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The text, illustrations, charts, and examples included in this document are intended solely to help explain applications of the product. Due to the many variables associated with specific uses or applications, QUARTECH CORPORATION cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based upon the data provided in this document.
Green, Amber, or Red. Since the 9605 is designed to be an active node on the Data Highway Plus network, it does not require any ladder logic programming, communication interface modules, or Input/Output modules to operate. The 9605 connects directly to the SLC-500's DH+ port.
2.1 Dialogue File A group of bits in a bit type data file must be reserved within the SLC-500 for use by the 9605. The data file that contains these bits will be called a Dialogue File. This file will provide a means for information to be exchanged between the 9605 and the SLC-500's application program.
Configured as Pushbutton Switch - When a switch is not being pressed, its image bit will be cleared to zero (0) by the 9605. Its corresponding LED will be off. When a switch is pressed, the 9601 will set its image bit to one (1), and its corresponding LED will light red.
2.5 Switch Configure bits Each of the 9605's 16 switches can be individually configured as a push-button or selector switch. Each one of the Switch Configure bits will configure one of the 9605's switches. The second register in the Dialogue File is reserved for use as a switch configure register.
You must program a free running timer into the application program; set a preset value of about ten (10) seconds for most applications. Then give the 9605 the address of this timer, by entering the file number and the element number during the setup of the 9605 (see section 3). The 9605 will write a value of zero (0) to the accumulator of this timer on a regular and continuous basis;...
EEPROM can be changed; when in the off position the EEPROM cannot be changed. With this in mind the slide switch should be kept off whenever the 9605 is not in Setup mode. This will assure that the 9605's setup data is safe.
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Setup parameters) will be disabled on the 9605 to prevent an illegal station address from being entered. < When the setup of the 9605 is complete, it is a good idea to view all of the setup parameters a second time to insure that the proper values were entered in properly. <...
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(1x8) + (0x4) + (0x2) + (1x1) = 9. 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 The 9605 uses BCD numbers to display some Setup Mode parameters. The 10's digit is displayed on the third row (LEDs 9-12), and the 1's digit is 0 1 0 1 displayed on the fourth row(LEDs 13-16).
3.2 Test Diagnostic Mode The 9605, while in Setup mode, has a keyboard and communication diagnostic test built in. Test Mode can be accessed by pressing the [8] key while in Setup mode or by holding down any key during power up when the slide switch is off.
DH+ protocol. Several Quartech peripherals and a programming device may communicate with a single SLC-500 at the same time. The 9605 can communicate with any one, but only one, SLC-500 at any time. The operator cannot select between multiple SLC-500's that may be on the network.
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A DH+ network is constructed with a main trunkline and optional droplines. In the example above the trunkline runs from one 9605 to the SLC-500 and onto the second 9605 in a simple daisy chain fashion. The programmer is connected to the SLC-500 via channel 0(DF1). A terminating resistor must be connected at each end of the trunkline to provide proper line loading thus reducing signal interference.
Appendix B: Error Codes The 9605 will display the following error codes if it encounters a hardware or communication error that it cannot recover from without help from an operator. An error code is displayed similar to the display of Setup mode parameters.
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Channel B no byte received. for repair information. If you encounter any of these errors and cannot get the 9605 to recover after checking into the causes contact the Quartech Corporation technical staff for more information. For Technical Assistance please call:...
Appendix C: Installation The 9605 is designed to be mounted in the door of an enclosure or on an operators console for ease of use. A template is provided to assist in the drilling and cutting of the mounting holes for the unit. Care should be taken to protect the unit from metal chips and conductive particles.
Appendix D: Legend Cards The 9605 allows the user to customize the legend area beneath each LED. A pocket between the layers of the polycarbonate is accessed by pealing the gasket back from the faceplate. The pocket extends completely across the faceplate to aid in removal of the tags.
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