TV One 1T-CL-322-EU User manual

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Instruction Manual
1T-CL-322-EU
15 Button Wall Plate Control Keypad
&
1T-CL-322-US
16 Button Wall Plate Control Keypad
1T-CL-322
1T-CL-322

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Table of Contents
Liability Statement................................................................... 4
Safety Precautions ................................................................... 5
Introduction............................................................................. 5
Requirements .......................................................................... 6
Package Contents .................................................................... 6
Features ................................................................................... 6
Operation Controls and Functions........................................... 7
Front and Rear Panel ........................................................... 7
Telnet Commands................................................................ 8
Software Application ......................................................... 10
Telnet Control.................................................................... 11
WebGUI Control................................................................. 12
Macro Settings................................................................... 13
Extension Macros .............................................................. 16
Command Settings............................................................. 17
Command List .................................................................... 18
Schedule ............................................................................ 20
Network Settings ............................................................... 21
System Settings.................................................................. 22
System Time....................................................................... 23
Sample Application Diagram ................................................. 24
Sample Ethernet Commands ................................................. 24
Button Labels ......................................................................... 25

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Updating Firmware................................................................ 26
Specifications......................................................................... 27
Acronyms ............................................................................... 27
Limited Warranty................................................................... 28
Regulatory Compliance.......................................................... 29
Contact Information .............................................................. 30

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Liability Statement
This product is intended for professional use. This product is not
intended for use in a medical environment and does not have the
required certifications for such use. Similarly, use aboard any
aircraft or spacecraft while in flight or as an adjunct to any
surface, airborne or marine navigation system or any offshore
marine activity, including control of any watercraft, or any use
similar to those specifically herein mentioned is prohibited. Use in
the aforementioned circumstances would require additional
testing and certification.
No warranty is made either expressed or implied including but
not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness
for a particular purpose. In no event shall the supplier or
manufacturer of this product be liable for errors found within, or
be liable for any direct, indirect or consequential damages or loss
in connection with the purchase or use of this hardware, software
or manual. The sole and exclusive liability to the supplier and
manufacturer regardless of the form of action shall not exceed
the replacement cost of the materials described herein.
tvONE reserves the right to revise any of its hardware and
software products following its policy to modify and/or improve
its products where necessary or desirable. This statement does
not affect the legal rights of the user in any way.
By using this equipment you have indicated that you have agreed
to the terms listed above. If you do not wish to agree or the
above terms are contrary to your conditions of purchase you may
return the equipment, unused, to your supplier.
All third party trademarks and copyrights are recognized. The
tvONE logo, Magenta logo, CORIO word and the CORIO logo are
registered trademarks of tvONE. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective holders.
E&OE

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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
fire, electrical shock and injury to persons.
To prevent fire 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 sufficient space for air to circulate around the unit.
Introduction
The 1T-CL-322 Control Panel is designed for system installers to
control devices through an Ethernet connection and Relay
output(s) capable of supporting DC 0-24V/8A. The EU version has
15 direct macro command buttons, the US version has 16. There
are an extra 15 or 16 ‘Extended macro’commands available
through the WebGUI control. Each Extended macro allows an
additional 16 commands to be executed within one push. A total
of 128 commands can be stored in the unit, each command can be
up to 128 characters in length. Each button offers red and blue
LED backlight to create various color themes or to show

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activation of a command. The controller has PoE (Power over
Ethernet) functionality to power the unit and a dc power supply is
also included. Commands can be scheduled by time or date using
the internal clock and calendar functions within your
programming.
Requirements
Active Ethernet connection from switch or router.
Power to the unit via either Power over Ethernet (PoE) or using
the supplied DC power supply.
Package Contents
Wall Plate Control Keypad
USB Type A to Mini USB OTG Connector
3.5mm Terminal Block (2x EU and 1x US models)
5 Volt / 2.6 Amp DC Power Adaptor
Pre-Printed Button Label Stickers
Operation Manual
Features
15 or 16 macro buttons (depending on regional version) with
15 or 16 virtual buttons through WebUI with up to 16
commands per macro, 128 commands stored on the control
system
Relay(s) to control other devices supports DC 0-24V/8A
Scheduling control system and settings
Can be controlled by Key Pad, Telnet and WebGUI
Supports PoE function or DC power supply selection

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Operation Controls and Functions
Front and Rear Panel
EU version US version
Macro Buttons: Each button can support up to 16 commands and
has 2 LEDs, one red and one blue, adjustable from 0 to 100%. (For
further detail on settings please refer to the WebGUI Control
section)
Ethernet: Connect to an active Ethernet connection, or direct to a
PC or Laptop. This connection supports PoE when connected to
an Ethernet switch that supports 48v PoE. The unit can be
powered without the external 5 volt DC power supply.
DC 5V: Plug in the 5V DC power adaptor (included) and connect to
AC wall outlet. Please note, this not necessary if using PoE.
Relay out: Connect to a device that requires 0 to 24V/8A DC
power via a relay or contact closure switch.
1T-CL-322
1T-CL-322

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Telnet Commands
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
PARAMETER
IPCONFIG
Display the current IP
configuration
NONE
SIPMODE
Set Ethernet IP mode
N = STATIC/DHCP
SIPADDR XXX.
XXX.XXX.XXX
Set Ethernet IP address
XXX = 0 to 255
SNETMASK XXX.
XXX.XXX.XXX
Set Ethernet Subnet mask
XXX = 0 to 255
SGATEWAY XXX.
XXX.XXX.XXX
Set Ethernet gateway
XXX = 0 to 255
VER
Show unit firmware
version
NONE
FADEFAULT
All configurations set to
factory default
NONE
ETH_FADEFAULT
All Ethernet
configurations
set to
factory default*
NONE
REBOOT
System reboot
NONE
HELP (?)
Show command list
NONE
HELP N
Show description of
command
N = COMMAND
NAME
RELAY N N1
Relay control
N = PORT (1 or 2)
N1
= OPEN/CLOSE/
TOGGLE
LEDBLUE N N1
LED blue backlight
control
N = BUTTON (1-15/16)
N1 = % (0-100)
LEDRED N N1
LED red backlight control
N = BUTTON (1-15/16)
N1 = % (0-100)
N1=% (0-100)

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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
PARAMETER
LEDBLUES N
All blue LED backlight
control
N = % (0-100)
LEDREDS N
All red LED backlight
control
N = % (0-100)
LEDSHOW N
LED dimming mode
control
N = ON/OFF/TOGGLE
BACKLIGHT N
All LED backlight control
N = % (0-100)
KEY_PRESS N
RELEASE
Key press trigger type
(Press and RELEASE)
(Default)
N = PORT NUMBER
KEY_PRESS N
HOLD
Key press trigger type
(Press and HOLD)
N = PORT NUMBER
MACRO RUN N
Run specific Macro **
N = MACRO ID (1-30/32)
MACRO STOP
Stop Macro
NONE
MACRO STOP
Stop specific Macro
N = MACRO ID (1-30/32)
@MACRO_FA
DEFAULT
All Macro control set to
factory default***
NONE
Note:
All commands require carriage return at the end of the command string.
Commands are case-insensitive.
*Command resets IP address and login ID & password back to factory
default.
**Extended Macros are 16-30 on the EU version and 17-32 on the US
version.
***Command resets macro 1 through 6 to factory default and deletes
macros 7 through 30.

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Software Application
Please download the software from the 1T-CL-322 product page at
www.tvone.com with the file name 1T-CL-SW and save it in a directory
where you may use it later.
Note: The default setting of the 1T-CL-322 IP address is 192.168.1.50
Connect the 1T-CL-322 to an Ethernet network. Connect your
PC/Laptop using the same Ethernet network. Open the 1T-CL-SW
application. Click on Find Devices on Network and a list of the devices
connected to the Control System will show up.
The user may use the discovered IP Address to access the unit. Open
your internet browser and type the IP address into the address bar.
Alternatively the user can launch the WebUI directly from the 1T-CL-
SW application by clicking on the discovered device (highlighted in
blue) which launches the InfoForm then clicking the Web GUI, this
opens the default browser at the login page. It is also possible to
control the unit through a telnet application as well.

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Product ID: The manufacturer product number
Product Name: Product number of the unit
MAC Address: the MAC address of the unit
IP Address: Discover and edit the IP address
Subnet Mask: Discover and edit the subnet address
Gateway IP: Discover and edit the gateway address
DNS: IP Address of Domain Name System server
IP Mode: Select either static of dynamic IP addressing
Web GUI Port: The port used for the web interface (80 is default)
Telnet Port: The port used for Telnet commands (23 is default)
Firmware Version: The current firmware version of unit
Hardware Version: The hardware version of the unit
Description: A short description of the unit
Web GUI: Link to open the web interface in your browser
Telnet Control
Before attempting to use the Telnet control, please ensure that both
the 1T-CL-322 (via the 'LAN/CONTROL' port) and the PC/Laptop are
connected to the same active networks.
To access the Telnet control in Windows, click on the 'Start' menu and
type "cmd" in the Search field then press enter.
Under Mac OS X, go to Go→Applications→Utilities→Terminal.
Once in the command line interface (CLI) type "telnet", then a blank
space, then the IP address of the unit, and another blank space, and
the number 23, then hit enter. Example below -
This will make the connection to the controller. Type "help" to
list the
available commands.

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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.
WebGUI Control
With the controller and PC/Laptop connected to the same active
network system, open a web browser and type device’s IP address on
the web address entry bar. A security page will appear to ask for User
and Password, please key in “admin” for the Username and
“adminpw” for the password then click Submit (these are factory
default passwords).
Note: The factory default IP setting for the controller is Static with
address of 192.168.1.50 and subnet of 255.255.255.0.
The browser will display the controller’s Macro Settings home page.
On the left you will find the main menu items for the controller:
Macro Settings, Extension Macro, Command Settings, Schedule,
Network Settings and System Settings.

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Macro Settings
There are two types of macros, button activated via push buttons on
the controller and internal macros that can be called using the
internal scheduler, other macros or external telnet control. The
macros sequence individual commands that are programmed into the
command settings page.
EU version
US version
The ‘Background Light’bar allows the user to change the LEDs
brightness based on the original percentage setting.
The ‘Demo Mode’ switch turns the demo mode on and off. When
turned on, if there has been no interaction for a short period time the
system cycles through a sequence of pre-programmed LED functions.
Please note: these functions are non-configurable.
The unit comes with 6 preprogrammed Macros installed for
demonstrating and testing the controller’s functionality. Each macro
demonstrates different functions and will turn on and off the LEDs
and relays.

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Macro 1: Turns on the red LEDs sequentially from 1 to 15/16
Macro 2: Turns on the blue LEDs with 100% brightness, sequentially
from 1 to 15/16 with 500ms delays
Macro 3: Switches off all the red LEDs
Macro 4: Switches off all the blue LEDs
Macro 5: Toggles Demo Mode on or off
Macro 6: A combination of blue LED and relay functions
Click on the mark on the Macro button to edit the commands for
the macro sequence. Use up/down arrows to move the
commands up or down in the sequence. To edit existing commands
use . To delete commands use . Please note: this function will
immediately remove the command as soon as this button is pushed.
If the command was unintentionally removed, use the to backup.
There are twotypes of commands: (SysCMD) are internal to the controller,
these change internal functions such as LED logic; (Telnet) and (Relay) are
output commands that are used to control external equipment, these are
sent out from the controller through the Ethernet connection and relays.

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Click on the Insert button in the Macro Edit page to add commands,
the ‘Command Select’ window will appear showing all the stored
commands.
Click on one of the stored commands and the ‘Set Destination’
window will appear. This is where you set the command parameters.
Delay: The time in milliseconds between sending commands
Interface: The interface that you wish to control –SysCMD, Telnet,
and Relay.
Telnet IP: This is the address of the unit you wish to control or send
commands to. If SysCMD or Relay is selected as an Interface, this
parameter is removed.
Port: This is the IP port number to use to control the device. Telnet
default is port 23, however most tvONE products use port 10001. If
SysCMD is selected as an Interface, this parameter is removed.

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All devices being controlled via Ethernet must be on the same
network and within the same IP range. The IP address of device and
its Port number must be part of the command string.
A 100ms delay is set by default, it is recommend to set the delay time
for the command to be >500ms in order to assure a successful
transmission. Once you have completed your editing, click on ‘Save
Changes’.
When selecting a Relay interface, the relay number must also be
selected. Click on ‘Save Change’to confirm the setting.
Extension Macros
Click on 'Extension Macro' to execute or edit additional Macros. A
further 15 macros on the EU version and 16 on the US version.
Extension Macros can be accessed via the WebGUI, Ethernet/Telnet
Extension Macros are created, edited and deleted in the same way as
standard Macros.

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Command Settings
The overall number of commands stored on the unit is governed by
the length of the command strings. The total may vary according to
the length of each string. A maximum of 128 commands can be
stored if they contain fewer than 128 characters (including spaces).
Command strings over 128 characters can be used but will reduce the
overall number that can be stored.
To add or edit a command click on the selected ‘Edit’ button, the
‘Command Edit’ window will appear where you can enter the
command parameters.
Please note: ‘Remove’ immediately deletes all command data.
Command Label: This is the name of the specific command and is
shown in the ‘Command Settings’ page and ‘Command Select’ page
when editing Macros.
Command Data: All Command strings must be followed by
‘\x0d\x0a’ (CR+LF) or it will not be executed.
Click on ‘Save Change’to save the command inserted.

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Command List
This is a list of SysCMD and Relay commands that can be entered as
‘Command Data’ to control the internal functions such as LED state,
relay functions and independently run Macros. These can be assigned
to button or Extension Macros. LED backlighting can be useful for
user feedback when a command Macro has been executed, i.e. when
the button is pushed the LED comes on and or turns other LEDs off.
Commands can be (specific) and applied to individual elements of the
unit or (common) that are non-specific or global features.
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
PARAMETER
REBOOT
System reboot
NONE
[REBOOT] –Can be used to reboot the control panel, connection via
WebGUI will be lost and require a login again.
RELAY N N1
Relay control (specific)
N = PORT (1 or 2)
N1
= OPEN/CLOSE/
TOGGLE
[RELAY 1 CLOSE]–Can be used to close specific Relay(s). In this
example Relay #1 will be closed
[RELAY 1 OPEN]–Can be used to open specific Relay(s). In this
example Relay #1 will be opened
[RELAY 1 TOGGLE]–Can be used to open and close specific
Relay(s) with the same button. In this example, when the button is
pressed the Relay state will change from open to closed or vice versa.
Subsequent button presses will have the inverse effect.
CLOSE
Close Relay (common)
NONE
[CLOSE] –Can be used as a common command to close either
Relay(s). The specific Relay Port number is allocated in the Macro.
OPEN
Open Relay (common)
NONE
[CLOSE] –Can be used as a common command to open either Relay.
The specific Relay Port number is allocated in the Macro.
LEDBLUE N N1
LED blue backlight
control (specific)
N = BUTTON (1-15/16)
N1 = % (0-100)
N1=% (0-100)
[LEDBLUE 1 50] –Can be used to change the state of a specific blue
LED. In this example the blue LED on button #1 will be set to 50%
brightness.

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COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
PARAMETER
LEDRED N N1
LED red backlight control
(specific)
N = BUTTON (1-15/16)
N1 = % (0-100)
N1=% (0-100)
[LEDRED 1 50] –Can be used to change the state of a specific red
LED. In this example the red LED on button #1 will be set to 50%
brightness.
LEDBLUES N
All blue LEDs backlight
control (common)
N = % (0-100)
[LEDBLUES 50] –Can be used as a common command to change the
state of all blue LEDs. In this example the blue LEDs on all buttons will
be set to 50% brightness.
LEDREDS N
All red LEDs backlight
control (common)
N = % (0-100)
[LEDREDS 50] –Can be used as a common command to change the
state of all red LEDs. In this example the red LEDs on all buttons will
be set to 50% brightness.
BACKLIGHT N
All LED backlight control
(common)
N = % (0-100)
[BACKLIGHT 50] –Can be used as a common command to change
the state of all LEDs. In this example both blue and red LEDs on all
buttons will be set to 50% brightness.
MACRO RUN N
Run a Macro (specific)
N = MACRO (1-30/32)
[MACRO RUN 1] –Can be used to run specific Macros. These can be
button Macros or Extended Macros. In this example the control panel
will run Macro #1. This can be useful if you want to activate a series of
Macros to run in sequence or repeat. Place [MACRO RUN N] at the
end of a specific command sequence.
MACRO STOP
Stop Macro (common)
NONE
[MACRO STOP] –Can be used as a common command to stop all
active Macros. This can be useful if a series of Macros has been
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Schedule
Click on 'Schedule' to set the executing time schedule of the
Macro(s).
Click on ‘Edit’from the Repeat column to set the macro command(s)
to be activated repeatedly on a set time.
Note: During a power outage, the scheduling system can support up
to 48hrs of internal CPU power. Once the back-up power is
exhausted the system time will reset to factory default - 2015/01/01
00:00:00.
Active: Turns the schedule item on or off
Weekly: Selects the days of the week that the macro runs
Time: The time of day that macro begins
Macro/Extension Macro: Select the macro to run
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