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CX-BASIC Encoder: Installation Guide

This 3 sentence summary provides the essential information about wiring connections for the CX-BASIC encoder installation guide: The document provides wiring diagrams and instructions for connecting inputs and outputs on the CX-BASIC board such as lantern signals, door signals, and configurable input signals. It also describes common return wiring, jumper connections, dip switch settings for addressing and floor formats, and triggering voice messages with the CX-MP3 annunciator. Caution is noted that wiring a positive and negative common into the board without removing jumpers could damage the board.

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CX-BASIC Encoder: Installation Guide

This 3 sentence summary provides the essential information about wiring connections for the CX-BASIC encoder installation guide: The document provides wiring diagrams and instructions for connecting inputs and outputs on the CX-BASIC board such as lantern signals, door signals, and configurable input signals. It also describes common return wiring, jumper connections, dip switch settings for addressing and floor formats, and triggering voice messages with the CX-MP3 annunciator. Caution is noted that wiring a positive and negative common into the board without removing jumpers could damage the board.

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CX-BASIC Encoder

Installation Guide
Ref No. 148-3-EI-0001 (GB) Version 1

Wiring Connections
Below are the wiring connections of the inputs and outputs on the main CX-BASIC board:

JP5 (PAR4) -
JP7 (PAR6) - Arrow signals
Lantern signals
JP8 (PAR7) - JP16 (PAR8) -
JP6 (PAR5) - Configurable
Door and Slow
Gong signals Input signals
Down signals

LED panels
to indicate
Common triggered inputs
jumpers
Dip switch SW1

JP4 connector
for connecting
stackable extension
boards

LED panels JP15 (USB port)


to indicate
triggered
inputs

JP10 (SER2) - RS232


24V 0V JP9 (SER1) JP2 (PAR1) - Serial input for
JP1 (POW) 24VDC E-Motive G4 Configurable input encoder programming
Power Supply output to displays signals

Note:

1. For JP2 and JP16 configurable input signal connectors, please refer to the appropriate wiring diagram (refer to the config EEPROM
programming number)

2. Recommended cable requirements (not included with the CX-BASIC) - AWG 18 or CSA 0.75mm2
Common Return
For the encoder to recognise switching on the inputs, a common reference (as shown below) needs to be wired to the
common return of the input signals from the elevator controller:

Common Return

Common Jumpers
The common jumpers detailed in the wiring diagram in this document are used to connect the common for each PAR
connector on the board. If the installation only has one type of common used across all connectors i.e. positive switching,
you will only need to wire a common to one connector. The jumpers will link this common to the other connectors. When
you have two different types of common i.e. positive switching and negative switching going into the same encoder
board, you will need to remove all jumpers for connectors using the alternative switching i.e. negative switching. The
alternate common return will need to be wired separately into this connector.

Caution
If you wire a positive common and negative common into the same board and do not remove the appropriate jumper,
this will irreversibly damage the board

Triggering Voice Messages (via E-Motive CX-MP3 Voice Annunciator)


Travelling direction
The travel direction announcements are triggered from the hall lantern (UL and DL) inputs. If the arrow inputs are to be
used to trigger these messages, connect link wires as follows:
++ Up lantern (UL) to Up arrow (UA)
++ Down lantern (DL) to Down arrow (DA)
Floor numbers
The floor number announcement requires a Slow Down (SL) signal to be provided to trigger the voice message for each
floor. The Doors Open (DO) signal can be used, with a link wire connected between these two signal inputs
Dip Switch SW1 Settings
PLEASE NOTE: SW1 dip switches only need to be used if the board has not been pre-configured using the E-Motive ISC
encoder programming software.

SW1. Function

1 2 3 4
• Dipswitch SW1, switches 1 to 4 are used to set the encoder board address.
• Default encoder board address is 81h, maximum 8fh.
• Value of address = 80h + [hex value of SW1 (1-4)].
• E.g. Address = 80h + 1h= 81h.

1 2 3 4 • Set SW1-4 to ON to set the floor format1.


• Set SW1-1 to SW1-3 as shown below for different floor formats1.
• Set SW1-4 to OFF to latch in the new floor format setting1.
Floor Format SW1-3 SW1-2 SW1-1
One per Floor OFF OFF OFF
Binary 1 (Begins with 1) OFF ON ON
Binary 0 (begins with 0) OFF ON OFF
Gray 1 (begins with 1) ON OFF ON
Gray 0 (begins with 0) ON OFF OFF

• Switch 5 is used to activate the CX-MP3 function.


• This is set to “ON” when used with the E-Motive CX-MP3 board

1 6
• Switch 6 is used to set speech duration for floor annunciation2.
• SW1-6: ON – duration = 8 seconds
• SW1-6: OFF – duration = 2 seconds

1 7
• Switch 7 is used to set speech duration for floor annunciation2.
• SW1-7: ON – duration = 8 seconds
• SW1-7: OFF – duration = 4 seconds

1 8

• Switch 8: Reserved

White colour switch on top at “ON” position

Note:

1. To be done when power is supplied to the unit

2. The setting has to tally with the speech duration of the ISD chip when the user records the voice using ISD software. Only valid when
used with CX-SPEECH
Mechanical Mounting

CX BASIC IG V01 (GB)_PA/22.06.2016

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