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Setting Procedures
Specifications for External Control
Resetting the Light Intensity and Lighting Mode
To restore the external control setting to default value, send the following command.
@00OEFCRLF
Receive data when OK Receive data when NG
Setting
All Channel Initialization
@00RF2CRLF
Send data
@00N014FCRLF
(when there is a command error)
Checking the Unit Status
Send the following command to check the Unit status.
Receive data when OK Receive data when NG
Setting
Checking the Unit status
@00CE3CRLF
Send data
@00O004FCRLF
(normal)
@00N0351CRLF
(when there is a set value out of range error)
Setting the Light Intensity
Specify the channel and set the light intensity.
Setting example
Setting the L3 light
intensity to 75
@02F07584CRLF
Send data
@02OF1CRLF
Receive data when OK Receive data when NG
@02N0151CRLF
(when there is a command error)
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Setting the Lighting Mode
Specify the channel and set the lighting mode.
@01OF0CRLF
Receive data when OK Receive data when NG
Setting example
Setting the L2 lighting mode
to 200 µs in Strobe Mode
@01S0458CRLF
Send data
@01N0352CRLF
(when there is a set value out of range error)
4
Make sure that the main power source is turned ON.
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Set items , , and when using Continuous Mode or ON/OFF Mode.
Set items , , , and when using Strobe Mode.
1
3
4
2
1
3
2
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Communications Specifications
TCP/UDP protocol
IPv4 protocol
Ethernet
Standard
Standard
Standard
Baud rate
Transmission medium
RFC793, RFC768
RFC791
IEEE802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3x
10 Mbps/100 Mbps
(Automatically detected.)
10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX
Protocol layer
Specification
Sample of Alphanumeric Characters:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789
Command Formats
* Set values that are higher than 02 are not valid.
Channel Specification
Channel
Set value
L2
L1
L3
01
00
02
* Set values that are higher than 10 are not valid.
Lighting Mode Settings
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
40 μs 80 μs 120 μs 200 μs 600 μs
Strobe Mode
1 ms
4 ms 10 ms 20 ms 40 ms
Digital window
F00
Set value
00
Continuous Mode
or ON/OFF Mode
Status
Send Data
Receive Data
* The number of TCP connection (possible numbers to connect at same time) which PD3 correspond is “1”
To Set ON/OFF Signal in ON/OFF Mode
Specify the channel and set ON/OFF signal.
5
Receive data when OK Receive data when NG
Setting example
Send data
To turn all light units OFF
@FFL048CRLF
@FFO1BCRLF
@FFN027CCRLF
(When there is checksum error)
To Check the Setting Status
When checking the setting status, send the following command after specify the channel.
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Control with External Signals
Light Intensity Setting
Lighting Mode Setting
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Reply IP Address
Reception Port Setting
Reply Port Setting
All Channel Initialization
Status Check
(overcurrent check)
Function
F
S
E01
E02
E03
E05
E04
E06
R
C
Sent command
Instruction
- - -
192.168.000.002
255.255.255.000
192.168.000.001
192.168.000.016
40001
30001
- - -
- - -
Default
Header
@
Channel specification
00 (fixed)
Data
00 to 10 (Refer to
Lighting Mode Settings
.)
000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255
(Specify all digits, e.g., specify “192.168.000.005”
instead of “192.168.0.5.”)
00000 to 65535
(Specify all digits, e.g., specify “04561” instead of “4561.”)
- - -
- - -
- - -
Delimiter
<CR><LF>
Checksum
00 to FF
(Refer to
Checksum
.)
ON/OFF Setting
Setting Status Check
00 to 02
(Refer to
Channel Specification
.)
FF: All channels
(ON/OFF setting only).
L
M
0: Not lit, 1: Lit
(Refer to annotation.)
00
000
000 to 255 (000: Minimum intensity, 255: Maximum intensity)
N
01: Command error
03: Set value out of range error
02: Checksum error
Function
Recevied command
OK
Header
@
Channel specification
Delimiter
<CR><LF>
Checksum
00 to FF
(Refer to
Checksum
.)
NG
O
- - -
- - -
Light Intensity Setting
Lighting Mode Setting
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Reply IP Address
Reception Port Setting
Reply Port Setting
All Channel Initialization
Status Check
(overcurrent check)
ON/OFF Setting
Setting Status Check
00 (fixed)
00: Normal, 11: Error
F999.S99.L9
* When operating Ethernet communications and trigger signal input at same time in ON/OFF mode.
When Trigger logic switch is at HIGH: if ether controls setting to OFF setting, Light unit will be turned OFF
When Trigger logic switch is at LOW: if ether controls setting to ON setting, Light unit will be turned ON
* ON/OFF setting from Ethernet communications without
regards to trigger logic switch, turned OFF at ‘0’ and ON at ‘1’.
Default setting for trigger logic switch is HIGH =‘1(ON)’
and LOW =‘0(OFF)’. ON/OFF setting will not be held
after turning the power off.
* Specify all numbers
in decimal format.
* Send a data within 4 seconds from
'Header' to 'Delimiter', otherwise
time-out error occurs and
command data will be rejected.
* There is no received data when timeout error occurs. * Received command for setting status check (F999.S99.L9) F999=Light intensity setting (F000 to F255), S99=Lighting mode setting (S00 to S10), L9=ON/OFF setting (L0: Not lit / L1: Lit)
* 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
@
0
1
F
1
2
5
Header
Sent command
Channel
17F hex
Total
ASCII
(hexadecimal)
Character
Checksum
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.
Set items , , , and when using ON/OFF Mode.
●
Set items , , and when using Continuous Mode.
1 2
5
●
1 2
Make sure that the main power source is turned ON.
●
Set items , , , and when using Strobe Mode.
1
3
4
3
3
2
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1
Setting the Manual/External Mode Selector to External
* 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.
Set the Manual/External Mode Selector to EXT to set External Mode.
The value set with external control is displayed on the digital window.
Setting Up the Network
(Only Initially and When Settings Are Changed)
2
Item
Setting example
Send data
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
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Reception Port Setting
Reply IP Address
Reply Port Setting
Item
Receive data when OK
@00OEFCRLF
Receive data when NG
@00N014FCRLF
@00N0351CRLF
(when there is a command error)
(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.
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 all settings to their default values.
To enable the reset settings, cycle the power supply
00 to 02
(Refer to
Channel Specification
.)
FF: All channels
(ON/OFF setting only).
Receive data when OK
Receive data when NG
Setting example
Send data
To check the
setting status of L1.
@00MEDCRLF
@00N0250CRLF
@00OF075.S04.L060CRLF
(If Intensity=75, Strobe mode=200μs, Light unit=OFF)
(When there is checksum error)