Keba KeTop Safe Wireless System Manuale utente

KeTop
Safe Wireless System
Quick Start Guide

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Welcome
To KeTop Safe Wireless System from KEBA
Automation by innovation
Thank you for your interest in our innovative automation solutions. Founded in 1968, KEBA is
today an internationally active company with more than 1,750 employees and enjoys a high
reputation on the world market.
The KeTop Safe Wireless System is a solution for the safe mobile wireless operation of a plant
or a machine.
For more information, please visit our website:
www.keba.com/industrial-automation
Procedure for commissioning and operation
1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 3
2. System description ........................................................................................................................ 3
3. Installation ...................................................................................................................................... 4
3.1. Power supply of the base station .............................................................................................. 4
3.2. Power supply of the handheld terminal ..................................................................................... 4
3.3. Loading options ......................................................................................................................... 5
3.4. Switching on the handheld terminal .......................................................................................... 7
4. Connecting and disconnecting the base station and the handheld terminal .......................... 7
4.1. Connect ..................................................................................................................................... 7
4.2. Disconnect ................................................................................................................................ 9
5. Configuration ................................................................................................................................ 10
5.1. Assign base station name ....................................................................................................... 11
5.2. Set network mode ................................................................................................................... 12
5.3. Network configuration ............................................................................................................. 15
5.4. Fast Response Operator Controls (Fast Response Buttons) ................................................. 17
6. Projection ...................................................................................................................................... 19
6.1. OperatorControlsInterfaces ..................................................................................................... 19
6.2. Access to elements of the KeTop Safe Wireless System ....................................................... 19
6.3. Data connection ...................................................................................................................... 19
7. Operation ...................................................................................................................................... 19
7.1. Ident Key ................................................................................................................................. 20
7.2. Enabling switch ....................................................................................................................... 20

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7.3. Emergency stop ...................................................................................................................... 21
7.4. Pairing/unpairing connections ................................................................................................. 22
7.5. Remote Pairing ....................................................................................................................... 22
7.6. Remote Unpairing ................................................................................................................... 25
7.7. Error conditions during connection between base station and handheld terminal ................. 26
Used hardware
- KeTop T155WL-W10-NN1-W10E handheld terminal
- KeTop CB410-SE2
Used software
- Already installed on the base station and the handheld terminal.

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1. Introduction
This document describes in a simplified way individual topics of the use of the KeTop Wireless
System. It does not replace the study of the project engineering manual, where the individual
topics are described and explained in detail. Information on sources of danger, hazardous
situations and the proper use must also be read there.
2. System description
The KeTop Wireless System consists of a base station and a handheld terminal.
Illustration: Base station and handheld terminal
There are two states for the handheld terminal
It is connected to a base station (paired)
It is not connected to a base station (unpaired)
The safety devices on the handheld terminal (emergency stop and enabling switch) are only active in
the paired state. The emergency stop on the base station is always available. The network with which
data is exchanged is not part of this state.
Illustration: Emergency stop not illuminated
Illustration: Emergency stop illuminated
How to switch between these two states, see chapter 4.

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3. Installation
3.1. Power supply of the base station
First of all, the base station must be supplied with voltage. To do this, pin 10 of terminal strip S1 must
be supplied with GND and pin 11 of terminal strip S1 with 24V.
Illustration: Picture of the base station with terminal strip S1 (Pin 10 and 11)
As soon as the base station is powered, the PWR led on the base station lights up and the base
station goes into bridged emergency stop status, the bar turns white.
Illustration: PWR Led indicates power supply to the base station
3.2. Power supply of the handheld terminal
Before starting the handheld terminal for the first time, the battery must be installed in the handheld
terminal. To do this, open the cover of the battery compartment
Illustration: Rear side of the handheld terminal with marked cover of the battery compartment

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Plug in the battery, place it in the slot and screw the cover shut with a Torx T10 screwdriver.
Illustration: Rear side of the handheld terminal with open cover of the battery compartment. The plug for the battery is marked
Then charge the battery (see next section) until the charge indicator light goes out.
Illustration: Battery charge indicator light
3.3. Loading options
Optional power supply unit directly on the handheld terminal
Power supply: Output 24V DC, DC plug adapter 5.5/2.1
Illustration: Power supply

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Illustration: Charging socket of the handheld terminal
Optional charging station KeTop CS 15x
Illustration: Charging station KeTop CS 15x
The charging station is supplied with power either via the charging socket (data as for optional power
supply unit directly on the handheld terminal) or by direct wiring with a 24V power supply. For direct
wiring, the charging station must be opened, the screws for this are located on the back of the
charging station. A Torx T10 screwdriver is required for the screws.
For charging, the handheld terminal is hooked in at the top, please check the charging indicator light.
Illustration: Connectors of the charging station
Illustration: Rear of the charging station with the marked screws

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Illustration: Connectors of the charging station for direct wiring
3.4. Switching on the handheld terminal
Switch on the handheld terminal using the Power key. The device is switched on as soon as the PWR
(Power) led lights up.
Illustration: Power key of the handheld terminal
Illustration: Power led on the handheld terminal
The handheld terminal will then boot Windows and a Windows desktop will appear.
4. Connecting and disconnecting the base station and
the handheld terminal
4.1. Connect
To connect, hold the handheld terminal close to the base station (<2cm). The type plate area of the
handheld terminal should be close to the RFID sign of the base station. As soon as the two devices
have recognized each other, a vibration feedback is given.

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Illustration: Keep devices close together
Illustration: RFID sign on the base station
A waiting dialog is displayed until communication is established, then a dialog appears asking whether
a connection to the base station should be established with the name of the base station.
Illustration: Waiting dialog until communication is established
Illustration: Dialog whether a connection should be established with this base station "Testmaschine187"
If the answer is yes, the connection is established. If this connection is established, a dialog is
displayed, the bar of the base station turns green and the emergency stop is illuminated.
Illustration: Dialog confirming that the connection exists

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Illustration: Successful establishment of the connection between base station and handheld terminal
4.2. Disconnect
To disconnect, hold the connected handheld terminal close to the base station (<2cm). The type plate
area of the handheld terminal should be close to the RFID sign of the base station.
Illustration: Keep devices close together
A dialog appears asking whether the connection to the base station should be closed by specifying the
name of the base station.
Illustration: Dialog whether the connection to the base station "Testmaschine187" is to be disconnected
If the answer is yes, the connection is closed. If this connection is closed, a dialogue is displayed, the
bar of the base station turns white and the emergency stop is no longer illuminated.
Illustration: Dialog confirming that the connection has been closed
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