Things To Do After Installing Gc And Before Starting A Project; Using Gc: Helpful Tips - Extron electronics IP Link Pro xi IPL EXP I/O Series User Manual

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Things to Do After Installing GC and Before Starting a Project

Read the Global Configurator Help File, included with the software, for details and step-
by-step procedures on how to start a GC Professional or GC Plus project and perform
basic setup tasks for a control processor. The help file provides a wealth of information
on settings and how to use the software. It includes examples of how to use the
features of GC and step by step instructions for typical configuration tasks.
Obtain network addresses and related information from your network administrator.
Set up the IP address for the IPL EXP. See
page 9 for an overview of how to set up the network properties of the unit. For
details, see the GC help file or Toolbelt help file. The help files contain instructions on
how to set the IP address, gateway IP address, subnet mask, mail server IP address,
domain name, web port, SMTP username, and SMTP password so that the EXP is able
to communicate with the network.

Using GC: Helpful Tips

Resources and notes
The IPL EXP I/O Series Setup Guide is shipped with the unit. It includes a quick
reference to the front and rear panel features, and covers basic hardware installation.
See
Front Panel Features
on page 13 in this guide for features and settings for the ports you are configuring.
If you plan to configure the EXP at the installation site, Extron recommends downloading
drivers for all the devices in the installation before you go out to the site.
The Global Configurator project file (*.gcpro or *.gcplus) contains configuration settings
and it can be saved to a directory or folder for backup or for installation on another
expansion interface. Saving a configuration is recommended before you perform a
firmware upgrade.
IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address are required during network setup of
the control processor.
The unit name is any name (for example, Room730-IPLEXP200 or ConfRmSystem) that
you want to use to label a specific EXP unit. The default is a combination of the product
name and part of the hardware (MAC) address. This can be changed to your choice of
alphanumeric characters and hyphens (-). The following rules apply:
Spaces are not permitted within the name of a unit or at the start or the end of a
name.
Underscores ( _ ) are not permitted.
Valid characters are A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and - (hyphen).
The unit does not distinguish between upper and lower case letters.
The name cannot start with a number or a hyphen, and it cannot end with a
hyphen.
Maximum name length is 63 characters.
Network Communication Setup
on page 10 and
Ports, Addressing, and Connections
IPL EXP I/O Series • Software-based Configuration and Control
on
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