LED display technology
Chipshow is dedicated to the design, supply and production of programmable LED Electronic Signs and Displays, and employs a highly dedicated and professional team of Development engineers, Technicians, PCB Assembly all working in synergy to offer the complete solution. Our Technical and Installation team is on hand to assist customers whenever necessary from installation, testing, training and commissioning systems to technical support. 1.TECHNICAL
SOFTWAREYou can download a copy of one of our standard software packages or view some examples of bespoke software developed for particular customers and applications. 1) PROGRAMMING &NETWORKING
The LED displays can be programmed in a number of ways from a simple infra red keyboard or hardwired to a PC to complex methods 2) PROTOCOLSDetailing our Protocols for the various LED Displays. this information is for demonstration only Please confirm your proposed display utilises EPROM 2.9 GTXC SERIAL COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL Chipshow LED displays can be linked to a computer through a serial communication RS232, RS485 and CURRENT LOOP using the following DEFAULT settings: BAUD RATE : 1200 ¨C available up to 19,200 8 Bit ASCII code compatible with extended IBM ASCII code. CONNECTING THE COMPUTER TO THE LED SIGN When you power up - the sign will perform a self-test and display the results on the screen. The setting of the "Serial Communication Board" will be displayed. Be sure to use the same settings on the PC. Using RS232
Using RS485
PC RS232 RS232 / RS485 RS485 Up to 1000 mts Chipshow Sign with The PC is linked to the RS485 converter via 4 wires namely:~ Since RS485 only uses 2 wires, only one device can send data at a time. When the last page has been sent, be sure that BIT 2 - on the "Serial Status Byte" has been Reset ( = 0), so that the new message will be displayed immediately. When this BIT is set, it instructs the sign that more pages are ''coming'' and therefore, the sign will ''wait'' for these pages and will not display the new message... however if no new data is received within 40 seconds. It will consider the last valid page - received as the last page and the sign will then display the new message. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL These signs can be programmed for one way or two way communication by setting the relevant bit as explained below (should a two way com. be selected, be sure that your hardware can support it !). The message should be sent to the sign page after page. When a page is successfully received by the sign and provide that the "ACK" bit is set, it will respond with an "ACK" (decimal VALUE 6). Should the message corrupt the sign will respond with "NAK" (decimal value 21) if the "ACK" bit is on. Once a page was successfully received by the sign the next page can be sent and so on. A delay of up to 1 sec can be expected between the transmission and the response by the sign for the first page and up to 0.5 sec for every consecutive page. The first page to be sent to the sign is page 0 which consist of the current time and date from the computer & thereafter the message.
(The checksum is an exclusive ''or'' function bit by bit starting at the SYNC. up to and including the "END OF TEXT" byte 04). * NOTE 1 SERIAL STATUS BO , B5 = 0 IMPORTANT NOTICE : if schedule mode is NOT selected then bytes 9 - 25 inclusive on all DATA pages MUST BE OMITTED ! ! ! IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO SEND PAGE NUMBER 000 EVERY TIME. MESSAGE FORMAT PAGE NUMBER 000 This page consists of the time, date and day of the week. BYTE DESCRIPTION (ALL BYTES IN ASC11) 9 Hours MSB 10 Hours LSB 11 Minutes MSB 12 Minutes LSB 13 Seconds MSB 14 Seconds LSB 15 Date MSB 16 Date LSB 17 Month MSB 18 Month LSB 19 Day MSB ALWAYS = 0 20 Day LSB DAY OF THE WEEK (1=SUNDAY, 2=MON) DATA PAGES (001 TO Last page) BYTE DESCRIPTION (ALL VALUES IN ASC11) 9 Start date day (MSB) * 10 Start date day (LSB) * 11 Start date month (MSB) * 12 Start date month (LSB) * 13 Start date day (MSB) * 14 Stop date day (LSB) * 15 Stop date month (MSB) * 16 Stop date month (LSB) * 17 Start time hours (MSB) * 18 Start time hours (LSB) * 19 Start time minutes (MSB) * 20 Start time minutes (LSB) * 21 Stop time hours (MSB) * 22 Stop time hours (LSB) * 23 Stop time minutes (MSB) * 24 Stop time minutes (LSB) * 25 Weekly status (see note # 2) * 26 TEMPO for this page (NOTE # 3). 27 FUNCTION of this page (NOTE # 4). 28 PAGE STATUS (SEE note # 5) 29-END ASC11 TEXT FOR THE PAGE. NOTE 2 : WEEKLY STATUS B0 Sunday (1 = ON , 0 = OFF) B1 Monday (1 = ON , 0 = OFF) B2 Tuesday (1 = ON , 0 = OFF) B3 Wednesday (1 = ON , 0 = OFF) B4 Thursday (1 = ON , 0 = OFF) B5 Friday (1 = ON , 0 = OFF) B6 Saturday (1 = ON , 0 = OFF) B7 =1 Always * NOTE # 3 : TEMPO This byte determines the duration that this page will FREEZE on the screen every time it is displayed. B0 -B3 Duration this page will be displayed see table below. B4 - B5 Display status bits 0 0 This page is in "Timer" mode and will display as set by the scheduled time. 0 1 This page is always ON 1 0 This page is always OFF 1 1 Invalid. B6, B7 Both bits must always be set. B0 - B3 Setting TEMPO : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * NOTE # 4 : FUNCTION FOR THIS PAGE B3 / B2 / B1/ B0 / FUNCTION 0 0 0 0 AUTO (RANDOM SELECT ANY FUNCTION) 0 0 1 0 WIPE 0 0 1 1 OPEN 0 1 0 0 LOCK 0 1 0 1 ROTATE 0 1 1 0 RIGHT 0 1 1 1 LEFT 1 0 0 0 ROLL UP 1 0 0 1 ROLL DOWN 1 0 1 0 PING PONG 1 1 1 1 SLIDE 1 0 1 1 FILL UP 1 1 0 0 PAINT 1 1 0 1 FADE IN 1 1 1 0 JUMP IMPORTANT NOTE : In SLIDE mode the bottom line will scroll across the screen from right to left in a speed set by the TEMPO value (Speed 1 is the fastest and 9 is the slowest.) Therefore the length of this line is flexible. B4 = 1 = > CLOCK on top line. B5 = 1 = > TEMPERATURE on top line. * NOTE # 5 : PAGE STATUS B0 = 1 => Top two lines joint in "BOLD" mode B1 = 1 => Bottom two lines are joint in "BOLD" mode B2 Reserved B3 Reserved B4 = 1 => AutoCentreON (The text will be centred on the screen). B5 = 1 => Foreign LANGUAGE, = 0 = > English B6 = 1 => Background colour ON. (Will automatically select as the opposite of the foreground colour. IE If RED IS SELECTED-BACKGROUND IS GREEN B7 Always "High". CHANGE LETTER APPEARANCE ON THE DISPLAY In order to change the appearance of letters in the display the following controls can be used. A control block consist of 2 bytes : 1ST byte : CONTROL CODE = 28 bcd, [ICHEX] 2ND byte COMMAND byte. Following commands are available. F : FLASH CHARACTERS E : ENLARGE CHARACTERS R : CHANGE COLOUR TO RED. (ONLY ON COLOUR SIGNS ! ) G : CHANGE COLOUR TO GREEN. (ONLY ON COLOUR SIGNS !) Y : CHANGE COLOUR TO YELLOW (COLOUR SIGNS ONLY ! ) M : MULTICOLOUR i.e. : TOP RED CENTRE YELLOW BOTTOM GREEN D : RETURN TO DEFAULT SETTING. IE NORMAL (NOT ENLARGED) RED LETTERS NOT FLASHING Every page starts with the default settings. EXAMPLE : THE FOLLOWING STRING : "Chipshow" (28) "G IS" (28) "F" (28) "M THE" (28) "F" (28) "E" BEST" WILL DISPLAY : "Chipshow IS THE BEST" IN THIS EXAMPLE : TEXT BETWEEN INVERTED COMAS " " is acs11 characters NUMBERS BETWEEN BRACKETS ARE IN bcd values. 3) NSTRUCTIONMANUALS Click here to download a copy of our Infra Red Manual or our PC Software Manual. 4) RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Our Research and Development Department, comprises of a team of experienced and committed Electronic and Software engineers whose function is to do continual product assessment and improvements. They are also responsible for special projects that may require software or hardware developments. The key to Chipshow Comp''s success is reliabilty coupled with the highest quality of design and services with a total commitment to every customer through all aspects of their project.
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