As a programming device – Vutec SIK232 Interface - Instructions User Manual

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Before attempting to program any devices using the R2D7, read and understand the
section “Programming” in the “RP60’s User Guide.”

Devices connected to the R2D7, whether hardwired or wireless, may be programmed
using RS-232. This is accomplished by emulating the button sequence performed by
hand.

First, the device must be placed in program mode by sending the “p” command for a

motor control and the “a” command for an accessory (see section 3: “R2D7 Protocol”)
followed by the identification number for the device. Next, the sequence must be sent
for the desired feature. Finally, send the “Stop” command to take the device out of
programming mode.

Note:
Before doing any programming from the R2D7, be sure to read the manual for the

device you wish to program.

Example:
Suppose we wish to set a second group of 6 to motor (main channel) 2 on system 4.
We would need to send the following sequence of commands to the R2D7:
*4p02;*4c03;*4o06;*4s;

Example:
Suppose we wish to set a “light” threshold to 75 on an SSPB with the default ID on

system 3. We would need to send the following sequence of commands to the R2D7:
*3a01;*3c06;*3o07;*3o05;*3s;

Example:
Suppose we wish to enable the wind lockout for all RP60’s on system 5. We would
need to send the following sequence of commands to the R2D7:
*5p00;*5c10;*5o01;*5s;

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