
ProXR Quick Start Guide
ProXR is a standard set of relay control commands that allow users to control relays by sending bytes of data. Turn relays on or off,
ProXR is a standard set of relay control commands that allow users to control relays by sending bytes of data. Turn relays on or off,
Introduction NCD Digital Potentiometer devices allow software control of up to 256 channels of 8-bit digital potentiometers. NCD manufactures many digital potentiometer devices with a
Introduction NCD Devices with Contact Closure Input monitoring capabilities will use this command set to read no less than 8 contact closure inputs with a
Store and Retrieve Non-Volatile Memory Introduction Scratchpad Memory allows you to store and retrieve up to 8 bytes of data in a non-volatile EEPROM memory
Fusion Override Control Fusion series controllers have three possible ways to control relays. ProXR Advanced allows a computer to control relays. Reactor focuses on Sensor
NOTICE: REMOTE ACCESS IS EXPERIMENTAL AND CANNOT BE IMPROVED AS WE ARE OUT OF MEMORY SPACE IN THE CURRENT CPU. THE FINAL VERSION OF REMOTE
Introduction Select Fusion series controllers are capable of interfacing to 1, 2, 4, or 8 Ultrasonic distance sensors for measuring distance between an object and
Introduction The Fusion® Series is our fourth generation relay controller offering the ultimate relay control solution . . . without exception. Fusion controllers have many
Introduction The Fusion® Series is our fourth generation relay controller offering the ultimate relay control solution . . . without exception. Reactor enables a Fusion
Introduction Introducing the Fusion ProXR Advanced relay control command set. The ProXR Advanced command set is what allows users to develop software to control relays
Port DirectionPort 1 CommandsPort 2 CommandsEEPROM MemoryEEPROM Memory LocationsFusion Series controllers support up to two ports of 8-bit digital input/output, allowing users to read and
AD1216 Analog to Digital Conversion Command Set WARNING: A/D Inputs can accept a voltage from 0 to 5VDC. You should NEVER exceed this voltage range.