About this manual
Purpose
This manual describes the functionality of the CL2000 (firmware 05.86) with focus on:
Hardware & installation
Configuration
Firmware upgrade
This manual does not provide details on available software/API tools.
Note
Most of the information contained in this manual is found in the configuration sections.
Notation used
The following notation is used throughout this documentation:
Admonitions
Note
Used to highlight supplementary information
Warning
Used if incorrect use may result in unexpected behaviour
Danger
Used if incorrect use may result in damage to the device or personal injury
Number bases
When relevant, the base of a number is written explicitly as \(x_y\), with \(y\) as the base.
The following number bases are used throughout this documentation:
Binary (\(y = 2\)). Example: The binary number \(10101010\) is written as \(10101010_2\)
Decimal (\(y = 10\)). Example: The decimal number \(170\) is written as \(170_{10}\)
Hexadecimal (\(y = 16\)). Example: The hexadecimal number \(AA\) is written as \(AA_{16}\).
Note
Hexadecimal numbers can alternatively be written as 0xAA, 0xBB, ...
when more convenient.
The value of a number is the same regardless of the base (e.g. the values in above examples are equal \(10101010_2 = 170_{10} = AA_{16}\)). However, it is sometimes more convenient to represent the number using a specific base.