Rauland Telecenter Iv - Ki-1430B-2480 Eight-Zone Programmer 电路图.pdf

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1、KI-1430B 2480 EIGHT-ZONE PROGRAMMER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION RAULAND-BORG CORPORATION ? 3535 West Addison Street, Chicago, Illinois 60618 (312) 267-1300 Figure 1. Model 2480 Eight-Zone Programmer TABLE OF CONTENTS 0 1987 RAULAND-BORG CORPORATION Page1of 42 GENERAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2、. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 DESCRIPTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Functions.4 Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 FRONT PANEL DESIGNATIONS . . .

3、. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 REAR PANEL DESIGNATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 INSTALLATION. GENERAL. Event Programming Chart. MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY. GENERAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rack and Turret Mounting. Desk-Top Ca

4、binet Mounting. Connecting Model 2480 Outputs. OPERATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 GENERAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 PROGRAMMING (Modes 1-5).17 Applying Power.17 Selecting 12-or 24-Hour Format.17 Setting Present Time (Mo

5、de 1).17 Dayllgtit Saving T i n s C h a n g e s.18 Setting Present Day (Mode 2).18 12 12 12 15 15 15 15 16 PRINTED IN U.S.A. Orig. 11/84Rev. l/87 I RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 i TABLE OF CONTENTS (Contd) OPERATION PROGRAMMING (Contd) Programming TIME and ZONE Events (Mode 3). 18 Reviewing Programmed Eve

6、nts (Mode 4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Editing of Events (Mode 4). 19 Selecting Zones (Mode 5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Selecting Run Mode (Mode 6). 19 Display in Run Mode .19 RUNMODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Manual,Activation of

7、Zones. 20 Displaying the Day of the Week. ;.20 THE PREVIEWING MODES (NEXT and TEST) ; .;.21. . .?. General Principles .21 Displaying Next Event .21 Testing Events.21 Using the FUNC (Function) Button. 22 SPECIAL PROGRAMMING .23 GENERAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 D

8、ay/Zone Program Chart. 23 Duration Program Chart. 25 Preparation for Special Programming. 26 Setting Zones for the Day of the Week (Mode 7). y.26 Duration for Each Zone (Mode 8).;. 27 Programming in Mode 9. . . Pushbutton Operation when the Manual Controls Are Disabled 27 ( 28 0 Using the Model 2480

9、 as an Expander. 28 Bulk Programming .29 BulkErasing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Clearing Memory.29 RESETTING THE 2480 AFTER A POWER FAILURE. 29 (1) As a Stand-alone WITHOUT a Battery Backup. 29 (2) As a Stand-alone WITH a Battery Backup. 29 (3) As an Expander for a Clo

10、ck WITHOUT a Battery Backup . . . . . . .30 (3) As an Expander for a Clock WITH a Battery Backup . . . . . . . . .31 ABBREVIATED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .32 PARTSLIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 ATTACHMENTS: Event Programming Charts Duration and Day/Zone Program

11、 Charts Model 2480 Programmer in School-Sound DC Output Buffer Module. f) Wall Mounting Kit and Flush Mount Trim Accessory. The power requirements for the Eight-Zone Programmer are 120 volts AC, 60 Hz. The clock incorporates all-solid-state circuitry, mounted on a glass epoxy printed circuit board a

12、nd positioned within a metal chassis. PAGE 4 l/87 . . NON-VOLATILE ME(2) the program EPROM is in Socket U13, at the upper left corner of the board; and (3) the EEPROM for storing events is in Socket U3, in between the microprocessor and the program EPROM. l/87 Page 5 NON-VOLATILE MIDDRY MICROPROCESS

13、OR . , LOCKABLE KEY SWITCH SWITCHES Figure 2. Model 2480 Eight-Zone Programmer Note: The illustration above applies to models manufactured before 1987. The newer model has three chips that replace the two labeled above: (1) The new microprocessor is in Socket lJ4, in approximately the same location

14、as the old one;(2) the program EPROM is in Socket U13, at the upper left corner of the board;and (3) the EEPROM for storing events is in Socket U3, in between the microprocessor and the program EPROM. l/87 Page 5 : W A R N I N G cti THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES, AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENE

15、RGY AND, IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS INSTRUCTION.MANUAL, MAY CAUSE INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS. IT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A COMPUTING DEVICE PURSUANT TO SUBPART J OF PART 15 OF FCC RULES WHICH ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASON- ABL

16、E PROTECTION AGAINST SUCH INTERFERENCE WHEN OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT.OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE INTERFERENCE, IN WHICH CASE THE USER AT HIS OWN EXPENSE WILL BE REQUIRED TO TAKE WHATEVER MEASURES MAY BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THIS INTER- FERENCE. FRO

17、NT PANEL DESIGNATION To gain a general understanding of Model 2480 controls anTIME is indicated by 1, DAY by 2, LOAD by 3, EDIT by 4, and SELECT by 5.A non-locking pushbutton switch is used to sequentially select modes 1 through 5.This switch is display LED. the TIME of day to be set. located below

18、the mode TIME (1). . .When selected, enables DAY (2). . . .When selected, enables LOAD 3.When in the LOAD mode, the DAY of week ta be chosen. the 2480 Programmer is enabled to accept event programming (TIME and ZONE). EDIT (4). . .When in the EDIT mode,events stored in memory can be sequentially rev

19、iewed, ZONE information can be modified or deleted. SELECT (5).When in the SELECT mode, enables the selection, activation or deactivation of zone(s). AM/PM. . . . . .Illuminated LEDs indicate AM or PM time during 12-hour clock operation.The LEDs do not light during 24-hour clock operation. TIME. . .

20、 . . . .Four 7-segment LEDs display the time in hoursand minutes. These digitsshow TII,IE in Modes,1, 3, 4 and 6. The right- most LFD of the TIME displayshows the day of the week in Mode 2 or when the DAY button is pushed in Mode 6. PAGE 7 l/87 FWD. REV. (Forward) Non-locking dual function pushbutto

21、n switch used in TIME mode to increment time in minutes (rapidly depress and release) and hours (depress and hold) until the desired time appears. (Reverse) Non-locking dual function pushbutton switch used in TIME mode to decrement time in minutes (rapidly depress and release) and hours (depress and

22、 hold) until the desired time appears. DAYS. . . . . . .A single digit LED is used to identify the day of the week when the DAY mode is selected.To sequentially increment.or decrement the days of the week,the FWD or REV pushbutton is used. ZONE.The LEDs light to indicate zone selection for time even

23、t programming when the associated ZONE pushbutton switches are used.The clock should be in the LOAD 3, EDIT 4, or SELECT 5 mode. ENTER. . . . . .A pushbutton switch used to enter time event information into memory.The LED associated with this pushbutton flashes to alert the operator to push the ENTE

24、R button to store the selected information into memory. When the key switch is placed in the RUN position, the following pushbutton switches and indicators become enabled for a particular function: MODE. . . . . . .The LED displays the digit six (6) to indicate the normal clock RUN mode. ZONE. . . .

25、 . . .When pushed with the MANUAL button depressed, causes the BUTTONScorresponding ZONE to activate until any button is pushed, unless Toggle ON/OFF mode is selected, DAY. . . . . . . .When depressed,changes the TIME display to DAYS to numerically show the present day. NEXT. . . . . . .When depress

26、ed,causes the LED indicators on the front panel to momentarily blank.The display reappears showing the NEXT scheduled event in terms of time and zone. TEST. . . . . . .Momentarily depress this pushbutton to review the next programmed event, but not activate the programmed zone(s) for this event.The

27、TIME display and ZONE LEDs begin to flash to indicate the clock is in the TEST mode. FUNC. . . . . . .To exit from the TEST mode, depress the FUNC switch. Used to display Toggle zones (with zero duration). MANUAL. . . . .Holding in this button enables you to activate any zone by pushing that zones b

28、utton (see page 20 for a complete explanation). PAGE 8 l/87 Jc THE SWITCHES PERFORM THE GREEN- LETTERED FUNCTIONS ONLY WHEN THE KEY SWITCH IS IN THE “RUN” POSITION. FRONT PANEL DAYSMOUNTING SCREW . 1 I I/ MONITOR LED MODE HOURS MINUTES MODE PUSHBUTTON SWITCH F HOLE (4) FOR (100 MA TOTAL MOUNTING S I

29、 N K CURR. a Toggle event set for an odd minute (l:OL, 7:22, etc.) will turn the zone Off.Once it has been turned On, a zone can be turned Off only by an Off signal; it is not affected by additional On signals.Similarly,a zone that is Off can only be activated by an On signal. PAGE 13 l/87 : . /I .

30、connect the power cord to apply power. When power is first applied the display will flash (after an initial delay of 5-10 sec- onds), indicating there has been a loss of power, The number 6 should display in the MODE LED.In the TIME LED, 12:00 AM will be displayed if the 12-hour format was selected

31、or 0O:OO if the 24-hour format was selected. Turn the KEY switch to the PROGRAM position. The display should stop flashing and the number1 should be displayed in the MODE LED. ZONE LEDs should be off. Selecting 12- or, 24-Hour Format To select either a 12- or 24-hour format , push and hold depressed

32、 the ZONE 1 pushbutton switch.With the ZONE 1 switch depresse-ush the ENTER switch. Each time the ENTER switch is pushed,the alternate format should be dis- played (12:00 for 12-hour operation, or 0O:OO for 24-hour operation). NOTE:The following discussion assumes the 12-hour format. The AM/PM LEDs

33、will remain off when in the 24-hour format. Setting Present Time (Mode 1) Using FWD (Forward) and REV (Reverse) pushbuttons, set the present time of day.When either one of these pushbuttons are pushed and released rapidly (quick stroke and even timing),they will increment or decrement minutes by one

34、.If either pushbutton is held depressed for more than one second, it will increment or decrement hours.At the first depression of the FWD or REV pushbuttons,the ENTER LED will start flashing.The flashing ENTER LED indicates that this changed information should be entered into the Program- mers memor

35、y by pushing the ENTER pushbutton.When the ENTER pushbutton is pushed,seconds are set to zero in the unit.Set the time one minute ahead of the present time; at exactly 0 seconds, pust: ENTER.The ENTER LED should stop flashing and the DAY Mode 2 will automatically be displayed on the MODE LED. I PAGE

36、 17 l/87 Daylight Saving Time Changes Resetting the Programmer for daylight saving time only requires that the time he set to the new hour in the TlME mode.(Refer toSetting Present Time (Mode 1). Setting Present Day (Mode 2) When the DAYS Mode is selected, AM and PM LEDs will turn off.The DAYS displ

37、ay uses only the rightmost digit of the TIME display.Single step the FWD or REV switches to numerically display the present day of the week.For example, display 4 for Thursday.With the.first push of FWD or REV push- buttons,the ENTER LED will start flashing.When the display is showing the present da

38、y, push ENTER to load the present day into thememory.This will turn off the flashing ENTER LED and the MODE will automatically change to 3 showing that the Programmer is now in the LOAD MODE. Note:It is recommended that the Event Program Chart be completed before starting to program in the events.(R

39、efer to Figure 5 for Typical Entries on this Chart.) Programming Events (Mode 3) The ZONE switches have a flip-flop action, meaning that if their correspond- ing LEDs are off,they will turn on.If the corresponding LEDs are on and the switches are pushed, the LEDs will turn off. When LOAD (Mode 3) is

40、 selected, the TIME display, including the AM and PM LEDs should display the present time of day.Referring to the Event Program Chart (Figure 5),select the first event to be programmed.Using FWD or REV switches on the clock,set the time display to show the time of the event. Then, using the eight ZO

41、NE switches,select and push the appropriate ZONE switches programmed for that event.ZONE information can be programmed in any sequence.When a zone has been selected for an event, the corresponding zone LED will light. Whenever any element (TIME or ZONE) is changed by pushing the associated switches,

42、the ENTER LED will start flashing and will keep flashing until the ENTER switch is pushed to store that event.The event would be stored as it was displayed, at that time, in memory.When the ENTER switch is pushed, the ENTER LED will turn off showing that the event has been programmed and the clock i

43、s ready to accept a new event.Since all events should have at least one zone,the Programmer will not allow entering an event which does not satisfy this condition.Using the programming procedure just described, enter all the events in the units memory using the Event Program Chart. Note:Since an eve

44、nt to occur at a specific time is stored in a corresponding location,only one combination of zones can be programmed with one time data. PAGE 18 l/87 Reviewing Programmed Events (Mode 4) Select EDIT (Mode 4) by using the MODE pushbutton. Each time the MODE pushbutton is depressed,it will increment t

45、he mode by one only when the lockable key switch is in the PROGRAM position.Operation of this pushbutton will change the MODE from 1 (TIME Mode) to 5 (SELECT Mode).It will change from MODE 5 (SELECT) to MODE 1 (TIME) and cycle through these Modes.Single step the MODE pushbutton switch until EDIT Mod

46、e 4 is selected.The first event after midnight (12:OO AM or 0O:OO) should be displayed. The EDIT Mode allows events stored in memory to be sequentially reviewed, modified, or deleted.When FWD is pushed,the next event in chronological order will be displayed.When REV is pushed,.the previous event in

47、chrono- logical order will be displayed. . :r Use the FWD and/or REV pushbuttons to cycle through and review the programmed events.If the FWD or REV pushbuttons are held depressed, the events will be scanned at a rate of two (2) events per second.The Programmer will always display 12:OO AM time.If there is no event at midnight, the Programme

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