COS-100HD-B Command Guide
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To enable “ Data transmission with specific receiver”
1
Connect a control device and the transmitter, the receiver and a peripheral device over an RS-232C
cable, respectively.
2
Power on each device.
3
Set the RS-232C communication mode of the transmitter and receiver to “Setting mode” and set the
RS-232C communication.
For RS-232C communication, see the “
3.1 Controlling transmitter or receiver
4
Set the Receiver ID.
*1
Set “[C18]” (RS-232C communication Receiver ID setting) to “01 to 15”.
*2
5
Set the Destination ID and Bidirectional enabled ID.
Set the Destination ID using (@S**) command from the transmitter and control device connected
RS-232C.
Set the Bidirectional enabled ID using (@S*R) command from the transmitter and control device
connected RS-232C.
6
Set the RS-232C communication mode of the transmitter and receiver to “Transmission mode”.
*3
Set [F99] (Maintenance/Status display menu) to “on” or “ALL” (Always displayed).
Set [C13] (RS-232C communication mode) to “00” (transmission mode).
7
Set “[F99]” (Maintenance/Status display menu) to “oFF” (Not displayed) as needed.
*1
If the RS-232C communication settings between control device and transmitter/receiver are set correctly,
the Receiver ID can be set using (@S*I) command.
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See: @S*I / @G*I
*2
Receiver ID “0” cannot be used. Set all Receiver IDs to values other than “0”.
If the same Receiver ID is set to multiple receivers, data can be sent from the transmitter to all specified
receiver. Data can be received only from the receiver that is closest to the transmitter.
*3
If the RS-232C communication settings between control device and transmitter/receiver are set correctly,
the RS-232C communication mode can be set using (@S*S) command.
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See: @S*S