Serial Ports
CueServer 2 provides up to two serial ports, one RS-232 port and optionally one RS-485 port. These ports
are designed to be used to interface with 3rd party devices such as video projectors, automation systems,
security panels, motorized window coverings, and most anything else that has either an RS-232 or RS-485
serial interface.
Each serial port can be programmed to output strings of ASCII and/or binary data via CueScript actions and/
or rules. Each serial port can be configured to receive and execute CueScript commands or to work with
CueStation Hub protocol. Triggering on custom input strings has not been implemented yet.
Specifications
CS-900
CS-920
CS-940
RS-232
Ports
1
1
1
RS-485
Ports
1
–
1
Connector
2× 5-Position Pluggable
Terminal Blocks
8-Position Pluggable
Terminal Block
(shared with other I/O)
2× 12-Position Pluggable Terminal
Blocks
(shared with contact closures and
digital outputs)
Pinout
Top Row
1 = RS-485 Common
2 = RS-485 “A”
3 = RS-485 “B”
4 = Ground
5 = V+
Bottom Row
1 = RS-232 Common
2 = RS-232 Transmit
3 = RS-232 Receive
1 = Contact 1
2 = Contact 2
3 = Common (Ground)
4 = RS-232 Transmit
5 = RS-232 Receive
6 = Aux +5VDC Output
7 = Output 1
8 = Output 2
Contact Closure Terminals
1-9 = Contact Closures
10 = RS-232 Common
11 = RS-232 Transmit
12 = RS-232 Receive
Digital Output Terminals
1 = RS-485 “A”
2 = RS-485 “B”
3 = RS-485 Common
4-12 = Digital Outputs
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