CYP CDPS-CS6 User manual

CDPS-CS6
Auxiliary Control System
Operation Manual
Operation Manual

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or
operate this equipment and before connecting the power supply.
Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this
equipment:
• Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of re,
electrical shock and injury to persons.
• To prevent re or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain,
moisture or install this product near water.
• Never spill liquid of any kind on or into this product.
• Never push an object of any kind into this product through any
openings or empty slots in the unit, as you may damage parts
inside the unit.
• Do not attach the power supply cabling to building surfaces.
• Use only the supplied power supply unit (PSU). Do not use the PSU
if it is damaged.
• Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or allow any
weight to be placed upon it or any person walk on it.
• To protect the unit from overheating, do not block any vents or
openings in the unit housing that provide ventilation and allow for
sufcient space for air to circulate around the unit.
REVISION HISTORY
VERSION NO. DATE DD/MM/YY SUMMARY OF CHANGE
RDV1 07/01/16 Preliminary Release
RDV2 21/04/16 Add WebGUI

CONTENTS
1. Introduction............................................ 1
2. Applications........................................... 1
3. Package Contents ................................ 1
4. System Requirements............................ 1
5. Features.................................................. 2
6. Operation Controls and Functions....... 3
6.1 Front Panel ........................................3
6.2 Rear Panel.........................................4
6.3 IR Pin Denition .................................5
6.4 RS-232/Telnet Command List ..........6
6.5 Software Application.......................8
6.6 Telnet Control ...................................9
6.7 WebGUI Control .............................11
7. Connection Diagram .......................... 17
8. Specications ...................................... 18
9. Acronyms ............................................. 19

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1. INTRODUCTION
The Auxiliary Control System for user utilizing it to cover the devices
which would like to be controlled. The benet for this auxiliary control
system makes daily life with more convenience. It comes with eight
trigger in which support 4 events to trigger. Moreover, four sets of relay
out and IR out to expand control coverage on desired devices. IR
In support IR learning function, device IR signal could be learned for
controlling device by remote control. The scheduling function with
daylight saving feature to provide the device be performed routinely
or at setting time. Comprehensive user control interfaces are available
which includes WebGUI, Telnet and console (RS-232 in). Installed with
adopt switching hub to offer PoE function which makes more exibility
on installation.
2. APPLICATIONS
• Smart Home Installation
• Even hall/Showroom control
3. PACKAGE CONTENTS
• 1 x Auxiliary Control System
• 1 x IR Receiver
• 1 x IR Blaster
• 1 x Remote Control (CR-157)
• 2 x 5pin Terminal Block
• 4 x 2pin Terminal Block
• 1 x 5V DC Power adaptor
• Operational Manual
4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Input source equipment such as light, TV, power switch and ….etc.
and PC/Laptop.

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5. FEATURES
• 8 trigger in to active 8 events such as device on/ off and active
• 4 relay control out and IR out to control desired devices such as
screen down/up, lighting on/off
• IR In supported IR learner functions
• IR out supported for extend IR signal to further distance allowing
control the device installed in far end
• Multi user control interfaces includes WebGUI, Telnet and RS-232 (for
unit control)
• Easily setting on WebGUI includes scheduling, trigger and relay
setting
• PoE (power over Ethernet) supported
• Easily rmware update via USB le

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6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
6.1 Front Panel
1234
RELAY CONTROL OUT
1234
INFRARED OUT
IR IN
IR OUT
OUT
IN
GNDGND
321
GND
3.3V
12
3
21
1RELAY CONTROL OUT 1~4: Connect with control device’s power
± line cable such as A/C sensor, IR sensor, or curtain sensor for
control signal sending to activate the control devices.
2INFRARED OUT 1~4: Connect with IR Blaster, IR Receiver or 3.5mm
to D-Sub 9pin adaptor for IR signal transmitting or receiving.

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6.2 Rear Panel
IR IN
TRIGGER IN
COMPORT
SERVICE
CONTROL
(POE)
POWER
DC 5V
1
5V
234
5
GND
678
54321
RXD
RS232
RS422
RS485
TXD GND
RX+RX- TD-TD+ GND
TD-TD+ GND
654321
1DC 5V: Plug the 5V DC power supply into the unit and connect the
adaptor to an AC outlet.
2CONTROL (POE): Connect with PC/Laptop or intra-net hub for
Telnet/WebGUI control over the devices. If the connected Hub
supports PoE function this device may not need to connect with
power supply.
3USB: This slot is reserved for factory rmware update only.
4COMPORT: These slots are to connect with comport control
devices such as RS-232/422/485 with RS baud rate up to 115200.
5TRIGGER IN: Connect with event device’s signal 5V lines such as
window security alarm, door switch, and etc… for trigger signal
sending back to Control System.
6IR IN: Connect with IR Receiver included in the package for IR
signal receiving and learning. Send the IR signal that is to be
learned by press on the remote control in direct line-of-sight
towards the Receiver and use the software to record the IR data
into digital format. For software details please refers to section 6.5.

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6.3 IR Pin Denition
3
1
2
3
2
1
IR Signal
Power
Grounding
IR Learner
3
1
2
3
2
1
IR Blaster
Power
IR Blaster Signal
NC
IR Signal
Power
Grounding
IR Extender
Note: Due to both IR Extender and IR Learner cables are with similar
outlook, a part no. "CBL-IR10C3SA200A sticker has been placed to
differentiate the difference on IR Learner.

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6.4 RS-232/Telnet Command List
Command Name Description Parameter
IPCONFIG Display The Current IP
Congure
NONE
SIPADDR
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Set Ethernet IP
Address
XXX=0~255
SNETMASK
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Set Ethernet Net Mask XXX=0~255
SGATEWAY
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Set Ethernet
Gateway
XXX=0~255
SIPMODE N Set Ethernet IP Mode N= “STATIC” or “DHCP”
VER Show Unit Firmware
Version
NONE
FADEFAULT ALL Congure Set To
Factory Default
NONE
ETH_FADEFAULT ALL Ethernet
Congure Set To
Factory
NONE
REBOOT System Reboot NONE
HELP (?) Show Command List NONE
HELP N Show Descript Of
Command
N : Command Name
RELAY N N1 Relay Control N(PORT)= 1~4
N1=OPEN/CLOSE/
TOGGLE
IREMITE N N1 IR Control N(Port) = IR1~IR4
N1 = CYP Pronto Data
EX: IREMIT IR1
9333,0-157,AF,14,40,14,18
,14,43,14,1B,14,0-

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Command Name Description Parameter
IRLEARN IR Learning
Command
NONE
Note. It Will Return CYP
Pronto Data When Send
IR(30~50KHz) To IR In
COMCONF N1
N2 N3 N4
Driver COMPORT
Cong
N(Mode)=R S485/RS42 2/
RS232
N1=Bitrate (4800, 9600,
19200, 38400, 57600,
115200, 250000, 1000000)
N2=DATA LEN (7, 8)
N3= PARITY (NONE/ODD/
EVEN)\r\n
N4 = STOP BIT (1)
COMSEND N COM data send N= Data (1-512
Characters )
MACRO N N1 Macro Setting N = “RUN” or “STOP”
N1 = 1~16 (Macro ID) or
NONE
EX: MACRO RUN 1 or
MACRO STOP

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6.5 Software Application
Please download the software from our website with le name CDPS
V2.000 and save it in a directory where you may use it later.
Connect the Control System with an active network system and open
the CDPS V2.000 application from the directory in a PC/Laptop. Click
on Find Devices on Network and a list of the devices connected within
the network system will show up.
Double click on the product name and an InfoFrom will appear to
show the products’ detail.
Then user may use the IP Address to nd the control device through
Telnet, WebGUI or even RS-232/Hyper Terminal tools.

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6.6 Telnet Control
To access the Telnet control in Windows 7, click on the 'Start' menu
and type "cmd" in the Search eld then press enter.
Under Windows XP go to the 'Start' menu and click on "Run", type
"cmd" with then press enter.
Under Mac OS X, go to Go→Applications→Utilities→Terminal
See below for reference.
Once in the command line interface (CLI) type "telnet", then the IP
address of the unit and "23", then hit enter.

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Type "help" to list the available commands.
Note: Commands will not be executed unless followed by a carriage
return. Commands are case-insensitive. If the IP is changed then the IP
Address required for Telnet access will also change accordingly.

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6.7 WebGUI Control
On a PC/Laptop that is connected to an active network system,
open a web browser and type device’s IP address (default setting IP:
192.168.1.50 ) on the web address entry bar.
A security page will appear to ask for User and Password, please key
in “admin” for both and click Submit to enter. The browser will display
device’s Macro Setting, Extension Macro, Command, Network &
System Settings control pages for users to control.
6.7.1 Macro Settings
Click on 'Macro Settings' to execute or rename macro. There are
5 Macros inserted as default setting for testing the control system's
functionality. Click on Macro 1~5 to demonstrate the functions:
• Macro 1: Close relay from 1~8 sequentially every 100ms
• Macro 2: Open relay from 1~8 sequentially every 100ms
• Macro 3: Toggles relay from 1~8 sequentially every 100ms
• Macro 4: Send IR signal from 1~8 sequentially every 100ms with LED
illuminant on front panel.
• Macro 5: Send out command "Hello World" from COM port 1~2
sequentially every 100ms.
Macro 1~8 works align with Trigger IN 1~8 which means, when a trigger
signal is activated the control system will execute the command
under Macro Setting.

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Click on the mark to edit the command settings. Up/down
arrows are to move the command up or down and button is to
delete the command.
Click on Insert button/Add to insert commands. Command can be
set to control the Control System/SysCMD, other devices connected
within the same Telnet system/Internet area, RS-232 COM ports, IR and
Relay devices connected through the Relay outputs of Control System
with delay time. It is suggested the delay time is >100ms once the
setting is conmed, double click on Save Change.
Command set to control the devices within the same telent system
or internet area require to set its IP and Port number and it is strongly
recommand to set the delay time >500ms in order to secure a
successful command sending. Command set to control the Relay
devices require to set the Port number. Click on Save Change to
conrm the setting.

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6.7.2 Extension Macro
Click on 'Extension Macro' to execute/edit more Macro action up to 8
more.
6.7.3 Command Settings
Click on 'Command Settings' to edit or delete commands up to 128
sets. Insert the command directly in the bottom colum of Command
Edit and name the command on the top colum then click on Save
Changes to store the command.
For IR command Learning, press IR Learn rst then press the remote
control in direct line-of-sight to the IR Reciever connected from the IRL
port within 5 seconds. A comand string will show in the bottom colum.
Click on Save Changes to store the command.
Note: Some command may require to add a carriage return (eg:\r or
\x0D) in the end to allow the system to recognize it as an end of the
command.

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For IR command saving, insert the command on the bottom colum
and click on CYP/RAW HEX which indicate the IR command type
and click on Save changes to store the command. Under uncertainty
of the IR command type click on RAW HEX to ensure a successful
command saving.
Command under 128 characters including space can be build up
to 128 commands, command over 128 characters and under 512
characters including space can be build up to 32 command in
addition with 96 commands of 128 characters under. Click on Save
Change to save the command inserted.
6.7.4 Network Settings
Click on 'Network Settings' to set the device’s IP conguration. Once
the changes are saved the system will reset the IP address on device
automatically and user will need to re-enter the IP address to continue
the WebGUI control.

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System Settings
Click on 'System Settings' to reset the WebGUI login password and
save or download the Macro settings. Reset to Default allows IP and
login ID & password to be reset back to factory default.
Note: Please ensure that all commands and settings have been saved
before performing Reset as this procedure may restore all settings
back to factory default.
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