CYP CR-KP4-B User manual

CR-KP4-B/CR-KP4-W
8-Button Control Keypad
(1-Gang Box with US or EU/UK Faceplate
in White or Black)
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
sucient space for air to circulate around the unit.
• Please completely disconnect the power when the unit is not in use
to avoid wasting electricity.
VERSION HISTORY
REV. DATE SUMMARY OF CHANGE
RDV1 2021/06/10 Preliminary release
RDV2 2022/01/03 Power adapter removed from package
contents

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 and Side Panel.......................................................4
6.3 Physical Installation.......................................................5
6.4 WebGUI Control..............................................................6
6.4.1 Macro Settings Tab ............................................8
6.4.2 Extension Macro 1-3 Tab............................... 12
6.4.3 Command Settings Tab................................. 13
6.4.4 Device Settings Tab ........................................ 15
6.4.5 Message Polling Tab....................................... 16
6.4.6 Key Settings Tab............................................... 18
6.4.7 Schedule Tab..................................................... 19
6.4.8 Condition Tab ................................................... 22
6.4.9 User Cong Tab................................................ 22
6.4.10 Network Settings Tab .................................. 23
6.4.11 System Settings Tab..................................... 24
6.4.12 Time Settings Tab.......................................... 25
6.5 Telnet Control............................................................... 26
6.6 Serial and Telnet Commands .................................. 26
7. Connection Diagram .......................................... 32
8. Specications...................................................... 33
8.1 Technical Specications (EUK/EUK-W) ................ 33
9. Acronyms............................................................. 34

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1. INTRODUCTION
This keypad is a versatile and useful product for both system integrators
and smart home users alike. This keypad can send commands to any
Ethernet controlled device in your system. With 8 physical macro buttons
and up to an additional 24 software macro buttons you can program
and recall up to 32 distinct macros providing for complete control over
your audio and video environment. The subtle, yet colourful, LED buttons
are suitable for all environments and PoE (Power over Ethernet) support
allows for creative placement of the keypad within your space without
needing to be concerned about keeping it near a live power source.
Additionally, the integrated clock and calendar based scheduling feature
allows you to trigger macros to control devices within your installation
at a specic time, or on a recurring schedule. Primary control is via a
comprehensive WebGUI interface with additional control via Telnet
commands.
2. APPLICATIONS
Smart Home Control
Control Center
Function Room
Product Showroom
Ballroom
3. PACKAGE CONTENTS
1× 8-Button Control Keypad
1× 1-Gang Wall Plate (White or Black)
1× Operation Manual

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4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
An active Internet connection from a switch or router for control of
Ethernet devices.
A PoE supporting network switch or hub is required to use the PoE
power function, otherwise access to a local power outlet is needed.
5. FEATURES
1-Gang (EU/UK) wall plate design with tri-colour LED buttons
32 macros for controlling user equipment
Up to 128 total commands can be stored and used across all macros in
the system (up to 16 per macro)
Supports time and date macro scheduling (single and recurring)
Supports condition checking within macro commands for expanded
macro design exibility
Supports one month of backup power for the internal clock and
schedule function to protect against blackouts and temporary power
loss
Supports customizable daylight savings time conguration
Can be powered by an Ethernet switch that supports the IEEE 802.3af
PoE standard (Optional)
Controllable via keypad, Telnet and WebGUI

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6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
6.1 Front Panel
Display
ON
Source
1
Source
2
Screen
Up
Volume
Up
Screen
Down
Volume
Down
Display
OFF
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1KEY 1~8 Buttons: Each button activates the customizable macro that
has been assigned to it. Each button contains a trio of individually
controllable coloured LEDs (red, green, and blue).
Note: Further details on macro conguration settings please refer to
section 6.4.1.

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6.2 Rear and Side Panel
DC 5V
-
+
Control
23 1
1CONTROL Port: Connect to an active Ethernet network via a switch
or router to allow it to control other devices on the network and to be
accessed via Telnet/WebGUI.
Note: If the connected network switch supports the IEEE 802.3af PoE
(Power over Ethernet) standard, this unit can optionally be powered
directly via this Ethernet connection.
2DC 5V 2-pin Terminal Block: Plug the 5V DC power adapter into this
port and connect it to an AC wall outlet for power.
Note: Optional, not required if the unit is powered via PoE.
3Micro USB Port: This port is reserved for rmware update use only.

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6.3 Physical Installation
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1Remove the decorative faceplate from the front of the unit by pulling
on it.
Note: The faceplate is held in place by 4 magnets.
2Place the unit into a US 2-gang electrical wall box (not included) and
ensure that all necessary cabling (Ethernet, power) is properly fed
through the back access holes in the wall box and connected to the
back of the unit.
3Secure the unit in place with appropriate mounting screws. Typically
these are supplied with the electrical wall box.
4Reattach the decorative faceplate to the front of the unit.
Note: Faceplace will be a dierent size for the EU/UK version, but assembly
is the same.

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6.4 WebGUI Control
Device Discovery
Please obtain the “Device Discovery” software from your authorised dealer
and save it in a directory where you can easily nd it.
Connect the unit and your PC/Laptop to the same active network and
execute the“Device Discovery” software. Click on“Find Devices on
Internet” and a list of devices connected to the local network will show up
indicating their current IP address.
Note: This unit defaults to DHCP mode.
By clicking on one of the listed devices you will be presented with the
network details of that particular device.
1) IP Mode: 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”.
2) WebGUI Hotkey: Once you are satised 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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WebGUI Overview
After connecting to the WebGUI’s address in a web browser, the login
screen will appear. Please enter the appropriate user name and password
then click “Submit” to log in.
Note: The default user name and password is “admin”.
On the left side of the browser you will see the following menu tabs
where all primary functions of the unit are controllable via the built in
WebGUI. The individual functions will be introduced in the following
sections.
Clicking the red “Logout” tab will automatically log the currently
connected user out of the WebGUI and return to login page.

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6.4.1 Macro Settings Tab
This tab provides a way to execute/edit the settings for the unit’s physical
macro buttons. These macros can be executed by pressing the physical
buttons on the keypad as well as via the WebGUI or Telnet. Control over
the LED Demo Mode is also provided here.
1) Macro Buttons: Press any of these buttons to activate the macro
currently stored within it. Hovering the mouse over a button will list
its current macro contents. Click on the edit icon ( ) to edit each
button’s macro.
2) LED Demo: This switch enables or disables the LED Demo Mode.
When Demo Mode is active, the unit will automatically turn the LEDs
on and o in various patterns.
Note: LED Demo Mode is o by default.
3) Macro Edit: Click on any button’s edit icon ( ) to edit that button’s
macro. The Macro Edit window displays the full contents of the macro
including it’s name as well as each command’s communication
interface to use with its associated parameters, delay time
before executing the next command, and conditional execution
requirements. The order of command execution is from top to bottom.
When you have nished editing the macro click on“Save Change”.

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Edit Macro Name: 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 disc icon ( ) to save
it.
Power On Run Macro: Enable or disable this macro being
automatically executed every time unit powers on. An execution
start delay must also be set, using the dropdown, with a range
from 1 to 240 seconds.
Add Command: Click on the command icon ( ) to insert a new
command before the current one or click on the “Add” button
to add a command to the end of the list. Select one of the pre-
dened commands from the provided list.
After selecting a command, you will need to choose the delay and
interface for the command.
Note: Details on how to create these pre-dened commands are
provided in section 6.4.3.

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Change Command Order: Within the edit window clicking on
the up/down arrows will change the execution order of each
command.
Set Destination: Clicking on the edit destination icon ( ) allows
you to edit the post-execution delay value as well as set the
interface and all associated settings for that 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, using the dropdown, to predened
Ethernet devices (Device), to the Keypad itself (SysCMD), or to a
specied IP address using the Telnet or UDP protocols.
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 Change”.
Note: It is strongly suggested to not set a delay time less than 100ms
for system commands or less than 500ms for Telnet commands to
ensure that the command is properly received and executed before
the next command is sent.
Remove Command: Clicking on the delete command icon ( )
will remove that command from the execution list.
Execution Condition: Use the dropdowns to set a specic
condition for each step in the macro to execute or not. If an
execution condition tests as “false”when it is time to execute that
command, then that step of the macro will be skipped. Selecting
“None”means the macro command will always be executed.

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To congure a condition test, select the Condition Port to read a
value from, select a logical comparison expression, and then select
a static value to use for the comparison.
For example, if the following choices are made:
Cond Port [1], If [=], Value [0]
Then the unit will check the value of Condition Port #1 and if the
value stored there equals “0” then the test will return “true” and the
macro step will execute. If the stored value is any other number, it
will return “false”and the macro step will be skipped.

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6.4.2 Extension Macro 1-3 Tab
The three“Extension Macro” tabs provide a way to execute/edit the
additional software-only macro buttons. These macros can only be
executed via the WebGUI or Telnet. Macro activation and editing in these
tabs is identical to the Macro Settings tab.

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6.4.3 Command Settings Tab
This tab provides a way to create, edit, or delete commands. The number
of commands that can be stored in the keypad 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. The number
of (up to) 512 character commands is limited to 32 and the remaining 96
commands must be under 128 characters.

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1) Command Edit: To edit or create a new command, click on the “Edit”
button. The name of the command and its text contents can be
entered here.
Condition Port Values: Values that are stored within one of the
unit’s 64 Condition Ports can be inserted into a command by using
the escape sequence format“\cN1N2”where N1 is the 2-digit
Condition Port number and N2 denes the preferred formatting of
the value using the common C++ “%” string formatting style (%d,
%x, etc.).
Special Characters: Special control characters that can’t normally
be typed should be entered using their ASCII hex value preceded
by the “\x” escape sequence. For example, a carriage return and
linefeed would be entered as:“\x0d\x0a”. Click on “Save Change”to
save the command.
SYS Commands: Any of the unit’s own Telnet commands can be
used as commands within a macro to directly control the unit’s
features such as LED Mode, etc.
Note: To use these the command interface must be set to SysCMD
when creating the macro.
2) Command Delete: To completely remove a command from the unit,
click on the “Remove” button next to the command.
Note: If the deleted command was used in any macros, it will be removed
from them as well.

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6.4.4 Device Settings Tab
This tab provides controls to enable/disable or add/remove standard
network connected devices to be used as the interface target for a macro
command. Up to 16 devices can be dened for easy use with commands.
The name of each device can be up to 24 characters long (spaces are not
allowed). A valid IP address and network port are required for each device.
These settings are directly linked to any associated macro commands.
1) Active: Once a device has been dened, it can be enabled or disabled
as an available target device by clicking on the button.
2) Edit Device: Clicking on the “Edit” button opens up the Edit Device
window. Here the target device’s name, IP address and Telnet port can
be set. Click on “Save Change” to save the device’s conguration.
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