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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