Preliminar y, Installation: labeling, mounting, cabling, cont’d – Extron Electronics System 5 IP Series User Guide User Manual

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Installation: Labeling, Mounting, Cabling, cont’d

System 5 IP Switchers • Installation: Labeling, Mounting, Cabling

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PRELIMINAR

Y

LAN

RJ-45
Port

Link
LED

Activity LED

4

Relay ports

(24 V, 1 A) — These six relays allow control of items such as

room lighting, window coverings, and display screens. These contacts may
be used to control any equipment as long as the contact specifications of a
total of 24 volts at 1 ampere are not exceeded for each port. The pin
assignments are shown in the picture below.

2

1

C

C

4

3

C

6

5

C

RELAYS

B

A

2

1

C

C

4

3

C

6

5

C

RELAYS

B

A

2

1

C

C

4

3

C

6

5

C

RELAYS

B

A

Group B

Group C

Group A

Common

Relay 4

Relay 3

Common

Relay 6

Relay 5

Common

Relay 2

Relay 1

These relays are normally open by default. They can be configured via SIS
commands or the configuration software to operate as follows:
on—relay closes and stays closed until otherwise instructed
off—relay opens and stays open until otherwise instructed
toggle—relay changes from open to closed or from closed to open until

otherwise instructed

pulse—momentary (timed) (press to turn on, timeout to turn off)

On (Closed)

Common

Off (Open)

Common

Relay On

Relay Off

On (Closed)

Common

Off (Open)

Common

Relay Toggle

or

Toggle off

Toggle on

On (Closed)

Common

Off (Open)

Common

Relay Pulse

Turn off after

a set period

Off (Open)

Common

Turn

on

You can also use SIS commands or the configuration
software to specify pulse duration.

Via the Global Configurator software, each relay can
be associated with a front panel button (projector
on/off buttons, function buttons, or input selection
buttons) or can be operated independently.

5

LAN connector and LEDs

— An Ethernet connection can be used on an

ongoing basis to connect and to control the System 5 IP (and the devices
connected to it) in an Ethernet network.

Plug a cable into this RJ-45 socket, and connect the other end of the cable to
a network switch, hub, router, or PC connected to an Ethernet LAN or the
Internet.
• For 10Base-T (10 Mbps) networks, use a Cat 3 or better cable.
• For 100 Base-T (max. 155 Mbps) networks, use a Cat 5 cable.

You will also need to configure this port before using it.

Activity LED

This yellow LED blinks to indicate

network activity.

Link LED

This green LED lights to indicate a good

network connection.

2

1

C

C

4

3

C

6

5

C

B

A

Common

Relay 1

Relay 2

Nor

mally

Open (1)

Common

Nor

mally

Open (2)

Common

All relays

are

normally

open.

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