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D-5000 / May 2000
CPU & DSP MODULES
Internal Programming Options (CPU-600)
All internal programming is made via printed circuit board (PCB)
mounted switches on the module’s card. With the exception of the reset
switch, which is a push-button switch, all programming is via 4-position
dipswitches (total six).
For the purposes of this manual, we will assume you are holding the re-
moved module upright, component side towards you, with gold-plated card
fingers to the left and the module faceplate to the right. This will enable you to
read the control legends silkscreened next to each programming switch. Note
when a dipswitch position is thrown to the right (towards the module’s face-
plate) it is ON.
Global Settings
Four-position dipswitches SW1- SW4 (lower right corner of card)
determines various console operating parameters:
Bit Weight
SW1 position 11 0 1
SW1 position 12 1 2
SW1 position 13 2 4
SW1 position 14 3 8
SW2 position 21 4 16
SW2 position 22 5 32
SW2 position 23 6 64
SW2 position 24 7 128
Note: Each D-5000 Console ID# is set using dipswitches 11-14 and 21-
24. These switches are read as an 8 bit field with Bit Ø mapped to DSW11
and Bit 7 mapped to DSW24. This ID# is read by the CPU at boot up and
is required by D-5000 serial communications software.
Example: Desired ID=17, set DSW21 and DSW11 “ON”
In multi-console, RS-485 connected system, each D-5000 console
MUST have a unique Console ID#. Default Console ID is 1
(DSW11=”ON”).
SW3 position 31- ignore serial input checksum byte
(default is “OFF”)
SW3 position 32 - not used
SW3 position 33 - not used
SW3 position 34 - not used
Note: Some automation systems may require DSW31 to be set “ON”.
Console
ID
Misc