CYP CR-CS2 Installation manual

CR-CS2
IP to Relay, IR, & RS-232 Controller
OPERATION MANUAL

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
suf cient 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
RDV3 14/06/16 Revised trigger event number to 8
RDV4 16 /11/16 1. Remove remote control unit
from package content
2. add IR learning distance on
connection diagram
3. Remove IR Extender from IR pin
assignment
4. Correct IREMIT command

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
suf cient 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
RDV3 14/06/16 Revised trigger event number to 8
RDV4 16 /11/16 1. Remove remote control unit
from package content
2. add IR learning distance on
connection diagram
3. Remove IR Extender from IR pin
assignment
4. Correct IREMIT command

CONTENTS
1. Introduction............................................ 1
2. Applications........................................... 1
3. Package Contents ................................ 1
4. System Requirements............................ 2
5. Features.................................................. 2
6. Operation Controls and Functions....... 3
6.1 Front Panel ........................................3
6.2 Rear Panel.........................................4
6.3 IR Pin De nition .................................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 .......................... 18
8. Specifi cations ...................................... 19
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1. INTRODUCTION
This Auxiliary Control System is ideal for a user who has a wide variety
of devices that need to be controlled. It comes with eight external
trigger connections which directly activate 8 (of 16 total) user de ned
macro events stored within the unit. All 16 macros are available
to be activated via the WebGUI, or by telnet. Those user de ned
macros can send commands to remote devices via Ethernet, IR (x4),
relay trigger (x4), or RS-232/422/485 (x1) allowing for the control of
a large array of devices at the push of a button. An integrated IR
code learning function is also available, allowing the user to store
and re-transmit the IR codes sent by nearly any standard IR remote.
Comprehensive user control interfaces are available including
WebGUI, telnet and console (RS-232 in). Last but not least, this unit
supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) allowing it to be powered directly
from a standard PoE network switch, without the need for an external
power adapter, allowing for incredible installation fl exibility.
2. APPLICATIONS
• Smart Home Control
• Control Center
• Function Room
• Product Showroom
• Ballroom
3. PACKAGE CONTENTS
• 1 x Auxiliary Control System
• 1 x IR Receiver
• 4 x IR Blaster
• 2 x 5pin Terminal Block with locking (for trigger in)
• 1 x 5pin Terminal Block without locking (for COM port)
• 4 x 2pin Terminal Block
• 1 x 5V DC Power adaptor
• 1 x Operational Manual

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CONTENTS
1. Introduction............................................ 1
2. Applications........................................... 1
3. Package Contents ................................ 1
4. System Requirements............................ 2
5. Features.................................................. 2
6. Operation Controls and Functions....... 3
6.1 Front Panel ........................................3
6.2 Rear Panel.........................................4
6.3 IR Pin De nition .................................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 .......................... 18
8. Specifi cations ...................................... 19
1. INTRODUCTION
The CR-CS2 is a simple Control System for a wide variety of connected
devices. It has 16 user dened macro events stored within the unit
activated via the WebGUI or by telnet, eight of which can also be
activated by the external trigger connections. User dened macros
can send commands to remote devices via Ethernet, IR (x4), relay
trigger (x4), or RS-232/422/485 (x1) allowing for the control of a wide
array of devices at the push of a button. An integrated IR code
learning function is also available, allowing the user to store and
re-transmit the IR codes sent by nearly any standard IR remote.
Comprehensive user control interfaces are available including
WebGUI, telnet and console (RS-232 in). Last but not least, the CR-CS2
supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) allowing it to be powered directly
from a standard PoE network switch, without the need for an external
power adapter, allowing for simple installation.
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1. INTRODUCTION
This Auxiliary Control System is ideal for a user who has a wide variety
of devices that need to be controlled. It comes with eight external
trigger connections which directly activate 8 (of 16 total) user de ned
macro events stored within the unit. All 16 macros are available
to be activated via the WebGUI, or by telnet. Those user de ned
macros can send commands to remote devices via Ethernet, IR (x4),
relay trigger (x4), or RS-232/422/485 (x1) allowing for the control of
a large array of devices at the push of a button. An integrated IR
code learning function is also available, allowing the user to store
and re-transmit the IR codes sent by nearly any standard IR remote.
Comprehensive user control interfaces are available including
WebGUI, telnet and console (RS-232 in). Last but not least, this unit
supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) allowing it to be powered directly
from a standard PoE network switch, without the need for an external
power adapter, allowing for incredible installation fl exibility.
2. APPLICATIONS
• Smart Home Control
• Control Center
• Function Room
• Product Showroom
• Ballroom
3. PACKAGE CONTENTS
• 1 x Auxiliary Control System
• 1 x IR Receiver
• 4 x IR Blaster
• 2 x 5pin Terminal Block with locking (for trigger in)
• 1 x 5pin Terminal Block without locking (for COM port)
• 4 x 2pin Terminal Block
• 1 x 5V DC Power adaptor
• 1 x Operational Manual

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4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
• Relay trigger controllable equipment such as projection screens,
blinds, power switches, etc. or equipment which can be controlled
by IR remote.
• An active internet connection from a switch or router for control of
Ethernet devices.
5. FEATURES
• 8 trigger inputs linked directly to 8 user macros allowing for instant
control activation
• 4 relay trigger outputs to control devices such as projector screens,
lighting, etc.
• 4 IR outputs to control devices such as TVs, media players, etc.
• Integrated IR code learning functionality
• Multiple user control interfaces including WebGUI, telnet and RS-232
• Simple con guration of macros, triggers and relay settings via the
WebGUI
• PoE (Power over Ethernet) support
• Firmware can easily be updated in the eld via USB
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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
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3
1 2
1RELAY CONTROL OUT 1~4: Connect to devices that support relay
triggered power (0~30VDC/10A or 0~250VAC/10A) activation to
control them via macro commands.
2INFRARED OUT 1~4: Connect to the provided IR Blaster to transmit
IR signals to devices within direct line-of-sight of the IR Blaster.
5. FEATURES
• 16 user dened macro events stored within the device
• 8 trigger inputs linked directly to 8 user macros allowing for instant
control activation
• 4 relay trigger outputs to control devices such as projector screens,
lighting, etc.
• 4 IR outputs to control devices such as sources and displays
• Integrated IR code learning feature
• Multiple user control interfaces including WebGUI, telnet and RS-232
• Simple conguration of macros, triggers and relay settings via the
WebGUI
• PoE (Power over Ethernet) support
• Firmware can easily be updated in the eld via USB

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4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
• Relay trigger controllable equipment such as projection screens,
blinds, power switches, etc. or equipment which can be controlled
by IR remote.
• An active internet connection from a switch or router for control of
Ethernet devices.
5. FEATURES
• 8 trigger inputs linked directly to 8 user macros allowing for instant
control activation
• 4 relay trigger outputs to control devices such as projector screens,
lighting, etc.
• 4 IR outputs to control devices such as TVs, media players, etc.
• Integrated IR code learning functionality
• Multiple user control interfaces including WebGUI, telnet and RS-232
• Simple con guration of macros, triggers and relay settings via the
WebGUI
• PoE (Power over Ethernet) support
• Firmware can easily be updated in the eld via USB
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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
1 2
1RELAY CONTROL OUT 1~4: Connect to devices that support relay
triggered power (0~30VDC/10A or 0~250VAC/10A) activation to
control them via macro commands.
2INFRARED OUT 1~4: Connect to the provided IR Blaster to transmit
IR signals to devices within direct line-of-sight of the IR Blaster.

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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
1 2 3 4 5 6
1DC 5V: Plug the 5V DC power adapter into the unit and connect it
to an AC wall outlet for power.
Note: If the unit is being powered by PoE then this connection is
optional.
2CONTROL (POE): Connect directly, or through a network switch, to
your PC/laptop to control the unit via telnet/WebGUI.
3USB: This slot is reserved for rmware update use only.
4COMPORT: Connect to the device you wish to control via a 3(or
5)-pin adapter cable to send RS-232/422/485 commands from the
unit. Baud rates up to 115200 are supported. For pin connection
details please refer to the graphic above.
5TRIGGER IN: Connect to any device with trigger or switch
functionality such as window security alarms, motion detectors,
door switches, etc. Each of the 8 trigger inputs will activate the
associated macro when triggered. A minimum of 5V DC is required
to activate the trigger. For pin connection details please refer to
the graphic above.
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6IR IN: Connect to the provided IR Receiver or for learning IR
commands.
Note: For additional IR learning details please refer to section 6.7.3.
6.3 IR Pin Defi nition
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1
2
3
2
1
IR Blaster
Power
IR Blaster Signal
NC
3
1
2
3
2
1
IR Signal
Power
Ground
IR Receiver (for IR learning)

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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
1 2 3 4 5 6
1DC 5V: Plug the 5V DC power adapter into the unit and connect it
to an AC wall outlet for power.
Note: If the unit is being powered by PoE then this connection is
optional.
2CONTROL (POE): Connect directly, or through a network switch, to
your PC/laptop to control the unit via telnet/WebGUI.
3USB: This slot is reserved for rmware update use only.
4COMPORT: Connect to the device you wish to control via a 3(or
5)-pin adapter cable to send RS-232/422/485 commands from the
unit. Baud rates up to 115200 are supported. For pin connection
details please refer to the graphic above.
5TRIGGER IN: Connect to any device with trigger or switch
functionality such as window security alarms, motion detectors,
door switches, etc. Each of the 8 trigger inputs will activate the
associated macro when triggered. A minimum of 5V DC is required
to activate the trigger. For pin connection details please refer to
the graphic above.
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6IR IN: Connect to the provided IR Receiver or for learning IR
commands.
Note: For additional IR learning details please refer to section 6.7.3.
6.3 IR Pin Defi nition
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1
2
3
2
1
IR Blaster
Power
IR Blaster Signal
NC
3
1
2
3
2
1
IR Signal
Power
Ground
IR Receiver (for IR learning)

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6.4 RS-232/Telnet Command List
Command
Name Description Parameter
IPCONFIG Display The
current IP
NONE
SIPADDR XXX.
XXX.XXX.XXX
Set Ethernet IP
address
XXX= 0~255
SNETMASK
XXX.XXX.XXX.
XXX
Set Ethernet
netmask
XXX= 0~255
SGATEWAY
XXX.XXX.XXX.
XXX
Set Ethernet
gateway
XXX= 0~255
SIPMODE N Set Ethernet
mode
N= STATIC or DHCP
VER Display the
rmware
version
NONE
FADEFAULT Reset the unit
to
NONE
ETH_
FADEFAULT
Reset the
Ethernet
settings to
the factory
defaults
NONE
REBOOT System reboot NONE
HELP (?) Show
command list
NONE
HELP N Show a
description of
commands
N= [Command name]
RELAY N N1 Relay control N= 1~4 [Port #]
N1= OPEN/CLOSE/ TOGGLE
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Command
Name Description Parameter
IREMIT N N1
N2
Send IR
control code
IREMIT IR N N1 N2
N=PORT (1~4)
N1= data format (0)
N2=IR EMIT DATA(STRING)
Ex: IREMIT IR 1 0
9333,1-156,A9,16,15,15,40,16,5E1,156,55,15,
75C-
0111111122222222112211112211222213-45-
IRLEARN N Initiate IR
learning
N= 0 [Native format]
Note: Will display the IR data when an IR
signal (30~50KHz) is received.
COMCONF N
N1 N2 N3 N4
COM port
con guration
N= RS232/RS422/RS485
N1= 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600,
115200, 250000, 1000000 [Bitrate]
N2= 7~8 [Data bits]
N3= NONE, ODD, EVEN [Parity]
N4 = 1 [Stop bits]
COMSEND N COM data
send
N= [Data to send (1-512 characters )]
TELNET_
TIMEOUT N
Turn the telnet
timeout on or
off
N= ON/OFF
MACRO N N1 Start or stop a
macro
N= RUN/STOP
N1= 1~16 [Macro ID] or NONE
Ex: MACRO RUN 1 or MACRO STOP

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6.4 RS-232/Telnet Command List
Command
Name Description Parameter
IPCONFIG Display The
current IP
NONE
SIPADDR XXX.
XXX.XXX.XXX
Set Ethernet IP
address
XXX= 0~255
SNETMASK
XXX.XXX.XXX.
XXX
Set Ethernet
netmask
XXX= 0~255
SGATEWAY
XXX.XXX.XXX.
XXX
Set Ethernet
gateway
XXX= 0~255
SIPMODE N Set Ethernet
mode
N= STATIC or DHCP
VER Display the
rmware
version
NONE
FADEFAULT Reset the unit
to
NONE
ETH_
FADEFAULT
Reset the
Ethernet
settings to
the factory
defaults
NONE
REBOOT System reboot NONE
HELP (?) Show
command list
NONE
HELP N Show a
description of
commands
N= [Command name]
RELAY N N1 Relay control N= 1~4 [Port #]
N1= OPEN/CLOSE/ TOGGLE
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Command
Name Description Parameter
IREMIT N N1
N2
Send IR
control code
IREMIT IR N N1 N2
N=PORT (1~4)
N1= data format (0)
N2=IR EMIT DATA(STRING)
Ex: IREMIT IR 1 0
9333,1-156,A9,16,15,15,40,16,5E1,156,55,15,
75C-
0111111122222222112211112211222213-45-
IRLEARN N Initiate IR
learning
N= 0 [Native format]
Note: Will display the IR data when an IR
signal (30~50KHz) is received.
COMCONF N
N1 N2 N3 N4
COM port
con guration
N= RS232/RS422/RS485
N1= 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600,
115200, 250000, 1000000 [Bitrate]
N2= 7~8 [Data bits]
N3= NONE, ODD, EVEN [Parity]
N4 = 1 [Stop bits]
COMSEND N COM data
send
N= [Data to send (1-512 characters )]
TELNET_
TIMEOUT N
Turn the telnet
timeout on or
off
N= ON/OFF
MACRO N N1 Start or stop a
macro
N= RUN/STOP
N1= 1~16 [Macro ID] or NONE
Ex: MACRO RUN 1 or MACRO STOP

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6.5 Software Application
Please obtain the Device Discovery software from your authorized
dealer and save it in a directory where you can easily nd it.
Note: The unit’s default IP address is 192.168.1.50
Connect the unit and your PC/Laptop to the same active network
and execute the Device Discovery software. Click on “Find Devices
on Network” and a list of devices connected to the local network will
show up indicating their current IP address.
By clicking on one of the listed devices you will be presented with the
network details of that particular device. If you choose, you can alter
the static IP network settings for the device, or switch the unit into
DHCP mode to automatically obtain proper network settings from a
local DHCP server. To switch to DHCP mode, please select DHCP from
the IP mode drop-down, then click “Save” followed by “Reboot”
Once you are satis ed with the network settings, you may use them
to connect via telnet or WebGUI. The network information window
provides a convenient link to launch the WebGUI directly.
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6.6 Telnet Control
Before attempting to use telnet control, please ensure that both the
unit and the PC/Laptop are connected to the same active networks.
To access Telnet 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, click on “Run”, type “cmd”
then press “Enter”.
Under Mac OS X, go to Go→Applications→Utilities→Terminal
See below for reference.
Once in the CLI (Command Line Interface) type “telnet” followed by
the IP address of the unit, the port number “23” and then hit “Enter”.

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6.5 Software Application
Please obtain the Device Discovery software from your authorized
dealer and save it in a directory where you can easily nd it.
Note: The unit’s default IP address is 192.168.1.50
Connect the unit and your PC/Laptop to the same active network
and execute the Device Discovery software. Click on “Find Devices
on Network” and a list of devices connected to the local network will
show up indicating their current IP address.
By clicking on one of the listed devices you will be presented with the
network details of that particular device. If you choose, you can alter
the static IP network settings for the device, or switch the unit into
DHCP mode to automatically obtain proper network settings from a
local DHCP server. To switch to DHCP mode, please select DHCP from
the IP mode drop-down, then click “Save” followed by “Reboot”
Once you are satis ed with the network settings, you may use them
to connect via telnet or WebGUI. The network information window
provides a convenient link to launch the WebGUI directly.
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6.6 Telnet Control
Before attempting to use telnet control, please ensure that both the
unit and the PC/Laptop are connected to the same active networks.
To access Telnet 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, click on “Run”, type “cmd”
then press “Enter”.
Under Mac OS X, go to Go→Applications→Utilities→Terminal
See below for reference.
Once in the CLI (Command Line Interface) type “telnet” followed by
the IP address of the unit, the port number “23” and then hit “Enter”.

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This will connect us to the unit we wish to control. Type “help” to list the
available commands.
Note: Commands will not be executed unless followed by a carriage
return. Commands are not case-sensitive. If the IP address is changed
then the IP address required for telnet access will also change
accordingly.
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6.7 WebGUI Control
Open a web browser on a PC/Laptop that is connected to an active
network and type the device’s IP address into the web address
entry bar. The login screen will appear and ask for a Username and
Password. The default username and password is “admin”. Please
enter the information and then click “Submit” to log in.
On the left side of the browser you will see the following menu tabs:
Extension Macro Settings, Extension Macro, Command Settings,
Network Settings, and System Settings.
6.7.1 Macro Settings
Click on the “Macro Settings” tab to execute/edit the settings for the
physical macro buttons. These macros can be executed by activating
the 8 input triggers on the back of the unit as well as via the WebGUI
or telnet.
There are 5 macros de ned by default for testing the unit’s
functionality. Click on macros 1~5 to demonstrate various testing
functions:
• Macro 1: Sequentially close relays 1 through 8 with a 100ms delay
• Macro 2: Sequentially open relays 1 through 8 with a 100ms delay
• Macro 3: Sequentially toggle the state of relays 1 through 8 with a
100ms delay
• Macro 4: Sequentially send IR signals from emitters 1 through 8 with
a 100ms delay. The IR LED will fl ash on the front panel.
• Macro 5: Send the command "Hello World" over COM ports 1 and 2
with a 100ms delay between commands.
Macros 1~8 align with Trigger IN 1~8. When a trigger signal is activated
the unit will execute the associated macro command.

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This will connect us to the unit we wish to control. Type “help” to list the
available commands.
Note: Commands will not be executed unless followed by a carriage
return. Commands are not case-sensitive. If the IP address is changed
then the IP address required for telnet access will also change
accordingly.
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6.7 WebGUI Control
Open a web browser on a PC/Laptop that is connected to an active
network and type the device’s IP address into the web address
entry bar. The login screen will appear and ask for a Username and
Password. The default username and password is “admin”. Please
enter the information and then click “Submit” to log in.
On the left side of the browser you will see the following menu tabs:
Extension Macro Settings, Extension Macro, Command Settings,
Network Settings, and System Settings.
6.7.1 Macro Settings
Click on the “Macro Settings” tab to execute/edit the settings for the
physical macro buttons. These macros can be executed by activating
the 8 input triggers on the back of the unit as well as via the WebGUI
or telnet.
There are 5 macros de ned by default for testing the unit’s
functionality. Click on macros 1~5 to demonstrate various testing
functions:
• Macro 1: Sequentially close relays 1 through 8 with a 100ms delay
• Macro 2: Sequentially open relays 1 through 8 with a 100ms delay
• Macro 3: Sequentially toggle the state of relays 1 through 8 with a
100ms delay
• Macro 4: Sequentially send IR signals from emitters 1 through 8 with
a 100ms delay. The IR LED will fl ash on the front panel.
• Macro 5: Send the command "Hello World" over COM ports 1 and 2
with a 100ms delay between commands.
Macros 1~8 align with Trigger IN 1~8. When a trigger signal is activated
the unit will execute the associated macro command.

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Click on the icon to edit each button’s macro.
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 con med, 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
con rm the setting.
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At the top of the Macro edit window is a text eld where you can edit
the name of the macro. Type your new macro name into the box and
then click the icon to save it.
Within the edit window the up/down arrows will change the
command’s execution order. The icon allows you to edit the delay
and interface for the command. The icon will delete the command.
Click on the icon to insert a new command before the current one.
Select one of the pre-de ned commands from the list. (Details on how
to create these pre-de ned commands are later in this section)
After selecting a command, you will need to choose the delay and
interface for the command.
The “Delay(ms)” setting is the length of time to wait before sending
the next command and is set in milliseconds. The interface for sending
commands can be set to the unit itself (SysCMD), to a speci ed IP
address (TELNET), to the RS-232 port (COM), to a speci ed IR port (IR)
or to trigger a relay port (Relay). Click on “Save Change” to con rm
the settings.
Sending commands to devices on the local network, or across the
internet requires the IP address and network port number of the
destination device. Once the destination information is complete
please click on “Save Changes”.
Note: It is strongly suggested to not set a delay time less than 100ms for
system, RS-232, IR, and relay commands or less than 500ms for telnet
commands to ensure that the command is properly received and
executed before the next command is sent.
When you have nished editing the macro click on “Save Change”.

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Click on the icon to edit each button’s macro.
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 con med, 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
con rm the setting.
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At the top of the Macro edit window is a text eld where you can edit
the name of the macro. Type your new macro name into the box and
then click the icon to save it.
Within the edit window the up/down arrows will change the
command’s execution order. The icon allows you to edit the delay
and interface for the command. The icon will delete the command.
Click on the icon to insert a new command before the current one.
Select one of the pre-de ned commands from the list. (Details on how
to create these pre-de ned commands are later in this section)
After selecting a command, you will need to choose the delay and
interface for the command.
The “Delay(ms)” setting is the length of time to wait before sending
the next command and is set in milliseconds. The interface for sending
commands can be set to the unit itself (SysCMD), to a speci ed IP
address (TELNET), to the RS-232 port (COM), to a speci ed IR port (IR)
or to trigger a relay port (Relay). Click on “Save Change” to con rm
the settings.
Sending commands to devices on the local network, or across the
internet requires the IP address and network port number of the
destination device. Once the destination information is complete
please click on “Save Changes”.
Note: It is strongly suggested to not set a delay time less than 100ms for
system, RS-232, IR, and relay commands or less than 500ms for telnet
commands to ensure that the command is properly received and
executed before the next command is sent.
When you have nished editing the macro click on “Save Change”.

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6.7.2 Extension Macro
Click on the “Extension Macro” tab to execute/edit the additional
software-only macro buttons. These macros can only be executed via
the WebGUI or telnet. Macro editing in this tab is identical to editing
the prior tab’s macros.
6.7.3 Command Settings
Click on the “Command Settings” tab to create, edit or delete
commands. The number of commands that can be stored in the unit
is limited by memory. It is generally recommended that commands
be under 128 characters long (including spaces). However, if longer
commands are needed there is limited support for commands up to
512 characters long. In this case the number of (up to) 512 character
commands is limited to 32 and the remaining 96 commands must be
under 128 characters. Click on “Save Change” to save the command.

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6.7.2 Extension Macro
Click on the “Extension Macro” tab to execute/edit the additional
software-only macro buttons. These macros can only be executed via
the WebGUI or telnet. Macro editing in this tab is identical to editing
the prior tab’s macros.
6.7.3 Command Settings
Click on the “Command Settings” tab to create, edit or delete
commands. The number of commands that can be stored in the unit
is limited by memory. It is generally recommended that commands
be under 128 characters long (including spaces). However, if longer
commands are needed there is limited support for commands up to
512 characters long. In this case the number of (up to) 512 character
commands is limited to 32 and the remaining 96 commands must be
under 128 characters. Click on “Save Change” to save the command.

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For plain text commands, simply enter the text command into the
entry window. Click on “Save Change” to save the command.
To learn an IR command, rst make sure the included IR Receiver is
connected to the unit’s IR IN port, then press “IR Learn” within the
command edit window. After doing this a notice will appear in the
WebGUI to send the IR signal within 5 seconds. When you see this,
point your remote control at the IR receiver and press the button that
contains the command you wish to learn. A command string will then
appear in the text entry window containing the information captured
from the IR remote. Click on “Save Change” to save the command.
Note: Some commands may require a carriage return (e.g. \r or \x0D)
at the end to be accepted by the destination device.
For IR command saving, insert the command on the bottom column
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.
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6.7.4 Network Settings
Click on the “Network Settings” tab to change the network settings
for the unit. You can manually set the IP address, netmask and
gateway address in “Static IP” mode, or you can obtain an IP address
automatically by enabling DHCP.
System Settings
Click on the “System Settings” tab to make changes to various
system settings. From this tab you can change the WebGUI login
password and login timeout settings. You may also save the full system
con guration including all macros to your connected PC/Laptop or
restore them from a previously saved con guration. Finally, this tab
provides buttons to reset the unit to factory defaults and to reboot the
unit.
Note: Please ensure that all commands and settings have been
backed up before performing an “ALL Reset” as the procedure will
return all settings back to the factory default.
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