Setup guide

Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer
Keypads
Use the “Keypad Location Worksheet” and the “Button Function Worksheet” in the
latest version of the IPAC-GL1 System Planning Worksheets to map out locations of
keypads in the system and the function(s) of each button in the system. After
specifying the location and function of each keypad and button, use this section of
the Setup Menu to configure the front panel keypad and up to 16 external keypads
that can control the IPAC system.
Open Keypads
To open the Keypads section of the Setup Menu:
1. From the home page, press the soft button labeled Setup.
2. Turn the selection knob to highlight Keypads.
3. Press ENTER or the soft button labeled Select to open the Keypads section
of the Setup Menu.
Keypad List
Auto Edit Find Exit
0: Online
1: Not Programmed
2: Not Found
3: Not Found
Keypd
List
SelectEdit
A list of keypads is displayed on the LCD. Turn the selection knob to scroll
through the list of keypads. Each line lists the keypad number and its status.
Keypad 0 represents the front panel keypad on the IPAC while keypads 1
through 16 are external keypads.
If an external keypad has not been found on the network, it is listed as Not
Found. If a keypad has been identified, but no buttons on the keypad have
been programmed, it is listed as Not Programmed. If a keypad has been
found on the network and contains at least one programmed button, it is
listed as Online.
NOTE: If a keypad is attached to the network, but is still listed as Not
Found even after attempts to identify it, detach it from the network
temporarily to allow the rest of the keypads to work properly.
Find External Keypads
Each external keypad connected to the IPAC must be identified to the system before
it will be recognized. Keypads can be identified by button press or by serial number.
To identify a keypad:
By button press:
1. Open the Keypads section of the Setup Menu as described above.
2. Turn the selection knob to highlight a keypad.
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