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Page 1: ...ATEN Control System User Manual www aten com...

Page 2: ...alled and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interferenc...

Page 3: ...ams prove defective following their purchase the buyer and not the manufacturer its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any incidental or consequent...

Page 4: ...about all ATEN products and how they can help you connect without limits visit ATEN on the Web or contact an ATEN Authorized Reseller Visit ATEN on the Web for a list of locations and telephone numbe...

Page 5: ...0100 xiv VK0200 xiv VK1100 xiv VK2100 xiv VK112EU xv VK108US xv VK224 xv VK236 xv VK248 xv VK258 xvi VKT100 xvi 1 Introduction Overview 1 Benefits 3 Intelligent Control 3 Features 5 Controller 5 ATEN...

Page 6: ...ations 37 Installing the Control Pads 38 Installation Steps 38 RS 232 Serial Connection 43 Relay Connections 44 Digital Input Device 45 Ethernet 46 ATEN Expansion Box 47 Control Interface Devices 48 A...

Page 7: ...ft Sidebar 94 Properties 95 Controller Properties 95 Expansion Box Expander 97 Serial Device Properties 98 I O Device Properties 100 IR Relay Device Properties 101 Ethernet Device Properties 102 Libra...

Page 8: ...e Label 152 Change Group Button State 153 Change Slider Bar Level 154 Change Button Name 155 Graphic Library 157 Background Color 157 Button 157 Icon 158 Device Interface 158 Library 159 Flag 160 Moni...

Page 9: ...19 Setting Up Remote PC Control 221 Installing ControlAssist on Target Computers 221 Adding Target Computers to the Control System 224 Configuring a Control Interface 227 Supported PC Control Actions...

Page 10: ...x Safety Instructions 253 General 253 Rack Mounting 255 Specifications 256 VK0100 VK0200 256 VK1100 258 VK2100 261 VKT100 264 CAD and Panel Cutout Diagrams 265 VK0100 265 VK0200 269 VK108US 273 VK112E...

Page 11: ...Button Keypad EU 2 Gang ATEN Touch Panel VKT100 10 1 Touch Panel ATEN Expansion Box VK224 4 Port Serial Expansion VK236 6 Port IR Serial Expansion Box VK248 8 Channel Relay Expansion Box VK258 8 Chann...

Page 12: ...ol System installation Chapter 4 ATEN Configurator VK6000 Provides a complete description of the ATEN Configurator VK6000 software and how to use it to configure and operate the ATEN Control System Ch...

Page 13: ...applied to a supported hardware control device such as a mobile device ATEN Keypad or ATEN Control Pad to be able to function Project A project is a set of configuration for an ATEN Control System inc...

Page 14: ...ons VK0200 The VK0200 package consists of 1 VK0200 12 Button Control Pad EU 2 Gang 1 Button Pack 6 Terminal Blocks 1 Faceplate 1 User Instructions VK1100 The VK1100 package consists of 1 VK1100 Compac...

Page 15: ...108US 8 Button Keypad US 1 Gang 1 Button Pack 1 Terminal Block 1 Faceplate 1 User Instructions VK224 The VK224 package consists of 1 VK224 4 Port Serial Expansion Box 1 Power Adapter 1 Mounting Kit 1...

Page 16: ...tions VKT100 The VKT100 package consists of 1 VKT100 10 1 Touch Panel 1 User Instructions Note Read this manual thoroughly and follow the installation and operation procedures carefully to prevent any...

Page 17: ...rol all the hardware devices in different rooms whenever and however you like ATEN Control Box Control Pad easily deploys into an existing installation and integrates seamlessly with ATEN VanCryst pro...

Page 18: ...hat grants you quick access to target and control hardware devices Use of any Viewer is protected with password authentication to ensure secure access The ATEN Control System is perfectly applicable i...

Page 19: ...and upload Viewers via a smart mobile app Through an intuitive GUI the process for setting up the controls for every room is simple and customizable via straightforward predefined commands and macros...

Page 20: ...n the Go Control Intuitive system control can start with one room and scale up to multiple rooms in the same area or across regions Toggling between Viewers on an iOS Android or Windows mobile device...

Page 21: ...or building management systems Telnet TCP UDP ONVIF PJLink HTTP and HTTPS compliant Supports project file backup Supports up to 8 ATEN Keypads Web GUI for easy system configuration 2 free licenses for...

Page 22: ...buttons Customizable button text engraving service System LED indicators for quick connection status check Dual color LEDs for clear indication in dark environments Redundant power supplies DC power a...

Page 23: ...ned event monitoring to automatically trigger the next actions Test tool to verify commands in action before uploading the Viewer to the ATEN controller Simulator to simulate and review the customized...

Page 24: ...Scalability an ATEN controller can connect up to 8 Keypads Versatile modes support flexible behavior settings for each button Intuitive Web GUI for easy configuration Redundant power supplies DC power...

Page 25: ...TCP UDP HTTP or HTTPS devices KNX IP interfaces for connecting KNX compliant devices Cables One Cat 5e 6 Ethernet cable used to connect the ATEN controller to the local area network Optional For seria...

Page 26: ...e functionality of your Control System For more information visit the ATEN website Contact your ATEN dealer to purchase these accessories Model Description 2XRT 0004G Full Range IR Emitter 1 8 m 2X 03...

Page 27: ...LED The LED lights green to indicate an active device connection and I O signals are being transmitted 4 Serial LED The LED 1 6 lights green to indicate serial signals are being transmitted 1 Importan...

Page 28: ...The distance between the IR remote and the receiver window should be kept under 10cm with a direct line of sight The LED blinks green to indicate the unit is ready to receive signals from an IR remote...

Page 29: ...els Four channels that can be configured as digital input or digital output ports Digital Input 0 24VDC programmable input range or contact closure with 12VDC pull up Digital Output 250mA sink from 12...

Page 30: ...D blinks green to indicate Ethernet sig nals are being transmitted ACT The LED lights green to indicate 100Mbps transmissions 5 DC Output Overload LED The LED lights orange to indicate DC output excee...

Page 31: ...oad of Viewers The LED lights orange to indicate that Viewers were not successfully uploaded 8 Controller ID Switch This 16 segment switch is used to set an ID for the controller 9 Reset Switch To cle...

Page 32: ...total power output of 12W max 5 IR Serial Ports Two IR ports that can also be configured as RS 232 TX ports pin1 Signal pin2 Ground 6 RS 232 422 485 Serial Ports Two ports with supported RS 232 422 4...

Page 33: ...tall the device in a rack do the following 1 Use the M3 x 8 Phillips head hex screws supplied with the Rack Mount Kit to screw the rack mounting brackets onto the front of the unit 2 Position the unit...

Page 34: ...evice in a rack do the following 1 Remove the side and bottom screws from the front of the VK1000 2 Use the two bottom screws removed in step 1 to secure the bottom of the brackets and two M3X6 hexago...

Page 35: ...ID Switch to assign an ID to this unit Note It is possible to install more than 16 controllers under the same subnet In which case the 17th controller and the ones added after that will each be sharin...

Page 36: ...liant devices connect the devices to a KNX IP interface and then connect the KNX IP interface to the network where the Control Box is installed To check if the KNX functions are supported by the Contr...

Page 37: ...l Relay Digital I O Controller ID Switch Ground Power Input RS 232 RS 232 422 485 Connect to network via Cat 5e cable Connect to RS 232 serial devices Connect to provide 12VDC power supply Connect to...

Page 38: ...via Cat 5e cable Power Input Power Outlet Relay Connect to switch or motor devices 12VDC Power Output Connect to provide 12VDC power supply IR Serial Connect to IR or RS 232 devices Connect to RS232 4...

Page 39: ...d LED lights orange an alarm beeps three times and the ports are turned off To return power to the ports power off the Control Box unplug all hardware connected to the 12VDC Power Output ports power o...

Page 40: ...anual 24 Relay Power Supply Connects to Provides 12VDC power for the relay loop Power Supply 12VDC 2A Max 24W shared by 4 ports 4 x 12VDC Output Ports Switch Screen Projector Lift Lighting Motorized E...

Page 41: ...er 25 Digital Output Power Supply VK2100 only Power Supply 12VDC 2A Max 24W shared by 4 ports Connects to Switch Screen Projector Lift Lighting and Equipment Control 4 x 12VDC Output Ports Provides 12...

Page 42: ...al Output Dual Power Supply VK2100 only Power Supply 12VDC 2A Max 24W shared by 4 ports 4 x 12VDC Output Ports Provides 12VDC power for the digital output loop Provides connection to digital output 2...

Page 43: ...dware devices such as electric screens projector lifts and other motorized equipment Each relay is normally open by default Normally Open Closed Normally Open Isolated Relays Contact Rating 24VDC 2A M...

Page 44: ...ontrol Box and install the IR transmitter on or near the device s IR receiving port as shown on page 29 Serial Connection Connect the device s receiver RX and ground ports to the Serial TX and Ground...

Page 45: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Setup and Panel Oper 29 One IR Transmitter Two IR Transmitters IR Receiver Unidirectional IR 2 x IR Transmitters IR Receiver...

Page 46: ...or switch status from a device This information is used to trigger events and functions through the VK2100 Digital Input VDC Digital input 12VDC hardware devices temperature current and monitor sensor...

Page 47: ...rovide non powered dry contact open and closed circuit control of hardware devices such as electric screens projector lifts and other motorized equipment Devices connected to the Digital Output port m...

Page 48: ...or bi directional RS 232 control the transmit receive and ground pins must be wired on both the VK2100 and hardware device Each hardware device requires different wiring Please consult each hardware d...

Page 49: ...s ports on the VK2100 The VK1100 is the same except that it has fewer ports Pin Assignments RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Pin2 RX Pin1 RX Pin3 D Pin3 TX Pin2 RX Pin4 D Pin5 GND Pin3 TX Pin7 RTS Pin4 TX Pin8 CT...

Page 50: ...DU CURRENT OUTLET CURRENT IP ADDRESS SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 OUTLET STATUS ONVIF TCP PJLink Telnet Telnet 1 x Ethernet Port The RJ 45 port is used to connect the Control Box to the network and access TCP UD...

Page 51: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Setup and Panel Oper 35 ATEN Control Pad Panel Components VK0100 VK0200 2 3 4 9 8 7 5 1 6 Front View Rear View Side View 9 8 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 Front View Rear View Side View...

Page 52: ...is actively transmitting and receiving data 3 Reset Switch To clear all the configurations except the network settings press and hold the Reset Switch for 8 seconds To reset the network settings press...

Page 53: ...trol Pad is powered on and the button is currently off A button LED lights white The Control Pad is powered on and the button is currently on A button LED blinks orange and white repeatedly The functi...

Page 54: ...jector Video Switch Projector Projector Lift Ethernet Cable Camera Network Lighting Control Conference System Door Sensor Dry Contact Device PoE Switch Relay RS 232 DI 2 2 2 3 Relay DI Screen Projecto...

Page 55: ...pansion Boxes 3 To use PoE connect the Control Pad to a PoE switch via an Ethernet cable For details see Ethernet page 46 4 If you do not have power sourcing equipment for PoE contact your local sales...

Page 56: ...ollers using shared IDs reconfigure the connection mode For details see Controller Properties page 95 6 Power on all the devices The button LEDs light orange 7 Assemble the button caps onto the Contro...

Page 57: ...er 2 Hardware Setup and Panel Oper 41 8 Mount the Control Pad to the wall a Secure the Control Pad to the wall with self prepared screws b Install the supplied faceplate to the Control Pad VK0100 VK02...

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Page 59: ...ted devices For bi directional RS 232 control the transmit receive and ground pins must be wired on both the Control Pad and hardware device Each hardware device requires different wiring Please consu...

Page 60: ...ardware devices such as electric screens projector lifts and other motorized equipment Each relay is normally open by default Normally Open Closed Normally Open Isolated Relays Contact Rating 24VDC 1A...

Page 61: ...s through the Control Pad Digital Input VDC Digital input 5VDC hardware devices temperature current and monitor sensors provide voltage signals between 1 and 5 A digital input port detects if a voltag...

Page 62: ...RRENT IP ADDRESS SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 OUTLET STATUS ONVIF TCP PJLink Telnet Telnet 1 x Ethernet Port The RJ 45 port is used to connect the Control Box to the network and access TCP UDP PJLink ONVIF HTTP...

Page 63: ...ty of locations across a network The diagram below provides an example of the VK224 4 Port Serial Expansion Box setup Note To add and configure ATEN Expansion Boxes see Device Configuration List page...

Page 64: ...lows Note The following Keypad models are available You can have your Keypad buttons customized with text engraving To make the order go the this link https www aten com ext_data global_en VK_Keypad_E...

Page 65: ...LEDs Indicate function and Keypad statuses For detailed information see LED Indications page 50 3 System LED Indicators LAN lights green to indicate that the Keypad is connected to LAN Link lights gre...

Page 66: ...Activity Control Pad Status One button LED lights orange The Keypad is powered on and the button is currently off lights white The Keypad is powered on and the button is currently on blinks orange an...

Page 67: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Setup and Panel Oper 51 Layout Examples VK108US VK112EU...

Page 68: ...pad follow the steps below 1 Choose a location free of interference and prepare the installation site You can install the Keypad to a wall box or directly into the chosen surface Using a wall box Use...

Page 69: ...Box uses Note One ATEN Control Box can work with up to 8 Keypads 3 Supply the Keypad with power and network connectivity using one of the following methods The LAN LED light green to indicate that the...

Page 70: ...th its assigned Control Box The Keypad adopts the default IP address 192 168 0 60 if the network switch does not support DHCP To configure the IP address log in the web interface using the default IP...

Page 71: ...utton caps place your fingers on the top of button caps and then press downwards as illustrated below Pressing upwards from the bottom may cause damages to the button caps c Attach the faceplate to th...

Page 72: ...ts on when the touch panel is powered on 3 Function Button Press the Function button to show the settings page 4 Brightness Up Down Press to adjust the display brightness Volume Up Down Press to adjus...

Page 73: ...Type A Port Use this port to update the ATEN Control System app installed in the Touch Panel For details see Updating Control System App Version page 59 8 Micro USB Port Use this port to upgrade down...

Page 74: ...ils on using the Control System app see The ATEN Control System App page 234 To configure system settings of the Touch Panel press the Function button on the device open the system settings page Chang...

Page 75: ...update the Control System app on your ATEN Touch Panel follow the steps below 1 Download the Control System app Android version from the product web page and save the file to a USB drive 2 Insert the...

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Page 77: ...wser The web interface can be used to upload licenses set the access key enable monitors and upgrade the firmware Logging In To access the GUI type the IP address of the controller into the address ba...

Page 78: ...en you successfully log in to the Control Box The Dashboard gives a quick view of each setting and provides a link to each page Click Manage to configure the settings The top bar provides two options...

Page 79: ...ings page and log out of the web session The Settings page opens on the General tab as shown below The General tab contains network system time and firmware upgrade settings Controller Info Provides n...

Page 80: ...d Customer Server IP Select this option to use a private NTP server if the controller is installed in a closed network Alternate Customer Server IP Select this option to set up a substitute server if...

Page 81: ...umber of licenses the number of licenses that are available and those that are in use Upload licenses to the ATEN controller View license information Licenses ATEN Control Box VK1100 VK2100 ATEN Contr...

Page 82: ...The amount of space currently being used to store Viewers uploaded to the controller Space Available The amount of space currently available to store Viewers on the controller Total Space The total am...

Page 83: ...ng settings are available Current Access Key New Access Key Confirm Access Key Use these three fields to set or change the access key The default access key is password IMPORTANT You will be prompted...

Page 84: ...owed characters uppercase and lowercase letters numbers and underscore Max number of days 999 days 3 Type the activation key again to confirm 4 Click Save The limit is immediately applied For example...

Page 85: ...onfigured for Flags and digital input devices in ATEN Configurator Check the Show on dashboard box to show the Monitor settings on the Dashboard Click the slide bar next to the monitor you want to ena...

Page 86: ...configure the controller s network settings Select Manually to set a static IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway or Use DHCP to have the server assign an IP address to the controller Note Make s...

Page 87: ...Chapter 3 Web Based Configuration and 71 Connections The Connections tab allows you to view the connection statuses and IP addresses of licensed devices ATEN Keypads and ATEN Expansion Boxes...

Page 88: ...dule tab lists scheduled events predefined using the ATEN Configurator You can use this tab to do the following Enable or disable scheduled events Enable or disable scheduled days For details on setti...

Page 89: ...yption on the controller purchase and obtain an SSL certificate from a trusted certifying authority and click Upload to apply the certificate TLS Support Each ATEN controller supports TLS 1 0 1 1 and...

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Page 91: ...pads Installation To install the ATEN Configurator software do the following 1 Download ATEN Configurator a Visit the ATEN download page http www aten com global en support and downloads downloads b S...

Page 92: ...ual 76 3 Click Next This screen appears 4 If you agree with the License Agreement select I accept the terms of the license agreement and click Next Click Print to print the Software End User License A...

Page 93: ...tor VK6000 77 5 To change the destination location click Change Click Next to proceed using the default location This screen appears 6 Click Install When the process is complete a confirmation message...

Page 94: ...onal Provide client information for the specified ATEN controller Click Add Controller if you have more than one controller in the environment For more details see Project page 88 Click Start Project...

Page 95: ...ptional Add additional conditions and actions to buttons using Flags For details see Flag page 160 Optional Create a sequence of actions for a button by creating a Macro For details see Macro page 180...

Page 96: ...b relates to a step required to set up the project Each step and the Library can be selected by clicking on the bar Each step is discussed starting on page 88 and the Library on page 105 3 Interactive...

Page 97: ...or button is used to test the Viewer after it is created in Design The simulator allows you to tryout the interface as it would work on a mobile device but without actually controlling devices Use the...

Page 98: ...on to save the project as a different name Export Viewer to USB Not supported by ATEN Control Pad Exports Viewers and an access key to a USB drive After exporting the data onto a USB drive plug the US...

Page 99: ...lect All Deselect All Use either option to select or unselect all objects when editing a viewer page in Create Design Viewer Preferences Display Language Use to select the language for the interface S...

Page 100: ...n to Grid is not selected objects can be placed anywhere on the page Show Grid Select to display the grid dots on the page Use with the Align to Grid option to set objects in perfect alignment on the...

Page 101: ...can be used for dialing a meeting Group Group Select multiple objects and use Group to lock them together Objects in the group will move together as one Radio Group Select multiple buttons and use Ra...

Page 102: ...ame Size Width Resizes two or more selected objects to the same width of the object that is selected last Height Resizes two or more selected objects to the same height of the object that is selected...

Page 103: ...allows you to tryout the interface as it would work on a mobile device but without actually controlling devices Use the mouse to click through the page links SSH Client This runs the SSH Client softwa...

Page 104: ...installations only one project is required Add Controller Click to add controllers to the project The number added should match the number of controllers installed A project can have up to 16 control...

Page 105: ...hardware in that room appears This link between the controller devices and room is how the Viewer knows which devices to control Name Enter the client name associated with the project Address Enter th...

Page 106: ...List page 91 Left Sidebar This section lists the Controllers Expansion Boxes and Rooms Use the sidebar to add a controller Expansion Box or Room When a port is configured with a device the device app...

Page 107: ...ies Mode Lists the port s communication mode Click an arrow to select options Serial RS232 RS422 or RS485 I O Input VDC Input Dry Contact or Output IR IR or RS232 Room Lists the room selected for a de...

Page 108: ...left side bar 2 In the Controller tab click on KNX IP Interface and type its IP address and port in the Properties column To add devices that are not KNX compliant use one of the following methods Add...

Page 109: ...devices using the Properties column Type the name of the device in Properties and then click Add Device Note If the device is not in the Library create the device using Database Generator For details...

Page 110: ...name ends with an ID number VK2100 ID01 Use this number to set the Controller ID Switch on the rear of the controller This links the controller in the software to the physical device being installed R...

Page 111: ...nsion Box and Keypad by IP Address Note Only enable this function if any of the following scenario applies Need to install more than 16 controllers under the same subnet Your network switch blocks mul...

Page 112: ...e 17 controllers set up under the same subnet with controller 1 and 17 using ID01 enable the function for both of these controllers Specify the IP address of the Expansion Box Keypad sdfFor Keypad go...

Page 113: ...s provides a drop down menu to set the Expander ID ID01 ID08 and the option to configure the IP Address To add an Expansion Box click Add Controller or Expander on the left sidebar then use the arrow...

Page 114: ...e category of the selected device Brand Displays the brand of the selected device Model Displays the model of the selected device Version Shows the firmware version selected for the device Use the dro...

Page 115: ...controller allows in between parts of a feedback message The controller uses this value to identify the end of a message Keep Connection Alive The controller sends a command to the serial device to m...

Page 116: ...selected device Brand Displays the brand of the selected device Model Displays the model of the selected device Version Shows the firmware version selected for the device Use the drop down menu to se...

Page 117: ...tion and settings Category Displays the category of the selected device Brand Displays the brand of the selected device Model Displays the model of the selected device Version Shows the firmware versi...

Page 118: ...splays the category of the selected device Brand Displays the brand of the selected device Model Displays the model of the selected device Version Shows the firmware version selected for the device Us...

Page 119: ...the device Delay after Login for telnet only Sets a delay to allow a connection to be established before the First and Second Commands are sent to the device Send command after connection for telnet...

Page 120: ...hown below to configure controller ports according to the connected hardware devices The Device Library provides an extensive database of hardware devices that can be double clicked or drag and droppe...

Page 121: ...ar or double click a port on the Device Configuration page to open the ATEN Device Library Add a device by clicking Add to Project or by drag drop To search for a device type keywords into the box and...

Page 122: ...gs page For more details see Left Sidebar page 94 Select Viewer The Select Viewer section allows you to select a Viewer template for your controller Keypad and or Touch Panel See Left Sidebar page 107...

Page 123: ...a new Viewer Pages Each Viewer lists the Home Page with each Viewer Page created for the Viewer under it Clicking a Home or Viewer Page on the sidebar opens a new tab where the page can be edited Righ...

Page 124: ...ypads ATEN Control Pads or ATEN Touch Panels to centrally control devices and equipment To add a Viewer and or its associated control pages follow the steps below 1 In the Configurator go to the Desig...

Page 125: ...n Choose a Custom selection to configure a screen size with the Resolution drop down menu below it Note If you select Custom Windows Device the Windows OS has a limitation for adding buttons to Viewer...

Page 126: ...f the Control Box Controller that the Keypad will connect through This ID must match the controller ID Switch black set on the Keypad see page 55 Keypad ID Select the ID number to match the Keypad ID...

Page 127: ...his setting Controller ID Displays the Control Pad ID Setting Description Type Use this drop down menu to select the Touch Panel that will be used to control hardware devices in a room Resolution Indi...

Page 128: ...ontrol Description Click to duplicate the Viewer along with the pages Click to edit the basic Viewer settings that you configured in step 3 Click to add a new page to the highlighted Viewer in the lef...

Page 129: ...of the following methods to open the page you wish to configure Click the page from the left sidebar Click its associated Viewer from the left sidebar and then click to open a page The page opens in a...

Page 130: ...out on the preview scroll the mouse wheel To relocate an object drag and drop the object To layer an object right click the object and set the Order options To group multiple objects drag the mouse to...

Page 131: ...For more information see Library page 104 Button Action or Slider Bar Action Use this panel to define the functions of each button and slider bar For detailed information see Button Slider Bar Dial Ki...

Page 132: ...The numbers are assigned in sequence in the order that the object is added These numbers help identify a label when configuring a Change Label page 151 or a button when configuring a Change Button Sta...

Page 133: ...iewer page 108 for your mobile device you can start configuring the pages that the Viewer contains in the Properties panel Buttons The Button properties provide options to configure the appearance of...

Page 134: ...tween two images colors when pressed and released This button continuously re sends a command to a device as long as it is pressed at the Interval specified see Interval below and stops sending the co...

Page 135: ...Image Size to reset the button size Reset Image Size click to reset the button size Set Sync Condition automatically synchronizes the button setting to the selected variable To create variables see V...

Page 136: ...Name field and optionally customize its font and style Message Click the Message tab to set up a progress message that displays while the associated action is being carried out Note The Message setti...

Page 137: ...our group of components have different properties will be open for configuration Use your mouse to drag and select the components from a page the properties that are open for configuration appear in t...

Page 138: ...u to change the color of the text Size enter a number 1 200 to set the size of the text Format format text to Bold Italic or Underline Alignment click a box to align the text Right Center or Left and...

Page 139: ...Chapter 4 ATEN Configurator VK6000 123 Slider Bars Right click on a Viewer page and select Slider Bar to add a bar A Slider Bar can control a device link to another page or run a macro...

Page 140: ...each level with the formula Maximum Value Minimum Value Level Value Per Level The Level is automatically calculated according to the Minimum and Maximum values you enter Position and Size depending o...

Page 141: ...rol template or a media control template to configure its position size and the PC that controls it Position and Size X and Y position the label at the coordinates entered Width and Height set the siz...

Page 142: ...Same Size or Space Evenly from the Object menu Note For imported images make sure the file names contain English alphabets and or numerals only Style shows the image selected Click inside the box to i...

Page 143: ...4 ATEN Configurator VK6000 127 Layering Images Images can be layered with other objects such as labels and buttons so that they can be placed as a background or as highlight for the page and or other...

Page 144: ...l 128 Dial Kit A dial kit template consists of a display screen and a set of dial keys To configure their appearance click on the display area or a key Display Screen Dial Keys Properties for Display...

Page 145: ...ect this option to import different images for the dial key when it is pressed and not pressed normal Transparency enter a number 0 100 or use the slider bar to set the transparency of the button Colo...

Page 146: ...onfigure the color format and width of the line or border of the frame Rounder corder use the scroll bar or the number box to configure the roundness of the frame corner Fill select this option to fil...

Page 147: ...rties for ATEN Keypad Control Pad After you have added a Viewer page 108 for your Keypad Control you can start configuring the Viewer In the Viewer page click on a button to configure its settings The...

Page 148: ...ed Note Use the Normal or Long Press option to set the image color of the button based on its status Name optional type the text you want to use for the button or slow double click the button on the V...

Page 149: ...sition the button at the coordinates entered Width and Height set the size of the button box Set Sync Condition Automatically synchronizes the button to the selected variable To create a variable see...

Page 150: ...ooms in the KNX system and display KNX devices The Viewer will only upload to a controller configured with the same Room name see Left Sidebar page 94 Select All Rooms to allow the Viewer to control a...

Page 151: ...o c commands Toggle ON Press lists the commands that initiate when the button is first pressed or pressed and held Toggle OFF Release lists the commands that initiate when the button is pressed a seco...

Page 152: ...tton Slider Bar Action panel appears 2 In the Button Slider Bar Action panel select a Room 3 Add commands For details on device functions and advanced functions see Functions page 137 a Click a device...

Page 153: ...ons Device functions These are functions that the selected controller or a device managed by the controller initiates The supported device functions vary depending on the device you select in the Devi...

Page 154: ...These are functions that involve more than one devices in the project Use the indicated column to select an advanced function the available options are listed in the Function list For details about e...

Page 155: ...and in the HEX mode UDP Raw ASCII adds a UDP command in the ASCII mode UDP Raw HEX adds a UDP command in the HEX mode HTTP adds an HTTP command HTTPS adds an HTTPS command Value Types When a device co...

Page 156: ...for the Basic Slider Bar This option only appears when a Basic Slider Bar is selected on the Viewer page and you are adding Slider Bar Action commands Note The Show Flag Menu allows you to use a sing...

Page 157: ...are pre configured to send out the number or character as indicated on the keys Follow the steps below to add an action to the Call key 1 Click the Call key in the Viewer to display the Button Action...

Page 158: ...can be used by two or more control objects e g slider bar or buttons in the Viewer This function is used when you have more than one Viewer objects controlling the same device Note To complete this s...

Page 159: ...A Manual Change Label can be added to the beginning or end and with a Condition in the Commands list Adding it to a Condition guarantees the label only changes when the command initiates Change Group...

Page 160: ...tiate in the order listed Set Flag Adds a Set Flag to change a Flag s value when a command changes a device setting This sets the Flag value to match the new device setting e g ON or OFF Always add a...

Page 161: ...Flag s value If Flag equals Value is true the condition is met and the commands listed with the Condition will initiate Always add a Condition Flag at the top of the Commands list drag and drop the de...

Page 162: ...erial telnet TCP command with command s added below the Condition Feedback in a tree view list Receive Time when a Feedback condition is added to a device command the wait to Receive Time drop down me...

Page 163: ...esult A Change Label must be added to the Feedback Bypass for it to work To add a Condition Feedback Equal Include 1 Under Device click Condition 2 From the Function list select Feedback 3 From the Fu...

Page 164: ...ge Label 1 Under Device click Condition 2 Select Feedback from the Function list 3 From the Function list drag and drop Feedback to add it to the Serial Telnet TCP command in a tree view list 4 Double...

Page 165: ...r Page to add it to the Feedback Bypass Condition in a tree view list 8 Double click Change Label in the Commands list and use the drop down menu to select a label Labels are identified by number see...

Page 166: ...tton allows the image to switch with the toggle behavior Normal or Pressed To add a Change Button State 1 Under Properties use the Mode drop down menu to select a button type 2 Under Style click the N...

Page 167: ...the Viewer page to add it to the end of the Toggle ON commands in the Commands list 7 Select the Toggle OFF radio button then in the Function list double click the Viewer page to add it to the end of...

Page 168: ...iates To add a Manual Change Label 1 Under Device click Change Label 2 In the Function list select the Viewer page where the label is located 3 Double click or drag and drop the Viewer page to add the...

Page 169: ...Add a Change Group Button State independently or with a device command To add a Change Group Button State 1 Under Device select Change Group Button State 2 From the Function list select the Viewer Pag...

Page 170: ...vel independently or with a device command To add a Change Slider Bar Level 1 Under Device select Change Slider Bar Level 2 From the Function list select the Viewer Page where the Slider Bar is locate...

Page 171: ...device Example Indicate the currently assigned source on a display device in the Viewer Assume an environment consisting of one monitor and five sources buttons computer laptop camera etc as illustra...

Page 172: ...ample double click the Video Wall option The Change Button Name command is added 4 From the Commands list double click the Change Button Name command and configure the following Select the ID of the d...

Page 173: ...y to use graphics for backgrounds buttons icons and device interfaces Device Interface provides entire page layouts that you can use as templates for different types of devices Double click or drag an...

Page 174: ...ATEN Control System User Manual 158 Icon Device Interface...

Page 175: ...port monitors which check a device s status to initiate actions For details see Monitor page 162 Macro Macros initiate a sequence of actions on one or more hardware devices For details see Macro page...

Page 176: ...lue is OFF Set Flag changes the flag value when a device setting has changed So that if a device is OFF and the action turns the device ON adding a Set Flag 1 to ON will change the flag value to ON No...

Page 177: ...hown below Name Lists the Flag names which have been created Value Lists the flag s values or range of values Default Lists the flag s default value x Deletes a flag from the list 4 Select Condition o...

Page 178: ...pe Use this drop down list to select a monitor type If select this option for a single condition monitor If the single condition is met the action initiates For details see Creating an If Monitor page...

Page 179: ...e this section to create the commands that will initiate when the monitor s conditions are met For details see Device Functions page 139 and Advanced Functions page 142 Click to hide or display the De...

Page 180: ...nd then the click Edit Return Message icon and do as explained below Edit Return Message Listen to port Query port Next configure the parameters for the return message from the device This message mus...

Page 181: ...meters are variable Enter a string of characters and use the S to set the start of the string and E to set the end and then click Apply The return message will need to fit the fixed string of characte...

Page 182: ...or Low status tells the Monitor to initiate an Action when the device signal is above or below the threshold setting for the port Digital Input VDC High states that when the voltage signal is above th...

Page 183: ...n the ASCII mode Serial Raw HEX adds a serial command in the HEX mode Telnet Raw ASCII adds a telnet command in the ASCII mode TCP Raw ASCII adds a TCP command in the ASCII mode TCP Raw HEX adds a TCP...

Page 184: ...etups that require multiple events from hardware devices connected to multiple conditions Most devices only require one signal Status added to the Condition List to initiate an Action Most installatio...

Page 185: ...o add a device port or flag to the Condition list Then double click the device port or flag in the Condition list to configure the condition settings Note To set the controller as a TCP server use the...

Page 186: ...t to the Commands list This Command initiates when the Condition is met For details on Functions and Commands see Device Functions page 139 and Advanced Functions page 142 Note If you have configured...

Page 187: ...condition comparisons as explained below Type Use the drop down menu to select If select this option for a single condition comparison monitor Switch select this option for multi condition comparison...

Page 188: ...enu to select a serial device port and configure Edit Return Message to configure see Edit Return Message page 164 To set the controller as a TCP server use the TCP Server option in the Status column...

Page 189: ...met For details on what each function does see Device Functions page 139 and Advanced Functions page 142 Note If you have configured the controller as a TCP server add TCP Feedback Raw ASCII or TCPFee...

Page 190: ...nd drop down list select one of the following Listen to port actively listens for a message from the specified device Query port when a setting is changed on the specified device the device sends a fe...

Page 191: ...2 Use the Query Frequency drop down menu to define the frequency at which the device checks for signals 3 From the Device list select a device 4 Optional Select an advanced option For details see Adva...

Page 192: ...t number of the assigned source on each of the four screens on a Viewer page as illustrated below For the controller to print the port number of the assigned source on each screen and keep this inform...

Page 193: ...or Define the query frequency 4 Configure the condition settings In this example the controller VK2100 is set to query the input and output ports of the Matrix Switch VM6404H that connects to the cont...

Page 194: ...n status e g input_io h In this example use Script Editor to Convert data format Create four variables representing the assigned input for each screen In this example InputNToOutput1 InputNToOutput2 I...

Page 195: ...their corresponding IDs As long as the ID does not change the command name can change The same ID cannot be used for two different commands The same applies to command names vk_hex_to_ascii Converts...

Page 196: ...wing multiple devices to initiate actions all at once from one button For example you can create a macro to start a video presentation by adding functions to dim lights power on source power on displa...

Page 197: ...t hardware under Device and add the Function to the Commands list Note For more information about adding Functions see Button Slider Bar Dial Kit Actions page 134 4 After adding all the functions to t...

Page 198: ...ent 4 Configure event actions a In the Device column select a device b In the Function column double click the desired functions The corresponding commands appear in the Commands column For details on...

Page 199: ...re is useful for automatic synchronization of device settings especially when you have two or more objects in a Viewer controlling a single device setting Take the example of controlling a speaker vol...

Page 200: ...at for the target device Setting range Type two numbers to define the range for the variable Valid numbers include negative numbers and numbers that contain one decimal place Note If one of the number...

Page 201: ...igure the Value settings in Properties c In Properties click Set Sync Condition and select the variable you created using the drop down list 3 Create a Monitor to set up the conditions for which the d...

Page 202: ...click Library b Click the Variable icon and then click c Configure the following settings Name Type a name for the Variable String format Select the string format for the target device Setting range T...

Page 203: ...lider bar component click it and configure value settings in Properties c Click Set Variable and then double click the Variable you created in step 1 d In Properties click Set Sync Condition and selec...

Page 204: ...0 i e the condition is Variable 0 the action will be to change the speaker volume to 0 as illustrated below e Repeat steps 2 c and 2 d to add one or more actions to each condition 4 If you select Exe...

Page 205: ...ollers To back up a project and its Viewers to a controller 1 Browse for the ATEN controller where you wish to save the configured Viewers Auto Search Browses for controllers on the same LAN with the...

Page 206: ...he controller ID specified in this project file 3 Optionally click on the following to configure password authentication settings Note Due to security concerns the access key of any ATEN controller wi...

Page 207: ...key is not required to upload Viewers to the controller and download Viewers from a mobile device The access key has been changed on the controller s web interface Dashboard To change the lock status...

Page 208: ...ll license s in use by mobile devices This will disconnect all mobile device connections to the controller Firmware Version Displays the firmware version Select Firmware Allows you to load a firmware...

Page 209: ...r operating devices managed by ATEN Control System and reuse them when configuring Viewers Accessing the Database Generator In ATEN Configurator use the menu bar to select Tools Database Generator The...

Page 210: ...o My Library Add Device from Driver File Add devices from a database file vkd to My Library Check Box Click Do not show this dialog again to prevent the dialog from appearing when the Database Generat...

Page 211: ...elected to configure ports on the controller My Library lists all the hardware devices that you have created added and edited using the Database Generator You can create new hardware devices or add ex...

Page 212: ...add to Device Library Add Device from ATEN Device Library Add devices from the ATEN Device Library to My Library Add Device from Driver File Add devices from a data base file vkd to My Library Export...

Page 213: ...o Set the Language Show Add Device dialog on startup Show IR Learning tips Set the IR Learning Timeout how long to attempt a connection to an IR device before IR learning stops Library Provides a list...

Page 214: ...ver file Use the check boxes to select individual devices or All to select the entire list Click to add a new custom device to the database Select a device and click this icon to create a duplicate Cl...

Page 215: ...All Serial IR DO Relay or Ethernet to filter the list by type Click Brand Category Model Type or Version to sort the devices Click Export Selected Device to save the selected devices Click Delete Sele...

Page 216: ...tes about the updates being made to the device configuration You can create and use different versions of the same device and track the changes The version history can be viewed and different versions...

Page 217: ...allows the text to be edited from the VK6000 in the Button Action Commands list see page 136 Click to add a drop menu into a Command string then enter the number sequence in the brackets The Function...

Page 218: ...back Timeout Sets the maximum interval that the controller allows in between parts of a feedback message If the controller has not received any feedback for longer than the specified Feedback Timeout...

Page 219: ...tore feedback and or queries for the corresponding command For more information about adding feedback see Testing Commands page 213 For more information about creating queries see Configuring Queries...

Page 220: ...t command itself Example Power On 0A Power Off 0B Standby Mode 0C this command string will provide a drop down menu with three choices using the text before the equal signs to describe each command fr...

Page 221: ...oller Function List Use this section to configure the IR functions by adding actions to the list Quick Mode Click to run Learning Mode for all IR actions in the Function List When the Quick Mode windo...

Page 222: ...he remote s button then you must press the button in the same manor long hold or quick tap when it using for Learning mode The Control Box will beep and the Learn LED will light solid then turn off wh...

Page 223: ...drop down menu to set a timed delay for each command before it is sent to the device Function List Use this section to configure the Digital Output device functions by adding actions to the list Func...

Page 224: ...drop down menu to set a timed delay for each command before it is sent to the device Function List Use this section to configure the Relay device functions by adding actions to the list Function Lists...

Page 225: ...n the Button Action Commands list see page 136 Click to add a drop menu into a Command string then enter the number sequence in the brackets The Function name must include an asterisk for each drop me...

Page 226: ...send to the device after a successful connection has been established Auth Type Sets the authentication type for the device Timeout Specifies the maximum time that the device allows for receiving each...

Page 227: ...is entered in the Function name Command Shows the command string created for the action To edit a command for a Telnet PJLINK ONVIF or TCP compliant device double click the Command field green area in...

Page 228: ...across a network device such as a router or switch you must specify the IP address Search by IP address Enter the IP address and click Search to locate a controller Controller ID Use the check box to...

Page 229: ...vice and configure the required settings if any in the select controller window click OK to proceed to test the typed command The Test Command window appears Select which device to send command to by...

Page 230: ...the window and the feedback messages listed in the Feedback column Add Click to save a feedback message in the Saved Feedback message window Pause Continue Click to pause sending receiving the comman...

Page 231: ...o estimate the remaining lifespan and plan for replacement in advance 1 In Database Generator click Edit to enter the settings page for the projector 2 Add a command by clicking and double click the c...

Page 232: ...ATEN Control System User Manual 216 c Write up a script to create a variable that stores the requested value in this case the cumulative lamp hour d Click Save...

Page 233: ...is added to My Library the device settings can be edited as needed Use the check boxes to select devices to add to My Library Check All to select all devices in the list Key in word strings then click...

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Page 235: ...utting down the computer execute command prompt set system volume and run a program Note For a full list of supported actions see Supported PC Control Actions page 230 Specifications Supported compute...

Page 236: ...le formats Category File Formats Windows Media format asf wma wmv wm Windows Media Metafiles asx was wvx wmx wpl Microsoft Digital Video Recording dvr ms Windows Media Download Package wmd Audio Visua...

Page 237: ...teps see Adding Target Computers to the Control System page 224 4 Create a control interface to be used on a licensed mobile device For detailed steps see Configuring a Control Interface page 227 For...

Page 238: ...te Key or About ATEN ControlAssist to access the following settings information Control Default Description Basic Settings The settings with which an ATEN controller needs to establish connection with...

Page 239: ...templates file list To display files at the computer s partition level type MY_COMPUTER in this field Upload SSL Certificate and Private Key Upload an SSL certificate and its private key to secure ses...

Page 240: ...you wish to control follow the steps below to establish connection between the controller and the target computers 1 From ATEN Configurator locate and open your project file 2 Click the Device tab an...

Page 241: ...to Project This computer identified as an Ethernet device installed with ControlAssist appears in the Device Configuration List 6 Select the newly added device and configure the Properties settings o...

Page 242: ...ATEN Control System User Manual 226 For details on Properties settings see Ethernet Device Properties page 102...

Page 243: ...lder see page 221 in the target computer You can follow the same logic for creating a media control page 1 In the Design tab make sure your home page contains a presentation button and the Viewer cont...

Page 244: ...wer template a In the left sidebar click PowerPoint b In the PowerPoint page right click any blank spot and select PowerPoint Control Template A pre made screen is added c In the Properties column use...

Page 245: ...details see Design page 106 2 Define the action of each button For example for the PowerPoint button to open and start a slide show when pressed do the following a In the preview pane click the Power...

Page 246: ...o a specified volume Stop Stops the playback Switch to full screen mode Enables or disables the player to full screen display Switch to mute mode Enables or disables mute mode Switch to repeat mode En...

Page 247: ...e desktop Hotkey Control Create action Executes the associated hotkey s on the program that opens topmost on the computer desktop For example if you have Ctrl f defined as the hotkey for extending a p...

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Page 249: ...To install the ATEN Control System App on a mobile device do the following 1 From the mobile device tap the App Store or Google Play icon 2 In the search box type aten control 3 Tap ATEN Control Syst...

Page 250: ...n appears Tap Demo to try the ATEN Control System app Tap Start to find a controller and download Viewers see Welcome page 239 Note The default demo start screen appears until a Viewer is downloaded t...

Page 251: ...Viewer to view the controls of different hardware devices To return to the demo start page tap Quit Demo at the top right corner Select a Viewer or press any of the buttons on the Welcome page to dem...

Page 252: ...TEN Control System User Manual 236 This demo shows a Conference call interface with controls for a Projector Screen and Lighting Tap any of the device icons to open each of the following control pages...

Page 253: ...ent buttons that can be pressed to control the Projector Lights Video Wall and Camera Tap the icons to view control pages for each device Tap the Quit Demo icon to return to the previous page or press...

Page 254: ...l 238 The images above show control pages for the Projector Lights Video Wall and Camera in Demo Tap the Home icon in the lower left corner to return to the previous page or press on the background un...

Page 255: ...Manage Viewer Use this page to add update and remove downloaded Viewers See page 241 for details Manage LANDevice Use this page to access controller s web console or configure the network settings fo...

Page 256: ...ATEN Control System User Manual 240 Information This page provides information about the ATEN Control System s software version See page 249 for details Icon Description...

Page 257: ...roller associated with the Viewer Update Tap Update to connect to the controller and download an updated version of the Viewer After the update the Downloaded Successfully prompt will appear Remove Ta...

Page 258: ...vice page allows you to edit network settings for the controllers and LAN devices added in the Configurator software see Device Library page 105 Tap to expand controllers to view connected LAN devices...

Page 259: ...l System App 243 Depending on the LAN device you select different options are available Tap on a device to open the settings page Use Edit to change settings Apply to save or OK to exit Controller PJL...

Page 260: ...ATEN Control System User Manual 244 ONVIF TCP UDP...

Page 261: ...password authentication for accessing the app Allow keyboard usage when this app is in full screen Enable this option to allow keyboard operation when the app is in full screen Notify me when this ap...

Page 262: ...xamples see page 235 in full screen Show minimize maximize and close buttons This setting is only available when using the app on a Windows platform Enable this setting to show the minimize maximize a...

Page 263: ...ts information and errors which can be used to troubleshoot issues Tap and drag the list to scroll through the logs Tap Back to exit Tap Save to save the log file Tap Report History to view saved logs...

Page 264: ...port History you can view and export logs Saved log files are listed by date in the left column Tap a log file to view it in the window to the right Tap and drag the list to scroll through the logs Ta...

Page 265: ...Chapter 7 ATEN Control System App 249 Information The Information page displays the ATEN Control System s version...

Page 266: ...ry drop down menu will appear for previously searched IP addresses Auto Search Auto Search allows you to search for controllers without specifying an IP address The controller must be powered on and c...

Page 267: ...he access key After Viewers download the Downloaded Successfully prompt appears Tap Done to return to the Welcome page where the Viewers will be listed Note After you download a Viewers to the mobile...

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Page 269: ...d sofa rug etc as this will block its ventilation openings Likewise the device should not be placed in a built in enclosure unless adequate ventilation has been provided Never spill liquid of any kind...

Page 270: ...to service the device yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel If the following conditions occur unplug the device from the wall outlet and bring it to qualified service personnel f...

Page 271: ...r out of a rack the slide rails can pinch your fingers After a device is inserted into the rack carefully extend the rail into a locking position and then slide the device into the rack Do not overloa...

Page 272: ...Pole Terminal Block Connector Normally open isolated Relays Contact Rating Max 24 VDC 1A Digital Input 1 x Digital Input Channel 1 x 2 Pole Terminal Block Connector VDC Mode Input Voltage Range 0 to...

Page 273: ...ature 0 50 C Storage Temperature 20 60 C Humidity 0 80 RH Non Condensing Physical Properties Housing Plastic Weight 0 35 kg 0 77 lb 0 38 kg 0 84 lb Dimension 11 63 x 7 06 x 4 84 cm 4 58 x 2 78 x 1 91...

Page 274: ...ontrol None default RTS CTS IR Serial 2 x Programmable IR Uni directional RS 232 Ports 1 x 3 Pole Terminal Block Connectors IR Carrier Frequency 10KHz 455KHz Serial Baud Rate 300 to 115200 default 960...

Page 275: ...ID 1 x 16 Segment Switch Power 1 x on off Switch IR Learning 1 x IR Receiver LED Reset Button 1 x Semi recessed pushbutton Power Power Consumption AC110V 5 4W 87BTU AC2V 5 4W 87BTU Maximum Input Powe...

Page 276: ...which are stored in the device itself Each time a mobile device connects to an ATEN Control Box for remote control one license on the Control Box will be occupied To purchase and add additional licen...

Page 277: ...600 Data Bit 8 default or 7 Stop Bit 1 default or 2 Parity None default Even or Odd IR Serial 4 x Programmable IR Uni directional RS 232 Ports 2 x 4 Pole Terminal Block Connectors IR TTL level 0 to 5...

Page 278: ...CP HTTPS SSH DHCP enabled Default IP settings IP address 192 168 0 60 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 will be automatically applied if no IP address is assigned after connecting to the network for 30 second...

Page 279: ...c free 2 Max No Allowed 10 Note The ATEN Control Box comes with two free licenses which are stored in the device itself Each time a mobile device connects to an ATEN Control Box for remote control one...

Page 280: ...H 85 V Memory RAM 2 GB Storage Capacity 8 GB Interfaces Ethernet 1 x 4J 45 Female 10 100 1000 BaseT USB 1 x USB Type A Power Power over Ethernet PoE 802 3 af PoE 802 3 at PoE Power Consumption DC48V...

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Page 297: ...B1 DPT_UpDown 1 009 B1 DPT_OpenClose 1 010 B1 DPT_Start 1 011 B1 DPT_State 1 012 B1 DPT_Invert 1 013 B1 DPT_DimSendStyle 1 014 B1 DPT_InputSource 1 015 B1 DPT_Reset 1 016 B1 DPT_Ack 1 017 B1 DPT_Trig...

Page 298: ...inds 4 001 A8 DPT_ASCII 4 002 A8 DPT_Char_8859_1 5 001 U8 DPT_Scaling 5 003 U8 DPT_Angle 5 004 U8 DPT_Percent_U8 5 005 U8 DPT_DecimalFactor 5 006 U8 DPT_Tariff 5 010 U8 DPT_Value_1_Ucount 6 001 V8 DPT...

Page 299: ...e 20 108 N8 DPT_ValveMode 20 109 N8 DPT_DamperMode 20 110 N8 DPT_HeaterMode 20 111 N8 DPT_FanMode 20 112 N8 DPT_MasterSlaveMode 20 113 N8 DPT_StatusRoomSetp 23 001 N2 DPT_OnOff_Action 23 002 N2 DPT_Al...

Page 300: ...dows OS limitation for overlapping buttons When two buttons are layered A on top of B the top most button A can not be pressed instead B is activated each time To resolve this issue duplicate the top...

Page 301: ...rehand Product model number serial number and date of purchase Your computer configuration including operating system revision level expansion cards and software Any error messages displayed at the ti...

Page 302: ...N will provide a repair service without charge during the Warranty Period If a product is detective ATEN will at its discretion have the option to 1 repair said product with new or repaired components...

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