Ir and rs-232 device control, Figure 3. signal flow and generic connection types, Ipcp 505 • introduction 4 – Extron Electronics IPCP 505 User Guide User Manual
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IPCP 505 • Introduction
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LAN
IR/SERIAL
RELAY
5
S G S G
6
7
S G S G
8
1
S G S G
2
3
S G S G
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5A MAX
100-240V 50-60Hz
MAC:
00-05-A6-XX-XX-XX
S/N:
COM1
TX RX G
G
G
COM2
TX RX
TX RX G
G
TX RX
COM3
TX RX
G
TX RX
COM4
COM5
COM6
G
COM7
CTS
COM8
TX RX
RTS
G
CTS
TX RX
RTS
FLEX I/O
1 2 3 4 G
SWITCHED 12VDC
40W MAX TOTAL
+ - + -
+ - + -
1
2
3
4
Ethernet
IR
Power
Power
IR
IR Emitters
(to IR-controllable devices)
PC
Room Control
Equipment
(screen
control,
projector lift,
lights)
Hardwired
IR
Control
Port on
an AV
Device
RS-232
Hardwired
Serial
Control
Port on
an AV
Device
Device that
Requires 12 VDC
Input
100-240 VAC
Input
Extron TLP
Touchpanel
Switch,
Sensor, or
Contact
Closure
Device
TCP/IP
Network
RS-232
RS-232 Enabled
AV Device
RS-232,
RS-422, or
RS-485
RS-232, RS-422, or
RS-485 Enabled
AV Device
Figure 3.
Signal Flow and Generic Connection Types
IR and RS-232 Device Control
The IPCP must be configured in one of the following ways before it will send commands to a
projector, display, or source device:
•
An IR or an RS-232 driver file can be installed from a disk, downloaded from the Extron
), or downloaded from the extensive Extron driver library
using the driver subscription feature within Global Configurator. The driver is saved to a
folder and uploaded to the IPCP via Global Configurator.
•
RS-232 command strings can be entered directly from a host computer using Global
Configurator.
•
IR commands can be entered directly from an IR remote control through IR learning and
the Extron IR Learner software to create a driver that the IPCP can use. IR learning is
seldom needed, but it is convenient for installing new or updated commands into the
IPCP 505 in the field in the rare cases when a driver is not already available from Extron.
See the Global Configurator Help file or the IR Learner Help file (which comes with the
software) for details on setting up the IPCP and for downloading, programming, or learning
device control commands.