Remote Technologies RPC-320 manual Trademarks, Revision

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RPC-320 USER'S MANUAL

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Copyright 1997, 1999 - Remote Processing C orporation. All rights reserved. However, any part of this document may be reproduc ed with Remote Proce ssing cited as the source.

The con tents of this ma nual and the sp ecifications her ein may change without notice.

TRADEMARKS

RPBASIC-52™ is a trademark of Remote P rocessing Corpor ation.

PC SmartLINK® is a trademark of Octagon Systems Corpor ation.

BASIC-52© is a trademark of Intel Corpor ation.

NOTICE TO USER

The information contained in this manual is believed correct. However, Remote Pr ocessing assumes no responsibility for any of the circuits described herein, conveys no license under any patent or other right, and make no repre sentations that the circuits are free from patent infringement. Rem ote Processing makes no representation or warr anty that such applications will be suitable for the use specified without further testing or modification. The user must make the final determination as to fitness for a particular use.

Remote Pr ocessing Corporation' s general policy does not recommend the use of its products in life support applications where the failure or malfunction of a component m ay directly threaten life or injury. It is a Condition of Sale that the user of Remote Processing products in life support applications assum es all the risk of such use and indemn ifies Remote Pr ocessing against all damages.

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Contents Trademarks REVRevision Table of Contents External Reset Sect ION 11 Watchdog Timer DescriptionInterrupt Characteristics Sect ION 13 Multi Mode Counter DescriptionSoftware Revision History Section OverviewDescription Manual OrganizationTechnical Support Symbols and Term inologySystem layout Overview SectionIntroduction Operating PrecautionsEquipment Using a Terminal Using a PCFirst Time Operation Uploading and Downloading ProgramsEditing programs and program ming hints Troubleshooting Where to GO from HereSaving a Program Saving ProgramsEprom W3 autorun jumperPreventing Autorun AutorunningLoading a Program Changing Eprom SizeAlternate Eproms CommandsBload BsaveCOM0 Serial Port Serial PortsCOM1 Serial Port RS-422/485 Operating Information Serial Ports SectionRS-422/485 Termination network Two wire RS-485 Accessing Serial BuffersMultidrop Network Disabling CONTROL-C Accessing COM0 and COM1Serial Port PIN OUT RXD CTS Checking the battery Battery BackupRAM Memory Changing MemoryStoring Variables in RAM Reserved MemoryBlock Data Transfer Assembly Language InterfaceDigital I/O Ports Digital and Opto PortsDigital Por t J3 Digital Port P6 Digital I/O CommandsHigh Current Port L8 Optically Isolated InputHigh Current Output Interfacing Digital I/O to an opto-module rack Interfacing to switches and other devicesDigital I/ O prog ramm ing exam ple Ls e Width Modulation PWM Conne ctor pin ou t J3 Digital and Opto Ports SectionCount Config LineLine Line BDate Setting Date and TimeM E Section Writing to the Display Connecting DisplaysProgramming Example Display Types Display Connector PIN OUTProgram explanation Keypad PortKeypad Port PIN OUT J5 Analog Input Connecting Analog InputsInitialization Overvoltage conditionsExamples u sing CON FIG AIN Differential ModeAcquiring Analog Data Noise Notes Temperature MeasurementAnalog Input Section Measuring Higher Voltages Data logging on a timer tickAmplifiers Converting Analog MeasurementsMeasuring 4-20 mA current loops Calibration External Reset Watchdog TimerOptically Isolated Interrupt Interrupt CharacteristicsProgram Example Optically isolated and TTL interrup ts GND ProgrammingLoad GateCOU NT0 Further Power Reduction Power ManagementProgram Examp le Power Management SectionTechnical Information Electrical SpecificationsMemory and I/O Bank MAP Mechanical SpecificationsJumper Descriptions Bank