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PK162-12
Technical Manual
Revision: 3.0
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PK162-12Technical ManualRevision: 3.0

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1.3 Connecting to a PCThe PK162-12 connects seamlessly to a PC and it is an excellent means of testing the functionality. Toconnect your display to a

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1.4 Installing the Software1.4.1 uProjectuProject was designed by Matrix Orbital to provide a simple and easy to use interface that will allow youto t

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2 Hardware InformationRefer to the following diagram for this chapter:1 DB-9 Connector 5 Power / Data Connector2 Power Through DB9 Jumper 6 Keypad Int

Pagina 5 - 1 Getting Started

2.1.1 Power Through DB-9 JumperIn order to provide power through pin 9 of the DB-9 Connector you must place a solder jumper on thePower through DB-9 J

Pagina 6 - 1.1 Accessories

Table 1: Power RequirementsStandard Wide Voltage (V) Wide Voltage with EfficientSwitching Power Supply(VPT)Supply Voltage +5Vdc ±0.25V +9V to +15V +9V

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- GND+ MAX: 20 mA, +5VdcFigure 13: General Purpose OutputWARNING If connecting a relay, be sure that it is fully clamped usinga diode and capacitor in

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2. Place a Jumper on the Manual Override pins.3. Power up the display module.4. The display module is now set to its default values listed below in ta

Pagina 9 - 1.2 Features

Figure 16: Keypad Interface Connector3 Troubleshooting3.1 The display does not turn on when power is applied.• First, you will want to make sure that

Pagina 10 - 1.3 Connecting to a PC

NOTE I2C communication will always require pull up resistors.• Finally, you may reset the display to it’s default settings using the Manual Override J

Pagina 11 - 1.4 Installing the Software

4.1.2 Serial CommunicationIn addition to being able to communicate via I2C the PK162-12 communicates natively through the RS-232 protocol at a default

Pagina 12 - 2 Hardware Information

ContentsContents ii1 Getting Started 11.1 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.2 Featu

Pagina 13 - 2.2 Power/Data Connector

ParametersParameter Length Descriptionspeed 1 Hex value corrisponding to a baudrate.Description This command sets the RS-232 port to the specified [spe

Pagina 14 - 2.4 General Purpose Outputs

Description This command sets the RS-232 port to a non-standard baud rate. Thecommand accepts a two byte parameter that goes directly into the mod-ule

Pagina 15 - 2.6 Manual Override

of the display area, known as home, and continue to print to the display as if it was a page on a typewriter.When the text reaches the bottom right ro

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5.2 Auto Scroll OnSyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x51Decimal 254 81ASCII 254 “Q”Description When auto scrolling is on, it causes the display to shift the enti

Pagina 17 - 3 Troubleshooting

5.5 Changing the Startup ScreenSyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x40 [chars]Decimal 254 64 [chars]ASCII 254 “@” [chars]ParametersParameter Length Descriptioncha

Pagina 18 - 4 Communications

Description Disabling Auto Line Wrap will allow you to have full control over thecursor position. This means that once the cursor has advanced to thee

Pagina 19 - 4.3 Changing the Baud Rate

Remembered No5.10 Move Cursor BackSyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x4CDecimal 254 76ASCII 254 “L”Description This command will move the cursor back one space.

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Description This command will cause the PK162-12 to display an underline cursor atthe current text insertion point.Remembered Yes5.13 Underline Cursor

Pagina 21 - 5.1 Introduction

Remembered Yes6 Special Characters6.1 Introduction6.2 Creating a Custom CharacterSyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x4E [refID] [data]Decimal 254 78 [refID] [dat

Pagina 22 - 5.1.2 Control Characters

Description The PK162-12 allows for up to eight custom defined characters to beadded onto the the character set. A custom character is a five by eightpi

Pagina 23 - 5.4 Clear Screen

5.10 Move Cursor Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225.11 Move Cursor Forward . . . . . . . . . . . .

Pagina 24 - 5.7 Set Auto Line Wrap Off

Description New to the PK162-12 has added five non-volatile memory banks forcustom character storage. This is intended to allow you to create yourown c

Pagina 25 - 5.9 Go Home

SyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0xC2 [refID] [data]Decimal 254 194 [refID] [data]ParametersParameter Length DescriptionrefID 1 Character reference ID (0-7).dat

Pagina 26 - 5.12 Underline Cursor On

SyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x6F [Row] [Col] [Digit]Decimal 254 111 [Row] [Col] [Digit]ASCII 254 “o” [Row] [Col] [Digit]ParametersParameter Length Descript

Pagina 27 - 5.14 Blinking Block Cursor On

ParametersParameter Length DescriptionCol 1 The column number.Row 1 The row number.Dir 1 The direction of the bar data (0 or1).Length 1 The length of

Pagina 28 - 6 Special Characters

SyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x76Decimal 254 118ASCII 254 “v”Description This command will load the wide vertical bar characters into the volatilememory. If

Pagina 29 - 6.3 Saving Custom Characters

7 General Purpose Output7.1 IntroductionGeneral purpose outputs allow you to connect devices, such as LEDs, to the PK162-12 and supply themwith up to

Pagina 30 - 6.4 Loading Custom Characters

Description This command turns OFF general purpose output [num].NOTE OFF means that the output is ground.Remembered Yes7.4 General Purpose Output OnSy

Pagina 31 - 6.7 Place Medium Numbers

Description This command will set the startup state for the GPO on the next powerup. A value of one will cause the GPO to be off on the next startup w

Pagina 32 - 6.8 Initialize Horizontal Bar

Description This command will allow you to begin communicating with the deviceson the 1-wire bus by returning a packet containing device informationfo

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ParametersParameter Length Descriptionflags 1 Flags to control optionalcomponents of the transaction.SndBits 1 The number of bits you will betransmitti

Pagina 34 - 6.12 Place Vertical Bar

10 Display Functions 3910.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3910.2 Display On . . .

Pagina 35 - 7 General Purpose Output

9 Keypad9.1 IntroductionThe PK162-12 supports up to a 12 key, matrix style, keypad and may be configured to allow key pressesto be automatically transm

Pagina 36 - 7.5 Set Startup GPO state

Factory Default On9.4 Auto Transmit Key Presses OffSyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x4FDecimal 254 79ASCII 254 “O”Description In this mode, up to 10 key presse

Pagina 37 - 8 Dallas 1-Wire

SyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x45Decimal 254 69ASCII 254 “E”Description This command clears any unread key presses. In a menu application, ifthe user presse

Pagina 38 - 8.3 Dallas 1-Wire Transaction

SyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x7E [mode]Decimal 254 126 [mode]ASCII 254 “~” [mode]ParametersParameter Length Descriptionmode 1 Auto Repeat Mode (0: Resend K

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Description This command turns auto repeat mode off. See Set Auto Repeat Mode.Remembered No9.10 Assign Keypad CodesSyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0xD5 [KDown]

Pagina 40 - 9 Keypad

SyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x42 [min]Decimal 254 66 [min]ASCII 254 “B” [min]ParametersParameter Length Descriptionmin 1 Minutes before turning the display

Pagina 41 - 9.6 Clear Key Buffer

Description This command sets the display [brightness]. If the remember function ison, this command acts the same as ’Set and Save Brightness’.Remembe

Pagina 42 - 9.8 Set Auto Repeat Mode

SyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x93 [switch]Decimal 254 147 [switch]ParametersParameter Length Descriptionswitch 1 0: Do not remember, 1: RememberDescription

Pagina 43 - 9.9 Auto Repeat Mode Off

Description Data lock, originally known as paranoia, allows you to lock the modulefrom displaying information, as well as enables the protection of th

Pagina 44 - 10 Display Functions

SyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0xCB 0xF5 0xA0 [level]Decimal 254 203 245 160 [level]ParametersParameter Length Descriptionlevel 1 Sets the data lock levelDesc

Pagina 45 - 10.4 Set Brightness

1 Getting StartedThe PK162-12 is an extremely bright PLED display, that features a 160 degree viewing angle and isdesigned to decrease development tim

Pagina 46 - 11 Data Security

12.3 Read Module TypeSyntaxHexadecimal 0xFE 0x37Decimal 254 55ASCII 254 “7”Description This command will return a hex value corresponding to the the m

Pagina 47 - 11.3 Data Lock

DescriptionSyntaxPageChanging the I2C SlaveAddressHexadecimal 0xFE 0x33 [adr]Decimal 254 51 [adr]ASCII 254 “3” [adr]15Changing the Baud RateHexadecima

Pagina 48 - 11.4 Set and Save Data Lock

DescriptionSyntaxPageGo HomeHexadecimal 0xFE 0x48Decimal 254 72ASCII 254 “H”21Move Cursor BackHexadecimal 0xFE 0x4CDecimal 254 76ASCII 254 “L”22Move C

Pagina 49 - 12 Miscellaneous

DescriptionSyntaxPageSave Startup ScreenCustom CharactersHexadecimal 0xFE 0xC2 [refID] [data]Decimal 254 194 [refID] [data]26Initialize MediumNumberHe

Pagina 50 - 13 Command Summary

DescriptionSyntaxPageSet Startup GPO stateHexadecimal 0xFE 0xC3 [Num] [state]Decimal 254 195 [Num] [state]3213.5 Dallas 1-WireDescriptionSyntaxPageSea

Pagina 51 - 13.2 Text

DescriptionSyntaxPageAuto Repeat Mode OffHexadecimal 0xFE 0x60Decimal 254 96ASCII 254 “‘”38Assign Keypad CodesHexadecimal 0xFE 0xD5 [KDown] [KUp]Decim

Pagina 52 - 13.3 Special Characters

13.9 MiscellaneousDescriptionSyntaxPageRead Version NumberHexadecimal 0xFE 0x36Decimal 254 54ASCII 254 “6”44Read Module TypeHexadecimal 0xFE 0x37Decim

Pagina 53 - 13.4 General Purpose Output

Command Description PageHex Dec ASCII0x57 87 “W” General Purpose Output On 310x58 88 “X” Clear Screen 190x60 96 “‘” Auto Repeat Mode Off 380x68 104 “h

Pagina 54 - 13.6 Keypad

14.1.2 ElectricalTable 64: Electrical SpecificationsStandard Wide Voltage (V) Wide Voltage with EfficientSwitching Power Supply(VPT)Supply Voltage +5Vdc

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14.3 Physical LayoutFigure 18: Physical DiagramMatrix Orbital PK162-12 55

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1.1 AccessoriesNOTE Matrix Orbital provides all the interface accessories needed to get your displayup and running. You will find these accessories and

Pagina 57 - 14 Appendix

14.4 DefinitionsE Extended Temperature (-20C to 70C)VPT Wide Voltage with Efficient Switching Power Supply (+9 to +35Vdc)V Wide Voltage (+9 to +15Vdc)GW

Pagina 58 - 14.2 Optical Characteristics

Figure 3: Breadboard CableFigure 4: Serial Cable 4FTMatrix Orbital PK162-12 3

Pagina 59 - 14.3 Physical Layout

Figure 5: Communication and 5V Power CableMatrix Orbital PK162-12 4

Pagina 60 - 14.4 Definitions

1.2 Features• 16 column by 2 line PLED display• Selectable communication protocol, RS-232/TTL or I2C• Seven, 5V -20mA, general purpose outputs for a v

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