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MT312-104 

User’s Guide

 

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37.  [WRRL] 

Independently open and close the output relays. 

Command Format: 

[WRRLnsCii] 

=  Relay number (n= 1 or 2, * for all) 

=  State of relay (s= 0:open or 1:closed) 

Example: 

Close relay #1 and open relay #2 using the following 
commands: 

     [WRRL11C04] 

Close relay #1 

     [WRRL20C04] 

Open relay #2 

38.   [RLxTy] 

Toggle a relay from its current state to closed, then pause 
up to 1 s and then open the relay. The pause time is in 
multiples of 100 ms. If the relay is closed when this 
command is issued, it will simply remain closed and then 
open after the defined pause time. 

Command Format: 

[RLnTvCii] 

=  Relay number (n= 1 or 2) 

=  Pause time (v= 1 to 9) 

Example: 

Relay #1 is currently open. Toggle Relay #1 for 0.5 s by 
sending the following command: 

     [RL1T5C04] 

Relay #1 closes for 0.5 s then opens. Once the cycle is 
complete, the Neutron sends confirmation. 

[C04] 

39.  [RDRL] 

Independently read the current state of a relay.  

Command Format: 

[RDRLnCii] 

=  Relay number (n= 1 or 2) 

Feedback Format: 

[sCii] 

=  Relay status (n= 0 = open, or 1 = closed) 

Example: 

Check to see if relay #1 is closed by sending the following: 

     [RDRL1C04] 

The Neutron responds with a "1" if the relay is closed and 
"0" if open. If relay #1 is closed, the feedback is as follows: 

     [1C04] 

 

5.9 Summary of Commands 

Common Commands 
1.  [C] 

Card status 

2.  [CiS] 

Save all settings 

3.  [?C] 

Parseable card status 

4. 

[…S] 

Save single command 

5.  [DISP] 

Return card information 

6.  [DRV] 

Return BIOS firmware version 

7.  [FRST] 

Factory reset 

8.  [GROUP] 

Set or read group number 

9.  [HWEN] 

Hardware enable/disable 

10.  [MOD] 

Return card model 

11.  [PRG] 

Firmware update mode 

12.  [PWR] 

Return card power in watts 

13.  [PWRM] 

Return card power in milliwatts 

14.  [SFT] 

Reset the card 

15.  [STA] 

Enable/disable unsolicited feedback 

16.  [TEMP] 

Return card temperature 

17.  [VER] 

Return firmware version 

RS232 Commands 
18.  [MODERS] 

Configure RS232 ports 

19.   [TRRS] 

Output RS232 data 

20.   [TRTX] 

Output RS232 data, disable RX 

21.   (RS) 

Unsolicited data received on RS232 

ports 

IR Commands 
22.  [WRIR] 

Write to IR memory 

23.  [RDIR] 

Read an IR memory location 

24.  [RDIR*] 

Read all IR memory locations with data 

25.  [OUTIR] 

Output IR code to IR emitter 

26.  [WRIRRAM] 

Write IR code into RAM 

27.  [LEARNIR] 

Learn an IR code from a remote control 

28.  [IRM2RAM] 

Load IR code from memory into RAM 

29.  [OUTRAM] 

Output IR signal from RAM to emitter 

30.  [MODEIR] 

Configure modulation frequency 

31.  [WRIRFF] 

Blank an IR memory location 

Sensor Commands 
32.  [SENLV] 

Set sensor trigger level 

33.  (SR) 

Unsolicited sensor status change 

34.  [SENDB] 

Set sensor de-bounce time 

35.  [RDSEN] 

Read the sensor status 

36.  [RDSLV] 

Read the sensor level 

Relay Commands 
37.  [WRRL] 

Turn a relay on or off 

38.  [RLxTy] 

Toggle a relay  

39.  [RDRL] 

Read the status of a relay 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Neutron MT312-104

Page 1: ...n may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct th...

Page 2: ...ector AC101 302 Table 1 MT312 104 General Mechanical MT312 104 Slots 1 Weight 0 8 lb 0 36 kg actual 0 7 lb Connector Panel Black Anodized T Operating 10 C 45 C Humidity 90 non condensing MTBF calc 38...

Page 3: ...or trigger devices like projector screens The relays can also route power to low power DC devices but make sure to verify the load requirements against the relay specifications The state of each relay...

Page 4: ...ion ports on the front or rear of the enclosure All commands have the structure of open bracket command card ID and close bracket command card id In this manual all card IDs are assumed part of the co...

Page 5: ...ts 03011 3 011 mW Card power 5 digits End status 4 S SAVE This command saves the configuration command being sent in memory Send I1O1C8S and after reset or power up Input 1 is connected to Output 1 on...

Page 6: ...turns the power milliwatts Command Format PWRMCii Example Read the power consumption in milliwatts of the card in slot 4 by sending PWRMC4 feedback is like the following 4596mWC04 14 SFT This command...

Page 7: ...rd characters Use for HEX value ex 0D carriage return Send no data to simply enable the Rx port For example send TRRS1 C04 to enable the Rx1 port on the card Example Output VER on RS 232 port 1 by sen...

Page 8: ...nal memory A single IR command requires 10 individual save commands of 100 characters each After each command is processed the Neutron will return acknowledgement indicating it has finished processing...

Page 9: ...ectly from the controller This command allows virtually unlimited IR commands to be used in place of or in addition to the built in IR memory of the Neutron This command works in conjunction with the...

Page 10: ...er to output the data to the IR ports Command Format IRM2RAMmmCii mm IR memory location number 01 to 99 2 digits Example Load the IR data from memory location 02 into RAM by sending the following comm...

Page 11: ...1 or 2 v Time v from 00 to 20 default 250 ms Example Set the de bounce time for sensor input 2 to 100 ms by sending the following to the controller CSD204C04 Once complete the Neutron sends confirmat...

Page 12: ...9 Summary of Commands Common Commands 1 C Card status 2 CiS Save all settings 3 C Parseable card status 4 S Save single command 5 DISP Return card information 6 DRV Return BIOS firmware version 7 FRS...

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