 Pin assignment LS (Loudspeaker) ...........83
13 Glossary................................................85
14 F.A.Q. ...................................................87
15 Index.....................................................89


7
Important Information and Safety Tips
1 Important Information and Safety Tips
The ProCommander®AX is an electronic device that can fail,
in part or in full despite careful testing. Therefore, it must not be
used in applications where personal safety could be at risk due
to the malfunction of the device.
Weigl equipment is not designed, intended, authorized or
warranted to be suitable in life support applications, devices,
systems, or other critical applications. Inclusion of Weigl
equipment in such applications is understood to be the full risk
of the customer.
Weigl assumes no liability for applications assistance,
customer produced design, software performance or
infringements of patents or copyrights.
Weigl does not warrant or represent that any license,
either expressed or implied, is granted under any patent right,
copyright, mask work right, or other intellectual property right
of Weigl covering or relating to any combination, machine or
process in which Weigl products or services might be or are
used.
ATTENTION!
The ProCommander®AX must not be directly
connected to voltages greater than 24V.
It is important to read this manual and familiarize yourself
with the function of the ProCommander®AX before working
with the device. Failure to do so may cause damage to the

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Important Information and Safety Tips
ProCommander®AX or connected components.
Only experienced personnel should connect the
ProCommander®AX to other systems and only do so such that
they comply with required safety regulations.
ATTENTION!
Please ensure that all cables from and to the
ProCommander®are laid carefully and that they
aren't damaged at any time.
ATTENTION!
External power sources connected to the
ProCommander®must not exceed the maximum
allowable voltage (24V) and must be protected
accordingly. In addition, correct polarity must be
utilized to avoid damage to the ProCommander®.
Failure to do so will void the warranty and Weigl
GmbH & Co KG or Weigl Works, LLC will not be liable
for any resulting damages.
When connecting solenoids, a freewheeling diode for each
solenoid is required. They should be mounted as close as
possible to the solenoid. Please refer to the wiring diagram in
the manual. If this is not observed, the output driver will be
destroyed, thus voiding the warranty.

9
Important Information and Safety Tips
ATTENTION!
The ProCommander®should not be exposed to
extreme heat or humidity before, during or after
installation. Please refer to "Electrical and operating
requirements".
If the device is used for outdoor installations, it must be
protected with proper weather proofing enclosures. Direct
sunlight may also lead to overheating.
ATTENTION!
Damages caused by improper handling, improper
wiring or improper use will void warranty and Weigl
GmbH & Co KG or Weigl Works, LLC cannot be held
liable.
ATTENTION!
With the removal of the label of a ProCommander®,
the warranty automatically will be void.
Weigl makes every effort to ensure that the information
in this manual is accurate and complete. Please note that all
information is subject to change. Neither is any liability assumed
for damages resulting from the use of the information contained
herein.

10
Important Information and Safety Tips
1.1 FCC and CE Compliance
Weigl ProCommander®AX have been tested to comply with
FCC and CE requirements.
The ProCommander®AX is a low voltage DC device and
therefore, neither UL nor CE require additional safety testing.
For fireproofing or additional radio frequency interference
shielding, the ProCommander®AX can be rack mounted in a
19" rack space with optional hardware.
1.2 FCC Instruction to User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits 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 off 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
reconnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
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