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Permitted connections of several CD06 sets  

One-way transmission:

 

a)

 

1 transmitter controlling maximum 32 receivers of the same address   

b)

 

maximum 32 transmitters controlling 32 receivers of the same ID address* 

c)

 

maximum 8 transmitters controlling 8 receivers of different ID addresses* 

d)

 

1 transmitter controlling 2 receivers of different ID addresses 

e)

 

maximum 4 transmitters controlling 8 receivers of different ID addresses * 

f)

 

1 PTZ keyboard controlling up to 32 receivers of maximum 8 different addresses 

g)

 

maximum 32 PTZ keyboards controlling 32 receivers of maximum *  

 

Two-way transmission: 

a)

 

1 transmitter controlling 1 receiver of the same ID address  

b)

 

maximum 8 transmitters controlling 8 receivers of the same ID address * 

c)

 

1 transmitter controlling 2 receivers of different ID addresses  

d)

 

maximum 4 transmitters controlling 8 receivers of different ID addresses * 

*) When several transmitters / PTZ keyboards are connected to one network, it is necessary to 

remember that one cannot control several transmitters / PTZ keyboards at once in one network, it 

has to be done in turn. 

Configuration of the CD06 set

 

The whole configuration is made by means of switches of the Dip-switch type placed at the 
back of the device.  
 
Transmitter: 

 

PIN1,  PIN2,  PIN3  –  the  address  of  the  following  inlets:  IN-1…IN3  (see  table  No.  1 

“Address settings”) 

 

PIN4,  PIN5,  PIN6  –  the  address  of  the  following  inlets:  IN-4…IN6  (see  table  No.  1 

“Address settings”) 

 

PIN7 – the transmission speed (OFF – 2400bps, ON – 9600bps) 

 

PIN8 – the work mode (ON – two-way, with a feedback, OFF – one-way) 

Receiver: 

 

PIN1, PIN2, PIN3 – the address of the receiver (see table No. 1 “setting addresses”)  

 

PIN4 – the transmission speed: (OFF – 2400bps, ON – 9600bps) 

 

PIN5 – mode for the following outlets: OUT1…OUT3 (ON – astable, OFF – bistable) 

 

PIN6 – mode for the following outlets: OUT4…OUT6 (ON – astable, OFF – bistable) 

 

PIN7 – renewing data after resetting them – supply break (ON – retransmission, OFF 

– reading the last states from the EEPROM memory) 

 

PIN8 – work mode (ON – two-way, with a feedback, OFF – one-way) 

 

Address  PIN1  PIN2  PIN3 

ID 100 

ON

 

ON

 

ON

 

ID 101 

ON

 

ON

 

OFF

 

ID 102 

ON

 

OFF

 

ON

 

ID 103 

ON

 

OFF

 

OFF

 

ID 104 

OFF

 

ON

 

ON

 

ON

 

ON

 

ID 105 

OFF 

ID 106 

OFF

 

OFF

 

ON

 

ID 107 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

Table No. 1. Address settings 

 

Summary of Contents for CD06

Page 1: ...07 from ID 100 to ID 107 Supply voltage 10 14V DC 10 14V DC Current intake max 320mA 150mA Type and number of outlets inlets 6 potential free independently controlled outlets of the NO normally open and NC normally closed type 6 independently controlled inlets The maximum current load of outlets 4A The type of outlets Term block screw type 2 5 kw Term block screw type 2 5 kw Wire interface RS485 R...

Page 2: ...e inlets IN 4 IN 6 control the outlets OUT 4 OUT6 of the second receiver this option gives a possibility to connect e g four transmitters controlling three outlets in eight receivers in one bus bar Preparing the CD06 set for work It is recommended to make the first start and configuration of the system in workshop conditions in small distance It can save much valuable time in the configuration of ...

Page 3: ... in a correct way by the receiver and the LED indicators are alight in accordance with the state of outlets in the receiver Turning on the function PIN8 ON 2 Reading states from the EEPROM memory before the power cut The receiver and the transmitter are equipped with volatile memory in which the last states of the receiver s outlets and the indicators of the transmitter s inlets are registered Aft...

Page 4: ...control several transmitters PTZ keyboards at once in one network it has to be done in turn Configuration of the CD06 set The whole configuration is made by means of switches of the Dip switch type placed at the back of the device Transmitter PIN1 PIN2 PIN3 the address of the following inlets IN 1 IN3 see table No 1 Address settings PIN4 PIN5 PIN6 the address of the following inlets IN 4 IN6 see t...

Page 5: ... change in the state closing opening and not a continuous closing of the inlet Verify the correctness of SETTINGS in the CD06 Rx PIN5 and PIN6 receiver Apart from the correct connection of RS wires the devices do not communicate with one another Check if the changes in the states of inlets cause light in the TxD transmitter s indicator and the RxD receiver Check the transmission speed settings it ...

Page 6: ...ed device including the purchase date and a description of the damage 4 The warranty repair includes only damages resulting from causes included in the sold device 5 The warranty repair will be made in the shortest time possible not exceeding 14 days counting from the date of accepting the device to be repaired in the service In case of a necessity to import parts the repair date can be exceeded A...

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