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Novara

3000 Series ControlPads

CP-3006, CP-3008,

 CP-3017-NA, CP-3017-TR-US

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Summary of Contents for CP-3006

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual ControlPads Novara 3000 Series ControlPads CP 3006 CP 3008 CP 3017 NA CP 3017 TR US Last Revised 7 22 2014 ...

Page 2: ...warranted for a period of one 1 year from the Shipping Date b Disk drive mechanisms pan tilt heads and external power supplies are warranted for a period of one 1 year from the Shipping Date c AMX lighting Products are warranted to switch on and off any load that is properly connected to our lighting Products as long as the AMX lighting Products are under warranty AMX also warrants the control of ...

Page 3: ...olPads 6 CP 3008 6 Mounting Specifications 17 Button ControlPads 7 CP 3017 TR US 7 CP 3017 NA 8 Button Layout 9 CP 3006 9 CP 3008 9 CP 3017 NA 9 CP 3017 TR US 10 Wiring and Device Connections 11 Overview 11 Rear Panel Components 12 Power 12 RS 232 12 RELAYS 13 I O 13 IR 13 LAN RJ 45 14 Resetting the ControlPad 15 CP RC01 IR Remote 15 Product Specifications 15 Button Functions 16 IR Remote Codes 16...

Page 4: ...uration Software 25 Overview 25 Setting Your Bonjour Preference 26 Project Device Configuration 27 Modifying a ControlPad in the Device Layout 28 Creating a New Project 29 Adding a Node to the Device Layout 30 Renaming Tree Nodes 30 Relocating Tree Nodes 30 Tagging Devices 30 Configuring Global Settings 30 Enabling the HTTP Web Server 32 Configuring Device Settings 32 Device Interface 33 Device Se...

Page 5: ...ce Interrogation Formulas 56 Adding a Device to the Device Library 56 Modifying Devices in the Device Library 57 Importing a Device Library 57 Renaming a Device 57 ASCII to Hex Tool 58 Test Command Tool 59 Updating Firmware 60 Web Console 63 Overview 63 Changing the Image Logo on the Web Pages 63 Device Information Page 64 Remote Control Page 64 RMS Configuration 65 Overview 65 Installation Checkl...

Page 6: ...iv Novara 3000 Series ControlPads Instruction Manual Table of Contents ...

Page 7: ...m www amx com Refer to the Device Configuration Software section on page 25 for more information The NOVARA 3000 Series of ControlPads include FIG 1 NOVARA 3000 Series ControlPads NOVARA 3000 Series ControlPads Name Description Colors FG s CP 3006 6 Button ControlPad Fits standard 1 gang US UK and EU back box sizes Aluminum FG1302 06 A Black FG1302 06 B White FG1302 06 W CP 3008 8 Button ControlPa...

Page 8: ...3 VDC 13 mA maximum VOL 0 VDC 0 3 VDC 13 mA maximum Ethernet 1 RJ 45 connector for LAN connectivity Reset 1 pinhole pushbutton for factory reset Supported Baud Rates Up to 115200 Dimensions HWD 4 11 16 x 3 7 16 x 1 7 16 11 9cm x 8 8 cm x 3 7 cm Operating Environment Storage temperature range 14 140 F 10 60 C Operating temperature range 32 104 F 0 40 C Relative humidity 5 to 85 non condensing Inclu...

Page 9: ...vity Reset 1 pinhole pushbutton for factory reset CP 3017 TR US only see for location of Reset button access Supported Baud Rates Up to 115200 Dimensions HWD 4 11 16 x 6 x 1 3 4 including knob 11 9cm x 15 2 cm x 4 5 cm Weight 0 863 lbs 0 392 kg Operating Environment Storage temperature range 14 140 F 10 60 C Operating temperature range 32 104 F 0 40 C Relative humidity 5 to 85 non condensing Inclu...

Page 10: ...enix connector for relay connections capable of switching 24 VDC 1A max or 28VAC 1A max LAN 1 RJ 45 connector for LAN connectivity Reset Button 1 pinhole button for factory reset CP 3017 TR US only see FIG 4 on page 7 for location of Reset button access Supported Baud Rates Up to 115200 Dimensions HWD CP 3017 TR US 17 button ControlPads including knob 4 11 16 x 8 1 4 x 1 3 4 11 9 cm x 21 0 cm x 4 ...

Page 11: ...s ControlPads 5 Novara 3000 Series ControlPads Instruction Manual Mounting Specifications 6 Button ControlPads CP 3006 CP 3006 6 button keypads mount onto standard 1 gang US UK or EU back boxes FIG 2 CP 3006 dimensions ...

Page 12: ...s ControlPads 6 Novara 3000 Series ControlPads Instruction Manual Mounting Specifications 8 Button ControlPads CP 3008 CP 3008 8 button keypads mount onto standard 2 gang US UK or EU back boxes FIG 3 CP 3008 dimensions ...

Page 13: ... Novara 3000 Series ControlPads Instruction Manual Mounting Specifications 17 Button ControlPads CP 3017 TR US CP 3017 TR US 17 button keypads mount onto standard 4 gang US back boxes FIG 4 CP 3017 TR US dimensions Reset button access ...

Page 14: ...NOVARA 3000 Series ControlPads 8 Novara 3000 Series ControlPads Instruction Manual CP 3017 NA CP 3017 NA 17 button keypads mount onto standard 2 gang US UK or EU back boxes FIG 5 CP 3017 NA dimensions ...

Page 15: ...a 3000 Series ControlPads Instruction Manual Button Layout This section displays the button layout for each type of ControlPad CP 3006 CP 3008 CP 3017 NA FIG 6 CP 3006 button layout FIG 7 CP 3008 button layout FIG 8 CP 3017 NA button layout ...

Page 16: ...NOVARA 3000 Series ControlPads 10 Novara 3000 Series ControlPads Instruction Manual CP 3017 TR US FIG 9 CP 3017 TR US button layout Reset button access ...

Page 17: ...ARA 3000 series ControlPad Here you can find wiring and electrical capacities for each type of connector FIG 10 displays the rear panel of the CP 3006 FIG 11 displays the rear panel of the CP 3008 FIG 10 CP 3006 rear panel FIG 11 CP 3008 rear panel G N D R X T X POWER IR IR G G SERIAL Power IR Port LAN Port Serial Port RS 232 ports IR ports Power Relay ports I O ports LAN port RS 232 port CP 3017 ...

Page 18: ...you can connect up to two serial devices to the ControlPad The serial connectors comply with EIA 232 F signal levels The RX line supports polling for RS 232 devices for statuses such as power status input status and lamp hours so that this information can be provided to RMS Input voltage is as follows VIH 2 7 VDC VIL 2 7 VDC Output voltage is as follows VOH 5 0 VDC 35 mA maximum VOL 5 0 VDC 35 mA ...

Page 19: ...common ground is shared with I O ports 1 2 Inputs are contact closure sensing Input voltage is as follows HIGH no contact closure VIH 2 5 VDC LOW contact closure VIL 0 8 VDC Output voltage is as follows VOH 3 3 VDC 0 3 VDC internal 25k Ohm pull up resistor VOL 0 VDC 0 3 VDC 200 mA maximum sink current The following table provides wiring requirements for the I O port IR You can connect up to two IR...

Page 20: ... Mbps and whether to use half duplex or full duplex mode The LAN port is best used for connecting to a network switch FIG 19 provides the pinouts and signals for the LAN connector and cable IR Connector Wiring Specifications per Port IR connections Signal Function 1 GND Signal 1 Signal GND IR data 2 GND Signal 2 Signal GND IR data Do NOT connect a power connector to either IR port Doing so may dam...

Page 21: ...R Remote The CP RC01 IR Remote FG1302 70 FIG 1 provides local control of CP 3008 and CP 3017 series ControlPads Product Specifications When you reset a ControlPad the ControlPad is restored to the factory default so you will lose any scripts IRL files Device Interrogation settings or RMS server information loaded on the system FIG 20 CP RC01 IR Remote CP RC01 IR Remote Dimensions HWD 8 x 2 x 1 20 ...

Page 22: ...ld write a script for virtual button 109 9 100 Select the virtual button from the Button Num menu in the Button Event area of the AMX DCS window For more information about scripting and using AMX DCS see the Device Configuration Software section on page 25 IR Remote Codes The following table lists the IR codes for the CP RC01 remote FIG 21 Button Event area of the AMX DCS window IR Remote Codes Bu...

Page 23: ... min Transient Response 1 of V out 50 100 load deviation Overvoltage Protection Transorb protected Output Connection Standard Output Noise 1 of V out 20MHz BW Input Input 36 57 VDC Input Current Overload Protection When Iin 450mA for 75mSec input latches off Input Surge Transorb protected Input Undervoltage Turn on 33 42 VDC Turn off 30 34 VDC General Switching Frequency 200kHz 1 Recovery Time 100...

Page 24: ...ce to the LAN input on the PoE extractor 2 Connect a Cat5 cable from the LAN output on the PoE extractor to an LAN port on the ControlPad 3 Use the provided cable to connect the power supply from the power output on the PoE extractor to the power input on the ControlPad Power Cable Wiring The PS PoE EX0 9 Extractor features a 72 inch 82 7 8cm 2 pin Phoenix connector outputs 12VDC power to a 2 5 x ...

Page 25: ... If you have printed your own custom button labels on acetate cut each button label to fit inside the Key Caps Custom button labels must be cut to a 1 14cm 0 45 square to fit securely inside the Key Caps The thickness of the acetate used must not exceed 004 0 10 mm 2 Place the Key Cap face down and insert the Button Label into the bottom of the Key Cap FIG 26 Orient the Button Label inside the Key...

Page 26: ...on the bottom of the pushbutton first At this point do not allow the clips on the sides of the Key Cap to engage Press the top of the Key Cap down to engage both clips at once securing the Key Cap to the pushbutton Once the clips are engaged the Key Cap is secured to the pushbutton 1 2 3 Verify that the vertical orientation of the Button Label is correct relative to the keypad Be careful to follow...

Page 27: ...pushbutton and gently push the Key Cap down over the pushbutton Once seated properly on the pushbutton the Key Cap will snap into place Re Assembling the ControlPad Follow these steps to re assemble the keypad 1 With all button Key Caps in place put the faceplate over the circuit board 2 Use the supplied 6 screws to secure the faceplate to the circuit board There are two screw holes on the top of ...

Page 28: ...Button Labeling 22 Novara 3000 Series ControlPads Instruction Manual CP 3008 Reassembly CP 3017 NA Reassembly FIG 29 CP 3008 reassembly FIG 30 Reassembling a CP 3017 NA ControlPad ...

Page 29: ...Button Labeling 23 Novara 3000 Series ControlPads Instruction Manual CP 3017 TR US Reassembly FIG 31 CP 3017 TR US reassembly ...

Page 30: ...Button Labeling 24 Novara 3000 Series ControlPads Instruction Manual ...

Page 31: ...ch button containing events A script can be written for events to execute when the ControlPad is powered up by selecting Start Up from the system window An Event can be an RS232 command a button Feedback a Delay Time etc When any or all of the buttons have been configured the information can be uploaded to the ControlPad The AMX DCS application is compatible with the following operating systems FI...

Page 32: ...d takes you to the Bonjour website so you can download and install the software If you do not want to use Bonjour to detect your ControlPads you can disable Bonjour Disabling Bonjour before installing it also stops the prompts asking you to install it whenever you open DCS Perform these steps to set your Bonjour preference 1 From the Tools menu select Bonjour Preference The Bonjour Preference dial...

Page 33: ...t Inspector window Device Configuration Layout Inspector Window Options Device Layout The device layout is broken up into three nodes The top node is the main project the 2nd node defines the location and the 3rd node defines the device Discover Devices Stop Discovering Click to search for any ControlPads currently on the network and display them in the Devices Found on Network list When you click...

Page 34: ...all sub devices Tag Device A tagged device can be programmed or receive a firmware upgrade Any firmware upgrades or device programming you perform in the AMX DCS window only apply to the tagged devices in the Project Device Configuration Select a device then click the Tag button to tag the device Selecting a Project or Location then clicking the Tag button tags all sub devices Delete Highlight a n...

Page 35: ...es Found on Network area to the project or location The device will appear beneath the project or location to which you drag it You can only add a device to a single project Once you add a device to a project the device is bound and any attempt to drag it to another project or location results in an error FIG 36 Modify Layout Device Information window If you have a CP 3006 with a serial number loc...

Page 36: ...Device nodes can be relocated to applicable area by clicking and dragging the node to its new location within the project Moving a node also moves its sub nodes No node can be added or moved under a device Project nodes cannot be relocated and must remain on top of the tree Tagging Devices A tagged device can be programmed or receive a firmware upgrade Any firmware upgrades or device programming y...

Page 37: ...ddress of the RMS peer group in this field Note If you set the RMS Peer Group to an empty value then that ControlPad will disappear from RMS as the RMS Proxy will no longer see it If you want to set the RMS Peer Group to an empty value you must restore the factory defaults for the ControlPad RMS Proxy Port Displays the proxy port for the RMS server This field is view only Enable DCS Enable DCS on ...

Page 38: ...hecked by default This option enables access to web pages for all devices See the Web Console section on page 63 for more information on the web pages Administrator Name Enter the web server administrator name in this field The default administrator name is Admin and is populated in the field by default This option is for future use Any change in the administrator name is not reflected in web acce...

Page 39: ...nt button number on the right side of the screen FIG 40 Likewise selecting a button from the Button Number menu changes the object selected on the device interface Configure Device Settings Window Options Retrieve Data from Device Click this button to retrieve information about the ControlPad Clicking the button opens the Retrieve Device Information window New Device Name Enter the new name for th...

Page 40: ... can choose from All or any number from 1 4 This option is not available if you set the Button Behavior Action Type to Normal Expand View Click to open the Script window The Script window displays a larger more easily readable version of the scripting area All button options from the Scripting area appear in the window and you can use these options to edit copy cut paste and delete events from the...

Page 41: ... To insert the events into another part of the script use the Insert button This button appears grayed out until you use Cut or Copy to save an event to the clipboard buffer Cut Click to copy the selected events into memory and remove them from the script This button appears grayed out until you select an event within the script These events can be viewed by clicking Clipboard Delete Click to remo...

Page 42: ... program a button s backlight color with an empty script the ControlPad does not reflect the change You must program at least one line of a script for the color change to take effect Button Backlight Options Apply All Buttons Check this box to apply the backlight color level and default RGB values to all buttons on the keypad If checked the RGB Value section is disabled If unchecked the RGB Value ...

Page 43: ... Assign option Selecting Toggle activates the Max of Toggles option Selecting the Bank or Toggle options also activates the respective Bank Level or Toggle Level option in the Inputs area on the AMX DCS window Bank Assign This option enables you to select a bank of functions This option is only available when you select Bank for the Action Type Max of Toggles This option enables you to set the max...

Page 44: ... enables you to set the maximum and default volumes for any device connected to the ControlPad You cannot add this option to a script It is a global setting and is set when the ControlPad starts up Once you select the volume levels you want you can program it by clicking the Program Devices button The following table lists the Volume Control options Perform these steps to set the volume control fo...

Page 45: ...e Interrogation options If you attempt to program the volume with an empty script the ControlPad does not reflect the change You must program at least one line of a script for the new volume settings to take effect FIG 49 Interrogation options Interrogation Options Manufacturer Displays the manufacturer of the device This option is view only on this screen You can only change it by clicking Select...

Page 46: ...dow click Tag Data to open the Device Interrogation window FIG 51 and view the details of the device You can check a maximum of five Request names to be programmed for the device DCS auto checks all interrogation requests if there are five or fewer requests available for the device In the AMX DCS window click RMS Settings to open the Assign RMS Custom Request and Status Names window FIG 52 This wi...

Page 47: ...esponse option to set the response time in seconds for the device 6 Click Save Feedback Feedback contains two options for your ControlPad Buttons and Volume Bar Click the plus sign beside Feedback to expand or collapse the available options Buttons The Feedback option configures button feedback for the keypad This allows you to program whether the button displays specific information under a certa...

Page 48: ...t See the Device Library Manager section on page 54 for more information Buttons Options Action Enables you to indicate whether you want to activate button feedback You can choose from On Backlight Flash Full Off On All Buttons Off On Group Off On All Buttons Backlight and On Group Backlight Selecting Full Off turns off button feedback and reduces LED power to zero Selecting Group Off or Group Bac...

Page 49: ...vice Library Manager section on page 54 for more information Action Enables you to select the number of times you want the function to execute You can choose from Send String Once Send String No and Send Continuously Port Enables you to select the port on the ControlPad you want to use to execute the function The number of ports available varies depending on the type of ControlPad you are using No...

Page 50: ... Options Port Enables you to select the port on the ControlPad you want to use to execute the function The number of ports available varies depending on the type of ControlPad you are using Carrier Enables you to turn on the carrier When hard wiring to a device the carrier may have to be turned off Otherwise carrier must be left On Function Code Name Enables you to select a function code for the d...

Page 51: ...vate a relay 1 In the AMX DCS window click Relay The Relay options appear FIG 58 2 Select the relay from you want to activate from the Relay options menu 3 Select On from the Action options menu to activate the relay Selecting Off deactivates the relay 4 In the Scripting area click Add The Relay event now appears in the script Output The Output option enables you to indicate which port you want to...

Page 52: ...indicate the number of minutes in the delay You can set up to 9 minutes Seconds Use the slider to indicate the number of seconds in the delay You can set up to 59 seconds Time Delay This area displays the amount of time for the delay in minutes and seconds and reflects the movement of each of the sliders An unlock sequence requires that all buttons used in the sequence have scripts defined for the...

Page 53: ... The Bank Enable options appear FIG 62 3 Select W1 and click Add to add the bank enable function to your script 4 Click Button 2 on the ControlPad interface 5 Select W2 from the Bank Enable options and click Add to add the bank enable function to your script 6 Click Button 3 on the ControlPad interface 7 Select W3 from the Bank Enable options and click Add to add the bank enable function to your s...

Page 54: ...ing the button a 2nd time will have no effect as the Device is already off If you are using a delay in a script with toggles you should include an additional toggle at the end of the script in the event that the delay caused the ControlPad to miss a toggle Pressing a button during a delay can causes any button events to not execute during the period of delay An advance toggle at the end of the scr...

Page 55: ...e Color menu and select 1 from the Toggle Level menu on the right side of the window 29 Click Add to add the event to the script 30 Select Green from the Color menu and select 2 from the Toggle Level menu on the right side of the window 31 Click Add to add the event to the script 32 Select Blue from the Color menu and select 3 from the Toggle Level menu on the right side of the window 33 Click Add...

Page 56: ...the button is pressed or the button is released You can program separate events for both pressing and releasing the button For example pressing the button powers on a device while releasing the button changes the button color on the keypad Note The Release action is not supported for button presses received via the IR RX sensor Additionally since scripts cannot be interrupted when using the releas...

Page 57: ... one of the above script types you must do the following Create a script Program the device with the script Creating a Boot Up Script A Boot Up script allows you to create a list of scripts for boot up purposes A Boot Up script is the first script to execute on device boot up Once you click the Boot Up Script button the Button section is disabled and the Script section shows the list of scripts fo...

Page 58: ...use the Month and Day menus to indicate which month or day you want the script to become active Afterward use the Days of the Week options to indicate which days during the week you want the script to execute 5 Use the options in the Time area to indicate the time of day when you want the script to execute 6 Click Save The scheduled script now appears in the Schedule menu on the AMX DCS window 7 S...

Page 59: ...g Device s Monitor dialog Programming Device s Monitor Dialog Options Re Program Unsuccessful This button is enabled if there are any unsuccessful programmed devices Once clicked the system attempts to re program all unsuccessful devices in the display window Display Unsuccessful Opens the Programmed Unsuccessful dialog which displays a list of unsuccessful programmed devices The Print button allo...

Page 60: ...modify the device s serial connection settings and provide hexadecimal values where needed for executable and status commands The Device Library Manager is accessible by selecting Device Library Manager from the File menu on the AMX DCS window If you open a device with a script already programmed or working but you just want to set the button setup backlight color you must also re program the scri...

Page 61: ...lays the Baud Rate Data Bits Data Format Flow Control Parity and Stop Bits for the device You can change most of these options if necessary You cannot change any field that appears dimmed Cmd Data ASCII When you select a record from the commands status table this field shows the ASCII representation of the data This information is view only however you can select and copy the information Command S...

Page 62: ...to Device Interrogation It also polls the projector once per second for up to 5 maximum queries if more than 5 queries are defined in the library only the first 5 added into the library are run on the ControlPad The system only accepts pauses in serial RX streams of data for 100 150 milliseconds before it considers the string finished Adding a Device to the Device Library If the provided device li...

Page 63: ...ent serial ports for device interrogation you should delete the device from RMS stop the proxy and then re program the ControlPad When those steps are complete restart the proxy and re add the ControlPad Importing a Device Library 1 From the File menu select Device Manager Library The Device Library Manager window opens 2 In the Device Selection area click the Import button 3 Navigate to a directo...

Page 64: ... to Hex tool to convert ASCII text to a hexadecimal value for device commands The following options appear in this window FIG 78 Rename Device Libraries dialog FIG 79 ASCII to Hex window ASCII to Hex Window Options ASCII Enter ASCII text in this field ASCII to Hex button Click this button to convert the ASCII text to Hex HEX Displays the Hex equivalent of the ASCII text Add Control Characters Sele...

Page 65: ...d Command thru COM to Device window The following options appear in this window ASCII to Hex Window Options Cont Clear Hex Click to clear the HEX field Close Click to close the window To use this tool you must directly connect the SERIAL port on your PC to the device See the RS 232 section on page 12 for wiring and connection information FIG 80 Test Command Tool Test Command Tool Options Available...

Page 66: ...ces that need a firmware upgrade in the Device Layout You can tag as many devices as needed You cannot tag any devices in the Devices Found on Network list If you want to upgrade the firmware of an unbound device you must first add it to the Device Layout 3 On the AMX DCS window click Firmware Upgrade 4 Select a firmware file out from the dialog that appears and click OK The Programming Device s M...

Page 67: ... ControlPad runs sluggishly and may skip scripted events and or appear offline to RMS You should only perform a firmware upgrade when the ControlPad is not in use and no scheduled events or macros are set to run from RMS enabled ControlPads If you need to downgrade the firmware from a 1 2 xx version to a 1 0 xx version you must remove any scripting pertaining to options only available in version 1...

Page 68: ...Device Configuration Software 62 Novara 3000 Series ControlPads Instruction Manual ...

Page 69: ...bles you to add a logo or image file jpg gif png which appears on each page The image cannot be greater than 7 kilobytes in size If the file is greater than 7 kilobytes you will receive a notification that the file is too large and must be reduced in size before you can use it Perform these steps to change the image logo on the web pages 1 Open AMX DCS See the Device Configuration Software section...

Page 70: ...ables you to remotely execute button presses from a web page The page provides a list of all buttons on the ControlPad with an available script Both physical and virtual with scripts are listed On the web page buttons on the page act like regular buttons in that a mouse button click represents a button press and a mouse button release represents a button release The web page enables you to activat...

Page 71: ...on of Java loaded on your PC The CP RMS proxy is intended for use with 32 bit servers only When upgrading the CP RMS proxy you should always shut down the CP RMS proxy service prior to upgrading Supported Operating Systems Windows Server 2003 English Windows Server 2008 Italian Windows Server 2003 German Windows Server 2008 Dutch Windows Server 2003 Italian Windows Server 2008 French Windows Serve...

Page 72: ...on is complete Upgrading the CP RMS Proxy If you are upgrading the existing version of the CP RMS proxy perform the following 1 Shut down the existing CP RMS service 2 Make a backup of the config properties file 3 Perform the upgrade 4 When the installation is complete restore the backup copy of the config properties file to the installation folder of the proxy 5 Restart the proxy FIG 85 AMX CP RM...

Page 73: ...ort you want to use to telnet into the proxy You can telnet into the proxy on the same PC it is running on by using the loopback IP address 127 0 0 1 5 Change the value of the peer group This is a user defined name for the proxy You must configure this value on the proxy and on all ControlPads which the proxy uses zero configuration to discover You can configure this value on the ControlPads in th...

Page 74: ...vents When programming the keypad through DCS make sure to select one of the existing RMS standard functions from the Button Assigned Name options menu or create a custom name for the virtual button This virtual button then appears in RMS as a control function and you can create and schedule a macro containing only that control function in RMS Device Interrogation If you program a ControlPad for d...

Page 75: ...RMS Configuration 69 Novara 3000 Series ControlPads Instruction Manual ...

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