CARLO GAVAZZI GAP 1605 User manual

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Product Description Ordering Key
Type:
Dupline ASIC Programmer
Type no.
Dupline®Field- and Installationbus
Accessories
Type GAP 1605, Programming Unit
• Portable programming unit
• Individual coding of every input or output
• Group coding of an entire module
• Reading of codes
• Editing of channel codes
• On/off-line coding of Dupline modules type G ....
• LED display 4 x 8 LEDs
• 5-key tactile keyboard
• Battery powered
• Easy-to-handle plug-type connection
• Automatic power saving mode
Programming unit for Dupline
ASIC-based modules G..(..) ....
Provides means of reading and
programming of channel
codes. Coding of I/O's as
either 2, 4 and 8 successive
channels or individually for
each I/O. Unused inputs/out-
puts can be defined as non-
coded.
Supply Ordering no.
Internal battery GAP 1605
Type Selection Supply Specifications
Power supply
9 V Alkaline
400 mAH
Battery type IEC 6F22
Rated operational power
Stand-by < 25 µA
Operating < 22 mA
Battery lifetime Typ. 1 year
General Specifications
Output
Connection 6/6 modular socket
Display 4 x 8 dots
Type LED
Size 1.8 mm
Keyboard Tactile keys
No. of keys 5
Cable GAP 1605 to Dupline system
Connectors 2 x 6/6 modular plugs
Length 75 cm
Product Specifications
Environment
Degree of protection IP 40
Pollution degree 3 (IEC 664)
Operating temperature 0 to +50°C (+32 to +122°F)
Storage temperature -20 to +60°C (-4 to +140°F)
Humidity (non-condensing) 20 to 80% RH
Mechanical resistance
Shock 15 G (11 ms)
Vibration 2 G (6 to 55 Hz)
Material ABS, grey
Weight 225 g
GAP 1605

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GAP 1605
Mode of Operation
The GAP 1605 is a portable
programming unit used for
reading or programming
channel code(s) in the ASIC-
based series of Dupline pro-
ducts.
Once the battery is installed,
the GAP 1605 is ready for
use. Connect the cable be-
tween the programming unit
and a Dupline module type
G..
5 keys provide the means of
operating the GAP 1605:
two keys are used for read-
ing and programming, two
keys for changing Groups
and Channels and one key
for selecting the desired
Input/Output.
The current coding is dis-
played by 4 x 8 LEDs. The
top row of LEDs displays the
selected input or output.
The two middle rows display
the current channel group,
while the bottom row dis-
plays the current channel
code.
« In/Out » - Key
This key is used to scroll
through the I/O's of a mod-
ule. If a new module is con-
nected or if consecutive
channel codes are allocated
to the I/O's, pressing the
« In/Out » key has no effect
since all Dupline modules
are preprogrammed to their
physical number of inputs/
outputs. This key is also
used to switch between
consecutive and individual
coding of the I/O's. To
change the mode, keep
« In/Out » pressed for more
than 2 seconds.
« Group » - Key
Used to select the Group
address within the range A
to P. The Group LED will
shift one position right for
each key activation.
« Channel » - Key
Used to select the chan-
nel(s) within the group. The
Channel LED will shift right
one, two or four positions,
depending on the number of
inputs/outputs. If consecu-
tive channels are selected,
then pressing the « Channel »
key will have no effect.
« Read / On » - Key
Used to turn on the GAP
1605 and to read the chan-
nel codes of the connected
module. When the reading is
completed, the display will
show the channel code of
the module: either 1, 2, 4 or
8 inputs/outputs.
2, 4 or 8 In/Out LED's being
ON indicates that consecu-
tive channel codes are allo-
cated to the I/O's, e.g. input
1 coded to P1, input 2 to P2
... input 8 to P8.
If only one In/Out LED is
ON, then the I/O's are cod-
ed individually, e.g. input 1
to C5, input 2 to D4 etc. The
code for each I/O is indicat-
ed by a group LED and a
channel LED.
If the GAP 1605 is not con-
nected to a Dupline system,
it will turn off within two se-
conds.
« Prog » - Key
When the displayed I/O-
coding corresponds to the
desired channel configura-
tion, the codes will be
downloaded to the Dupline
module when pressing the
« Prog » key.
After programming is exe-
cuted, a verification takes
place. If this verification
fails, all activated LEDs in
the display will flash two
times, and the programming
unit will switch off.
If such behaviour occurs re-
peatedly on the same mod-
ule, the module may be
faulty. If several modules fail
to download, the GAP 1605
may be faulty.
Individual In/Out channel
programming
The GAP 1605 features an
additional mode of single-
channel editing. Pressing
« In/Out » for more than 2
seconds will change the
operating mode to single-
point programming. The
« In/Out » key is now used
to select one of the eight
possible inputs/output, thus
making individual channel
coding possible. The In/Out-
LEDs assign the display
channel code to the corre-
sponding physical input/out-
put of the module.
In singlemode the « Chan-
nel » key also has the ability
to disable an In/Out-position.
« Channel » must simply be
pressed past channel 8,
whereby both the Channel
LED and the Group LED will
turn off. To reenable, just
press « Channel » again.
It is possible to change all
eight Inputs/Outputs, even
though some Dupline mod-
ules are built for only 1, 2 or
4 Inputs/Outputs.
To exit single channel pro-
gramming, just keep the
« In/Out » key pressed for 2
seconds.
Output status setting
On receivers it is possible to
configure the status of the
outputs during Dupline fail-
ure. Normally, any output of
a receiver will go off during
Dupline failure. In some cas-
es the inverted function is
desirable (e.g. light applica-
tions - turn on light if the
Dupline is down).
To change output status, the
GAP 1605 must be put into
configuration mode. This is
done as follows:
• Remove any connected
Dupline system.
• Keep both « In/Out » and
« Group » pressed, while
pressing « Read/On ».
The first In/Out LED now
turns on. Connect the Dupline
system, and press « Read/
On ». If output status is set,
then channel LED 1 will illu-
minate. Pressing « Channel »
will toggle the output status
On/Off.
Press « Prog » to store.
If « Read/On » is pressed
when no Dupline system is
connected, the LEDs will
flash to indicated a false
condition. Only a successful
reading will reset this condi-
tion.

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GAP 1605
Mode of Operation (cont.)
Other features
To code a Dupline module
off-line, neither Dupline nor
power to supply the module
is required. Simply connect
the module to the program-
mer and start coding.
If On-line coding (module
connected to an operating
Dupline system) is per-
formed, the module auto-
matically disconnects ifself
from the Dupline and returns
to normal operation after the
programmer cable is discon-
nected.
The GAP 1605 automatically
turns off when no key has
been pressed within the last
30 seconds.
If the connection cable is re-
moved from the Dupline
module, the GAP 1605 will
switch off within 2 seconds.
Low battery indication
When battery is low, the
In/Out row of LEDs will roll
centerwards in an eye-
catching manner.
Warning
When using the GAP 1605
you must connect the cable
to the GAP 1605 before
connecting the cable to any
Dupline module that is to be
coded. Even so, the cable
must first be removed from
the Dupline module before
disconnecting it from the
GAP 1605.
Without observing these pre-
cautions you may destroy
the ASIC inside the Dupline
module through static dis-
charges.
Caution
To ensure long battery life,
always remember to remove
the cable from the Dupline
modules. The Dupline mod-
ules will be kept in an inac-
tive state as long as the
GAP 1605 is connected.
Additional information
Scope of supply:
1 x programming unit
GAP 1605
1 x cable
GAP CAB
1 x user manual
MAN GAP ENG
Not supplied:
1 x 9 V battery type 6LR61
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