TEK 2 User’s Manual
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Table of Contents Copyright & Trademark .............................................................................................................................. 4 FCC Class B Notice..................................................................................................................................... 5 Warranty .......................................................................................................................................................
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Outputs ................................................................................................................................................... 34 OCC Connection ..................................................................................................................................... 34 General ...................................................................................................................................................
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Copyright & Trademark © Copyright 2006-2012 - TEKVOX, Inc. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of TEKVOX, Inc. All rights reserved. This document was printed in the United States of America. Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX Corporation. Windows XP is a trademark of Microsoft Corp. Contacts TEKVOX, Inc San Antonio, TX 78216 Phone: 210.348.6565 Fax: 713.490.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 FCC Class B Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial or home environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Warranty TEKVOX, Inc. warrants this product against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of Two Years from the date of purchase. During the warranty period, if failure is caused from faulty workmanship and/or materials, TEKVOX, Inc.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Introduction TekPatrol™ is a state-of-the-art asset management technology providing real-time supervision and control of any device with a serial connection and released protocol. Use TekPatrol to supervise devices and controlled areas for security and maintenance purposes. Our technology works in your classroom or office, providing control and security of your projector, plasma, other audio visual equipment, lights and computer equipment.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 application provides extra security. A Web page allows easy access by anyone using a browser, once the user name and password are broken security is lost.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Description and Installation Description The TEK 2 is an Ethernet-based mini control system used to supervise and control video projectors, plasma monitors, lights and many other classroom or office space devices. Unlike a control system that requires a programmer, the TEK 2 uses an intuitive step-by-step guide called a TekWizard for programming. When monitoring a video projector, the TEK 2 maintains its own lamp and filter timers.
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TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Front Panel Features 1. TekSecurity RJ-12 connection. Allows for quick connect of TekSecurity without having to make wiring connections. 2. Occupancy Sensor connection. Includes the 24 Volt power connection to operate the occupancy sensor. 3. DO: Digital logic Outputs 2 and 3 - 300 ma at 24 volts. These outputs must share a common ground with the connected device. PU: 24 volt @ 8 ma (2.7K) pull-up resistor.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Applications TekMonitors are not programmed like other control systems using a program language; they are configured using a PC application called TekWizard. With some IT experience an installer is able to configure a TekMonitor by following the step-by-step guide in TekWizard. Although there is no programming, TekWizard does provide for some logic operations in the creation of macros. A macro is just a list of commands executed by a logic input, software, user or time event.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Miniature 24 volt Security Alarm TekWizard Template: TEKVOX – TEK2 24V Alarm TEKVOX offers a miniature 24 volt alarm that can operate from the second Digital Output (DO 2). This alarm operates with the same power supply powering the TEK 2.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 TEK 2 with Occupancy Detection TekWizard Template: TEKVOX – TEK2 Occ 1 Adding Occupancy detection to a TEK 2 can reduce operating cost of a video projector. The TEK 2 has the ability to interface with different types of occupancy and motion detectors. When motion is detected, the occupancy detector triggers an on event on Input 2 of the TEK 2. Once motion is no longer detected, the occupancy detector triggers an off event on Input 2.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Features Internal timers for Lamp, Maintenance, Monthly Usage, Total Usage and System Off Detects cut cables for device security Email Reports including Device Errors, Monthly Usage and Security Email Detects the lack of movement to automatically shut down the system TEK 2 with Occupancy Detection and Lights TekWizard Template: TEKVOX - TEK2 Lights Occupancy detection for lighting has become a required device in most new installations.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Macros Motion – If System Power is On - The system off countdown timer is stopped and reset. If System On is Off - The lights go on. No Motion – If System Power is On - The system off countdown timer runs. If this timer reaches zero, a system off Macro is called, shutting down the system. If System Power is Off - The lights go off. The TEK 2 has an internal 2.2K resistor that can be enabled to create an off state for the Leviton occupancy sensors.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 TEK 2 with Occupancy Detection, Lights and 2 Button Keypad Control TekWizard Template: TEKVOX – TEK2 2 Button For low cost classroom installations a two button keypad can be added to a TEK 2. This allows for control of the Projector from the keypad. Feedback of the power state of the projector is displayed on the keypad On button.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Installation Installing the TEK 2 does not require any additional mounting hardware like projector or furniture mounts. The TEK 2 is designed with permanent side flanges and only requires #6 wood or metal screws. The TEK 2 should not be mounted on a monitored device and should not be easily visible. If the TEK 2 is stolen with the device, it cannot send an Email or set an alarm. Also the power supply should not be easily disconnected along with the projector.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Configuring the TEK 2 For most installations all that is required is to connect a TEK 2 to the campus network with POE. A DHCP server on the camps network automatically assign’s an IP address. Unlike other monitoring type systems, you do not need to run a DOS program or connect to the TEK 2 using a Web browser. A TEK 2 is configured by an easy to follow application called TekWizard.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 The new settings may be validated by re-launching TekDebug and depressing the enter key which should display the currently modified IP Address, Gateway, and Subnet Mask values. Determining the Current IP Address 1. To determine the current IP address from TekManager, select a TekMonitor and view its Network Settings in the Properties window. Another useful method is to use the USB debug connection as mentioned above. 2.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Most manufactures use a DB-9 type control connection and it is not always easy to determine if pin 2 or 3 is the transmit pin. An easy way to determine which is the transmit pin is to use a DC volt meter and connect the leads between pins 5 Ground and pin 2 or 3. The pin which has between 5 and 12 volts is the transmit pin. Connect this pin to the Receive (RX) input on the TEK 2.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Canon LV-7245 Mini Din-8P Direct TEK 2 Canon GND-----4 RX-------7 TX-------1 IN1------Shield TekSecurity Box TEK 2 TekSecurity TekSecurity Canon To TekMonitor To Device Mini Din-8P OUT1---WHT------1 GND-----BLK------2------------------------2------BLK-------4 TX-------RED------3------------------------3------RED-------1 RX------GRN------4------------------------4------GRN-------7 IN1 -----YEL-------5------------------------5------YEL-------Shield PU1-----BLU-------6 Canon SX-50
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Dell Mini Din-6P Direct TEK 2 Dell GND-----1 RX-------3 TX-------5 IN1------2 TekSecurity Box TEK 2 TekSecurity TekSecurity Dell To TekMonitor To Device Mini Din-6P OUT1---WHT------1 GND-----BLK------2------------------------2------BLK-------1 TX-------RED------3------------------------3------RED-------4 RX------GRN------4------------------------4------GRN-------3 IN1 -----YEL-------5------------------------5------YEL-------2 PU1-----BLU-------6 Epson DB-9 FM Direct TEK 2 Epson G
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Hitachi DB-9 FM Direct TEK 2 Hitachi GND-----5 RX-------3 TX-------2 IN1------Shield TekSecurity Box TEK 2 TekSecurity TekSecurity Hitachi To TekMonitor To Device DB-9 FM OUT1---WHT------1 GND-----BLK------2------------------------2------BLK-------5 TX-------RED------3------------------------3------RED-------2 RX------GRN------4------------------------4------GRN-------3 IN1 -----YEL-------5------------------------5------YEL-------Shield PU1-----BLU-------6 Mitsubishi Mini Din-8P
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 NEC DB-9 FM (LCD/Plasma) Direct TEK 2 NEC GND-----5 RX-------3 TX-------2 IN1------Shield TekSecurity Box TEK 2 TekSecurity NEC To TekMonitor To Device DB-9 FM OUT1---WHT------1 GND-----BLK------2------------------------2------BLK-------5 TX-------RED------3------------------------3------RED-------2 RX------GRN------4------------------------4------GRN-------3 IN1 -----YEL-------5------------------------5------YEL-------Shield PU1-----BLU-------6 TekSecurity NEC Mini Din-8P (Pro
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Sampo DB-9 FM Direct TEK 2 Sampo GND-----5 RX-------2 TX-------3 IN1------Shield TekSecurity Box TEK 2 TekSecurity TekSecurity Hitachi To TekMonitor To Device DB-9 FM OUT1---WHT------1 GND-----BLK------2------------------------2------BLK-------5 TX-------RED------3------------------------3------RED-------3 RX------GRN------4------------------------4------GRN-------2 IN1 -----YEL-------5------------------------5------YEL-------Shield PU1-----BLU-------6 Sanyo Mini Din-8P Direct TE
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Sony DB-9 M Direct TEK 2 Sony GND-----5 RX-------3 TX-------2 IN1------Shield TekSecurity Box TEK 2 TekSecurity TekSecurity Sony To TekMonitor To Device DB-9 M OUT1---WHT------1 GND-----BLK------2------------------------2------BLK-------5 TX-------RED------3------------------------3------RED-------2 RX------GRN------4------------------------4------GRN-------3 IN1 -----YEL-------5------------------------5------YEL-------Shield PU1-----BLU-------6 Toshiba Mini Din-8P Direct TEK 2 T
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 LAN Connection Straight-through cable Side 1 Pin 1 2 3 4* 5* 6 7* 8* Wire color White-orange Orange White-green Blue White-blue Green White-brown Brown Side 2 Pin Wire color 1 White-orange 2 Orange 3 White-green 4* Blue 5* White-blue 6 Green 7* White-brown 8* Brown * These pins are not used 28 TEKVOX, Inc. – 210.348.6565 – www.tekvox.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Diagnostics - Telnet TEK 2 uses a standard Telnet interface on port 5074. HyperTerminal or PUTTY may be used to access a TEK 2 by selecting a connection using TCP/IP and entering the IP address of the TEK 2. Once a connection is made to the TEK 2, you need to enter a Login: ‘admin’ and Password: TEK 2 passcode. You will need to know the passcode of the TEK 2. By default the passcode is 6373.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 By default TekEzLink and the serial control driver is loaded into the TEK 2. If you cannot get TekEzLink to work, you can load the Network Control driver into the second serial port located in Control Systems. Then go to the Finish page and select Advanced and Secondary Driver and press Save. This only loads the driver. To create the TekEzLink feedback elements, just drag the item you want to monitor from the Commands to the Feedback list.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Communication Protocol Open a TCP/IP connection using port 5075 in raw data format. All data is in ASCII format. The TEK 2 transmit data is terminated by a carriage return and line feed (\x0D\x0A). The control system data is terminated by a carriage return. Once a connection is made, the control software responds by sending ‘TEKVOX’ space Name[CR]. The name can be the room name or control system name. This name is displayed in TekManager when the connection is active.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Commands To help create the Macros and Status commands for the control system a report can be generated on the Finish page in TekWizard. Macros Most commands can be handled by a Macro defined in the TEK 2.
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Port values Port 0 2 3 28 29 30 Name System TekSecurity COM COM 2 TekSecurity DO-1 DO-2 DO-3 Description System Power Off On System Off Timer Stop Run Device 1 Power Off On Device 1 Mute Off On Device 1 Vol Level Level Device 2 Power Off On Device 2 Mute Off On Device 2 Vol Level Level Digital Output 2 = 29, 3 = 30 Off On Pulse On Command DBCMD,0,0,0 DBCMD,0,0,1 DBCMD,0,1,0 DBCMD,0,1,1 DBCMD,2,0,1 DBCMD,2,0,2 DBCMD,2,2,0 DBCMD,2,2,1 DICMD,2,4,Level DBCMD,3,0,1 DBCMD,3,0,2 DBCM
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Specifications Ethernet control interface Connectors ........................................................... 1 - RJ-45 male connector Data rate............................................................... 10/100Base-T, half/full duplex with auto sensing Protocols .............................................................. DHCP, ICMP (ping), TCP/IP, UDP, Telnet, SMTP Default settings ....................................................
TEK 2 User’s Manual V111813 Architectural Specifications The device shall provide the following: Two bi-directional RS-232 serial port Four logic level inputs Two logic outputs sourcing currents up to 300 ma @ 24V Metal chassis with mounting flanges 24 volt DC operation with POE Industry standard Ethernet supporting DHCP, ICMP (ping), TCP/IP, UDP, Telnet, SMTP Programmable E-mail errors and usage notifications Internal Real-Time clock Internal timers for Lamp, Maintenance, Monthly Usage, T