• Intended for wall mounting on vertical surfaces. Uses an e-ink display.
• I/O, RS-232/IR terminal connections, and LAN port are located on the back
of the unit.
• The controller is PoE powered: Use an IEE802.3-compliant PoE power
supply or switch. PoE injector not included.
• The e-ink display, button functions, and LED indicators are configured
using Biamp Project Designer Software available on Biamp.com
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Device Layout
Front Panel
Rear Panel
1
2
3
4
Buttons
The 4 corner mountpoints
are magnetic.
1 2 4
3
1. 2 RS-232 or IR ports, unidirectional
2. 1 RS-232 bidirectional port or IR unidirectional
3. 1 RJ-45 Network (LAN) port with PoE functionality
4. 3 Digital input/output ports
1. Programmable push buttons with LED status lights
2. Programmable e-ink display
3. Mini USB 5 P. For configuration updates only.
5
6
7
8
Buttons
1
1
2
3
Terminals
Ground
TX-3
TX-2
Ground
TX-1
RX-1
I/O 3
I/O 2
I/O 1
Ground
1 2 4
Alignment holes – do
not insert screws or
other fasteners here!
EU 1-gang
electrical box
EU 1-gang
electrical box
DK 1.5M gang electrical box
DK 1.5M gang electrical box
Wall mount hole /
US 1-gang
mounting plate
Wall mount hole /
US 1-gang
mounting plate
Wall mount hole /
US 1-gang
mounting plate
Wall mount hole /
US 1-gang
mounting plate
Standard Mounting Plate
All Impera Uniforms come with a mounting plate that fastens either directly to a wall, to a US
1-gang mounting plate, orto a 1-gang box compliant with the following standards.
• EU 1 standards
• DK 1.5M (LK FUGA Air only)
See page 4 for the US 1-gang box mounting plate.
The controller attaches magnetically to this plate.
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US 1–gang electrical box
US 1-gang electrical box
Wall mount hole
Wall mount hole
Standard mounting
plate fastening hole
Standard mounting
plate fastening hole
Standard mounting
plate fastening hole
Standard mounting
plate fastening hole
US 1-Gang Mounting Plate
For fastening to a US-1 compliant gang box.
The Standard mounting plate may be fastened to this plate.
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Installation
Installation Overview
Perform the procedures described in this chapter to install the controller on a vertical surface.
✓ Check the Recommended Heights on page 6.
✓ Attach a mounting plate to a 1-gang box or the wall.
• Option 1: Mount the standard plate to an EU 1-gang box, page 7.
• Option 2: Mount the standard plate to a DK 1.5M gang box, page 8.
• Option 3: Mount the standard plate directly onto the wall, page 9.
• Option 4: Mount a US plate to a US 1-gang box, page 10.
✓ Connect the controller, page 11.
• To a PoE source using the LAN port
• To any terminal connections for the AV system
An overview of the Controller connector ports starts on page 16.
✓ Attach the controller to the mounting plate, page 12.
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Recommended Heights
The controller is designed to be mounted on a wall in a vertical orientation between 145 and
102 centimeters (65 to 40 inches) above the floor depending on the height of your typical
users.
Option 1: EU 1-Gang Box
Mount the included plate on an EU 1-gang box
1. Verify the wall is even enough so the standard mounting plate sits flat against it.
2. Position the plate on the electrical box.
3. Use two of the included screws to secure the mounting plate to the gang box.
4. Advance to the Connect the Controller procedure on page 11.
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Option 2: DK 1.5M Gang Box
Mount the standard plate on a DK 1.5M gang box, LK FUGA Air only!
1. Verify the wall is even enough so the mounting plate sits flat against it.
2. Position the plate on the electrical box.
3. Use two of the screws to secure the mounting plate to the gang box.
4. Advance to the Connect the Controller procedure on page 11.
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The wall cutout must be at least 45mm x 45mm (1.8 in x 1.8 in).
Option 3: Mount Directly on the Wall
Mount the standard plate directly to a vertical wall surface.
1. Verify the wall is even enough so the mounting plate sits flat against it.
2. Place the plate against the wall on the mounting site. Verify the plate is level.
3. Mark the center of the plate’s 4 Wall Mount holes.
4. Remove the plate.
5. Drill the holes and insert any required wall plugs.
6. Use the 4 included screws or another appropriate fastener type to secure the mounting
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plate to the wall.
7. Advance to the Connect the Controller procedure on page 11.
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Option 4: Mount to a US 1-Gang Box
Mount the US plate on a US 1-gang box.
1. Verify the wall is even enough so the mounting plate sits flat against it.
2. Position the US 1-gang mounting plate on the electrical box.
3. Use two of the included screws to secure the mounting plate to the gang box.
4. Position the standard mounting plate on the US 1-gang mounting plate.
5. Use four of the included screws to secure the standard mounting plate to the US 1-gang
mounting plate.
6. Advance to the Connect the Controller procedure on page 11.
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LAN PoE
TerminalConnections
Connect the Controller
1. Connect the Power over Ethernet (PoE) cable to the controller’s RJ-45 Network (LAN)
port. This is required to power the controller and to enable all LAN functions.
•Reminder Use an IEE802.3-compliant PoE power supply or switch. PoE injector not
included.
• During a normal power-up cycle, the e-ink display of a factory-configured controller
shows a “LOADING…” message, and the top-left LED will blink white on and off.
•The port’s LED indicator visual outputs are described on page 19.
2. Make any required system terminal connections with the controller.
• See the Ports appendix for details on port functionality. Page 16.
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Attach the Controller
Attach the controller to the installed mounting plate using the four magnets on the back of the
control body.
1. Position the controller on the plate.
a. The magnets will adhere the controller to the mounting plate.
2. Check the alignment of the controller and adjust it by hand as needed.
Detaching: To detach the controller, use both hands to grasp the controller on each
side. Pull it straight out from the wall, exercising caution to protect the connected LAN
ethernet cable and any terminal connections.
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Controller Setup
Download Biamp Project Designer Software
Project Designer provides drag-and-drop functionality for configuring the controller’s graphical
user interface (GUI) and hardware functions. See the next page for specifics.
Project Designer also provides the following:
• An extensive driver library for incorporating Biamp and third-party devices in the AV
system.
• Automated generation of project documentation.
Download Site
The software can be downloaded from Biamp.com.
• Click here: Biamp Project Designer
Support Articles
Technical support articles for Project Designer can be found on Biamp’s Cornerstone
knowledgebase support site.
• Click Here: Biamp Control - Biamp Cornerstone
Training
An online course covering Optimized Control Design for Impera systems can be registered for
on Biamp’s training website.
• Click here: Biamp Training - InPerson and Online Training, Certification Courses
oLook under the “Impera Learning Path” section.
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Configure the Controller
1. Use the Biamp Project Designer software to create a configuration file for the controller
and the AV system it will control.
Controller Configuration
• Set up the graphical user interface on the controller e-ink display.
• Assign functions to the hardware buttons.
• Assign any indication signal outputs to the LED indicators on the buttons.
System Configuration
• Configure connected AV devices.
2. Upload the Project configuration file to the controller through the Controller’s mini-USB
port.
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1 2 3
4
Operations Notes
Restoring to Factory Settings
This deletes the uploaded configuration file and network settings, restoring the controller to its
original factory settings. This does not affect the firmware of the controller.
1. Remove all PoE/USB power.
2. Press and hold buttons 1 and 4 and apply power.
o Continue holding the buttons while each of the LED indicators flash until LEDs 1,
2, and 3 begin flashing red.
3. After the reboot completes, LED indicators 1, 2, and 3 will continue flashing red. The unit
has been reset to its factory settings.
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Appendix: Ports Functions
RS232 / IR Ports
The TX and RX terminals can be configured as either RS-232 or IR emitter
ports using the Biamp Project Designer software.
One-Way Communications: The TX-3 and TX-2 terminals are unidirectional transmit ports.
Two-Way Communications: The TX-1 and RX-1 terminals make up a bidirectional transmit
and receive port. This port can be connected to devices requiring a reply function such as
projectors.
Connection Configurations
Bidirectional RS232 communications example.
Ground
Ground
RX-1
TX-1
TX-2
TX-3
Ground to Pin 5
Tx-1 to Pin 3
Rx-1 to Pin 2
GND
TX-1
RX-1
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RS-232 as a unidirectional transmit port.
Single IR Port unidirectional transmit
Dual IR Port
Ground to Pin 5
Tx-2 to Pin 2
GND
TX-2
Ground to IR Emitter
Tx-2 striped wire to IR Emitter
GND
TX-2
Ground to IR 2 Emitter
Tx-2 to IR 1 Emitter
GND
TX-2
Junction
IR 1 Emitter
IR 2 Emitter
I/O 3
I/O 2
I/O 1
Ground
Input / Output Ports (I/O)
The controller has 3 general ports each of which can be configured as either output or
input. Each of these I/O ports is available for connection to devices such as:
• A PIR movement sensor
• A keyboard lock
• Relays
• Other compatible uses
Potential: These ports are not potential-free. External relays may be needed to prevent
ground loops depending on the application.
Outputs:
• When used as outputs, the I/O ports are active low.
• When activated, the I/O ports are tied to GND through a FET transistor.
o Also known as an open drain or collector function.
• Each I/O can draw up to 24VDC/500mA.
Inputs: When used as inputs, the applied voltage must be below 1 VDC to be accepted
as LOW, and above 4 VDC (but below 24 VDC) to be accepted as HIGH. The inputs are
default HIGH and must be connected to a ground to change state.
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LED Color
Light Off
Light On
Light Blinking
Yellow No Link
Link
Activity
Green
10 Mbit
100 Mbit
Ethernet Port (LAN)
RJ-45 Network (LAN) connector with PoE functionality. Used for:
• Power over Ethernet
• Configuring and controlling third-party devices over a network.
Port LED indicators: The yellow LED indicates the link status and the green LED
the link speed.
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
This port provides power over Ethernet to the controller.
Powering the controller requires one of the following
• A PoE-enabled switch compliant with an IEE802.3
• A PoE power injector compliant with IEE802.3
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LAN Networking Features
• DHCP client – Obtain a network IP address from a DHCP server
• HTTPS client – Control third-party devices through HTTPS
• IGMP v2 – Filter out unneeded multicast network traffic
• NTP client – Obtain a real-time from an NTP server
• SMTP client – Send emails through an SMTP server
• Telnet client – Controls third-party devices through Telnet
• TCP server – Filter out unneeded multicast network traffic
• TCP client – Filter out unneeded multicast network traffic
• UDP server – Controlled by third-party devices through UDP protocol
• UDP client – Control third-party devices using UDP protocol
Mini USB 5P
The mini USB port is only used for uploading configuration files to
the controller. It cannot be used as a connection point to devices
controlled by the controller.
Power:
• The controller can be powered using this port while uploading a configuration
file.
• Uploads can also be safely performed using this port while the controller is
connected to a LAN ethernet cable that is supplying power.
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1
2
3 4 LED Indicators
Appendix: Error and Restore Indicators
The LEDs embedded in buttons 1 – 4 on the front left side of the controller flash error
codes in the event of a system fault or a reset to the factory default settings.
Continued on the next page
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LED Pattern
Error
1. Flashing
2. Flashing
3. Flashing
4. Off
No Biamp Project Designer configuration file has
been found on the controller or the controller is
unable to
start
the configuration file.
Solutions
•
Attempt to upload the project to the controller again.
• Alternatively, there may be a problem with the uploaded
project. Attempt to upload an empty project to
see if the
controller works with it.
LED Pattern
Error
1. Flashing
2. Flashing
3.
Off
4.
Off
An unexpected error has occurred.
Solutions
• Power cycle: Turn off power to the controller for a minimum of 20
seconds. Then repower the controller.
• If the power cycle option fails, you may restore the controller to
its factory settings. See the Restoring factory settings indicator
description on page 24.
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LED Pattern
Error
1. Off
2. Flashing
3. Flashing
4. Off
No contact with the Biamp extension unit.
Solutions
•
Verify that the serial number used in Project Designer
matches the Biamp extension unit.
• Check the network or RS-232 connection from the Controller to
the Biamp extension unit.
LED Pattern
Error
1. Off
2. Flashing
3. Flashing
4. Flashing
The wrong firmware version is loaded in the Biamp
extension unit.
Solution
• Upgrade the Biamp extension unit’s firmware. Connect the
unit to a PC running Project Designer and follow the
instructions.
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LED Pattern
Error
1. Off
2. Off
3. Flashing
4. Off
Serial number error.
Solutions
• Return the controller to Biamp or your audio / visual dealer for
replacement or repair.
LED Pattern
Restore Operation
1. Flashing
2. Off
3. Off
4. Flashing
The controller is resetting to the factory settings.
Solution
• This should only be done to return functionality to the
Controller in the event it locks up and displays the
“unexpected error” indication.
• To initiate the restore operation, push buttons 1 and 4 while
the controller is powered.
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LED Patterns
Error
Off
The programmed
Off button is
flashing once per second.
Or if no Off button is
programmed and all
indicators are flashing once
per second:
1. Flashing 5.
2. Flashing 6.
3. Flashing 7.
4. Flashing 8.
Unable to connect to TCP
device.
Solution
• Verify the TCP device in the configuration project file
is active
and responding on the specified IP
LED Patterns
Error
Off
The programmed
Off button is
flashing 4 times per second.
Or if no Off button is
programmed and all
indicators are flashing 4
times per second:
1. Flashing 5.
2. Flashing 6.
3. Flashing 7.
4. Flashing 8.
Incorrect password on a
configured LAN device.
Solution
• Verify the password
is
entered correctly in Project Designer
for all LAN devices that require a password.
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Appendix: Additional Safety and Compliance
The logos and legends on this page have been included in this manual due to the small size of
the device.
• Please see the label on the back of the device for the other logos and legends.
• Biamp’s universal safety and compliance statements and marks are available in the
Safety, Compliance, and Warranty Guide included with this device.
Logos and Legends
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
File Number: E305194
CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A
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September 19, 2023
www.biamp.com
www.support.biamp.com
Support@biamp.com
9300 SW Gemini Drive Beaverton, OR 978008 USA
Warranty: biamp.com/legal/warranty-information
Safety & Compliance: biamp.com/compliance
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