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COMMAND

Description and Parameters

reboot

Reboot the unit.

ipconfig

Show the unit's current IP configuration information.

sipmode N1

Set the IP address assignment mode.
Available values for 

N1

STATIC 

 

[Static IP mode] 

DHCP 

 

[DHCP mode]

setip N1,N2,N3

Set the unit’s static IP address, netmask, and gateway address simulta-

neously.

N1

 = X.X.X.X   

[X = 0~255, IP address]

 

N2

 = X.X.X.X   

[X = 0~255, Netmask]

 

N3

 = X.X.X.X   

[X = 0~255, Gateway address]

sipaddr N1

Set the unit's static IP address.

N1

 = X.X.X.X   

[X = 0~255, IP address]

snetmask N1

Set the unit's static netmask.

N1

 = X.X.X.X   

[X = 0~255, Netmask]

sgateway N1

Set the unit's static gateway address.

N1

 = X.X.X.X   

[X = 0~255, Gateway address]

telnet_timeout N1

Enable or disable the unit’s Telnet timeout.
Available values for 

N1

ON   

 

[Enable the timeout] 

OFF   

 

[Disable the timeout]

Summary of Contents for CDPW-K1

Page 1: ...Operation Manual Operation Manual CDPW K1 15 Button Control Keypad CDPW K1S 9 Button Control Keypad...

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Page 3: ...echnology reserves the right to make improvements to this document and or product at any time and without notice COPYRIGHT NOTICE No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed sto...

Page 4: ...it Do not attach the power supply cabling to building surfaces Use only the supplied power supply unit PSU Do not use the PSU if it is damaged Do not allow anything to rest on the power cabling or all...

Page 5: ...1 Macro Settings Tab 9 6 4 2 Extension Macro 1 3 Tabs 14 6 4 3 Command Settings Tab 15 6 4 4 Device Settings Tab 17 6 4 5 Message Polling Tab 18 6 4 6 Key Settings Tab 20 6 4 7 Schedule Tab 21 6 4 8...

Page 6: ...8 Specifications 36 8 1 Technical Specifications UK 2 gang 36 8 2 Technical Specifications UK 1 gang 37 9 Acronyms 38...

Page 7: ...he soft and colorful LED buttons are suitable for all environments and PoE Power over Ethernet support allows for creative placement of the keypad within your space without needing to be concerned abo...

Page 8: ...s can be stored and used across all macros in the system up to 16 per macro Supports switchable relays to control compatible devices Supports time and date macro scheduling single and recurring Suppor...

Page 9: ...pinhole button in combination with various keys will reset different aspects of the unit to their factory default Note The unit must already be powered on before the buttons are pressed USB firmware u...

Page 10: ...he connected network switch supports the IEEE 802 3af PoE Power over Ethernet standard this unit can optionally be powered directly via this Ethernet connection 2 DC 5V 2 pin Terminal Block Plug the 2...

Page 11: ...electrical wall box not included and ensure that all necessary cabling Ethernet power relay is properly fed through the back access holes in the wall box and connected to the back of the unit 3 Secur...

Page 12: ...all box not included and ensure that all necessary cabling Ethernet power relay is properly fed through the back access holes in the wall box and connected to the back of the unit 3 Secure the unit in...

Page 13: ...address is 192 168 1 50 By clicking on one of the listed devices you will be presented with the network details of that particular device 1 IP Mode If you choose you can alter the static IP network se...

Page 14: ...e The default user name and password is admin On the left side of the browser you will see the following menu tabs where all primary functions of the unit are controllable via the built in WebGUI The...

Page 15: ...button will list its current macro contents Click on the edit icon to edit each button s macro There are 6 macros defined by default for testing the Wall Plate Control System s functionality Click on...

Page 16: ...the unit will automatically turn the LEDs on and off in various patterns Note LED Demo Mode is on by default Pressing a physical button on the unit will temporarily pause Demo Mode so that normal mac...

Page 17: ...mmand before the current one or click on the Add button to add a command to the end of the list Select one of the pre defined commands from the provided list After selecting a command you will need to...

Page 18: ...nation information is complete please click on Save Changes Note It is strongly suggested to not set a delay time less than 100ms for system commands or less than 500ms for Telnet commands to ensure t...

Page 19: ...to use for the comparison For example if the following choices are made Cond Port 1 If Value 0 Then the unit will check the value of Condition Port 1 and if the value stored there equals 0 then the t...

Page 20: ...hree Extension Macro tabs provide a way to execute edit the additional software only macro buttons These macros can only be executed via the WebGUI or Telnet Macro activation and editing in these tabs...

Page 21: ...o 512 characters long The number of up to 512 character commands is limited to 32 and the remaining 96 commands must be under 128 characters 1 Command Edit To edit or create a new command click on the...

Page 22: ...ands Any of the unit s own Telnet commands can be used as commands within a macro to directly control the unit s features such as LED brightness Demo Mode etc To use these the command interface should...

Page 23: ...s long spaces are not allowed A valid IP address and network port are required for each device These settings are directly linked to any associated macro commands 1 Active Once a device has been defin...

Page 24: ...Polling Command events are used to check the current status of various functions on Ethernet based remote devices typically to verify power or selection status for the purpose of changing LED colors...

Page 25: ...the Change button to select a pre defined Command from the provided list This command will be sent to the target Device at the defined interval Compare String Enter a text string to compare against th...

Page 26: ...the unit s physical macro buttons 1 Repeat Key Enabling this mode will cause the button s macro to be executed repeatedly as long as the button is being held down 2 Toggle Key Enabling this mode will...

Page 27: ...eted from the main tab by clicking on the appropriate button The system can store up to 32 repeating events and up to 8 one time events Note Each scheduled item must be set as Active for it to activat...

Page 28: ...ld begin execution on all selected days when active Macro Extension Macro Use the dropdown to select the Macro or Extension Macro to execute 2 Schedule Once Items in this section are scheduled to occu...

Page 29: ...bled Date Time Click within the Time date box to open up the time date selection window Use the available controls to set the activation time and date for the current event schedule Macro Extension Ma...

Page 30: ...ptions including changing the password for the Administrator account and both the user name and password for the General User account Note The default Administrator username and password is admin The...

Page 31: ...Static IP or DHCP In Static IP mode the IP netmask and gateway addresses may be manually set When in DHCP mode the unit will attempt to connect to a local DHCP server and obtain IP netmask and gatewa...

Page 32: ...gurations may be restored from a saved XML file Click the Choose File button to locate the saved XML file then click the Restore button 4 Reset to Default Press the ALL Reset button to reset the unit...

Page 33: ...s After the backup power is exhausted the system time will reset back to 2015 01 01 00 00 00 1 System Time The unit s time and date can be manually configured here Click in the empty box to open the t...

Page 34: ...connect us to the unit we wish to control and commands may now be entered directly Note 1 If the IP address of the unit is changed then the IP address required for Telnet access will also change acco...

Page 35: ...nd gateway address simulta neously N1 X X X X X 0 255 IP address N2 X X X X X 0 255 Netmask N3 X X X X X 0 255 Gateway address sipaddr N1 Set the unit s static IP address N1 X X X X X 0 255 IP address...

Page 36: ...ue LEDs on all buttons N1 0 100 Brightness percentage ledreds N1 Set the brightness level of the red LEDs on all buttons N1 0 100 Brightness percentage ledshow N1 Enable or disable the unit s LED demo...

Page 37: ...the button is held down macro run N1 Run the specified macro N1 1 60 Macro ID number macro stop Stop all currently running macros macro stop N1 Stop the specified macro N1 1 60 Macro ID number device...

Page 38: ...1 64 Condition port number N2 0 255 Condition value Note Multiple values may be entered for N1 or N2 by separating the values with commas Both sets must have the same number of values set_cond N1 N2...

Page 39: ...led N2 N3 Bind the color of the specified button s LED to the specified Condition port s value N1 1 64 Condition port number Available values for N2 0 Disable LED condition check 1 15 Button LED pair...

Page 40: ...34 7 CONNECTION DIAGRAM 7 1 UK 2 gang Diagram DC 5V R1 R2 CONTROL RELAY OUT Router Power Supply Relay Outputs LAN Connection Powered Projector Screen Security Door...

Page 41: ...35 7 2 UK 1 gang Diagram CONTROL DC 5V RELAY OUT Router Power Supply Relay Output LAN Connection Powered Projector Screen...

Page 42: ...ditions Power Supply PoE 802 3af from LAN Port or 5V 2 6A DC US EU standards CE FCC UL certified ESD Protection HBM 8kV Air Discharge 4kV Contact Discharge Dimensions W H D 148 5mm 87mm 28mm Case Only...

Page 43: ...s Power Supply PoE 802 3af from LAN Port or 5V 2 6A DC US EU standards CE FCC UL certified ESD Protection HBM 8kV Air Discharge 4kV Contact Discharge Dimensions W H D 87mm 87mm 31mm Case Only 87mm 87m...

Page 44: ...t 7 Category 7 cable CLI Command Line Interface COM Communication DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol GUI Graphical User Interface IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IP Intern...

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