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AHLINK

The first line shows the model name of the device. 

SERIAL  
Serial number of the unit.

VER 
Firmware version.

ADDRESS 
Set-up the AHnet address to send a command. Use 
address 0 to broadcast the command instruction.

DYNAMIC2 CONTROL 
Sends basic commands to Dynamic2 monitors 
family. Select the AHnet address to send the 
command, and press the function to send to AHnet 
RS422 BUS.

DYNAMIC3 CONTROL 
Sends basic commands to Dynamic3 monitors 
family. Select the AHnet address to send the 
command, and press the function to send to AHnet 
RS422 BUS.

DYNAMICTALK CONTROL 
Sends basic commands to DynamicTalk 
microphones family. Select the AHnet address to 
send the command, and press the function to send 
to AHnet RS422 BUS.

IP ADDRESS
Shows the actual ERT IP address. Note that if the 
DIP6 is active, the unit is configured with the factory 
IP and this IP information should be different.

MASK
Shows the actual ERT MAK 
address.

Configuration PSW
Enter the password 4006 to set-up the ERT IP 
address. The next page shows the ERT network 
configuration.

GATEWAY
Shows the actual ERT

gateway address.

Summary of Contents for ERT 30

Page 1: ...User Guide Danish craftmanship Mediterranean soul Technology Serving Desing ERT 30 ERT 60 IP to RS422 interface control ...

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Page 3: ...ONS AND SECURITY 6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 9 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS 10 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 13 AHLINK 14 AHNET ADDRESS CONFIGURATION 18 AHNET PROTOCOL 20 INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL 23 WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS 24 ...

Page 4: ... integration and for a maximum reliability Please read this installation and operating instructions carefully and keep them in a safe place for future reference We remain at your entire disposal if you have any suggestions that would help us improve our products Henrik Holm General Manager hholm albiral com ...

Page 5: ... based on quality materials and the latest technology Products which endow meeting and conference rooms with silent ergonomic innovative and aesthetic solutions that integrate into the furniture hang from the walls as works of art or are used as interactive points of information The world of Arthur Holm Arthur Holm offers a selection of unique elegant versatile flexible and ergonomic products that...

Page 6: ... allowed by the cable used Do not place anything on the power cord Do not locate this product where a person may walk or trip over the cord EC REGULATIONS AND SECURITY ATTENTION Do not disassemble or modify the device in any way This symbol warns of the presence of dangerous un insulated voltages inside some of the components of sufficient magnitude to expose people to risk of electronic shock Thi...

Page 7: ...ce of 30 mm in order to have good ventilation Never place above the device any sources of flames such as lighted candles etc If you are using the device in extreme weather conditions and or tropical climates the equipment should be installed in a room which ensures a reasonable level of temperature and humidity This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class B digital devic...

Page 8: ...rference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 9: ...22 ports 30 units on each RS422 port Note ERT 30 model has only one AHNet RS422 port The user can control up to 30 units The ERT interface Unit and the AHnet Communication Protocol have been developed to control configure and diagnose Arthur Holm devices such as motorised monitors motorised microphone solutions motorised cable systems and motorised cable cubby solutions Box Contents Before the ins...

Page 10: ...the unit DIP1 Activates the radio signal to control the unit using AHlink app DIP2 Activates the automatic AHnet ID configuration on the RS422 bus DIP3 Not used DIP4 Activates firmware upgrades DIP5 Not used DIP6 Configures the factory IP address IP 192 168 0 128 MASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 192 168 0 3 MAC 70 B3 D5 49 70 00 DIP7 Not used DIP8 Not used ...

Page 11: ... control the units using AHnet commands connect the Arthur Holm or the Albiral units on this connector AHnet2 RJ45 RS422 port To control the units using AHnet commands connect the Arthur Holm or the Albiral units on this connector Note The ERT 30 has one AHnet RS422 port connector only With one ERT 30 the user is able to control up to 30 devices and with one ERT 60 the user is able control up to 6...

Page 12: ...he local network port ETHERNET LED3 Not used LED4 Change the state when the unit sends a AHnet command when the automatic AHnet ID configuration is activated DIP2 The ERT interface sends commands to the units connected on AHnet1 and AHnet2 to automatically set up the AHnet ID on each unit RF Lights up when a mobile or tablet is connected to the unit to control and set up the ERT by using the AHlin...

Page 13: ...onnects to the ERT interface by using a local network When opening the 2002 ERT port the main device controller is able to send AHnet commands to the ERT interface and the ERT sends AHnet commands to the units using the RS422 ports The user is able to connect up to 60 units to the ERT using the two RS422 RJ45 buses 30 units on each bus Please follow this user guide to set up the AHnet address on e...

Page 14: ...e app is free Execute the AHlink on your mobile phone On the AHlink app options it is recommended to not select Auto Connect and select Portrait on Orientation To connect to the device select Scan for local devices The AHlink name always begins with ERT characters and the fourth last MAC radio address Select the device to control and set up the unit ...

Page 15: ...15 AHLINK When selecting the device the first page will upload on the mobile phone When the mobile app is connected to the unit the RF LED lights up ...

Page 16: ...family Select the AHnet address to send the command and press the function to send to AHnet RS422 BUS DYNAMICTALK CONTROL Sends basic commands to DynamicTalk microphones family Select the AHnet address to send the command and press the function to send to AHnet RS422 BUS IP ADDRESS Shows the actual ERT IP address Note that if the DIP6 is active the unit is configured with the factory IP and this I...

Page 17: ...17 AHLINK NETWORK CONFIGURATION Change the network configuration and press the NETWORK INI button to update the new network settings ...

Page 18: ...t have the LCD screen configuration ISD The devices that have AHnet address rotary switches don t provide this functionality To activate this function activate DIP2 on SETTINGS ERT switches and turn the unit on The ERT will periodically send a special AHnet command to set up the AHnet address on each unit When the units receive the special AHnet address configuration command the user will hear the...

Page 19: ...19 AHNET ADDRESS CONFIGURATION ...

Page 20: ...vices there is a special AHnet address used as broadcast Please refer to the user guide of the device as there are different family broadcast addresses BYTE 2 is the function to execute on the unit BYTE 3 is the first value of the function BYTE 4 is the second value of the function In some functions this value is not used and should be 00 Below there are some AHnet commands used to control the dif...

Page 21: ...FB XX 03 00 00 FA XX 03 03 00 DVI 2 SELECTION FB XX 03 03 00 FA XX 04 01 00 BUTTON LOCK FB XX 04 01 00 FA XX 04 00 00 BUTTON UNLOCK FB XX 04 00 00 FA XX 15 00 00 ASK BACKLIGHT LEVEL FB XX 15 00 ZZ FA XX 15 01 ZZ SET BACKLIGHT LEVEL FB XX 15 01 ZZ FA XX 16 00 00 ASK CONTRAST LEVEL FB XX 16 00 ZZ FA XX 16 01 ZZ SET CONTRAST LEVEL FB XX 16 01 ZZ FA XX 17 00 00 ASK BRIGHTNESS LEVEL FB XX 17 00 ZZ FA X...

Page 22: ...FB XX 04 00 00 FA XX 15 00 00 ASK BACKLIGHT LEVEL FB XX 15 00 ZZ FA XX 15 01 ZZ SET BACKLIGHT LEVEL FB XX 15 01 ZZ FA XX 16 00 00 ASK CONTRAST LEVEL FB XX 16 00 ZZ FA XX 16 01 ZZ SET CONTRAST LEVEL FB XX 16 01 ZZ FA XX 17 00 00 ASK BRIGHTNESS LEVEL FB XX 17 00 ZZ FA XX 17 01 ZZ SET BRIGHTNESS LEVEL FB XX 17 01 ZZ ZZ Value 0 99Dec XX AHnet address Broadcast XX F8 DynamicTalk family COMMAND DESCRIPT...

Page 23: ...ll help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in ...

Page 24: ...Albiral Displays Solutions will not be responsible for any damages caused by the transportation of the goods if the customer does not inform in writing when receiving the goods 3 2 After 90 days of the purchase date the beneficiary of the warranty will pay both freight and insurance costs Albiral Display Solutions S L will not be responsible for any damages caused by transportation when this one i...

Page 25: ...e a RMA form and a copy of the purchasing invoice Please note that laws vary from country to country and the same provisions of this warranty may not apply to you If you have any doubts concerning the terms of this warranty please contact business albiral com 34 938 502 376 Copyright Dec 2019 All rights reserved Albiral Display Solutions SL Registered trademarks Albiral Arthur Holm Pixtron Broadca...

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