Desoutter CONNECT Series Instruction sheet

Printed Matter No. 6159924300_EN
Issue No. 05
Date 03/2020
Page 1 / 84
CONNECT Industrial Smart Hub
Product Instructions
Model Part number
CONNECT-X 6159327220
CONNECT-W 6159327230
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http://www.desouttertools.com/info/6159924300_EN
WARNING
Read all safety warnings and instructions
Failure to follow the safety warnings and instructions may result in
electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference

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Table of Contents
Product Information ..............................................................................................................................4
General Information.........................................................................................................................4
Warranty...............................................................................................................................4
Website ................................................................................................................................4
Information about spare parts ..............................................................................................4
Dimensioning .......................................................................................................................4
CAD files ..............................................................................................................................5
Overview .........................................................................................................................................6
General overview .................................................................................................................6
Product description ..............................................................................................................7
Technical data......................................................................................................................8
Accessories..........................................................................................................................9
Network and WI-FI settings................................................................................................11
Installation............................................................................................................................................14
Installation Requirements..............................................................................................................14
Checking the line voltage ...................................................................................................14
Required distances for installation .....................................................................................14
Minimum compatible versions............................................................................................14
Installation Instructions..................................................................................................................14
How to install the hub.........................................................................................................14
How to set up networks......................................................................................................22
Pairing tools via RFID ........................................................................................................27
Pairing tools via eDOCK ....................................................................................................28
Initial Configuration........................................................................................................................30
Name, torque unit, speed unit, keypad beep, sleep mode.................................................30
How to change the language .............................................................................................30
Setting date, time and synchronization ..............................................................................31
How to remote the display to your PC or smartphone .......................................................31
Operation..............................................................................................................................................33
Configuration Instructions..............................................................................................................33
How to create a tightening unit...........................................................................................33
How to associate a tool to a tightening unit........................................................................33
How to set up a simple Pset...............................................................................................34
How to set up a simple Assembly Process ........................................................................40
Sending results to CVINET WEB database .......................................................................44
Operating Instructions ...................................................................................................................45
How to select another Pset or Assembly Process .............................................................45
How to perform actions on the on-going Assembly Process..............................................46
How to display and read results .........................................................................................46
How to get and read curves ...............................................................................................49
Shortcuts and tips ..............................................................................................................52
Service..................................................................................................................................................55
About features ...............................................................................................................................55
How to read the status of features .....................................................................................55

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How to add a feature..........................................................................................................55
How to save and back up data ......................................................................................................56
Saving results on a USB key..............................................................................................56
Deleting results from the system........................................................................................56
Deleting results from the RIM.............................................................................................56
How to get a snapshot of an existing CONNECT ..............................................................56
How to save CONNECT data in real-time..........................................................................57
How to transfer data from the RIM to CONNECT ..............................................................57
Saving logs automatically...................................................................................................57
Reset to factory .............................................................................................................................57
About UVs .....................................................................................................................................57
Rebalancing UV to the RIM................................................................................................57
How to manage UV counters .............................................................................................60
Tool maintenance..........................................................................................................................63
Getting information about tools ..........................................................................................63
Monitoring the tool calibration status..................................................................................64
Monitoring the tool counters...............................................................................................65
Monitoring the tool temperature .........................................................................................65
Maintenance instructions...............................................................................................................66
Cleaning .............................................................................................................................66
Maintenance program ........................................................................................................66
Spare parts.........................................................................................................................66
Read before maintenance..................................................................................................66
Checking before putting back into service .........................................................................66
Upgrading system and tool firmware.............................................................................................66
Checking the existing system firmware..............................................................................66
Upgrading firmware............................................................................................................67
Checking before putting back into service .........................................................................67
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................68
What if the tightening unit is not active..........................................................................................68
Tool connection lost ......................................................................................................................69
What information to send to Desoutter support.............................................................................69
How to use an existing RIM into another CONNECT....................................................................70
How to monitor your system by using the user infos.....................................................................70
List of user infos ............................................................................................................................71
List of user infos related to the system...............................................................................71
List of user infos related to the tools ..................................................................................81

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Product Information
General Information
WARNING Risk of Property Damage or Severe Injury
Ensure that you read, understand and follow all instructions before operating the tool. Failure to follow all the
instructions may result in electric shock, fire, property damage and/or severe bodily injury.
►Read all Safety Information delivered together with the different parts of the system.
►Read all Product Instructions for installation, operation and maintenance of the different parts of the system.
►Read all locally legislated safety regulations regarding the system and parts thereof.
►Save all Safety Information and instructions for future reference.
Warranty
• Product warranty will expire 12 months after the product is first taken into use, but will in any case expire at the
latest 13 months after delivery.
• Normal wear and tear on parts is not included within the warranty.
• Normal wear and tear is that which requires a part change or other adjustment/overhaul during standard tools
maintenance typical for that period (expressed in time, operation hours or otherwise).
• The product warranty relies on the correct use, maintenance, and repair of the tool and its component parts.
• Damage to parts that occurs as a result of inadequate maintenance or performed by parties other than Desoutter
or their Certified Service Partners during the warranty period is not covered by the warranty.
• To avoid damage or destruction of tool parts, service the tool according to the recommended maintenance sched-
ules and follow the correct instructions.
• Warranty repairs are only performed in Desoutter workshops or by Certified Service Partners.
Desoutter offers extended warranty and state of the art preventive maintenance through its Tool Care contracts. For
further information contact your local Service representative.
For electrical motors:
• Warranty will only apply when the electric motor has not been opened.
Website
Information concerning our Products, Accessories, Spare Parts and Published Matters can be found on the Desoutter
website.
Please visit: www.desouttertools.com.
Information about spare parts
Exploded views and spare parts lists are available in Service Link at www.desouttertools.com.
Dimensioning
CONNECT-W

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mm in.
A 227 8.94
B 90 3.54
C 222 8.74
D 210 8.28
E 215 8.46
F 390 15.35
CONNECT-X
mm in.
A 227 8.94
B 90 3.54
C 222 8.74
D 210 8.28
E 215 8.46
CAD files
For information about the dimensions of a product, see the Dimensional drawings archive:

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https://www.desouttertools.com/resource-centre
Overview
General overview
CONNECT is the Desoutter premium platform for tightening solutions.
• CONNECT-W has an embedded WI-FI access point and allows to manage up to 10 cordless tools with internal
access point and 20 with an external access point.
• CONNECT-X communicates with an external WI-FI access point and allows to manage up to 20 cordless tools.
Tightening units
Tightening units are managing the tools.
One tool is connected to one tightening unit.
There are 3 types of tightening units:
Icon Type Description Associated tools
Premium This tightening unit manages cordless tool with
full traceability.
EABS
EABC
EPBC
BLRTC
Essential This tightening unit manages cordless tool with
OK/NOK traceability.
EABS
EABC
EPBC
BLRTC
E-LIT Wi-Fi This tightening unit manages cordless tool with
OK/NOK traceability.
ELC-A-W
ELC-P-W
Each tightening unit has to be activated by UV (Unit Values) which have been already defined during the configura-
tion step and which are supplied in an eWallet.
Tightening units, features and UVs
Tightening unit type and features Premium Essential E-lit Wi-Fi
Number of Psets 10 6 4
Number of Assembly Processes 10 6 4 with 1 batch
Live result on
CONNECT,
CVIMONITOR and Sight
OK/NOK
Monitorings
Values
Curves
OK/NOK
Monitorings
Values
Curves
OK/NOK
Monitorings
Traceability OK/NOK
Monitorings
Values
Curves
OK/NOK
Monitorings
OK/NOK
Monitorings
Features and UVs Premium Essential Elit Wi-Fi
Tightening unit value 86 UVs 41 UVs 15 UVs
Up to 50 Psets 11 UVs - -
Up to 250 Psets 17 UVs - -
Up to 50 Assembly Processes 15 UVs - -
Up to 250 Assembly Processes 20 UVs - -
Desoutter protocol 5 UVs - -
Customized protocol 5 UVs 5 UVs -
Virtual Cable (1 working space) 15 UVs 15 UVs -
Virtual Cable (multiple working spaces) 25 UVs 25 UVs -
CVILOGIX 9 UVs 9 UVs 9 UVs

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Product description
Front panel
1 Home button
2 LEDs
Red
Blue
Green
3 Power management button
4 Touchscreen
5 RFID antenna
Start screen
Upon initial powering on, the following screen is displayed.
CONNECT name is on the top.
Click the arrow at the bottom.

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Main buttons and icons
Tap this icon to access the tightening results and curves.
Tap this icon to configure:
• System
• Tightening units
• Tools
• Psets
• Assembly Processes
• Feature management
Tap this icon to access the following actions.
• updating of the system firmware
• using of a CVI LOGIX program
• backup of configurations and results
• management of I/O events
• management of the system memory
• management of results, logs and user infos
• getting information on the tool
• pairing a tool via eDOCK or RFID
• displaying of the user info logs
• management of the RIM
• displaying the system firmware version
Tap this button on the front panel to display the start screen.
Tap this icon to validate.
Tap this icon to quit.
Technical data
Power supply
100-120 / 200-240 V~
50/60 Hz
Single-phase
CONNECT can alternatively be powered by 24 V DC provided by an external output.
Power consumption
Model
A
at 100-240 V~
A
at 24 V DC
CONNECT-W 1.5 4
CONNECT-X 1.5 4

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Weight
Model kg lb
CONNECT-X 2.1 4.63
CONNECT-W 2.1 4.63
Storage and use conditions
Storage temperature -20 to +70 °C (-4 to +158 F)
Operating temperature 0 to 45 °C (32 to 113 F)
Storage humidity 0-95 % RH (non-condensing)
Operating humidity 0-90 % RH (non-condensing)
Altitude up to 2000 m (6562 feet)
Usable in Pollution degree 2 environment
Indoor use only
Wireless Communication specifications
Dual Band – 5.x and 2.4 GHz, MIMO, IEEE802.11ac indoor transceiver.
Radio Configuration 3x3 MIMO, Dual Band
Center Frequency Range • 5.180 GHz ~ 5.825 GHz
• 2.412 GHz ~ 2.484 GHz
This varies by the regulatory domain
Channel Bandwidth* 20, 40 and 80 MHz channels
Radio Modulation/Data
Rates (Dynamic Link Adaptation)
• 802.11ac: MCS0-9 (5.x GHz)
• 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps (5.x GHz)
• 802.11n: MCS0-23 (5.x and 2.4 GHz)
• 802.11b/g: 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54
Mbps (2.4 GHz)
802.11ac Wave 1 Capabilities • 802.11 dynamic frequency selection (DFS) as an AP and
Client
• Packet aggregation: A-MPDU (Tx/Rx), A-MSDU (Tx/Rx),
Maximal ratio combining (MRC), Cyclic shift diversity
(CSD), Frame aggregation, block ACK, 802.11e compatible
bursting, Spatial multiplexing, cyclic-delay diversity (CDD),
low-density parity check (LDPC), Space Time Block Code
(STBC)
• Phy data rates up to 1.3 Gbps (80 MHz channel)
802.11n version 2.0 Capabilities • 802.11 dynamic frequency selection (DFS) as an AP and
Client
• Packet aggregation: A-MPDU (Tx/Rx), A-MSDU (Tx/Rx),
Maximal ratio combining (MRC), Cyclic shift diversity
(CSD), Frame aggregation, block ACK, 802.11e compatible
bursting, Spatial multiplexing, cyclic-delay diversity (CDD),
low-density parity check (LDPC), Space Time Block Code
(STBC)
• Phy data rates up to 450 Mbps (40 MHz channel)
Accessories
Optional accessories
Use one of the following cables to connect CONNECT to the AC power supply.
Area
Length
m
Length
ft. Part number
USA 2.5 8.20 6159177410
Europe 2.5 8.20 6159177390

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Area
Length
m
Length
ft. Part number
UK 2.5 8.20 6159177400
China 2.5 8.20 6159177420
CONNECT can be equipped with an optional accessory to prevent users from removing the RIM.
RIM cover protection 6152111240
CONNECT can be equipped with an optional accessory which allows to tilt the hub every 7.5° (min. -15°/max.
+15°).
Advanced wall mounting 6153995650
CONNECT can be equipped with an optional accessory to protect from dust and splashed water.
IP54 kit 6153993360
Use the following cable to power supply CONNECT with an external 24 V DC output.
Length
m
Length
ft. Part number
5 16.40 6159177430
Required accessories
RIM stands for Removable Integrated Memory and is inserted in the front panel. It contains the configuration (tools
parameters, tightening processes), the tightening results and curves and the UV assigned to the features of the tight-
ening units. It can be removed and inserted in another CONNECT at any time.
Use the kit supplied to mount CONNECT on a wall or a rail.
Wall mounting kit 6153993410

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Network and WI-FI settings
Default systems Ethernet configuration
Item Desoutter default parameter
IP address (Ethernet 1) 192.168.5.212
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Gateway 127.0.0.1
Default Access Point Ethernet configuration
For external Desoutter Access Point:
Item Desoutter default parameter Other possible values
IP address 192.168.5.201 Refer to local settings
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Refer to local settings
For the Access Point embedded in CONNECT-W:
Item Desoutter default parameter Other possible values
IP address 192.168.7.212 Refer to local settings
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Refer to local settings
With CONNECT-W, the tool IP address by default must be set to 192.168.7.221.
WI-FI settings
Item Desoutter default parameter Other possible values
Network name (SSID) Desoutter_1 String of 255 characters
Security type WPA/WPA2 PSK Open
Encryption type AES/CCMP none
WEP64
WEP168
TKIP
Security key mydesoutter_1 String of 255 characters
Regulatory domain Worldwide ETSI (Europe)
FCC (America)
TELEC (Japan)
Radio band 2.4 GHz - Channel 1 5 GHz - U-NII-1
5 GHz - U-NII-2
5 GHz - U-NII-2 ext
5 GHz - U-NII-3

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Item Desoutter default parameter Other possible values
Data rate 54 Mbit 1 Mbit
2 Mbit
5.5 Mbit
6 Mbit
9 Mbit
11 Mbit
12 Mbit
18 Mbit
24 Mbit
36 Mbit
48 Mbit
65 Mbit (MCS7) 6.5 Mbit (MCS0)
13 Mbit (MCS1)
19.5 Mbit (MCS2)
26 Mbit (MCS3)
39 Mbit (MCS4)
52 Mbit (MCS5)
58.5 Mbit (MCS6)
Link adaptation True -
RSSI (Received Strength
Signal Indication) on tool
- > -65 dBm as a minimum
Regulatory domain
A WLAN regulatory domain can be defined as a bounded area that is controlled by a set of laws or policies.
Many countries follow standards set by FCC, ETSI, TELEC or worlwide.
2.4 GHz authorized channel list per regulatory domain
Channel
FCC
America
ETSI
Europe
TELEC
Japan Worldwide
1xxxx
2xxxx
3xxxx
4xxxx
5xxxx
6xxxx
7xxxx
8xxxx
9xxxx
10 x x x x
11 x x x x
12 N/A x x N/A
13 N/A x x N/A
5 GHz authorized channel list per regulatory domain
Channel
Radio
band
FCC
North America
ETSI
Europe
TELEC
Japan Worldwide
36 U-NII-1 x x x x
40 x x x x
44 x x x x
48 x x x x

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Channel
Radio
band
FCC
North America
ETSI
Europe
TELEC
Japan Worldwide
52 U-NII-2 x x x x
56 x x x x
60 x x x x
64 x x x x
100 U-NII-2 Ext x x x x
104 x x x x
108 x x x x
112 x x x x
116 x x x x
120 N/A x x N/A
124 N/A x x N/A
128 N/A x x N/A
132 x x x x
136 x x x x
140 x x x x
149 U-NII-3 x x N/A N/A
153 x x N/A N/A
157 x x N/A N/A
161 x x N/A N/A
165 x x N/A N/A

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Installation
Installation Requirements
Checking the line voltage
Before connecting CONNECT to the main supply, check that the line voltage is appropriate.
Line voltage (V) 100-120 / 200-240 V~
The symbol ~ means "alternating current".
Required distances for installation
The maximum distance advised between CONNECT or the external WI-FI access point and the farthest tool is 30
meters (98.42 ft) without obstacles such as metallic objects.
Minimum compatible versions
Software Version
CVI CONFIG V 2.3.7.x
CVIMONITOR V 1.8.0.x
Tools Version
EABC C5.6.x
EPBC C5.6.x
BLRTC C5.6.x
EABS C5.9.x
ELC-W 4.0.1.x
Installation Instructions
How to install the hub
Bottom panel
1 USB port
2 RIM slot
3 Mini USB

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Inside panel
1 ON/OFF switch
2 Plug for power cord
3 24 V DC connector
4 RS232 port
5 eBUS port
6 Ethernet ports 1 and 2
7 Ethernet ports 3 and 4
Port 4 is a PoE Ethernet port.
"PoE" stands for "Power over Ethernet"
8 2 USB ports
9 Fieldbus module slot
Installing the wall mounting kit
Use the following drilling template to properly install the wall-mounting kit.
mm in.
A 70 2.76
B 55 1.16
C 6.5 0.26
Mount the wall-mounting kit on the rail or wall.

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Place CONNECT on the kit as follows.
1. Position CONNECT against the wall-mounting kit so that the rear slots fit into the lifting lugs of the kit.
2. Let CONNECT drop. It will be locked into place with a distinct click.
Installing the advanced wall mounting
Mount the accessory on a DIN rail or wall.

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mm in.
A 55 2.17
B 70 2.76
Pull the knob out to tilt the accessory (-15°/+15°) to tighten the screws more easily.
Place CONNECT on the wall mounting kit as shown previously.

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Installing the IP54 kit
The RIM cover protection has to be installed over the IP54 kit.
Installing the RIM cover protection
Routing the cables

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1. Open the side door by pressing the button located on the door.
2. Push the door against CONNECT. It will remain in place thanks to the magnet.
3. Plug the cables and pass them through the grommet.
Removing CONNECT from the wall mounting kit
1. Power OFF the switch of the inside pane.
2. Unplug the cables.
To remove CONNECT from the kit, follow the instructions below.
1. Push down the locking tab to unlock CONNECT.
2. Lift CONNECT and remove it.
Connecting to AC input power supply
Use only the power cord supplied.
Do not modify the power cord and do not use it for any other purpose.
Plug the power cord to (1) and to the mains.

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Connecting to 24 V DC input power supply
Plug the cable connector to (1).
Refer to the following pin layout (2) to connect the cable to an external 24 V DC input.
The maximum current for each pin is 1.5 A.
1 + 24 V DC
2 + 24 V DC
3 0 V
4 0 V
5 RS422 RX +
6 RS422 RX -
7 RS422 TX +
8 RS422 TX -
Connecting to the PoE port (ouput power supply)
Plug the Ethernet cable to the PoE Ethernet port (1) of CONNECT and to the Ethernet port of a device.
The type of CONNECT PoE port is: 802.3at.
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