CYP IP-CS7 Operation Manual

IP-CS7
IP System Controller & Configurator
OPERATION MANUAL
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Version 1.1 August 2011
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate this equipment and before connecting the power supply.
Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this equipment:
Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain, moisture or install this product near water.
Never spill liquid of any kind on or into this product.
Never push an object of any kind into this product through any openings or empty slots in the unit, as you may damage parts inside the unit.
Do not attach the power supply cabling to building surfaces.
Use only the supplied power supply unit (PSU). Do not use the PSU if it is damaged.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or allow any weight to be placed upon it or any person walk on it.
To protect the unit from overheating, do not block any vents or openings in the unit housing that provide ventilation and allow for sufficient space for air to circulate around the unit.
REVISION HISTORY
VERSION NO. DATE SUMMARY OF CHANGE
v1.00 09/03/2018 First release
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction ...........................................6
2. Applications ...........................................6
3. Package Contents ..................................6
4. System Requirements ...........................7
5. Features ..................................................7
6. Operation Controls and Functions .......8
6.1 Front Panel ................................................... 8
6.2 Rear Panel ..................................................... 8
6.3 Remote Control .......................................... 9
6.4 IR Cable Pinouts .......................................10
6.5 Serial Control ............................................. 10
6.6 Telnet Control ............................................11
6.7 RS-232 and Telnet Commands ............12
6.8 WebGUI Control .......................................18
7. Connection Diagram .......................... 31
8. Specifications ...................................... 32
9. Acronyms ............................................. 33
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1. INTRODUCTION
This controller is a powerful and exible solution for controlling multiple Video over IP (VoIP) extenders within same network. The user only needs to install this unit into the same local network as the extenders (Transmit­ter and Receiver) to easily dene and congure channel routing selec­tions, for both unicast and multicast scenarios, using the WebGUI. It is also possible to dene and switch routes using customised groups or presets allowing for easy control over multiple video zones. Without the use of this centralised unit, each individual Transmitter and Receiver in the sys­tem would need to be controlled and congured directly through their own WebGUI.
Additionally, this unit supports controlling the matrix and video wall modes of connected VoIP units. The settings of all connected Transmit­ter/Receiver units, including IP address, netmask and extender status are clearly displayed within the WebGUI. The WebGUI is easily accessed via a web browser over a normal network connection or by directly connecting an HDMI display and USB keyboard & mouse to the unit. A trigger input interface is also provided to allow the easy addition of a remote control keypad, or other trigger-supporting products, which can be installed within a podium or within a table in a conference room or classroom. This interface can allow the user to activate pre-dened functions or presets with the simple press of a button. Standard control is available via Web­GUI (remote or local), RS-232, Telnet and IR Remote.
2. APPLICATIONS
Video/TV wall display and control
Security surveillance and control
Commercial advertising, display and control
Home Theaters with Smart Home Controls
Retail sales and demonstration
3. PACKAGE CONTENTS
1×IP Master Controller
1×5V/2.6A DC Power Adapter
1×Terminal Block (3-pin)
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3×Terminal Block (5-pin)
1×3.5mm to IR Extender Cable
1×Remote Control (CR-183)
1×Shockproof Feet (Set of 4)
1×Operation Manual
4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
An active internet connection from a switch or router for control of Ethernet devices.
5. FEATURES
Enables the management and conguration of multiple Video over IP
(VoIP) extenders through a single WebGUI
Supports point-to-point (unicast) and multi-to-multi (multicast) rout-
ing selections
Control over both matrix and TV wall modes using WebGUI presets
Denable display groups
WebGUI clearly displays the status of all connected Transmitters and
Receivers, including IP address, channel selection, etc.
Able to control an additional connected device via RS-232
HDMI output displays the WebGUI and system status
Supports the use of a USB mouse and keyboard to locally control the
WebGUI (Optional)
Can be powered by Ethernet switches supporting the IEEE 802.3af-
2003 PoE standard (Optional)
Trigger Control Keypad support for easy, single-button, preset activa-
tion (Optional)
Standard control is available via WebGUI (remote or local), RS-232,
Telnet, and IR Remote
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6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
6.1 Front Panel
POWER IR
IP Master Control
1 2
1
POWER LED: This LED will illuminate to indicate the unit is on and
receiving power.
2
IR WINDOW: Accepts IR signals from the included IR remote for
control of this unit only.
6.2 Rear Panel
LAN 1(POE) LAN 2USBHDMI OUTRS-232CONTROLIR EXT
DC 5V
TRIGGER IN
TX RX
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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IR EXT: Connect to the provided IR Extender to extend the IR control
range of the unit. Ensure that the remote being used is within direct line-of-sight of the IR Extender.
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CONTROL: Connect to the device you wish to control via a 3 (or 5)-pin
adapter cable to send RS-232 commands from the unit.
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RS-232: Connect to a PC, laptop or other serial control device with a
3-pin adapter cable to control the unit via RS-232.
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TRIGGER IN: Connect to the Trigger Control Keypad (OPTIONAL) or
any device with trigger switch functionality such as window security alarms, motion detectors, door switches, etc. Each of the 8 trigger inputs will activate the associated preset when triggered. A minimum of 5V DC is required to activate the trigger.
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HDMI OUT: Connect to a standard HDMI display to view the unit’s
current status information and access the WebGUI directly without a PC.
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USB: Connect a USB mouse and keyboard to control the unit’s
WebGUI as seen via the HDMI output port. Firmware update via USB is also supported.
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LAN 2: Connect directly, or through a network switch, to your PC/
laptop to control the unit via WebGUI/Telnet.
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LAN 1 (PoE): This port is used to connect to the Video over IP (VoIP)
devices to be controlled. Connect to the VoIP units’ private network, either directly or through their dedicated network switch, to enable detection and control over those units.
Note 1: Typically the VoIP device network is contained within in a separate
subnet or, more frequently, in a physically separate network.
Note 2: If the connected network switch supports the IEEE 802.3af-2003
PoE (Power over Ethernet) standard, this unit can optionally be powered directly via this Ethernet port.
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DC 5V: Plug the 5V DC power adapter into the unit and connect it to
an AC wall outlet for power. (Optional, not required if the unit is pow­ered via PoE).
6.3 Remote Control
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MACRO 1~12: Press any of the 12 buttons to activate
the saved preset assigned to that number.
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1
3
4
5
6
8
7
9
10
11
12
CR-183
MACRO
1
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6.4 IR Cable Pinouts
3
1
2
Infrared
Power
Ground
IR Extender
6.5 Serial Control
UNIT PC SERIAL PORT SETTINGS
Pin Pinout Pin Pinout Baud Rate 115200
1 Data Bits 8
1 TxD 2 RxD Parity Bit None
2 RxD 3 TxD Stop Bits 1
4 Flow Control None
3 GND 5 GND
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7
8
9
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6.6 Telnet Control
Before attempting to use Telnet control, please ensure that both the unit’s LAN 2 port and the PC/laptop are connected to the same active networks.
To Access the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Windows 7 Click Start, type “cmd” in the search eld, and press
Enter.
Windows XP Click Start > Run, type “cmd”, and press Enter.
Mac OS X Click Go > Applications > Utilities > Terminal.
Once in the CLI (Command Line Interface) type “telnet” followed by the IP address of the unit and “23”, then hit “Enter”. This will connect us to the unit we wish to control. Type “help” to list the available commands.
Note 1: By default the unit will obtain the LAN 2 IP address via DHCP. If you are unsure of the unit’s current LAN 2 IP address, please check the unit’s HDMI status display.
Note 2: Commands will not be executed unless followed by a carriage return. Commands are not case-sensitive.
Note 3: If the unit's IP address is changed then the IP address required for Telnet access will also change accordingly.
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