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 controlled relays. Taralist controls relays based on a time schedule. Since there are three distinctly different relay control technologies working together, it is essential to utilize a priority system for managing who has control of what relay. By default, the relay p...
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Fusion Remote Access Quick Start Guide
Jacob Youngblood, , Fusion Autonomous (Gen 2), Quick Start Guide, Fusion, Quick Start Guide, 0NOTICE: REMOTE ACCESS IS EXPERIMENTAL AND CANNOT BE IMPROVED AS WE ARE OUT OF MEMORY SPACE IN THE CURRENT CPU. THE FINAL VERSION OF REMOTE ACCESS SUPPORTS DIGI 900HP/S3B MESH NETWORKING COMMUNICATION MODULES. Introduction The Fusion® Series is our fourth generation relay controller offering the ultimate relay control solution . . . without exception. If we had to pick just one guide we hope our customers will read, it is the Remote Access Quic...
Fusion Ultrasonic Quick Start Guide
Jacob Youngblood, , Fusion Autonomous (Gen 2), Quick Start Guide, Fusion, Quick Start Guide, 0Introduction Select Fusion series controllers are capable of interfacing to 1, 2, 4, or 8 Ultrasonic distance sensors for measuring distance between an object and a ultrasonic sensor. When a distance value is requested, the Ultrasonic transducer sends a sound pulse and measures the time it takes to receive the echo. The usable range for distance measurement is about 6 feet (around 2 meters). The actual distance measurement may be slightly h...
Fusion Taralist Quick Start Guide
Jacob Youngblood, , Fusion Autonomous (Gen 2), Quick Start Guide, Taralist Time Activated Relays, Essential, Fusion, Quick Start Guide, 0Introduction The Fusion® Series is our fourth generation relay controller offering the ultimate relay control solution . . . without exception. Fusion controllers have many ways to control relays, one of the most powerful methods of relay control is based on a time schedule. Fusion Taralist is our third generation of Taralist controllers. The first two major revisions were released as Taralist controllers beginning in 2009. We have had lot...
Fusion Reactor Quick Start Guide
Ryan, , Fusion Autonomous (Gen 2), Quick Start Guide, Essential, Fusion, Quick Start Guide, 0Introduction The Fusion® Series is our fourth generation relay controller offering the ultimate relay control solution . . . without exception. Reactor enables a Fusion Series relay controller to control relays based on sensor inputs. Reactor has the ability to read sensors connected directly to a Fusion controller or to wireless remote Fusion controllers linked using our Remote Access wireless communication technology. This allows Fusion co...
Fusion ProXR Advanced Quick Start Guide
Jacob Youngblood, , Fusion Autonomous (Gen 2), Quick Start Guide, Essential, Fusion, Quick Start Guide, 0Introduction Introducing the Fusion ProXR Advanced relay control command set. The ProXR Advanced command set is what allows users to develop software to control relays for Fusion series controllers. Based on the ProXR Enhanced command set, the ProXR Advanced command set has new commands and new command options that greatly extend your ability to control more relays with fewer commands. Out with the Old We thinned down the command set so it wo...
Fusion Digital I/O Quick Start Guide
Jacob Youngblood, , Fusion Autonomous (Gen 2), Quick Start Guide, Fusion, Quick Start Guide, 0Port 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 control 5V digital signals using only a few simple commands. When used for digital input applications, Fusion controllers are capable of reading inputs such as switches, magnet sensors, and other contact closure devices. Digital output makes it easy to contr...
Scratchpad Memory Quick Start Guide
Jacob Youngblood, , Fusion Autonomous (Gen 2), ProXR & ProXR Lite, Pulsar AC Light Dimmers, Quick Start Guide, Fusion, ProXR, Quick Start Guide, Taralist, 0Store 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 within the NCD device. Scratchpad Memory may be used for anything. The memory contents have no effect of the controller. You can use scratchpad memory to store important variables or use this memory to test for the existence of a particular controller. NCD Base Station Software Use NCD...
EEPROM Memory Map Quick Start Guide
Jacob Youngblood, , ProXR & ProXR Lite, Pulsar AC Light Dimmers, Quick Start Guide, Fusion, ProXR, ProXR Lite, Pulsar, Quick Start Guide, 0EEPROM Memory Commands EEPROM Memory is used to store important parameters within the controller. Many of the ProXR Standard commands have been removed and replaced with EEPROM Memory Commands. In the past, the controller had a separate command for each parameter. This consumed an excessive amount of space within the microprocessor firmware. To save space, we have consolidated all parameter read and write functions into two simple command...
Fusion Essentials Quick Start Guide
Jacob Youngblood, , Fusion Autonomous (Gen 2), Quick Start Guide, Essential, Fusion, Quick Start Guide, 0Introduction The Fusion® Series is our fourth generation relay controller offering the ultimate relay control solution . . . without exception. Fusion controllers are the most powerful relay controllers we have ever manufactured. While the learning curve is modest, there are key elements that must be discussed as a foundation to any Fusion series controller. This guide should be considered a starting point for understanding and using the Fus...