7
Keypad Configuration
The CC320 is set up using the push buttons and display on the front of the unit. The set up is
non-volatile, so the CC320 resumes the same operation after a power cycle.
7.1
Startup
On power up, the CC320 displays “8.8.8.” to show that the display is working, followed by
“CC”, “320”, and the version number, eg “001”, and is then ready for operation. To show that the
unit is operating normally, a moving pattern is drawn on the display.
7.2
Cold Start
In the unlikely event that the non-volatile
memory becomes corrupt the CC320 may
not start up properly. In this case the
memory can be cleared by powering up
the CC320 while holding down the
SELECT and DOWN buttons. The
CC320 displays “COL” for about 2
seconds while the memory is cleared.
7.3
Configuration
To configure the controller from the
keypad, press and hold SEL for 1 second.
“OP1” is displayed.
The
overall
structure
of
keypad
configuration is given to the right.
The UP and DOWN buttons are used to
change the selection and to change
numeric values. The SEL button is used
to confirm a selection and move to the
next
item.
When
configuration
is
complete, “End” is displayed.
See the section on the Ethernet for setting
up IP addresses.
7.3.1
Setting Numeric Values
When the CC320 displays numeric values for the user to change, the right hand digit flashes to
indicate that the Up and Down buttons can be used to change the value.
OP2
UP/DOWN
UP/DOWN
UP/DOWN
SEL
FrE
EtH
EnC
OP8
Set up an
output
channel
Set up
encoder
mode
SEL
SEL
SEL
SEL
OP I
SEL
SEL
UP/DOWN
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Set up
Ethernet
Set up
free
running
timer