
RTCC LED lighting controllers - User Manual
The following operating modes are available for each output. The
Mode
Number
is used for configuration commands sent using Ethernet.
Mode
Mode
name
Operation
0
Set Low
(Off)
The output is set to off or logic 0. If the output is
inverted (flag O is set) then the output is logic
1.
1
Set High
(On)
The output is set high (on) or logic 1. If the
output is inverted (flag O is set) then the output
is logic 0.
2
Pulse TT
(Ptt)
Pulsed output triggered by a digital input. The
delay and pulse width are set as fixed times.
3
Pulse TE
(PtE)
Pulsed output triggered by a digital input. The
delay is a fixed time. The pulse width is a
number of encoder pulses.
4
Pulse ET
(PEt)
Pulsed output triggered by a digital input. The
delay is a number of encoder pulses. The pulse
width is a fixed time.
5
Pulse EE
(PEE)
Pulsed output triggered by a digital input. The
delay and pulse width are a number of
encoder pulses.
6
Divide Trig
(Pd)
Pulse divider. Every <
Pulse Delay
> trigger
pulses, the output is pulsed for <
Pulse Width
>
time.
7
Divide Enc
(Enc)
Pulsed output triggered by encoder pulses.
The output is pulsed for <
Pulse Width
>
encoder pulses with the pulses separated by
<
Pulse Delay
> encoder pulses. The Input and
Gate Input parameters are not used.
8
Burst T
(bur)
Burst output. When triggered, <
Gate Input
>
pulses are output. Each pulse is <
Pulse
Width
> long and the time between the end of
one pulse and the start of the next is given by
<
Pulse Delay
>. The maximum number of
pulses that can be output is 250. See Section
9.2.1, Burst mode.
9
(FrE)
Not used.
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