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SWC-2000 <User’s Guide> Ver.1.1.1 Thank you for choosing this IDK product. To ensure the best performance of this product, please read this User’s Guide fully and carefully before using it and keep this manual beside this product. IDK Corporation...
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide Trademarks Microsoft, Windows, Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. PJLink is a trademark in Japan, the United States, and other countries/regions. ®...
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● Some of the contents in this User’s Guide such as product appearance in diagrams, menu operations, communication commands, and so on may differ depending on the version of the product. ● This User’s Guide is subject to change without notice. You can download the latest version from IDK’s website at: http: //www.idkav.com The reference manual for the SWC-2000 consists of the following two volumes: ■...
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide Safety Instructions Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before using this product. Follow all instructions and cautions as detailed in this document. Enforcement Symbol Description Indicates the presence of a hazard that may result in death or serious...
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Do not repair, modify or disassemble. Since the product includes circuitry that uses potentially lethal, high voltage levels, disassembly by unauthorized personnel may lead to the risk of fire or electric shock. For internal inspection or repair, contact your IDK representative.
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide Caution Do not place the product in any place where it will be subjected to high temperatures. If the product is subjected to direct sunlight or high temperatures while under operation, it may affect the product’s performance and reliability and may increase the risk of fire.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide Table of Contents Included Items .............................11 Rack mount kit ............................12 Rack mount kit for one SWC-2000 ....................13 2.1.1 Attaching mounting bracket for one SWC-2000 ...............14 Rack mount kit for two SWC-2000s....................15 2.2.1 Attaching mounting bracket for two SWC-2000s ..............16 About SWC-2000 ..........................17...
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.4.5 CLEAR button .........................43 COMMAND EDIT menu (Control command list) ................44 9.5.1 WEB menu links ........................45 9.5.2 EXTERNAL CONTROL COMMAND LIST ................45 9.5.3 COMMAND COPY / DELETE ....................45 9.5.4 RELOAD button ........................45 COMMAND EDIT menu (Advanced setting of control command) ............46 9.6.1...
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.13.1 WEB menu links ........................85 9.13.2 LAN SETTING ........................85 9.13.3 Operation mode of LAN communication ..................86 9.13.4 COM SETTING ........................87 9.13.5 RELOAD button ........................87 9.13.6 SEND button ...........................87 9.14 BACKUP / RESTORE menu ......................88 9.14.1 WEB menu links ........................89 9.14.2 BACKUP ..........................89...
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 1 Included Items Ensure that all items below are included in the package. If any items are missing or damaged, please contact IDK. SWC-2000 (1) AC adapter with screw lock (1) [Figure 1.1] Included items...
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 2 Rack mount kit We offer rack mount kits for SWC-2000 as optional extra. By using this kit, you can mount one or two SWC-2000s to an EIA rack. [Figure 2.1] RM-SWC2001 [Figure 2.2] RM-SWC2002 *The actual color of kits is black.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 2.1 Rack mount kit for one SWC-2000 Check if all the following items are included. [Table 2.2] RM-SWC2001 Part number Included items ・701A05 mounting bracket (1) RM-SWC2001 ・701A06 mounting bracket for one SWC-2000 (1) ・Screw: Nickel-plated iron M3x6 screws (4)
Remove the bracket below from the SWC-2000’s bottom. [Figure 2.4] Removing bracket Attach the mounting brackets (701A05 and 701A06) with screws to the SWC-2000’s bottom. The tightening torque is 0.59 N・m (6.1 kgf・cm approx.). 701A05 and 701A06 can be left-right reverse.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 2.2 Rack mount kit for two SWC-2000s Check if all the following items are included. [Table 2.3] RM-SWC2002 Part number Included items ・701A04 rack mounting bracket (1) RM-SWC2002 ・701A05 mounting bracket for double SWC-2000 (2) ・Screw: Nickel-plated iron M3x6 screws (8)
Attach the mounting bracket (701A04) to the two SWC-2000s’ bottoms with screws to connect them. Attach the mounting brackets (701A05) to the two SWC-2000’s sides as shown below. The tightening torque is 0.59 N・m (6.1 kgf・cm approx.). [Figure 2.8] Attaching brackets...
The SWC-2000 is a remote controller that controls Matrix switchers, multiple switchers, and projectors. The SWC-2000 allows you to power on/off projectors and switch video of matrix switchers remotely. You can set and operate the SWC-2000 remotely over a WEB browser using a PC.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 4 Features ■ Control system management Powers on/off projectors, switches video of matrix switchers, and so on. ■ Remote control using a WEB browser Switches the SWX-2000’s power on/off and executes control commands. ■ Control output ・Controls external devices via RS-232C and LAN ・Outputs control command...
② Power status LED Lights in green: Powered on. Lights in orange: Powered off. ③ Standby button Powers on/off the SWC-2000. Lights in green: Powered on. Does not light: Powered off. 【See: 7.2 Powering ON/OFF】 ④ Control command Executes control commands1 to 16.
Follow the instructions below when installing the SWC-2000. ■ Installation ▪ Before connecting a cable to the SWC-2000 or an external device that is connected to the SWC-2000, touch a ground metal to remove electricity from your body. ▪ Do not place the SWC-2000 on top of another one.
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide Attaching AC plug: Gently slide the AC plug into the AC adapter (③) until it clicks (④). Bracket ear ④ ③ [Figure 6.2] Attaching AC plug...
SWC- 2000 Blu-ray player MDX series Input signal External device controlled by SWC- 3G-SDI 2000 Blu-ray player camera Control signal RS-232C or LAN can be used for controlling SWC-2000 remotely. Video/Audio Video/Audio data signal [Figure 6.3] System application example...
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 7 Basic operations 7.1 Starting SWC-2000 Two seconds after power is supplied from the AC adapter, the hardware will be initialized and the SWC-2000 can be operated. 7.2 Powering ON/OFF Press the Standby button to power on/off the SWC-2000.
LED does not light: No control commands are executed. COMMAND ERROR LED blinks in red: Timeout between the SWC-2000 and controlled device occurs or an error of IDK or PJLink product is replied. See the table below for details LED does not light: No error occurs.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 7.7 Executing control commands Control commands can be executed when a control command button or the Standby button is pressed. For control command buttons: Normally, only PLANE A’s control commands are executed, but commands of PLANE A and PLANE B can be executed alternately by enabling the toggle operation.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 7.8 Key lock You can lock and unlock buttons to prevent operational mistakes. The LED of the KEY LOCK button lights when a button is locked. [Table 7.3] Key lock Function Buttons to be locked Buttons not to be locked 1.
The SWC-2000 does not support automatic acquisition of IP address using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). If you use the SWC-2000 in a network with DHCP, keep a static IP address. If controlling peripheral devices connected over LAN from the SWC-2000, keep several static IP addresses.
1100 Click the “SEND” button (B) to change the setting.When settings are changed, connections with a WEB browser may be disconnected. In that case, enter “http://(SWC-2000’s IP address)/lancom.html” into the address bar again to confirm the settings are applied correctly.
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide [Figure 8.3] Control command list Click the “CMD1” button (D) to edit control command 1 in the following advanced setting page for control command. 【See: 9.5 COMMAND EDIT menu (Control command list)】 【See: 9.6 COMMAND EDIT menu (Advanced setting of control command)】...
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10. Set the template as below in (G) to switch video and audio of the matrix switcher. [Table 8.4] Setting values for template Item Value Description MODE Control command display mode for IDK products PRODUCT MATRIX SWITCHER Matrix switcher mode. (FDX-32 is a matrix switcher.)
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide 11. After template is set, the following page (H) is displayed. Input channel numbers and output channel numbers are displayed in the left and right sides, respectively. Register the switching control command: outputs video and audio that are input from FDX-32’s IN1 to all outputs.
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12. The template page disappears and the control command that is selected in the template is entered in the “<DATA>” box (J). Make sure that the control command is entered. Click the “SEND” button (K) to apply the setting to the SWC-2000. 13. Click “COMMAND LINK” (L).
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15. The control command link (advanced setting) page is displayed. Select “CMD1:CH1” (N). [Figure 8.9] Control command link (advanced setting) 16. Click the “SEND” button (O) to link the control command. 【See: 9.10 COMMAND LINK menu】 Now setting a control command to the SWC-2000 is complete.
Procedure for controlling from WEB browser: 1. Start the WEB browser program (e.g. Microsoft Internet Explorer). 2. Enter “http://(SWC-2000’s IP address)/” into the address bar. When LAN communication is established, the MAIN menu is displayed. 3. Click the desired command button of the WEB browser to send the control command to external devices.
The WEB menu is divided into two settings, for operation and for setting, and their procedures differ from each other. After setting the SWC-2000, it can be operated remotely only using menu for operation. Menu for operation Enter “http://(SWC-2000’s IP address)” into the address bar.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.2 MAIN menu You can display the MAIN menu by entering “http://(SWC-2000’s IP address)” into the address bar. This menu is for operating the Standby button (②) and control command buttons (③). Power and control commands can be executed from a WEB browser.
COMMAND EXECUTION lights in orange while the SWC-2000 executes a control command for external device. ▪ COMMAND ERROR lights in red if timeout between the SWC-2000 and controlled device occurs or if an error of IDK or PJLink product is replied. 【See: 7.6 Control status LED】...
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.2.4 AUTO RELOAD TIMER Updates the WEB menu automatically and displays it on the WEB browser. Enter the desired number of seconds (10 to 65535) into the “AUTO RELOAD TIMER” field. ▪ 0: Does not update [Default] ▪...
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.3 NAME EDIT menu You can display the NAME EDIT menu by entering “http://(SWC-2000’s IP address)/nameedit.html” into the address bar. This menu is for editing the name of control command button. ① ② ③ ④ [Figure 9.3] NAME EDIT menu ①...
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.3.1 WEB menu links Jump to the selected Web menu. Click the desired link. 9.3.2 BUTTON NAME EDIT Edits names of control command buttons displayed on the MAIN menu. Type the desired name (Up to 10 one-byte alphabet and numbers) directly into boxes 1 to 16 to change the name and click the “SEND”...
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.4 DATA MONITOR menu You can display the DATA MONITOR menu by entering “http://(SWC-2000’s IP address)/ datamonitor.html” into the address bar. This menu is for displaying communication history of sent and received control commands. ① ② ③...
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.4.1 WEB menu links Jump to the selected Web menu. Click the desired link. 9.4.2 DATA MONITOR Shows the communication histories of sent control commands and received reply commands for LAN1 to LAN7 and RS-232C. 9.4.3 HEX / ASCII button Switches HEX/ASCII.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.4.5 CLEAR button Deletes communication histories of sent control commands and received reply commands. Click the “CLEAR” button.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.5 COMMAND EDIT menu (Control command list) You can display the COMMAND EDIT menu by entering “http://(SWC-2000’s IP address)/commandedit.html” into the address bar. Click the command number button you want to edit to jump to the COMMAND EDIT menu.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.5.1 WEB menu links Jump to the selected Web menu. Click the desired link. 9.5.2 EXTERNAL CONTROL COMMAND LIST Edits control commands 1 to 32. Click the desired CMD button to open the advanced setting page. Notes entered in ”9.6 COMMAND EDIT menu (Advanced setting of control command)” are displayed in the “MEMO”...
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.6 COMMAND EDIT menu (Advanced setting of control command) You can display the COMMAND EDIT menu by clicking the desired CMD button. ① ② ③ ④ ⑦ ⑤ ⑥ [Figure 9.10] COMMAND EDIT menu (Advanced setting of control command) ①...
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.6.1 WEB menu links Jump to the selected Web menu. Click the desired link. 9.6.2 Setting control command You can set control commands by setting the following items. [Table 9.1] Setting control command Item Description Setting value Register up to 14 characters as a note.
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[Default]: 20 (space) data) Select “ASCII” or “HEX” to check the timeout for <REPLY> REPLY OFF: Does not check [Default] when an error occurs in IDK products and ASCII: Checks in ASCII DISPLAY PJLink. HEX: Checks in hex (Checking received data) Check the “DELIMITER”...
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide ■Loop back function The SWC-2000 sends a communication command back to the SWC-2000 itself using the loop back function. It replies “OK” if processed normally while replying “NG” if parameter or command is incorrect. To check the reply command, set reply command 31 and 32 to “CHECK”.
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide Example: “INPUT MODE” is set to “HEX”. [Figure 9.12] Input box of control command (in HEX)
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.6.3 LINK button Links reply commands. Click the “LINK” button to open the page for setting reply commands and select the desired command. [Figure 9.13] REPLY COMMAND LINK Check the LINK box and click the “OK” button to determine if the reply command is returned when the control command is sent.
9.6.4 TEMPLATE button Registers control commands only by switching “MODE”. You can open the template by clicking the “TEMPLATE” button. IDK’s control commands and PJLink commands are originally registered. You can register other commands directly. 【See: 10 Product specification】 【See: 9.6.2 Setting control command】...
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide Control commands registered in the input support page supports commands for matrix switchers, multiple switchers, PJLink, and other products. The mode is switched depending on each product automatically. MODE PRODUCT Supported products e.g. FDX and MDX series MULTI SWITCHER e.g.
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide If you set “MODE” to ”IDK”, the “PRODUCT” list is displayed. Select the desired “PRODUCT” to display supported control commands on the “COMMAND” list. [Figure 9.16] CHANNEL SELECT (V+A) template Select the desired control command and click the “OK” button to apply it to “9.6 COMMAND EDIT menu (Advanced setting of control command)”.
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide When you finish setting, click the “SEND” button. [Figure 9.17] Control command has been input using input support...
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide ■Setting PJLink The SWC-2000 supports PJLink, which is a standard protocol to control projectors. For “PORT”, select the LAN port which is used for PJLink protocol so that you can select PJLink command when entering “DATA”. [Table 9.4] PJLink command (class1) list...
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide Reply command structure for PJLink commands: The first 6 bites: the sent command data without change; the 7th bite: “=”; after the 8th bite: processing result PJLink specifications regulate that projectors are required to reply the reply commands within 2 seconds after receiving the PJLink command.
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide *5: Temperature error *6: Cover open error *7: Filter error 0: No error/No error detection function, 1: Warning, 2:Error *8: Other errors *9: Accumulated time of lamp, which is any of 0 to 99999. (For projectors that do not count the accumulated time, the value is 0 at all times.) *10: Whether the lamp illuminates or not (0 or 1).
Reloads the displayed WEB menu and displays it on the WEB browser. Click the “RELOAD” button. 9.6.6 BACK button Returns to the COMMAND EDIT menu (control command list). Click the “BACK” button. 9.6.7 SEND button Applies settings of COMMAND EDIT menu to the SWC-2000. Click the “SEND” button.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.7 REPLY COMMAND menu (Reply command list) You can display the REPLY COMMAND menu (Reply command list) by entering “http://(SWC-2000’s IP address)/replycommand.html” into the address bar. Up to 32 reply commands can be registered Click the command number button you want to edit to jump to the COMMAND EDIT menu. Select the reply command number you want to edit.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.7.1 WEB menu links Jump to the clicked WEB menu. Click the desired link. 9.7.2 REPLY COMMAND LIST Displays MEMOs (notes) that includes reply command CMD and reply command name of reply commands1 to 32. You can set MEMOs in “9.8 REPLY COMMAND menu (Advanced setting of reply command)”.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.8 REPLY COMMAND menu (Advanced setting of reply command) You can display the following page by clicking the “CMD” button on REPLY COMMAND menu (Reply command list) ① ② ③ ⑥ ④ ⑤ [Figure 9.21] REPLY COMMAND menu (Advanced setting of reply command) ①...
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.8.1 WEB menu links Jump to the clicked WEB menu. Click the desired link. 9.8.2 Setting reply command You can set reply commands by setting the following items. [Table 9.7] Setting items of reply command Item Description Setting value Register up to 14 characters as a note.
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide ■Loop back function If the SWC-2000 sends a communication command back to the SWC-2000 itself using the loop back function, it replies “OK” if processed normally while it replies “NG” if parameter or command is incorrect. (This differs from reply commands to communication commands received externally;...
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide ■Mask data The binary AND operation is executed for the received data and MASK data. The result data is compared with the reply command data. You can set the AND operation if you want to check the status by bits of the received data.
Registers reply commands only by selecting the desired command from list. You can open the template for reply command by clicking the “TEMPLATE” button. IDK’s reply commands and PJLink commands are originally registered. You can register other commands directly. You can display buttons for inputting ASCII codes by selecting “ASCII” from the “MODE” in order to prevent incorrect input.
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide Supported products MODE PRODUCT e.g. FDX, MDX series MULTI SWITCHER e.g. MSD series MATRIX SWITCHER Supported products PJLink-compliant PJLink projectors ASCII * [Figure 9.23] Supported products [Table 9.9] MODE MODE Description Displays reply command’s templates for matrix switchers and multiple switchers.
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide Use the following values if you set “INPUTMODE” to ”ASCII” and enter special characters. [Table 9.10] Values for special characters ASCII ASCII “00” ‘NUL’ “11” ‘DC1’ “01” ‘SOH’ “12” ‘DC2’ “02” ‘STX’ “13” ‘DC3’ “03” ‘ETX’ “14”...
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide If you set “MODE” to ”IDK”, the “PRODUCT” list is displayed. Select the desired “PRODUCT” to display reply commands for each product on the “COMMAND” list. [Figure 9.27] CHANNEL SELECT (V+A) template Select the desired control command and click the “OK” button to apply it to “9.7 REPLY COMMAND menu (Reply command list)”.
Reloads the displayed WEB menu and displays it on the WEB browser. Click the “RELOAD” button. 9.8.5 BACK button Returns to the REPLYCOMMAND menu (Reply command list). Click the “BACK” button. 9.8.6 SEND button Applies settings of REPLYCOMMAND menu (Advanced setting of reply command) to the SWC-2000. Click the “SEND” button.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.9 COMMAND LINK menu (Selecting button) You can display the COMMAND LINK menu by entering “http://(SWC-2000’s IP address)/ commandlink.html” into the address bar. This menu is for selecting the button to which registered control command is linked.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.9.1 WEB menu links Jump to the clicked WEB menu. Click the desired link. 9.9.2 STANDBY BUTTON Edits linking between Standby buttons and control command buttons. [Table 9.11] Link edit button POWER BUTTON POWER ON POWER OFF Control command buttons1 to 16 【See: 7.7 Executing control command】...
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.9.4 INVALID TIME Sets the waiting time from starting control command execution to receiving the next command. Use this menu to prevent repeated execution caused by pressing the control command execution key twice. Enter the desired number of milliseconds (0 to 999999) into the “INVALID TIME” field.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.10 COMMAND LINK menu Links control commands to each execution condition. ① ② ③ ⑤ ④ [Figure 9.33] COMMAND LINK menu (Linking) ① WEB menu ② TOGGLE and COMMAND (Linking control command) ③ RELOAD ④ BACK button ⑤...
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.10.1 WEB menu links Jump to the clicked WEB menu. Click the desired link. 9.10.2 TOGGLE and COMMAND (Linking control command) Links up to 10 commands to an execution condition of control command. If multiple commands are linked, commands are executed in order of registration. If the same command is linked for several times, it is repeatedly executed.
Reloads the displayed WEB menu and displays it on the WEB browser. Click the “RELOAD” button. 9.10.4 BACK button Returns to the COMMAND LINK menu (Selecting button). Click the “BACK” button. 9.10.5 SEND button Applies settings of COMMAND LINK menu to the SWC-2000. Click the “SEND” button.
9.11 COMMAND EXECUTION menu You can display the COMMAND EXECUTION menu by entering “http://(SWC-2000’s IP address)/commandexecution.html)” into the address bar. This menu is for executing a control command that is registered to the SWC-2000 if the SWC-2000 is powered on. ①...
Orange: The SWC-2000 executes a control command of external devices. COMMAND ERROR: Black: No error occurs. Red: Timeout between the SWC-2000 and controlled device occurs or an error of IDK or PJLink products is replied. 【See: 7.6 Control status LED】...
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.12 LED menu You can display the LED menu by entering “http://(SWC-2000’s IP address)/ led.html)” into the address bar. This menu is for setting LED’s lighting and its conditions. ① ⑥ ② ③ ④ ⑤ [Figure 9.36] LED menu ①...
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.12.1 WEB menu links Jump to the clicked WEB menu. Click the desired link. 9.12.2 Blinking pattern Sets the LED’s blinking pattern of control command button. If the execution is not complete even after the specified time passes, the LED continues to blink until the execution is complete.
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide Example: Control commands are linked to control command buttons1, 2, 7 to 10, and 13 to 18. Setting to GROUP1 Setting to EXECUTION Setting to REGISTERED Setting to GROUP2 Setting to GROUP8 [Figure 9.37] Grouping control command buttons Setting for Each control command button Each control command button has PLANE A and PLANE B.
Reloads the displayed WEB menu and displays it on the WEB browser. Click the “RELOAD” button. 9.12.5 SEND button Applies settings of LED menu to the SWC-2000. Click the “SEND” button. 9.12.6 LAST BUTTON MEMORY (Start-up lighting by group) Sets start-up liting for control command buttons which are grouped in “9.12.3 Lighting condition”.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.13 LAN / COM menu You can display the LAN/COM menu by entering “http://(SWC-2000’s IP address)/lancom.html” into the address bar. This menu is for setting LAN and RS-232C communication to connect the SWC-2000 and external devices. ① ② ③...
Click the desired link. 9.13.2 LAN SETTING Sets IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address to control the SWC-2000 externally. The SWC-2000’s MAC address is also displayed, but it cannot be set. When you finish setting, click the “SEND” button.
Communication port for WEB 80,5000 to 5999 browser [Default] Connections1 to 3: 1100, Connections4 to 6: 23, Connection7: 80 Tip: The SWC-2000 has a communication port only for WEB browser. You do not need to set connection if using only one PC.
Set the RS-232C communication. Select “RECEIVER” or “TRANSMITTER” for “FUNCTION”. - “RECEIVER”: The SWC-2000 is controlled externally. - “TRANSMITTER”: The SWC-2000 controls external devices. Set the information of external device as shown below. When you finish setting, click the “SEND” button.
You can display the BACKUP / RESTORE menu by entering “http://(SWC-2000’s IP address)/backup.html” into the address bar. This menu is for backing up the SWC-2000’s settings on the PC as a file that can be applied to other SWC-2000s. ①...
Jump to the clicked WEB menu. Click the desired link. 9.14.2 BACKUP Downloads and save the settings saved in the SWC-2000. Click the “DOWNLOAD” link to save the downloaded data on a PC as a backup file. 9.14.3 RESTORE Applies saved setting data to the SWC-2000.
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.15 OTHERS You can display the OTHERS menu by entering “http://(SWC-2000’s IP address)/ others.html” into the address bar. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑧ ⑦ [Figure 9.40] OTHERS menu ① WEB menu ② POWER ON SETTING STANDBY BUTTON ③...
Sets the start-up status for when power is supplied from the AC adapter. - AUTO: The last status is kept. [Default] - OFF: Power off (standby) - ON: Power on (the SWC-2000 is powered on completely) [Table 9.17] Start-up status setting Default setting of...
SWC-2000 User’s Guide 9.15.6 VERSION Displays the firmware version. 9.15.7 RELOAD button Reloads the displayed WEB menu and displays it on the WEB browser. Click the “RELOAD” button. 9.15.8 SEND button Applies settings of OTHERS. Click the “SEND” button is clicked.
Operating/ Storage humidity: 20% to 90% (Non Condensing) * If SWC-2000 is installed in a EIA rack, please use the optional rack mounting brackets. By using this rack mounting bracket, one or two SWC-2000 can be installed in the 2U-EIA rack.
11 Troubleshooting This chapter recommends what to do if you have problems operating the SWC-2000. In case the SWC-2000 does not work correctly, please check the following items first. ・Are the SWC-2000 and all devices plugged in and powered on normally? ・Are cables connected correctly?
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If additional assistance is required, please perform the following tests and then contact us. The problem occurs at all connectors? Connect the devices using genuine cables without connecting the SWC-2000. The problem still cannot be solved?
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SWC-2000 User’s Guide User’s Guide of SWC-2000 Ver.1.1.1 Issued on: 28 August 2017 Headquarters IDK Corporation 7-9-1 Chuo, Yamato-shi, Kanagawa-pref. 242-0021 JAPAN TEL: +81-46-200-0764 FAX: +81-46-200-0765 Email: idk_eng@idk.co.jp URL: http: //www.idkav.com IDK America Inc. 72 Grays Bridge Road Suite 1-C, Brookfield, CT 06804 TEL: +1-203-204-2445 Email: sales@idkav.com URL: http: //www.idkav.com...
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