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1.      Introduction

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1.1  Attributes ................................................................................... 3 EN

2.  Description

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2.1  Central Box 200 ....................................................................... 3 EN

 

2.2.   Central Box 100 ....................................................................... 5 EN

 

2.3   Magnetic switch ( Central Box 200 only) ............................ 6 EN

3.  Connection

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3.1  Power Supply ............................................................................ 7 EN

 

3.2  Overload protection of servos ............................................ 10 EN

 

3.3   Connecting Central Box – PPM variant ............................ 11 EN

 

3.4   Connecting Central Box – EX Bus variant ........................ 12 EN

4.   Configuration via JETIBOX

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4.1   Actual values .......................................................................... 15 EN

 

4.2   Minimum / Maximum values ............................................. 15 EN

 

4.3   Setting ..................................................................................... 16 EN

 

4.4   Out Pin Set ............................................................................... 17 EN

 

4.5   Alarms .................................................................................... 18 EN

 

4.6   Service information .............................................................. 19 EN

5.   Configuration via the DC/DS transmitter

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5.1   General Settings .................................................................... 21 EN

 

5.2   Fail-Safe .................................................................................. 22 EN

 

5.3   Servo Output Mapping ....................................................... 23 EN

 

5.4   Telemetry ............................................................................... 23 EN

 

5.5   Telemetry Min/Max .............................................................. 24 EN

 

5.6   Reset to factory settings ...................................................... 24 EN

6.   Firmware update

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7.   Safety precautions for working with magnets

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8.   Technical specifications of the Central Box

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9.   Warranty, service and the technical support

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Summary of Contents for Central Box 200

Page 1: ...figurationviaJETIBOX 14EN 4 1 Actualvalues 15EN 4 2 Minimum Maximumvalues 15EN 4 3 Setting 16 EN 4 4 OutPinSet 17EN 4 5 Alarms 18 EN 4 6 Serviceinformation 19EN 5 ConfigurationviatheDC DStransmitter 2...

Page 2: ...at each servo output The Central Box can manage two batteries andfullysupportstheJETIEXtelemetrysystem Uptotworeceivers with serial PPM EX Bus output can be connected to the Central Box With JETI DC...

Page 3: ...oad indication Easy settings changes via DC DS transmitter Firmware updates by user Suitable for use with high voltage HV servos Compact size for easy installation Each output is individually configur...

Page 4: ...input for connecting receivers with serial output EXbusorPPM Switch input is reserved for connecting a magnetic switch or RC switch optionalaccessories BATT1 and BATT2 MPX connectors for connecting ba...

Page 5: ...e output of telemetry data an input for telemetry sensors The Ext1 slot is also used for the firmware update connection using the USBa Rx1 primary input for connecting receivers with serial output EX...

Page 6: ...theproperorientation the green LED glow steadily after 1 second indicating that the electronicswitchisturnedon Switching off is done in a similar manner when the magnet key is held to the target in th...

Page 7: ...power requirements Together both power supplies methods must be able to supply a 15A continuous and 90A peak current If the power source is not strong enough the overload protection feature of the Cen...

Page 8: ...Voltage 6V SERVO standard SERVO standard Rsat2 Rx2 Rsat2 Rx1 input voltage 4 14V Rsat2 Rx1 Rsat2 Rx2 7 Rx 1 Rx 2 Ext Out In BATT 8 8 channel servo interface 100 100 100 input voltage 4 14V Input Volta...

Page 9: ...electedpowersupply Eg whenusing2Li xxcellswithouta regulator itisnecessarytouseservoslabeled HighVoltage Fig 6 Example of the Central Box 200 powered for use with HIGH Voltage servos RC Switch Magneti...

Page 10: ...supply while the remaining servo outputsarestillpowered Rsat2 Rx1 Rsat2 Rx2 7 Rx 1 Rx 2 Ext Out In BATT 8 8 channel servo interface 100 100 100 input voltage 4 14V Input Voltage 8 4V SERVO High Voltag...

Page 11: ...4 and 15 can be configured as servo outputs or as inputsfortelemetrysensors CentralBox200only Configuring the Central Box is in this way done by using a JETIBOX either directly connected to the Centra...

Page 12: ...1 and Rx2inputs Ext1isaninputfortelemetrysensor Telemetryistransmittedtothe receiversviaEXBus Channels 14 and 15 can be configured as servo outputs or as inputsforconnectingtelemetrysensors CentralBox...

Page 13: ...onnection EX Bus variant RC Switch Magnetic Switch Input Voltage SERVO Rsat2 Rx1 SERVO Rsat2 Rx2 SERVO Sensor Jetibox Sensor input voltage 4 14V Fig 11 Block diagram of Central Box 100 connection EX B...

Page 14: ...e through the expander inputs The selected input is marked with a curly bracket brace after the input number eg 1 By pushing the R button right arrow it is possible to enter a selectedsensor whereyouc...

Page 15: ...by the Central Boxontheinputsduringitsoperations Maximal voltage the highest voltage detected by the Central Boxontheinputsduringitsoperation Maximal current the highest current detected by the Centra...

Page 16: ...By pushing the D button down arrow yougettothebasicsettingofthedevice FailSafe switcheson offoftheFailSafefunction IftheFail Safe function is deactivated there is no signal generated in any Central B...

Page 17: ...n of the slot that will be used for the following settings In this menu the output deflection of the selected output is displayed as a percentage Y1 is the Central Box outputlabeled1 Y2istheCentralBox...

Page 18: ...utput pulsesthatwillbegeneratedfromthereceiveratthesametime 4 5 Alarms CENTRAL BOX Alarms pushing the D button down arrow moves you to the menu for setting the alarms If the alarm is set to OFF theala...

Page 19: ...of the firmware version and the menu for restoringthedefaultsettingsoftheCentralBox PresetToSetup pushing arrows R and L right and left together leadstoloadingthedefaultsettingsoftheCentralBox CBOXxx...

Page 20: ...3 12 and newer with settingOutputmode EXBus ThereceivermustbeconnectedtotheCentralBoxviaEXbus Transmitter firmware version 2 02 and newer the device profile CBOX100 bin or CBOX200 bin recorded in the...

Page 21: ...in15 setting of alternative output t3 Pin14 Ext2 P functions JETIBOX output for connecting JETIBOX eventually EX telemetry TelemetryInput inputforconnectingtelemetrysensor Servooutput servooutput ForC...

Page 22: ...ail Safe output is performed During this time the last servo input is held After the selected time has elapsed the Central Box outputs behave accordingtosettingforeachspecificoutput Mode fail safemode...

Page 23: ...atwillbegeneratedfromthereceiverinthesametime Fig 17 Device Explorer Servo Output Mapping 5 4Telemetry Temp actualtemperatureoftheCentralBox ShortedoutputsNo actualnumberofoverloadedoutputs Voltage ac...

Page 24: ...mum maximum values in the Central Box Clear Now allows you to immediately clear the recorded battery capacity and minimum maximum values in the Central Box For description of individual items see the...

Page 25: ...o yourPC 1 Connect the Central Box output labeled Ext1 with the USB adapterbymeansofinterconnectioncable 2 Start the firmware update program for the Central Box on your PC 3 For Central Box 100 Connec...

Page 26: ...put into operation via magnet it is necessary to follow safety precautions for handling magnets The magnetismountedinahardaluminumcarrier 1 Keep the magnetickey a safe distancefrom all devicesthat cou...

Page 27: ...te with magnetic switch 120uA Consumption on the off state with the RC switch 140 uA Operating temperature 20 C up to 75 C Weight 30 g Dimensions 63x38x17mm Dimensions of magnetic switch 30x21x5 mm Te...

Page 28: ...repairs for the product always attach a proof of purchase Warranty and post warranty service is providedbyyourdealerorthemanufacturer Technicalsupport In case you are not sure about the setup or some...

Page 29: ...100 200 Country of origin Czech republic The object of declaration described above is in conformity with the requirements of the folowing EU legislations and harmonized standards SN EN 61000 6 1 2007...

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