This is a short how to video that will cover the basics of the 4-state mode for the K50 Pro Touch Buttons from Banner Engineering.
The first step is to connect the K50 Pro Touch to a Windows PC using the Pro-Editor cable kit and by following the diagram in the Pro-Editor datasheet.
If you're having trouble connecting, check out our troubleshooting guide on the Banner Pro-Editor Software.
Plug the Pro-Editor Cable into a USB port on your Windows PC and click 'Connect'.
Click 'Continue' and then select 'Four State Full Logic' from the Device Logic Mode dropdown menu.
The Four State mode provides up to four animation states based on the status of the touch button output; and an input via the white wire or pin 2 on the five-pin models; or via the green wire or pin three on the eight-pin models.
All models of theK50 Pro Touch provide a discrete output when the touch button is activated.
The output is sent via the black wire or pin 4 on the five-pin models, and the white wire or pin 1 on the eight-pin models.
Additional control options for the output signal include selecting momentary or latching touch activation, and selecting whether the output is normally open or normally closed.
The K50 Pro Touch has seven customizable animations with 14 color options.
To preview an animation, click the start button.
The Pro-Editor software provides a helpful logic chart that illustrates the input output status combinations for each state.
To write the configuration to the device, click the write button.
That covers the basics of setting up the 4-state mode for the K50 Pro Touch Button.
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