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Programming

ENGLISH V. 2.31

Interface sIgnals

binary signals

Binary code is a standardized way to control outputs that are used for floor displays. The benefit is that you 
use less output signals to control multiple signals. I.e. there are only 3 signals needed to display 7 floors, 4 
signals to display 15 floors, 5 signals to display 31 floors etc.

example:

Floor 

 Code 

 

 Floor 

 Code

 

 0000 

 

 8  1000

1  

 

0001  

 

9  

 

1001

2  

 

0010  

 

10  

 

1010

3  

 

0011  

 

11  

 

1011

4  

 

0100  

 

12  

 

1100

5  

 

0101  

 

13  

 

1101

6  

 

0110  

 

14  

 

1110

7  

 

0111  

 

15  

 

1111

example:

Floor 

 Code 

 

 Floor 

 Code

 

 0000 

 

 8  1100

1  

 

0001  

 

9  

 

1101

2  

 

0011  

 

10  

 

1111

3  

 

0010  

 

11  

 

1110

4  

 

0110  

 

12  

 

1010

5  

 

0111  

 

13  

 

1011

6  

 

0101  

 

14  

 

1001

7  

 

0100  

 

15  

 

1000

gray code sIgnals

Gray code is a slightly more rare way to control floor displays.
It is often used on older controllers.

decIMal sIgnals (one-floor-per-pIn)

The old way to control floor displays are called Decimal or one-floor-per-pin.
One output signal is needed for every floor, i.e. 8 outputs for 8 floors.

example:

Floor  

 

Code

1  

 

10000000

2  

 

01000000

3  

 

00100000

4  

 

00010000

5  

 

00001000

6  

 

00000100

7  

 

00000010

8  

 

00000001

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