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hardware:solo [2015/07/02 06:29]
jarrod [IR (and 1 way RS232)]
hardware:solo [2015/09/11 02:33] (current)
jarrod
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 The CommandFusion Solo is an IP-enabled all-in-one control system.\\ The CommandFusion Solo is an IP-enabled all-in-one control system.\\
 On-board ports include RS232 (with flow control), IR (which also operate as 1-way RS232 transmission ports), IR Blaster on 3 sides, dry contact inputs and Ethernet.\\ On-board ports include RS232 (with flow control), IR (which also operate as 1-way RS232 transmission ports), IR Blaster on 3 sides, dry contact inputs and Ethernet.\\
-The Solo features an on-board real time clock, allowing it to perform ​[[software:​system-commander:​scheduling|advanced scheduling]] functionality.+The Solo features an on-board real time clock, allowing it to perform advanced scheduling functionality.
  
 There are two card slots that can be used to expand the Solo with additional functionality,​ such as DALI, IO, RS485, CFLink and more.\\ There are two card slots that can be used to expand the Solo with additional functionality,​ such as DALI, IO, RS485, CFLink and more.\\
-See the List of Cards for more details.+See the [[hardware:​cards|List of Cards]] for more details.
  
 ===== Quick Reference Guide ===== ===== Quick Reference Guide =====
-The Solo Quick Reference Guide provides the basic information required to get started on a printable, black and white document that can be easily taken with you to a job site. [[http://​www.commandfusion.com/​hardware/solo#​downloads|Find the Solo Quick Reference Guide here.]]+The Solo Quick Reference Guide provides the basic information required to get started on a printable, black and white document that can be easily taken with you to a job site. [[http://​www.commandfusion.com/​docs/quick/​QuickReferenceGuide-Solo.pdf|Find the Solo Quick Reference Guide here.]] 
 + 
 +===== Solo Configuration ===== 
 +The Solo features a built in web page configuration. Simply enter the IP Address of the Solo into any web browsers to begin configuration.\\ 
 +[[hardware:​solo:​configuration|Click here to learn more about configuring the Solo.]]
  
 ===== CFLink Protocol ===== ===== CFLink Protocol =====
 Although the Solo does not have an on-board CFLink port, it still shares the same protocol for communication and control.\\ Although the Solo does not have an on-board CFLink port, it still shares the same protocol for communication and control.\\
 +Use the CFLink protocol over TCP or UDP on port 10207, or via a WebSocket on port 80.\\
 See the [[hardware:​cflink:​solo-cflink-protocol|Solo CFLink Protocol page]] for more details. See the [[hardware:​cflink:​solo-cflink-protocol|Solo CFLink Protocol page]] for more details.
  
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 === Pinout === === Pinout ===
 In 2 x RS232 mode: In 2 x RS232 mode:
-  - Tx (Port 1) +  - P01 Tx 
-  - GND (Port 1) +  - P01 GND 
-  - Rx (Port 1) +  - P01 Rx 
-  - Tx (Port 2) +  - P02 Tx 
-  - GND (Port 2) +  - P02 GND 
-  - Rx (Port 2)+  - P02 Rx
  
 In 1 x RS232 with flow control mode: In 1 x RS232 with flow control mode:
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 The mini USB port can both power the unit, and provide serial communications with a PC for configuration without a network connection.\\ The mini USB port can both power the unit, and provide serial communications with a PC for configuration without a network connection.\\
 This is a standard USB port, and the standard USB power and communication pinouts apply.\\ This is a standard USB port, and the standard USB power and communication pinouts apply.\\
-Note that the Solo must be powered by the 2 pin connector for full support of some expansion cards. See the documentation for each specific card for more details. +Note that the Solo must be powered by the 2 pin connector for full support of some [[hardware:​cards:​|expansion cards]]. See the documentation for each [[hardware:​cards:​|specific card]] for more details.
 ==== USB Host ==== ==== USB Host ====
 The USB Host port is for communication with USB devices. This is for future expansion. The USB Host port is for communication with USB devices. This is for future expansion.
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 ==== Expansion Slots ==== ==== Expansion Slots ====
-The Solo features two expansion card slots, labelled:+The Solo features two [[hardware:​cards:​|expansion card]] slots, labelled:
   - Comms Card   - Comms Card
   - Expansion Card   - Expansion Card
  
-Most expansion cards will work in either slot. But some will only work in the Comms Card slot. Please check the documentation of each specific card for more details. +Most [[hardware:​cards:​|expansion cards]] will work in either slot. But some will only work in the Comms Card slot. Please check the documentation of [[hardware:​cards:​|each specific card]] for more details.
 ===== Accessories ===== ===== Accessories =====
 The Solo comes packaged with the following accessories:​ The Solo comes packaged with the following accessories:​
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 For information on how to rest your device to factory settings, see the [[hardware:​device-resetting|Device Resetting Page]]. For information on how to rest your device to factory settings, see the [[hardware:​device-resetting|Device Resetting Page]].
  
-===== Solo Configuration ​===== +===== Network Connections ​===== 
-The Solo features a built in web page configuration. Simply enter the IP Address of the Solo into any web browsers to begin configuration.\\ +The diagram below represents all the networking modes that the Solo is capable of
-[[hardware:solo:​solo-configuration|Click here to learn more about configuring the Solo.]]+ 
 +{{:hardware:network_connection_diagram.svg|}}
hardware/solo.1435818568.txt.gz · Last modified: 2015/07/02 06:29 by jarrod