Controllers: User Manual
Controllers: User Manual
Controllers: User Manual
User Manual
02.01.2017
Contents
2 Contents 44 Upload User Application
44 Overview
3 Introduction 44 Using Cue Visual Composer
3 Overview 45 Using Admin Web
3 Common Features
46 Admin Web
4 Models and Specifications 46 Access Admin Web
4 Tabletop Models 46 Login
4 DIN Rail Models 46 Configuration
5 Lightweight Controllers 48 Date and Time
6 Accessories 49 Applications
7 Box Contents 49 File Storage
7 Controllers 49 E-mail
7 Lightweight Controllers 50 System
50 Password
8 Mechanical Description 51 Backup
8 Tabletop Models 52 Reset
10 DIN Rail Models 52 Logout
12 Lightweight Controllers 52 License
16 IR Sensor
16 Overview
16 IR Codes Capturing
17 IR Control Panels Receiver
18 Connecting
18 Overview
19 PWR IN
20 Power over Ethernet
21 CUEnet (LAN)
23 SERIAL
26 VERSATILE
35 IR/SERIAL
36 GENERAL I/O
37 RELAY
38 AUDIO LINE
39 DALI
40 KNX
41 DMX
42 EnOcean
43 CUEwire Device Connection
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All rights reserved. | Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Controllers | Introduction
Introduction
Overview
Ethernet IP enabled controllers equipped with variety types of control ports. Control ports include bi-directional serial
channels RS-232/422/485, serial outputs, versatile ports, infrared outputs, general I/Os, 24 volts relay outputs, DALI, KNX,
DMX512 and EnEcean ports.
The Ethernet port allows for bi-directional IP control of any manufacturer IP enabled products. All models are fully compatible
with CUE‘s existing range of button panels and touch panels through and comes equipped with a CUEwire port.
For lightweight controllers, IP communication is CUEnet2 only, that means IP device control and e-mails are not supported.
Internal IR sensor allows capture IR codes and, for some models, receive IR codes from hand-held transmitters. Convenient for
testing and troubleshooting this model also comes with front panel indicator LEDs that indicate the status of all the control ports.
The controller keeps date and time with its on-board real time clock (RTC) and thus allowing for a wide variety of distributed
intelligence scheduling applications.
For most of controllers, single cable Ethernet connection provides easy network integration. The controllers are equipped with
Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology enabling an Ethernet network cable to deliver both data and power.
This controller comes complete with a web server and allows setup through a standard web browser. Unit programming is
based on CUE’s standard programming tool Cue Visual Composer.
All models comes complete with a web server and allow for setup through a standard web browser.
Aluminium enclosure allows tabletop or 19” rack using Rack Mounting kit. In addition many DIN rail compatible models are
available.
Common Features
▪▪ E thernet IP enabled controllers
▪▪ Modern ARM® processor platform
▪▪ On-board real time clock
▪▪ Wired 10/100 BaseT LAN
▪▪ Bi-directional control of any IP enabled products through Ethernet port (except lightweight controllers)
▪▪ Variety types of control ports
▪▪ Bi-directional serial RS-232/485
▪▪ Bidirectional serial RS-422 (controlCUE-one and controlCUE-two only)
▪▪ IR /serial outputs (IR up to 1.2 MHz)
▪▪ General I/Os (controlCUE-one and controlCUE-two ) or Versatile port (other controllers)
▪▪ Relays NO-C-NC 24 V
▪▪ Real time clock (RTC) for scheduling applications
▪▪ Web server and Admin Web for setup through a standard web browser
▪▪ Aluminium enclosure design for desktop and 19” rack or DIN rail plastic enclosure
▪▪ Various accessories available
Lightweight Controllers
Accessories
Serial Cable 5-pin to RJ-14 Serial Cable 3-pin to RJ-14 Current Loop Adapter UTP Organiser
Product code CA0183 CA0184 CS0479 CS0422
Description RS-485 serial cable between RS-485 serial cable between Adapter allowing to connect Brings all 8 pins of RJ-45
controller and power switching controller and power switching current loop (0/4 - 20 mA) connector to 8-pin Phoenix type
units, dimmers and interfaces units, dimmers and interfaces outputs to versatile port connector
DIN rail compatible
Connectors 5-pin, 3.5 mm 3-pin, 3.5 mm 2-pin, 3.5 mm, male 8-pin, 3.5 mm
RJ-14 RJ-14 2-pin, 3.5 mm, female RJ-45
Box Contents
Controllers
Lightweight Controllers
Mechanical Description
Tabletop Models
controlCUE-versatile
VERSATILE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
versatile CUEnet
(PoE LAN)
43.5 mm
default IP address S G S G S G S G S G S G S G S G
192.168.1.127
Serial Port 1 - 3
PWR IN SERIAL
S. D. 24 VDC 1 2 3 PIN RS232 RS485
SERIAL VERSATILE 1 TxD A+
K
R
U
N
IR 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PW
CP
2 RxD B-
LI
3 GND GND
+ G 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
controlCUE-one
210 mm
43.5 mm
IR SENSOR SERIAL IR/SERIAL GENERAL I/O RELAY
K
R
U
N
PW
1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2
CP
LI
CUEnet (LAN)
default IP address
192.168.1.127
L G R L G R S G S G S G S G + G 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 S S S S G NC C NO NC C NO + G
controlCUE-two
210 mm
43.5 mm
3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 3 4
IR SENSOR
K
R
U
N
PW
1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2
CP
LI
CUEnet (LAN)
default IP address S G S G S G S G 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 S S S S G NC C NO NC C NO
192.168.1.127
L G R L G R S G S G S G S G + G 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 S S S S G NC C NO NC C NO + G
controlCUE-versatile-d
70 mm
Versatile ports
G S G S G S G S G S G S G S G S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
VERSATILE
versatile
SERIAL
Power, link and CPU indicators
PWR LINK CPU 1 2 3 IR
IR capture sensor
LAN PoE PWR SERIAL
Serial port indicators
802.3af 24VDC 1 2 3
+ G 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
controlCUE-dali-d
70 mm
DALI port
DALI
DALI port indicator
Versatile port indicators
DALI 1 2 3 4
VERSATILE
90 mm
dali
SERIAL
Power, link and CPU indicators
PWR LINK CPU 1 IR
IR capture sensor
LAN PoE PWR SERIAL VERSATILE
Serial port indicator
802.3af 24VDC 1 1 2 3 4
Versatile ports
+ G 1 2 3 S G S G S G S G
controlCUE-knx-d
70 mm
KNX port
KNX
knx
SERIAL
Power, link and CPU indicators
PWR LINK CPU 1 IR
IR capture sensor
LAN PoE PWR SERIAL VERSATILE
Serial port indicator
802.3af 24VDC 1 1 2 3 4
Versatile ports
+ G 1 2 3 S G S G S G S G
controlCUE-dmx-d
70 mm
2x DMX512 input/output
C D- D+ C D- D+
1 2
DMX512
DMX512 input and output indicators
Versatile port indicators
1 2 1 2 3 4
DMX512 VERSATILE
90 mm
dmx
SERIAL
Power, link and CPU indicators
PWR LINK CPU 1 IR
IR capture sensor
LAN PoE PWR SERIAL VERSATILE
Serial port indicator
802.3af 24VDC 1 1 2 3 4
Versatile ports
+ G 1 2 3 S G S G S G S G
controlCUE-enocean-d
70 mm
enocean
SERIAL
Power, link and CPU indicators
PWR LINK CPU 1 IR
IR capture sensor
LAN PoE PWR SERIAL VERSATILE
Serial port indicator
802.3af 24VDC 1 1 2 3 4
Versatile ports
+ G 1 2 3 S G S G S G S G
Lightweight Controllers
smartCUE-relay
RELAY VERSATILE
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 G
relay
43.5 mm
1 2 3 4 5 6 NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO S S S S S S G
U
N
IR 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6
PW
CP
2 RxD B-
LI
3 GND GND
CUEnet + G 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
(PoE LAN)
smartCUE-versatile
VERSATILE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
versatile CUEnet
(PoE LAN)
43.5 mm
default IP address S G S G S G S G S G S G S G S G
192.168.1.127
Serial Port 1 - 3
PWR IN SERIAL
S. D. 24 VDC 1 2 3 PIN RS232 RS485
SERIAL VERSATILE 1 TxD A+
K
R
U
N
IR 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PW
CP
2 RxD B-
LI
3 GND GND
+ G 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
smartCUE-versatile-d
70 mm
Versatile ports
G S G S G S G S G S G S G S G S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
VERSATILE
versatile
SERIAL
Power, link and CPU indicators
PWR LINK CPU 1 2 3 IR
IR capture sensor
LAN PoE PWR SERIAL
Serial port indicators
802.3af 24VDC 1 2 3
+ G 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
Mounting
Shelf Placement or Stacking
Four rubber feet are provided for shelf placement or stacking. Stick the rubber feet near the corner edges on the bottom side
of controllers - see picture below.
Rubber feet
Rack Mounting
The Rack Mounting Shelf (CS0449) provides simple solution for installing controllers to the 19” rack. It allows to install up to
two half-rack sized controllers to single 19” unit rack space. All necessary accessories are supplied with the shelf.
Controller is fixed to the Rack Mounting Shelf by two screws M3 x 6 using female threads on the bottom side of controller -
see picture below. Screws M3 x 6 are bundled with Rack Mounting Shelf. Don’t use longer screws to avoid damage of PCBs
inside the unit. If you install only one controller use cover panel delivered with the shelf.
Screw holes
IR SENSOR SERIAL IR/SERIAL GENERAL I/O RELAY IR SENSOR SERIAL IR/SERIALG ENERAL I/O RELAY
K
K
R
R
U
U
N
N
PW
PW
CP
LI
LI
Screws M3 x 6 Screws M3 x 6
If you install less controllers, use cover panels delivered with the shelf to cover empty positions.
Cover panel 1/4 Cover panel 1/2
versatile
SERIAL VERSATILE
K
R
U
N
IR 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PW
CP
LI
Indicators
General
Indicator Color Off On / Flashing
POWER Blue No power presented. Power is presented. The unit is ready.
LINK Green Network is not detected. Network link / activity
CPU Yellow No activity. System default indication.
Control Ports
Indicator Color Off On / Flashing
ANALOG Yellow Analog output is set to 0 V. Analog output is set to 10 V.
Green
DALI No data activity. Data activity.
Red
DIGITAL I/O Green Output is switched OFF. Output is switched ON.
Green
DMX512 No data activity. Data activity.
Red
Green
EnOcean No data activity. Data activity.
Red
GENERAL I/O Green Output is switched OFF. Output is switched ON.
IR/SERIAL Yellow No data or IR code transmitted. Data or IR code is being transmitted.
Green
KNX No data activity. Data activity.
Red
RELAY Red Relay is switched OFF. Relay is switched ON.
Green Data is being transmitted.
SERIAL No data transmitted or received.
Red Data is being received.
Green Output is switched OFF. Output is switched ON.
VERSATILE
Yellow No data or IR code transmitted. Data or IR code is being transmitted.
IR Sensor
Overview
The following table describes functionality of IR sensor for various types of controllers.
IR Codes Capturing
Overview
All controllers are equipped with an IR capture sensor and are able to capture IR codes. Captured IR codes can be used in
all types of controllers, touch panels and touch panel controllers.
Capture
The capture procedure consists of the following steps:
▪▪ Connect the capture unit and the PC with Cue Visual Composer to the same Network.
▪▪ Arrange the IR remoter and the capture unit as described below.
U
N
PW
1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2
CP
LI
IR remoter
▪▪ P ay attention to set the proper distance between the capturing unit and the remoter according to the needs of the
capturing unit.
▪▪ S tart Cue Visual Composer and go to the appropriate driver and command.
▪▪ Set the IP address of the unit used for capture.
▪▪ Push the Start Capture button in Cue Visual Composer and then press the appropriate button on the IR remoter.
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Connecting
Overview
The following table describes connections for all controllers.
Unit Connection
Serial RS-232/422/485
Power supply 24 VDC
Serial RS-232/485
Low-voltage relay
IR/Serial output
General I/O
EnOcean
DMX512
Versatile
Ethernet
KNX
DALI
controlCUE-versatile 1 1 1 3 8
controlCUE-one 1 1 2 4 4 2
controlCUE-two 1 1 6 8 8 4
controlCUE-versatile-d 1 1 1 3 8
controlCUE-dali-d 1 1 1 1 4 1
controlCUE-knx-d 1 1 1 1 4 1
controlCUE-dmx-d 1 1 1 1 4 2
controlCUE-enocean-d 1 1 1 1 4 1
smartCUE-relay 1 1 1 3 6 6
smartCUE-versatile 1 1 1 3 8
smartCUE-versatile-d 1 1 1 3 8
PWR IN
Overview
The unit requires power 24 VDC from an external power supply. Use any unit only with the power adapter supplied in the
product package. Using another power supply may damage the unit.
Power consumption
Tabletop controllers DIN-rail controllers Lightweight controllers
controlCUE-versatile max. 4 W controlCUE-versatile-d max. 4 W smartCUE-relay max. 4 W
controlCUE-one max. 4 W controlCUE-dali-d max. 4 W smartCUE-versatile max. 4 W
controlCUE-two max. 4 W controlCUE-knx-d max. 4 W smartCUE-versatile-d max. 4 W
controlCUE-dmx-d max. 4 W
controlCUE-enocean-d max. 4 W
+ G
G Ground
Tabletop Models
The standard power adapter is delivered with the unit. Attach the 2-pin connector of the power supply unit to the PWR IN
connector located on the rear panel and attach power cable to a power outlet.
CUEnet (LAN)
default IP address
192.168.1.127
L G R L G R S G S G S G S G + G 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 S S S S G NC C NO NC C NO + G
+V -V
G S G S G S G S G S G S G S G S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
VERSATILE
DC OK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
VERSATILE
+V ADJ versatile
SERIAL
PWR LINK CPU 1 2 3 IR
L N
+ G 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
N
L
G S G S G S G S G S G S G S G S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
VERSATILE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
VERSATILE
versatile
SERIAL
PWR LINK CPU 1 2 3 IR
Ethernet
with PoE
LAN PoE PWR SERIAL
802.3af 24VDC 1 2 3
+ G 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
Ethernet cable
G S G S G S G S G S G S G S G S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
VERSATILE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
VERSATILE
versatile
Power supply
SERIAL
PWR LINK CPU 1 2 3 IR
+ G 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
CUEnet (LAN)
10/100 BaseT LAN Connector
The 10/100 BaseT LAN is a standard network connection 10/100 BaseT LAN using RJ-45 connector.
The length of the Ethernet cable connecting controller to the network must not exceed 100 meters.
Connector pin out
Direct PC Connection
Attach one end of an RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the CUEnet (LAN) port and attach the other end of the RJ-45 Ethernet cable
to your computer. Use straight-through cable if your PC supports autosense or crossed-over cable if your PC doesn’t support
autosense.
CUEnet (LAN)
default IP address
192.168.1.127
L G R L G R S G S G S G S G + G 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 S S S S G NC C NO NC C NO + G
Ethernet cable
straight-through or crossed-over
CUEnet (LAN)
default IP address
192.168.1.127
F. D. IN
AUDIO LINE
OUT 1
IR/SERIAL
2 3 4 1
SERIAL
2
GENERAL I/O
1 2 3 4 G 1
RELAY
2
PWR IN
24 VDC
Network
L G R L G R S G S G S G S G + G 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 S S S S G NC C NO NC C NO + G
SERIAL
Overview
Serial RS-232/422/485
Serial RS-232/422/485
with power 24 VDC
Serial RS-232/485
Serial RS-232/485
controlCUE-versatile 3 smartCUE-versatile 3
controlCUE-one 1 1 smartCUE-versatile-d 3
controlCUE-two 5 1 smartCUE-relay 3
controlCUE-versatile-d 3
controlCUE-dali-d 1
controlCUE-knx-d 1
controlCUE-dmx-d 1
controlCUE-enocean-d 1
RS-232 Mode
Output signal levels for RS-232 are in the -10 V to +10 V range. This is default mode for all channels.
SERIAL RS-232
3-pin 3.5 mm Pin Signal Description Direction
1 TxD RS-232 Transmitted Data From controller
2 RxD RS-232 Received Data To controller
1 2 3
3 GND Ground
RS-485 Mode
This mode must be set in the programming application.
SERIAL RS-485
3-pin 3.5 mm Pin Signal Description
1 A+ RS-485 Data +
2 B- RS-485 Data -
1 2 3
3 GND Ground
RS-232 Mode
Output signal levels for RS-232 are in the -10 V to +10 V range. This is default mode for all channels.
SERIAL RS-232
5-pin 3.5 mm Pin Signal Description Direction
1 TxD RS-232 Transmitted Data From controller
2 RTS RS-232 Request to Send From controller
3 GND Ground
1 2 3 4 5
4 RxD RS-232 Received Data To controller
5 CTS RS-232 Clear to Send To controller
RS-422 Mode
This mode must be set in the programming application.
SERIAL RS-422
5-pin 3.5 mm Pin Signal Description Direction
1 Tx A+ RS-422 Transmit Data (Idles High) From controller
2 Tx B- RS-422 Transmit Data (Idles Low) From controller
3 GND Ground
1 2 3 4 5
4 Rx A+ RS-422 Receive Data (Idles High) To controller
5 Rx B- RS-422 Receive Data (Idles Low) To controller
RS-485 Mode
This mode must be set in the programming application.
SERIAL RS-485
5-pin 3.5 mm Pin Signal Description
1 A+ RS-485 Data +
2 B- RS-485 Data -
3 GND Ground
1 2 3 4 5
4 N.C. Not Connected
5 N.C. Not Connected
RS-232 Mode
Output signal levels for RS-232 are in the -10 V to +10 V range. This is default mode.
RS-422 Mode
This mode must be set in the programming application.
SERIAL RS-485
5-pin 3.5 mm Pin Signal Description
+24 +24 Power +24 VDC
G GND Ground
+ G 1 2 3 4 5
1 A+ RS-485 Data +
2 B- RS-485 Data -
3 GND Ground
4 N.C. Not Connected
CUEwire 5 N.C. Not Connected
VERSATILE
Overview
Depending on the application, the versatile port can be used in multiple ways as described in the following table.
Input modes
Digital input Adjustable threshold
• High sensitivity - binary 0 < 1.45 V, binary 1 > 2.05 V
• Low sensitivity - binary 0 < 5.8 V, binary 1 > 8.2 V
Input impedance >100 kΩ
Adjustable digital filter
Pulse counter Adjustable threshold as above
Input impedance as above
Pulse length min. 1 ms, max. frequency 500 Hz
Max. number of pulses 2 147 483 647 (Long)
Adjustable digital filter
Voltage input Range 0 ÷ 2.5 VDC, 0 ÷ 10 VDC, auto
Input impedance >100 kΩ
Resolution 12-bit
Adjustable digital filter
Accuracy ±0.1 % of reading, ±0.1 % of range
(0.1 ÷ 10 V, digital filter applied)
Resistance input Range 2 kΩ, 20 kΩ, 200 kΩ, auto
Resolution 12-bit
Adjustable digital filter
Accuracy (digital filter applied)
• 100 Ω ÷ 800 Ω: ±3 % of reading, ±0.1 % of range
• 800 Ω ÷ 20 kΩ: ±0.3 % of reading, ±0.1 % of range
• 20 kΩ ÷ 200 kΩ: ±1 % of reading, ±0.1 % of range
Output modes
Digital output Max. sink current 200 mA / max. 30 VDC
Catch diodes for use with real load
Current pullup Current-source pull-up 10 mA / max. 12 V
Current pulldown Current-source pull-down -10 mA / max. -12 V
IR output Maximum IR carrier frequency 500 kHz
Up to 3 original IR Adapter /i in parallel
Serial output RS-232
Serial data baud rate 300 Bd ÷ 115 200 Bd (bps)
Warnings
▪▪ T he port is protected to maximum 30 VDC. Exceeding this voltage may damage the port.
▪▪ Incorrect wiring may damage the versatile port or the connected device.
▪▪ All versatile ports in the unit have common ground which is connected to the grounds of other control ports. That
means versatile ports are not isolated from other control ports.
S G G GND Ground
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 G G GND Ground
Digital Input
Every versatile port can be used as digital input for contacts, buttons, sensors etc. For digital input usage the output has to be
in an open state and current pull-up and current pull-down can be used.
Parameters of pulse counter input are as follows:
▪▪ Adjustable threshold
▪▪ High sensitivity - binary 0 < 1.45 V, binary 1 > 2.05 V
▪▪ Low sensitivity - binary 0 < 5.8 V, binary 1 > 8.2 V
▪▪ Input impedance >100 kΩ
▪▪ Adjustable digital filter
The port offers adjustable threshold as described in the following picture.
10 10
8.2
5.8
5 5
2.05
1.45
S G
Pulse Counter
Parameters of pulse counter input are as follows:
▪▪ Adjustable threshold as above
▪▪ Input impedance as above
▪▪ Pulse length min. 1 ms, max. frequency 500 Hz
▪▪ Max. number of pulses 2 147 483 647 (Long)
▪▪ Adjustable digital filter
Pulse outputs from third-party energy meters. S0 interface defines a simple galvanically
S G
isolated open-collector output channel.
Voltage Input
Parameters of voltage input are as follows:
▪▪ Range 0 ÷ 2.5 VDC, 0 ÷ 10 VDC, auto
▪▪ Input impedance >100 kΩ
▪▪ Resolution 12-bit
▪▪ Adjustable digital filter
▪▪ Accuracy ±0.1 % of reading, ±0.1 % of range (0.1 ÷ 10 V, digital filter applied).
Detecting a voltage
Sensors with voltage output 0 - 10 VDC
+ Max.
- 10 VDC
S G
Reading voltage
Potentiometer with external power supply
+ Max.
- 10 VDC
S G
Resistance Input
Parameters of resistance input are as follows:
▪▪ Range 2 kΩ, 20 kΩ, 200 kΩ, auto
▪▪ Resolution 12-bit
▪▪ Adjustable digital filter
▪▪ Accuracy (digital filter applied)
▪▪ 100 Ω ÷ 800 Ω: ±3 % of reading, ±0.1 % of range
▪▪ 800 Ω ÷ 20 kΩ: ±0.3 % of reading, ±0.1 % of range
▪▪ 20 kΩ ÷ 200 kΩ: ±1 % of reading, ±0.1 % of range
Reading resistance
S G
Temperature sensors
Thermistors and temperature sensors as Pt1000, Ni1000, NTC 12k, KTY 81-121. etc. can
100Ω ÷ 200 kΩ be connected.
S G
+
S
120 Ω
0/4 ÷ 20
mA
G
-
Description
▪▪ For current loop range 0/4 ÷ 20 mA, the versatile port has to be set to voltage input mode, range 0 ÷ 2.5 VDC.
▪▪ Icurrentloop = Udetected / 0.120
Voltage [V] 0,00 0,12 0,24 0,36 0,48 0,60 0,72 0,84 0,96 1,08 1,20 1,32 1,44 1,56 1,68 1,80 1,92 2,04 2,16 2,28 2,40
Current [mA] 0,00 1,00 2,00 3,00 4,00 5,00 6,00 7,00 8,00 9,00 10,00 11,00 12,00 13,00 14,00 15,00 16,00 17,00 18,00 19,00 20,00
Digital Output
For digital output the open collector switch is used. Parameters of digital output are as follows:
▪▪ Max. sink current 200 mA / max. 30 VDC
▪▪ Catch diodes for use with real load
S G
S G
The following table describes how to use pull-up and pull-down output.
S G S G
S G
IR Output
This mode of versatile port provides output for infra-red emitters IR Adapter /i. Parameters of IR output are as follows:
▪▪ Maximum IR carrier frequency 500 kHz
▪▪ Up to three original infra-red emitters IR Adapter /i can be connected to each output in parallel. All emitters send the
same IR codes. This configuration can be used for different types of devices.
Warning
▪▪ It is not recommended to connect more infra-red emitters of various manufacturers in parallel because the output can
be either overloaded or damaged.
Connecting
Serial Output
This mode provides one-way RS-232 output channel.
Parameters of serial output are as follows:
▪▪ RS-232 mode only
▪▪ Serial data baud rate 300 Bd ÷ 115 200 Bd (bps)
Warnings
▪▪ In case there are more ports in the unit, all pins labelled G are connected together.
Connecting
Controlled
Device
RxD
G
S G
IR/SERIAL
This type of port provides:
▪▪ Output for infra-red emitters (IR Adapter /i, IR Sprayer), maximum IR output rate is 1.2 MHz.
▪▪ RS-232 serial output (one way), maximum serial data rate is 115 200 Bd (bps), output signal levels
for RS-232 are in the -12 V to +12 V range.
The IR outputs and RS-232 outputs can be combined on independent outputs (for example three outputs can be used as IR,
five outputs can be used as RS-232).
IR/SERIAL
2-pin 3.5 mm Pin Signal Description
S G
G GND Ground
Notes
▪▪ ll pins labelled G are connected together.
A
▪▪ Up to three original infra-red emitters IR Adapter /i can be connected to each output in parallel.
▪▪ Up to ten IR Sprayers can be connected to each output in parallel
▪▪ It is not recommended to connect more infra-red emitters of various manufacturers in parallel because the output can
be either overloaded or damaged.
GENERAL I/O
General I/O provides analog input as well as digital output. Each General I/O port can be used either as input or as output.
Pull-up resistor 680 ohms is connected to +5 VDC and can be switched on and off for each I/O independently. I/O voltage
with pull-up on is approx. +4.3 VDC, because protection diode is connected in series (0.7 V dropdown).
Analog input is rated 0 – 5 VDC. Analog to digital (A/D) converter has 10-bits precision (i.e. 1024 levels).
Digital output can switch max. 24 VDC / 80 mA. Output voltage for output switch on is approx. 0.6 V.
+5 VDC
ON OFF
PULLUP
value ON / OFF
A
680 Ohm INPUT
D
10 bit
Input / Output Signal
OUTPUT
Ground value CLOSE / OPEN
GENERAL I/O
5-pin 3.5 mm Pin Signal Description
1 2 3 4
S Signal Input / Output Signal 1 - 4 (5 - 8)
RELAY
This port provides one isolated low voltage relay. Each relay contact closure is rated 24 V / 0.5 A.
Normally Close (NC) and Normally Open (NO) contacts as well as Common (C) contact of each relay can be used. The
Normally Close (NC) position is the state of the relay when it is not turned on (energized).
C C
NO NO
RELAY
3-pin 3.5 mm Pin Description
AUDIO LINE
IN
This connector provides unbalanced line level audio.
Connector pin out
AUDIO LINE IN
3-pin 3.5 mm Pin Signal Description
L Left Left channel input
G GND Ground
L G R
R Right Right channel input
OUT
This connector provides un-amplified unbalanced line level audio. Connect audio devices, such as an audio amplifier or
powered speakers to this connector.
Connector pin out
DALI
This galvanically isolated port provides connection to DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface). The port does not
provide DALI power supply which must be ensured by external DALI power source. DALI units are equipped with a diode
bridge so that devices can be wired regardless of the cable polarity.
DALI is a data protocol and transport mechanism that was jointly developed and specified by several manufacturers of
lighting equipment. The DALI standard is specified in the 60929 IEC standard. The DALI protocol allows for the maximum of
64 fittings on a single network and the network can be divided into up to 16 different possible areas.
Connection is provided by pluggable terminal block 2 x 4 push-wire connection, AWG 18-22.
Connector pin-out
DA DALI signal
DA DA DA DALI signal
Connecting
DALI is connected to controlCUE-dali-d control port as described below. No need to worry about polarity.
DALI
DALI
DALI
DALI
N
N
L
L
N
DALI
DALI
controlCUE-dali-d
DALI
DALI
DALI 1 2 3 4
VERSATILE
DALI
dali
PS
SERIAL
PWR LINK CPU 1 IR
N L
+ G 1 2 3 S G S G S G S G
Note
The controlCUE-dali-d controller does not provide DALI power supply. As described in the picture above it is necessary to use
external DALI power supply.
KNX
This galvanically isolated port provides connection to the KNX bus. KNX is a standardized (EN 50090, ISO/IEC 14543),
Open Systems Interconnection based network communications protocol for intelligent buildings.
Power consumption from KNX bus is max. 4 mA at 24 VDC and connection is provided by pluggable terminal block 2 x 4
push-wire connection, AWG 18-22.
Connector pin-out
- KNX bus -
- + + KNX bus +
Connecting
KNX Bus
controlCUE-knx-d
KNX
KNX 1 2 3 4
VERSATILE
knx
SERIAL
PWR LINK CPU 1 IR
+ G 1 2 3 S G S G S G S G
Note
The controlCUE-knx-d controller does not provide KNX power supply. It is necessary to use external KNX power supply.
DMX
DMX512 (Digital MultipleX) is a standard for digital communication networks that are commonly used to control stage
lighting and effects as well as interior and architectural lighting. DMX512 employs EIA-485 differential signalling at its
physical layer, in conjunction with a variable-size, packet-based communication protocol. It is unidirectional.
The controller equipped with DX512 input and output ports can work in three basic modes.
1. The unit is the master control unit of the DMX512 bus. Only DMX output of the unit is functional in this mode.
2. This mode is useful if there is some master controller of the DMX512 bus, for example a stage console. In this mode it is
possible to use the unit to read the levels of particular channels pushed from the DMX512 control console to the DMX
input, change it and send the new values to the lights.
3. This mode can be used in the same hardware configuration as in Mode 2, but in this case the unit only re-sends
commands from the master DMX console unchanged to the DMX output.
Each DMX512 port can be used as input or as output port.
Connector pin-out
Connecting
C D- D+ C D- D+
1 2
DMX512
1 2 1 2 3 4
DMX512 VERSATILE
dmx
SERIAL
PWR LINK CPU 1 IR
+ G 1 2 3 S G S G S G S G
EnOcean
Bi-directional monitoring and control of EnOcean® networks can be provided from IP network. EnOcean® wireless standard
offers many of switching and dimming receivers, receivers for blinds, wall mounted and mobile transmitters, input and
temperature transmitters, infra passive switches, sensors etc.
Parameters of EnOcean control port are as follows:
▪▪ 868 MHz for Europe and countries adopting R&TTE specification
▪▪ EnOcean® Equipment Profiles supported
▪▪ EEP A5-07-01 Transmitter
▪▪ EEP A5-30-02 Transmitter
▪▪ EEP A5-30-xx Listener
▪▪ EEP D2-01-03 Listener, EEP D2-01-03 Transmitter
▪▪ EEP D5-00-01 Listener, EEP D5-00-01 Transmitter
▪▪ EEP F6-02-xx Listener, EEP F6-02-xx Transmitter
The unit is delivered with EnOcean® external antenna. Magnetic base enables easy and quick installation. The antenna is
connected to the unit using SMA plug. Antenna cable length is 2.5 m.
For more details about EnOcean programming see CVC Help, sections
▪▪ Commands / Channels / EnOcean
▪▪ CUEdevices / EnOcean.
Connecting
ANTENNA
EnOcean 1 2 3 4
VERSATILE
enocean
SERIAL
PWR LINK CPU 1 IR
+ G 1 2 3 S G S G S G S G
CUEnet (LAN)
default IP address
192.168.1.127
L G R L G R S G S G S G S G + G 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 S S S S G NC C NO NC C NO + G
Button Final
Button Upload
Button Final
Admin Web
Access Admin Web
Run the Internet browser on your PC and type in the controller IP
address. IP address is obtained from DHCP server by (factory)
default or it is 192.168.1.127, if DHCP is not available on the
network. The default password is empty.. The default password
is empty.You can find CUEunits and their IP addresses on the
network with Cue Visual Composer / Tools / Scan CUEunits...
You can open Internet browser with admin web of given unit by
doubleclick on the line with this unit.
Login
This screen isn’t displayed if password is empty (factory default
status).
If password isn’t empty, you have to login at first for operating
with your CUEunit via these web pages.
Enter your password into the Password box and click the Login
button to enter the CUEunit web pages.
Remember that the password is case sensitive. For changing your
password use the Password menu after you are logged in.
Configuration
Identification
Every CUEunit can be identified by a unique Magic name. Magic
names are most useful in applications requiring more than one
CUEunit or when CUEunit obtain IP address from DHCP server.
This enables programmers and installers to reference CUEunits
with logical, user friendly names, like “boardroom,” “lobby,” etc.
To set the CUEunit identity, enter the unique name you wish to use
in the Magic name box.
Be sure to click the Apply button for any changes to become
effective!
IP Settings
This page is used for establishing the communication parameters for
your CUEunit.
The CUEunit uses standard internet protocol (IP) communication
parameters. Certain parameters can be reset by the user. On start
up, this page will display the CUEunit’s given Physical address
(MAC), Current IP address, Current primary DNS server and Current
secondary DNS Server. Carefully note this address information
(and any changes you make to the IP address, subnet mask, default
gateway or primary and secondary DNS server). You can also set
CUEunit to obtain IP address automatically from DHCP server. For
it check the checkbox Use DHCP to obtain IP address. IP address
or Magic name must be entered into the Cue Visual Composer
program written for your specific application. For control systems with
more than one CUEunits, a unique IP address must be given to each
CUEunit.
Some control systems are “stand alone” and not part of a larger
network. For such “stand alone” systems, the Magic name is optional.
However, for control systems that are connected to a larger network,
please obtain the Host name from the network administrator, and
enter it into the Magic name box.
Be sure to click the Apply button for any changes to become
effective!
SMTP
This page is used for setting parameters of SMTP server. Set a
name or an address and the port of your SMTP server.
The SMTP server and port are used by the XPL2 commands
EmailSend and PresetEmailSend.
Be sure to click the Apply button for any changes to become
effective!
Time Zone
This page is used for setting the time zone on your CUEunit. The
current date, time, and time zone, are shown on the Current time
line. The time zone box can be selected to enter changes to the
Time zone.
Be sure to click the Apply button for any changes to become
effective!
Internet Clock
This page is used for synchronization of the CUEunit’s date and
time with an internet clock. Begin by selecting the check box for
Use Internet clock. Next, enter the IP addresses (or complete
address name) of the primary and secondary NTP servers. Use
the Primary NTP server and Secondary NTP server boxes for this
purpose.
Be sure to click the Apply button for any changes to the internet
clock to become effective!
Applications
This page is used for uploading compiled Cue Visual Composer
programs to your CUEunit.
All uploaded applications are listed on this page, along with
their file properties: file name/file size/date. The CUEunit has
a generous memory; unused free space is shown at the bottom
of this page. CUEunit also permits other service functions like
deleting files, downloading programs back to a personal
computer, and starting/stopping specific applications.
A “running flag” denotes the active application. The running
application can be stopped via the Start/Stop button. Likewise, a
stopped application can be restarted with the Start/Stop button.
Files are uploaded from a personal computer to the CUEunit
by selecting the desired application program, and clicking the
Upload button. Files are downloaded from the CUEunit to a
personal computer by clicking the File name. Files are easily
deleted with the Delete button. The button Total stop stops a
running application. This application will not be automatically
started after reset.
File Storage
The CUEunit’s generous memory can be used as an auxiliary
file storage device. This is helpful for storing presets, in archiving
electronic manuals, pdf files, and other support documentation.
File storage is managed via the file storage page.
A list of existing files, folders, and their properties is shown.
To delete a file or a folder, click the Delete button on the
corresponding line. To delete all files and folders from the current
folder, click the Delete All button.
To create a new folder, enter a name for the new folder, and click
the Create button. To upload a file, select the desired file, and
click the Upload button.
Note: Files are automatically compressed for the CUEunit’s
internal file system. Accordingly, the size of your uncompressed
file before storing may not match the decrease of free space
shown on the CUEunit.
E-mail
This page is used for setting parameters of e-mail parameters and
recipients addresses.
The SMTP server must be set. See the Configuration/SMTP
setting.
The sender Name and E-mail are addresses of your CUEunit.
The sender Name and E-mail are used by the XPL2 commands
EmailSend and PresetEmailSend.
The recipient Names and E-mails are addresses of recipients,
where e-mails will be sent using the XPL2 command
PresetEmailSend.
System
Firmware
This page is used for updating the CUEunit firmware. The Current
version of firmware is shown. To upload new firmware, select the
desired version, and click the Upload button.
Information
The page shows basic information about your CUEunit’s
hardware. The CPU type, CPU frequency, and the flash and RAM
memory sizes are shown.
Factory default
To completely clear all data and restore factory default settings,
click the Set Factory Default button.
This will remove all data, including Applications and File storage
files. Configuration will be cleared, including IP address and
password. DHCP will be enabled and IP address will be get from
DHCP server.
Password
A case sensitive password is necessary to login to the admin web
pages. Set a new password via the New password box. You must
reenter the password in the Confirm new password box. An error
message will appear if the confirmation does not match, in which
case you should reenter your password again in both boxes.
Finally, the new password is implemented by clicking the Apply
button.
Backup
Backup
The page is used for the backup applications, files, folders and
CUEunit’s configuration. The Backup copies all Applications,
Application data, File storage and CUEunit’s settings to the one
archive. This archive is saved to the PC. To start the backup
process, click the Backup button.
Note: To see the backed-up/restored applications, click the
Applications menu. To see backed-up/restored files and folders,
click the File Storage menu. The page is used for the backup of all
applications, files and folders.
Restore
READ ALL IMPORTANT NOTES THAT FOLLOW BEFORE USING
THIS OPERATION!
The page is used for the restoring of all applications, files and
folders. Restore copies of all applications, files, and folders from a
backup archive on the PC to their corresponding locations on the
CUEunit.
To start the restore process, select the desired backup archive,
then click the Restore button. The restore process can take up to
10 minutes, depending on the size of the files being restored.
If you want CUEunit’s settings will be restored too, check the
“Restore configuration” box. The CUEunit’s settings are accessible
via the Configuration, Date and time and Password menus.
Important note: actual password and IP settings will be restored
too.
Important note: When restoring files, the running application will
be stopped and all applications, files, and folders currently stored
in the CUEunit will be deleted! If you want to retain them, use the
Backup command before the Restore command.
Note: To see the backed-up/restored applications, click the
Applications menu. To see backed-up/restored files and folders,
click the File Storage menu.
Reset
To restart your CUEunit, click the Reset button.
Logout
This screen isn’t displayed if password is empty (factory default
status).
License
This page describes software license.
Notes