Tvone 1T-CL-322-EU Instruction Manual

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1T-CL-322-EU
15 Button Wall Plate Control Keypad
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1T-CL-322-US
16 Button Wall Plate Control Keypad
1T-CL-322
1T-CL-322
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  • Page 1 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 Page | 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    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 ............
  • Page 3 Updating Firmware ..............26 Specifications ................. 27 Acronyms ................27 Limited Warranty ..............28 Regulatory Compliance ............29 Contact Information .............. 30 Page | 3...
  • Page 4: Liability Statement

    This statement does not affect the legal rights of the user in any way.
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    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.
  • Page 6: Requirements

    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.
  • Page 7: Operation Controls And Functions

    Operation Controls and Functions Front and Rear Panel 1T-CL-322 1T-CL-322 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.
  • Page 8: Telnet Commands

    Telnet Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION PARAMETER IPCONFIG Display the current IP NONE configuration SIPMODE Set Ethernet IP mode N = STATIC/DHCP SIPADDR XXX. Set Ethernet IP address XXX = 0 to 255 XXX.XXX.XXX SNETMASK XXX. Set Ethernet Subnet mask XXX = 0 to 255 XXX.XXX.XXX SGATEWAY XXX.
  • Page 9 COMMAND DESCRIPTION PARAMETER LEDBLUES N All blue LED backlight N = % (0-100) control LEDREDS N All red LED backlight N = % (0-100) control LEDSHOW N LED dimming mode N = ON/OFF/TOGGLE control BACKLIGHT N All LED backlight control N = % (0-100) KEY_PRESS N Key press trigger type...
  • Page 10: Software Application

    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.
  • Page 11: Telnet Control

    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)
  • Page 12: Webgui Control

    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.
  • Page 13: Macro Settings

    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.
  • Page 14 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...
  • Page 15 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. Page | 15...
  • Page 16: Extension Macros

    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.
  • Page 17: Command Settings

    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.
  • Page 18: Command List

    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.
  • Page 19 COMMAND DESCRIPTION PARAMETER LEDRED N N1 LED red backlight control N = BUTTON (1-15/16) (specific) 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.
  • Page 20: Schedule

    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.
  • Page 21: Network Settings

    Network Settings Click on ‘Network Settings’ to configure the control panel’s network interface. IP Mode: Static or Dynamic modes IP (address): Discover or enter an IP address for the unit Netmask: Discover or enter a netmask address Gateway: Discover or enter the network gateway address Page | 21...
  • Page 22: System Settings

    System Settings Click on 'System Settings' to reset the WebGUI login password, timeout setting and save or download the Macro settings. User name: Set the user name for logging into the controller. The default name is Admin Old Password: To change the settings of the controller you must enter the old password.
  • Page 23: System Time

    System Time System Time: The current time on the controller Daylight Saving Time: Enable or disable daylight savings time. If enabled, the start and end times and dates are required to be entered for your specific geographical region When setting the System Time, it is easiest to click in the system time text box (1) and then select ‘Now’...
  • Page 24: Sample Application Diagram

    These are examples of how to create command strings to control equipment via the Ethernet port, in this instance to recall presets on certain tvONE C2 and C3 products: C2-2855 and C3-510. The C2-2855 requires two command strings to run a single preset. The preset first has to be recalled before it can be loaded.
  • Page 25: Button Labels

    Please note: The layout and design of the sheet of button labels may vary depending on the regional variation. A removable protective film covers the labels, remove this before use. Additional sheets of printed and blank labels can be purchased by contacting your tvONE Sales representative. Page | 25...
  • Page 26: Updating Firmware

    Updating Firmware Download the relevant version of firmware from the tvONE website http://www.tvone.com/firmware-updates Save the uncompressed .BIN file in the root directory of a USB thumb drive. Disconnect the power and remove the front plate of the control panel. For the EU version use a small screwdriver and lever it off using the two slots provided at the bottom of the plate.
  • Page 27: Specifications

    Specifications Input Ports 15×Buttons, 1×IP (RJ45) EU 16×Buttons, 1×IP (RJ45) US Output Ports 2×Relay (Terminal Block) EU 1×Relay (Terminal Block) US Power Supply 5 V/2.6 A DC (US/EU standards, CE/FCC/UL certified) Power Consumption 3.7 Watts EU version 6.1 Watts US version ESD Protection Human body model: ±8 kV (air-gap discharge)
  • Page 28: Limited Warranty

    Should a product, in tvONE’s opinion, prove defective within this warranty period, tvONE, at its discetion, will repair or replace this product without charge. Any defective parts replaced become the property of tvONE. This warranty does not apply to those products...
  • Page 29: Regulatory Compliance

    The liability of tvONE with respect to any defective products will be limited to the repair or replacement of such products. In no event shall tvONE be responsible or liable for any damage arising from the use of such defective products whether such damages be direct, indirect, consequential or otherwise, and whether such damages are incurred by the reseller, end-user or any third party.
  • Page 30: Contact Information

    Contact Information Should you have questions or require assistance with this product in areas not covered by this manual, please contact tvONE at the appropriate location shown below. tvONE Global Website: www.tvone.com Information: mailto:info@tvone.com tvONE NCSA tvONE EMEA North, Central and South...

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