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Updating UNLCDHS software 

1.

Download the latest software from www.cpelectronics.co.uk. The product page for the UNLCDHS will contain the
latest software and Product Guide. The software is in the form of a Zip file. Ensure that you computer can Unzip
this type of file.

2.

Unzip the file and copy the contents (HS_Data.cfg and HS_Fw.hex files) to the root of a USB flash drive.

3.

Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port on the Handset.

4.

Use Handset Config menu and scroll down to ’To Bootloader'. Press Enter (or Right) to select.

5.

Hold down ‘Delete’ while pressing ‘On/Off’. The handset will then reboot, read the USB flash drive and update
itself.

6.

Progress is shown. Do not remove USB drive while in progress.

7.

At the end, the handset restarts the menu system.

8.

Remove the USB flash drive.

Note 

The version of the Bootloader and software are shown during the first start-up after loading new software or after new 
batteries have been inserted. 
If for any reason the ‘To Bootloader’ function cannot be accessed, remove and reinsert the batteries, insert the USB flash 
drive into the USB port and follow the sequence above from item 5. 

DO NOT use the USB port for connecting to a computer or any other USB accessory. 

HANDSET CONFIG  
 Mute 

 

No 

 To Bootloader  
 Handset Test 

 

 > 

Readback function

 

Highlight the parameter to be read from a unit.

Direct the handset towards device and press the ‘Read’ button. The handset will click when the parameter has
been read back, the device will flash its LED, and the value will be shown against the parameter in the menu.

This can then be edited if necessary.

Point the unit at a device and press the ‘Send’ button. This will then send the setting.

To read back all of the parameters in a menu 

Press and hold the ‘R’ (Read) button for more than 1 second.

The handset will click every time a parameter is received

The device will show multiple flashes of its LED

All of the values will be shown against the parameters in the menu.

The individual parameters may be edited and then saved as a ‘Macro’.

Notes 

If a parameter(s) has been missed because of a communication error, the missing value(s) is replaced by dashes.

Press ‘Enter’ to reveal the previous value, or hold ‘Enter’ to reveal all the previous values for the menu.

When reading back, the relay will temporarily be switched off, and will return to it’s normal state 2 seconds after
the read back has been completed.

DETECTOR  PARAMS  
 Walk Test LED 

Off 

 Time Out  (mins)    

20 

 Manual  Time  Out   

10 

DETECTOR  PARAMS  
 Walk Test LED 

Off 

 Time Out  (mins)    

15 

 Manual  Time  Out   

10 

The read function allows the user to find out the settings of a particular 

sensor

. This can be done on an individual 

parameter basis or all the settings. The Readback range is between 8m and 10m depending upon the 

sensor

Readback of an individual parameter 

Summary of Contents for UNLCDHS

Page 1: ...to a device by pressing the send button This Product Guide relates to software version 1 10 Universal LCD programming handset UNLCDHS Product Guide 12345678901234567890 12345678901234567890 12345678901234567890 12345678901234567890 Features Belt clip IR transmitter IR Transmitter LEDs Sends IR code to a device IR Receiver Receives IR code from a device for reading back parameters or determining th...

Page 2: ...uct family some parameters may not be available for all products within a family Select the parameter group to program Detector param for example Entering parameter values Select the item with up down buttons Timeout for example and keys Use to make small adjustments or for On Off Yes No parameters Using the number keys When you type a number it adds it on to the right and scrolls the digits left ...

Page 3: ...e Turns the device on off Help Displays the help screen further explanation for the selected item Press help again to cancel None Shows software version number Home Goes back to the root menu for the currently selected product range Goes back to the main root menu R Read Reads back the currently selected parameter Reads back all the selected parameters in the active menu only S Send Sends the curr...

Page 4: ...efault is 10 Range 1 99 Repeat Send rate When Send is held down eg for Lux up it is the interval between IR messages milliseconds Default is 22 Range 1 99 Mute Disables all sounds Default is No To Bootloader Resets the handset Used for updating the software see Updating UNLCDHS software section of this document To view Bootloader and Software versions select To Bootloader then turn handset on The ...

Page 5: ...s specified in the individual Product Guides can be programmed using this handset Refer to the product guides for information on the default values and details on the parameters The Help function on this handset gives an overview of the parameter function PRODUCT FAMILY Standalone An 10 D Mate Programming a battery powered An 10 device Battery powered An 10 devices must be set into a receive mode ...

Page 6: ...ed as a group that can be sent to a device DETECTOR PARAMS Time Out mins 20 Manual Time Out 10 Sensitivity On 9 DETECTOR PARAMS Time Out mins 15 Manual Time Out 10 Sensitivity On 9 DETECTOR PARAMS Time Out mins 15 Manual Time Out 10 Sensitivity On 4 MACRO REVIEW Time Out mins 15 Sensitivity On 4 Switch Only Creating a Macro Saving a Macro At the Macro Review stage press Record Enter a name for the...

Page 7: ...t the parameter to be read from a unit Direct the handset towards device and press the Read button The handset will click when the parameter has been read back the device will flash its LED and the value will be shown against the parameter in the menu This can then be edited if necessary Point the unit at a device and press the Send button This will then send the setting To read back all of the pa...

Page 8: ... EMC 2004 108 EC Technical data Care and maintenance Replacing the Batteries The battery compartment is located at the rear of the handset Press and slide the battery compartment door see opposite Lift out the batteries from the holders and insert a replacement batteries AAA type ensuring correct polarity Slide the door back into the handset ensuring that it clips in place Cleaning the Handset The...

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