Setup guide

Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1
6 Integrated Professional Automation Computer: IPAC-GL1 Setup Guide – DOC. 6660B
Specifications for the IPAC-GL1 Default Program (Continued)
SPECIFICATION DETAILS
Keypads 16 external (max.) using any of the following keypads:
CNX-B2, -B4, B6, B8, B12
C2N-DB6, DB-8, DB-12
C2N-CBF-*-T, -*-S
1 Internal Keypad
Timeclock 100 events
Sensors
Up to 40 sensors supported via GLS-SIM Sensor
Integration Modules. GLS-O* sensors recommended.
Up to 40 sensors supported via DIN-IO8 DIN Rail
Versiport Module. GLS-O* sensors recommended.
1 sensor via local input on the IPAC’s INPUTS port.
For additional information, refer to the latest version of the IPAC Installation Guide
(Doc. 6696) which shipped with your IPAC and is also available for download from
the Crestron website.
Prior to operation, the IPAC must be configured for use. When configuring the
system, it is important to have the following information:
The total number of switching panels in the system and how many loads are
wired to each panel. For a description of a panel, refer to “Panels” on page
12.
The lighting load schedule (i.e. which lighting loads are wired to which
panels, and which outputs within each panel).
The total number and location of all external keypads in the system.
The desired function for all keypad buttons, including the local buttons on
the IPAC itself.
The total number and location of all occupancy sensors (or on/off
photocells).
The desired timeclock functionality.
Worksheets for specifying switching panels, timeclock events, keypad locations,
button functions, and sensor locations are provided in the latest version of the
IPAC-GL1 System Planning Worksheets (Doc. 6784) which can be downloaded
from the Crestron website. Make copies as required and leave for the customer after
system installation has been completed.
Automated Functions
The IPAC will automatically perform specific functions when devices connected to
the INPUTS port are activated. The following table illustrates the input number and
its associated function.
INPUTS Port and Associate Functions
INPUT # FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
1 Sensor Input
Associated function is configured as described in
“Sensors” on page 39.
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