Atlona Manuals
Control & Management
AT-ANC-180D
Network Control Panel
8-Button
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Page 2: ...AT ANC 108D 2 Version Release Date Notes 1 Jun 2018 New format updated to include AMS 2 0 2 Jul 2020 Added detailed documentation for new built in web server firmware version 1 2 03 Version Information ...
Page 3: ... to http www atlona com registration Sales Marketing and Customer Support Welcome to Atlona Operating Notes IMPORTANT Visit http www atlona com product AT ANC 108D for the latest firmware updates and User Manual Main Office Atlona Incorporated 70 Daggett Drive San Jose CA 95134 United States Office 1 877 536 3976 US Toll free Office 1 408 962 0515 US International Sales and Customer Service Hours ...
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Page 6: ...s 5 Do not use this product near water 6 Clean only with a dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install or place this product near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of a polarized or grounding type plug ...
Page 7: ...ting the IP Address 25 Logging In 26 System Configuration 27 Changing the Network IP Mode 27 Changing the Telnet Port 28 Setting the Host Name 28 Telnet Login Mode 29 Adjusting Telnet Timeout 29 Downloading System Configuration 30 Restoring System Configuration 31 Resetting to Factory Default Settings 32 Rebooting the AT ANC 108D 33 Setting the System Date and Time 34 Setting Local Time 34 Setting...
Page 8: ...system coding The ANC 108D working with AMS meets both of these demands Regardless of the Atlona IP based switcher designed into the meeting space or classroom with the ANC 108D the AV operator will always have a consistent control interface from room to room Combined with Atlona IP controllable switching products for huddle spaces classrooms and conference rooms the network control panel acts as ...
Page 9: ...ver for updating the firmware on the AT ANC 108D Refer to Updating the Firmware page 62 for more information 3 Reset Button Press this button to reset the unit Refer to Resetting to Factory Defaults page 24 for more information 4 LAN Connect an Ethernet cable from this port to the Local Area Network LAN 5 DC 5V Connect the optional 5V DC power supply not included to this port if necessary If the A...
Page 10: ... part no AT PS 54 C contact Atlona Locate the included orange 2 pin captive screw terminal block and wire the included captive screw terminal block as shown below Do not use high torque devices when securing the wires to the terminal block as this may damage the screws and or the block 1 Insert the wires into the correct terminal on the included captive screw terminal block as shown below 2 Tighte...
Page 11: ...ver Ethernet Mid Span Power Supply AT PS POE Use this option if the system endpoint is not capable of supplying power to the AT ANC 108D Connection Instructions Installation 2 Complete the installation of the AT ANC 108D into the electrical box or mud ring Refer to the Wallplate Installation page 13 if necessary IMPORTANT Sheilded STP cables are recommended in order to minimize signal noise and in...
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Page 13: ...y 2 Connect the HDBaseT cable to the LAN port on the rear of the AT ANC 108D 3 Install the AT ANC 108D into the mud ring electrical box using the two included screws and secure it in place with a regular screwdriver Do not overtighten or use high torque devices to secure the wallplate to prevent damage to the wall plate and or the AT ANC 108D mounting plates Wall cross section Wallplate holes ...
Page 14: ...ield This field will only be available when IP Mode is set to STATIC IP The default static IP address of the AT ANC 108D is 192 168 1 50 Netmask Enter the subnet mask of the AT ANC 108D in this field This field will only be available when IP Mode is set to STATIC IP Gateway Enter the gateway router IP address in this field This field will only be available when IP Mode is set to STATIC IP Telnet P...
Page 15: ...ystem configuration to a local file Restore Configuration Click the Browse button to select a configuration file to restore Click the Restore button to upload the configuration file to the AT ANC 108D Restoring a configuration file will erase the current unit configuration Reset to Default Click the ALL Reset button to reset the AT ANC 108D to factory default settings All current configuration set...
Page 16: ...en a device has been added IP Address Displays the IP address of the added device Connect Port Displays the Telnet port of the connected device Edit Click the Add button to add a device to the AT ANC 108D Remove Click the DEL button to delete a device from the list This tab allows devices to be added to the AT ANC 108D for control Refer to Adding a Device page 39 for more information ...
Page 17: ...ngs of an existing command Delete Click the Remove button to delete a command from the list Add not shown Click the Add button to add a new command to the AT ANC 108D The Add button is only displayed on empty rows Once a new command is added the Add button for that row will change to an Edit button This tab allows commands to be added deleted or edited Refer to Command Configuration page 41 for mo...
Page 18: ...macro as signed to the highlighted button Edit Click this button to edit the macro set tings Cancel Deselects the highlighted button This tab allows the editing and creation of macro Refer to Creating Macros page 44 for more information Configuration and Management Interfaces ...
Page 19: ...his button to execute the extension macro assigned to the highlighted button Edit Click this button to edit the extension macro settings Cancel Deselects the highlighted button Extension Macros are required in order for the buttons on the AT ANC 108D to display the current state of a device ...
Page 20: ...ld be either VOUT Mute1 on or VOUTMute1 off If True Execute this macro Displays the macro that will be executed depending on the Feedback to Compare column For example if the Feedback to Compare value is VOUTMute1 on then the Mute On macro is executed Edit Click the Add button to add a new polling configuration Click the Edit button not shown to modify an existing polling configuration The Add but...
Page 21: ...aving Time DST Start Click each of these drop down lists to set the month day and hour when DST begins End Click each of these drop down lists to set the month day and hour when DST ends Save Click this button to commit all changes under the Daylight Saving Time section Configuration and Management Interfaces This tab provides the ability to set the internal clock on the AT ANC 108D Refer to Setti...
Page 22: ...at which the macro is executed Macro Displays the macro that is assigned to the event Second Displays the second at which the macro is executed Edit Click the Edit button to edit the event Delete Click the Remove button to delete an event Configuration and Management Interfaces This tab provides the ability to execute a repeating event or one time event to a device For example it may be useful to ...
Page 23: ...ent password in this field New Password Enter the new password in this field Confirm New Password Enter the new password in this field again to confirm Save Click this button to commit changes Configuration and Management Interfaces This tab allows the administrator password to be changed Note that the username cannot be changed ...
Page 24: ...hold the upper right button 3 Press the Reset button using the end of a paper clip or other pointed object The upper right button will flash twice 4 Release the upper right button and the Reset button 5 Reattach the wallplate to the AT ANC 108D Device Operation Upper right button Reset button The AT ANC 108D is shipped with DHCP enabled Once connected to a network the DHCP server if available will...
Page 25: ...sing the Address Resolution Protocol ARP are two possibilities When running an IP scanner or using ARP both the computer and the AT ANC 108D must be connected to the same network 1 Identify the MAC address of the unit by locating the label on the side of the unit Figure 1 1 shows a sample label The following method uses the arp command which is available from the command line in Windows The arp co...
Page 26: ... Enter the username and password Note that the password field will always be masked The default credentials are Username admin Password Atlona 3 Click the Submit button Device Operation 4 The System Settings page will be displayed Refer to System Settings tab page 14 for more information 5 The login process is complete ...
Page 27: ...ng the AT ANC 108D to static IP mode IMPORTANT Before assigning a static IP address to the AT ANC 108D it is recommended to consult with the network or system administrator and obtain a available IP address If the AT ANC 108D is assigned an IP address which is already in use by another device it may cause either network issues and or the AT ANC 108D will be not accessible 1 Login to the web server...
Page 28: ...eld 4 Click Save to commit changes 1 Login to the web server Refer to Logging In page 26 for more information 2 Click the System Setttings tab 3 Click the Hostname field and enter the desired name 4 Click Save to commit changes Setting the Host Name By default the AT ANC 108D is assgned a hostname which is constructed as follows ANC108D last six digits of MAC address For example a default hostname...
Page 29: ...web server By default this setting is set to OFF disabled Device Operation 1 Login to the web server Refer to Logging In page 26 for more information 2 Click the System Settings tab 3 Click the Telnet Timeout drop down list and select the desired time out interval Values from 1 to 1000 minutes can be selected Changes take effect immediately once the time interval is selected Adjusting Telnet Timeo...
Page 30: ...Restoring System Configuration page 31 for more information 1 Login to the web server Refer to Logging In page 26 for more information 2 Click the System Settings tab 3 Click the Download button 4 The page will display a Wait message and after a few moments the XML Edit dialog box will be displayed 5 Click the Save button to save the file to the computer or click Cancel to abort the operation When...
Page 31: ...o the AT ANC 108D 5 The following message box will be displayed confirming overwrite of the current configuration Click OK to continue with process or click Cancel to abort 6 One the upload has started a progress message will be displaying the restore process 7 Once restore process has completed the message XML Restore Finish Please Refresh Page will be displayed Refresh the page 8 The Login page ...
Page 32: ...he System Settings tab 3 Click the ALL Reset button Device Operation 4 The following message box will be displayed confirming the reset operation Click OK to continue with process or click Cancel to abort 5 The Wait message will be displayed After a few moments the web page may indicate a lost connection If this happens refresh the page or enter the IP address of the unit in the address bar 6 The ...
Page 33: ...lick OK to continue with process or click Cancel to abort 5 The Wait message will be displayed After about 15 seconds the web page may indicate a lost connection If this happens refesh the page or enter the IP address of the unit in the address bar 6 The Login screen will be displayed 7 The reboot process is complete Rebooting the AT ANC 108D The following procedure will perform a soft reboot of t...
Page 34: ...he Time Settings tab 3 Click in the field under the System Time section The AT ANC 108D uses the internal clock to store the current date and time When setting the time and date the 24 hour clock format is used 4 The time pop up dialog will be displayed shown below Setting the System Date and Time Setting Local Time ...
Page 35: ...month click the icon To go back to the previous month click the icon 6 Click and drag the Hour slider or use the or buttons to set the hour 7 Repeat step 6 for both the Minute and Second The Now button may also be clicked to set the local time used by the computer 8 Click the Done button to commit changes ...
Page 36: ...avings Time DST 4 Click the Start drop down lists for Month Day Hour and Day of Month and set the desired values 5 Repeat this process for the End drop down lists 6 Click the Save button to commit changes Device Operation The AT ANC 108D provides the option to adjust the internal clock to compensate for Daylight Saving Time depending on the region Daylight Saving Time is disabled by default ...
Page 37: ...er to Logging In page 26 for more information 2 Click the Login Config tab 3 Click the Old Password field and enter the current password 4 Enter the new password in the New Password field 5 Retype the new password in the Confirm New Password field 6 Click the Save button to commit changes To login with the new username click the Admin Logout tab then enter the new password on the Login page NOTE P...
Page 38: ...the upper left corner of the unit Button 8 will be in the lower right corner of the unit as shown below The mini USB port should be on the right side of the unit as it faces forward The button numbering as displayed in the Macro Settings tab of the web server matches the numbering scheme of each button on the AT ANC 108D The first column of buttons is numbered 1 through 4 and the second column of ...
Page 39: ...n 4 The Device Edit dialog will be displayed Enter the required information in the Device Name IP Address and Connect Port fields In the following example the AT OME ST31A is being used Note that the Device Name field can be any string and does not have to be the SKU The Connect Port field is the port used for Telnet sessions 5 Click the Save Changes button to commit changes ...
Page 40: ...AT ANC 108D 40 Device Operation 6 The device is now added and the Active toggle switch is automatically set to ENABLE ...
Page 41: ...ng Telnet However any TCP or UDP device may be controlled as well 2 Scroll down past the LED Red and LED Blue command names to a blank row Device Operation NOTE LED command names are presets and do not require modification unless a specific type of feedback is required This is rare LED on states are 100 and off states are set to 0 by default 3 Click the Add button ...
Page 42: ...power on power off the connected display The on argument is used to power on the display Therefore the Command Data field is DispBtn on 7 Click the End character drop down list to select the terminating character This command requires a carriage return Therefore CR is selected from the drop down list 8 Click the Save Changes button to commit changes 9 Create a Power Off command following the steps...
Page 43: ...ation 11 Continue adding additional commands as desired The example below shows several more commands that have been added 12 Click the Edit button to modify a command or click the Remove button to delete a command from the list ...
Page 44: ...ngs tab 2 Move the mouse over Button 1 in the upper left corner as shown Notice that a pop up appears over the button The information contained within the pop up are the current macro settings for the button and will change depending upon the button function Currently this button doesn t perform any function However for this example we will create a macro to toggle power on the connected display u...
Page 45: ...o Edit dialog will be displayed 6 Click the Toggle button and set it to ENABLE This toggle must be set before commands are added to the macro Once Toggle is enabled two sections will appear in the Macro Edit dialog the top row will be used to create a power on macro and the bottom row will be used to create a power off macro ...
Page 46: ...s dialog box contains a list of all commands that have been created including the default LED commands Since this is a power toggle a power on and power off macro will need to be created We ll create the power on macro first 9 Click the Power On command from the command list This command was created in the previous section ...
Page 47: ...T OME ST31A should be the only available selection If additional devices were added to the Device Settings tab then more options would be available from this drop down list 14 Click the Save Changes button to commit changes 15 Click the Add button 16 Add the following list of commands and set the Delay field to 25 and set the Interface to SysCMD LED Blue Off 0 initializes all blue LED to 0 visibil...
Page 48: ...og should look like the illustration below 19 Create the power off macro in the bottom section using the following information Note that the SysCMD interface type specifies that this is a system level AT ANC 108D instruction Power Off Device AT OME ST31A 25 LED Blue Off 0 SysCMD 25 LED Red Off 0 SysCMD 25 LED Red 1 100 SysCMD 25 Move row up Edit settings Delete row Move row down ...
Page 49: ...ice Operation 20 The power macro should look like the following illustration 21 Click the Save Changes button to commit changes The Wait message will appear as changes are saved 22 The PWR macro configuration is complete ...
Page 50: ...D Extension Macros are required in order for the buttons on the AT ANC 108D to display the current state of a device NOTE The Extension Macro tab functions differently than the Macro Settings tab When setting up button behavior for the AT ANC 108D it is not necessary to assign a macro to the same button that is used to perform a function For instance in the examples on the previous page the PWR ma...
Page 51: ...option will set Button 1 to turn blue at 100 brightness 6 The Select Destination dialog will be displayed Click in the Delay ms field and set this value to 25 7 Select SysCMD from the Interface drop down list if it is not already selected The SysCMD option tells the AT ANC 108D that this command is a system exclusive message ...
Page 52: ...xtension macro configuration for the Power On and Power Off LED for Button 1 is complete 8 Click the Save Change button to commit changes 9 The Extension Macro Edit 15 dialog will be displayed Repeat Steps 4 through 8 and add the following Under the Set Destination dialog the Delay ms field and Interface drop down list should be set to 25 and SysCMD respectively LED Red 1 0 SysCMD 25 This command ...
Page 53: ...ing for the AT ANC 108D Polling is the process by which the AT ANC 108D actively samples the current state of a device Once the AT ANC 108D receives the state of the device it can be processed Depending upon the returned value the AT ANC 108D can then change colors of the LED indicators or execute another macro 3 The Device 1 Edit dialog will be displayed ...
Page 54: ...lect Display Status from the command list This will execute the DispBtn sta command and return the power state of the display 8 In the Feedback to Compare field enter DispBtn on This is the value that will need to be compared in order for the AT ANC 108D to turn Button 1 either blue on or red off 9 Click the Change button to display the Macro Select dialog then click the Power On LED Extension Mac...
Page 55: ...ame Power Status Off Repeat Interval sec 1 Device AT OME ST31A example device Status Command to send Display Status Feedback to Compare DispBtn off If True Execute this macro Power Off LED button 16 12 Click the Save Changes button on the Device 2 Edit dialog 13 The Message Polling tab should now look similar to the following Note that once a polling message has been added the Active toggle switch...
Page 56: ... that contains the macro to be tested In this example we will test the power macro we just created Click the PWR button 3 Click the Emulate button It is useful to test a macro after creating it to make sure that it performs the desired function Testing a macro is done within the Macro Settings tab ...
Page 57: ...the state of the display Therefore if the display is in a powered on state Button 1 will be blue If the connected display is powered off then Button 1 will be red The example below shows a blue power toggle button indicating that the display is now powered LAN AT ANC 108D DC 5V 5 Macro testing is complete If the macro doesn t perform as desired click the Edit button for the selected button and che...
Page 58: ...e accessed with a VGW HW hardware gateway VGW SW software gateway or as a virtual machine software download 1 Launch a web browser and enter the IP address of Velocity in the address bar 2 Enter the required login credentials 3 Click the Login button 4 The Velocity Home screen will be displayed 5 Click the icon in the upper left corner of the Velocity Dashboard 6 Click Management AMS Device Manage...
Page 59: ...page for the AT ANC 108D will be displayed Click CONFIGURATION in the top menu bar IMPORTANT If the AT ANC 108D does not appear in the Device List window click the SCAN button to perform a network scan of all connected devices Velocity will only be able to detect the AT ANC 108D if both Velocity and the AT ANC 108D are connected to the same VLAN ...
Page 60: ...NC 108D 60 Velocity 10 The CONFIGURATION page will be displayed 11 Click the Device Type drop down list and select the device to be controlled by the AT ANC 108D In this example the AT HD SC 500 is selected ...
Page 61: ...AT ANC 108D 61 Velocity 12 Click the Config Files drop down list and select the configuration file ...
Page 62: ...he power receptacle on the rear of the unit Button 1 will flash three times indicating that it is in firmware update mode LAN AT ANC 108D DC 5V 3 Connect a USB to mini USB cable from the computer to the mini USB port 4 The USB UPDATE folder will be displayed If this folder is not displayed automatically select the USB UPDATE drive from Windows Explorer Power receptacle Button 1 Mini USB port NOTE ...
Page 63: ...UPDATE drive if any are present 6 Drag and drop the firmware file to the drive folder Once the firmware update process has completed the USB UPDATE folder will close automatically 7 Disconnect the USB cable from the AT ANC 108D The unit is now ready for use ...
Page 64: ...4 0 to 40 Storage Temperature 4 to 140 20 to 60 Operating Humidity RH 20 to 90 non condensing Power Consumption 3 3 W External Power Supply 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Output 5 V 2 6 A DC Certification Device CE FCC Power Supply CE FCC Level IV RoHS cULus RCM CCC Dimensions Inches Millimeters Device H x W x D 4 49 x 2 71 x 1 50 114 x 69 x 38 Distance Feet Meters Per hop of Ethernet cable 330 100 Weight ...
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