Extron electronic IPL T SF24 Installation and Operation, cont’d, Rear Panel Features and Cabling

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Installation and Operation, cont’d

Furniture or projector mounting

In addition to using the IPL T unit on a rack, it can also be furniture or projector mounted. Furniture mount or projector mount the interface using the optional mounting kit (Extron part #70-212-01, furniture, or Extron part #70-217-01, projector) as follows:

1.

Attach the mounting brackets to the interface with the

 

machine screws provided (figure 2-3).

2.

If feet were previously installed on the bottom of the

 

interface, remove them.

3.

For furniture mounting, hold the interface with the

 

attached brackets against the underside of the table or

 

other furniture. Mark the location of the screw holes of the

 

bracket on the mounting surface.

4.

For furniture mounting, drill 3/32” (2 mm) diameter pilot

 

holes, 1/4” (6.3 mm) deep in the mounting surface at the

 

marked screw locations.

5.

For furniture mounting, insert #8 wood screws into the

 

four pilot holes. Tighten each screw into the mounting

 

surface until just less than 1/4” of the screw head

 

protrudes.

6.

For furniture mounting, align the mounting screws with

 

the slots in the brackets and place the interface against the

 

surface, with the screws through the bracket slots.

7.

For furniture mounting, slide the unit slightly forward or

 

back, then tighten all four screws to secure it in place.

8.

For projector mounting, secure the interface to a projector

 

mount or other surface by inserting the mounting bolt

 

through the bracket’s slotted hole.

Rear Panel Features and Cabling

All connections, including power, input and output, and control, are on the rear panel of the IPL T SF24 and IPL T SFI244. See figures 2-4 and 2-5.

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00-05-A6-00-00-01

 

COM1

 

 

POWER

LAN

 

COM2

 

I/O

12V

 

 

COM1

COM2

.5A MAX

 

 

1 2 3 4

 

 

 

TX RX

TX RX

1

2

3

4

5

Figure 2-4 — IPL T SF24 rear panel

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00-05-A6-00-06-25

POWER

LAN

FLEX I/O

 

IR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12V

 

COM2 1 2 3 4

1

2

3

4

.5A MAX

COM1

 

TX RX

TX RX

S G

S G S

G

S G

1

2

4

3

6

Figure 2-5 — IPL T SFI244 Interface rear panel

Power

Projector

Mounting

Bracket

Ceiling

Digital Projector

Mounting

Bolt

Furniture Mount

Projector Mount

1Power connection — Plug the external 12V power supply into this connector. The power supply is included with the unit.

CAUTION

When connecting the power supply, voltage polarity

 

is extremely important. Applying power with

 

incorrect voltage polarity could damage the power

 

supply and the interface. Identify the power cord

 

negative lead by the ridges on the side of the cord.

Figure 2-3 — Mounting the IPL T SFI244

2-4

IPL T SF24 and IPL T SFI244 • Installation and Operation

IPL T SF24 and IPL T SFI244 • Installation and Operation

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Contents IP Link Tools USAExtron’s Warranty PrecautionsFCC Class a Notice Quick Start Guide IPL T SF24 and SFI244 Under Desk Projector MountTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d Introduction OneIPL T SF24 and SFI244 About this Manual FeaturesIntroduction About the IPL T SF24 and SFI244 InterfacesTwo Installation and OperationEasily configured and controlled Introduction, cont’dIPL T SF24 and IPL T SFI244 Installation and Operation Installation and OperationInstallation Overview Mounting the IPL T InterfacePower Installation and Operation, cont’dRear Panel Features and Cabling Furniture or projector mountingEthernet/LAN Serial communicationOperation Front panel indicatorsIdentification Resetting the unit Connection and Configuration ThreeSerial connection Connection and Configuration, cont’dConnecting the Hardware Ethernet connectionIPL T interface configuration Configuring the HardwarePC configuration Flex I/O connectionArp -s 10.13.170.15 00-05-A6-00-0A-90 Configuring the IPL T using direct PC connectionPing Four Connection and Configuration, cont’dFirmware upgrades Communication and ControlFlex I/O ports Communication and Control, cont’dPorts Overview Digital inputDigital output Bidirectional serial control interface portsAnalog input Communication with the Interface Accessing and using the Web server Logon and system statusEstablishing or changing system or port settings Web server10 Web server System Settings screen Controlling IR devices or sending IR commands SFI244 onlyCommunication and Control, cont’d Setting and changing your passwordsEditing and adding e-mail alerts Upgrading the firmware Sending an e-mail alert through TelnetEsc 4 SM Managing filesIR Learning SFI244 only Creating a driver with the IR Learner softwareUsing the command/response table Programmer’s Guide for the Telnet and Web browserSymbol definitions Password information Copyright informationBidirectional Serial Data port 28 = Commands that may give E28 file not foundError responses Flex I/O Data portIR/Serial Data port SFI244 only IP Setup CommandsFirmware Version/Part Number/Information Web Browser Specific File CommandsRe-map port designations MailServer side includes Reset ZAP/Erase CommandsCommunication and Control, cont’d Customization ControlCode examples Query stringExample 26c Browser view 28a Html source code using a query string Href=index.html?cmd=W1*1*15*0irPlay/a 30b Browser viewReserved characters URL encodingUnsafe characters Custom Web pages Direct port access ports 2001 throughCommunication and Control, cont’d Device Control Telnet PortPort redirect TroubleshootingPower connections Data connectionsSpecifications, Part Numbers Accessories AAppendix aSpecifications Parts AppendixBBGlossary Included partsGlossary GlossaryGlossary, cont’d