SP Controls SmartPanel User Manual
Able of, Ontents, Part i - introduction

SmartPanel Configuration and Installation Guide
Page i
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T
ABLE OF
C
ONTENTS
PART I - INTRODUCTION
O
VERVIEW
.............................................................................................................................................1
A F
IRST
L
OOK AT THE
S
MART
P
ANEL
.......................................................................................................2
T
WO
F
ORM
F
ACTORS TO
F
IT
E
VERY
I
NSTALLATION
..................................................................................3
Full-Size SmartPanel .......................................................................................................................3
Mini “Control-Only” SmartPanel.......................................................................................................3
B
EFORE
I
NSTALLING THE
S
MART
P
ANEL
...................................................................................................4
Using the Configuration Utility .........................................................................................................4
Outline of this Document .................................................................................................................4
PARTS LIST ...........................................................................................................................................5
INSTALLING THE CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE.............................................................................6
R
UNNING THE
I
NSTALLATION
P
ROGRAM
..................................................................................................6
C
ONNECTING THE
P
ANEL TO YOUR
C
OMPUTER
........................................................................................6
S
PECIFYING A
C
OM
P
ORT
.......................................................................................................................7
U
SING THE
C
ONFIGURATION
U
TILITY
.......................................................................................................8
C
HANGES MUST BE DOWNLOADED
..........................................................................................................9
The status bar ..................................................................................................................................9
Panel settings are retrieved by the Configuration Utility..................................................................9
How to download settings..............................................................................................................10
D
OWNLOAD
-O
NLY
M
ODE
.....................................................................................................................10
Manually placing the Panel in download-only mode .....................................................................11
Restoring normal operation after using download-only mode .......................................................11
PART II - CONFIGURING AND USING THE PANEL
PROJECTOR DRIVERS.......................................................................................................................13
S
ELECTING A
P
ROJECTOR
D
RIVER
........................................................................................................13
P
ROJECTOR
D
RIVER
A
PPLICATION
N
OTES
............................................................................................14
P
ROJECTOR
D
RIVERS AND
A
PPLICATION
N
OTES ON THE
W
EBSITE
.........................................................15
INPUT SOURCE SELECTION AND INPUT MAPPING ......................................................................16
U
SING THE
P
ANEL TO
S
ELECT
I
NPUT
S
OURCES
.....................................................................................16
What input source selection does from the installer’s perspective................................................17
M
APPING
P
ROJECTOR
I
NPUTS
..............................................................................................................17
Why inputs must be mapped .........................................................................................................17
How to map inputs .........................................................................................................................17
A note on using relays to control an external switcher ..................................................................18
C
OORDINATING
I
NPUT
M
APPING WITH
M
ODULES AND
L
EGENDS
.............................................................19
Module Placement for the Large Chassis......................................................................................19
Auxiliary Patch Point Placement for the Small Chassis ................................................................20
Making it All Work Together...........................................................................................................20
HIDDEN FUNCTIONS ..........................................................................................................................22
W
HY FUNCTIONS ARE HIDDEN
...............................................................................................................22
M
APPING
H
IDDEN
F
UNCTIONS
..............................................................................................................23
Mapping No Hidden Function ........................................................................................................24