Page 2 - CONTROLLERS; INTRODUCTION; Thank you for purchasing the; TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTROLLERS 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the CP7317RS RS-232 Controller. We are sure you will find it a reliableand useful product. Superior performance for the right price backed bysolid technical and customer support is what wehave to offer. The product you are holding in your hands isd...
Page 3 - PRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WARNINGS
CONTROLLERS 2 PRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WARNINGS 1 Please read this manual carefully before using your CP7317RS RS-232 Controller. Keep this manual handy for future reference. These safetyinstructions are to ensure the long life of your CP7317RS and to prevent fire and shock hazard. Please read them care...
Page 4 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS; Relays; Baud Rate; Power Consumption
CONTROLLERS 3 ABOUT CP7317RS - RS-232 CONTROLLER 2 The CP7317RS RS-232 Controller is designed to provide expanded capabilities to any controlsystem. The CP7317RS is designed to accept RS- 232 commands from a control device and outputthose commands as relay contacts or digital high orlow. The CP7317R...
Page 5 - CP7317RS DESCRIPTION 4
CONTROLLERS 4 CP7317RS DESCRIPTION 4 CP7317RS FEATURES 4.1 RS-232 PORT This port (located next to the power outlet) is a fullyprogrammable, bi-directional, and full duplex portthat has the ability to operate at any baud rate upto 9600. The general standard on transmission is 8bits, no parity, and 1 ...
Page 6 - INTERNAL POWER SUPPLY; Available +5 volts current; FIGURE 4
CONTROLLERS 5 The following table shows the pin-outs on theconnector corresponding to the following I/O portpin numbers. ConnectorPin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I/O PortPin No. 1 3 5 7 9Ground 2 4 6 8 There are 4 ports with 8 I/O pins and one ground pin, #5 on each port. Each pin of each port can beindiv...
Page 7 - PROGRAMING COMMANDS
CONTROLLERS 6 4.7 PROGRAMING COMMANDS The commands below are used for presetting thedefault status of the unit. Note: AFTER USING THE PROGRAMMING COMMANDS LISTED BELOW, THE CP7317RS SHOULD BE POWERED OFF AND THEN ON. [SETIp,b,n] This command sets individual pins of each I/O portto input or output st...
Page 9 - Configuration
CONTROLLERS 8 FIGURE 6: Input/Output Port Pin Configuration n This letter designates the status of the pinas either high or low during “Power up” ofthe unit. when n = 1 the pin is set as high when n = 0 the pin is set as low Example: Set pin 1 of port 3 as low during POWER ON. [SETPD3,1,0] [SETPDp,b...
Page 10 - n=1
CONTROLLERS 9 n This letter designates the status of the relayduring “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 powerup. [SETPR4,2,0] [SETPRp,b 1 b 2 b 3 b 4 b 5 b 6 b 7 b 8 ] This comman...
Page 12 - BINARY COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL; Binary Write command
CONTROLLERS 11 [READDp] Read Digital status of a particular port. Thefeedback is in the following format [10011100] 1 isfor high 0 is for low. The feedback provides statusof all pins. Left most character is a bit pin number1. p Port number, this is an ASCII characterfrom 1 to 4 that matches the port...
Page 15 - RELAY PORT REGISTERS
CONTROLLERS 14 08 00-07 locations for return code forport 1 pin 2 for transition from 0 to 1.This return code should include anynecessary brackets. . . . . 15 end of return code Default return code is in the following format [Px.yd]x port number 1, 2, 3, 4 y pin number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8d direct...
Page 16 - ALTINEX POLICY; CONTACT INFORMATION
CONTROLLERS 15 ALTINEX POLICY 5 5.1 LIMITED WARRANTY Altinex warrants that its products and cables arefree from defects in materials under normal useand service. This warranty is limited to repairing atcompany’s factory any part or parts of the product,which upon company’s examination shall disclose...