Specifications
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 Introduction
- 2.0 Mounting Plate Installation and Setup
- 3.0 Configuration
- 3.1 Auto-Learn
- 3.2 Manual Configuration
- 3.3 Serial Communications
- 3.4 Testing the Remote Display
- 3.4.1 Display
- 3.4.2 Digital Outputs
- 3.4.3 Digital Inputs
- 3.4.4 Loop Back
- 3.5 Version
- 3.6 Demand Print Displaying
- 3.7 Serial Commands
- 3.7.1 Command Format (7-Segment):
- 3.7.2 Display Message Command Format (Matrix Display):
- 3.7.3 Set or Get the Digital I/O
- 4.0 Options
- 5.0 Appendix

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3.4 Testing the Remote Display
The LaserLight remote display provides a test to check the hardware of the remote display. These tests can be
accessed through the main menu (Figure 3-7).
Figure 3-7. Test Menu Choices
3.4.1 Display
When this feature is enabled, all LEDs remain lit until the ENTER button is pressed (Figure 3-2 on page 11).
3.4.2 Digital Outputs
When enabled, this feature provides a way to view the different states of the digital outputs or the stop/go option
if installed.Use left and right arrows to increment/decrement and display the states LL, LH, HL, and HH which
are digital values of the 2 ports.
The following table lists the relay termin
ology and digital signal level terminology of each command.
Press the right button again to display LL and the stop/go option will
show no light at all.
Press the right button again to display LH
and the stop/go option will show a green arrow.
Press the right button again to display HL and the stop/go option will show a green circle.
So when HH is selected, the stop/go option will show a red circle.
3.4.3 Digital Inputs
When enabled, the digital inputs displays the current values read from the digital inputs.
CONFIG
SERIAL
TEST
VER
DISPLY
LOOP BK
DIGOUT DIGIN
LL-OFF
LH-grn arrow
HL-grn circle
HH-red circle
XX
Relay On/Off Terminology
L = ON = 0V
H = OFF = +5V
Table 3-7.
Dig out 1
Dig out 0 Stop/Go Signal
L
L
L
L
H
H
H
H
Off
Green arrow on
Green circle on
Red stop