CYP CDPS-CS4 Operation Manual

CYP CDPS-CS4 Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 CDPS-CS4 Control System Center Operation Manual Operation Manual...
  • Page 3 DISCLAIMERS The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. Cypress Technology assumes no responsibility for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. Cypress Technology assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document.
  • Page 4 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 5: 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 ....2 6.1 Front Panel ..........2 6.2 Rear Panel ..........3 6.3 Remote Control ......... 4 6.4 IR Cable Pin Assignment......5 6.5 RS-232 Protocol ..........
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION As we enter a new era of smart devices, the dream of controlling everything with one finger is finally upon us. This Control System Center allows those dreams to come true by not only providing direct but also indirect control interfaces for all of your devices. Direct control methods such as IR (with IR learning), RS-232, relay, and DC triggers allow users to maintain traditional styles of control over devices while indirect device control is possible using telnet allowing users to...
  • Page 7: System Requirements

    4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS • Trigger input source equipment such as motion detection cameras, TVs, power switches, etc. • An active internet connection from a switch or router for control of Ethernet devices. 5. FEATURES • Supports 1 IR Learning input, 8 IR Blaster outputs, 8 Trigger inputs, 8 Relay outputs, 2 COM ports, and 4 Ethernet ports •...
  • Page 8: Rear Panel

    sending an IR signal. The LED will also illuminate when learning IR commands. COMMS LED: This LED will blink when the COM ports are sending/ receiving data. It will also blink when macros are executed (1 flash for each command within the macro). 6.2 Rear Panel RELAY OUT INFRARED OUT...
  • Page 9: Remote Control

    Once connected, any typed commands will be sent directly to the appropriate COM port. RESET: To reset the IP settings back to factory default, press and hold the button with a pin for 10 seconds. Both IR and COMMS LEDs will illuminate to indicate you have successfully reset it. LAN 1~4: Connect any one port to an active Ethernet network to allow it to control other devices on the network and to be accessed via Telnet/WebGUI.
  • Page 10: Ir Cable Pin Assignment

    6.4 IR Cable Pin Assignment IR Blaster Power IR Signal IR Learner IR Signal Power Ground 6.5 RS-232 Protocol DATA TERMINAL EQUIPMENT Assignment Baud Rate: 4800~115200bps Data Bits: 7~8 Parity: None, Odd, Even Flow Control: None Stop Bits: 1...
  • Page 11: Telnet Commands

    6.6 Telnet Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION IPCONFIG Display the current IP configuration. SIPADDR X.X.X.X Set Ethernet IP address. X=0~255 SNETMASK X.X.X.X Set Ethernet netmask. X=0~255 SGATEWAY X.X.X.X Set Ethernet gateway. X=0~255 SIPMODE N Set Ethernet IP mode. N=STATIC, DHCP Show unit’s firmware version. REBOOT System reboot.
  • Page 12 COMMAND DESCRIPTION IREMIT IR N N1 N2 Send IR content. N=1~8 (IR Port) N1=0 (Format) N2={IR Data String} IRLEARN N Capture and then display the IR code from an IR remote button press. N=0 (Format) COMSEND COM N N1 Send command to COM port. N=1~2 (COM Port) N1={Command Data} (Up to 512 ASCII characters)
  • Page 13 COMMAND DESCRIPTION TRIGGER INFO N Show settings for specified trigger. N=1~8 (Trigger Port) TRIGGER ACTIVE N N1 Enable or disable trigger N. N1=1~8 N2=ENABLE, DISABLE TRIGGER MODE N N1 Set trigger N’s activation method. N1=1~8 N2=RAISING, FALLING, CHANGE Note: • All commands must be followed by a carriage return. Commands are not case-sensitive.
  • Page 14: Telnet Control

    6.7 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 field, then press “Enter”. Under Windows XP go to the “Start”...
  • Page 15 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 16: Webgui Control

    6.8 WebGUI Control • Install the Device Discovery Tool Please obtain the Device Discovery software from your authorized dealer and save it in a directory where you can easily find it. Connect the unit and your PC/Laptop to the same active network and execute the Device Discovery software.
  • Page 17: Macro Settings

    • Login to the WebGUI Open a web browser on a PC/Laptop that is connected to an active network and type the unit's IP address into the web address entry bar. The login screen will appear and ask for a Username and Password. The default username and password is “admin”.
  • Page 18 functions: (1) Macro 1: Sequentially close relays 1 through 8 with a 100ms delay (2) Macro 2: Sequentially open relays 1 through 8 with a 100ms delay (3) Macro 3: Sequentially toggle the state of relays 1 through 8 with a 100ms delay (4) Macro 4: Sequentially send IR signals from emitters 1 through 8 with a 100ms delay.
  • Page 19: Extension Macro

    the unit itself (SysCMD), to a specified IP address (TELNET), to a specified RS-232 port (COM), to a specified IR port (IR) or to trigger a relay port (Relay). Sending commands to devices on the local network, or across the internet requires the IP address and network port number of the destination device.
  • Page 20: Command Settings

    6.8.3 Command Settings Click on the “Command Settings” tab to create, edit or delete commands. The number of commands that can be stored in the unit is limited by memory. It is generally recommended that commands be under 128 characters long (including spaces). However, if longer commands are needed there is limited support for commands up to 512 characters long.
  • Page 21: Uart Settings

    6.8.4 UART Settings Click on the “UART Settings” tab to configure each COM port's Baud Rate, Data Bit, Parity, and Stop Bit. Values that can’t be directly selected here may be set via Telnet or RS-232. After changing a COM port’s settings please click on the “Save”...
  • Page 22: System Settings

    6.8.6 System Settings Click on the “System Settings” tab to make changes to various system settings. From this tab you can change the WebGUI login password and login timeout settings. You may also save the full system configuration, including all macros, to your connected PC/Laptop or restore them from a previously saved configuration.
  • Page 23: Connection Diagram

    7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM Integrated 3rd Party Control Alarm Blind Screen Lighting Sensor Control Control Control IR Blasters Internet Connected Router Power Supply RELAY OUT INFRARED OUT COM 1 COM 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RESET DC 5V IR Learner...
  • Page 24: Specifications

    8. SPECIFICATIONS Input Ports 1×IR Learner (3.5mm), 8×Trigger (2-pin Terminal Block) Output Ports 8×IR Blaster (3.5mm), 8×Relay (2-pin Terminal Block), 2×COM (9-pin D-sub), 4×LAN (RJ45) IR Frequency 30 - 50kHz (30 - 60kHz under ideal conditions) Baud Rate Up to 115200bps Power Supply 5V/2.6A DC (US/EU standards, CE/FCC/UL certified)
  • Page 25: Acronyms

    9. ACRONYMS ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM Command Line Interface Graphical User Interface HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol Infrared Local Area Network Personal Computer Universal Serial Bus...
  • Page 28 CYPRESS TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. www.cypress.com.tw...

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