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Mini PACSGTB-MINI-PACSUser Manualwww.gefentoolbox.com

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6How to Connect the Mini PACS1. Connect the included RS-232 cable between the Mini PACS and the RS-232 device.2. Connect up to three (3) single or dua

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7CONFIGURING THE IP ADDRESSSetting the IP AddressThe Mini PACS is designed to control devices over a network using a built-in Web server or via Telnet

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8If you computer has an IP address of 192.168.1.(x), and192.168.1.72 is an available address, you can access the Mini PACS by entering 192.168.1.72in

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93. Click on the Properties button to display the Local Area Connection Properties dialog.4. Click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).5. Click

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10CONFIGURING THE IP ADDRESS6. Change the IP settings to the following:*If the IP address192.168.1.80 is already in use on your network, chooseanother

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11CONFIGURING THE IP ADDRESS7. Click the OK button, then close all Control Panel windows.8. Refresh your Web browser and go tohttp://192.168.1.72 to o

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12WEB INTERFACEThe Built-in Web ServerThe Mini PACS includes a built-in Web server which provides an intuitive Web interface. If TCP/IP is not confi g

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13WEB INTERFACERS-232 MenuThe RS-232 Menu allows you to change the RS-232 port settings on the MiniPACS.DescriptionProvide a name to the deviceconnect

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14WEB INTERFACERS-232 SettingsSome RS-232 settings use a drop-down menu for selecting different options.For example, to select the Baud Rate, click th

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15WEB INTERFACETCP / UDP Bridging SettingsUDP Protocol is used by some control systems, including Gefen’s GAVA system,for faster response. When using

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16WEB INTERFACETCP / UDP Bridging SettingsUDP Local PortRange: 1024 - 65535UDP Remote IPUDP Remote PortRange: 1024 - 65535Factory DefaultSets the sele

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17WEB INTERFACEIR Emitters MenuThe Mini PACS has three (3) IR Emitter (IR back-channel) ports. The Mini PACScan use any one of these IR Emitter ports

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18WEB INTERFACEAdvanced ViewClick this link to toggle betweenBasic View and AdvancedView.Command NameUsed to enter / edit the name of eachIR command.

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19WEB INTERFACEAdvanced ViewClick the Advanced View linkto display additional optionsfor learning or deleting IR commands.LearnClick the Learn button

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20WEB INTERFACENameThis is the Device Name of the currently-displayed Device. It is case-sensitive. You cannot edit the name. If youchange it, then

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21WEB INTERFACEDevice IDThe Mini PACS assigns an internal number to each Device in memory. You can use this number to keep track of the number of Devi

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22WEB INTERFACEAdding a new IR DeviceThe Mini PACS can hold up to 20 IR devices in memory. Each device may haveup to 64 Commands. If you are buildin

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23WEB INTERFACE10. Find the IR remote for the new device. Make sure the batteries are fresh! Hold the remote so it is pointing at the IR window on th

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24WEB INTERFACE14. If the commands match, the Mini PACS will return to the main screen, and the new command will now be green.15.If a code is learned

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25WEB INTERFACE<?xml version=”1.0” encoding=”UTF-8”?> <ir_emitter> <dn>Bedroom_DVD</dn><class>Disc</class> &

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ASKING FOR ASSISTANCETechnical Support:Telephone (818) 772-9100 (800) 545-6900Fax (818) 772-9120Technical Support Hours:8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monda

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26WEB INTERFACEAdding a new IR device from a TemplateTemplates are useful when you want to ensure that similar commands for different product models h

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27WEB INTERFACE6. Since this is a template fi le, the Command Names will be yellow, rather thangreen. This means that only the names, and not the IR d

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28WEB INTERFACE12. If the commands match, the Mini PACS will prompt you for the nextCommand in the list.13.If you are prompted for a command that does

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2918. You can delete any commands that are not available for that specifi c remote by clicking the “Delete” button for those commands. Deleted buttons

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30WEB INTERFACERelays MenuThe Mini PACS provides twoNormally-Open (NO) relays which can be used for controlling lighting systems, curtains, motorized

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31WEB INTERFACEDevice NameEnter the name of the deviceassociated with this trigger.Default StateSets the default stateof the trigger. Options:Open, Cl

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32WEB INTERFACETesting RelaysPress the “Set Closed” or “Set Open” buttons to manually change the state of arelay. If the “Type” is set to “Pulse”, th

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33WEB INTERFACEConfi guration MenuThe Confi guration Menu allows management of TCP/IP confi guration, login credentials, fi rmware upgrades, and system re

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34WEB INTERFACESubnetSets the subnet mask.The default settings is255.255.255.0GatewaySets the IP address of your router (IP gateway). Maximum value f

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35WEB INTERFACETelnet Login SettingsPasswordSets the password. Maximum password length is 20 characters. The password is case-sensitive.Save Changes

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CONTENTS1 Introduction2 Operation Notes3 Features4 Panel Layout5 Panel Descriptions6 Connecting the Mini PACS6 Wiring Diagram7 Confi guring the IP Ad

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36WEB INTERFACEFirmware UpdateUpdateClick the Update buttonafter the fi rmware fi le has been selected using the Browse... button.Get FirmwareChecks the

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37WEB INTERFACESystem ResetYes To AllCheck this box to perform aSystem-Wide Reset during areset procedure.Set Triggers To defaultPlace a check mark in

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38WEB INTERFACEDelete IR CommandsPlace a check mark in the box to delete all learned IR commands during a reset.Delete IR Devices & CommandsPlace

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39WEB INTERFACESystem SettingsThe System Settings section allows you to upload or restore a fi le containingall of the IP settings, RS-232 settings, tr

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40WEB INTERFACEIt is important to understand that this XML fi le does not actually exist in the Mini PACS. Rather, it is created “on-the-fl y” by the W

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41IP (TELNET) CONTROL SETUPThe Mini PACS may be manually operated using the Web server Graphical User Interface (GUI), or by an automation system (suc

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42IP (TELNET) CONTROL SETUP3. Click “Save Settings”.4.Open HyperTerminal or another Terminal Emulation program on your computer.5. Open a new session

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43RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDSIP Confi gurationCommandDescription#change_relay_stateChanges the current relay state#display_telnet_welcomeSet Telnet welcom

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44#change_relay_state CommandThe #change_relay_state command changes the state of a relay. Specify the relay number and then the initial state (open

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45#load_relay_params CommandThe #load_relay_params command loads relay settings from memory.Syntaxy:#load_relay_paramsParameters:None#save_relay_param

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1Congratulations on your purchase of the Mini Professional Automation Control System. Your complete satisfaction is very important to us.GefenGefen d

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46RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#set_pass CommandThe #set_pass command sets Telnet password. The maximum length of theparam1 is 20 characters. The passwor

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47RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#set_serial_mode CommandThe #set_serial_mode command sets the serial port mode.Syntaxy:#set_serial_mode param1Parameters:par

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48RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#set_serial_params CommandThe #set_serial_params command sets the serial port parameters.Syntaxy:#set_serial_params param1 p

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49RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#set_telnet_port CommandThe #set_telnet_port command sets the Telnet listening port. The default portvalue is 23.Syntaxy:#s

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50RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#sgateway CommandThe #sgateway sets the IP gateway (router) address. Dot-decimal notation must be used when specifying the

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51RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#show_relay_params CommandThe #show_relay_params command displays the current relay parameters. param1 specifi es the relay c

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52RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#show_serial_params CommandThe #show_serial_params command displays the serial port parameters.Syntaxy:#show_serial_paramsPa

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53RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#sipadd CommandThe #sipadd command sets the IP address for the Mini PACS. Dot-decimal notation must be used when specifying

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54RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#system_wide_reset CommandThe #system_wide_reset command performs a system-wide reset. Each param-eter specifi es the hardwa

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55RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#use_telnet_pass CommandThe #use_telnet_pass command requires or disables login credentials.Syntaxy:#use_telnet_pass param1P

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2READ THESE NOTES BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THE PROFESSIONAL AUTOMATION CONTROL SYSTEM• The Mini PACS is shipped with a static IP address of 192

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56RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDSBridging SettingsRS-232 Feedback and DelimitersOne advantage of RS-232 serial control over IR control is that RS-232 offers

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57RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDSCommandDescription#set_addelSets add delimiter mode#set_end_delSets end-delimiter mode and value#set_send_byte_cntSets the e

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58RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#set_end_del CommandThe #set_end_del command sets the end-delimiter mode and value.Syntaxy:#set_end_del param1 param2Paramet

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59#set_send_time_out CommandThe #set_send_time_out command sets the timeout value for sending data collected from a device to the control system in Br

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60RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#set_start_del CommandThe #set_start_del command sets the start-delimiter mode and value.Syntaxy:#set_start_del param1 param

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61#set_tcp_br_port CommandThe #set_tcp_br_port command sets the TCP Bridge server listening port.Syntaxy:#set_tcp_br_port param1Parameters:param1 Po

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62RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#set_udp_br_port CommandThe #set_udp_br_port command sets the UDP server listening port.Syntaxy:#set_udp_br_port param1Param

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63RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDSIR Device SetupCommandDescription#add_classSpecifi es the Class of the device#add_device Adds a new device#add_manufacturerSp

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64RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#add_device Command (required)The #add_device command adds a new device. The ADD_DEVICE commandmust be excuted before learn

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65RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#add_mod_num Command (optional)The #add_mod_num command adds or updates the “Model No.” tag for the specifi ed device. The “

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3Features•Control A/V devices using IR, RS-232 control, and relays over a Web-basedIP control system• Confi gurable Ethernet input supports Telnet, Web

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66RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#delete_ir_cmd CommandThe #delete_ir_cmd command deletes the IR command from the specifi eddevice.Syntaxy:#delete_ir_cmd para

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67RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#learn_ir_cmd CommandThe #learn_ir_cmd command initializes the learning of a new IR command.Syntaxy:#learn_ir_cmd param1 par

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68RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#play_ir_cmd CommandThe #play_ir_cmd command plays an IR command stored in memory.Syntaxy:#play_ir_cmd param1 param2 param3P

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69RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#show_device_tags CommandThe #show_device_tags command shows the existing tags (Class,Manufacturer and Model Number) for a s

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70#show_devices CommandThe #show_devices command displays all devices in the IR list.Syntaxy:#show_devicesParameters:NoneExample:p#show_devicesDevices

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71RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#show_ir_cmds CommandThe #show_ir_cmds command displays all IR commands for a stored device.Syntaxy:#show_ir_cmds param1Para

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72RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#show_ir_data CommandThe #show_ir_data command displays raw data from the memory.Syntaxy:#show_ir_cmd param1 param2Parameter

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73RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDSFor remotes with toggle bits there will be additional data:Command: 9 for Device: tvCarrier frequency = 40.000 KhzCarrier va

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74General QueryCommandDescription#help Displays a complete list of commands#ipconfi g Displays all TCP/IP settings#show_ver_dataDisplays the Mini PACS

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75RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#ipconfi g CommandThe #ipconfi g displays all TCP/IP settings.Syntaxy:#ipconfi gParameters:NoneExample:p#ipconfi g-------------

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4PANEL LAYOUTTopFrontBack78431265

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76RS-232 / TELNET COMMANDS#show_ver_data CommandThe #show_ver_data command displays the Mini PACS version information.Syntaxy:#show_ver_dataParameters

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77 Controlling the Mini PACS via RS-232The Mini PACS is generally intended to be controlled via IP, in order to control RS-232, IR, and trigger-operat

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78APPENDIXLearning IR Commands via TelnetThe Mini PACS has eight (3) IR Emitter outputs. Each of these IR Emitters can be connected to device. The M

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796. If the Mini PACS verifi es that the data is the same, then it is saved:Data compare ok, checking for available space in FLASHNew command saved in

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80Relays... (2) NO relay contacts with +12V DC and GroundRelay Connections...

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81WARRANTYGefen warrants the equipment it manufactures to be free from defects in material and workmanship.If equipment fails because of such defects

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Rev A21.1120600 Nordhoff St., Chatsworth CA 913111-800-545-6900 818-772-9100 fax: 818-772-9120www.gefentoolbox.com [email protected]

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51PowerThis LED will indicate the current power state. The LED is green when the unit is powered ON.2 IR SensorThe IR receiver is provided for the Mi

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