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WP-IPKEYPAD8

 

8-button Control based IP Keypad 

 USER MANUAL 

 

 

Summary of Contents for WP-IPKEYPAD8

Page 1: ...WP IPKEYPAD8 8 button Control based IP Keypad USER MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...ent to update or to keep current the information contained in this document KanexPro reserves the right to make improvements to this document and or product at any time and without notice COPYRIGHT NO...

Page 4: ...r into this product Never push an object of any kind into this product through any openings or empty slots in the unit as you may damage parts inside the unit Do not attach the power supply cabling to...

Page 5: ...6 2 Rear Panel 4 6 3 Telnet Commands 5 6 4 Telnet Control 8 6 5 WebGUI Control 10 6 5 1 Macro Settings 11 6 5 2 Extension Macro 14 6 5 3 Command Settings 14 6 5 4 Device Settings 16 6 5 5 Key Setting...

Page 6: ...all up to 32 16 on the single gang distinct macros delivering complete control over your audio and video application Powered over Ethernet Colored LED s for The soft and colorful LED buttons are suita...

Page 7: ...ling user equipment Up to 128 total commands can be stored and used across all macros in the system up to 16 per macro Supports relay triggers to control compatible devices Supports time and date macr...

Page 8: ...1 Front Panel Macro Buttons Each button contains 2 color LEDs red and blue with adjustable individual brightness levels from 0 100 Each button can activate a customized macro For further detail on th...

Page 9: ...ia Telnet WebGUI This unit has PoE 48V PD functionality which means it can be powered directly by a connected PoE 48V PSE switch hub without the need for a power adapter DC 5V Plug the 5V DC power ada...

Page 10: ...teway X 0 255 SIPADDR X X X X Set Ethernet IP address X 0 255 SNETMASK X X X X Set Ethernet netmask X 0 255 SGATEWAY X X X X Set Ethernet gateway X 0 255 SIPMODE N Set Ethernet IP mode N STATIC DHCP V...

Page 11: ...ual red LED brightness control N 1 16 LED Number N1 0 100 LEDBLUES N Set the brightness of all blueLEDs N 0 100 LEDREDS N Set the brightness of all red LEDs N 0 100 LEDSHOW N LED demo mode control N O...

Page 12: ...RO STOP N Stop the specified macro N 1 32 Macro ID DEVICE ADD N N1 N2 N3 Add Telnet device definition to slot N N 1 16 Device Slot Number N1 X X X X IP Address X 0 255 N2 0 65535 Port N3 Name Up to 24...

Page 13: ...s To access Telnet in Windows 7 click on the Start menu and type cmd in the search field then press Enter Under Windows XP go to the Start menu click on Run type cmd then press Enter Under Mac OS X go...

Page 14: ...sh to control Type help to listthe available commands Note Commands will not be executed unless followed by a carriage return Commands are not case sensitive If the IP address is changed then the IP a...

Page 15: ...dress Note The unit s default IP address is192 168 1 50 By clicking on one of the listed devices you will be presented with the network details of that particular device If you choose you can alter th...

Page 16: ...he browser you will see the following menu tabs Macro Settings Extension Macro Command Settings Device Settings Key Settings Schedule Network Settings System Settings and Time Settings to allow the us...

Page 17: ...n by default To disable Demo Mode please click the switch at the bottom of this WebGUI tab The Background Light slider allows the user to adjust the overall brightness of the keypad s LEDs Click on th...

Page 18: ...trigger the relay port Relay Click on Save Change to confirm the settings Sending commands to devices on the local network or across the Internet requires the IP address and network port number of the...

Page 19: ...reate edit or delete commands The number of commands that can be stored in the keypad is limited by memory It is generally recommended that commands be under 128 characters long includingspaces Howeve...

Page 20: ...ork port are required for each device Thesesettings are directly linked to any associated macro commands Click on Save Change to save the device 6 5 5 Key Settings Click on the Key Settings tab to ena...

Page 21: ...ed for each device Thesesettings are directly linked to any associated macro commands Click on Save Change to save the device 6 5 7 Key Settings Click on the Key Settings tab to enable disable the Rep...

Page 22: ...ily weekly schedule or configure a one time event Events can be edited and deleted from the main tab The system can store up to 32 repeating events and up to 8 one time events To set up a repeating ev...

Page 23: ...h date and time you would like for it to run on You can now set the event as Active Click on Save Change to save the changes to the event Note This unit has 48 hours of backup power for the internal c...

Page 24: ...by enabling DHCP 6 5 10 System Settings Click on the System Settings tab to make changes to various system settings From this tab you can change the WebGUI login password and web connection timeout s...

Page 25: ...tab to set the system time and to enable disable the Daylight Saving Time DST function If your country uses Daylight Savings Time you can configure the start and end times dates here so that your sch...

Page 26: ...WP IPKEYPAD8D 21 P a g e 7 CONNECTION DIAGRAM Powered Projector Screen Router Relay Output Power Supply LAN Connection...

Page 27: ...CC UL certified ESD Protection Human Body Model 12kV Air Discharge 8kV Contact Discharge Dimensions 69 9mm 114 3mm 35 5mm W H D Case Only 69 9mm 114 3mm 38mm W H D All Inclusive Weight 150g Chassis Ma...

Page 28: ...IPKEYPAD8D 24 P a g e 9 ACRONYMS ACRONYM COMPLETE TERM CLI Command Line Interface GUI Graphical User Interface IP Internet Protocol LAN Local Area Network PoE Power over Ethernet USB Universal Serial...

Page 29: ...duct will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period of 1 year whichever is longer C NO OTHER WARRANTIES To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law KanexPro disclaims all ot...

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