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Bosch Rexroth Nexo - Connection Options of the Nexo Cordless Wi-Fi Nutrunner; Result Storage Without Radio Connection

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50/263 Bosch Rexroth AG | Tightening Technology 3 608 870 A47
Nexo cordless Wi-Fi nutrunner | 3 608 870 A47/2017-
3.3 Connection options of the Nexo cordless Wi-Fi nutrunner
Below, various connection options for the use of the Nexo cordless Wi-Fi nutrunner are described:
Result storage without radio connection (page 50)
Result storage via WLAN: (page 51)
Control via VW-XML master PC (page 53)
PLC control and result storage via WLAN (page 54)
Fieldbus control and result storage via WLAN (page 55)
Process Quality Manager (PQM) (page 56)
3.3.1 Result storage without radio connection
As of Nexo firmware version 1100, the results data can be stored
in the “standard Nexo” format as a *.json file on the NX-SD Micro SD card inserted in the nutrunner. Using
the NX-A programming adapter, the results data stored on the NX-SD Micro SD card can be viewed. The
NX-SD Micro SD card can also be accessed using a commercially available Micro SD card reader.
Settings in the NEXO-OS operating system:
As of Nexo firmware version 1200: The directory for filing of the results on the
NX-SD Micro SD card can be defined under Settings Data Standard Nexo NX-SD card.
(page 210)
Go to the menu Help Access to NX-SD card to access the Micro SD card. The results data are
stored in directory results.
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Fig. 3–6: Results storage without radio connection
(1) IPC (industrial computer), laptop or database server
(2) NX-A programming adapter
Ethernet (TCP/IP)
(2)

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