Gpi pins – Decimator Design DMON-6S User Manual
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DMON‐6S Hardware Manual for Firmware Version 1.1
Copyright © 2014 Decimator Design Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia
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3. SETUP / BACK2STATUS TIME (Parameter)
This is the time before the main menu is returned to Input Status after the last button press.
When the sub menu is highlighted, press ENTER to toggle through the following times:
1.) 5 seconds
2.) 15 seconds
3.) 30 seconds
4.) 1 minute
5.) 5 minutes
4. SETUP / AUTO SAVE (Parameter)
This parameter will determine if any changes will be saved to memory when changes are made.
When the sub menu is highlighted, press ENTER to toggle through the following selections:
3.) Yes
4.) No
5. SETUP / Demo Cycle (Parameter)
The Demo cycle setting is used for cycling through multiple layouts, windows or inputs on a time delay. When
the sub menu is highlighted, press the ENTER button to enter this sub‐menu.
Press the < and > buttons to move left or right through the following cycle types:
1.) None
2.) Output Select
3.) MV Windows
4.) MV Layouts
Note: The parameter will only be updated when leaving this sub‐menu.
6. SETUP / Demo Cycle Time (Parameter)
The Demo Cycle Time determines the amount of time to elapse before cycling to the next item. When the sub
menu is highlighted, press the ENTER button to enter this sub‐menu.
Press the < and > buttons to move left or right through the time until the unit moves to the next item in the
cycle.
Default time is 10 Seconds, Maximum time is 256 Seconds
Note: The parameter will only be updated when leaving this sub‐menu.
GPI PINS
PIN 1 =
Ground
PIN 14 =
Window 5 Tally Red
PIN 27 =
Window 6 Tally Red
PIN 2 =
RS485+
PIN 15 =
Window 1 Select
PIN 28 =
Window 2 Tally Blue
PIN 3 =
Window 1 Tally Green
PIN 16 =
Window 3 Select
PIN 29 =
Window 4 Tally Blue
PIN 4 =
Window 3 Tally Green
PIN 17 =
Window 5 Select
PIN 30 =
Window 6 Tally Blue
PIN 5 =
Window 5 Tally Green
PIN 18 =
Multi‐View Select
PIN 31 =
Window 2 Tally Yellow
PIN 6 =
Window 1 Tally Red
PIN 19 =
Ground
PIN 32 =
Window 4 Tally Yellow
PIN 7 =
Window 3 Tally Red
PIN 20 =
Ground
PIN 33 =
Window 6 Tally Yellow
PIN 8 =
Window 5 Tally Red
PIN 21 =
RS485‐
PIN 34 =
Window 2 Select
PIN 9 =
Window 1 Tally Blue
PIN 22 =
Window 2 Tally Green
PIN 35 =
Window 4 Select
PIN 10 =
Window 3 Tally Blue
PIN 23 =
Window 4 Tally Green
PIN 36 =
Window 6 Select
PIN 11 =
Window 5 Tally Blue
PIN 24 =
Window 6 Tally Green
PIN 37 =
Output Select Toggle
PIN 12 =
Window 1 Tally Yellow
PIN 25 =
Window 2 Tally Red
PIN 13 =
Window 3 Tally Yellow
PIN 26 =
Window 4 Tally Red