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QUICK START GUIDE | XC-760 XPERIENCE CONTROLLER

Example 2 | Presence sensor

When  an  XY-Presence  sensor  connected  to  X-talk 
interface  001  detects  a  person  in  distance  zone  4,  the 
following API serial command is sent from the XC-760 to 
the 3rd party device: 

X001A[4]

When  an  XY-Presence  sensor  connected  to  X-talk 
interface 001 does not detect a person, the following API 
serial command is sent from the XC-760 to the 3rd party 
device: 

X001A[1]

XC-760

(Xperience controller)

USB-A to Micro-USB cable

(connect to 3rd party device)

DC Power supply

(24V)

XY-146

(presence sensor)

XC

Example 3 | RFID sensor

When tag 2 is picked up from an antenna connected to 
X-talk interface 004, the following API serial commands are 
sent from the XC-760 to the 3rd party device:

XR[PU002]
X004A[1]

When tag 1 is placed on an antenna connected to X-talk 
interface 004, the following API serial commands are sent 
from the XC-760 to the 3rd party device:

XR[PB001]
X004A[0]

Example 4 | Button input

When  button  1  of  a  (touch)  button  interface  connected 
to X-talk interface 003 is pressed,  the following API serial 
commands  are  sent  from  the  XC-760  to  the  3rd  party 
device: 

X003A[3]

When  button  4  of  a  (touch)  button  interface  connected 
to X-talk interface 003 is pressed,  the following API serial 
commands  are  sent  from  the  XC-760  to  the  3rd  party 
device: 

X003A[17]

XR

XR-C10

(RFID antenna)

XR-C10

RFID Tags

(number 1-3)

XR-DR1

(RFID antenna driver

XC-760

(Xperience controller)

USB-A to Micro-USB cable

(connect to 3rd party device)

DC Power supply

(24V)

XC

Push buttons

(with LED, 4x)

XT-B4N

(4x button interface)

XT-4F

(Touch buttons)

XT-B4

1

2

3

4

XC-760

(Xperience controller)

DC Power supply

(24V)

XC

USB-A to Micro-USB cable

(connect to 3rd party device)

Summary of Contents for XC-760

Page 1: ...want to connect your own Pixel LED strips separate connection cables are also available as an accessory product codes CAW S C Software setup for testing Terminal Typically the XC 760 controller is connected to a 3rd party device such as a Digital Signage Player on which CMS software is installed that has built in functionality for sending and receiving Serial Events However if you want to do a fir...

Page 2: ... 1 Color 0 default white at 99 max with 1 8 seconds ramp time Ramp 2 Color 0 default white at 23 with 1 2 seconds For more information on controlling Pixel LEDs via X Wave interfaces please refer to the document Manual Controlling X Wave LEDs API X005B 280105 X006B 200003 X111B 399C1201020C120012 X114B 4990120012300040 VCC CI DI GND VCC CO DO GND VCC CI DI GND VCC CO DO GND VCC CI DI GND VCC CO DO...

Page 3: ...nected to X talk interface 004 the following API serial commands are sent from the XC 760 to the 3rd party device XR PU002 X004A 1 When tag 1 is placed on an antenna connected to X talk interface 004 the following API serial commands are sent from the XC 760 to the 3rd party device XR PB001 X004A 0 Example 4 Button input When button 1 of a touch button interface connected to X talk interface 003 i...

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