Lightware RAP-B511-EU User manual

RAP-B511-EU -K, -W, -S
RAP-B511-UK -K, -W, -S
RAP-B511-US -K, -W, -S
User’s Manual
Room Automation Panel
v2.0 20-01-2021

RAP-B511 series – User's Manual 2
Important Safety Instructions
Class II apparatus construction.
The equipment should be operated only from the power source
indicated on the product
To disconnect the equipment safely from power, remove the power
cord from the rear of the equipment, or from the power source. The
MAINS plug is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device
shall remain readily operable.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside of the unit. Removal of the
cover will expose dangerous voltages. To avoid personal injury, do not
remove the cover. Do not operate the unit without the cover installed.
The appliance must be safely connected to multimedia systems.
Follow instructions described in this manual.
Ventilation
For the correct ventilation and to avoid overheating ensure enough
free space around the appliance. Do not cover the appliance, let the
ventilation holes free and never block or bypass the ventilators (if any).
WARNING
To prevent injury, the apparatus is recommended to securely attach to
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that
be placed on the apparatus.
CAUTION AVIS
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
NE PAS OUVRIR
Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment
WEEE
This marking shown on the product or its literature,
indicates that it should not be disposed with other
household wastes at the end of its working life. To
prevent possible harm to the environment or human
health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please
separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it
responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material
resources. Household users should contact either the
retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government
environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their
supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract.
This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for
disposal.
The Handling of the Batteries
Use only standard batteries. Do not use new and used batteries
together. This may cause a battery to break or leak and may cause
insert them with right polarity. Otherwise, the battery may become
leakage of the internal liquid. The batteries (and rechargeable
batteries) are not ordinary refuse and must be returned for recycling
purposes. The customer is responsible for returning the used or
rechargeable batteries for recycling. Be careful that children do not
place the batteries in their mouths when removed from the remote
control. Place the battery in a location that children or infants cannot
reach.
Correct Disposal of Batteries in this Product
This marking on the battery indicates that the batteries in this product
should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of
indicate that the battery contains mercury, cadmium or lead above the
disposed of, these substances can cause harm to human health or the
environment. To protect natural resources and to promote material
reuse, please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle
them through your local, free battery return system.
Common Safety Symbols
Symbol Description
Direct current
Alternating current
Double insulation

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Symbol Legend
The following symbols and markings are used in the document:
WARNING!Safety-related information which is highly
recommended to read and keep in every case!
ATTENTION!Useful information to perform a successful procedure;
it is recommended to read.
DIFFERENCE:
INFO:A notice which may contain additional information. Procedure
can be successful without reading it.
DEFINITION:The short description of a feature or a function.
Ideas which you may have not known yet but
can be useful.
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Document Information
Allpresentedfunctionsrefertotheindicated products.The descriptions
have been made during testing these functions in accordance with the
Item Version
Lightware Device Controller (LDC) software 2.5.1b5
Lightware Device Updater v2 (LDU2) Software 2.7.1b3
Firmware package 1.1.0b3b3
Hardware 1.1
Document revision: v2.0
Release date: 20-01-2021
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Programmer's reference section.
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1. Introduction RAP-B511 series – User's Manual 7
1
Introduction
chapter we would like to introduce the device highlighting the most important
features in the coming sections.
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Description
Model Denomination
About the Serial Number
following:
Model Comparison
INFO:
Model name Color Outlet box type
black
white
RAP-B511-EU-S brushed steel
black
white
brushed steel
black
Double US wall box white
RAP-B511-US-S brushed steel
RAP-B511-EU-K
Button Outlet box type
Room Automation
Panel
Faceplate color
(Key or Black)
11 buttons altogether
5 buttons in the first line
7A000941
7=2017
8=2018
9=2019
A=2020
B=2021
C=2022
D=2023
E=2024
F=2025
6-digit running sequence number
Month of the manufacturing:
Year of the manufacturing:
(3-9, A-Y)
1: Jan
2: Feb
3: Mar
4: Apr
5: May
6: Jun
7: Jul
8: Aug
9: Sep
A: Oct
B: Nov
C: Dec
Box Contents
The following accessories are supplied with the product:
1
the caps – see the section.
Optional Accessories
The following not-supplied accessories can be purchased and used with the device; please contact
Compatible Devices
Room automation panel has standard RS-232, Ethernet, GPIO ports which are compatible with other
Button panel Safety & warranty info,
Safety and
Warranty
Info
Quick
Start
Guide
Phoenix
®
combicon
3-pole connector
Phoenix
®
combicon
Transparent button
caps in a plastic bag
2-pole Phoenix plug
USB cable
(mini-B - USB-A)

1. Introduction RAP-B511 series – User's Manual 9
Features of the Device
Basic Features
Front panel buttons and rotary knob
Ethernet Control
www
Built-in Mini Web
The Miniweb is able to display an adaptive surface of a virtual front panel, advanced web
page displays buttons for Event manager Actions.
Remote Power
The RAP-B511 is PoE-compatible and can be powered locally by the supplied power adaptor,
RS-232 Bi-directional RS-232 Pass-through
through supports any unit that works with standard RS-232.
RS-232
11
0100 1
x
RS-232 Recognizer
GPIO Control Port
Infra
Infrared (IR) is a wireless technology used for device communication over short ranges. Third
party control systems may send IR control commands to endpoints turning them on and off
or switching their inputs.
LDC
systems.
Built-in Event Manager
complex environment, there is no need to invest in additional control solutions, which makes
the receiver the best choice for numerous applications.
Real-time clock
Real-time clock with network time protocol and automatic daylight saving adjustment for
Event Manager scheduling.
Advanced Control Pack v3
DIFFERENCE: #new
LWR Basic IT-security
Batch Commands
Event Manager +
features are available by the improved Event Manager.
TCP
11 0100 1
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TCP Recognizer
video conference codec devices.

1. Introduction RAP-B511 series – User's Manual 10
Typical Application
VINX Application Example
ConditionsActions
Button Process SourceSwitching
SchedulingDisplay / Projector On / Off
Volume
Meeting Room Application Example
ConditionsActions
Button ProcessSource Switching
SchedulingDisplay / Projector On / Off
Occupancy SensorLamp On / Off
Volume

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Conference Room Application Example
ConditionsActions
Button Process SourceSwitching
SchedulingDisplay / Projector On / Off
Occupancy Sensor Lamp On / Off
Screen Up / Down
Volume

2. Product Overview RAP-B511 series – User's Manual 12
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Product Overview
The following sections are about the physical structure of the device, input/
output ports and connectors, buttons and status LEDs.
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2. Product Overview RAP-B511 series – User's Manual 13
Front View
INFO:
and the color of the enclosure.
INFO:The labels of the buttons are just for illustration since the button caps are empty by default. The
user can insert the desired label from the attached sheet.
1Buttons
is possible with
commands (for more details see section).
2Rotary
LEDs
full bright
turn on one-by-one. One level means half brightness. The picture on
the left shows that the volume is set 11.
half bright
off
3Rotary
knob
controlling purposes by turning and clicking the knob.
4Mute LED It gives feedback about the mute status of the volume. It can be toggled on and off by
pushing the rotary knob.
on The volume is muted.
off The volume is unmuted.
blinking The device is in bootload mode. Press the rotary knob for 5 sec for
changing to the normal operation mode.
5IR detector Built-in IR eye to receive infra signal.
4
1
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Rear View
1GPIO ®
2RS-232 port 3-pole Phoenix®connector for bi-directional serial communication.
3DC Input
Phoenix®connector. For more information about the powering, see Powering Options
section.
4Ethernet
ports
one is a PoE receiver, the other can send PoE (PoE sending is available when the device
is locally powered).
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2. Product Overview RAP-B511 series
Special Functions
Behind the Front Panel
After removing the front plate (no special tool needed, just pull apart by hand),
a USB connector, a reset button, and a live led can be seen.
1USB Port
2Reset Button Hidden button to restart the device.
3Factory defeault Hidden button to reload the Factory Default Settings.#new
4Live LED blinking The unit is powered and ready to use.
on
off The unit is NOT powered or out of operation.
DIFFERENCE:
Restarting the Device
Step 1. 10 seconds.
Step 2.
restarts.
4
2
3
1
Entering Bootload Mode
and the device cannot be switched to bootload mode automatically.
In this case, the device can be forced into bootload mode as follows:
Step 1. Make sure the device is powered off.
Step 2. Press and keep pressed the Rotary knob.
Step 3. Power on the RAP-B511 while the Rotary knob is being
pressed. If the device is switched to bootload mode the Mute
Firmware Upgrade chapter.
INFO:Press the rotary for 5 sec to switch the normal operation mode.

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Installation
The chapter is about the installation of the device and connecting to other
appliances, presenting also the mounting options and further assembly steps.
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3. Installation RAP-B511 series
Mounting Options
Label and Cap Fixation
The caps of the buttons are supplied separately with the product in a plastic
Step 1. Insert the label.
Step 2. Place the cap and pay attention to the nut; the direction of the
buttons are different, thus, certain caps must be rotated by 90°.
Compatible Outlet Box Types
Mechanical Drawings section.
Model name refers to the box type, see the recommended box types for the models in the table below:
Model Outlet box type
RAP-B511-EU
RAP-B511-UK
RAP-B511-US
Double US wall box
INFO:The outlet box is not supplied with the product, it can be purchased from the local hardware store.
DISPLAY
ON
1
2
Dimensions
Model Dimensions (mm)
a b c1c2
RAP-B511-EU 152 82
RAP-B511-UK 80
RAP-B511-US 115.9 115.9
a
b
c
1
c
2

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Mounting RAP-B511-EU into the Outlet Box
Step 1. Pull apart the Front plate from the RAP-B511-EU by hand (no special tool needed).
Step 2. Place two screws (marked with red color) OR four screws (marked with yellow color) in the holes.
Front plate
RAP-B511-EU
RAP-B511-EU
Step 3. Insert the RAP-B511-EU into the Outlet box and position it to get the holes aligned.
Step 4. Fasten the front side of the device to the Outlet box
Step 5. Place back the Front plate to the Button panel.
Mechanical Drawings section.
RAP-B511-EU
Outlet box
Front plate
Button panel

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Mounting RAP-B511-UK into the Outlet Box
Step 1. Pull apart the Front plate from the RAP-B511-UK by hand (no special tool needed).
Step 2. Place the screws (marked with yellow) in the holes.
RAP-B511-UK
Front plate
RAP-B511-UK
Step 3. Insert the RAP-B511-UK into the Outlet box and position it to get the holes aligned.
Step 4. Fasten the front side of the device to the Outlet box
Step 5. Place back the Front plate to the RAP-B511-UK
Mechanical Drawings section.
RAP-B511-UK
Outlet box
RAP-B511-UK
Front plate

3. Installation RAP-B511 series – User's Manual 19
Mounting RAP-B511-US into the Outlet Box
Step 1. Pull apart the Front plate from the RAP-B511-US by hand (no special tool needed).
Step 2. Place four screws (marked with yellow) in the holes.
Front plate
RAP-B511-US
RAP-B511-US
Step 3. Insert the RAP-B511-US into the Outlet box and position it to get the holes aligned.
Step 4. Fasten the front side of the device to the Outlet box
Step 5. Place back the Front plate to the RAP-B511-US
Mechanical Drawings section.
RAP-B511-US
Outlet box
Front plate
RAP-B511-US

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RS-232 Connector
The device contains a 3-pole Phoenix connector which is designed for RS-232 serial
connection.
RS-232 connector pin assignments
RS-232 Output Voltage Levels
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Compatible Plug Type
Phoenix®
Settings for Other Interfaces section.
INFO:
Control Ethernet Port
for local control functions.
Wiring of LAN Cables
Pin nr. Signal
1 Ground
2
3
Pin TIA/EIA T568A Wire color TIA/EIA T568B Wire color
white/greenwhite/orange3
white/green white/orange1
blue blue4
white/blue white/blue5
brown8brown
white/brown7white/brown
greenorange6
green orange2
Electrical Connections
48V DC Connection
2-pole Phoenix connector and plug pin assignments
GPIO - General Purpose Input/Output Ports
Input
voltage [V]
Output
voltage [V]
Max. output
current [mA]
Logical low level 0 - 0.8 30
Logical high level 2 - 5 18
INFO:The maximum total current for the three GPIO pins is 180 mA.
GPIO connector and plug pin assignments
Compatible plug type
Phoenix®
USB Connector
Behind the front panel there is a standard USB mini-B receptacle.
Pin nr. Signal
1
2 -
Pin nr. Level and direction
1
2
3
Ground
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