WolfPack WolfPad User Manual

WolfPack WolfPad User Manual

Programmable 10-button keypad with poe function

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Programmable 10-button Keypad with PoE Function
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  • Page 1 WolfPad User Manual WolfPad Programmable 10-button Keypad with PoE Function...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Information

    Important Safety Information 1. Read, follow, and keep these instructions. 2. Heed all warnings. 3. Do not use this product near water. Keep away from wet places, such as: spas, pools, sinks, laundries, wet basements, etc. 4. When cleaning, unplug the switcher and wipe with a dry cloth. Do not use damp cloths, cleaning fluids, or aerosols which may result in electric shock, fire, or switcher damage.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important Safety Information ........................2 1. Introduction ............................1 2. Features ..............................1 3. Package Contents ........................... 1 4. Panel Description ........................... 1 5. Specification ............................2 6. Installation.............................. 3 7. Configuration settings ..........................3 Application ............................... 18...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. Introduction HDTV Supplys WolfPad is a 10-button IP enabled keypad controller aimed at providing customers simple and economic control solutions. With built-in PoE, it can receive power from PoE enabled ethernet switch. The keypad can control devices like presentation switches through LAN(PoE) port or RS232 port. It supports button configuration and control, also system firmware update on web UI.
  • Page 5: Specification

    Name Description Ten buttons on front panel. Buttons The buttons are not defined by default. Users can configure functions for the buttons through WEB GUI RS232 Connect to a RS232 enabled device for RS232 control. Connect to a network device such as an Ethernet switch, router for LAN control (Web UI & LAN (PoE) Telnet).
  • Page 6: Installation

    Technical Power Supply DC 12V 0.5A (Power adapter is not included in the package) Consumption (Max) 1.3W Device Dimension 45mm x 105.6mm x 36mm/ (W x H x D) 1.77” x 4.16” x 1.42” Product Weight 0.18kg/0.40lb 6. Installation If the ethernet switch doesn’t support PoE and keypad can’t get power from PoE, users will need to make a power adapter with supplied phoenix connector to power the keypad through DC 12V port externally.
  • Page 7 Step 2: Connect a PC to the same network. Step 3: Power on all devices. See the following diagram: Input the IP address(the factory default IP address is 192.168.1.254) to the browser and press Enter. The following Login window will display. Input the default Username(admin) and Password(admin): Click “Login”...
  • Page 8 The main page includes 5 interfaces: Key settings, Command Settings, Device Settings, Network Settings, System Settings. “Device Settings”, “Command Settings” and “Key Settings” are used to configure and store functions for buttons. “Network Settings” is used to configure DHCP/Static IP information. “System Settings”...
  • Page 9 Device Settings This section allows you to configure device library for most commonly used devices. See operation in detail as below. The controlled devices can be connected to LAN (via network) port or RS232 port of the keypad. Users can configure IP control parameters and RS232 control parameters for these most commonly used devices by clicking the “Edit”...
  • Page 10 Configurations of IP Control: (1) Click the first “Edit” to enter device name and IP information like the following page. (2) Configure the items in the picture above. • Device Name: Configure a device name for the controlled third-party device. Note: The length of each “Device Name”...
  • Page 11 Note: If you don’t want to save the configurations, you can click “Cancel” to cancel the operations. Configurations of RS232 Control: (1) Click the second “Edit” to enter the following page. (2) Configure the items in the picture above. These parameters are provided by third-party devices manufacturers and can be found in instructional documentations.
  • Page 12 Note: The “Remove” buttons in last column allow you to remove the corresponding configurations for IP Control/RS232. Command Settings After “Device Settings” is configured successfully, click “Command Settings” to set control commands for the stored devices in “Device Settings” section. Note: The control commands are provided by third-party devices manufacturers and can be found in instructional documentations.
  • Page 13 (1) Click “Edit” to enter the following page. (2) Configure the items in the picture above. • Command Name: Set a name for this command. Note: The length of each “Command Name” shall not exceed 32 characters and can include letters, numbers and underscores.
  • Page 14 Key Settings After “Command Settings” is configured successfully, click “Key Settings” to configure commands for each keypad button. For each button, it can configure 6 commands at most. (1) Click the bottom right corner of the button (red box of Fig 1, take KEY1 as an example) to enter the following page (Fig 2).
  • Page 15 This window displays the Device Names you set in “Device Settings” section. Click “Matrix Switcher” button in the above window to enter the following page: Configure the items in the picture above. • Delay (ms): Set the delay time for the command to be sent to the controlled device when press the button.
  • Page 16 Note: If you don’t want to save the configurations, click “Cancel”. Repeat steps from a) to c), configure other commands. Note: The “Remove” buttons in last column allow you to remove the corresponding commands configured for the button. Click “Save” to save all the configured commands to KEY1 button. Network Settings “Network Settings”...
  • Page 17 (1) Web User Settings This tab is used to change web login user Name and password. • Save: Click “Save” to take effect. The default User Name and Password are both set to “admin”. Note: Password starts with letters, numbers or underscores, it must be within 4 to 16 characters in length. (2) Web Login Timeout (Minutes) Configure web login timeout to automatically exit web in certain time.
  • Page 18 • Cancel: Click “Cancel” to cancel saving the settings. Note: The saved .bin file name cannot be changed, otherwise keypad will not be able to restore the configuration. (4) Restore Configuration • Select a File: Click “Select a File” to select a saved configuration bin file from local PC. Note: After selecting the wanted .bin file, it may show fakepath message on the page.
  • Page 19 Note: The keypad will reboot automatically and keypad settings will be cleaned after successfully reset. (6) Reboot the Unit Click “Reboot” to reboot the unit. A notice window will pop up as follows: After rebooting the keypad successfully, the buttons on front panel blink 3 times and the web page returns to the login page.
  • Page 20 • Select a file: Select an MCU upgrade bin file from the local PC. • Upgrade: Click “Upgrade” to start MCU upgrade. The WolfPad keypad will reboot and the web page will be refreshed automatically when MCU upgrading is completed.
  • Page 21: Application

    Application The keypad can control the third-party devices through LAN(PoE) or RS232 port. Before installation, ensure the keypad has been configured functions for buttons through web UI (See “Configure Functions for Buttons” on “Configurations on Web UI” section). 1. Connect the controlled third-party device to LAN(PoE) port or RS232 port of the keypad. 2.

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