PANEL LOCK : 43[H] 4C[H] 43[H] 4B[H] ( ‘CLCK’ )

This command is used to set the PANEL LOCK.

Packet format

43[H] 4C[H] 43[H] 4B[H] “parameter” 0D[H]

Parameter

Specify the setup or release of the PANEL LOCK as the parameter.

PANEL

 

 

 

LOCK RELEASE

40[H] ( ‘@’ )

 

 

LOCK

42[H] ( ‘B’ )

 

 

Example: When specifying release of the PANEL LOCK.

43[H] 4C[H] 43[H] 4B[H] 40[H] 0D[H] (‘C L C K @ CR’)

PARALLEL I/O : 43[H] 50[H] 49[H] 4F[H] (‘CPIO’)

This command is used to set the functions of the REMOTE PARALLEL terminal.

Packet format

43[H] 50[H] 49[H] 4F[H] “parameter” 0D[H]

Parameter

The parameter consists of the 44 bytes all the time in the order as shown in the table below.

byte

Parameter name

byte

Parameter name

 

 

 

 

1st

INPUT1 FUNCTION1

23rd

INPUT12 FUNCTION1

2nd

INPUT1 FUNCTION2

24th

INPUT12 FUNCTION2

 

 

 

 

3rd

INPUT2 FUNCTION1

25th

OUTPUT1 FUNCTION1

 

 

 

 

4th

INPUT2 FUNCTION2

26th

OUTPUT1 FUNCTION2

 

 

 

 

5th

INPUT3 FUNCTION1

27th

OUTPUT2 FUNCTION1

 

 

 

 

6th

INPUT3 FUNCTION2

28th

OUTPUT2 FUNCTION2

 

 

 

 

7th

INPUT4 FUNCTION1

29th

OUTPUT3 FUNCTION1

 

 

 

 

8th

INPUT4 FUNCTION2

30th

OUTPUT3 FUNCTION2

 

 

 

 

9th

INPUT5 FUNCTION1

31st

OUTPUT4 FUNCTION1

 

 

 

 

10th

INPUT5 FUNCTION2

32nd

OUTPUT4 FUNCTION2

 

 

 

 

11th

INPUT6 FUNCTION1

33rd

OUTPUT5 FUNCTION1

 

 

 

 

12th

INPUT6 FUNCTION2

34th

OUTPUT5 FUNCTION2

 

 

 

 

13th

INPUT7 FUNCTION1

35th

OUTPUT6 FUNCTION1

14th

INPUT7 FUNCTION2

36th

OUTPUT6 FUNCTION2

 

 

 

 

15th

INPUT8 FUNCTION1

37th

OUTPUT7 FUNCTION1

 

 

 

 

16th

INPUT8 FUNCTION2

38th

OUTPUT7 FUNCTION2

17th

INPUT9 FUNCTION1

39th

OUTPUT8 FUNCTION1

 

 

 

 

18th

INPUT9 FUNCTION2

40th

OUTPUT8 FUNCTION2

 

 

 

 

19th

INPUT10 FUNCTION1

41st

OUTPUT9 FUNCTION1

 

 

 

 

20th

INPUT10 FUNCTION2

42nd

OUTPUT9 FUNCTION2

 

 

 

 

21st

INPUT11 FUNCTION1

43rd

OUTPUT10 FUNCTION1

 

 

 

 

22nd

INPUT11 FUNCTION2

44th

OUTPUT10 FUNCTION2

 

 

 

 

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Sony RS-232C manual Panel Lock 43H 4CH 43H 4BH ‘CLCK’, Parallel I/O 43H 50H 49H 4FH ‘CPIO’

RS-232C specifications

The Sony RS-232C is a renowned communication standard that has been widely utilized in various electronic devices, enabling serial communication between computers and peripheral devices. This protocol is integral in various applications, including industrial automation, medical equipment, and consumer electronics.

One of the main features of the Sony RS-232C is its simplicity and ease of use. The standard utilizes a basic serial communication method, allowing for asynchronous data transmission. This means that data can be sent one bit at a time over a single channel, ensuring reliable communication over short distances, typically up to 50 feet, although longer distances can be achieved with proper cable management and signal boosters.

The technology behind the RS-232C standard employs voltage levels to represent binary data. Logic level zero is represented by a voltage between -3 to -25 volts, while logic level one is between +3 to +25 volts. This voltage differential is crucial for distinguishing between 'on' and 'off' states in electronic signaling. The standard supports data rates of up to 115.2 kbps, making it suitable for various applications, although it is generally limited in speed when compared to modern communication standards like USB or Ethernet.

In terms of characteristics, the Sony RS-232C supports both full-duplex and half-duplex communication, allowing for simultaneous transmission and reception of data, or one-directional data transfer, respectively. The protocol also includes control signals for flow control, such as RTS (Request to Send) and CTS (Clear to Send), which help manage data transmission and prevent data loss due to buffer overflow.

The RS-232C standard has 25-pin and 9-pin connector configurations, although many devices now utilize the more compact 9-pin DIN format. This legacy standard remains prevalent in industrial settings, as many devices still use RS-232 connections.

Despite the emergence of more advanced communication protocols, the reliability and robustness of the Sony RS-232C ensure that it remains an enduring choice for numerous applications. Its straightforward configuration, coupled with extensive documentation and support, makes it a favorable option for both new installations and the maintenance of legacy systems in various industries. As technology continues to evolve, the RS-232C standard remains a testament to the enduring principles of reliable communication.