User’s Manual IPL T CR48 IP Link® Tools 68-738-05 Rev.
Precautions Safety Instructions • English This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipment. This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock. Caution Read Instructions • Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before using the equipment.
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Quick Start Guide — IPL T CR48 To install and set up an IPL T CR48 interface, follow these steps: Step 1 Turn all of the equipment off and disconnect it from the power source.
Quick Start Guide — IPL T CR48, cont’d Step 4 Attach the input and relay connections to the IPL T unit. Step 5 Connect power cords and turn on the equipment in the following order: output devices (projector lift, screen lift, lights, etc.), IPL T CR48 interface, serial controller or computer (PC), then input devices (motion detector, alarms, photo eyes, etc.). Step 6 Configure the IPL T interface using the ARP command. Refer to “IPL T CR48 interface configuration” in chapter 3 for more information.
Table of Contents Chapter One • Introduction ..................................................... 1-2 About this Manual ..................................................................... 1-2 About the IPL T CR48 Interface .............................................. 1-2 Features ......................................................................................... 1-2 Chapter Two • Installation and Operation . .................. 2-2 Installation Overview . .........................................
Table of Contents, cont’d Sending an e-mail alert through Telnet .............................4-7 Upgrading the firmware .........................................................4-8 Managing files .........................................................................4-8 Programmer’s Guide for the Telnet and Web Browser .4-10 Using the command/response table ....................................4-10 Symbol definitions ................................................................
IPL T CR48 1 Chapter One Introduction About this Manual About the IPL T CR48 Interface Features
Introduction About this Manual This manual contains information about the Extron IPL T CR48 (Extron part #60-544-05) Ethernet-based relay control interface, including how to install, configure, and operate it. About the IPL T CR48 Interface The Extron IPL T CR48 is an Ethernet-based relay control interface designed to be used as one of many nodes in a distributed control system environment, or as a stand-alone control interface allowing legacy products to link to today’s IP-based networks.
protection provide appropriate security. Contact closure input ports — Can be used to sense when a switch or relay has been activated. Easily connected — Provides RJ-45 auto-sense 10/100 Mbs Ethernet LAN connection. Easily configured and controlled — • Using a standard Web browser (Microsoft® Internet Explorer® V5.5, Netscape® Navigator V6.0 or higher) and Web-based interface. • Using a standard Telnet client application. • Requires no centralized processor to operate within a system.
Introduction, cont’d 1-4 IPL T CR48 • Introduction
IPL T CR48 2 Chapter Two Installation and Operation Installation Overview Mounting the IPL T CR48 Rear Panel Features and Cabling Operation
Installation and Operation Installation Overview To install and set up an IPL T CR48 relay control interface, follow these steps: 1. Turn all of the equipment off. Make sure that the input devices (motion detectors, alarms, photo eyes, etc.), the IPL unit, the output devices (projector or screen lifts, etc.) and the serial controller are all turned off and disconnected from the power source. 2. Mount the IPL T CR48 unit. See “Mounting the IPL T CR48” below. 3. Attach the cables.
IPL T CR 48 R INP UT 1 3 RE 1 3 2 LA Y 5 4 7 2 4 6 8 10 0 LIN K AC T IPL T CR 48 R INP UT 1 3 1U Rack Shelf 1 RE 3 2 LA Y 5 4 7 2 4 10 0 LIN K AC T 6 8 1/4 Rack Width False Front Face Plate IPL T CR 48 R INP UT 1 3 1 Use 2 mounting holes on opposite corners.
Installation and Operation, cont’d Furniture or projector mounting In addition to using the IPL T CR48 unit on a rack, it can also be furniture or projector mounted. Furniture mount or projector mount the interface using the optional mounting kit (Extron part #70-212-01, furniture, or Extron part #70-217-01, projector) as follows: 1. Attach the mounting brackets to the interface with the machine screws provided (figure 2-3). 2.
Rear Panel Features and Cabling All connections, including power, input and output, and control, are on the back panel of the IPL T CR48 interface. 7 00-05-A6-00-00-01 POWER 3 3 4 RELAY 1 2 3 4 2 2 INPUT LAN 12V 0.5A 1 1 4 5 6 5 7 8 6 Figure 2-4 — IPL T CR48 interface back panel Power a Power connection — Plug the external 12 V power supply into this connector. The power supply is included with the unit.
Installation and Operation, cont’d W The two power cord wires must be kept separate while the power supply is plugged in. Remove power before continuing. To verify the polarity before connection, plug in the power supply with no load and check the output with a voltmeter. Ethernet/LAN Activity LED — Yellow LED blinks to indicate LAN b LAN activity. LAN connector — Plug an RJ-45 jack into this socket to c connect the unit to a computer network.
Screen Control Projector Lift Control Projector 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 UT INP 1 2 3 5 4 N LA R WE PO V 12 0.5A Extron IPL T CR48 Ethernet Control Interface Lighting System Figure 2-7— Example application using input and relay ports Operation Connect power cords and turn on the relay controlled output devices (projector lifts, screen lifts, lights, etc.), input (trigger) devices (motion detectors, alarms, photo eyes, etc.), relay interface, and network devices (PC, laptop, network equipment).
Installation and Operation, cont’d Front panel indicators The front panel of the IPL T CR48 has several indicator LEDs which show the current status of communications to and from the unit. A reset button is also available from the front panel, in a small recess next to the Power LED (a). IPL T CR48 INPUT 1 3 RELAY 1 3 5 7 R 100 5 LINK 6 ACT 2 1 4 3 2 2 4 6 8 7 4 Figure 2-8— IPL T CR48 front panel Power LED — A green LED lights to indicate that the a interface is receiving power.
C N The listed reset modes (with the exception of Mode 2) will close all open IP and Telnet connections and close all sockets. If the reset button is continuously held down, every 3 seconds the LED will pulse (blink) and put the unit in a different mode, corresponding to the underscored notes in Modes 3 through 5. The Mode 5 LED blinks three times, the third blink indicating that it’s the last mode. The following modes are listed as separate functions, not a continuation from Mode 1 to Mode 5.
Installation and Operation, cont’d Nothing happens if the momentary press does not occur within one second. Mode 5 — Holding the Reset button until the Power LED blinks three times (9 seconds) followed by a momentary (<1 second) press causes an absolute system reset back to factory default conditions. Nothing happens if the momentary press does not occur within 1 second. The power LED will blink four times in quick succession, confirming a Mode 5 reset.
IPL T CR48 3 Chapter Three Connection and Configuration Connecting the Hardware Configuring the Hardware
Connection and Configuration Connecting the Hardware To connect the IPL T CR48 unit, connect the input and output devices to the unit using figure 3-1 as a guide. Cables to Relay Controlled Devices (projector/screen lift, lights, etc.) 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 T INPU 1 2 3 5 Cables from Triggering Devices (sensors, counters, switches, etc.) 4 N LA WER PO V 12 A 0.
1 kohm pull-up resistor and must be wired with a ground. This allows the input to be tied to devices such as motion detectors, alarms, photo eyes, etc. Users define what this input triggers via control software. 1. Connect one end of the input cable to a 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector, wired appropriately, and plug it into the rear panel input port connector of the interface unit. 2. Connect the other end of the input cable to the input relay device which will provide a triggering signal.
Connection and Configuration, cont’d 1. Connect one end of the relay cable to a 8-pole captive screw connector, wired appropriately, and plug it into the rear panel relay port connector of the interface unit. 2. Connect the other end of the relay cable to the device which will be activated when the triggering signal is received. Configuring the Hardware To function together properly, both the controlling PC and the IPL T CR48 must be configured correctly.
Configuring the IPL T CR48 using the ARP command You can make use of the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) command to set up an IP address for your IPL T CR48 interface. The ARP command tells your computer to associate the IPL T CR48 unit’s MAC address with the assigned IP address. You must then use Ping to access the IPL T CR48 unit, at which point the device server’s IP address will be reconfigured.
Connection and Configuration, cont’d Figure 3-3 — Executing the ARP command 5. Execute a Ping command by typing your new IP address at the command prompt. For example: ping 10.13.170.15 After issuing this command, the unit will change to the new address and start responding to the Ping requests, as shown below. The IPL unit’s IP address should now be updated to the new address, and then you can reconnect using either Telnet or the Web to verify that the update was successful.
Configuring the IPL T CR48 using direct PC connection This type of connection is used initially to connect to and configure the IPL T CR48 unit. The unit’s default settings (IP address, subnet mask, and (optional) administrator name and password) must be changed in order to use the unit on an intranet (LAN) or on the Internet (WAN). 1. Plug one end of a CAT 5, crossover Ethernet cable into the rear panel Ethernet connector on the IPL T CR48 unit. Refer to figure 2-6 for RJ-45 connector wiring. 2.
Connection and Configuration, cont’d 9. After configuring your IPL T CR48, repeat steps 3 and 4 and change your TCP/IP settings back to their original configuration. Firmware upgrades Firmware upgrades become available as improvements are made to the versatility and functionality of the IPL T CR48. These upgrades will be available for download from the Extron Web site. For information on upgrading the firmware, see “Upgrading the firmware” in chapter 4.
IPL T CR48 4 Chapter Four Communication and Control Ports Overview Communication with the Interface Programmer’s Guide for the Telnet and Web Browser Device Control Troubleshooting
Communication and Control Ports Overview Contact closure input ports The contact closure inputs on the IPL T CR48 are able to detect a closed circuit between any of the inputs and ground. The contact closure input ports utilize a 1 kohm pull-up resistor in a TTL (5VDC) circuit to sense external switch or contact closure. By connecting one side of an external switch or relay to the contact closure ground port and the other side to one of the four contact closure input ports, logic 1 (closed) can be produced.
Communication with the Interface Web server The on-board Web server is displayed as a set of default Web pages which can be accessed via a Web browser. These pages are the primary means of communication with, and control through, the IPL T CR48 interface. Web browsers such as Netscape® Navigator (version 6.0 or higher), or Microsoft® Internet Explorer (version 5.5 or higher) can be used, but if using Internet Explorer, you must also have Microsoft Script (version 5.6 or higher).
Communication and Control, cont’d Figure 4-3 — Web server system status screen Establishing or changing system or port settings The System Settings screen is used to initially configure or change configuration of the IPL T CR48 interface. You may be required to change system settings if your network changes, or if port settings change as you add or change display devices or switchers. To configure system or port settings: 1.
2. Make changes to the IP settings or Date/Time settings, as necessary. 3. Click the Submit button to enter the changes, or click the Cancel button to revert to the previous settings. 4. Click Port Settings on the menu (on the left side of the window) and the Port Settings screen (figure 4-5) is displayed. Figure 4-5 — Web server port settings screen 5. Select the desired port and make changes to the port settings, as necessary. 6.
Communication and Control, cont’d Figure 4-6 — Web server passwords screen 4. Once passwords have been set, you will be required to enter a password (figure 4-2) whenever you log on to the unit. N To clear a password, enter a single space, repeat the entry, and click the Submit button. N If there is no administrator password, your password will not be saved.
Figure 4-7 — Email alerts screen N Due to the 7 character limit for full file names, it’s advised that you use numeric titles (e.g., 1.eml, 24.eml). Numeric titles reduce the characters of the file name, and assist in keeping the alert files organized. However, alphabetical titles are permitted. To finalize your new e-mail alerts within the Web server, do the following: 6. Obtain your gateway IP address from your system administrator. 7.
Communication and Control, cont’d Upgrading the firmware Firmware upgrades become available as improvements are made to the versatility and functionality of the IPL T CR48 interface. These upgrades are available for download from the Internet. C The firmware file you select to upload must have the extension “.S19”. Uploading the incorrect file may cause your unit to stop working. To upgrade the firmware: 1.
To add or update files: 1. Select the File Management tab and the File Management screen (figure 4-9) is displayed. Figure 4-9 — Web server File Management screen 2. Click the Browse button to locate the file you want to upload. 3. Click the Upload File button to upload the file. The file is added to the list of files under the Files column. After ten files have been loaded, additional file management pages appear in the page navigation area (on the right side of the screen).
Communication and Control, cont’d Programmer’s Guide for the Telnet and Web Browser Using the command/response table The following are either Telnet (port 23) or Web browser (port 80) commands. There are some minor differences when implementing these commands via Telnet or via URL encoding using a Web browser.
N Upper and lower case text can be used interchangeably except where noted. Symbol definitions are shown below. An ASCII to HEX conversion table is also provided in figure 4-10.
Communication and Control X1! = Unit version number X1@ = Name is a text string of up to 24 characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9), and/or a minus sign/hyphen (-). No blank or space characters are permitted as part of a name. No distinction is made between upper and lower case. The first character must be an alpha character. The last character can not be a minus sign/hyphen. X1# = Set local date and time format (MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS, e.g.
X3( = Event data to write X4# = Input state: 0 = off; 1 = on X4$ = Number of bytes to read X4% = E-mail event number: Range = 1-64 (Max) X4^ = E-mail recipient address: Maximum number of characters for a full e-mail address is 31 characters. X4& = Name of e-mail file to be sent: first line of file is subject, the rest is the body of the e-mail. N E-mail files must have the file extension .eml.
Communication and Control, cont’d Password information The “]Password:” prompt requires a password (administrator level or user level) followed by a carriage return. The prompt is repeated if the correct password is not entered. If the correct password is entered, the unit responds with “]Login Administrator]” or “]Login User]”, depending on the password entered. If passwords are the same for both administrator and user, the unit will default to administrator privileges.
IPL T CR48 • Communication and Control 4-15 1*3*X6# O X!*2O X!*1O X!*0O X!O ASCII (Telnet) X!] 1Q 1Q 2Q Query bootstrap version X! = Specific port number (01-99) X% = On/off status: 0 = off/disable; 1 = on/enable X1! = Unit version number X4# = Input state: 0 = off; 1 = on X6# = Pulse time in 20 ms per count.
4-16 3Q ASCII (Telnet) 3Q URL Encoded (Web) (plus web ver.-desc-UL date/time)] X1! Response 3I 4I 3I 4I IPL T CR48 • Communication and Control X1! = Unit version number X1@ = Name is a text string of up to 24 characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9), and/or a minus sign/hyphen (-). X4( = Default Name: Combination of model-name and last 3 pairs of MAC address (e.g.
IPL T CR48 • Communication and Control 4-17 W1DH| W0DH| E1DH} E0DH} Set DHCP off24 Idh0] Idh1] X3$] X3$ = Daylight saving time: 0 = off/ignore; 1 = on (use in northern hemisphere) = Read local date and time format X1$ = IP address X1# = Set local date and time format WCX| ECX} IpxX3$] X1@ = Name is a text string of up to 24 characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9), and/or a minus sign/hyphen (-).
4-18 IPL T CR48 • Communication and Control W%20CA| E•CA} Ipa • ] Ipa • X3#] X3# = Password: maximum length of 12 characters and no special characters. See Note on pg. 4-12. WX3#CA| E X3#CA} X1$] WCG| ECG} Read gateway IP address24 Set administrator password24 Clear administrator password24 Ipg • X1$] X1( = Subnet mask (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx); leading zeros in each of four fields are optional in setting values, and are suppressed in returned values.
IPL T CR48 • Communication and Control 4-19 WCA| WX3#CU| W%20CU| WCU| WX%CV| WCV| WCK| WX6$EB| WEB| WCC| ECA} E X3#CU} E ECU} E X%CV} ECV} ECK} E X6$EB} EEB} ECC} Read administrator password24 Set user password24 Clear user password24 Read user password24 Set verbose mode24 Read verbose mode Read connection’s security level Configure Broadcast mode View Broadcast mode Get connection listing X% = On/off status: 0 = off/disable; 1 = on/enable X3# = Password: maximum length of 12 character
4-20 URL Encoded (Web) Response W{port#}MT| W23MT| W0MT| WMT| W{port#}MH| E{port#}MT} E23MT} E0MT} EMT} E{port#}MH} Set Telnet port map24 Reset Telnet port map24 Disable Telnet port map24 Read Telnet port map24 IPL T CR48 • Communication and Control Set Web port mapt24 Pmh{port#}] {port#}] Pmt00000] Pmt00023] Pmt{port#}] E filename SF {responds with a 4 byte filesize and raw unprocessed data from the file} E + UF, filesize, filesize } {raw unprocessed data from the file up to filesize} U
IPL T CR48 • Communication and Control 4-21 WMH| EMH} Read Web port map 24 X4% = E-mail event number: Range = 1-64 (Max) X4^ = E-mail recipient address: Maximum number of characters for a full e-mail address is 31 characters. X4& = Name of e-mail file to be sent: first line of file is subject, the rest is the body of the e-mail. See Note on pg. 4-13.
4-22 X1% = Domain name X3% = Event number: range = 0 - 99 (Max.) X3^ = Event buffer: 0 = receive; 1 = user (absolute); 2 = user (relative); 3 = NVRAM X3& = Event buffer offset: range = 0 - MaxBufferSize X3* = Event data size: b = bit; B = byte (8 bit); S = short (16 bit); L = long (32 bit). See Note on pg 4-12.
IPL T CR48 • Communication and Control 4-23 WAE| EAE} Read number of events running WZXXX| WZQQQ| EZXXX} EZQQQ} Reset all device settings to factory24 Absolute System Reset24 X^] NvrX^] (responds when done) Zpq] Zpx] Zpf] Del • filename] Enm#] Est] Response X^ = Dirty status: 1 = RAM needs to be saved to Flash; 0 = RAM has been saved to Flash (OK to power off/reset) WFF| EFF} View whether RAM needs to be saved to Flash N W1FF| E1FF} Commit RAM to Flash (Includes IP address=192.
Communication and Control, cont’d Device Control Control of devices may be accomplished in any of several ways once the IPL T interface has been connected and configured. These include Web pages, Telnet, and direct port access. Custom Web pages These pages can either be modified versions of the existing Web pages, or new Web pages developed in the field. Web page development can be done with a Web site development tool such as Frontpage or Dreamweaver.
4. If passwords were set up for the connected system, you will be prompted to log in as Administrator or User. Otherwise the system will respond with a . Figure 4-12— Connecting to the IP address 5. Once you are connected, you can enter serial (ASCII) commands as desired. 6. When you are through entering commands to the interface, type “quit” at the command prompt to quit Telnet.
Communication and Control, cont’d Data connections 1. Check the cabling connections and make adjustments as needed. The Link LEDs on the IPL T control interface and the computer should be solid green if a network connection is detected. If these LEDs are not lit, either the cable is faulty or not plugged in, or the wrong type of cable is being used (refer to “Connecting the Hardware”, in chapter 3). 2. Try to “ping” the unit by typing “ping 192.168.254.
IPL T CR48 A Appendix A Specifications, Part Numbers, and Accessories Specifications Part Numbers and Accessories
Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories Specifications Ethernet control interface Connectors...................................... 1 RJ-45 female connector Data rate.......................................... 10/100Base-T, half/full duplex with autodetect Protocols.......................................... ARP, DHCP, ICMP (ping), TCP/IP, UDP/ IP, Telnet, HTTP, SMTP Default settings............................... Link speed and duplex level = autodetected IP address = 192.168.254.254 Subnet mask = 255.255.
Temperature/humidity................. Storage: -40 to +158 °F (-40 to +70 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing Operating: +32 to +122 °F (0 to +50 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing Mounting Rack mount......................... Yes, with optional 1U 9.5" deep rack shelf kit, part #60-190-01 (RSU 129); or 1U 3.5" deep VersaTools® rack shelf kit, part #60190-20 (RSF 123) Furniture mount................. Yes, with optional under desk mounting kit #70-212-01 (MBU 123) Pole mount..........................
Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’d Part Numbers and Accessories Included parts Included parts Replacement part number IPL T CR48 60-544-05 12 VDC, 1A external power supply (U.S., Can) 70-055-01 12 VDC, 1A external power supply (Int’l) 70-055-02 IEC power cord 27-044-01 Rubber feet (4) 25-020-02 Industrial strength Velcro ® 2 male 3.5 mm, 8-pole captive screw connectors 10-319-16 1 male 3.
IPL T CR48 B Appendix B Glossary Glossary
Glossary Glossary 10/100Base-T is Ethernet which uses Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP - Cat 5, etc.) cable, where the amount of data transmitted between two points in a given amount of time is equal to either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol which assigns an IP address to a device based on the device’s MAC or physical machine address. Contact closure refers to an encapsulated switch containing two metal wires that serve as the contact points.
Global Configurator (GC) is a windows program that, based on user input, creates a GlobalViewer (GV). GC requests system information such as which devices you have and your current list of IP addresses. With this information, GC creates a GlobalViewer for your specific devices. GC also compiles the event scripts and loads the GlobalViewer and event scripts onto the box. When using GC, the user must specify the port number for each device (for attached devices to be controlled, they must be on that port).
Glossary, cont’d Ping is a utility that tests network connections. It is used to determine if the host has an operating connection and is able to exchange information with another host. Port number is a preassigned address within a server that provides a direct route from the application to the Transport layer or from the Transport layer to the application of a TCP/IP system. Powered Ethernet is a standard (802.
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