DNF Controls USP3-8D, USP3-16, USP3-8, USP3-S24, USP3-Shotbox User Manual

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UNIVERSAL SWITCH PANEL
USP3-8 USP3-16 USP3-8D USP3-S24 USP3-Shotbox
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User Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OVERVIEW ................................................................................................... 4
EQUIPMENT LIST ......................................................................................... 4
INSTALLATION ............................................................................................ 5
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION WEB PAGE ..................................................... 6
VIEW RECEIVED DATA ................................................................................ 8
5.
GPI EVENTS WEB PAGE ............................................................................... 9
6.
GPO ACTIONS WEB PAGE ....................................................................... 11
7.
REMOTE DEVICE ASSIGNMENT WEB PAGE .......................................... 13
8.
KEYMAPPER .............................................................................................. 15
9.
GTP-32 / DC20 RECEIVE EVENTS ............................................................ 16
10.
SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION............................................................... 17
11.
AHSC TRANSMIT ACTION ......................................................................... 18
12.
AHSC RECEIVE EVENT .............................................................................. 19
13.
14. HTTP GET / POST ACTIONS
...................................................................... 21
15. SNMP RX/TX ACTIONS .............................................................................. 23
MEM CONFIGURATION .............................................................................. 25
16.
17.
EVENT ACTION TABLE .............................................................................. 26
18. TALLY ASSIGNMENT ................................................................................. 30
EXAMPLES: RECEIVE PATTERN MATCHING .......................................... 32
19.
20. EXAMPLES: SEQUENCES ......................................................................... 35
EXAMPLES: MEM / FLIP FLOP .................................................................. 36
21.
22.
EXAMPLES: MEM / RADIO GROUP TALLY
23. EXAMPLES: GPO M OMENTARY RADIO GROUP
SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................... 40
24.
USP-S24 KEY LAYOUT & REAR ............................................................... 43
25.
USP3-8D KEY LAYOUT & REAR ............................................................... 44
26.
USP3-SHOTBOX KEY LAYOUT & REAR .................................................. 45
27.
DNF CONTROLS LIMITED WARRANTY .................................................... 46
28.
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REVISIONS
1.00
08/10/15
Original draft.
1.01
08/24/15
Updated to include new web pages
1.02
10/16/15
Added TALLY ASSIGNMENT web page
1.03
08/09/16
Added MEM, SNMP, Serial and Toggle Actions with MEM pages
1.05
07/18/17
Added HTTP GET/POST ACTIONS and VIEW RECEIVED DATA page.
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1. OVERVIEW
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Component
DNF Part Number
When you need to push a button, but it doesn’t have any!
The Universal Switch Panel makes it easy to add tact il e p ush b uttons where and when you need them:
Tabletop & Rackmount
8 and 16 Push Buttons
Press a button to:
Control a GPI Output and status a GPI Input Transmit Ethernet TCP / UDP / HTTP messages and status responses Transmit Serial messages and status responses Start a sequence of actions: GPI Outputs, Serial & Ethernet messages Control Flex Control Network devices & Tally them
And more ...
Tactile – Fast – Easy – Dependable CONTROL
Getting Started…..
1. Go to Installation Section to install the USP3.
2. Go to System Configuration Section to set static IP address, Subnet
Mask, and Gateway address.
3. Go to Remote Device Assignment Section to enter IP addresses for remote
devices that USP3 will communicate with.
4. Go to System Configuration section to set default settings.
2. EQUIPMENT LIST
1 USP3 Switch Panel USP3-8, USP3-16 1 USP3 POWER SUPPLY included 1 POWER CORD included
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3. INSTALLATION
IP Address:
192.168.10.217
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0
Gateway:
192.168.10.1
1. Connect supplied power supply to POWER 1 connector. For redundant power option, connect power supplies to POWER 1 and POWER 2 connectors.
2. Connect Ethernet cable to ETHERNET connector.
Rear View
DEFAULT ETHERNET CONFIGURATION
The USP3 is configured using a standard web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome). Enter the USP3’s IP address in the Address/ URL bar, typically located at the top of the web browser page, to access the Home Page. Use the links on the left side of the Home Page to access the desired configuration web pages.
All configuration settings are saved in non-volatile memory in the USP3. Settings are retained when power is removed.
Settings may be uploaded to a computer as a configuration file (.dnf) for storage. Configuration files may be downloaded from a computer into the USP3 to restore a saved configuration. A configuration file contains all of the USP3’s configurations except IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address. The USP3 does not support partial configuration upload or download. The configuration file is a not a text formatted file. It cannot be viewed or modified with a text editor.
To access the System Configur ation web page, use the following log-on when prompted:
Username: dnfuser Password: controls
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION WEB PAGE
P1 Software Upgrade: Use this link to install the P1 upgrade file provided by DNF Controls
Web Upgrade: Use this link to install the Web pages upgrade file provided by DNF Controls
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Save Configuration to PC: Use this link to save the USP3’s current configuration to a configuration file on
USP will boot up with its keys disabled upon powerup.
a computer. The web browser will prompt for file name and directory. The file extension must be ‘dnf’.
Restore Configuration from PC: Use this link to download a configuration file from your computer to the USP3.
The web browser will prompt for directory and configuration file name. The file extension must be ‘dnf’.
Set Factory Defaults: Use this link to reset all USP3 configuration settings to factory defaults. This
will NOT change the IP address, subnet mask or gateway address. The USP3 will automatically reboot.
Redundant Mode on Powerup:
Key Mode on Powerup:
Enter Label: Enter label to be displayed on top right of all web pages
Log received data from: Use this dropdown to set the remote device that the USP will log received data
Enter the new IP settings below: DHCP ENABLED/DISABLED: Use this dropdown to enable or disable DHCP.
Use this dropdown to set the Redundant Mode on Powerup. If set to Enabled the USP will boot up with redundant mode enabled upon powerup. If set to Disabled the USP will boot up with redundant mode disabled upon powerup.
Use this dropdown to set the Key Mode on Powerup. If set to Enabledthe USP will boot up with its ke y s enabled upon powerup. If set to Disabled” the
from. After the remote device has been selected, select the View Received Datato enter the log page (See below).
Enter the new IP address, Gateway, Subnet Mask Primary DNS and Secondary DNS. Click on Save Config to automatically reboot.
save the new entries. The USP3 will
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5. VIEW RECEIVED DATA
The USP3 Vie w Received Data link under t he System Maintenance page monitors all incoming data from the selected remote device. Use the Refresh l ink to view incoming dat a as it is received. Use the Clear Log link to clear the log data.
!!NOTE!! View Recei ved Data page does not aut o-refresh and does not generate a log fi l e.
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6. GPI EVENTS WEB PAGE
GPI Label Enter any 15 characters or symbols. For convenience only. Used in Event Action Table
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User Defined
ON State
OPTO ON: The GPI is ON when the opto-isolator is energized (powered).
The GPI is OFF when the opto-isolator is de-energized.
OPTO OFF: The GPI is ON when the opto-isolator is de-energized.
The GPI is OFF when the opto-isolator is energized (powered).
User Defined
ON Mode
Debounce Time
Currently Current state of GPI as defined by User Defined ON State.
LATCHED: The GPI turns ON and stays ON. The GPI turns OFF and stays OFF.
MOMENTARY: The GPI turns ON for a short time and then turns OFF and stays OFF.
This pattern repeats every time the GPI become active.
The time period that the GPI must remain ON to be detected as ON. The selected time is multiplied by 10 milliseconds to compute the actual Debounce time.
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7. GPO ACTIONS WEB PAGE
GPO Label Enter any 15 characters or symbols. For convenience
Used in Event Action Table
only.
User Defined ON State
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RELAY OPEN: The relay is OPEN when the GPO is ON.
RELAY CLOSED: The relay is CLOSED when the GPO is ON.
GPO is OFF. GPO is OFF (Factory Default).
The relay is CLOSED when the
The relay is OPEN when the
User Defined Operating Mode
MOMENTARY: The GPO turns ON, waits for the MOMENTARY ON TIME to expire, and
automatically turns OFF.
then
LATCH: The GPO turns ON and stays ON.
OFF.
TOGGLE: The GPO alternates states with each GPO ON action.
The GPO turns ON if it was previously OFF. was previously ON.
The GPO turns OFF and stays
The GPO turns OFF if it
Momentary ON Time
Group
Currently Current state of GPO as defined by User Defined ON State.
For MOMENTARY operating mode only. ON duration for Momentary GPO. Drop down menu settable from 0.01 sec to 2.0 sec.
Radio Group RG1 – RG4: Only one GPO in a Group can be ON at a time. Before a GPO
turned ON, all of the other GPOs in the group are immediately turned off. (Break before
is make)
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8. REMOTE DEVICE ASSIGNMENT WEB PAGE
OTHER- Use to connect to other Ethernet devices
Remote Device Label Enter up to 32 characters. The label will be used in the Event Action Table device drop
down menu
Device Type
USP- Use to connect to other DNF Controls USPs, AIBs, EB-4Xs and EG-4s. GTP-32/DC20- Use to connect to DNF Controls GTP-32 and DC20/21. PKM – Use to connect to PC for Keymapper functionality. USP3 API – Use to connect to a 3rd party for direct control over the USP3.
Connection Type For OTHER Device Types only- Select UDP, SNMP, SNMP Trap, TCP/IP or HTTP
GET/POST
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Connection Mode For TCP/IP Only
Client Transmit: Establish connection to remote device.
Client Transmit/Receive: Establish connection to remote device.
Server Receive/Transmit:
Accept connection from client. Only client at assigned IP Address can connect. responsible for maintaining connection.
Transmit command. remote device.
Maintain connection to remote device.
Disconnect from
The client is
Server Mode only, USP3 listens on the following ports: Port 50001 for connection from Remote Device 1 Port 50002 for connection from Remote Device 2 Port 50003 for connection from Remote Device 3 Port 50004 for connection from Remote Device 4
UDP Attempts For UDP Connection Type only.
The number of times that the message will be sent separated by 10 Since UDP does not provide guaranteed delivery, UDP one transmit attempt to deliver the message.
IP Address / URL Enter the IP address or URL for remote device to be controlled or monitored.
URL IP Display the IP address associate with URL .
Port Number Destination port number for transmit actions
Source port number for receive events. Set to ‘0’ to receive events from number at remote device IP address.
Heartbeat Rate For USP and GTP-32/DC20 Device Types. Default value is 5 seconds.
Communication error is defined as loss of two consecutive heartbeats.
Connection Status For USP and GTP-32/DC20 device types and TCP/IP connection types only
Displays “Connected” in green when communicating with remote device Displays “---------“ when NOT communicating with remote device or no IP
has been entered.
milliseconds.
Attempts provides more than
any port
address
Save Button Click on Save button to save entered settings
Refresh Link Click on Refresh link to refresh Connection Status
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