Tripp Lite Switch SRC 2X User Manual

Installation and Operation Manual  
SRC-2X Ethernet Serial Remote Control  
Firmware Version 1.06PIC / 01.08XP  
Manual update 7/18/2005  
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
The tiny TOOLS SRC-2X interfaces two optically isolated inputs and two SPST  
relays to an Ethernet port. The SRC-2X can notify a users PC software program that  
any of two optically isolated inputs have been opened or closed and allows the users  
software to control two SPST, 1-amp relays. Communication with the SRC-2X is  
accomplished via short "burst" type ASCII commands from the users PC. The user  
may also add up to 64 ASCII strings per input and 16 user-defined strings per relay,  
while two units may be operated in a standalone mode (master/slave mode) to form  
a "Relay extension cord," with two channels of control in each direction. The unit  
communicates using an Ethernet connection. The SRC-2X is powered by a surge  
protected internal power supply. The SRC-2X may be rack mounted on the option-  
al RA-1 mounting shelf.  
INSTALLATION  
Please examine your SRC-2X carefully for any damage that may have been sus-  
tained during shipping. If any is noted, please notify the shipper immediately and  
retain the packaging for inspection by the shipper. The package contains the SRC-  
2X, 7.5 VDC @ 1 amp wall power transformer, CAT 5 cable and this manual.  
NOTE:  
To make jumper or  
Dipswitch changes, all  
connections should be  
removed from the SRC-  
2X, along with the four  
screws on the bottom of  
the enclosure. Remove  
the cover to expose the  
circuit assembly,  
Installation of the SRC-2X in high RF environments should be performed with care.  
Shielded cable is suggested for all I/O connections. All shields and the station  
ground should be connected to the ground screw on either of the inputs terminals. It  
is recommended that all cables connected to the SRC-2X be looped through ferrite  
cores to suppress RF. Surge protection with RF filtering such as the Tripp-Lite ISO-  
BAR 4 or 6” is also suggested for the wall transformer.  
Rack mounting: The SRC-2X may be rack mounted using the optional RA-1, 1-RU  
rack shelf. Apply a short strip of user-supplied Velcro to the bottom of the SRC-2X  
and attach the other mating strip to the surface of the RA-1.  
jumper and the  
Dipswitch.  
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Inputs connections: Two optically isolated inputs. Connect your equipment to the  
plug-in euroblock screw terminals labeled IN1 and/or IN2 and GND. Contact clo-  
sures, TTL logic and/or open collectors may be used to activate each input. To inter-  
nally power the optically isolated inputs, leave JP1 in the “LOC” position. To power  
externally, move JP1 to the “EXT” position and connect any positive DC voltage  
from 5 to 24 VDC to the “EXT+” terminal and the groundside of the power supply  
to the GND terminal. The red “DATA” led blinks when either input changes state.  
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Relay connections: Two SPST relays with Normally Open dry contacts. Make your  
connections to the desired relay. K1NO & K1COM and/or K2NO & K2COM. The  
two yellow led’s indicate which relay is active.  
The SRC-2X is factory programmed for an internal voltage source for the optically  
isolated inputs. The baud rate should be left at 9600,8,N, 1 and the operating mode  
is set for PC control. The Dipswitches are used for baud rate and mode selection.  
To select the desired baud rate and mode, refer to the Dipswitch descriptions on  
pages 4 and 4. When your SRC-2X is reconfigured, reinstall the cover, screws, reat-  
tach all connections and apply power to the unit. Verify that the green “PWR” led  
is lit.  
DESCRIPTION  
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SETUP  
The following information lists Dipswitch setting and string commands.  
Dipswitch 1 & 2. Baud Rate setting  
******** Only read on power up or reset ********  
1 2  
0 0  
0 1  
1 0  
1 1  
Baud Rate  
9600 default  
300  
1200  
4800  
Dipswitch 3 OFF, (Dipswitch 4 OFF) = Computer mode. Only read on power up or reset  
NOTE: This would be the mode used for Windows Socket and Virtual COM port  
applications.  
RELAY COMMANDS  
*0OR1L = Latch relay 1  
*0OR1F = Unlatch relay 1  
*0OR1P = Pulse relay 1  
*0OR2L = Latch relay 2  
*0OR2F = Unlatch relay 2  
*0OR2P = Pulse relay 2  
INPUT STRINGS  
*011 = Input 1 High  
*010 = Input 1 Low  
*021 = Input 2 High  
*020 = Input 2 Low  
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PRODUCT & VERSION REQUEST  
*uU = SRC-2X 1.06 (or latest PIC firmware version). This is also displayed at  
power-up or reset.  
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Dipswitch 3 ON, (Dipswitch 4 OFF) = Pair mode, inputs from one SRC-2X will  
map directly to the outputs of another SRC-2X when connected together via the  
Ethernet port. NOTE: When in pair mode, as soon as a communication failure is  
detected, all relays will be turned off. As soon as communications is restored, the  
relays will be set according to the other unit’s inputs.  
NOTE: This would be the mode used with Serial Bridge/Tunneling, with or with-  
out email triggering.  
To program the SRC-2X, open a TELNET session on the PC used to program the  
SRC-2X as outlined in the Quick start Section. To enter program mode, enter a “P”  
on the keyboard. Once program mode is entered, the “DATA” LED will illuminate.  
Follow the information related to Dipswitch 4 below. To leave programming mode,  
simply press the ESC key. NOTE: If one minute elapses with no data entry, the  
SRC-2X will time out and exit the program mode.  
SETUP  
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Dipswitch 4 ON, (Dipswitch 3 OFF) = String mode Only read on power up or  
reset Inputs 1 and 2 may be programmed to output a data string when closed. To  
enter program mode, enter a “P” from a terminal program. The following will be  
displayed:  
INPUT DATA STRING ENTRY  
Enter a 1 or 2, then the string data you want to be transmitted when the correspon-  
ding input is closed. To enter a HEX character, enter a “/” followed by the hex value.  
For example, if you want to send 12345(CR/LF) for input 2, enter: 212345/0D/0A  
and hit the ENTER key to terminate. Up to 64 characters can be entered for each  
input.  
NOTE: /0D counts as three characters.  
OUTPUT 1:  
(Non-volatile string data that will be outputted when input 1 is activated).  
OUTPUT 2:  
(Non-volatile string data that will be outputted when input 2 is activated).  
RELAY COMPARE DATA ENTRY  
Enter a 3 or 4, then the string data that when received, will cause relays 1 and/or 2  
to pulse for one second. The SRC-2X will receive and store whatever data it  
receives from the serial port, whether it be ASCII or HEX and use that to compare  
against incoming data. Up to 16 characters may be entered for each relay.  
INPUT 1:  
(Non-volatile input string data that when received and compared will pulse relay 1)  
INPUT 2:  
(Non-volatile input string data that when received and compared will pulse relay 2)  
SETUp CONT’D  
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Quick Start  
CAUTION!  
The SRC-2X manual is supplied with some common application examples. If more  
in-depth information is needed, please refer to our Advanced Configuration Guide  
available on the supplied CD or the download section of our web site:  
Assigning an IP address  
already in use by anoth-  
er device may cause  
problems with your net-  
work!  
Information you’ll need to know  
1 - An available Static IP address to assign to the SRC-2X.  
2 - Your network’s gateway address.  
3 – Your network’s subnet mask.  
4 -The data port number. The factory default setting for channel/port-1 is 10001.  
5 - Email setup information if applicable.  
The SRC-2X’s RJ-45 (Ethernet) is normally attached to a DSL/Cable router,  
Ethernet hub or switch. The supplied “Device Installer” software should be used to  
locate and configure your SRC-2X. The “Device Installer” software is available for  
download off the supplied CD or our web site, http://www.broadcasttools.com/  
under “Downloads”.  
NOTE:  
DHCP and Auto IP are  
enabled with the IP  
Address set at 0.0.0.0 by  
default. If you are not  
1 - Install the “Device Installer” software on the PC used for the SRC-2X setup.  
2 - Connect the supplied straight-through CAT 5 cable to the RJ-45 connector on the  
SRC-2X labeled Ethernet and the other end to your hub, switch or router. familiar with Ethernet  
NOTE: If you are attaching the SRC-2X directly to your computer, you MUST  
use a XOVER CAT 5 cable.  
enabled equipment, it  
may be useful to contact  
your IT department,  
network administrator  
or outside network con-  
sultant.  
3 - Connect the supplied 7.5 VDC power supply to the SRC-2X power jack. Verify  
that the power led and left “LINK” led above the RJ-45 is lit.  
4 - Start the “Device Installer” software.  
a - Click on “SEARCH”  
b - When the SRC-2X is found, click on the listed device. If more that one SRC-  
2X is found, refer to the MAC address label attach to the bottom of the SRC-  
2X case and click on the desired SRC-2X, which should be highlighted.  
c - Click on the “ASSIGN IP” button, then follow the instructions for setting a stat-  
ic IP address, along with the subnet and gateway, if applicable.  
5 – After the SRC-2X has rebooted, click the “SEARCH” button, the configured  
SRC-2X should be listed. NOTE: You may have to click the search button more  
than once after the reboot.  
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6 – Ethernet port LED indicator functions  
7 - The SRC-2X is ready to use. The following Quick Start Examples may require  
additional configuration.  
QUICK START  
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Quick Start Application Example - 1  
Windows “SOCKET” connection.  
Using a networked SRC-2X to transfer functions from a single or multiple PC’s  
operating a Windows application.  
1 – The following procedure should be performed on one SRC-2X at a time  
2 - Connect the supplied straight-through CAT 5 cable to the RJ-45 connector on the  
SRC-2X labeled Ethernet and the other end to your hub, switch or router.  
NOTE: If you are attaching the SRC-2X directly to your computer, you MUST  
use a XOVER CAT 5 cable.  
3 - Connect the supplied 7.5 VDC power supply to the SRC-2X power jack. Verify  
that the power led and left “LINK” led above the RJ-45 is lit.  
Quick Start Application Example - 1  
4 - Start the “Device Installer” software.  
a - Click on “SEARCH”  
b - When the SRC-2X is found, click on the listed device. If more that one SRC-  
2X is found, refer to the MAC address label attach to the bottom of the SRC-  
2X case and click on the desired SRC-2X, which should be highlighted.  
c - Click on the “ASSIGN IP” button, then follow the instructions for setting a stat-  
ic IP address, along with the subnet and gateway, if applicable.  
5 – After the SRC-2X has rebooted, click the “SEARCH” button, the configured  
SRC-2X should be listed. NOTE: You may have to click the search button more  
than once after the reboot.  
6 – Click on the “TELNET” button.  
a - Verify that the port is set to 9999 and then press OK.  
b - Press Enter within 5 seconds. The configuration settings will display, fol-  
lowed by the setup menu options.  
QUICK START  
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Setup Menu Options  
Change Setup:  
0 Server configuration  
1 Channel 1 configuration  
3 E-mail settings  
5 Expert settings  
6 Security  
7 Factory defaults  
8 Exit without save  
9 Save and exit  
Your choice ?  
c - Select option 1 and press Enter.  
d - To enter a value for a parameter, type the value and press Enter, or to confirm  
a current value, just press Enter.  
NOTE:  
The IP addresses used  
here are examples  
ONLY.  
SRC-2X, Channel 1, Basic parameters  
Hardware:  
IP Address:  
Baud rate:  
Ethernet  
192.168.001.017  
9600  
4C  
I/F mode:  
Flow:  
00  
Port No:  
10001  
C0  
00  
00  
Connect mode:  
Disconnect Mode:  
Flush Mode:  
WEBSITE:  
When you are finished, save the new configurations (option 9). The SRC-2X will  
now reboot.  
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additional information  
Your SRC-2X is ready to go. Set your Windows application to match the SRC-2X’s  
IP address and port number.  
QUICK START  
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Quick Start Application Example - 2  
Serial Bridge/Tunneling.  
Emulate a direct serial connection over a LAN using two SRC-2X’s.  
1 – The following procedure should be performed on one SRC-2X at a time  
2 - Connect the supplied straight-through CAT 5 cable to the RJ-45 connector on the  
SRC-2X labeled Ethernet and the other end to your hub, switch or router.  
NOTE: If you are attaching the SRC-2X directly to your computer, you MUST  
use a XOVER CAT 5 cable.  
3 - Connect the supplied 7.5 VDC power supply to the SRC-2X power jack. Verify  
that the power led and left “LINK” led above the RJ-45 is lit.  
4 - Start the “Device Installer” software.  
a - Click on “SEARCH”  
b - When the SRC-2X is found, click on the listed device. If more that one SRC-  
2X is found, refer to the MAC address label attach to the bottom of the SRC-  
2X case and click on the desired SRC-2X, which should be highlighted.  
c - Click on the “ASSIGN IP” button, then follow the instructions for setting a stat-  
ic IP address, along with the subnet and gateway, if applicable.  
5 – After the SRC-2X has rebooted, click the “SEARCH” button, the configured  
SRC-2X should be listed. NOTE: You may have to click the search button more  
than once after the reboot.  
6 – Click on the “TELNET” button.  
a - Verify that the port is set to 9999 and then press OK.  
b - Press Enter within 5 seconds. The configuration settings will display, fol-  
lowed by the setup menu options.  
QUICK START  
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Setup Menu Options  
Change Setup:  
0 Server configuration  
1 Channel 1 configuration  
3 E-mail settings  
5 Expert settings  
6 Security  
7 Factory defaults  
8 Exit without save  
9 Save and exit  
Your choice ?  
c - Select option 1 and press Enter.  
d - To enter a value for a parameter, type the value and press Enter, or to confirm  
a current value, just press Enter.  
NOTE:  
SRC-2X, number 1: Channel 1, Basic parameters  
The IP addresses used  
here are examples  
ONLY.  
Hardware:  
Ethernet  
IP Address:  
192.168.001.017  
Baud rate:  
9600  
I/F mode:  
4C  
Flow:  
00  
Port No:  
10001  
Remote IP Address:  
Remote Port No:  
Connect mode:  
Disconnect Mode:  
Flush Mode:  
192.168.001.016  
10001  
C1  
00  
00  
When you are finished, save the new configurations (option 9). The SRC-2X will  
now reboot. Go back to step 1 of “Quick Start Application Example - 2” to set up  
the second SRC-2X, but enter the Channel 1 data listed below.  
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SRC-2X, number 2: Channel 1, Basic parameters  
Hardware:  
Ethernet  
IP Address:  
192.168.001.016  
Baud rate:  
9600  
I/F mode:  
4C  
Flow:  
00  
Port No:  
10001  
Remote IP Address:  
Remote Port No:  
Connect mode:  
Disconnect Mode:  
Flush Mode:  
192.168.001.017  
10001  
C1  
00  
00  
When you are finished, save the new configurations (option 9). The unit reboots.  
Any data transferred in SRC-2X, will appear in the 2nd SRC-2X and vice-versa.  
QUICK START  
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Quick Start Application Example - 3  
Serial Tunneling.  
Serial tunneling from one SRC-2X to multiple SRC-2X’s using the UDP broadcast protocol.  
NOTE:  
Similar configurations  
may be used to increase  
the number of slave  
units. This configura-  
tion points SRC-2X  
number ONE to all  
1 – The following procedure should be performed on one SRC-2X at a time  
addresses in its subnet.  
The other SRC-2Xs  
will only communicate  
to SRC-2X number  
2 - Connect the supplied straight-through CAT 5 cable to the RJ-45 connector on the  
SRC-2X labeled Ethernet and the other end to your hub, switch or router.  
NOTE: If you are attaching the SRC-2X directly to your computer, you MUST  
use a XOVER CAT 5 cable.  
ONE. The connection  
passes data only; hand-  
shaking signals such as  
CTS/RTS are not passed  
between SRC-2Xs.  
3 - Connect the supplied 7.5 VDC power supply to the SRC-2X power jack. Verify  
that the power led and left “LINK” led above the RJ-45 is lit.  
4 - Start the “Device Installer” software.  
a - Click on “SEARCH”  
b - When the SRC-2X is found, click on the listed device. If more that one SRC-  
2X is found, refer to the MAC address label attach to the bottom of the SRC-  
2X case and click on the desired SRC-2X, which should be highlighted.  
c - Click on the “ASSIGN IP” button, then follow the instructions for setting a stat-  
ic IP address, along with the subnet and gateway, if applicable.  
5 – After the SRC-2X has rebooted, click the “SEARCH” button, the configured  
SRC-2X should be listed. NOTE: You may have to click the search button more  
than once after the reboot.  
6 – Click on the “TELNET” button.  
a - Verify that the port is set to 9999 and then press OK.  
b - Press Enter within 5 seconds. The configuration settings display, followed by  
the setup menu options.  
QUICK START  
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Setup Menu Options  
Change Setup:  
0 Server configuration  
1 Channel 1 configuration  
3 E-mail settings  
5 Expert settings  
6 Security  
7 Factory defaults  
8 Exit without save  
9 Save and exit  
Your choice ?  
c - Select option 1 and press Enter.  
d - To enter a value for a parameter, type the value and press Enter, or to confirm  
a current value, just press Enter.  
NOTE:  
SRC-2X, number 1: Channel 1, Basic parameters  
The IP addresses used  
here are examples  
ONLY.  
Hardware:  
Ethernet  
192.168.5.10  
9600  
IP Address:  
Baud rate:  
I/F mode:  
4C  
Flow:  
00  
Port No.:  
10001  
192.168.5.255  
10001  
CC  
Remote IP Address:  
Remote Port:  
Connect mode:  
Datagram Type:  
01  
When you are finished, save the new configurations (option 9). The SRC-2X will  
now reboot. Go back to step 1 of “Quick Start Application Example - 3” to set up  
the next SRC-2X, but enter the Channel 1 data listed below.  
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SRC-2X, number 2: Channel 1, Basic parameters  
Hardware:  
Ethernet  
192.168.5.11  
9600  
IP Address:  
Baud rate:  
I/F mode:  
4C  
Flow:  
00  
Port No.:  
10001  
192.168.5.10  
10001  
CC  
Remote IP Address:  
Remote Port:  
Connect mode:  
Datagram Type:  
01  
When you are finished, save the new configurations (option 9). The SRC-2X will  
now reboot. Go back to step 1 of “Quick Start Application Example - 3” to set  
up the next SRC-2X, but enter the Channel 1 data listed below.  
Quick Start Application Example - 3  
QUICK START  
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SRC-2X, number 3: Channel 1, Basic parameters  
Hardware:  
Ethernet  
192.168.5.12  
9600  
IP Address:  
Baud rate:  
I/F mode:  
4C  
Flow:  
00  
Port No.:  
10001  
192.168.5.10  
10001  
CC  
Remote IP Address:  
Remote Port:  
Connect mode:  
Datagram Type:  
01  
When you are finished, save the new configurations (option 9). The SRC-2X will  
now reboot. Go back to step 1 of “Quick Start Application Example - 3” to set up  
the next SRC-2X, but enter the Channel 1 data listed below.  
SRC-2X, number 4: Channel 1, Basic parameters  
Hardware:  
Ethernet  
192.168.5.13  
9600  
IP Address:  
Baud rate:  
I/F mode:  
4C  
Flow:  
00  
Port No.:  
10001  
192.168.5.10  
10001  
CC  
Remote IP Address:  
Remote Port:  
Connect mode:  
Datagram Type:  
01  
WEBSITE:  
When you are finished, save the new configurations (option 9). The SRC-2X will  
now reboot.  
Visit our web site for  
product updates and  
additional information  
QUICK START  
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Quick Start Application Example - 4  
Com Port Redirector  
This applications function is to redirect customer application data destined for a  
local serial (COM) port on a PC to the serial port of an SRC-2X. Rather than going  
out the local COM port, the data is transmitted across the Ethernet network using  
TCP/IP. The SRC-2X attached to the network receives the data and presents it on  
its serial port. Conversely, data sent into the serial port of the SRC-2X is transmit-  
ted back to the customer’s application via the network to the Com Port Redirector.  
Com Port Redirector then presents the data to the customer’s application as if it were  
from a local serial COM port.  
1 – The following procedure should be performed on the SRC-2X before loading the  
Redirection software on the PC.  
2 - Connect the supplied straight-through CAT 5 cable to the RJ-45 connector on the  
SRC-2X labeled Ethernet and the other end to your hub, switch or router.  
NOTE: If you are attaching the SRC-2X directly to your computer, you MUST  
use a XOVER CAT 5 cable.  
3 - Connect the supplied 7.5 VDC power supply to the SRC-2X power jack. Verify  
that the power led and left “LINK” led above the RJ-45 is lit.  
4 - Start the “Device Installer” software.  
a - Click on “SEARCH”  
b - When the SRC-2X is found, click on the listed device. If more that one SRC-  
2X is found, refer to the MAC address label attach to the bottom of the SRC-  
2X case and click on the desired SRC-2X, which should be highlighted.  
c - Click on the “ASSIGN IP” button, then follow the instructions for setting a stat-  
ic IP address, along with the subnet and gateway, if applicable.  
5 – After the SRC-2X has rebooted, click the “SEARCH” button, the configured  
SRC-2X should be listed. NOTE: You may have to click the search button more  
than once after the reboot.  
6 – Click on the “TELNET” button.  
a - Verify that the port is set to 9999 and then press OK.  
b - Press Enter within 5 seconds. The configuration settings display, followed by  
the setup menu options.  
QUICK START  
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Setup Menu Options  
Change Setup:  
0 Server configuration  
1 Channel 1 configuration  
3 E-mail settings  
5 Expert settings  
6 Security  
7 Factory defaults  
8 Exit without save  
9 Save and exit  
Your choice ?  
c - Select option 1 and press Enter.  
d - To enter a value for a parameter, type the value and press Enter, or to confirm  
a current value, just press Enter.  
NOTE:  
The IP addresses used  
here are examples  
ONLY.  
SRC-2X, Channel 1, Basic parameters  
Hardware:  
IP Address:  
Ethernet  
192.168.5.10  
Note: Use the IP address assigned to the COM Port redirection software  
Baud rate:  
9600  
I/F mode:  
4C  
Flow:  
Port No.:  
00  
10001  
Remote IP Address:  
Remote Port:  
Connect mode:  
000.000.000.000  
0
C0, Leave all other settings at the default settings.  
WEBSITE:  
When you are finished, save the new configurations (option 9). The SRC-2X will  
now reboot.  
Visit our web site for  
product updates and  
additional information  
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Quick Start Application Example - 5  
Email Notification via input triggering  
This application is used with most of the above applications to send an email to two  
different recipients when either or both of inputs change state (high to low transi-  
tion). Enabling CP1 (input 1) will email either of the recipients. The same hold  
true for CP2 (input 2).  
1 – Information you’ll need to know The email setup information needed below is  
best obtained from the IT department, but if that’s not possible, try this. Open  
an email message and select View, then options on the selected email. The  
Internet header information is displayed, which shows all the information about  
the local mail server. Remember that with the current SRC-2X, the mail server  
acts as a client. This means there has to be either a valid account that the email  
is validated against or email forwarding is left enabled. In most mail servers this  
feature is disabled to prevent being misused as a Spam server.  
a - Mail Server:  
b - Unit:  
The IP address in decimal-dot-notation.  
The user name used by the SRC-2X to send email messages.  
The domain name of your email server.  
c - Domain:  
d - Recipient 1:  
e - Recipient 2:  
Full e-mail address of the first recipient.  
Full e-mail address of the second recipient.  
2 - Connect the supplied straight-through CAT 5 cable to the RJ-45 connector on the  
SRC-2X labeled Ethernet and the other end to your hub, switch or router.  
NOTE: If you are attaching the SRC-2X directly to your computer, you MUST  
use a XOVER CAT 5 cable.  
3 - Connect the supplied 7.5 VDC power supply to the SRC-2X power jack. Verify  
that the power led and left “LINK” led above the RJ-45 is lit.  
4 - Start the “Device Installer” software.  
NOTE: If you have already set and IP address, jump to step 5 and continue.  
a - Click on “SEARCH”  
b - When the SRC-2X is found, click on the listed device. If more that one SRC-  
2X is found, refer to the MAC address label attach to the bottom of the SRC-  
2X case and click on the desired SRC-2X, which should be highlighted.  
c - Click on the “ASSIGN IP” button, then follow the instructions for setting a stat-  
ic IP address, along with the subnet and gateway, if applicable.  
5 – After the SRC-2X has rebooted, click the “SEARCH” button, the configured  
SRC-2X should be listed. NOTE: You may have to click the search button more  
than once after the reboot.  
6 – Click on the “TELNET” button.  
a - Verify that the port is set to 9999 and then press OK.  
b - Press Enter within 5 seconds. The configuration settings display, followed by the  
setup menu options.  
QUICK START  
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Setup Menu Options  
Change Setup:  
0 Server configuration  
1 Channel 1 configuration  
3 E-mail settings  
5 Expert settings  
6 Security  
7 Factory defaults  
8 Exit without save  
9 Save and exit  
Your choice ?  
c - Select option 3 and press Enter.  
d - To enter a value for a parameter, type the value and press Enter, or to confirm  
a current value, just press Enter.  
NOTE:  
SRC-2X, E-mail settings  
The information used  
here are examples  
ONLY.  
When you are finished, save the new configurations (option 9). The SRC-2X will  
now reboot  
QUICK START  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Ethernet Interface:  
RJ-45, 10Base-T/100Base-TX, auto sensing  
with Link & Activity indicators - Full/half duplex  
Email Recipients  
Email Triggers:  
Data Rates:  
Two  
Two  
Baud rates: 300, 1200, 4800, 9600 baud.  
Protocols:  
TCP/IP, UDP/IP, ARP, ICMP, SNMP, TFTP,  
Telnet, DHCP, BOOTP, HTTP, and AutoIP  
Inputs:  
Two: Optically isolated inputs. Internally pow-  
ered or externally powered 5 to 24vdc.  
Relays:  
Two: SPST, 30Vdc/1 amp.  
Indicators:  
Connectors:  
LED: Power, Program/input change, K1, K2  
Ethernet: RJ-45  
Inputs/Relays: Plug-in euroblock screw terminals.  
Power: 2.1mm coax, center positive.  
EMI Compliance:  
FCC Compliance:  
Class B limits of EN 55022:1998  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: 1) This device may not cause harm-  
ful interference, and 2) this device must accept  
any interference received, including that which  
may cause undesired operation.  
WEBSITE:  
Visit our web site for  
product updates and  
additional information  
Power Requirement:  
7.5 VDC, 1 Amp, wall transformer, supplied.  
Internal power supply surge protected.  
(Optional, CE certified 240VAC, 50/60 hertz wall  
transformer).  
Operating Temperature: -40°F to +185°F (-40°C to +85°C)  
Size:  
2.60" x 4.25” x 1.12", Plastic enclosure with alu-  
minum end panels.  
1.0 lb.  
Weight:  
Options:  
RA-1, Rack Shelf. 1 RU.  
CE certified 240VAC, 50/60 hertz wall transformer  
SPECIFICATIONS  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
The term “Buyer” as used in this document refers to and includes both (but only) (a) any person or entity who acquires such an item for  
the purpose of resale to others (i.e., a dealer or distributor of an item), and (b) the first person or entity who acquires such an item for  
such person’s or entity’s own use.  
Broadcast Tools warrants to each Buyer of any item manufactured by Broadcast Tools that the item will be free from defects in materi-  
als and workmanship at the time it is shipped by Broadcast Tools if the item is properly installed, used and maintained.  
EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES  
If Broadcast Tools is notified, in writing, of a failure of any item manufactured by Broadcast Tools to conform to the foregoing Limited  
Warranty within one (1) year following the date of the Buyer’s acquisition of the item, and if the item is returned in to Broadcast Tools in  
accordance with Broadcast Tools’ instructions for confirmation by inspection of the defect (which at Broadcast Tools’ election may  
include, without limitation, a requirement that the Buyer first obtain a Return Authorization number from Broadcast Tools, that the Buyer  
furnish proof of purchase in the form of an invoice and/or receipt, and that the Buyer prepay all freight charges associated with any return  
of the item to Broadcast Tools using such freight service as Broadcast Tools reasonably may specify), Broadcast Tools will repair or  
replace the defective item, or will refund the purchase price paid by the Buyer for the item. Broadcast Tools shall have the exclusive  
right to choose between these alternative remedies.  
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Broadcast Tools, Inc.  
131 State Street  
Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 • USA  
360.854.9559 voice 360.854.9479 fax  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
e-mail:  
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fax:  
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