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Seite 1 - Revision: 2.0

LK202-24-USBTechnical ManualRevision: 2.0

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The display has a secondary power connector used for High Power GPOs. Only if the user is planning onusing GPO 1, GPO 2 and GPO 3 as +12V, should the

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Table 4: USB IDVID 0403PID DescriptionFA00 USB 2 Serial CommunicationFA01 MX2 / MX3FA02 MX4 / MX5FA03 LK / VK202-24-USBFA04 LK / VK204-24-USB2.1.3 Alt

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2.1.4 Serial TTL CommunicationsFigure 6: Rx / Tx and LED HeadersThe display can be communicated to by Serial at TTL levels. Communication will bypass

Seite 5 - 1 Introduction

Figure 7: Connections2.2.1 Advanced General Purpose Outputs & GPO’s 1 to 3These outputs are capable of controlling high current draw devices, savi

Seite 6 - 1.4 Setup for Testing

WARNINGS• RPM Reading should not be used at 5V.• There are no current limiting resistors.• Maximum current draw is 1000mA.• Default voltage setting is

Seite 7 - 1.6 Trying out a Keypad

2.2.3 GPO 4, GPO 5, and GPO 6Figure 10: General Purpose OutputsGPO’s 4, 5, and 6 are low power ouputs providing +5V at 20mA, enforced by current limit

Seite 8 - 2 Connections

2.4 The Built In Character FontThe display includes a built in 5x8 dot matrix font with the full range of ASCII characters, plus a varietyof extended

Seite 9 - 2.1.1 Power

load other fonts.2.5 Writing Text to the DisplayWhen the display receives a character, it displays that character at the position currently defined. Th

Seite 10 - 2.1.2 USB Communications

2.6.5 Set Cursor Position (254 71 [column][row])This command sets the cursor position (text insertion point) to the [column] and [row] specified. Colum

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2.6.12 Cursor Right (254 77)Moves the cursor one position to the right but does not erase any character that may be in that position.Note that this co

Seite 12 - 2.2 General Purpose Outputs

ContentsContents ii1 Introduction 11.1 What to Expect From the LK202-24-USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.2 What Not to Exp

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Table 6: Keypad LayoutColumns1 2 3 4 5 61 A B C D E FRows 2 G H I J K L3 M N O P Q R4 S T U V W XNOTE The keypad connector must be wired with columns

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Figure 14: Poll Timing3.3.2 Auto Repeat Mode Off (254 96)(R)This command turns off the auto repeat mode3.3.3 Auto Transmit Keypresses On (254 65)(R)In

Seite 15 - 2.3 General

3.3.7 Set Debounce Time (254 85 [time])(R)This command sets the time between key press and key read. All key types with the exception of latchedpiezo

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4.1.4 Initialize Horizontal Bar Graph (254 104)This command defines the 8 special / user characters to be blocks suitable for use in drawing horizontal

Seite 17 - 2.6 Text Commands

Table 8: Character Values1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 3031 32 33 34 3536 37 38 39 40Cursor LineNOTE Custom

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protocol is used for reading fan speeds and retrieving 1-wire bus information. The basic structure of theprotocol is described in the Table below.Tabl

Seite 19 - 3 Keypad Interface

5.2 Fan and GPO Commands5.2.1 General Purpose Output Off (254 86 [gpo #])This command turns OFF any of the general purpose outputs. [gpo #] is 1 to 6.

Seite 20 - 3.3 Keypad Commands

5.2.5 Remember GPO / PWM State (254 195 [fan #] [PWM value])This command will set the startup state for all the GPOs. When the device is powered up th

Seite 21 - 3.3.6 Poll Keypad (254 38)

Table 14: Example PWM Values for Index =14Input PWM Actual PWM0 01- 63 25%64 -127 50%128 -191 75%192 -255 100%Frequencies in the range of 9.6Hz to 38.

Seite 22 - 4.1 Command List

1. Reset and detect presence.2. ROM command, followed by any required data exchange.3. Device specific function command, followed by any required data

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3 Keypad Interface 153.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153.2 Connections . . . . .

Seite 24 - 5 Fan and GPO Commands

6.4.1 Transaction command (254 C8 1 [flags] [Send Bits] [Recieve bits][Send data])The transaction command will perform a single transaction on the 1-wi

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Table 17: 1-Wire Error CodesCode Description0x00 Success0x01 Unknown 1-Wire Command0x02 No devices on the bus0x03 Fatal search error6.4.2 Search comma

Seite 26 - 5.2 Fan and GPO Commands

7.1.1 Remember (254 147 [0|1])This command allows a number of settings, such as cursor state, backlight, etc., to automatically bestored in non-volati

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7.1.4 Set Contrast and save (254 145[contrast])This command works in exactly the same way as the "Set contrast" command. The only difference

Seite 28 - 6 1-Wire Commands

Table 21: Default ScreenCharacter 1 Character 20Character 21 Character 40If sending more then 10 characters to be stored, add in ~10ms per character d

Seite 29 - 6.4 Display 1-Wire functions

8 Appendix: Command Summary8.1 GeneralThe operation of the display is controlled by a simple and consistent command set. Commands control;• Text displ

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Table 23: Hex Value TableBinary Hex Decimal Binary Hex Decimal0000 0 0 1000 8 80001 1 1 1001 9 90010 2 2 1010 A 100011 3 3 1011 B 110100 4 4 1100 C 12

Seite 31 - 7 Miscellaneous Commands

NOTE The letter “R” in the default column indicates that this state can be saved to non-volatile memory with the “Remember” command.Table 25: Text Com

Seite 32 - 7.1.2 Clear display (254 88)

Command Syntax Default NotesBlock cursor off FE 54254 84254 “T”R Turns off theblinking blockcursor.Cursor left FE 4C254 76254 “L”Moves the cur-sor one

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Command Syntax Default NotesAuto transmit key pressesonFE 41254 65254 “A”onRSets auto transmitmode for keypad.Key presses aretransmitted tohost withou

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7.1.5 Backlight on (254 66[minutes]) (R) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297.1.6 Backlight off (254 70) (R) . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 35 - 8 Appendix: Command Summary

Command Syntax NotesDraw vertical bar graph ”FE 3D [col][height]254 61 [col][height]254 "="[col][height]Draws a vertical bar graph at column

Seite 36 - 8.4 Text Commands

Command Syntax Default NotesReturn fan RPM FE C1254 193n/a This commandwill return apacket to the hostwith the fan RPMcontained in it.Remember GPO / P

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Command Syntax Default NotesSet contrast FE 50 [contrast]254 80 [contrast]254 “P” [contrast]0x80128Sets display con-trast. Compen-sates for viewingang

Seite 38 - 8.5 Keypad Interface Commands

Command Syntax Default NotesRead module type FE 37254 55254 “7”see table Reads the moduletype.Set serial number FE 34 [byte1][byte2]254 52[byte1][byte

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9 Appendix: Specifications and Options9.1 SpecificationsTable 35: Environmental SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsStandard TemperatureOperating Te

Seite 40 - 8.7 Fan and GPO Commands

Figure 15: Physical LayoutMatrix Orbital LK202-24-USB 41

Seite 41 - 8.8 Miscellaneous Commands

9.2 OptionsTable 38: Options Available on LK202-24-USBInverse Yellow; black backlight with yellow text -IYInverse Blue; blue backlight with white text

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Configuration The way a system is set up, or the assortment of com-ponents that make up the system. Configuration canrefer to either hardware or softwar

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Scroll To view consecutive lines of data on the display screen.The term scroll means that once the screen is full, eachnew line appears at the bottom

Seite 44 - 9.1 Specifications

1 IntroductionThe LK202-24-USB is equipped with the following features;• 20 column by 2 line text display• Built in font with provision for up to 8 us

Seite 45 - Figure 15: Physical Layout

Figure 1: Connections for TestingNOTE The keypad is not used to directly control any aspect of the operation of thedisplay. The display acts simply as

Seite 46 - 10 Appendix: Glossary

• Run a PC program such as Hyperterm to experiment with typing text. Make certain it’s configured touse the correct port. Set the baud rate to 19,200 a

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2 Connections2.1 Connector PinoutRefer to the Figure below for this chapter.Figure 2: Electrical ConnectionsTable 1: Connectors & FunctionsConnect

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Table 2: Mating ConnectorsConnector Part # Mate Part #3 Pin White Header AMP 173979 AMP 1739773 Pin Red Header MOLEX 43009 MOLEX 787910 Pin Dual Heade

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