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Lightware RAP-B511-UK Automation Panel manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Lightware RAP-B511-UK User Manual (120 pages)
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Lightware
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Controller
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Introduction
7
Description
8
Model Comparison
8
Box Contents
8
Optional Accessories
8
Compatible Devices
8
Features of the Device
9
Typical Application
10
Product Overview
12
Front View
13
Rear View
13
Special Functions
14
Behind the Front Panel
14
Restarting the Device
14
Entering Bootload Mode
14
Installation
15
Dimensions
16
Label and Cap Fixation
16
Compatible Outlet Box Types
16
Mounting Options
16
Mounting RAP-B511-EU into the Outlet Box
17
Mounting RAP-B511-UK into the Outlet Box
18
Mounting RAP-B511-US into the Outlet Box
19
Control Ethernet Port
20
Connector
20
USB Connector
20
GPIO - General Purpose Input/Output Ports
20
DC Connection
20
Electrical Connections
20
Powering Options
21
Connecting Steps
21
Device Concept
22
General Concept
23
Inputs 1. - User Interactions
23
Buttons
23
Rotary
24
Inputs 2. - Automation Options
25
Real-Time Clock
25
Recognizer
25
TCP Recognizer
26
IR Recognizer
26
GPIO Input Level Change
26
Serial Message Sending
27
Rotary Leds
27
Button LED Configuration
27
Outputs - Actions
27
Ethernet Message Sending
28
HTTP Post and Put Message Sending
28
GPIO Output Level Change
28
Settings for Other Interfaces
29
Serial Interface
29
Ethernet Interface
29
USB Control Interface
29
Infra Interface
30
The Event Manager Feature
30
Basic IT Security
31
Batch Commands
31
Software Control - Lightware Device Controller
32
Install and Upgrade
33
Running the LDC
33
Establishing the Connection
34
UI Config Menu
35
Button Properties
36
Configure Button
36
Configurations of the Rotary
38
Control Menu
39
Gpio
40
Ethernet
41
Infra
43
Macros
44
Variables
45
Event Manager in the RAP-B511 Series
47
Event Manager
47
The Event Editor
48
Create or Modify an Event
48
Special Tools and Accessories
50
Clear One or more Event(S)
51
Export and Import Events
51
Settings Menu
51
Status
51
System
52
Backup
52
Network
52
Time Settings
53
Front Panel Settings
53
Built-In Miniweb
54
Configuration Cloning (Backup Tab)
55
Cloning Steps in a Nutshell
56
Save the Settings of the Device (Backup)
56
Upload the Settings to a Device (Restore)
56
Create and Restore Backups from the Device Memory
56
Advanced View Window
57
Lw2 Programmer's Reference
58
Instructions for the Terminal Application Usage
59
Protocol Description
59
Querying the Control Protocol
60
Querying the Current Firmware Package Version
60
View Firmware for All Controllers
60
Querying the Device Label
60
Querying the Product Type
60
Querying the Supported Commands
60
General LW2 Commands
60
Connection Test
61
Querying the Serial Number
61
Compile Time
61
Querying the Health Status
61
View Installed Board
61
Restarting the Device
61
Restoring the Factory Default Settings
61
Setting the Gateway Address
62
Applying the Network Settings
62
Network Configuration
62
Setting the Subnet Mask
62
Setting the IP Address
62
Querying the Current IP Status
62
Enable/Disable the Ethernet Port
63
GPIO Port Configuration
63
Setting the Level and Direction for each Pins
63
LW2 Commands - Quick Summary
64
Lw3 Programmers' Reference
65
Overview
66
Protocol Rules
66
LW3 Tree Structure and Command Structure (Examples)
66
General Rules
66
Instructions for the Terminal Application Usage
66
Command Types
67
Prefix Summary
67
Error Messages
67
Escaping
67
Legend for the Control Commands
68
Signature
68
Notifications about the Changes of the Properties
68
Subscription
68
System Commands
69
Query the Product Name
69
Set the Device Label
69
Query the Serial Number
69
Query the Firmware Version
69
Resetting the Device
69
Restore the Factory Default Settings
69
Enable Poe
70
Running a Macro
70
Cleartext Login Protection
70
Setting the Login Password
70
Login the Device
70
Query the Timezone
71
Time Settings
71
Enable the Cleartext Login Function
71
Logout from the Device
71
Enable Getting NTP from DHCP Server
72
Query the Last Synchronization
72
Query the Universal Time Coordinated Time (UTC)
72
Query the Active NTP Server
72
Synchronize with the NTP Server
72
Set NTP Server
72
Query the Local Time (RTC)
73
Query the Local Time (RTC) Elements
73
Button Configuration
73
Lock the Front Panel Functionality
73
Lock the Buttons Separately
73
Set the Button Operation Mode
74
Set the Button Interaction State
74
Set the Button Name
74
Set the Icon for the Button
74
Set the Label for the Button
75
Clear the Button Style
75
Button Status Indicators
75
Set the Default Intensity of the Low Brightness
76
Enable the Button LED
76
Button LED Configuration
76
Set the Default Intensity of the High Brightness
77
Set Background Light of the Button
77
Set the Background Light for a Period of Time
77
Button Group Configuration
78
Set the Buttons into Groups
78
Query the Group Members
78
Volume Control Configuration
78
Control Lock of the Jog Dial
78
Set the Volume
78
Set the Active Button
78
Mute the Volume
79
Volume Setting in Mute State
79
Volume Control (Jog Dial) Status Indicators
79
Setting a Condition by Linking Another Condition
80
Setting a Condition by Linking more Conditions
80
How to Arrange an Event
80
Setting a Condition by Specifying a Direct Path
80
Event Manager Basics
80
Setting an Action by Specifying a Direct Path
81
Setting an Action by Linking Another Action
81
Setting an Action by Linking a Macro
81
Event Manager Tool Kit
81
Setting the Delay
81
Setting the Name of the Event
82
Enable the Event
82
Triggering a Condition
82
Querying the Condition Counter
82
Querying the Condition Trigger Counter
83
Testing an Action
83
Variable-Management
83
Value Assignment
83
Addition and Subtraction (Add Method)
83
Addition and Subtraction (Cycle Method)
84
Scan and Store
85
Value Change with Intervals (Case)
85
Reformatting a Value
86
Ethernet Port Configuration
86
Query the DHCP State
86
Change the DHCP State
86
Query the IP Address
87
Change the IP Address (Static)
87
Query the Subnet Mask
87
Change the Subnet Mask (Static)
87
Query the Gateway Address
87
Change the Gateway Address (Static)
87
Apply Network Settings
88
Ethernet Tool Kit
88
Device Filter Based on MAC Address
88
HTTP Post Receiving Blocking
89
Powering on a Computer over Ethernet (Wake-On-LAN)
89
HTTP Port Blocking
89
LW2 Control Port Blocking
89
Ethernet Message Sending
90
Sending a TCP Text (ASCII-Format)
90
Sending a TCP Binary Message (HEX-Format)
90
Sending a UDP Message (ASCII-Format)
90
Sending a TCP Message (ASCII-Format)
90
Setting the Target IP Address
91
Setting the Target Path
91
Setting the TCP Port
91
HTTP Messaging
91
Sending a UDP Binary Message (HEX-Format)
91
Sending a UDP Text (ASCII-Format)
91
Setting the Message Header
92
Sending a Post Message
92
Sending a Put Message
92
TCP Message Recognizer
92
Setting the IP Address of the TCP Server
92
Querying the Last Recognized Message (String)
93
Setting the Timeout
93
Disconnecting from a TCP Server
93
Setting the Delimiter Hex
93
Connecting to a TCP Server
93
Setting the TCP/IP Port Number of the TCP Server
93
Querying the Last Recognized Message (Hex)
94
Clearing the Last Recognized Stored Message
94
Querying the Last Recognized Active Message (String)
94
Querying the Last Recognized Active Message (Hex)
94
Set the Active Timeout
94
Running an Immediate Event Action
94
Port Configuration
95
Protocol Setting
95
BAUD Rate Setting
95
Databit Setting
95
Stopbits Setting
95
Parity Setting
95
Sending a Text (ASCII-Format) Via RS-232
96
Sending a Binary Message (HEX-Format) Via RS-232
96
Command Injection Mode
96
Sending a Message (ASCII-Format) Via RS-232
96
Operation Mode
96
Message Sending
96
Using Hexadecimal Codes
97
Message Recognizer
97
Enable the Recognizer
97
Set the Delimiter Hex
98
Set the Timeout
98
Querying the Last Recognized Message (String)
98
Querying the Last Recognized Message(Hex)
98
Clearing the Last Recognized Stored Message
98
Querying the Last Recognized Active Message (String)
99
Querying the Last Recognized Active Message (Hex)
99
Set the Active Timeout
99
Running an Immediate Event Action
99
Set the Output Level of a GPIO Pin
100
Toggle the Level of a GPIO Pin
100
Set the Direction of a GPIO Pin
100
GPIO Port Configuration
100
LW3 Commands - Quick Summary
101
Firmware Upgrade
106
Introduction
107
Preparation
107
About the Firmware Package (LFP2 File)
107
LDU2 Installation
107
Running the Software
108
The Upgrading Steps
109
If the Upgrade Is Not Successful
111
Troubleshooting
112
How to Speed up the Troubleshooting Process
113
Appendix
114
Specifications
115
Factory Default Settings
115
Cable Wiring Guide
116
Button Numbering
116
Mechanical Drawings
116
Firmware Release Notes
118
Hashtag Keyword List
119
Further Information
120
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