2-Series Professional Media Controller with RF
Crestron
MC2W
Next, double-click the serial driver to specify the communication settings that are
required by the device. These settings define the protocol that the controlled serial
device expects, and include the speed of data transmission (baud rate), error
checking (parity), and the number of data bits and stop bits. The exact protocol is
described in the manufacturer's documentation.
NOTE:
The C2IR serial driver, being one way, does not provide hardware or
software handshaking.
NOTE:
A port can be used for either IR or RS-232 communication, not both.
In Program Manager, the C2I-MC2-IR4 symbol contains no signals; to program an
IR device or serial driver, expand the C2I-MC2-IR4 card by clicking the plus sign in
Program View
. Then drag the symbol to
Detail View
. (Alternatively, double-click
the symbol.)
Slot 3: C2I-MC2-IO4
The MC2W provides four I/O ports called Versiports, each of which can function as
a digital input, a digital output, or an analog input. Each Versiport has a
corresponding pullup resistor.
In Program Manager, drag the C2I-MC2-IO4 symbol from
Program View
to
Detail
View
.
Detail View of C2I-MC2-IO4 (slot 3) in SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager
The symbol contains the following signals, arranged here according to mode:
Signals
Digital output mode
•
4 digitals: <
o1
> through <
o4
>
Digital input mode
•
4 digitals: <
i1
> through <
i4
>
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2-Series Professional Media Controller with RF: MC2W
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