Page 2 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00; Remote Control Panel; Copyright
2 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 Remote Control Panel ● User’s Guide Copyright © Barco. March 9, 2011 All rights reserved. No part of this document may be copied, reproduced or translated. It shall not otherwise be recorded, transmitted or stored in a retrieval system without the prior w...
Page 3 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 3
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 3 Not included in the guarantee coverage are system failures which are attributed to programs or special electronic circuitry provided by the purchaser, e.g. interfaces. Normal wear as well as normal maintenance are not subject to the guarantee provided by ...
Page 4 - Operators Safety Summary; Do Not Remove Covers or Panels
4 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 Operators Safety Summary The general safety information in this summary is for operating personnel. Do Not Remove Covers or Panels There are no user-serviceable parts within the unit. Removal of the top cover will expose dangerous voltages. To avoid perso...
Page 5 - Highlights an essential operation procedure, condition or
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 5 Terms In This Manual and Equipment Marking WARNING Highlights an operating procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc., which, if not strictly observed, could result in injury to or death of personnel. Note Highlights an essential operation procedure,...
Page 6 - Change History; Rev; Initial Release
6 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 Change History The table below lists the changes to the Remote Control Panel User’s Guide. Rev Date ECP # Description Approved By 00 3/09/11 586290 Initial Release R. Pellicano
Page 7 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 7; Table of Contents
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 7 Table of Contents Introduction.....................................................................10 Overview ........................................................................................................... 10 Connectivity Diagram ...............
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Page 10 - Introduction; Overview; Ethernet connectivity to the FSN Network
10 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 Introduction Overview The Remote Control Panel integrates auxiliary FSN System function control into a convenient 12 button 1RU panel. General features include: • 12 buttons with integrated graphical displays for electronic labeling • Ethernet connectivi...
Page 11 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 11; Connectivity Diagram; FSN System Connectivity Diagram; Application Questions; Contact Information; ” at the end of this manual.
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 11 Connectivity Diagram The figure below illustrates a basic FSN Series system, showing a typical usage of the Remote Control Panel to switch inputs for FSN AUX outputs. N1- 1 - - - - - - - N2 - 1 N1- 2 - - - - - - - N2 - 2 N1- 3 - - - - - - - N2 - 3 N1- 4 ...
Page 12 - Remote Control Panel Orientation; Note
12 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 1. Remote Control Panel Orientation RCP-120 Front Panel The figure below illustrates the RCP-120 front panel: Figure 2-1: RCP-120 Front Panel The RCP-120 provides 12 electronically labeled buttons. Depending on the configuration of the panel, these butto...
Page 13 - The; LAN
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 13 Following are descriptions of each rear panel connector: 1) 4-Pin Phoenix – RS-232 / IR This connector can be used to connect a serial port from a computer to the panel for configuration via the boot menu. When referenced, “Serial Port 1” is defined as p...
Page 14 - Installation; Unpacking and Inspection; Including Power Blade adaptors
14 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 2. Installation Unpacking and Inspection Inspect the shipping box for damage. If you find any damage, notify the shipping carrier immediately for all claims adjustments. As you open the box, compare its contents against the packing list below. If you fin...
Page 15 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 15; RCP-120 Installation; Use the following steps to install the Remote Control Panel:
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 15 RCP-120 Installation The figure below illustrates a simplified diagram of the FSN Controller and RCP-120 connections and the required cabling. Use this figure for reference during installation. Figure 2-1: Installation Diagram (sample) Use the following ...
Page 16 - RCP-120 Configuration; Soft Reboot / Web Interface Password Reset; admin; Connecting to the RCP-120 Web Interface; Connect the RCP-120 and a computer to the same Ethernet switch.
16 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 3. RCP-120 Configuration Soft Reboot / Web Interface Password Reset To perform a soft reboot on the RCP-120, press and hold buttons 2 and 5 for about five seconds. To reset the Web Interface password back to “ admin ” on the RCP-120, press and hold butto...
Page 19 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 19; RCP-120 Configuration Web Interface; Status; Configuration Status section; Network Configuration; OFF; OFF; Default IP Address is:
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 19 RCP-120 Configuration Web Interface Status This section of the configuration web page shows the current status. Information includes the unit’s Serial Number and MAC Address. The current Network Configuration settings are shown next followed by the Curre...
Page 20 - Change Admin Password
20 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 Subnet Mask: Default setting is: 255.255.255.0 . Consult your network administrator if this needs to be changed for your network configuration. Gateway: Default setting is: 192.168.0.1 . Consult your network administrator if this needs to be changed for ...
Page 21 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 21; Serial Port 1 Configuration / Baud Rate; Serial Port 1 Configuration; Serial Port 2 Configuration / Baud Rate; Serial Port 1 Auto Transmit; NOT
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 21 Serial Port 1 Configuration / Baud Rate This section allows a user to change the Serial Port communication settings for the serial port on the rear panel of the RCP-120. This serial port is used to access the RCP-120 Boot Menu as a secondary method for c...
Page 22 - Button Settings; Seconds Before; Update and Reboot / Reset Defaults
22 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 Button Settings This section allows a user to change the behavior of the buttons on the RCP-120. Figure 3-6: Button Settings Seconds Before Default Setting is: 0 (No Timeout) . Used to Display Timeout: change the number of seconds before the Display Back...
Page 23 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 23; Connect; Serial Port 1; on the Rear Panel of the RCP-120 to a Computer. Use the
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 23 RCP-120 Boot Menu Overview The RCP-120 Boot Menu is a secondary method to configure the panel. It is preferred that configuration of the panel take place with the Web interface. In the unlikely event the Web interface can not be accessed, basic configura...
Page 24 - RCP-120 Boot Menu Interface; Display Current Settings
24 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 RCP-120 Boot Menu Interface Display Current Settings Press 0 to display the current configuration settings for the panel. An example of the information returned is shown below: Serial Number is SN9707xxxxxx MAC address is xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx DHCP is curren...
Page 25 - Restore Default Settings; factory default settings.; Discard Changes and Reboot; : Set Port Variable Name
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 25 Restore Default Settings Press 7 to go back to Factory Defaults. All panel configuration parameters will be reset to factory default settings. Discard Changes and Reboot Press q to ignore all changes made in this menu interface and reboot the RCP-120. Sa...
Page 26 - RCP-120 FSN Menu Orientation; System Menu; and then press; Assign Remote Panels; Assign Remote Panels Menu
26 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 4. RCP-120 FSN Menu Orientation Assign Remote Panels The Assign Remote Panels Menu enables you to manage all RCP-120 panels connected to the FSN Controller and assign the functions a particular panel will perform. From the System Menu , press Other Setup...
Page 27 - Remote Control Panel Table
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 27 Remote Control Panel Table The figure below illustrates the Remote Control Panel Table : Figure 4-2: Remote Control Panel Table On the palette, the Remote Control Panel Table lists the RCP-120 panels that were connected to the FSN network when the last “...
Page 28 - Assign Remote Panels Menu Functions
28 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 • IP Address – this is the current IP Address of the RCP-120. • Status – indicates the current connection/assignment status of the RCP-120. ~ RED – indicates the RCP-120 is NOT Connected. ~ YELLOW – indicates the RCP-120 is Connected but NOT Assigned ~ G...
Page 29 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 29; Press; to view the color legend for the Status column.; Info
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 29 • Press Info to view the color legend for the Status column. Info
Page 30 - Duplicate IP Address Notification
30 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 Duplicate IP Address Notification After a Discover Remote Panels function has been performed, it may be possible that two or more RCP-120 devices are discovered to have the same IP Address. If this occurs, the conflicting IP addresses will be highlighted...
Page 31 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 31; Operations; No Connection Behavior; RCP-120 Not Connected; NO COMM; , while buttons 11 and 12 instruct the operator to; PRESS; as a reminder of how to display the current IP Address of the RCP-; Display IP/MAC Address and Firmware Version
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 31 5. Operations No Connection Behavior When power is first applied to the RCP-120 and a connection to the FSN Controller has not yet been established, the panel will look as illustrated below: Figure 5-1: RCP-120 Not Connected Button 1 will indicate NO COM...
Page 32 - AUX Output Control; Understanding Button Mapping; is the; Shift; button. This button is latching. Press to access additional; Auto Trans; button. This button is used when the Aux Output is
32 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 AUX Output Control Understanding Button Mapping When the RCP-120 is connected and setup to control Aux Outputs on the FSN system, button mapping behavior is as follows: • Buttons 1 – 10 will follow the current Input Bus mapping on the FSN Controller. The...
Page 33 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 33; Understanding Button Color; Button Color Table
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 33 Understanding Button Color The table in this section explains the use of color on the buttons in the RCP-120. Figure 5-2: Button Color Table
Page 34 - Working with the RCP-120; Before power is applied.
34 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 Working with the RCP-120 When using the RCP-120 to control Aux Outputs, the panel will go through different stages during setup as it becomes ready to use. The following illustrations show these stages during a typical configuration session. 1. Before po...
Page 35 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 35
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 35 6. A connection between the RCP-120 and FSN Controller is established and the panel is assigned to an Aux Output; however the Aux Output is unavailable. This can happen if the NAC or UOC is physically removed from the system after being setup.
Page 36 - Setting up the RCP-120 to Control an Aux Output
36 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 Setting up the RCP-120 to Control an Aux Output The following steps will illustrate how to get the RCP-120 configured to the point where it will control an Aux Output. Before the RCP-120 can be used to control an Aux Output, the following prerequisites m...
Page 37 - IMPORTANT; Maintenance Operations
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 37 4. In the Select Aux Output Pop-up that appears, select the Aux Output that will be controlled by this RCP-120 and press the Assign button in the pop-up window. 5. While the Select Aux Output Pop-up is open, simply touch another row in the Remote Control...
Page 38 - button to; Discover Remote Panels; button. Any devices not found that were listed in the; Controlling an Aux Output with the RCP-120; Controlling a “Standard” Aux Output; Controlling a Standard Aux Output
38 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 a. Troubleshoot the network setup/configuration concerning the RCP-120 in question and when resolved, press the Discover Remote Panels button to reconnect the panel to the FSN Controller. When the RCP-120 has connected to the Controller, the status will ...
Page 39 - Chapter 4; Program; Controlling an Aux Output defined as a Mixer
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 39 Controlling an Aux Output defined as a Mixer The sample illustration below represents RCP-120 panels setup to control an Aux Output defined as a Mixer. It is recommended, though not required, that two RCP-120 panels are used to control Aux Outputs define...
Page 40 - Updating Software; Software Update Overview; Hardware Requirements
40 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 7. Updating Software Software Update Overview The firmware file for the RCP-120 is loaded into the unit’s onboard flash memory using the update procedure as outlined below: 1. Verify your hardware. Refer to the Hardware Requirements section below. 2. Dow...
Page 41 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 41; Downloading Software; Via FTP Site; your email address
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 41 Downloading Software Two different methods can be used to download RCP-120 software: • Via FTP Site • Via Web Site Via FTP Site Barco Folsom’s FTP site address is: ftp.folsom.com To download software from the FTP site: 1. Create a target folder on your c...
Page 42 - Via Web Site
42 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 Via Web Site Barco’s web site address is: www.barco.com To download software from the web site: 1. Create a target folder on your computer (e.g., RCP-120), and ensure that your PC is connected to the internet. 2. On the web, navigate to: http://www.barco...
Page 43 - Updating RCP-120 Software
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 43 Updating RCP-120 Software Use the following steps to update the RCP-120 software. 1. Ensure that the correct version of the software has been properly downloaded from the website or the FTP site. If not, refer to the Downloading Software section above fo...
Page 44 - Once the file is selected, click on the “; Press to Upload the File; This completes the steps necessary to upgrade the RCP-120.
44 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 6. Once the file is selected, click on the “ Press to Upload the File ” button. IMPORTANT: The full upgrade process can take up to three minutes to complete. Once the upload stage has begun, DO NOT reset or power off the unit until it produces a series o...
Page 45 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 45; Specifications; Physical and Electrical Specifications; RCP-120 Physical and Electrical Specifications
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 45 A. Specifications Physical and Electrical Specifications The table below lists the physical and electrical specifications. Table A-1: RCP-120 Physical and Electrical Specifications Table A-2: Universal Switch-Mode Power Supply Specifications
Page 46 - Communications Specifications; RCP-120 Communication Specifications; Agency Specifications; RCP-120/Power Supply Agency Specifications; Pinouts; Power Connector; Positions
46 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 Communications Specifications The table below lists the RCP-120 communications specifications. Table A-3: RCP-120 Communication Specifications Agency Specifications The table below lists the RCP-120 and Power Supply agency specifications. Table A-4: RCP-...
Page 47 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 47; Serial Port; Positions
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 47 Serial Port The figure below illustrates the 4-pin Phoenix power connector: 1 2 3 4 Connector Specifications • 4 Positions • Pitch: 3.81 mm • Pin Dimensions: 0.8 x 0.8 mm • Hole Diameter: 1.2mm LAN The figure below illustrates the Ethernet connector.
Page 48 - B. Universal Power Supply
48 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 B. Universal Power Supply Overview The RCP-120 device is powered with a Universal Switch-Mode power supply, pre-fit with the 2-pin Phoenix connector needed to connect to the RCP-120. The figure below illustrates the power supply and the included universa...
Page 49 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 49; The Power Supply is now ready for use.
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 49 2. Install the correct power blade adapter for your region by inserting the top of the adapter into the receiving area first and then using your thumb or finger, set the bottom of the adapter into the receiving area until a snap is heard. 3. Gently tug o...
Page 50 - C. Contact Information; Warranty; All RMA numbers must appear on their return-shipping label.
50 Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 C. Contact Information Warranty All video products are designed and tested to the highest quality standards and are backed by a full 3-year parts and labor warranty. Warranties are effective upon delivery date to customer and are non-transferable. Barco ...
Page 51 - Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 51; Sales Contact Information
Remote Control Panel User’s Guide ● Rev 00 51 Contact Information Barco, Inc. 11101 Trade Center Drive Rancho Cordova, California 95670 USA • Phone: (916) 859-2500 • Fax: (916) 859-2515 • Website: www.barco.com Sales Contact Information • Direct: (916) 859-2505 • Toll Free: (888) 414-7226 • E-mail: ...