Altinex PE1005 User Manual

Control card for pioneer plasma display

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SPECIAL APPLICATION
MANUAL PART NUMBER: 400-0384-001
PE1005
CONTROL CARD FOR
PIONEER PLASMA DISPLAY
USER'S GUIDE

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  • Page 1 SPECIAL APPLICATION MANUAL PART NUMBER: 400-0384-001 PE1005 CONTROL CARD FOR PIONEER PLASMA DISPLAY USER’S GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CLEANING............2 HANDLING ............2 FCC / CE NOTICE..........2 ABOUT YOUR PE1005..........3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......3 DESCRIPTION OF PE1005 ........4 APPLICATION DIAGRAMS........4 DIAGRAM 1: TYPICAL SETUP ......4 DIAGRAM 2: INTERNAL VIEW ......5 DIAGRAM 3: CARD DETAILS ......6 DIAGRAM 4: 25 PIN HD DETAILS......7 DIAGRAM 5: MOTION DETECTOR DETAILS..7...
  • Page 3: Precautions / Safety Warnings

    (1) This device may not cause reference. These safety instructions are to ensure harmful interference, and (2) this device must the long life of your PE1005 and to prevent fire and accept any interference received, including shock hazard. Please read them carefully and heed...
  • Page 4: About Your Pe1005

    PE1005 the PE1005 from any terminal. This technology PIONEER CONTROL CARD provides easier than ever control of the PE1005 with simple keyboard commands. The PE1005 Pioneer card allows users to control events on Pioneer Plasma displays using many...
  • Page 5: Description Of Pe1005

    SPECIAL APPLICATION DESCRIPTION OF PE1005 25-PIN D-SUB CONNECTOR RJ-45 NETWORK JACK CONNECTOR DIGITAL I/O TCP/IP APPLICATION DIAGRAMS DIAGRAM 1: TYPICAL SETUP 400-0384-001...
  • Page 6: Diagram 2: Internal View

    SPECIAL APPLICATION DIAGRAM 2: INTERNAL VIEW PIONEER CONTROL CARD EDGE CONNECTOR PE1005 PE 1005 TX PDP RX PDP RX VIDEO CARD ETHERNET ETHERNET RJ-45 TRANSCEIVER TX VIDEO CARD MAIN TRANSCEIVER TX/RX RS-232 RC-232 to TTL REAL TIME CLOCK TX/RX RS485...
  • Page 7: Diagram 3: Card Details

    SPECIAL APPLICATION DIAGRAM 3: CARD DETAILS Test Connector Used for circuit card evaluation. LED1 RS-232/RS-485 selection. The RS-232 position is shown. BATTERY 3V Lithium Test Connector CR1225 Used for circuit card evaluation. 400-0384-001...
  • Page 8: Diagram 4: 25 Pin Hd Details

    23 - 25 22 21 19 18 Motion Detector (MD) RS-232 MD TRIGGER RS485 DIAGRAM 5: MOTION DETECTOR DETAILS RANGE CONNECTIONS MOTION DET. PE1005 ANALOG OUT Analog Out PWM CLOCK OUT Trig. Enable Ground SCALE TRIG.. ENABLE Ext. Trigger MD_TRIG EXT. TRIGGER...
  • Page 9: Installing Your Pe1005

    The device must be installed in a system Download the TUSB3410 driver from the and have power turned on in order to Altinex website, www.altinex.com. proceed. Do not connect the PE1005 to the USB port Launch installer, Lantronix – on the computer until after the drivers are DeviceInstaller from the START menu or installed.
  • Page 10 SPECIAL APPLICATION Click on the “Search” button to check for When the command window appears, press new devices on the LAN. ENTER when prompted to enter Setup Mode and then select the factory defaults. Next, select “Channel 1 Configuration”. NOTE: If you want to assign the IP manually, click “Assign IP”.
  • Page 11: Operation

    Ci = Card ID (i = # from 1 to 99) 7.1.1 RS-232 INTERFACE Example 1: The RS-232 commands, for the PE1005, are in Send the command [STATUS] and receive a simple ASCII character format. feedback similar to the following: Square brackets “[ ]”...
  • Page 12 Example 1: This command performs a test on the internal memory. Upon completion, the system will The PE1005 has ports 1 and 2 on, while 3 and 4 display the results. are off. Send the command [RDI*] to read the Command Format: [TESTCi] status of all the ports.
  • Page 13 Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 1 to 99) Example 1: Example: The PE1005 has relay number one on (closed) Set only relay 1 on by sending the command and two through four are off. Send the [WRRL1=1].
  • Page 14 SPECIAL APPLICATION Example: Now, send the command [RDS10] to read the contents of subroutine 10. The feedback will be Subroutine assigned Input #1, as follows: subroutine assigned Input #2, SUB10/NONE/: WRRL1=1,WAIT10,WRRL1=0, subroutine assigned Input #3, SET1ALARM30800,ALRMON1 and subroutine 40 is assigned to Input #4. Send the command [RDIN*] and receive the following 13.
  • Page 15 Clear the contents of subroutine 50 by sending 20. [SETTIME] the command [CLRS50]. After sending this command, reading the contents of subroutine This command sets the time for the PE1005 50 will be as follows: internal clock. The time is saved and displayed SUB50/RLYS_OFF/Subroutine Empty in 24-hour format.
  • Page 16 ALARM #1 COMMANDS Set the date to June 1, 2005 and then read back the date for verification by sending the following The PE1005 has two programmable alarms, which commands. may be programmed to execute functions stored in [SETDATE060105] [RDDATE] subroutines.
  • Page 17 Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 1 to 99) The following is required for the alarm to function: Example: 1. Set the Time, Day and Date on the PE1005. Associate Alarm #1 with subroutine 10 and set Alarm #1 to trigger 30 seconds into each minute 2.
  • Page 18 = Time in Seconds (ss = 00 to 59) ALARM #2 COMMANDS dd = Date (dd = 01 to 31) The second programmable alarm for the PE1005 Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 1 to 99) has five modes to choose from, but only one mode Example: may be active at a time.
  • Page 19 The following is required for the alarm to function: Command Format: [SET2ALRM2mmCi] 1. Set the Time, Day and Date on the PE1005. mm = Time in Minutes (mm = 00 to 59) Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 1 to 99) 2.
  • Page 20 SPECIAL APPLICATION Alarm #2 is now enabled and running. Every 35. [SET2ALRM4] – MODE 4 - Once A Month Tuesday at 10:00AM, the functions stored in This command is used to set Alarm #2 into subroutine 10 will be executed. Mode 4.
  • Page 21 SPECIAL APPLICATION Example: 40. [ALRMn=SUBk] This command sets the dependencies between Program RS memory location 50 with the string “STANDBY_ON” by sending the command an alarm and a subroutine. The functions in the subroutine will be executed when the alarm [WRM50=STANDBY_ON;1].
  • Page 22 Clear the contents of all RS-232 memory location labels by sending the command memory location labels. [CLRLM*]. The PE1005 will respond with “OK” Command Format: [RDLMmCi] when the labels are cleared. = Memory Location (m = 1 to 99, * for all)
  • Page 23 SPECIAL APPLICATION Command Format: [OUTVCMmCi] 49. [OUTRSM] This command sends the contents of an RS = Memory Location (m = # from 1 to 99) memory location to the external RS-232 port. Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 1 to 99) Command Format: [OUTRSMmCi] Example: = Memory Location (m = # from 1 to 99)
  • Page 24 SPECIAL APPLICATION 55. [SENDPS] 58. [MDOFF] This command sends data directly through the This command is used to deactivate/disable the internal RS-232 bus to the main control card. motion detector. The data between the “< >”s is sent to the bus. Command Format: [MDOFFCi] Command Format: [SENDPS<xxx>Ci] Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 1 to 99)
  • Page 25 Command Format: [RSN] receive feedback similar to the following: Example: Motion Detector ON The PE1005 was set to an ID value of 3. Send MD Current value:04 the command [RSN] and the system will return MD Threshold value:10 the following feedback:...
  • Page 26: Summary Of Commands

    SPECIAL APPLICATION 32) [SET2ALRM1] Set Alarm 2 Mode 1. 7.3 SUMMARY OF COMMANDS 33) [SET2ALRM2] Set Alarm 2 Mode 2. [STATUS] Display status of the card. 34) [SET2ALRM3] Set Alarm 2 Mode 3. [FRESET] Perform factory reset. 35) [SET2ALRM4] Set Alarm 2 Mode 4. [VER] Display card information.
  • Page 27: Plasma Control With Internal Bus

    7.4.2 SENDING COMMANDS TO INTERNAL BUS following: [WRM10=%02%2A%2A;1] Write location 10. The default baud rate for the PE1005 is 9600 [WRM10=IN1%03;0] Append location 10. baud. Prior to sending any commands, verify [WRM20=%02%2A%2A;1] Write location 20.
  • Page 28: Pioneer Plasma Commands

    Cause 1: There is a setup problem. Solution: If the PE1005 is seeing a high to low Solution: Check the communication software transition, but there is no response, and verify the PE1005 is connected the setup may be wrong. Send the...
  • Page 29: Altinex Policy

    ALTINEX POLICY 9.1 LIMITED WARRANTY/RETURN POLICY Please Altinex website www.altinex.com for details on warranty and return policy. 9.2 CONTACT INFORMATION ALTINEX, INC 592 Apollo Street Brea, CA 92821 USA TEL: 714 990-2300 TOLL FREE: 1-800-ALTINEX WEB: www.altinex.com E-MAIL: solutions@altinex.com 400-0384-001...

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