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Shop > Applied Digital > LEOPARDII
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Adicon LeopardII™ Central Home Controller with TouchScreen
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The LeopardII™ includes a CPUXA Ocelot Control Unit, plus a built in IR blaster and has a User definable touch screen controller. All programming is done using the included C-Max Software. Comes with five designer faceplates: Black, Grey, Tan, Marble and White.
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The Leopard II is a programmable touch screen controller. You can use the on-screen programming for out-of-the-box start up, or program with your computer using C-Max 2.0 Control Wizard Software. Simple if-then-else logic can be used to build macros. The Leopard II is also compatible with third-party software. The high contrast screen supports user created icons; even bitmap files. The Leopard II comes with five designer faceplates, which are interchangeable to compliment any decor, and mounts flush in the wall for hassle free installation.
The LeopardII™ has a user definable 320 x 240 touch screen interface. The LeopardII™ connects to the computer via the RS232 port using the provided DB9M-DB9F cable. An RJ-11 port allows you to connect the LeopardII™ to a PSC05 for complete two-way X10 control. Two IR (Infrared) ports (transmit and receive) give you complete learning IR. The LeopardII™ will hold up to 1024 unique IR commands and 2048 lines of code. Once the LeopardII™ has been programmed, you can disconnect it from the computer and the LeopardII™ will operation independently.
  
Auxiliary IR Input and Outputs
The LeopardII™ comes with a built in Infrared Receiver input and Blaster output. However, you can connect an IR emitter and receiver cable to the Infrared ports on the back of the Leopard.
To use the Auxiliary Infrared output, remove the jumper from JP3. You can then connect a standard IR output cable to the infrared output connector on the back of the Leopard. To use the onboard blaster, place the jumper back on JP3.
To use the Auxiliary Infrared input, remove the jumper from JP2. You can then connect an Applied Digital, Inc. IR receiver cable to the infrared output connector on the back of the Leopard. To use the onboard receiver, place the jumper back on JP2.
Note: You must use Applied Digital, Inc. IR receiver cable to receive infrared on the Auxiliary Infrared Receiver.
Auxiliary RS232 Connector
Once the LeopardII™ is placed in the wall, you can connect a cable to a small three-pin connector at the bottom the LeopardII™ (Cable available from Applied Digital, Inc.). The other end connects to a standard RS232 cable. This way, you will not have to take the LeopardII™ out of the wall if you want to connect it to a computer.
Contrast Adjustment
If when you apply power to the LeopardII™ the display looks completely dark or the image is too light, use a small screwdriver and turn the contrast adjustment at the bottom of the LeopardII™ until the display is correct. You may need to adjust it again after the display has been on for some time.
C-Max™ Software
The Leopard's included C-Max™ Software makes programming a snap! Simply point and click while the Control Wizard writes your program for you. IF-THEN-AND-OR-ELSE programming makes writing your own code fast and easy. Once the program has been downloaded into the CPUXA control unit, you can turn the computer off and the CPUXA™ control unit will act as a stand-alone controller.
Setting up the LeopardII™ Touch Screens
From the C-Max Code editor, click Comms with your left mouse button. A window will appear. Click Touch Screen Setup with your left mouse button. The following screen will appear:
A 4-wire screw terminal allows you to connect various Adicon 2500 Series control modules to provide relay outputs analog, digital and supervised inputs. Up to 128 modules and 2048 points (each input or relay output is a point) can be connected in a daisy chain. This makes the ADICON® 2500 Series very expandable.
ADICON 2500 Series Modules Available
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- Supervised Digital I/O Module
- Supervised Digital Input Module
- Infrared Output Module
- High Current Relay Output Module
- Speak-Easy Voice Module
- Octal Interface Module
- Video Overlay Module
- 1-Wire Interface Module
- Adnet Modem
- Bridge Module
- Multi-I/O Module
Accessories Included
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- User's Guide CD
- C-Max™ Diskette
- 6' DB9M-DB9F Cable
- 25' Modular cable w/RJ11 connection for X10
- 9-12V @200mA Power Supply
| Specifications |
| Size: | 6.5"L x 3.75"W x 1.38"H |
| Power: | 9-16 Volts AC or DC, 150mA |
| I/O: | RS232 - DBSF with 6' Cable
X-10 - RJ11 with 6' Cable
ADNET - 2 Screw Terminals (up to 14 AWG)
Power - 2 Screw Terminals (up to 14 AWG)
Infrared In - Stereo Jack
Infrared Out - Stereo Jack |
| Software: | 16KB Program Space
32 Timers/32 Variables
Real Time Clock
C-Max™ Software included |
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