Operating Instructions

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You can configure the CAV-M1000ES to control
compatible equipment, such as Lutron lighting
systems, via the Aux RS232 port. The CAV-
M1000ES can issue up to 30 command strings of up
to 30 characters, each. Characters can be either
ASCII or hex. In order to denote hex bytes in the
text entry window, you must precede the byte with
a “0x”. For example, “0x10 0x22 0x44 0x77” would
send out four bytes: 10 22 44 77.
The controlled RS232 device can be connected as
either a Source Device or a Common Device.
For the RM-TP100 RF remote to control the
device, it must be installed as a Common
Device.
For the zone RMR-K100 keypads to operate the
device, it must be installed as a Source Device.
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Open the RS232 String Setup Window:
Select the Input Source Selection or Common
Source Selection tab, as appropriate.
Then select the Source or Common sub-tab
that corresponds to the device connected to the
AUX RS232 port.
Click on the RS232 String Setup button over
the manufacturer drop list.
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Use the NAME text boxes to enter names up to
15 characters long for commands when the
RS232 equipment is connected as a Source
Device. These names will appear RMR-K100
keypads.
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Use the RS232 STRING text boxes to enter the
actual RS232 string to be sent out. RS232
strings for Lutron lighting systems are pre-
loaded into the configuration. If you need to
control other equipment, simply type in the
new text strings. Each string can have a
maximum of 30 hex or ASCII characters. The
system supports a maximum of 30 strings. Use
the scroll bar to the right of the RS232 STRING
text boxes to scroll to the additional strings.
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Use the Zone Start Command box to determine
the commands that appear first in the RMR-
K100 zone keypad. For example, setting the
Zone 1 start command to 1 means that the
Zone 1 keypad display will initially show
commands 1, 2, 3, and 4, with the ability to
scroll to the remaining commands. As another
example, setting the Zone 5 start command to
10 means that the Zone 5 keypad display will
initially show commands 10,11, 12, and 13, with
the ability to scroll to the remaining commands.
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The Hex and ASCII buttons change the way the
data is displayed in the “RS232 String” text
boxes. These buttons do not change the way
commands are sent via RS232. After reading in
the contents of the CAV-M1000ES, the hex data
that is out of ASCII range will not be displayed.
To see the actual hex data, you must click the
Hex button.
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