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Other part is RS232 (3), it can be used for control other devices or looping output,
or connect with PC.
These two parts share the same grounding.
②
This port includes: RS232 (1)/IR2, IR1 and RS485.
a) RS232 (1)/IR2: share the same port; the detailed use depends on the setting of
PS-WP. When be used as RS232, it is unidirectional transmission, transmit
data but without receive.
b) IR1: for control other devices, it can be programmable by the PS-WP.
c) RS485: the RS485 can be programmed as different commands and control the
device with RS485 port. The command of RS485 is the same as RS232 (1).
③
Low-Voltage relay ports: set the relay on/off by software PS-WP.
④
Power connector: 12VDC.
Be sure that the “+” and “-” never be mixed or
wrong connection.
⑤
Infrared sensor port: receive and learn the IR code, to build the IR database.
⑥
Mini USB Connector:
Communicate with PC, which uses PS-WP to program the buttons.
Transmit the infrared data when learning IR (Optional).
4.2 Connection of Programming and Looping
The programmable control panel can be connected to the computer for programming,
to default the functions of every button. It can be connected by USB or RS232, working
with the PS-WP software. It is shown as below:
Programming Connection
Note
: When use this USB port to program the control panel’s buttons, the available
COM port number should not be more than 10.
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