microSYST migra Serial User Manual Download Page 29

 

migra Serial

 

Large Format, Graphics Compatible Display

 

 

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microSYST Systemelectronic GmbH, Am Gewerbepark 11, 92670 Windischeschenbach 

 +49 9681 91960-0, 

 +49 9681 91960-10, [email protected], www.microsyst.de 

 

 

 

 
 

3.7.5  Digital Inputs and Outputs 

Large format display with a vertical resolution of up to 64 pixels can op-
tionally be equipped with up to 16 digital inputs and 16 digital outputs. 
Large format display with a vertical resolution of more than 64 pixels can 
optionally be equipped with up to 16 digital inputs. 
 
 
Request Frame 
 

Byte 1 

Byte 2 

Byte 3 

Byte 2+n 

Byte 18 

ESC 

Function 

Output bit 1 

Output bit n 

Output Bit 16 

1B

h

 

“D” 

“0” or “1” 

“0” or “1” 

“0” or “1” 

 
“0”  

-> clear output 

“1”  

-> set output 

else   -> retain previous output status. 
 
Response: (FC byte, bit 0 = 1

)

 

 

Byte 1 

Byte 2 

Byte 3 

Byte 2+n 

Byte 18 

ESC 

Function 

Input bit 1 

Input bit n 

Input bit 16 

1B

h

 

“D” 

“0” or “1” 

“0” or “1” 

“0” or “1” 

 

“0”  

-> input cleared 

“1”  

-> input set. 

 
 

The output bits are used to switch the digital outputs (if included). 
 
After switching the device on, all outputs are cleared (0). 

 

Summary of Contents for migra Serial

Page 1: ...SYST Systemelectronic GmbH Am Gewerbepark 11 92670 Windischeschenbach 49 9681 91960 0 49 9681 91960 10 info microsyst de www microsyst de migra Serial Large Format Graphics Compatible Display User s M...

Page 2: ...6 2 Controlling 14 3 7 Description of the Data Unit for Online Frames 15 3 7 1 Online Texts 16 3 7 1 1 Selecting a Character Set 16 3 7 1 2 Positioning the Cursor 17 3 7 1 3 Configuring Attributes 17...

Page 3: ...Execution 30 3 7 6 2 Input dependent Macro Jump 31 3 7 6 3 Pause during Macro Execution 33 3 7 6 4 Stop Macro Execution 33 3 8 Response Frames 34 3 9 Multiple ESC Sequences 35 3 10 Examples 36 3 11 P...

Page 4: ...MC Display Functions Data transmission RS 232 RS 485 or TTY serial Interface or parallel inter face Configuration with PC software via serial port Both texts different font sizes and types and graphi...

Page 5: ...0 Hz 110 V 60 Hz or 24 VDC 20 Interface serial parallel optional Housing powder coated aluminium Housing dimensions see chapter device configuration Mounting articulated arm or hanging mount bracket f...

Page 6: ...e power supply When disconnecting the power supply the following sequence has to be observed o Disconnect the power supply cable from the power supply o Disconnect the power supply cable from the disp...

Page 7: ...te blue View single sided double sided Operating voltage 230 V 50 Hz 110 V 60 Hz 24 V DC Protection IP54 IP65 Temperature range 0 to 50 C 20 to 50 C Housing dimensions _______x_______x_______mm ______...

Page 8: ...play Elements Alphanumeric display modules with 16 x 16 64 x 8 or 64 x 16 dot matri ces are utilized Attention As far as the software is concerned there is no difference be tween modules with 16 pixel...

Page 9: ...ed flash memory are incomplete This may result from a previously interrupted upload operation If this is the case uploading must be re peated with the help of MICON PC software If the test mode has be...

Page 10: ...his period of time The next frame can be transmitted immediately after the response frame has been received If no response frame is used the MIGRA is not ready to receive a new frame until the last re...

Page 11: ...127D for broadcast SA Source address Bit 7 must be set possible addresses 0 to 126D FC Frame control control for the communications sequence Bit 7 set permanently to 1 Bits 6 2 reserved 0 Bit 1 0 do...

Page 12: ...f bit 1 is not set in the FC byte do not use checksum ETX End of Text 00000011B End of text 03H If bit 1 is set in the FC byte use checksum CHK H CHK L ETX High nibble from sum of all previous bytes w...

Page 13: ...or example the first board controls the module lines 1 to 4 Example Large format display with a resolution of 4x10 display modules 1 Controller Board 1 2 3 4 5 Controller Board 2 6 7 8 Controller Boar...

Page 14: ...81 80 81 1B 47 2B 30 30 30 03 Wait for response 02 80 81 80 30 03 Transmit frame 02 82 80 81 1B 47 2B 30 30 30 03 Wait for response 02 80 82 80 30 03 Transmit frame 02 83 80 81 1B 47 2B 30 30 30 03 Wa...

Page 15: ...el at the display unit All variables graphics and texts are written to the display starting at the selected x and y coordinates and then proceeding down and to the right The display s physical limits...

Page 16: ...or 0DH or by transmitting the escape sequence for setting cursor position ESC C If the display limits are exceeded read out is continued at the next line or at the first line of the display unit 3 7...

Page 17: ...sor Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 ESC Function x Position hundreds x Position tens x Position ones y Position hundreds y Position tens y Position ones 1Bh C 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0...

Page 18: ...if the background colour has been set to transparent 3 7 2 2 Adjusting Speed for Moving Screen Texts Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 ESC Function Moving Screen Speed 1Bh L 0 static 1 1 8 seconds 9 0 2 seconds A...

Page 19: ...te 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 133 ESC Function Set Var no hundreds Var no tens Var no ones Variable values 1Bh V put 0 9 0 9 0 9 20h FFh Variables may include up to 127 characters the length of the...

Page 20: ...und colour used with the variables may not be transparent and a character set with uniform character width should be used in order to assure correct display Otherwise the variable must be cleared prio...

Page 21: ...g a bargraph means to fill the bargraph area with the current online background colour from the last ESC A frame Black is used if the online background colour has been set to transparent If a varia bl...

Page 22: ...colour Passing one of the colour borders starting at the reference value the bar will be shown in a new colour defined with the border after this point Four colour borders are defined Each one must b...

Page 23: ...ting at the right If a variable is preset to preceding zeros are suppressed i e re placed with blanks If a variable is preset to preceding zeros are displayed If a digit is occupied by the dollar sign...

Page 24: ...2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 ESC Function Colour x pos hun dreds x pos tens x pos ones y pos hun dreds y pos tens y pos ones 1Bh P 0 black 1 green 2 red 3 yellow 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9...

Page 25: ...ck 1 green 2 red 3 yellow T transparent Upper Left Hand Corner Position Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Byte 10 x position hundreds x position tens x position ones y position hundreds y position te...

Page 26: ...9 ESC Function Direction Speed Increment Start line tens Start line ones End line tens End line ones 1Bh S 0 off 1 up 2 down 0 static 1 1 8 sec 9 0 2 sec 1 1 pixel 9 9 pixels 0 no scrolling 0 9 0 9 0...

Page 27: ...l 9 9 pixels 0 no scrolling 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 Scrolls once through a portion of the screen from the start line to the end line speed static or cyclically in steps with a value ranging from 1 to...

Page 28: ...n 1Bh B 0 2 seconds 9 0 2 seconds The selected blinking period duration is assigned to all blinking texts The default value 9 is activated each time the device is switched on 3 7 4 2 Adjusting Brightn...

Page 29: ...isplay with a vertical resolution of more than 64 pixels can optionally be equipped with up to 16 digital inputs Request Frame Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 2 n Byte 18 ESC Function Output bit 1 Output bi...

Page 30: ...ine frames The first macro line is executed after the device is switched on if one exists Subsequent macro lines are executed every 100 ms A macro line can consist of several commands Macro execution...

Page 31: ...o execution is continued at the digit Macro no 000 999 if the indicated input was read in at least once with the status 0 or 1 since the last query with exactly this command The digital inputs are usu...

Page 32: ...E0 1 2 001 ESC M007E1 1 3 002 ESC M009E2 1 4 003 ESC w010 5 004 ESC M000 6 005 ESC T 000 7 006 ESC M000 8 007 ESC T 001 9 008 ESC M000 10 009 ESC F0 11 010 ESC M000 The Inputs 0 to 2 are queried every...

Page 33: ...unction Pause duration hundreds Pause duration tens Pause duration ones 1Bh w 0 9 0 9 0 9 Sets the time which elapses until the next macro is executed in steps of 100 ms A macro is normally executed e...

Page 34: ...A FC Data Unit ETX Start of text Destination address Source address Frame control Error code End of text 00000010B 10000000B 10000001B 10000000 B 00000011B 2 128 129 128 0 5 3 Error Codes and their Me...

Page 35: ...lling and to the macro list The partition frames can be a ESC sequence or a online text each If a online text shall follow after the ESC sequence it must be separated with the separator sign 31D 1FH f...

Page 36: ...t of text migra address Source address Frame control Hello world End of text 00000010B 10000001B 10000000B 10000001B 00000011B 2 129 128 129 3 Response from MIGRA if no errors occur STX DA SA FC Data...

Page 37: ...ww microsyst de 3 11 Parallel Interface Functions can be initialised via the 16 digital inputs which are analo gous to the online frames used for the serial interface 3 11 1 Timing at the Parallels In...

Page 38: ...0 49 9681 91960 10 info microsyst de www microsyst de 3 11 3 Querying Text 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 For example the following assignments are used to display text 12 16 15 14 13 12 11 1...

Page 39: ...9 9681 91960 10 info microsyst de www microsyst de 3 11 4 Querying Graphics 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 For example the following assignments are used to clear graphic 7 16 15 14 13 12 11 1...

Page 40: ...ay with 6 variables Each digit is implemented by means of a variable numbers 0 through 5 In or der to display a 9 at the fourth digit ASCII value 39H must be assigned to vari able 3 fourth digit The i...

Page 41: ...ture Plug Connector serial interface If an external bus termination is needed these pins can be used The bus termination can also be set internally when required see chapter Internal Switches The bus...

Page 42: ...Mains Plug 230 VAC 3 Pin Circular Plug 24 VDC optional 5 Pin Circular Plug only at displays with a maximum size of 4x4 display modules and optional digital outputs Relay 1 2 is controlled by digital o...

Page 43: ...ta at the position of the selected variable Query macro Starts stops macro execution at the selected macro Strobe If high level is applied to pin 16 110 ms the selected data are applied command is exe...

Page 44: ...9681 91960 10 info microsyst de www microsyst de 4 1 Internal Switches The housing must be opened in order to change the switch settings The display unit is delivered with the following default settin...

Page 45: ...n Allowable device addresses 1 through 126 If a display with several controller boards is used the following addresses are valid for the first controller board 1 4 7 10 and so on The remaining control...

Page 46: ...frame bytes may not pass any more than the ori ented time receiving timeout The next frame may be sent first after the current frame was worked off completely Therefore you must either keep a suffici...

Page 47: ...set Therefore the following DIP switches must be set to ON S8 DIP3 DIP4 S9 DIP1 DIP2 4 2 LEDs Component Function Description LED 1 Power up Illuminated Normal operation Blinks at a frequency of appro...

Page 48: ...yst de 5 Appendix 5 1 Standard Equipment Display unit with current software and hardware versions Square socket key User s manual Socket connector for power supply Mating plug 5 2 Optional Accessories...

Page 49: ...1001 9 xxxx1010 A xxxx1011 B xxxx1100 C xxxx1101 D xxxx1110 E xxxx1111 F bin hex 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 1111 X 0 P p X 1 A Q a q X 2 B R b r X 3 C S c s...

Page 50: ...illumination with bright light sources and or direct sunlight The display must be switched off before cleaning Protect the display from excessive humidity extreme vibration di rect sunlight and extrem...

Page 51: ...ove men tioned product meets the requirements of the following standard Die bereinstimmung des bezeichneten Produk tes mit den Vorschriften der angewandten Richt linie n wird nachgewiesen durch die Ei...

Page 52: ...cts have to be indicated immediately after their perception too Generally defects and their symptoms must be described as accurately as possible in order to allow for reproducibility and elimination T...

Page 53: ...ons changed Kreuzer Receiving timeout changed Kreuzer Chapter Input dependent Macro Jump added Kreuzer New dummy added Kreuzer Pin assignment TTY changed Kreuzer Pin assignment RS232 changed Kreuzer P...

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