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IP to Relay, IR, & RS-232 Controller
OPERATION MANUAL

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  • Page 1 CR-CS2 IP to Relay, IR, & RS-232 Controller OPERATION MANUAL...
  • Page 3 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 fi re, electrical shock and injury to persons.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. Introduction ..........1 2. Applications ........... 1 3. Package Contents ........ 1 4. System Requirements ......2 5. Features ..........2 6. Operation Controls and Functions ..3 6.1 Front Panel ........3 6.2 Rear Panel .........4 6.3 IR Pin Defi nition .........5 6.4 RS-232/Telnet Command List ..6 6.5 Software Application .......8 6.6 Telnet Control ........9...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION This Auxiliary Control System is ideal for a user who has a wide variety The CR-CS2 is a simple Control System for a wide variety of connected of devices that need to be controlled. It comes with eight external devices.
  • Page 6: System Requirements

    4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS • Relay trigger controllable equipment such as projection screens, blinds, power switches, etc. or equipment which can be controlled by IR remote. • An active internet connection from a switch or router for control of Ethernet devices. 5.
  • Page 7: Operation Controls And Functions

    6. OPERATION CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 6.1 Front Panel IR OUT GND GND IR IN 3.3V RELAY CONTROL OUT INFRARED OUT RELAY CONTROL OUT 1~4: Connect to devices that support relay triggered power (0~30VDC/10A or 0~250VAC/10A) activation to control them via macro commands. INFRARED OUT 1~4: Connect to the provided IR Blaster to transmit IR signals to devices within direct line-of-sight of the IR Blaster.
  • Page 8: Rear Panel

    6.2 Rear Panel RS485 POWER RS422 RX+ RX- RS232 TXD GND 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1 6 7 8 CONTROL DC 5V (POE) SERVICE COMPORT TRIGGER IN IR IN DC 5V: Plug the 5V DC power adapter into the unit and connect it to an AC wall outlet for power.
  • Page 9: Ir Pin Defi Nition

    IR IN: Connect to the provided IR Receiver or for learning IR commands. Note: For additional IR learning details please refer to section 6.7.3. 6.3 IR Pin Defi nition IR Blaster Power IR Blaster Signal IR Receiver (for IR learning) IR Signal Power Ground...
  • Page 10: Rs-232/Telnet Command List

    6.4 RS-232/Telnet Command List Command Description Parameter Name IPCONFIG Display The NONE current IP SIPADDR XXX. Set Ethernet IP XXX= 0~255 XXX.XXX.XXX address SNETMASK Set Ethernet XXX= 0~255 XXX.XXX.XXX. netmask SGATEWAY Set Ethernet XXX= 0~255 XXX.XXX.XXX. gateway SIPMODE N Set Ethernet N= STATIC or DHCP mode Display the...
  • Page 11 Command Description Parameter Name IREMIT N N1 Send IR IREMIT IR N N1 N2 control code N=PORT (1~4) N1= data format (0) N2=IR EMIT DATA(STRING) Ex: IREMIT IR 1 0 9333,1-156,A9,16,15,15,40,16,5E1,156,55,15, 75C- 0111111122222222112211112211222213-45- IRLEARN N Initiate IR N= 0 [Native format] learning Note: Will display the IR data when an IR signal (30~50KHz) is received.
  • Page 12: Software Application

    6.5 Software Application Please obtain the Device Discovery software from your authorized dealer and save it in a directory where you can easily fi nd it. Note: The unit’s default IP address is 192.168.1.50 Connect the unit and your PC/Laptop to the same active network and execute the Device Discovery software.
  • Page 13: Telnet Control

    6.6 Telnet Control Before attempting to use telnet control, please ensure that both the unit and the PC/Laptop are connected to the same active networks. To access Telnet in Windows 7, click on the “Start” menu and type “cmd” in the search fi eld, then press “Enter”. Under Windows XP go to the “Start”...
  • Page 14 This will connect us to the unit we wish to control. Type “help” to list the available commands. Note: Commands will not be executed unless followed by a carriage return. Commands are not case-sensitive. If the IP address is changed then the IP address required for telnet access will also change accordingly.
  • Page 15: Webgui Control

    6.7 WebGUI Control Open a web browser on a PC/Laptop that is connected to an active network and type the device’s IP address into the web address entry bar. The login screen will appear and ask for a Username and Password.
  • Page 16 Click on the icon to edit each button’s macro. Click on the mark to edit the command settings. Up/down arrows are to move the command up or down and button is to delete the command. Click on Insert button/Add to insert commands. Command can be set to control the Control System/SysCMD, other devices connected within the same Telnet system/Internet area, RS-232 COM ports, IR and Relay devices connected through the Relay outputs of Control System...
  • Page 17 At the top of the Macro edit window is a text fi eld where you can edit the name of the macro. Type your new macro name into the box and then click the icon to save it. Within the edit window the up/down arrows will change the command’s execution order.
  • Page 19 6.7.2 Extension Macro Click on the “Extension Macro” tab to execute/edit the additional software-only macro buttons. These macros can only be executed via the WebGUI or telnet. Macro editing in this tab is identical to editing the prior tab’s macros. 6.7.3 Command Settings Click on the “Command Settings”...
  • Page 20 For IR command saving, insert the command on the bottom column and click on CYP/RAW HEX which indicate the IR command type and click on Save changes to store the command. Under uncertainty of the IR command type click on RAW HEX to ensure a successful command saving.
  • Page 21 6.7.4 Network Settings Click on the “Network Settings” tab to change the network settings for the unit. You can manually set the IP address, netmask and gateway address in “Static IP” mode, or you can obtain an IP address automatically by enabling DHCP. System Settings Click on the “System Settings”...
  • Page 22: Connection Diagram

    7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM Security Door Security Door RS-232 Device to RS-232 Device to be Controlled be Controlled Security Window Security Window Trigger Trigger RS-232 RS-232 Outputs Outputs Output Output Wireless Router Wireless Router (with Internet (with Internet Connection) Connection) LAN Connection LAN Connection 15cm 15cm...
  • Page 23: Specifi Cations

    8. SPECIFICATIONS Input Ports 8 x Trigger (0~15V) 1 x IR (with IR learning support) 1 x USB (Service only) Output ports 4 x IR 4 x Relay (0~30VDC/10A or 0~250VAC/10A) Control Interface 1 x COM port 1 x Ethernet (with PoE support) IR Frequency 30~50kHz Baud Rate...
  • Page 24 CIE-Group Ltd, 3 Widdowson Close, Blenheim Industrail Estate, Bulwell, Nottingham NG6 8WB Tel: +44 (0)115 977 0075 | Fax: +44 (0)115 977 0081 Email: info@cie-group.com www.cie-group.com RDV4...

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