Nexmosphere XPERIENCE XC-748 Quick Start Manual Download Page 1

Xperience platform

All of Nexmosphere’s controllers are built on the same platform principles. If this is your first time using a Nexmosphere 
controller, we recommend to first read  

https://nexmosphere.com/technology/xperience-platform/

 

to learn the basics about 

our platform and its terminology.

XC-748

The XC-748 is an Xperience controller with 4 X-Wave interfaces,  
2 RGBW LED Outputs and 4 X-talk interfaces:

 

111.

 X-Wave interface, API address 111 

1.

 X-talk interface 001 

112.

 X-Wave interface, API address 112 

2.

 X-talk interface 002

113.

 X-Wave interface, API address 113 

3.

 X-talk interface 003

114.

 X-Wave interface, API address 114 

4.

 X-talk interface 004

 

 

  

 

     

 

A.

 

RGBW LED output A (Generic API address 005, RGBW channel A)

B.

 

RGBW LED output B (Generic API address 005, RGBW channel B)

USB.

 API interface (micro-USB connector) 

 

LED.

  White status LED

DC.

    12-24VDC Power input (2.1mm DC socket)

Hardware setup

1.

 Connect one or more Elements to any of the 4 X-talk interfaces.

2.

 Connect one or more RGB(W) LED strips to any of the 2 RGBW LED outputs*.

3. 

Connect one or more Pixel LED strips to any of the 4 X-Wave interfaces**. 

4. 

Connect the 12 or 24VDC power supply to the DC power input connector. Make sure the voltage of the power supply

     matches the operating voltage of the RGBW LED strips (12VDC or 24VDC).

5.

 Connect the micro-USB cable to a 3rd party device (e.g. Digital Signage Player or PC).

6.

 Wait until the white status LED stops blinking. This lasts about 5 seconds.

*

RGBW LED strips including connection cable are available as an accessory (product codes L-X5.....l). If you want to connect your own RGBW LED strips, separate 

connection cables are also available as an accessory (product codes CA5-S..C). 

**Pixel LED strips including connection cable are available as an accessory (product codes L-P......W). If you 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-748 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 first test on a PC or Mac, follow the instructions below:

1.

 Download a terminal program. For example 

Termite

 or 

Hercules.

2.

 Open the Terminal program and go to settings. Choose the COM port on which the XC-748 controller enumerated*. 

     In most cases this is the highest available number in the COM port drop-down setting.

3.

 Set the COM port settings to the following values

 

Baudrate 

 

115200   

 

Flow Control

  

None

 

Parity 

 

 None 

  

EOL 

 

 

CR+LF

 

Data 

   

Bits 8   

 

Protocol 

 

ASCII

 

Stop 

   

Bits 1

4.

 Set the COM port to “Open”.  

The controller is now ready for use.

5. 

When sending consecutive API serial commands to the XC-748 controller, place a 50mS delay between each command. 

*

In case the XC-748 controller is not recognized as a COM port by the 3rd party device, a driver (Prolific PL2303) can be downloaded 

here.

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QUICK START GUIDE

XC-748 XPERIENCE CONTROLLER

© 2020 Nexmosphere. All rights reserved. v1.0 / 10-20

All content contained herein is subject to change without prior notice.

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Summary of Contents for XPERIENCE XC-748

Page 1: ... l If you want to connect your own RGBW LED strips separate connection cables are also available as an accessory product codes CA5 S C Pixel LED strips including connection cable are available as an accessory product codes L P W If you 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 Ty...

Page 2: ... suppor t nexmosphere com QUICK START GUIDE XC 748 XPERIENCE CONTROLLER 2020 Nexmosphere All rights reserved v1 0 10 20 All content contained herein is subject to change without prior notice 2 Example 1 RGBW LED control To control an RGBW LED strip connected to RGBW channel A or B send one of the following API example commands from the 3rd party device to the XC 748 controller Set the LED strip co...

Page 3: ... states over 48 LEDs State 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 X111B 280105 X111B 200003 X113B 399C1201020C120012 X114B 4990120012300040 XC 748 Xperience controller USB A to Micro USB cable ...

Page 4: ...ed to X talk interface 003 is pressed the following API serial commands are sent from the XC 748 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 748 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...

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