Characteristic features of the CD06 set:
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communication between transmitters and receivers of the RS485 standard (with the speed of
2400bps or 9600bps), on the basis of the PELCO-D protocol;
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a possibility of communicating in the one-way mode (without confirmation) or in two-way
mode (with confirmations – the receiver sends feedback to the transmitter concerning the
receipt of the order and its correct performance, at the same time, the transmitter signalizes
that the transmission is successful);
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no delays in the transmission (all orders are performed immediately)
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a possibility of connecting up to 8 devices of different addresses (from 100 to 107) in one
bus-bar
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communication can function by means of wire or radio interface (with CD04 modules)
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the CD06-Rx receiver can be controlled by means of the CD06-Tx transmitter or by means of
the PTZ keyboard;
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the receiver can be set to two work modes: bistable and astable (the receiver can be divided
and half of outlets will work in the bistable mode and the other half in the astable mode)
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it is possible to turn on the EEPROM memory in the receiver in which last states of outlets are
registered and in case of breaks in power supply these states will be regenerated;
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one receiver can work in the one-way work mode, on one address; theoretically, this receiver
can control unlimited number of receivers;
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the receiver has a possibility to set addresses for outlets 1-3 and outlets 4-6 separately, then
the inlets IN-1– IN-3 control the outlets OUT-1 – OUT-3 of the first receiver and similarly, the
inlets IN-4 – IN-6 control the outlets OUT-4-OUT6 of the second receiver, this option gives a
possibility to connect e.g. four transmitters controlling three outlets in eight receivers in one
bus-bar.
Preparing the CD06 set for work
It is recommended to make the first start and configuration of the system in
workshop conditions in small distance. It can save much valuable time in the configuration of
the CD06 set for different applications:
1.
Connect the modules with one another, connecting RS485 wires to appropriate
blocks (A, B) of the transmitter and the receiver.
2.
Connect devices to the inlets (IN-1…IN-6) of the transmitter and to the outlets (OUT-
1…OUT6) of the receiver (NO – normally open contact, NC – normally closed contact,
Z- common contact).
3.
Configure both devices in an appropriate way (see section: “Configuration of the
CD06 set”).
4.
Connect the power supply adaptor to CD06 modules and then, to the power supply
socket.
5.
The “POWER” diode indicator shows the supply state (the green light should be on).
The effect of floating light should appear on the diodes IN-1…IN-6 in the transmitter
what shows that the transmitter is synchronized with the receiver. At the same time,
TxD diodes (data transmission) and RxD diodes (data receipt) should blink.
6.
When the floating light effect stops, devices are ready to start work. Diodes in the
transmitter should be set according to the state on the inlets IN1…IN6.
7.
If one of the diodes IN-1….IN-6 in the transmitter starts to blink, it is necessary to
check the correctness of communication. It can be caused among others by
incompatibility of the transmitter and the receiver, the lack of confirmation of data
receipt by the receiver (in the two-way work mode), disturbances in the RS485 line,
etc.