DNF Controls USP3-16-KS User manual

UNIVERSAL SWITCH PANEL
USP3-16-KS
USP3-8-KS
User Manual
19770 Bahama St.
Northridge, CA. 91324
V: 818.898.3380
F: 818.898.3360
sales@dnfcontrols.com
www.dnfcontrols.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
REVISION HISTORY................................................................................................. 2
1. USP-KEYSERVER DESCRIPTION......................................................................... 3
2. GETTING STARTED……...................................................................................... 4
A.SET THE IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, AND GATEWAY............................4
B. RESET CONFIGURATION TO FACTORY DEFAULTS ................................... 6
C. FIRMWARE UPGRADES...........................................................................6
3. SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................... 7
4. FRONT & REAR VIEWS ..................................................................................... 9
5. GPI WIRING DIAGRAM................................................................................... 10
6. GPO WIRING DIAGRAM ................................................................................. 10
7. CONNECTOR PINOUT DIAGRAM .................................................................... 11
8. DNF CONTROLS LIMITED WARRANTY ............................................................ 12
REVISION HISTORY
112108 Original
081517 Updated for USP3.
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1. USP3-KEYSERVER DESCRIPTION
The USP3-Keyserver is designed to be controlled by a 3rd party. Its Keyserver Control Protocol provides
complete control over the Universal Switch Panel configuration and operation. The USP3 is configured
as the server and the 3rd party is configured as the client.
The configuration and operation associated with the standard USP have removed. Also, most of the
configuration web pages associated with the standard USP have been removed.
The USP3 will accept a maximum of two TCP/IP connections and 2 HTTP connections. The USP3 will
supports only 100base-T speeds. The client is be responsible for initiating a connection to the USP3 and
reconnecting, in the event of a loss of connection.
Each LCD keyswitch may be remotely configured with text and tally color. In the case of two clients
connected to one USP3, all key presses will be directed to the client that configured the switch. In the
event that two clients configure the same switch, the last received configuration command will
determine the switch’s configuration.
When multiple clients are connected to the USP3, both may attempt to control the same keys causing
intermittent operation from the client’s point of view. To prevent this from happening the following
rules have been implemented:
The Client connected to Port 23 may control Keys 1 - 8 at all time. If no Client is connected to Port 24,
the Port 23 Client may control Keys 1 – 16.
The Client connected to Port 24 may only control Keys 8 – 16 regardless of the Port 23 connection
status.
Please refer to the Keyserver Control Protocol documentation for detailed control information.
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2. GETTING STARTED……
The Universal Switch Panel is configured using an off-the-shelf web browser such as Internet
Explorer, Netscape, Fire Fox, or other commonly available browser. Using a web browser running
on a computer, enter the USP’s IP address to connect to the USP’s web server to view and modify
configuration web pages.
The default IP address is: 192.168.10.217
The default Gateway is: 0.0.0.0
The default Mask is: 255.255.255.0
Home Page
A. SET THE IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, AND GATEWAY
Use the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION WEB PAGE to change the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway
Address.
1) LOG ON
a) From the Home page, click on the Log In link.
b) Click in the User Name field and enter the user name, “dnfuser”, using all lowercase letters.
Do not enter the double quotes (“ “).
c) Click in the Password field and enter the password, “controls”, using all lowercase letters. Do
not enter the double quotes (“ “).
d) Click on the Log In button to complete the authentication (log on) process.
OR
Click on any other page button to exit without saving changes.
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2) SET IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, & GATEWAY ADDRESS
a) Click in the IP Address field and enter the new IP address.
b) Click in the Gateway field and enter the new Gateway.
c) Click in the Subnet Mask field and enter the new Mask.
d) Click on the Save button to save changes. Changes will take effect immediately after saving.
OR
Click on any other page button to exit without saving changes.
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B. RESET CONFIGURATION TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
1. From the Home page, click on the System Configuration button. Log on if prompted. The System
Configuration page will be displayed.
2. Click on the SET CONFIGURATION TO DEFAULTS button. The SET TO DEFAULTS page will be
displayed.
3. Click on Set to Defaults, to restore the factory default settings.
OR,
Click any link to exit without changing settings.
C. FIRMWARE UPGRADES
The Universal Switch Panel is designed to allow field upgrades of its software quickly and easily through a
web browser. Please follow the firmware upgrade directions provided with the software file.
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3. SPECIFICATIONS
Housing Length: 1 RU, 19-inch Rack mount
Housing Depth: 6.5 inches with Power Connector
Housing Height: 1.75 inches
Unit Weight: USP-8 = 5.27 lbs / USP-16 = 5.43 lbs
Power Consumption: 16 Watts
REAR PANEL CONNECTORS
POWER 1: +12V DC, 3.0Amps
POWER 2: Optional power supply for redundant power
RESET Switch: Press to reset USP3
ETHERNET: RJ45 100baseT, Full Duplex
S1 Switch: Press and hold 10 seconds to reset IP address to 192.168.10.217 and
configuration to factory default
SERIAL CONNECTOR:
Pin RS232 DTE RS422 Controller RS422 Device
1 N/C Frame Ground Frame Ground
2 RxD Receive A (-) Transmit A (-)
3 TxD Transmit B (+) Receive B (+)
4 Tied to 6 Receive Common Receive Common
5 Ground N/C N/C
6 Tied to 4 Transmit Common Transmit Common
7 N/C Receive B (+) Transmit B (+)
8 N/C Transmit A (-) Receive A (-)
9 N/C Frame Ground Frame Ground
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REAR PANEL CONNECTORS
GPO CONNECTOR 1-8:
Isolated Relay
Contact Closures
To WET GPOs:
Connect external power supply
output to Common Bus, pin #1.
Connect GPO commons to
nearby Common Bus pins
There is no need to connect
power supply Ground to GPO
connector
Pin # Description Pin # Description
1 Common Bus 14 GP0 8 N.O
2 GPO 8 Common 15 Common Bus
3 Common Bus 16 GPO 7 N.O.
4 GPO 7 Common 17 GPO 6 N.O.
5 GPO 6 Common 18 Common Bus
6 Common Bus 19 GPO 5 N.O.
7 GPO 5 Common 20 GPO 4 N.O.
8 GPO 4 Common 21 Common Bus
9 Common Bus 22 GPIO 3 N.O.
10 GPO 3 Common 23 GPO 2 N.O.
11 GPO 2 Common 24 Common Bus
12 Common Bus 25 GPO 1 N.O.
13 GPO 1 Common
GPO CONNECTOR 9-16:
Isolated Relay
Contact Closures
To WET GPOs:
Connect external power supply
output to Common Bus, pin #1.
Connect GPO commons to
nearby Common Bus pins
There is no need to connect
power supply Ground to GPO
connector
Pin # Description Pin # Description
1 Common Bus 14 GP0 16 N.O
2 GPO 16 Common 15 Common Bus
3 Common Bus 16 GPO 15 N.O.
4 GPO 15 Common 17 GPO 14 N.O.
5 GPO 14 Common 18 Common Bus
6 Common Bus 19 GPO 13 N.O.
7 GPO 13 Common 20 GPO 12 N.O.
8 GPO 12 Common 21 Common Bus
9 Common Bus 22 GPIO 11 N.O.
10 GPO 11 Common 23 GPO 10 N.O.
11 GPO 10 Common 24 Common Bus
12 Common Bus 25 GPO 9 N.O.
13 GPO 9 Common
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4. FRONT & REAR VIEWS
USP3-16
USP3-8
REAR VIEW
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5. GPI WIRING DIAGRAM
6. GPO WIRING DIAGRAM
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7. CONNECTOR PINOUT DIAGRAM
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8. DNF CONTROLS LIMITED WARRANTY
DNF Controls warrants its product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year
from the date of sale to the original purchaser from DNF Controls.
In order to enforce the rights under this warranty, the customer must first contact DNF’s Customer Support
Department to afford the opportunity of identifying and fixing the problem without sending the unit in for repair.
If DNF’s Customer Support Department cannot fix the problem, the customer will be issued a Returned
Merchandise Authorization number (RMA). The customer will then ship the defective product prepaid to DNF
Controls with the RMA number clearly indicated on the customer’s shipping document. The merchandise is to be
shipped to:
DNF Controls
19770 Bahama St.
Northridge, CA. 91324
USA
Failure to obtain a proper RMA number prior to returning the product may result in the return not being accepted,
or in a charge for the required repair.
DNF Controls, at its option, will repair or replace the defective unit. DNF Controls will return the unit prepaid to
the customer. The method of shipment is at the discretion of DNF Controls, principally UPS Ground for shipments
within the United States of America. Shipments to international customers will be sent via air. Should a customer
require the product to be returned in a more expeditious manner, the return shipment will be billed to their
freight account.
This warranty will be considered null and void if accident, misuse, abuse, improper line voltage, fire, water,
lightning or other acts of God damaged the product. All repair parts are to be supplied by DNF Controls, either
directly or through its authorized dealer network. Similarly, any repair work not performed by either DNF Controls
or its authorized dealer may void the warranty.
After the warranty period has expired, DNF Controls offers repair services at prices listed in the DNF Controls Price
List. DNF Controls reserves the right to refuse repair of any unit outside the warranty period that is deemed non-
repairable.
DNF Controls shall not be liable for direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or other types of damage resulting
from the use of the product.
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