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IPL T S Series
IP Link
®
Ethernet Control Interfaces
68-1218-01 Rev. D
12 08
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - IPL T S Series

IPL T S SeriesIP Link® Ethernet Control Interfaces68-1218-01 Rev. D12 08

Page 2 - Precautions

IPL T S Series • Introduction1-2IntroductionAbout This ManualThis manual describes the function, installation, configuration, and operation of the Ext

Page 3

1-3IPL T S Series • Introduction Each IPL T S Series interface comes with Extron’s IP Link® technology including: • A built-in Web server • A set

Page 4

Introduction, cont’dIPL T S Series • Introduction1-4Web-based A/V asset management — When used with GlobalViewer software, the IPL T S interfaces prov

Page 5 - Quick Start — IPL T S Series

IPL T S Series2Chapter TwoInstallation and Operation Installation Overview Mounting the IPL T S Interface Rear Panel Features and CablingOperation

Page 6 - IPL T S Series • Quick Start

IPL T S Series • Installation and Operation2-2Installation and OperationInstallation OverviewTo install and set up an IPL T S interface, follow these

Page 7

2-3IPL T S Series • Installation and Operation Mounting optionsAll units are easily mounted in a rack, under a desk or podium, or on a projector mount

Page 8 - Table of Contents, cont’d

IPL T S Series • Installation and Operation2-4Installation and Operation, cont’d IPL T S21R100COMTXLINKACT2RXRTSCTSIPL T S21R100COMTXLINKACT2RXRTSCTSM

Page 9 - Chapter One

2-5IPL T S Series • Installation and OperationIPL T S21R100COMTXLINKACT2RXRTSCTSFurniture Mount Projector MountIPL T S21R100COMTXRXRTSCTSLINK

Page 10 - Introduction

IPL T S Series • Installation2-6PRELIMINARYIPL T S Series • Installation and Operation2-6Installation and Operation, cont’dCOM1LANPOWER12V .5A

Page 11 - Features

2-7IPL T S Series • Installation and Operation PRELIMINARY2-7 Ethernet/LANb LAN Activity LED — A blinking yellow LED indicates LAN activity.c LAN co

Page 12 - Introduction, cont’d

This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipmen

Page 13 - Chapter Two

Installation and Operation, cont’dIPL T S Series • Installation2-8Factory default protocol for the control interface is: • RS-232 • 9600 baud •

Page 14 - Installation and Operation

2-9IPL T S Series • Installation and OperationCOM ports 1 and 2 of the IPL T S2 can be wired in a similar way as the IPL T S6, as shown in gure 2-10

Page 15 - Mounting options

Installation and Operation, cont’dIPL T S Series • Installation and Operation2-10IPL T S4R100LINKACT1COMTX2RXRTSCTS3TX4RXRTSCTS9781324 5 634 5 6 Figur

Page 16 - MDA SERIES

2-11IPL T S Series • Installation and OperationN If the Reset button is continuosly held down, every three seconds the LED pulses (blinks) and puts

Page 17 - 12V

Installation and Operation, cont’dIPL T S Series • Installation and Operation2-12

Page 18 - PRELIMINARY

IPL T S Series3Chapter ThreeConnection and Configuration Connecting the HardwareSetting the Internet Protocol (IP) AddressConfiguration using Global Con

Page 19

IPL T S Series • Connection and Conguration3-2Connection and ConfigurationConnecting the HardwareTo connect the IPL T S interface, connect the input a

Page 20 - IPL T S6

3-3IPL T S Series • Connection and Conguration COM 3LANUID# 093012052POWER12V .5A MAXCOM 2COM 1COM 2LightingControlEthernetRS-232RS-232RS-232

Page 21 - Operation

Connection and Configuration, cont’dIPL T S Series • Connection and Conguration3-4 IPL T S4R100LINKACT1COMTX2RXRTSCTS3TX4RXRTSCTS12 Figure 3-3 — IP

Page 22 - Resetting the unit

3-5IPL T S Series • Connection and CongurationFigure 3-4 — Setting the IP address in Global ConfiguratorSetting the IP address using embedded Web pag

Page 23 - N If the three “+’s”

iIPL T S Series FCC Class A NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 1

Page 24

Connection and Configuration, cont’dIPL T S Series • Connection and Conguration3-65. Click OK. Figure 3-5 — Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties

Page 25 - Chapter Three

3-7IPL T S Series • Connection and Conguration Figure 3-6 — Web server System Settings screenTo return the local PC to its original TCP/IP setting

Page 26 - Connection and Configuration

Connection and Configuration, cont’dIPL T S Series • Connection and Conguration3-8 Figure 3-7 — Executing the ARP command3. To confirm the new IP ad

Page 27 - IPL T S4

3-9IPL T S Series • Connection and Conguration Figure 3-8 — Global ConfiguratorOnce installed on your local PC, Global Congurator can be used to c

Page 28

Connection and Configuration, cont’dIPL T S Series • Connection and Conguration3-10Connecting via the Web server pagesTo connect to an IPL T S Series

Page 29 - Subnet Mask:

3-11IPL T S Series • Connection and CongurationSystem Status pageThe System Status page is a read-only page that provides the following status infor

Page 30

Connection and Configuration, cont’dIPL T S Series • Connection and Conguration3-12 Figure 3-12 — System Settings screenPort SettingsThe Port Settin

Page 31

3-13IPL T S Series • Connection and CongurationPasswords The Passwords page fields include: • Administrator Password — provides complete configura

Page 32

Connection and Configuration, cont’dIPL T S Series • Connection and Conguration3-14 Figure 3-15 — Email Alerts screen Firmware UpgradeThe Firmware U

Page 33 - • Download device drivers

3-15IPL T S Series • Connection and CongurationConfiguration using DataViewerDataViewer is an enhanced terminal emulation program that facilitates an

Page 34

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Page 35 - Configuration page

Connection and Configuration, cont’dIPL T S Series • Connection and Conguration3-163. Enter the device’s IP address in the Hostname/IP Address eld.

Page 36 - Port Settings

IPL T S Series4Chapter FourCommunication and ControlProgrammer’s Guide for Telnet and Web BrowsersCustomizationAdvanced Serial Port ControlTroubleshoo

Page 37 - Email Alerts

IPL T S Series • Communication and Control4-2Communication and ControlProgrammer’s Guide for Telnet and Web BrowsersUsing the command/response tableTh

Page 38 - File Management page

4-3IPL T S Series • Communication and Control Symbol definitions] = CR/LF (carriage return/line feed)} = Carriage return (no line feed)• = Space char

Page 39 - Configuration using DataViewer

Communication and Control, cont’dIPL T S Series • Communication and Control4-4X3$ = Daylight saving time (DST) is a 1-hour offset (for the USA only) t

Page 40

4-5IPL T S Series • Communication and Controlare the same for both administrator and user, the unit defaults to administrator privileges.Error respon

Page 41 - Chapter Four

Communication and Control, cont’dIPL T S Series • Communication and Control4-6Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to unit)URL Encoded (Web)(host to unit)Respo

Page 42 - Communication and Control

4-7IPL T S Series • Communication and ControlCommand ASCII (Telnet)(host to unit)URL Encoded (Web)(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional desc

Page 43

Communication and Control, cont’dIPL T S Series • Communication and Control4-8Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to unit)URL Encoded (Web)(host to unit)Respo

Page 44

4-9IPL T S Series • Communication and ControlCommand ASCII (Telnet)(host to unit)URL Encoded (Web)(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional desc

Page 45 - Error responses

QS-1IPL T S Series • Quick StartStep 1Turn power off and disconnect the device from its power source. Step 2Mount the IPL T S Series unit: • on a pro

Page 46 - Additional description

Communication and Control, cont’dIPL T S Series • Communication and Control4-10Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to unit)URL Encoded (Web)(host to unit)Resp

Page 47

4-11IPL T S Series • Communication and ControlCommand ASCII (Telnet)(host to unit)URL Encoded (Web)(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional des

Page 48

Communication and Control, cont’dIPL T S Series • Communication and Control4-12Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to unit)URL Encoded (Web)(host to unit)Resp

Page 49

4-13IPL T S Series • Communication and ControlCommand ASCII (Telnet)(host to unit)URL Encoded (Web)(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional des

Page 50

Communication and Control, cont’dIPL T S Series • Communication and Control4-14Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to unit)URL Encoded (Web)(host to unit)Resp

Page 51

4-15IPL T S Series • Communication and ControlCommand ASCII (Telnet)(host to unit)URL Encoded (Web)(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional des

Page 52

Communication and Control, cont’dIPL T S Series • Communication and Control4-16Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to unit)URL Encoded (Web)(host to unit)Resp

Page 53

4-17IPL T S Series • Communication and ControlCommand ASCII (Telnet)(host to unit)URL Encoded (Web)(host to unit)Response(unit to host)Additional des

Page 54

Communication and Control, cont’dIPL T S Series • Communication and Control4-18Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to unit)URL Encoded (Web)(host to unit)Resp

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4-19IPL T S Series • Communication and ControlCustomizationIn the IPL T S interface series of products, varying degrees of customization are possible

Page 56

IPL T S Series • Quick StartQS-2Quick Start — IPL T S Series, cont’d

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Communication and Control, cont’dIPL T S Series • Communication and Control4-20<!--#echo var=""-->W DelimiterDelimiterSIS CommandServe

Page 58

4-21IPL T S Series • Communication and ControlCode examples This section shows practical uses for both SSIs and query strings. Example 1In figure belo

Page 59 - Customization

Communication and Control, cont’dIPL T S Series • Communication and Control4-22Figure 4-6b — Browser view of previous HTML source codeExample 2The exa

Page 60 - Query string

4-23IPL T S Series • Communication and ControlFigure 4-7b — Browser view of previous HTML source codeN Before attempting to develop new Web pages, t

Page 61 - Code examples

Communication and Control, cont’dIPL T S Series • Communication and Control4-24Characters$&+,/:;=?@DollarAmpersandPlusCommaForward slash / virgule

Page 62 - Example 2

4-25IPL T S Series • Communication and ControlCOM 1LANUID# 093012052POWER12V .5A MAXCOM1TXRX TXRXCOM2COM 2EthernetRS-232RS-232Remote UserCont

Page 63 - URL encoding

Communication and Control, cont’dIPL T S Series • Communication and Control4-26Figure 4-9 — DataViewer Communication Setup dialog box5. Click OK. Th

Page 64 - Advanced Serial Port Control

4-27IPL T S Series • Communication and ControlCOM 1LAN12V .5A MAXCOM 3LANUID# 093012052POWER12V .5A MAXCOM 2COM 1COM 2RS-232Plasma Di

Page 65

Communication and Control, cont’dIPL T S Series • Communication and Control4-28Figure 4-11 — The Port Settings page on unit 25. In the Remote IP Addr

Page 66 - Serial Bridging

4-29IPL T S Series • Communication and Control2. Try to “ping” the unit by entering “ping 192.168.254.254” at the DOS command prompt, or use the IP

Page 67 - Serial bridge configuration

iIPL T S Series • Table of ContentsPRELIMINARYTable of ContentsChapter One • Introduction ...

Page 68 - Troubleshooting

Communication and Control, cont’dIPL T S Series • Communication and Control4-30

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IPL T S SeriesAAppendix ASpecifications, Part Numbers, AccessoriesSpecificationsPart Numbers and Accessories

Page 70

IPL T S Series • Specications, Part Numbers, AccessoriesA-2Specifications, Part Numbers, AccessoriesSpecificationsEthernet control interfaceConnectors

Page 71 - Appendix A

A-3IPL T S Series • Specications, Part Numbers, Accessories MountingRack mount ... Yes, with optional 1U, 9.5" deep rack s

Page 72 - Specifications

Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’dIPL T S Series • Specications, Part Numbers, AccessoriesA-4Part Numbers and AccessoriesIncluded parts

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IPL T S SeriesBAppendix BGlossaryGlossary

Page 74 - Part Numbers and Accessories

IPL T S Series • GlossaryB-2GlossaryGlossary10/100Base-T is Ethernet that uses Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP - CAT 5, etc.) cable, on which the amount

Page 75 - Appendix B

B-3IPL T S Series • Glossary GlobalViewer (GV) is a set of Web pages (HTML, XML, JS) and graphics that are loaded into the memory of an IPL T S interf

Page 76 - Glossary

Extron’s WarrantyExtron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of pu

Page 77 - IPL T S Series • Glossary

Extron USA - West Headquarters+800.633.9876Inside USA / Canada Only+1.714.491.1500+1.714.491.1517 FAXExtron USA - East+800.633.9876Inside USA / Canada

Page 78 - Extron’s Warranty

Table of Contents, cont’dIPL T S Series • Table of Contentsii68-1218-01 Rev. D12 08All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their

Page 79 - Inside China Only

IPL T S Series1Chapter OneIntroduction About This ManualAbout the IPL T S Series InterfaceFeatures

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