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Operating Instruction
3.3.0 Native mode introduction
1). LCD is divided into two parts, as below picture:
A) Left side show the information about the Trigger source and the action of the binding
execution. (S= Source; A=Action)
①S: Trigger source. External trigger: including key, infrared reception, RS232 reception,
etc
②A: Action. The reaction of device, including RS232 transmission, infrared emission, relay
control, etc.
B). Right side show the mode description and some basic Settings information
2). Introduction of the Right Side:
A). M0: Main mode (divided into: run; ctrl; set; study)
B). M1: Auxiliary mode (divided into: normal; extend0; extend1; studyuse)
C). Action count: (The action count currently being performed/Total action number )
D). L0: LED brightness level (0=off; 4=max)
E). L1: LCD back light’s brightness level (0=off; 4=max)
F).ID0:LocalID
G). ID1: Remote ID
H). B0: RS232’s baud rate (include: 115200-57600-38400-19200-14400-9600)
I). B1: RS232’s baud rate (include: 115200-57600-38400-19200-14400-9600)
J). B2: RS485’s baud rate (include: 115200-57600-38400-19200-14400-9600)
3.3.1: Main mode introduction
1). Long press Rotating encoder: can switch the main mode in sequence
A). Run = Execution mode, in this mode, auxiliary mode + trigger source can generate
triggering events, and device performs binding actions
B). Ctrl = Mapping mode, If more than one device access to a local area net by UTP
cables, then device mapping can be done. When a device enters this mode, All of the
triggering event through the device (host) can be forwarded to the corresponding device’s
remote ID , so as to achieve the remote mapping. In this mode, device, as the host, will no
longer execute the trigger event, only a forwarding action.
C). Set = Setting mode, device includes RS232, RS485, Infrared emission, etc., with some
adjustable Settings. In the Setting mode, there are two pages, and the second page
displays some information such as IP.
Note: under the second page of this mode, the long press KEY1 will be soft restart device
to facilitate users to continuously upgrade the firmware