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User’s Manual
IPL T SF24 and SFI244 Series
IP Link Tools
Extron Electronics, USA Extron Electronics, Europe Extron Electronics, Asia Extron Electronics, Japan
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Precautions Safety Instructions • English Warning FCC Class A Notice Power sources This equipment should be operated only from the power source This symbol is intended to alert the user of important indicated on the product. This equipment is intended to be used with a main operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions power system with a grounded (neutral) conductor. The third (grounding) pin is in the literature provided with the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and foun
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IPL T SFI244 COM I/O IR R 1 TX RX 1 3 1 3 LINK 100 2 ACT 2 4 2 4 IPL T SFI244 COM I/O IR TX RX RTS CTS 1 3 100 R 1 IR LINK 2 ACT 2 4 2 4 IPL T CR48 IPL T CR48 IN1 PUT 3 1 RE 3LAY 5 7 100 INP 1 UT 3 1 REL 3 AY 5 7 100 R LINK R LINK ACT ACT 2 4 2 4 6 8 2 4 2 4 6 8 IPL T SFI244 COM I/O IR TX RX RTS CTS 1 3 100 R IR 1 LINK 2 2 4 2 4 ACT Quick Start Guide — IPL T SF24 and SFI244 To install and set up an IPL T SF24 or SFI244 interface, follow these steps: Step 1 Turn all of the equipment off and disco
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Quick Start Guide — IPL T SF24, IPL T SFI244, Table of Contents cont’d Chapter 1 Introduction .......................................................... 1-1 Step 4 About this Manual ................................................................ 1-2 Attach the serial communication cables from the IPL T unit to the About the IPL T SF24 and SFI244 Interfaces ............. 1-2 devices being controlled. Features .....................................................................................
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Table of Contents, cont’d Communication with the Interface .............................. 4-6 Appendix A Specifications, Part Numbers, Web server ............................................................................. 4-6 and Accessories ............................................................................. A-1 Accessing and using the Web server ................................... 4-6 Specifications ......................................................................... A-2 Esta
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IPL T SF24 and SFI244 Chapter One 1 Introduction About this Manual About the IPL T SF24 and SFI244 Interfaces Features
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Introduction (Extron part #60-190-01). They can also be mounted under a About this Manual desk or podium top, or on a projector mount. This manual contains information about the Extron IPL T SF24 The IPL T interfaces ship with an external, desktop, 12VDC, 1A (Extron part #60-544-02) and the IPL T SFI244 (Extron part power supply (Extron part #28-071-01), that accepts 100-240VAC #60-544-06) Ethernet control interfaces. It includes information input. on how to install, configure, and operate ea
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Introduction, cont’d Easily configured and controlled — IPL T SF24 and SFI244 Using a standard Web browser (Internet Explorer V5.5, Netscape V6.0 or higher) and Web-based interface. Using a standard Telnet client application. Requires no centralized processor to operate within a system. Choice of mounting options — Can be mounted under a desktop or podium, on a projector mount, or on a rack shelf. Remote management — Allows you to remotely manage projectors, cameras, video conferencing equip
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IPL T CR48 IPL T CR48 INPUT RELAY INPUT RELAY 1 3 1 3 5 7 100 1 3 1 3 5 7 100 R LINK R LINK ACT ACT 2 4 2 4 6 8 2 4 2 4 6 8 IPL T SFI244 COM I/O IR TX RX RTS CTS 1 3 100 R 1 LINK IR 2 ACT 2 4 2 4 IPL T SFI244 IPL T SFI244 COM I/O IR COM I/O IR 100 TX RX 1 3 1 3 TX RX 13 1 3 100 R 1 LINK R 1 LINK 2 ACT 2 ACT 2 4 24 2 4 2 4 MDA SERIES DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER Installation and Operation Installation Overview To install and set up the IPL T SF24 and SFI244 interfaces, follow these steps: Turn all of t
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IPL T SFI244 TXCO RM X 1 I/ O 3 1 IR 3 100 R 2 1 AL C IN TK 2 4 2 4 IPL T SFI244 COM I/O IR 100 TX RX RTS CTS 1 3 R IR 1 LINK 2 T AC 2 4 2 4 Installation and Operation, cont’d Furniture or projector mounting Rear Panel Features and Cabling In addition to using the IPL T unit on a rack, it can also be All connections, including power, input and output, and furniture or projector mounted. Furniture mount or projector control, are on the rear panel of the IPL T SF24 and IPL T SFI244. mount the int
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Installation and Operation, cont’d Serial communication AA 3 Flex I/O ports — Four I/O ports permit connection of switches and sensors to provide input to the system, and contact closure activation of relays for power, screen, or Captive Screw SECTION A–A Connector projector lift control (output). Plug a serial cable into this Power Supply 3.5 mm, 5-pole captive screw connector for flexible I/O Output Cord connection. Figure 2-6 — Power connector wiring 4 COM ports — Plug a 3.5 mm, 5-pole capti
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8 Installation and Operation, cont’d Information flows both ways through the IPL T SF24 and SFI244 Identification interfaces, but control only goes from the LAN connection to the serial ports. See figure 2-10. 7 UID # — The unique User ID Number (MAC address) of the unit (for example, 00-05-A6-00-00-01). Information Motion Detector 00-05-A6-xx-xx-xx FLEX I/O IR RS-232 POWER LAN 12V Projector .5A MAX COM1 COM213 2 4 1 2 3 4 TX RX TX RX S G S G S G S G Screen Control Extron Extron Control
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Installation and Operation, cont’d 1 On/Off indicator LED — A green LED lights to indicate If the Reset button is continuously held down, every 3 that the interface is receiving power. seconds the LED will pulse (blink) and put the unit in a different mode, corresponding to the underscored notes 2 Reset button (recessed) — See Resetting the unit later in this in Modes 3 through 5. The Mode 5 LED blinks three chapter for details on this multiple function Reset button. times, the third blink indi
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Installation and Operation, cont’d If the events are currently stopped following the IPL T SF24 and SFI244 momentary (<1 second) press, the Power LED will flash twice indicating the starting of events. or If events are currently running following the momentary (<1 second) press, the Power LED will flash three times indicating the stopping of events. Each flash will last for .25 seconds. Nothing happens if the momentary press does not occur within 1 second. Mode 4 — Holding the
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Connection and Configuration, cont’d Serial connection Connecting the Hardware The IPL T interface can be connected to any existing A/V To connect the IPL T interface, connect the input and output product that has a serial control port. devices to the unit using figure 3-1 as a guide. Please note, prior to connecting the IPL T unit to a local area network (LAN) you must initially connect a PC directly to the IPL unit and change the default IP address to an address specified by your network admi
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Connection and Configuration, cont’d 2. Place the head of each IR emitter over or directly adjacent Configuring the Hardware to the controlled device’s IR receiver. To function together properly, both the controlling PC and the IPL T interfaces must be configured correctly: the PC must be 00-05-A6-00-04-15 network-capable, with the proper protocols installed and the FLEX I/O IR POWER LAN hardware configured correctly, and the interface must be set to 12V .5A MAX COM1 COM213 2 4 1 2 3 4
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Connection and Configuration, cont’d In order to use this setup method, both your computer After issuing this command, the unit will change to the and IPL T interface must be connected to the same LAN. new address and start responding to the ping requests, as Or, you may use a crossover Ethernet cable to connect shown below. The IPL T unit’s IP address should now be the device server directly to your computer’s Ethernet updated to the new address, and then you can reconnect card. using either T
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Connection and Configuration, cont’d 4. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the list and click on IPL T SF24 and SFI244 Properties. (If you are using Windows 2000, right click Local Area Connection and select Properties from the menu, then select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the list and click on Properties again.) If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is not on the list, it must be added (installed). Refer to your Windows user’s manual or the online Help system for information on how to install
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Communication and Control, cont’d Digital input Ports Overview When a Flex I/O port is configured as a digital input, the port is Flex I/O ports set to measure two states: 1 or 0; On or Off; high or low. A closed circuit = a logic 1 and an open circuit = a logic 0. Extron Flex I/O ports are configurable input or output ports designed to provide connectivity to various devices such as motion detectors, alarms, lights, LEDs, buttons, photo (light) sensors, temperature sensors, relays, etc. All Fle
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Communication and Control, cont’d Analog input If the integrator selects threshold voltages that are more than 0.1V apart, a deadband, or hysteresis, will be established. When a Flex I/O port is configured as an analog input, the port can measure 0 to 25.3VDC with 12bit accuracy. A DC level will In the example below, the lower threshold voltage is set at be indicated by a count from 0-4096 ( 6mv/count). +6VDC and the upper threshold is set at +16VDC. The colored bands show state changes on the