1 using software settings instead of dip switches, 2 remote control, 3 default brightness – Beijer Electronics RBC EN User Manual
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Firmware
2.1.1
Using Software Settings Instead of
DIP Switches
The DIP switches can be used to adjust the mode of the serial interfaces as well as
the monitor address. By default, DIP switch settings are used.
Alternatively, it is possible to ignore the DIP switch settings; instead using software
settings for address and serial mode. DIP switches allow addresses from 0.0
(Group.Address) to 0.15, i.e. 16 different addresses, always in group 0. Software
settings allow addresses from 0.0 to 14.15, i.e. 240 different addresses in 15
different groups.
Make sure to use every monitor address in a network only one time.
2.1.2
Remote Control
The Remote Control feature specifies if the monitor should be able to control
the backlight brightness of other monitors (default) or not. If remote control is
enabled, all monitors to be controlled must be reachable. That means that exactly
one monitor can be connected using the RS232 interface or several monitors can
be connected using the RS485 interface. Another possibility is to connect this
monitor to a PC (using RS232, RS485 or USB) where the RBC Router is running.
Depending on the configuration of this RBC Router, it is possible to control all
connected monitors.
If only one of the dimmer buttons is pressed, the remote control command is
transmitted when the button is released. If both dimmer buttons are pressed, the
command is transmitted after one second, if configured.
Related information
2.1.3
Default Brightness
The Default Brightness can be used as keypress brightness or as startup brightness
after power on or reset. The range is from 0 (darkest) to 255 (brightest).
Related information
Keypress Mode
Startup Brightness Mode
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