Altinex CP7317RS manual SETPRp,b1b2b3b4b5b6b7b8, SETIDn, Control Commands, SETDp,b,n, Controllers

Models: CP7317RS

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CONTROLLERS

nThis letter designates the status of the relay during “Power up”.

n=1relay 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]

[SETPRp,b1b2b3b4b5b6b7b8]

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”. This command is a programming command and should be issued only once during the configuration of the CP7317RS. Once issued, this command is stored in the non-volatile memory and is maintained during “Power ON/OFF”.

The factory preset of the CP7317RS is that all relays are set open.

pThis letter designates the port number. It is an ASCII character from 1 to 2 that matches the port number on the back of the CP7317RS or as shown above. The acceptable values are 1 or 2. Since Port 3 and 4 are only extensions of Port 2 . The settings of Port 3 and Port 4 are accomplished as part of Port 2 settings.

bThis letter designates the relay number. The position of this number corresponds to the number shown on the diagram of the terminal block connector layout on the back of the CP7317RS (See figure 7). For

example b5 is a fifth relay on the connector. Valid range for b is 1 or 0. Any other numbers will cause error as a feedback code.

[SETIDn]

This command sets unit ID number ( n=1 to 9, A to Z, and a to z). Total of up to 61 units, using ASCII code, can be controlled simultaneously. Additional units can be controlled using Hex code.

nThis letter represents unit ID number. It could be any number ASCII or Hex. The 0 and 1 are used for special purpose controlling as described in greater detail under [UIDn] command.

1enables all units regardless of the unit ID

0disables all units regardless of the unit ID

The factory default of the CP7317RS is set to Unit ID = ASCII "1"

4.8 CONTROL COMMANDS

The following codes are for controlling of the CP7317RS controller. These commands are not permanent and will be lost when power is removed from the unit. These commands are used during the normal operation of the CP7317RS.

[SETDp,b,n]

SET each pin on the particular port of the unit. This command switches pins high or low during normal operation of the unit. The pin must be set as output if it needs to be low during the execution of this command. If particular pin is set as input then it can not be set low by this command.

pPort number. This is an ASCII character from 1 to 4 that matches the port number on the back of the CP7317RS. The acceptable values are 1, 2, 3 or 4. Any other value will cause an error as a feedback code.

BBit number. This bit number corresponds to the pin number on the 9-pin connector on the back of the CP7317RS according to following table. A valid range of numbers is from 1 to 8, inclusive. Any other numbers will cause error as a feedback code. Use b=0 id you want to set all pins high or low on this port.

Bit No.

Connector Pin No.

1

1

2

6

3

2

4

7

5

3

6

8

9

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Altinex CP7317RS manual SETPRp,b1b2b3b4b5b6b7b8, SETIDn, Control Commands, SETDp,b,n, Controllers