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

15/16-button wall plate control keypad

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1T-CL-322-EU
Plate Control Keypad
1T-CL-322-US 16-button Wall
Plate Control Keypad
Firmware versions EU: 2.22 US: 2.12 and above
MNL-1T-CL-322-V1.4
October 2017
15-button Wall
User Guide V1.4

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  • Page 1 15-button Wall 1T-CL-322-EU Plate Control Keypad 1T-CL-322-US 16-button Wall Plate Control Keypad User Guide V1.4 Firmware versions EU: 2.22 US: 2.12 and above MNL-1T-CL-322-V1.4 October 2017...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    In this guide Features ..................1 Requirements ................1 In the box ..................2 Safety precautions ..............3 Front panel .................. 4 Rear panel ................... 4 Example of hardware configuration ........5 External controls ................ 5 The 1T-CL-SW software ............. 5 The web interface ..............
  • Page 4 Commands for controlling tvONE™ devices ....21 Scheduling macros..............23 Creating and editing repeating schedules ....23 Creating and editing one-off events ......24 Adding and editing devices ............. 24 What are devices? ............24 Adding a device ..............25 Editing a device ..............
  • Page 5: Features

    Thanks for buying this 1T-CL-322 Control Panel from tvONE™. The Control Panel allows you to control a range of devices through an Ethernet connection and relay outputs. It has red and blue LED backlights that you can use to create color themes and show activation of commands.
  • Page 6: In The Box

    In the box EU model US model Wall-mounted keypad 1T-CL-322 1T-CL- USB Type A to Mini USB with cable 3.5 mm Phoenix connectors 5 V / 2.6 A DC power adaptor, with regional connectors Pre-printed labels for buttons, with regional differences User guide tvONE...
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Read all instructions before attempting to unpack, install or operate this equipment, and before connecting the power supply. Risk of injury from fire or electric shock Follow basic safety precautions. • Do not expose this product to rain or moisture. •...
  • Page 8: Front Panel

    Front panel 1T-CL-322 1T-CL-322 EU version US version Buttons Each button can support up to 16 commands and has two LEDs, one red and one blue, adjustable from 0% to 100%. Rear panel EU version US version Ethernet Connect to an active Ethernet connection, or direct to a PC or Laptop.
  • Page 9: Example Of Hardware Configuration

    Example of hardware configuration AV source C2-2855 scaler Audio amp Ethernet Switch 48v PoE Mute Ethernet Relays 1T-CL-322 Lighting Controller Curtain Controller In this example the Control Panel controls multiple devices with a single Ethernet port. Power over Ethernet allows for greater flexibility in system design and installation as a local power supply is not required.
  • Page 10 Finding out the IP address of your Control Panel The Control Panel automatically uses DHCP to get an IP address when it is connected to a valid network. You can find out the IP address of your Control Panel on the 1T-CL-SW software.
  • Page 11: Network Settings

    Network settings You can adjust your network settings on the InfoFrom window of the1T-CL-SW software, and from the Network Settings tab of the web interface. Configuring your network address On the InfoFrom window, you can enable and disable DHCP and change your IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP and DNS.
  • Page 12: External Control With Telnet And Udp

    External control with Telnet and UDP You can use Telnet or UDP commands to control a specific Control Panel over IP from any capable device, for example a PC or third- party control system. You can also use Telnet or UDP commands to control a specific Control Panel from another Control Panel.
  • Page 13 Commands for external control Use these commands with an external Telnet or UDP control device. You can also use any of the commands for controlling Control Panels, relays, and other devices on pages 18 to 21. Command Parameter Description Use this command to IPCONFIG display the current IP configuration.
  • Page 14 Command Parameter Description Use this command to HELP (?) show the full list of commands. N = COMMAND Use this command to HELP N NAME show the description of a specific command. tvONE...
  • Page 15: Configuring The Control Panel

    Configuring the Control Panel Configure what the buttons of the Control Panel do with the web interface. When you configure buttons, you associate one or two macros with each button. Each macro is a sequence of individual commands that you enter on the Command Settings tab.
  • Page 16: Button Modes

    Button modes Normal mode In normal mode, pressing a button sends the primary macro command to the target device once. Repeat mode In repeat mode, pressing and releasing a button sends the primary macro command to the target device once. Pressing and holding the button sends the macro repeatedly.
  • Page 17: Creating And Editing Macros

    Button Macro name Function LED RED 100% Turns on the red LEDs sequentially from 1 to 15/16 LED BLUE 100% Turns on the blue LEDs sequentially from 1 to 15/16 RED LIGHT OFF Switches off all the red LEDs BLUE LIGHT OFF Switches off all the blue LEDs LED DEMO Toggle the demo mode on or off...
  • Page 18 3. To add a command string, select the button, and then choose a command string from the list on the Command Select window. 4. On the Set Destination window, enter a time delay from 0-99999 ms. The delay is the time between sending command strings. We recommend that you choose at least 500 ms.
  • Page 19 6. Repeat steps 3-5 to add more commands, then save your changes. You can edit your macro to change, remove and reorder command strings. 7. Optional: choose a button mode on the Key Settings tab. Note: do not apply toggle mode and repeat mode to the same button.
  • Page 20: Labelling Buttons

    Remove the protective film from the labels, then stick a label • to the button. Replacement labels You can buy extra blank labels, contact your tvONE™ sales representative. For contact details, see the back page of this guide. Part numbers: EU model: BLS-1T-CL-322-EU • US model: BLS-1T-CL-322-US • tvONE...
  • Page 21: Creating And Editing Command Strings

    Creating and editing command strings The Control Panel can store up to 128 command strings that are up to 128 characters long. You can store longer strings, but you can’t save as many of them. You create and edit command strings on the Command Settings tab.
  • Page 22: Commands For Controlling Control Panels

    Commands for controlling Control Panels You can control Control Panels, for example, changing the states of LEDs, and starting and stopping macros. You can send commands internally to your Control Panel. You can also send commands to other Control Panels. Choose targets for your commands when you create macros.
  • Page 23 Command Parameter Description N1 = % Use this command to change LEDREDS N (0-100) the state of all red LEDs. N = ON/OFF/ Use this command to change LEDSHOW N TOGGLE the state of all LEDs for a specific button. N1 = % Use this command to change BACKLIGHT N...
  • Page 24: Commands For Controlling Relays

    Commands for controlling relays You can open and close relay ports to switch on and off connected equipment. You can open and close the relay ports of your Control Panel. You can also send relay commands to other Control Panels. Choose targets for your commands when you create macros.
  • Page 25: Commands For Controlling Tvone™ Devices

    Commands for controlling tvONE™ devices For a list of the commands you can use with a specific tvONE™ device, see the API document which appears on the Support Information tab for that product at tvONE™.com. Examples of command strings for controlling tvONE™ devices Here is an example of how to create command strings to control equipment through the Ethernet port.
  • Page 26 Example 2 – triggering preset 1 on the C3-510 C3-510 only requires one command string to load a preset, but you must include a login command to access the unit. We recommend that you log out to close the connection. Unlike C2 products, C3 commands can be put in the same string, separated by \x0d.
  • Page 27: Scheduling Macros

    Scheduling macros You can create one-off events and repeating schedules to trigger a macro automatically. Repeating schedules can only trigger the macro once per day, but you can set up multiple repeating schedules to trigger the same macro at different times. Before you start creating schedules, make sure that the control panel shows the correct date and time on the Time Settings...
  • Page 28: Creating And Editing One-Off Events

    Creating and editing one-off events 1. Select an Edit button in the Repeat list. If you are creating a new event, select the Edit button in the first available empty row. 2. Choose or change the settings for your schedule. Adding and editing devices You can store a list of devices that are connected by Ethernet, including the IP address and port number of each device.
  • Page 29: Adding A Device

    Adding a device 1. Select an empty row and then select the Edit button. 2. Enter a name, the IP address, and the port of the device. tvONE™ products use the default port 10001. Editing a device To change an existing device, select the device and then •...
  • Page 30: Changing Your Username And Password

    Changing your username and password You can choose a new username and password on the System Settings tab. Setting a timeout time The web interface automatically logs you out after a period of inactivity. Choose a time between 5 and 60 minutes on the System Settings tab.
  • Page 31: Saving And Restoring Your Settings

    Saving and restoring your settings You can create multiple backup copies of your settings and save them to your computer. If something goes wrong, you can restore your backed up settings. Save and restore settings on the System Settings tab. When you restore settings, refresh your web browser.
  • Page 32: Rebooting The Control Panel

    Rebooting the Control Panel You can reboot the Control Panel from the System Settings tab or InfoFrom from the window of the 1T-CL-SW software. Firmware Finding your firmware version Find your firmware version on the InfoFrom window of the 1T-CL-SW software.
  • Page 33: Updating Firmware

    Updating firmware Update the control panel by connecting it to your computer. 1. Download the latest firmware from www.tvONE™.com/firmware-updates. Search for 1T-CL-322. 2. Extract any zipped files and copy the .BIN file to your computer. 3. Remove the front plate of the Control Panel. On the EU model, use a small screwdriver in the two slots at the bottom of the plate to lever off the front cover.
  • Page 34 7. Copy the .BIN file to the root of the USB UPDATE drive. The firmware update starts automatically. When the transfer is complete, all LEDs on the Control Panel light up. The update is complete when the Control Panel reboots automatically.
  • Page 35: Specifications

    Specifications Input ports EU model: 15 buttons, 1 IP (RJ45) • US model: 16 buttons, 1 IP (RJ45) • Output ports EU model: 2 relay • US model: 1 relay • Ethernet protocol TCP/IP • Power supply 5 V/2.6 A DC (US/EU standards, •...
  • Page 36: Contact Us

    Contact us www.tvONE.com info@tvONE.com tvONE™ NCSA tvONE™ EMEA North, Central and South America Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific 621 Wilmer Avenue, Continental Approach, • • Cincinnati, Ohio 45226, USA Westwood Industrial Estate, Margate, Kent, CT9 4JG, UK Tel +1 859-282-7303 Tel +44 (0)1843 873311 •...

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