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Setting the Manual/External Mode Selector to External

Set the Manual/External Mode Selector to EXT to set External Mode. The value set with external control is displayed on the digital display.

* Although it is possible to set the external control setting even the manual/external mode selector is set to manual mode, the setting will not be activated until the 

manual/external mode selector is set to external mode.

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Control with External Signals (Continued) 

*9)  Except for the ON/OFF setting, any changes to the default values will be held after the power supply is turned OFF. The ON/OFF setting will not be held.

*10) There is no received data when timeout error occurs.

*11) Received Command for Setting Status Check (F999.S99.L9): F999 = F command set value (F000 to F255), S99 = S command set value (S00 to S10),
        L9 = L command set value (L0: Not lit, L1: Lit)  L1 must be returned immediately after the power supply is turned ON.

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0

1

F

1

2

5

*8) Checksum

*7) ON/OFF setting from Ethernet communications without regards to trigger logic switch, turned OFF at ‘0’ and ON at ‘1’.

When operating Ethernet communications and trigger signal input at same time in ON/OFF mode.

When Trigger logic switch is at HIGH: if either controls setting to OFF setting, Light unit will be turned OFF
When Trigger logic switch is at LOW: if either controls setting to ON setting, Light unit will be turned ON

Initialize the Network Setting

If the IP address setting and others is incorrect, you will not be able to connect to the Control Unit. You will also not be able to reset the IP address and 
others. If that occurs, use a pointed object to press the external control reset switch on the front panel to reset network settings to their default values.
To enable the reset settings, cycle the power supply

* The lowest byte (two characters) of 17F 

is taken, so the checksum is 7F.

Example: Setting the Light Intensity of Channel 2 to 125

Byte 2

Byte 1

Byte 3

Byte 4

Byte 5

Byte 6

Byte 7

40 hex

30 hex

31 hex

46 hex

31 hex

32 hex

35 hex

Header

Sent command

Channel

17F hex

Total

ASCII (hexadecimal)

Character

The codes of the ASCII characters from the header to the 
send command are added, the lowest byte is converted to 
hexadecimal, and two characters are sent.

(when there is a command error)

Checking the Unit Status

@00O004FCRLF

@00N0351CRLF

@00CE3CRLF

Send the following command to check the Unit status.

Checking the Unit status

(normal)

(when there is a set value out of range error)

Setting

Send data

Receive data when OK Receive data when NG

Resetting the Light Intensity and Lighting Mode

@00OEFCRLF

@00N014FCRLF

@00RF2CRLF

To restore the external control setting to default value, send the following command.

All Channel Initialization

Setting

Send data

Receive data when OK Receive data when NG

Setting the Light Intensity

Specify the channel and set the light intensity.

3

@02OF1CRLF

@00N014FCRLF

@02F07584CRLF

Setting example

Setting the L3 light 

intensity to 75

Send data

Receive data when OK Receive data when NG

(when there is a command error)

Setting the Lighting Mode

4

@01OF0CRLF

@01N0352CRLF

@01S0458CRLF

Setting example

Send data

Receive data when OK Receive data when NG

Specify the channel and set the lighting mode.

Setting the L2 lighting mode 

to 200 µs in Strobe Mode

(when there is a set value out of range error)

Set the Unit’s IP address and the reply address. To enable the settings that were changed, cycle the power supply.

* If the IP address changes, do not forget to change the send destination of commands.

Setting Up the Network 

(Only Initially and When Settings Are Changed)

2

IP Address

Subnet Mask

Default Gateway

Reception Port Setting

Reply IP Address

Reply Port Setting

192.168.3.2

255.255.255.0

192.168.3.1

4561

192.168.3.10

4562

@00E01192.168.003.00230CRLF
@00E02255.255.255.00035CRLF
@00E03192.168.003.00131CRLF

@00E040456149CRLF

@00E05192.168.003.01033CRLF

@00E06045624CCRLF

@00OEFCRLF

Item

Setting example

Send data

Receive data when OK

Receive data when NG

@00N014FCRLF

(when there is a command error)

@00N0351CRLF

(when there is a set value 

out of range error)

To Set ON/OFF Signal in ON/OFF Mode

5

@FFO1BCRLF

@FFN027CCRLF

@FFL048CRLF

Setting example

Send data

Receive data when OK Receive data when NG

Specify the channel and set ON/OFF signal.

(When there is checksum error)

To turn all light units OFF

To Check the Setting Status

@00MEDCRLF

@00N0250CRLF

@00OF075.S04.L060CRLF

Setting example

Send data

Receive data when OK

Receive data when NG

(When there is checksum error)

When checking the setting status, send the following command after specify the channel.

(If Intensity=75, Strobe mode=200μs, Light unit=OFF)

To check the setting 

status of L1.

Setting Procedures

Set items      ,      , and       when using Continuous Mode.*

1 2

3

Set items      ,      ,      , and       when using ON/OFF Mode.*

5

1 2 3

Set items      ,      ,      , and       when using Strobe Mode.

1

3

4

2

Make sure that the main power source is turned ON.

* If you have changed the lighting mode from the default value, set it to “Continuous Mode or ON/OFF Mode” in item       .

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Batch Setting for Each Channel (Available Only When “FF” Is Set for the Channel Specification)

When you specify the data in the form "aaa/bbb/ccc/ddd" to the F command, you can set the light intensities for each channel with a single send data at a time. If you specify “FFF” for a data, the 

light intensity of the corresponding channel will not be changed.

     Example) @FFF123/045/FFF/09942CRLF: Setting the light intensity to 123 for L1, 045 for L2. The light intensity for L3 will not be changed. Setting the light intensity to 099 for L4.

When you specify the data in the form "a/b/c/d" to the L command, you can set ON/OFF signals for each channel with a single send data at a time. If you specify “F” for a data, the ON/OFF status of 

the corresponding channel will not be changed.

     Example) @FFL1/F/0/07CCRLF: Setting the signal to ON for L1. The ON/OFF status for L2 will not be changed. Setting the signals to OFF for L3 and L4.

(when there is a command error)

Содержание Lighting Solution PD3-5024-4-EI

Страница 1: ...eign matter from the electrodes Failure to do so may result in fire Do not connect any Light Units other than CCS LED Light Units Doing so may cause overcurrent and the device may overheat or ignite P...

Страница 2: ...t outlets Insufficient ventilation may cause heat to accumulate inside the product and result in a fire Mounting the Unit to DIN Rail Mounting to DIN Rail Hook the tab on the upper part of the Unit on...

Страница 3: ...us Mode refer to items and under 7 Manual Control 1 3 2 To use manual control in ON OFF Mode refer to items and under and 7 Manual Control 1 3 2 9 Inputting the External Trigger The Light Units are tu...

Страница 4: ...rrent control Per connector 3 9 W max 700mA max Depends on the light intensity of the Light Unit Only connected Light Units can be selected Detected at any time 3 s 10 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 7 10 8 5 5 10 10...

Страница 5: ...to turn ON the Light Units continuously To flash the strobe turn the setting switch and select a setting from F01 to F10 strobe time of 40 s to 40 ms The Light Units are turned ON for the period of ti...

Страница 6: ...only 6 Lighting Mode Settings Select the lighting mode form Continuous Mode ON OFF Mode or Strobe Mode The lighting time can be set in Strobe Mode The Strobe Mode can be set for 24V DC Light Units onl...

Страница 7: ...00N014FCRLF 02F07584CRLF Setting example Setting the L3 light intensity to 75 Send data Receive data when OK Receive data when NG when there is a command error Setting the Lighting Mode 4 01OF0CRLF 01...

Страница 8: ...Units turn ON when the photocoupler is OFF and OFF when the photocoupler is ON Strobe Mode Photocoupler OFF Photocoupler ON Light Unit status Photocoupler OFF Photocoupler ON Light Unit status Photoc...

Страница 9: ...wer sources with inverters motors etc may cause malfunction Do not bundle product cables with high voltage lines or power lines Doing so may cause the product to malfunction Keep the product cables as...

Страница 10: ...10 15 70 VA 50 60 Hz 15 A at 100 VAC 30 A at 200 VAC from a cold start 3 5 mA max 264 VAC 60 Hz with no load 24V DC 1 500 VAC for one minute Cutoff current 10 mA 500V DC 20 M min Temperature 0 to 40 C...

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