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EBP 100/200 Series • Setup Guide (Continued)

Step 4: Set Bus ID Addresses

Set the bus identification DIP switches for each EBP button panel in the system using the diagrams in this section as a guide. Each 
eBUS endpoint device, such as an EBP, must have a unique bus ID (address). If other modules have the same bus ID, address 
conflicts may cause one or more of the panels to not be recognized by the IPCP Pro control processor. 

ON

1
2345

6

BUS ID

M

S

B

L

S

B

ON

12

345

6

PWR LO

AD = 0.5W

eBU

S

G

-S

+S

+V

G

-S

+S

+V

V

+

 S

G

– S

eBUS Ports

• Connect up to eight (8) eBUS endpoint devices per IPCP Pro 

control processor.

• Wire the connectors the same at both ends.
• These ports are identical. You can connect devices 

interchangeablly to either port.

• Do not exceed a total of 1000 feet (305 meters) of cable for 

connections between the IPCP Pro and all of the EBP panels.

• Power is provided by the IPCP Pro, a PS 1220EB power 

inserter, or an Extron 12 VDC power supply.

Bus ID Address DIP Switches

• Use these DIP switches to set the six-bit, binary 

eBUS bus address for the EBP.

• Each EBP connected to the same IPCP Pro 

control processor must have a 

unique

 address.

• Switch 1 (on the left) is the highest value (32, the 

the most significant bit [labeled “MSB”]).

• Switch 6 (on the right) is the lowest (1, the least 

significant bit [labeled “LSB”]).

• 

Up

 = on = 1, 

Down

 = off = 0

Examples:

0 1 0 0 1 0

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6

0 0 0 0 0 1

1

ON

1 2 3 4 5 6

18

Unit address

DIP switches

Binary address

eBUS Diagnostic LED Indications

LED unlit

 — No power is present at the EBP.

LED blinking slowly

 — Power is present, but communication 

with the control processor is not confirmed.

LED blinking fast

 — There is an eBUS address conflict.

LED lit steadily (solid)

 — Power and communication are 

confirmed.

EBP 100 Rear Panel

eBUS

®

 port on an 

IPCP Pro, or on an 

EBP or other 

eBUS endpoint

Figure 3. 

Rear Panel Features Including DIP Switch Location and Settings

Each EBP in a system must have a different (unique) bus ID address  
(a six-bit binary number), which you set 
by using the DIP switch assembly on 
the rear panel of each EBP. 
Switch 1 on the left sets the most 
significant bit (highest number, 32). 
Switch 6 sets the least significant bit 
(the lowest number, 1). See the example addresses in the table at right.

NOTES:

 

• 

By factory default, each 

EBP 100

 is set to address three (binary: 

000011) and each 

EBP 200

 is set to address four (binary: 000100).

• 

Any address can be used except address 0 (binary: 000000), which is 
reserved (as the address of the controller) and may not be used.

Step 5: Cable All Devices

1. 

Cable AV and other devices to the control processor.

2. 

Connect EBPs to each other (if applicable) and to the IPCP Pro (see 

Cabling

 on page 5 for wiring, see figure 3 on this page for the 

location of the connectors) in the desired topology (daisy chain, star, or 
combination [see the 

EBP 100 and EBP 200 User Guide

 for topology 

examples]).

NOTES:

 

• 

Wire both ends of each eBUS cable the same. Connectors are 
interchangeable: you can connect either port to the control 
processor or to any eBUS endpoint device (EBP).

• 

Do NOT power an EBP from more than one power source.

3. 

Connect power cords and power on all the devices.

Example Addresses

Bus ID 

(Decimal)

Binary 

Address

DIP Switch 

Setting

0

000000* 

*Reserved 

(

for controller 

address)

1 2 3 4 5 6

ON

M

S

B

L

S

B

BUS ID

1

000001

1 2 3 4 5 6

ON

M

S

B

L

S

B

BUS ID

2

000010

1 2 3 4 5 6

ON

M

S

B

L

S

B

BUS ID

3

000011

1 2 3 4 5 6

ON

M

S

B

L

S

B

BUS ID

4

000100

1 2 3 4 5 6

ON

M

S

B

L

S

B

BUS ID

5

000101

1 2 3 4 5 6

ON

M

S

B

L

S

B

BUS ID

6

000110

1 2 3 4 5 6

ON

M

S

B

L

S

B

BUS ID

7

000111

1 2 3 4 5 6

ON

M

S

B

L

S

B

BUS ID

8

001000

1 2 3 4 5 6

ON

M

S

B

L

S

B

BUS ID

Slide

1 2 3 4 5 6

ON

M

S

B

L

S

B

BUS ID

Summary of Contents for EBP 100

Page 1: ...tting bus ID DIP switches on the EBPs then using Extron Global Configurator GC Plus and Professional software or Global Scripter programming to configure the control processor Once configured the AV system can be controlled from any of its EBPs This guide provides basic instructions for an experienced installer to install an EBP 100 or EBP 200 button panel For more details on the EBPs see the EBP ...

Page 2: ...e Installation Site ATTENTION Installation and service must be performed by authorized personnel only L installation et l entretien doivent être effectués par le personnel autorisé uniquement Extron recommends installing the EBP into a grounded UL Listed electrical junction box Extron recommande d installer le EBP dans un boîtier d encastrement électrique mis à la terre listé UL If the EBP will be...

Page 3: ...late with the other hand and pulling the faceplate away from the unit 2 Gently separate the button lens button cap from its white diffuser insert the end of the provided Extron removal pry tool into the corner notch and gently twist the tool see 1 in the image at right 3 Remove the label insert from the button cap 4 Select one of the button labels from the printed label sheets included with the un...

Page 4: ...EBP 100 Rear Panel eBUS port on an IPCP Pro or on an EBP or other eBUS endpoint Figure 3 Rear Panel Features Including DIP Switch Location and Settings Each EBP in a system must have a different unique bus ID address a six bit binary number which you set by using the DIP switch assembly on the rear panel of each EBP Switch 1 on the left sets the most significant bit highest number 32 Switch 6 sets...

Page 5: ...rtifiée UL de classe 2 ou LPS et paramétré à 12 VDC et 1 0 A minimum Unless otherwise stated the AC DC adapters are not suitable for use in air handling spaces or in wall cavities Sauf mention contraire les adaptateurs AC DC ne sont pas appropriés pour une utilisation dans les espaces d aération ou dans les cavités murales The installation must always be in accordance with the applicable provision...

Page 6: ...device drivers and link them to each assigned port Configure settings serial protocol relay behavior digital input volume control settings as needed b Set up monitors schedules macros and local variables c Set up the eBUS button panel buttons assign appropriate commands and actions macros timers local variables monitors or feedback to the buttons 2 Save the project 3 Build and upload the system co...

Page 7: ...x wall or surface mounting box or mud ring as follows see 1 in figures 7 and 8 a Insert the included screws through the oval slots at the top and bottom of the EBP through the plastic spacer if not using a mud ring and into the corresponding threaded holes in the box or mud ring b Using a Phillips screwdriver lightly tighten the screws until snug Extron DISPLAY VOLUME 2 2 1 1 EBP 100 Wall Mounting...

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