HETRONIC RX 14-HL Programming Manual

HETRONIC RX 14-HL Programming Manual

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Hetronic USA
4300 Highline Blvd., Bldg. A
Oklahoma City, OK 73108
405-946-3574
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© 2004 Hetronic, Inc.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval
system, or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of Hetronic.
H-LINK
PROGRAMMING
MANUAL
For Pocket PC
RX 14-HL
Hetronic Canada
45 Sinclair Avenue
Halton Hills, Ontario L7G 4X4
+1-800-816-4459
Fax +1-905-702-0501
MFSHL
12/04

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  • Page 1 © 2004 Hetronic, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval MFSHL system, or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of Hetronic. 12/04...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SOFTWARE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ..............3 H-LINK MODEM (CF CARD) ....................4 III. MFSHL-232 SERIAL PROGRAMMING INTERFACE ............5 IV. MAIN MENU – File Handling ....................6 : ............................6 ETTINGS :............................7 ETTINGS : ................................7 RANSFER :..................................7 RX PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS................8 ........................8 ETUP OF EVICE...
  • Page 3: Software Installation Procedure

    Mobile 2002 (or higher) Operating System or Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 Premium (or higher) Operating System. 2. Open the email from Hetronic containing the attached H-Link software file. 3. Copy or save the software attachment from the email into a folder in your hard drive. Then, copy or move it from your hard drive into the Program Files folder in your Pocket PC.
  • Page 4: H-Link Modem (Cf Card)

    H-LINK MODEM (CF CARD) The H-Link Compact Flash card is used as the radio link between the Pocket PC and the transmitter or receiver. LED Description Yellow (flashing) = active (unit is operating) Green = transmitting signal Yellow and Green (flashing) – downloading, uploading, or calibrating LED window Pocket PC with “H-Link”...
  • Page 5: Mfshl-232 Serial Programming Interface

    III. MFSHL-232 SERIAL PROGRAMMING INTERFACE The MFSHL-232 Serial Programming Interface provides connection between a Pocket PC with H-Link Card and the RX 14-HL receiver. LED Description Green (flashing) = Stand-by Mode Red and Green (flashing) = transmitting signal or programming...
  • Page 6: Main Menu - File Handling

    MAIN MENU – File Handling FILE MENU OPTIONS: Save Settings - Saves all settings to a file. Load Settings – Allows retrieval of previously saved files and loads them in the Pocket PC. Main Menu – Returns to the main menu screen Exit –...
  • Page 7: File - Load Settings

    Pocket PC to the transmitter or receiver. Select this option after making any adjustments. Restore Factory Defaults – loads default settings for the system as determined by Hetronic. Misc: “Misc” option: This displays the current software revision for the transmitter or receiver.
  • Page 8: Rx Programming Instructions

    RX PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS For Receiver type: RX 14-HL Setup of Device Communication 1. Turn the Pocket PC on and insert the H-Link Card with the LED window on the card facing you. 2. Attach the Serial Programming Interface (adapter) to the receiver as shown on page of this document.
  • Page 9 7. Select Download on the Pocket PC. A message box will appear indicating that the download was successful. Press “ok” to load the module data. 8. If the error message box below appears, click “ok”, exit the program, and check for the following: The H- Link card is fully inserted in the Pocket PC, power is applied to the receiver, and E-stop is not activated on the transmitter.
  • Page 10: Uploading Current Data To Module

    Pulsed means the receiver must detect DK1 switched from OFF to ON to start operation. NOTE: The Baud Rate doesn’t need to be adjusted for normal operation. It is pre-set by Hetronic and should only be adjusted by a certified Hetronic technician. 10 of 18...
  • Page 11: Communication Timeout

    NOTE: Some applications may require the main contact to be activated for a period of time after the last function was performed. However – Hetronic recommends keeping the timeout as short as possible. (Ideally not more than 2 seconds) If no more adjustments will be made, remember to upload the data.
  • Page 12: Frequency

    Frequency: Select if using an external RF Module (i.e. CSxxxRXN, CSxxxTRR connected to X5/6) When enabled, feedback can be synchronized with a certain DK signal from the drop-down list. Select the appropriate frequency from the drop-down list. Make sure it matches the transmitter frequency. This setting acts like the DIP switches on the RF modules -- slide control button down to turn on (1) or up to turn off (0).
  • Page 13: Output Assignment

    Output Assignment: Every function of the system is assigned a digital channel (DK). This digital channel corresponds with an output function in the receiver. Use this screen to make changes in the output configuration (pin-out) of the receiver. If no more adjustments will be made, remember to upload the data.
  • Page 14: Output Interlocking

    Output Interlocking: This option allows the digital output of the receiver to be interlocked to prevent contradictory operator commands from the transmitter. Certain functions can be enabled or disabled when another function is activated or inactive. To set the interlock feature, select the desired output in the drop-down list and select one or more of the outputs to be interlocked.
  • Page 15: Address

    Address: (The Address is initially entered by a Hetronic technician but may be changed by the customer after a password is provided.) NOTE: The address for both transmitter and receiver must match; otherwise, the system will not function. When enabled, up to four addresses may be used.
  • Page 16 Multi-Address System: Select Multi-Address System if multiple addresses will be used. Up to four addresses may be entered. Static Login In this configuration, the login is static where the receiver will work only if the correct address is selected and the corresponding selector DK (switch) is activated.
  • Page 17: Rf Module

    RF Module: (The Frequency is initially entered by a Hetronic technician but may be changed by the customer after a password is provided.) NOTE: The frequency for both transmitter and receiver must match; otherwise, the system will not function. Changing the Frequency Selection: A password is required to change the Frequency Selection.
  • Page 18: X-Board

    X-Board This setting is highlighted if an expansion or attachment board is installed inside the receiver. Each attachment board is a serial data decoder, which decodes the serial data sent from the Main Controller to activate the outputs. Each attachment board will have its own special settings. The output settings will have the same options as the RX14 baseboard such as logic, interlocking, delays, latch, etc.

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