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RPC-30 USER'S MANUAL REV 1
RPC-30 Page i
Copyr ight 1993 - Remote Processing Corporation. All
rights reserved. However, any part of this document
may be reproduced with Remote Processing cited as the
source.
The contents of this manual and the specifications her ein
may change without notice.
TRADEMARKS
CAM BASIC® and PC SmartLINK® are trademar ks of
Octagon Systems Corporation.
Microsoft® BASIC is a trademark of M icrosoft
Corporation.
NOTICE TO USER
The infor mation contained in this manual is believed to
be correct. However, Remote Pr ocessing assumes no
responsibility for any of the circuits described herein,
conveys no license under any patent or other right, and
make no representations that the circuits are free from
patent infringement. Remote Processing makes no
representation or warr anty that such applications will be
suitable for the use specified without further testing or
modification. The user must make the final
determination as to fitness for a particular use.
Remote Processing Corporation' s general policy does not
recommend the use of its products in life support
applications where the failure or malfunction of a
component may directly threaten life or injury. It is a
Condition of Sale that the user of Remote Processing
products in life support applications assum es all the risk
of such use and indemnifies Remote Pr ocessing against
all damages.
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Seite 1 - NOTICE TO USER

RPC-30 USER'S MANUAL REV 1RPC-30 Page iCopyr ight 1993 - Remote Processing Corporation. Allrights reserved. However, any part of this documen

Seite 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

SETUP AND OPERATION CHAPTER 2Page 8 RPC-30Also, refer to the table of contents for a listing of majorfunctions.

Seite 3 - CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW

CHAPTER 2 SETUP AND OPERATIONRPC-30 Page 9TROUBLESHOOTINGYou probably turned to this section because you couldnot get the sign on message. If you are

Seite 4 - OVERVIEW CHAPTER 1

SAVING PROGRAMS CHAPTER 3Page 10 RPC-30Figure 3-1 Autorun jumperINTRODUCTIONProgram s are stored in EEPROM in socket U8. Youcan store one program up

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CHAPTER 3 SAVING PROGRAMSRPC-30 Page 11ERROR) and display the error message.PREVENTING AUTORUNWhen troubleshooting a program, it' s not alwayscon

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SERIAL PORTS CHAPTER 4Page 12 RPC-30Figure 4-1 Serial portsDESCRIPTIONThe RPC -30 has two serial ports that can be used forinterfacing to a printer, t

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CHAPTER 4 SERIAL PORTSRPC-30 Page 13Figure 4-2 Network diagramOnly one device on a RS-485 network should have aterminator installed. The host transm

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SERIAL PORTS CHAPTER 4Page 14 RPC-30The response depends upon the nature of the command. Suppose the command M means "return a digital I/Oport s

Seite 9

CHAPTER 4 SERIAL PORTSRPC-30 Page 15Figure 4-3 Data packetACCESSING SERIAL BUFFERSYou can access C OM1 and COM 2 buffers in three w ays:1. INPUT stat

Seite 10 - SETUP AND OPERATION CHAPTER 2

RAM MEMORY CHAPTER 5Page 16 RPC-30Figure 5-1 Jumper W2 and RAM chip INTRODUCTIONRPC-30 models are available with 32K or 128K ofbattery backed RAM. A

Seite 11 - CHAPTER 2 SETUP AND OPERATION

CHAPTER 5 RAM MEMORYRPC-30 Page 17Battery voltage is between 2.5 and 3.3 volts. T hevoltage is measured by placing a volt meter betweenground and the

Seite 12 - SAVING PROGRAMS CHAPTER 3

TABLE OF CONTENTSPage ii RPC-30DESCRIPTION ...1MANUAL ORGANIZATION ...2MANUAL CONVENTIONS ...2Symbols and Term

Seite 13 - CHAPTER 3 SAVING PROGRAMS

RAM MEMORY CHAPTER 5Page 18 RPC-30Upon reset, the calibration value is checked. If the valueat address 0 agrees with address 100 and 200, then nocorr

Seite 14 - SERIAL PORTS CHAPTER 4

CHAPTER 5 RAM MEMORYRPC-30 Page 19

Seite 15 - CHAPTER 4 SERIAL PORTS

DIGITAL AND OPTO PORTS CHAPTER 6Page 20 RPC-30Figure 6-1 Digital I/OINTRODUCTIONDigital I/O lines ar e used to inter face with opto-moduleracks, switc

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CHAPTER 6 DIGITAL AND OPTO PORTSRPC-30 Page 21The program below takes 1,000 samples and stores it inan array. The time to read and store 1,000 sampl

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DIGITAL AND OPTO PORTS CHAPTER 6Page 22 RPC-30Figure 6-2 Inductive load protectionHigh current outputEight lines at J3 can be used as high current dri

Seite 18 - RAM MEMORY CHAPTER 5

CHAPTER 6 DIGITAL AND OPTO PORTSRPC-30 Page 23Interfacing to switches and other devicesThe STB-26 terminal board provides a convenient wayof interfaci

Seite 19 - CHAPTER 5 RAM MEMORY

DIGITAL AND OPTO PORTS CHAPTER 6Page 24 RPC-30Figure 6-3 Digital I/O connector pin out (viewed from top)

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CHAPTER 6 DIGITAL AND OPTO PORTSRPC-30 Page 25COMMANDSThe following tables shows the CAMBASIC commandsused for digital I/O.Command FunctionAIN Return

Seite 21

CALENDAR/CLOCK CHAPTER 7Page 26 RPC-30DESCRIPTIONThe RPC-30 has a built in battery backedCalendar/clock. When used in conjunction with theDATE$ and T

Seite 22 - ON-CARD OPTO RACK

CHAPTER 8 DISPLAY PORTRPC-30 Page 27Figure 8-1 Display portINTRODUCTIONCAM BASIC and the RPC -30 can interface to a widevariety of displays:VF (vacuum

Seite 23 - DIGITAL I/O PORT

CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEWRPC-30 Page 1DESCRIPTIONThe RP C-30 is an embedded contro ller with a built inBasic language. Several features make it suitable as

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DISPLAY PORT CHAPTER 8Page 28 RPC-30DISPLAY TYPESCAM BASIC assumes there is a controller on the display. Its software driver is based upon the charact

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CHAPTER 9 KEYPAD PORTRPC-30 Page 29Figure 9-1 Keypad connectorINTRODUCTION16 to 24 position keypads are plugged into keypad portJ5. Keys are arranged

Seite 26 - Page 24 RPC-30

KEYPAD PORT CHAPTER 9Page 30 RPC-30The table below lists J5' s pinout, 82C55 port and bit,and its intended function.Pin 82C55 FunctionPort/ bit1

Seite 27 - COMMANDS

CHAPTER 10 SPEAKERRPC-30 Page 31Figure 10-1 Jumper W8 and speakerDESCRIPTIONA modem quality speaker is installed on the cir cuitboard. Useful fr eq

Seite 28 - CALENDAR/CLOCK CHAPTER 7

WATCHDOG TIMER CHAPTER 11Page 32 RPC-30Figure 11-1 External resetDESCRIPTIONThe watchdog timer is used to reset the RPC-30 if theprogram or CPU "

Seite 29 - CHAPTER 8 DISPLAY PORT

CHAPTER 12 USER JUMPERSRPC-30 Page 33Figure 12-1 W7 user jumpersDESCRIPTIONFive user jumpers are available at W7. These jumpersmay be read as part o

Seite 30 - DISPLAY PORT CHAPTER 8

SERIAL EEPROM CHAPTER 13Page 34 RPC-30DESCRIPTIONThe serial EEPROM is a 128 byte, non-volatile devicethat stores your programs parameters. Strings,

Seite 31 - CHAPTER 9 KEYPAD PORT

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONRPC-30 Page 35ELECTRICALCPUZ180, 18 M hz clockMemoryCAMBASIC, 32K ROMProgram ming and data is 32K or 128K RAM standard,512K Optio

Seite 32 - KEYPAD PORT CHAPTER 9

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONPage 36 RPC-30MEMORY AND I/O MAPMemoryDescription AddressCAMBASIC U9 &00000 - &07FFFRAM, U10 32K &08000 - &0FFF

Seite 33 - CHAPTER 10 SPEAKER

OVERVIEW CHAPTER 1Page 2 RPC-30W[-] Denotes jumper block pins.

Seite 34 - WATCHDOG TIMER CHAPTER 11

CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEWRPC-30 Page 3Figure 1-1 System layout< xxx> Paired angle brackets are used to indicate aspecific key on your keyboard. F or e

Seite 35 - CHAPTER 12 USER JUMPERS

SETUP AND OPERATION CHAPTER 2Page 4 RPC-30Figure 2-1 RPC-30 Connector LayoutINTRODUCTIONThe RPC-30 is ready to program as soon as you connectit to a t

Seite 36 - SERIAL EEPROM CHAPTER 13

CHAPTER 2 SETUP AND OPERATIONRPC-30 Page 5FIRST TIME OPERATIONBecome familiar with the locations of the connectorsbefore getting started. See Figure

Seite 37 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION

SETUP AND OPERATION CHAPTER 2Page 6 RPC-304. Press < F2> to return to the immediate mode.NOTE: Some versions of P C SmartLINK have pulldown men

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CHAPTER 2 SETUP AND OPERATIONRPC-30 Page 7'Check VAT temperature'Read the output from the RTD and ' calculate the temperature2200 a = a

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