About this manual, About the ipl 250, Features – Extron Electronics IPL 250 Reference Manual User Manual

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IPL 250 • Introduction

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Introduction

About This Manual

This manual provides detailed information and best practices recommendations

about cabling and configuring the Extron IPL 250 IP Link

®

Ethernet Control

Processor and reference information about the controller’s specifications,

programming, and special applications.
It does not contain instructions on the most basic setup steps: those are covered in

the IPL 250 Setup Guide, which describes how to set up the hardware, how to use

the Global Configurator (GC) program to download drivers, add A/V devices to a

GC configuration, configure the front panel buttons, set a shutdown schedule, and

set up e-mail alerts to flag a projector disconnection or warn that lamp hours are

exceeded.

About the IPL 250

The IPL 250 is capable of controlling a projector, source devices, switchers, and

various other items such as lights, a projector lift, or a screen motor in a distributed

control system environment or as a stand-alone controller. It allows legacy

products to be linked to and controlled via a network. Throughout this manual the

IPL 250 is also referred to as the IPL, “Ethernet control processor,”or “controller.”

Features

General features

Flexible options for device control

— The IPL offers RS-232 and IR-based

projector/display/source control; relays for controlling items such as a

projector lift, motorized projection screen, and lights; and contact closure

input control of the relays.

A variety of mounting options

— The 1U high, one quarter rack wide enclosure can

be rack mounted, furniture mounted, or mounted to a projector mount pole.

Universal power system compatibility

— The IPL includes an external power

supply that accepts 100-240 VAC, 50-60Hz input.

Network and configuration features

The IPL 250 can be configured and controlled via a host computer via IP Link

Ethernet control. Setup and control can be accomplished by simple ASCII

commands (Simple Instruction Set, SIS

) or via the included Global Configurator

program. The software offers many more setup options than does SIS

programming. After being configured, the IPL 250 can be controlled by an Extron

TouchLink

touchpanel connected to the same network.

Via Ethernet/IP communication you can access the IPL 250’s embedded Web pages,

which include online diagnostics and monitoring of basic control features. As an

integrated part of the IPL 250, IP Link provides the following advantages:
Global compatibility

— The IPL uses standard Ethernet communication protocols,

including ARP, DHCP, ICMP (ping), TCP, IP, Telnet, HTTP, and SMTP.

Embedded Web page serving

— The IPL 250 offers up to 7.25 MB of flash memory

for storing Extron and user-supplied Web pages, configuration settings, and

device drivers. Data in flash memory is served at a transfer rate of 6 Mbits

per second.

Remote equipment management

— The IP Link connection allows you to remotely

manage projectors, cameras, video conferencing equipment, switchers, and

other A/V equipment.

Multi-user support

— Up to two hundred (200) simultaneous connections enable

each IP Link device to support many concurrent users and improve system

throughput by sending information in parallel.

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