CONTROLLERS MANUAL PART NO.
CONTROLLERS INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Thank you for purchasing the CP7317RS RS-232 Controller. We are sure you will find it a reliable and useful product. PRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WARNINGS ................ 1 GENERAL ................................ ........................... 2 RACK MOUNT SAFETY GUIDELINES ............... 2 INSTALLATION ................................ ................... 2 CLEANING ................................ .......................... 2 FCC / CE NOTICE ......................
CONTROLLERS PRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WARNINGS DA1298FC, Rack Mount Ears DA1299RM) and cables for optimum setup. 1 Please read this manual carefully before using your CP7317RS RS-232 Controller. Keep this manual handy for future reference. These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of your CP7317RS and to prevent fire and shock hazard. Please read them carefully and heed all warnings. 1.1 GENERAL • Unauthorized personnel shall not open the unit since there are high-voltage components inside.
CONTROLLERS ABOUT CP7317RS - RS-232 CONTROLLER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2 3 FEATURES/DESCRIPTION CP7317RS GENERAL 9-pin D Female RS-232 (4) 9-pin D Female Digital I/O Ports (5) 5-pin terminal block Relays connectors Table 1. CP7317RS General The CP7317RS RS-232 Controller is designed to provide expanded capabilities to any control system. The CP7317RS is designed to accept RS232 commands from a control device and output those commands as relay contacts or digital high or low.
CONTROLLERS CP7317RS DESCRIPTION 4 CP7317RS FEATURES 4.1 RS-232 PORT This port (located next to the power outlet) is a fully programmable, bi-directional, and full duplex port that has the ability to operate at any baud rate up to 9600. The general standard on transmission is 8 bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit. The factory default for communication through this port is 2400 baud. Several standard baud-rates are available through programming: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, and 9600 baud.
CONTROLLERS 4.4 INTERNAL POWER SUPPLY The CP7317RS comes with its own built-in power supply, which will work with either 100 or 240 volts. To change the input voltage for this unit, follow the procedure below: 1. Remove the fuse box. 2. Remove the gray fuse holder from the fuse box, by gently squeezing the black tabs together. 3. Look on the rear of the gray fuse holder. You will find two numbers (110 and 220), turn the gray fuse holder to the desired voltage. 4.
CONTROLLERS 4.7 PROGRAMING COMMANDS Bit No. 6 7 8 The commands below are used for presetting the default status of the unit. Connector pin No. 8 4 9 Note: AFTER USING THE PROGRAMMING COMMANDS LISTED BELOW, THE CP7317RS SHOULD BE POWERED OFF AND THEN ON. [SETIp,b,n] FIGURE 5: Input/Output Port Pin Configuration This command sets individual pins of each I/O port to input or output status. It is a programming command and needs to be issued only once during the configuration of the CP7317RS.
CONTROLLERS b This letter defines the status of a pin, while its position in a string number corresponds to the pin number on the I/O Port of the CP7317RS. For example b4 represents the status of Pin 4 on the I/O connector. The valid pins on I/O port are from 1 to 9 except 5. A valid range for the b is either 1 or 0. Any other number will cause an error as a feedback code. [RSTF] Reset the CP7317RS to the factory settings. Re-initialize non-volatile memory to the factory presets.
CONTROLLERS for b is 1 or 0. Any other numbers will cause an error as a feedback code. Example: Set pins 1 through 3 on port 2 as high; set pins 4, 6, 7 and 8 as low and pin 9 as high. [SETPD2,10101001] FIGURE 6: Input/Output Port Pin Configuration [SETPRp,b,n] n This letter designates the status of the pin as either high or low during “Power up” of the unit. This command sets the “Power ON” status of each relay on a particular port of the unit.
CONTROLLERS n n This letter designates the status of the relay during “Power up”. n=1 relay is open n=0 relay is closed Example: Set relay 6 of port 2 to be open at power up.[SETPR2,6,1] Set relay 2 of port 4 to be closed at power up.[SETPR4,2,0] This command sets the “Power ON” status of all relays on the particular port of the unit. This command determines whether the port relays will be set to high or low during “Power up”.
CONTROLLERS Bit No. 7 8 n [SETRp,b1b2b3b4b5b6b7b8] Connector Pin No. 4 9 SET all relays on the particular port of the unit. This command defines if port relays will be high or low. Data that defines the status of the pin n=1 or n=0. p Port number, this is an ASCII character from 1 to 2 that matches the port number on the back of the CP7317RS. The acceptable values are 1or 2. Any other value will cause error as a feedback code. b Relay number.
CONTROLLERS will respond only to another [UIDn] command. If n=1 then all units will be enable regardless of their Unit ID number. Additional [UIDn] commands will enable units that have the corresponding UID number. [UIDn] command is additive. This means that as you issue additional UID commands, the corresponding CP7317RS units will become active on the line. To reset everything, issue [UID0] command followed by the required [UIDn] command. [READDp] Read Digital status of a particular port.
CONTROLLERS 4.10.1. MEMORY 1 I/O port/memory is A Sub-Register address is from 00 to 255 Sub-Register definitions 00 This location should be set to FFh i f memory initialization is required. During the power up sequence this location is checked for software revision. If FFh is encountered then all memories are reset to factory condition. User memory is not affected during initialization. Normally you should not write into this location. You can read this location without affecting the CP7317RS.
CONTROLLERS 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 . . 127 128 . . 255 Power up status of relays on port 2,3,4. If bit is set to 0 then relay will be closed on power up. If bit is set to 1 then relay will be open on power up. Left bracket for beginning command code. Factory set to “[“. Right bracket for ending command code. Factory set to “]“. length is 8 bytes. Each pin is assigned to a location of the memory. Sub-Register definitions 00 00-7 locations for return code for port 1 pin 1 for transition from 0 to 1.
CONTROLLERS 08 . . 15 4.11.3. I/O PORT 3 Register number is G Sub-Register number -not used When writing into this port, any character can be inserted into Sub-register position. The software on CP7317RS will ignore this information. Also make sure that the pin that you are trying to control is set as output through memory registers. 00-07 locations for return code for port 1 pin 2 for transition from 0 to 1. This return code should include any necessary brackets. . .
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