The CF Mini is a multi-functional controller with the following features:
The CF Mini 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. Find the CF Mini Quick Reference Guide here.
For details on the CFLink protocol supported by the CF Mini, see the CF Mini CFLink Protocol page.
The information panel can be found on the top of the CF Mini.
One side of the CF Mini contains 4 sets of connectors as follows.
The top left connector contains 4 IO ports. Each port can be configured as either:
The top right connector contains 4 Relay Ports, 30VDC, 1A each.
The bottom two connectors contain 4 IR ports each, for a total of 8 IR ports.
The RJ12 port is used to communicate to and from RS232 devices.
Depending what mode the RS232 port is in (indicated via the information panel LEDs), this port can be used for 2 things:
All colors used in the diagrams relate to the wire colors in the RJ12 cable that ships with the CF Mini.
If you are using a custom RJ12 cable, then these colors may not match. So check the socket & cable pinouts to relate to your wiring colors.
Shipped with the CF Mini are two RJ12 to DB9 adapters (one male and one female) and a single RJ12 cable.
These adapters will convert the on-board RJ12 socket to a standard serial port DB9 connector ready for use in most projects.
If you need a special wiring configuration, simply use any off-the-shelf RJ12 to DB9 adapter and configure the wiring as needed.
All colors used in the diagrams relate to the wire colors in the RJ12 cable that ships with the CF Mini.
If you are using a custom RJ12 cable, then these colors may not match. So check the socket & cable pinouts to relate to your wiring colors.
The 5-pin CFLink connector is used to communicate with other CFLink devices on the network.
The MicroSD slot is used to expand the on-board memory via MicroSD cards.
The CF Mini comes packaged with the following accessories:
For information on how to rest your device to factory settings, see the Device Resetting Page.