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EBP 108 RAAP Button Panel • Setup Guide (Continued)
To reset the firmware
1.
Disconnect the eBUS cable that is providing power.
2.
Press and hold down the
Reset
button and, while holding down the
Reset
button, reconnect eBUS cable.
3.
Release the
Reset
button 1 second after reconnecting power. During the reset process, the front panel buttons are not lit.
When the eBUS Connection Status LED lights, the reset process is complete.
NOTES:
•
If the reset is carried out while the EBP is receiving power from a 12 VDC power supply, the firmware is reset to the
factory default.
•
If the reset is carried out while the EBP is receiving power from a control processor, the firmware is reset to the factory
default but the control processor may then push a more recent version of the firmware to the EBP.
Front Panel Features
ON
OFF
PC
LAPTOP
DOC
CAM
VGA
HDMI
MUTE
EBP 108 RAAP
EBP 108 RAAP Front Panel
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
D
D
D
D
Figure 2.
EBP 108 RAAP Front Panel
The buttons and encoders must be configured or programmed to carry out their functions.
A
Power Buttons
— These two buttons control the power to a display
B
Function Buttons
— These six buttons can be set up to carry out a variety of functions, either by configuration with Global
Configurator Plus and Professional, or programming with Global Scripter, (see the software help file for more information).
C
Volume Control LEDs and Rotary Encoder
— Use the encoder to adjust the volume level. The LEDs provide a visual
representation of the volume level.
D
Front Panel Screws
— These four Phillips-head screws hold the faceplate to the unit.
Planning the System and Installation
When planning to install an eBUS system you must consider how many EBP button panels to use, maximum cable distance,
cabling topology, and mounting. See the
eBUS Technology Reference Guide
for more information about eBUS topologies.
Installation
Step 1: Get Ready
Use the following checklist to prepare for the installation.
Download and install the latest version of the software, firmware, and device drivers needed to configure the IPCP Pro control
processor and control the connected AV products. See the
IPCP Pro Series User Guide
(available at
details on software and drivers.
Obtain network information (IP addresses, passwords, DHCP settings, and so on) and the MAC address for the control
processor.
Obtain model names, drivers, and setup information for AV devices.
Determine which eBUS cabling topologies to use and obtain cables, mounting hardware, and any power supplies or hubs
required by that configuration (see the
eBUS Technology Reference Guide
for more information about eBUS topologies).
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