Technical Information
Displays
2 x 24 Character Serial Display
Module
Revision history Table of revisions
Date Changed Rev
November 2015 Converted to Danfoss layout 0101
August 2010 Replacement part numbers for modules 0100
General information Product overview... 4 Features...4 Available models... 4 Theory of operation...5 Character set... 6 Accessories...7 Technical data Electrical...8 Environmental... 8 Product installation Dimensions... 9 Wiring connections... 10
Product overview
The Danfoss 2 x 24 serial display module is designed for the demanding operating conditions and environments common to mobile machine applications.
The display module integrates an industry standard New Twisted Nematic (NTN) LCD alpha numeric display glass with robust high impact plastic packaging and interface electronics allowing installation in no cab and open cab machines.
Superior readability in all ambient light conditions is accomplished through the use of a transflective, backlit type of display with dark characters on a green background. An adjustable viewing angle option (controlled via software) allows machine operators to adjust display contrast to compensate for changing light conditions and operator position. Character clarity is enhanced by a 5 x 7 dot matrix character. 2 x 24 display modules are designed to be used in conjunction with Danfoss microcontrollers via RS232 serial communication. Danfoss electronics embedded in the display module convert serial character transmission to the parallel format required by the display.
Features
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Cost effective alpha numeric display•
Rugged mechanical design for mobile applications•
IP 65 rating above panel rating; resistant to high pressure wash down•
Built in Danfoss serial to parallel card allows easy communication with display driver•
LED backlight for very low light conditions•
Dark characters on green background; excellent visibility in a wide variety of ambient light conditions•
Suitable for 12 and 24 volt systems; option for 5 volt power•
Extended operating temperature range•
Operates in conjunction with most Danfoss microcontrollers•
Fixed and operator adjustable viewing angles Available models2 x 24 Character Serial Display modules part numbers
Obsolete Replaced by Supply voltage and viewing position Recommended
microcontroller
10104202 11076372 5 to 15 Vdc; direct horizon view, adjustable S2X, MC300
10105224 11076377 5 to 15 Vdc; 30 to 45° above horizon, adjustable S2X, MC300
10104198 11076366 5 to 15 Vdc; Direct horizon view, not adjustable S2X, MC300
10104210 11076389 9 to 32 Vdc; Direct horizon view, adjustable S1X, MC400
10105225 11076396 9 to 32 Vdc; 30 to 45° above horizon, adjustable S1X, MC400
10104206 11076382 9 to 32 Vdc; Direct horizon view, not adjustable S1X, MC400
Theory of operation
Danfoss 2 x 24 Display Modules are designed to operate in conjunction with Danfoss microcontrollers. The generation of display messages is typically an integral part of the application program running in the microcontroller. Character information is transmitted from the microcontroller to the display module via RS232 standard signal levels and protocol operating at 9600 Baud.
Danfoss proprietary interface electronics embedded in the display module converts microcontroller serial data to the parallel data format required by the LCD display driver. The Display Module is a receive only device and does not return any information to the microcontroller.
Display readability is influenced by two parameters:
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The operator’s spatial relationship to the display and the display viewing angle (also referred to as viewing cone).Spatial relationship can be described as either direct horizon view or 30 to 45 degrees above horizon. See the following illustration.
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Display viewing angle can be either fixed or variable. Fixed viewing angle displays have a factory set voltage that cannot be adjusted after manufacture. Variable viewing angle (also referred to as contrast) is controlled by varying the voltage applied to the capacitive fluid in the display glass which changes the alignment of display particles.Variable displays allow the user to adjust display glass contrast control voltage in a step-wise manner through software control from the microcontroller. The display voltage control range is controlled over 100 steps. Variable displays are typically used in applications where there is no cab and variable lighting conditions.
Displays with variable viewing angles will default to the most recent control voltage at power-up. Operators spacial relationship to the display and the display viewing angle
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1 30 to 45° horizontal view 2 Direct horizontal view
Character set
Each of the 48 display module character locations contain a five by seven dot matrix. The display supports the following standard and special LCD character sets:
Standard character set
Danfoss special
0 x 00 = 0 x 01 = 0 x 02 = 0 x 03 = 0 x 04 = 0 x 05 = 0 x 06 = 0 x 07 =
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Display character locations
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
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Accessories
Mating connector cable assemblies
Part number Microcontroller Description
1090025 S2X, MC300 Molded right angle display mating connector and 6 pin
microcontroller MS Pigmy mating connector, 213.36 cm [84 in] length.
K19853 S1X and MC400 Molded right angle display mating connector and bare
Electrical
Electrical characteristics
Part number Supply voltage Current consumption RS232 baud rate
10104202, 10105224, 10104198 5 to 15 Vdc 200 mA 9600
10104210, 10105225, 10104206 9 to 32 Vdc 200 mA 9600
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Transient suppression•
Protected against static discharge EnvironmentalIP 65 Rating above panel. Withstands high pressure wash and high humidity typical in mobile machine operations.
Environmental characteristics
Operating temperature Storage temperature
-30° C to +70° C [-22° F to +158° F] -20° C to +70° C [-4° F to +158° F]
Technical data
Dimensions
2 x 24 Character Serial Display Module installation dimensions in millimeters [inches] 99.31 [3.91] 12.95 [0.51] 32.26 [1.27] 32.26 [0.25] 234.95 [9.25] 127.00 [5.00] 2 X 11.94 [.47] 37.34 [1.47] 7.11 [0.28] 74.68 [2.94] 60.33 [2.375] 222.25 [8.75] 127.00 [5.00] 47.75 [1.88] 50.80 [2.00] 60.33 [2.375] 4.83 [0.19] 60.33 [2.375] kwa1392482121986 1 2
1 4 X 4.83 [.190] DIA THRU and CBORE 9.14 [.36 ] DIA X 4.06 [.16] DP 2 #8-32UNC-2B THREADS
Wiring connections
8 [.31] x 6.3 [.25] BAYONET electrical connectors WECO electrical connectors Part number 900-SUN-7.5
8 7
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5 to 15 Vdc power supply models
Pin Function 1 Ground 2 Ground 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 RS232 IN 6 5 to 15 V DC device power 7 Alternate 5 to 15 V DC device power
8 Alternate device ground
6 pin CONXALL MULTI-CON-X Part number 4285-6
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9 to 32 Vdc power supply models
Pin Function 1 Ground 2 Ground 3 9 to 32 Vdc device power* 4 Ground 5 RS232 IN 6 9 to 32 V DC device power 7 Alternate 9 to 32 V DC device power
8 Alternate device ground
* Only one power connection is required.
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CautionPotential property damage.
Connect all ground pins on 6 pin connector to vehicle ground.
Machine wiring guidelines
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Protect wires from mechanical abuse, run wires in flexible metal or plastic conduits.•
Use 85˚ C (185˚ F) wire with abrasion resistant insulation and 105˚ C (221˚ F) wire should be considered near hot surfaces.•
Use a wire size that is appropriate for the module connector.•
Separate high current wires such as solenoids, lights, alternators or fuel pumps from sensor and other noise-sensitive input wires.•
Run wires along the inside of, or close to, metal machine surfaces where possible, this simulates a shield which will minimize the effects of EMI/RFI radiation.•
Do not run wires near sharp metal corners, consider running wires through a grommet when rounding a corner.•
Do not run wires near hot machine members.•
Provide strain relief for all wires.•
Avoid running wires near moving or vibrating components.•
Avoid long, unsupported wire spans.•
Ground electronic modules to a dedicated conductor of sufficient size that is connected to the battery (-).•
Power the sensors and valve drive circuits by their dedicated wired power sources and ground returns.•
Twist sensor lines about one turn every 10 cm (4 in).•
Use wire harness anchors that will allow wires to float with respect to the machine rather than rigid anchors.C
CautionUnused pins on mating connectors may cause intermittent product performance or premature failure. Plug all pins on mating connectors.
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WarningUnintended movement of the machine or mechanism may cause injury to the technician or bystanders. Improperly protected power input lines against over current conditions may cause damage to the hardware. Properly protect all power input lines against over-current conditions.
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