Extron electronic Network Hardware 68 1021 01 User Manual

User’s Manual  
IPL M PDP-ES  
IP Link Tools  
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Quick Start Guide — IPL M PDP-ES  
To install and set up the IPL M PDP-ES interface card, follow  
these steps:  
Step 1  
Turn all of the equipment off and disconnect it from the power  
source.  
Step 2  
Remove the preinstalled Pioneer communication ES card from the  
Pioneer plasma. Refer to Removing the Pioneer communication ES card  
in chapter 2 for more information.  
Step 3  
Install the Extron IPL M PDP-ES interface card into the Pioneer  
plasma. Refer to Installing the Extron IPL M PDP-ES card in chapter 2  
for more information.  
Step 4  
Affix the Extron IPL M PDP-ES sticker label to the display, covering  
the existing Pioneer label.  
Step 5  
Attach the network (LAN) cable to the LAN port of the  
IPL M PDP-ES interface card installed in the Pioneer plasma. Attach  
the other end to a switch, hub, router, or a host PC, as shown below.  
See Ethernet/LAN port in chapter 3 for more information on this  
connection.  
Extron  
IPL M PDP-ES  
Pioneer Plasma Ethernet Card  
RS-232  
RESET  
ACT  
LINK  
IPL  
M
PDP-ES  
LAN  
RS-232  
LAN  
DISPLAY  
POWER  
VCR  
DVD  
Laptop  
VOLUME  
MAX/  
MIN  
MLC 206  
Extron  
MLC 206  
MediaLink Controller  
PC  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1 • Introduction .......................................................... 1-1  
About this Manual ................................................................ 1-2  
About the IPL M PDP-ES Interface Card ..................... 1-2  
Features ...................................................................................... 1-2  
Step 6  
Attach the serial communication cable to the RS-232 port of the  
IPL M PDP-ES interface card within the Pioneer plasma. Attach the  
other end to a controller or host PC, as shown under step 5.  
Step 7  
Configure the IPL M PDP-ES interface card using the ARP  
command. Refer to IPL M PDP-ES interface card configuration in  
chapter 3 for more information.  
Chapter 2 • Installation and Operation ......................... 2-1  
Installation Overview.......................................................... 2-2  
Installation of IPL M PDP-ES Interface Card ............ 2-2  
Removing the Pioneer communication ES card................... 2-2  
Installing the Extron IPL M PDP-ES card ............................... 2-3  
Step 8  
Communicate with the IPL M PDP-ES interface via the default Web  
pages. Refer to Communication with the interface card in chapter 4 for  
more information.  
Panel Features and Cabling.............................................. 2-5  
Ethernet/LAN communication .............................................. 2-5  
Power ..................................................................................... 2-5  
RS-232 communication .......................................................... 2-6  
RS-232  
Operation................................................................................... 2-6  
RESET  
ACT  
LINK  
Resetting the unit.................................................................. 2-7  
IPL M PDP-ES  
LAN  
Chapter 3 • Connection and Configuration................ 3-1  
The IPL M PDP-ES interface card  
Connecting the Hardware ................................................. 3-2  
Direct PC connection ............................................................. 3-2  
Ethernet/LAN port ................................................................. 3-2  
RS-232 port............................................................................. 3-3  
PC connection ........................................................................ 3-3  
Serial connection ................................................................... 3-3  
Configuring the Hardware................................................ 3-3  
PC configuration .................................................................... 3-3  
IPL M PDP-ES interface card configuration .......................... 3-4  
Configuring the IPL M PDP-ES using the ARP command ....3-4  
Configuring the IPL M PDP-ES using direct PC connection .3-6  
Configuring the IPL M PDP-ES using the RS-232 port .........3-7  
Firmware upgrades................................................................ 3-8  
Chapter 4 • Communication and Control..................... 4-1  
Communication with the Interface Card .................. 4-2  
Accessing and using the Web server .................................... 4-2  
Navigating the default Web pages ...................................... 4-2  
Status tab................................................................................4-2  
Configuration tab ..................................................................4-3  
File Management tab ......................................................... 4-10  
Pioneer tab .......................................................................... 4-12  
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Programmer’s Guide for the Telnet and Web  
Browser..................................................................................... 4-18  
Using the command/response table ................................... 4-18  
Symbol definitions .............................................................. 4-19  
Copyright information ....................................................... 4-21  
Password information ........................................................ 4-21  
Error responses .................................................................... 4-21  
References to errors ............................................................ 4-22  
IPL M PDP-ES  
Command/response table for Simple Instruction Set (SIS)  
commands ............................................................................ 4-23  
Pioneer Plasma A/V Device Control ........................... 4-29  
Custom Web pages .............................................................. 4-29  
Telnet (port 23) .................................................................... 4-29  
Accessing and using Telnet ................................................ 4-29  
Direct port access (port 2001) ............................................. 4-30  
Using direct access .............................................................. 4-30  
Port redirect ........................................................................ 4-31  
Chapter One  
Troubleshooting ................................................................... 4-31  
Power connections .............................................................. 4-31  
Data connections ................................................................. 4-31  
Serial connections ................................................................ 4-32  
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Appendix A • Specifications, Part Numbers,  
and Accessories.............................................................................. A-1  
Specifications ......................................................................... A-2  
Introduction  
Parts ................................................................................ A-3  
Included parts ....................................................................... A-3  
About this Manual  
About the IPL M PDP-ES Interface Card  
Features  
Appendix B • Glossary ............................................................... B-1  
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Introduction  
Email Alerts — Email reminders can be sent to a  
specified mailbox automatically when certain conditions  
are true. When a scheduled or monitored event occurs  
(such as the number of usage hours on the plasma)  
maintenance personnel can be notified via an email  
message.  
About this Manual  
This manual contains information about the Extron  
IPL M PDP-ES interface card, including its installation,  
configuration, and operation.  
This compact Ethernet interface card installs into the Expansion  
Solutions (ES) slot of a compatible Pioneer plasma display.  
Compatible Pioneer plasma displays include the following  
models:  
Built-in multi-level security — Multiple levels of password  
protection provide appropriate security and functional  
access to features on the Pioneer plasma.  
PDP-504CMX  
PDP-504CMX-S  
PDP-434CMX  
PDP-50MXE1  
PDP-50MXE1-S  
PDP-43MXE1  
PDP-43MXE1-S  
Easily connected — Provides an RS-232 port on a 9-pin D  
connector and an RJ-45 auto-sense 10/100 Mbs Ethernet  
LAN connection.  
Direct port access (2001) — Allows a direct, one-to-one  
connection (from PC to plasma) through the  
IPL M PDP-ES, and passes the data without any  
processing.  
User customizable — Develop your own Web pages using off-  
the-shelf Web authoring software.  
About the IPL M PDP-ES Interface Card  
The Extron IPL M PDP-ES is an Ethernet-based interface card  
designed to enhance the support and control of Pioneer’s fourth  
generation plasma displays.  
The IPL M PDP-ES is powered directly from the plasma, and  
includes factory-loaded control and scheduling features  
accessible via a standard Web browser.  
The IPL M PDP-ES additionally provides an RS-232 port to  
connect locally for diagnosis or third-party control.  
Features  
Locally powered — No external power supply is necessary  
because power is taken directly from the plasma itself.  
Remote management — The IPL M PDP-ES allows you to  
remotely manage the fourth generation Pioneer plasma  
displays.  
Real time control — Using the on-board Web server,  
administrative users have complete remote control of the  
Pioneer plasma in real time.  
Monitor/Schedule — Using the schedule or monitor  
pages, you can monitor the condition of the Pioneer  
plasma and schedule key maintenance activities. When  
specified conditions are met or exceeded, an email  
notification can be sent to a recipient.  
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IPL M PDP-ES  
Chapter Two  
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Installation and Operation  
Installation Overview  
Installation of the IPL M PDP-ES Interface Card  
Panel Features and Cabling  
Operation  
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Installation and Operation  
To remove the Pioneer communication ES card, do the  
following:  
Installation Overview  
To install and set up the IPL M PDP-ES interface card, follow  
these steps:  
1.  
Ensure that the Pioneer plasma is turned off and  
disconnected from the power source.  
Turn all of the equipment off. Make sure that the Pioneer  
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2.  
If the plasma display is laid with its screen side facing  
down, ensure that it is on a flat surface with a blanket or  
other soft material underneath it.  
plasma is turned off and disconnected from its power  
source.  
Remove the Pioneer communication ES card from the  
plasma.  
2
Never rest the plasma in such a way that weight or  
pressure is placed on the screen surface.  
CAUTION  
Install the Extron IPL M PDP-ES interface card.  
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3.  
If the plasma display stand blocks the communication ES  
card slot, remove or slide the stand away from the  
working area.  
Attach the LAN and serial cables to the Extron interface  
card. See Connecting the Hardware in chapter 3.  
4.  
Remove the two side screws that keep the Pioneer  
communication ES card in place, and gently pull the center  
knob toward you to remove the card.  
Turn on the devices in the following order: serial  
controller or computer (PC), the switcher or hub, the  
Pioneer plasma.  
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Configure the IP address on the IPL M PDP-ES using ARP  
commands (see Configuring the Hardware in chapter 3),  
then access and control the unit using a Web browser.  
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Installation of the IPL M PDP-ES Interface Card  
Within an IPL M PDP-ES compatible plasma are two ES Card  
Slots in the plasma’s connection panel. These slots are designed  
to house removable cards that provide communication and  
enhanced data. The Extron IPL M PDP-ES replaces the Pioneer  
communication ES card.  
Gently pull the center knob  
Figure 2-2 — Removing the Pioneer  
communication ES card  
Removing the Pioneer communication ES card  
Installing the Extron IPL M PDP-ES card  
Before installing the Extron IPL M PDP-ES interface card, you  
must remove the Pioneer communication ES card shipped  
within the plasma. The communication ES card is found in the  
communication ES Card Slot of the connection panel, as shown  
below.  
To install the Extron IPL M PDP-ES interface card, do the  
following:  
1.  
Insert the IPL M PDP-ES gently and evenly in between the  
two rails inside the ES card Slot. Press on the center of the  
card faceplate to push the card securely into the slot. (See  
the illustration on the following page).  
Pioneer Plasma Display  
Connection Panel  
Pioneer ES Card Slot (communication)  
Figure 2-1— Pioneer ES Card Slots  
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Panel Features and Cabling  
See figure 2-6 below for detailed information about connections,  
LEDs, and power.  
RS-232  
RESET  
ACT  
LINK  
IPL M PDP-ES  
LAN  
Push gently  
Figure 2-3 — Inserting the IPL M PDP-ES card into  
the communication slot  
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1
4
5
2
3
Figure 2-6 — IPL M PDP-ES interface card  
Be very careful when inserting the card. Do not  
CAUTION  
use excessive force, and push the card in as straight  
as possible; a crooked entry could damage the card  
or the plasma.  
Ethernet/LAN communication  
With the use of Ethernet/LAN communication, the  
IPL M PDP-ES can be used to control the plasma display. See  
chapter 4, Communication and Control, for more details.  
2.  
When the card is seated securely in the slot, use the spring  
loaded thumb screws on either end of the card faceplate to  
secure the card in place.  
LAN Activity LED — The yellow LED blinks to indicate  
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LAN activity.  
LAN connector — Plug an RJ-45 jack into this socket to  
connect the unit to a computer network. Use a straight-  
through cable to connect to a switch, hub, or router; and a  
crossover cable to connect directly to a PC.  
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Thumb screws  
LAN Link LED — The green LED lights to indicate a good  
LAN connection.  
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Figure 2-4 — Securing the IPL M PDP-ES  
Clip Down  
12345678  
3.  
Affix the Extron IPL M PDP-ES sticker label (Extron part #  
33-1154-01) to the display, covering the existing Pioneer  
label, as shown below.  
RJ-45  
connector  
Crossover cable  
Side 1 Side 2  
Pin Wire color Pin Wire color  
Straight-through cable  
Side 1  
Side 2  
Pin Wire color Pin Wire color  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
White-orange  
Orange  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
White-orange  
Orange  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
White-orange  
Orange  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
White-green  
Green  
Insure that the sticker is placed so that it completely  
covers the existing Pioneer label.  
White-green  
Blue  
White-green  
Blue  
White-green  
Blue  
White-orange  
Blue  
12345678  
White-blue  
Green  
White-blue  
Green  
White-blue  
Green  
White-blue  
Orange  
White-brown  
Brown  
White-brown  
Brown  
White-brown  
Brown  
White-brown  
Brown  
Twisted  
Pairs  
7&8  
3&6  
4&5  
1&2  
Figure 2-7 — RJ-45 connector wiring  
For best performance, use a shielded Ethernet cable.  
Power  
Figure 2-5 — The IPL M PDP-ES sticker label  
On/Off indicator LED — The green LED lights to indicate  
that the card is receiving power. It also indicates different  
reset modes.  
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Reset button (recessed) — See Resetting the unit, later in  
this chapter, for additional details on this multiple function  
reset button.  
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Resetting the unit  
There are five reset modes available by using the Reset button  
) on the front panel. The Reset button is recessed, so use of  
(
5
RS-232 communication  
a pointed stylus, ballpoint pen, or Extron Tweeker is suggested.  
RS-232 port — Plug a serial cable into this 9-pin D  
connector for a serial connection.  
Review the reset modes carefully. Use of the wrong  
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CAUTION  
reset mode may result in unintended loss of flash  
memory programming, reassignment of ports, or a  
IPL M PDP-ES reboot.  
Factory default protocol for the IPL M PDP-ES interface card is  
• 9600 baud  
The listed reset modes (with the exception of  
mode 2) closes all open IP connections to the unit.  
CAUTION  
No parity  
8 data bits  
1 stop bit  
If the reset button is continuously held down, every three  
seconds the LED pulses (blink) and puts the unit in a  
different reset mode, corresponding to the underscored  
notes in modes 3 through 5. The mode 5 LED blinks  
three times, the third blink indicating that it’s the last  
mode.  
This port accepts Pioneer’s standard RS-232  
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commands and passes them through to  
the display. Contact Pioneer for a list of  
current commands.  
See the chart below for the pin  
assignments of the 9-pin D connector  
RS-232 port.  
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The following modes are listed as separate functions, not  
as a continuation from mode 1 to mode 5.  
DB9 Pin Locations  
(Female)  
Mode 1 — Holding the reset button while applying power  
defaults the unit back to the base firmware that shipped  
with the unit from the factory. Event scripting does not  
start when the unit is powered on in this mode. This  
allows you to recover a unit that has incorrect code or  
updated firmware running. All user files and settings are  
maintained. User Web pages may not work correctly with  
an earlier firmware version.  
Pin  
Function  
RS-232  
2
3
5
TX  
RX  
Transmit Data/Transmit Data -  
Receive Data/Receive Data -  
Signal Ground  
GND  
NC  
1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9  
Not Connected  
Mode 2 — Momentarily (<1 second) pressing the reset button  
and entering three “+”s into the RS-232 port of the  
interface card (e.g., “+++” within 2 seconds of the  
Figure 2-8 — RS-232, 9-pin D connector pin  
assignments  
momentary press) enables the connected COM port to be  
used as a console port to send SIS commands. If the three  
“+”s are not entered in the 2 second time frame, the COM  
port remains or returns to being a control port only.  
Operation  
Once the IPL M PDP-ES has been successfully installed and  
cabled, check the unit’s On/Off indicator LED ( ) to ensure  
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that the card is plugged in and communicating. At this point,  
the IPL M PDP-ES is ready to be configured (see chapter 3,  
Connection and Configuration).  
A mode 2 reset disconnects a pass-through connection.  
Mode 3 — Holding the reset button until the Power LED blinks  
once (3 seconds), followed by a momentary  
If connection or communication problems occur, see  
Troubleshooting in chapter 4. If the troubleshooting tips do not  
help, check with your local network administrator, or call the  
Extron S3 Sales & Technical Support Hotline.  
(<1 second) press turns events either On or Off,  
depending on the current state of the events:  
If the events are currently stopped following the  
momentary (<1 second) press, the Power LED flashes  
twice, indicating the starting of events.  
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If events are currently running following the  
momentary (<1 second) press, the Power LED flashes  
three times, indicating the stopping of events.  
IPL M PDP-ES  
Each flash lasts for .25 seconds. Nothing happens if the  
momentary press does not occur within 1 second.  
Mode 4 — Holding the reset button until the Power LED blinks  
twice (6 seconds), followed by a momentary (<1 second)  
press resets IP settings. The Power LED blinks four times  
in quick succession, confirming a mode 4 reset. This mode  
does the following:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Enables ARP program capability.  
Sets the IP address back to its factory IP address.  
Sets the Subnet address back to its factory default.  
Sets the Gateway back to its factory default.  
Sets Port mapping back to its factory default.  
Turns DHCP off.  
Turns events off.  
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Nothing happens if the momentary press does not occur  
within one second.  
Mode 5 — Holding the reset button until the Power LED blinks  
three times (9 seconds) followed by a momentary  
(<1 second) press causes an absolute system reset back to  
factory default conditions (except for firmware  
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upgrades). Nothing happens if the momentary press  
does not occur within 1 second. The power LED blinks  
four times in quick succession, confirming a mode 5 reset.  
Connection and Configuration  
Connecting the Hardware  
Configuring the Hardware  
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Connection and Configuration  
Connecting the Hardware  
3.  
Ensure that your PC is connected to the network switch,  
hub, or router.  
The IPL M PDP-ES interface card is housed inside of an  
expansion slot (namely, the ES Card Slot) of a fourth generation  
Pioneer plasma. Figure 3-1 illustrates a typical setup.  
RS-232 port  
The IPL M PDP-ES can be connected to a controller device or a  
local PC through its RS-232 port.  
PC connection  
1.  
Connect one end of a straight-through serial cable (Extron  
part #26-433-03) to the RS-232 port of the interface card.  
Refer to figure 2-8 for pin assignments.  
Extron  
IPL M PDP-ES  
Pioneer Plasma Ethernet Card  
RS-232  
2.  
Connect the other end of the cable to a local PC.  
RESET  
ACT  
LINK  
IPL  
M
PDP-ES  
LAN  
Serial connection  
RS-232  
1.  
Connect the male end of an RS-232 cable (Extron part#  
26-437-04) to the RS-232 port of the interface card. Refer to  
LAN  
figure 2-8 for pin assignments.  
DISPLAY  
POWER  
VCR  
DVD  
Laptop  
2.  
Connect the bare end of the cable to a controller device,  
such as the MLC 206, using the termination illustrated  
below.  
VOLUME  
MAX/  
MIN  
MLC 206  
Extron  
MLC 206  
MediaLink Controller  
A
B
Transmit (Tx)  
Orange  
Receive (Rx) Red  
To the  
Pioneer plasma’s  
RS-232 port  
PC  
E
Ground (  
)
Green  
Figure 3-1 — IPL M PDP-ES interface connections  
MLC  
Display/Source Control port  
(RS-232)  
Direct PC connection  
This type of connection is used initially to connect to and  
configure the IPL M PDP-ES card.  
A B C D E  
RS-232  
Figure 3-2 — Controller device wiring  
1.  
Plug one end of a Cat 5, crossover Ethernet cable into the  
rear panel Ethernet connector of the IPL M PDP-ES  
interface card. Refer to figure 2-7 for RJ-45 connector  
wiring.  
Configuring the Hardware  
To function together properly, both the controlling PC and the  
IPL M PDP-ES interface card must be configured correctly: the  
PC must be network-capable, with the proper protocols  
installed and the hardware configured correctly.  
2.  
Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet  
port on your PC.  
Ethernet/LAN port  
PC configuration  
This type of connection is used on an ongoing basis to connect  
the IPL M PDP-ES interface card to a LAN for remote control of  
the Pioneer plasma and other connected devices.  
This manual assumes that you have a Windows PC equipped  
with an operating network adapter. To allow your PC to work  
with Extron’s Ethernet-controlled products, the TCP/IP  
protocol must be installed and properly configured.  
1.  
2.  
Plug one end of a Cat 5, straight-through Ethernet cable  
into the LAN port of the IPL M PDP-ES interface card.  
Refer to figure 2-7 for RJ-45 connector wiring.  
To use the IPL M PDP-ES on an existing Ethernet LAN intranet,  
your network administrator can provide you with a unique IP  
address or confirm whether you need to set up the  
Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into a network  
switch, hub, or router connected to an Ethernet LAN or to  
the Internet.  
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IPL M PDP-ES card for DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration  
protocol) to have an address assigned automatically.  
Enter the desired new IP address and the MAC address  
(located on the face panel) for the interface card. For  
example:  
IPL M PDP-ES interface card configuration  
arp –s 10.13.170.15 00-05-A6-00-0A-90  
When you connect with the IPL M PDP-ES card for the first  
time, there are three ways to set up the IP address:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Use the ARP command method.  
Use the direct PC method.  
Use SIS commands through the RS-232 port.  
Once the IPL M PDP-ES has an IP address assigned and on an  
active network, the on-board default Web pages allow you to  
configure the interface card.  
Configuring the IPL M PDP-ES using the ARP command  
Figure 3-3 — Executing the ARP command  
You can make use of the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)  
command to set up an IP address for your IPL M PDP-ES. The  
ARP command tells your computer to associate the  
interface card’s MAC address with the assigned IP address. You  
must then use ping to access the IPL M PDP-ES unit, at which  
point the device server’s IP address is reconfigured.  
5.  
Execute a ping command by entering your new IP  
address at the command prompt. For example:  
ping 10.13.170.15  
After you issue this command, the unit changes to the new  
address and starts responding to the ping requests, as  
shown below. The interface card’s IP address should now  
be updated to the new address. You can now reconnect  
using either Telnet or the Web to verify that the update  
was successful.  
In order for you to use this setup method, both your  
computer and the IPL M PDP-ES interface card must be  
connected to the same LAN. Ensure that your PC is on  
the same subnet mask as the IPL M PDP-ES card.  
Use ARP to configure the IP address as follows:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Obtain a valid IP address for your IPL M PDP-ES card  
from your network administrator.  
Obtain the IPL M PDP-ES card’s MAC address (UID #)  
from the label on its face panel.  
If the interface card has never been configured and is still  
set for factory defaults, go to step 4. If it has been  
configured previously, perform a mode 4 system reset.  
For detailed information on reset modes, see Resetting the  
unit in chapter 2.  
Your IPL M PDP-ES card must be configured with  
the factory default IP address — 192.168.254.254  
—before you execute the ARP command, as  
described below.  
CAUTION  
Figure 3-4 — Unit response to a ping request  
4.  
Access the MS-DOS command prompt, then execute the  
arp –s command as follows:  
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6.  
After verifying that the change was successful, issue the  
arp –d command at the DOS prompt. For example:  
IP address:  
192.168.254.253  
255.255.0.0  
Subnet mask:  
arp –d 10.13.170.15 removes 10.13.170.15 from the ARP  
table  
8.  
9.  
Save the changes and exit the Network setup. Reboot the  
PC, if required, for the changes to become effective.  
or  
Launch your Web browser (Internet Explorer), and type  
PDP-ES default Web page is displayed. Refer to Navigating  
the default Web pages, later in this chapter, for information  
on configuring your unit.  
arp –d removes all static IP addresses from the ARP table.  
Configuring the IPL M PDP-ES using direct PC connection  
This type of connection is used to initially connect to and  
configure the IPL M PDP-ES interface card. You must change  
the card’s default settings (IP address, Subnet mask, and  
[optional] administrator password) in order to use the IPL M  
PDP-ES on an intranet (LAN) or on the Internet (WAN).  
10. After configuring your IPL M PDP-ES, repeat steps 3 and  
4, and change your TCP/IP settings back to their original  
configuration.  
Configuring the IPL M PDP-ES using the RS-232 port  
1.  
Plug one end of a Cat 5, crossover Ethernet cable into the  
LAN connector of the IPL M PDP-ES interface card. Refer  
to figure 2-7 for RJ-45 connector wiring.  
Using a straight cable, this type of connection can be used to  
initially connect to and configure the IPL M PDP-ES interface  
card.  
2.  
3.  
Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet  
port on your PC.  
1.  
Plug one end of a straight cable to the RS-232 port of the  
IPL M PDP-ES interface card and the other end to a PC.  
Refer to figure 2-8 for pin assignments.  
Right click on the Network Neighborhood or My Network  
Places icon on your Windows (98, 2000, NT, ME, or XP)  
desktop, and select Properties from the menu.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Obtain a valid IP address for your IPL M PDP-ES card  
from your network administrator.  
4.  
5.  
Right click Local Area Connection and select Properties from  
the menu.  
Run a communication program (such as HyperTerminal or  
DataViewer) accessed through the COM port.  
Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the list and click on  
Properties again.  
Perform a mode 2 reset. See Resetting the unit in chapter 2  
for detailed information on the reset modes.  
If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is not on the list, it must  
be added (installed). Refer to your Windows user’s  
manual or the online Help system for information on  
how to install the TCP/IP protocol.  
Use the Set IP address command to set the IP address. For  
example, enter  
Esc 10.13.170.15 CI  
6.  
Write down your current IP address and Subnet Mask  
below. If your PC is set to “Obtain an IP address  
automatically,” make a note of that, instead.  
The unit should respond with  
Ipi • 10.13.170.15  
IP Address:  
Refer to Command/Response Table for Simple Instruction Set  
(SIS) Commands in chapter 4 for more detailed information  
regarding the SIS commands.  
.
.
.
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Subnet Mask:  
6.  
Launch your Web browser (Internet Explorer), and type  
.
.
The IPL M PDP-ES default Web page is displayed. Refer  
to Communication with the Interface Card in chapter 4 for  
information on accessing the Web server.  
7.  
Click on “Specify an IP address” or “Use the following IP  
address” (depending on your operating system), and leave  
the default gateway blank. Enter the following values:  
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Firmware upgrades  
IPL M PDP-ES  
Firmware upgrades become available periodically as  
improvements are made to the versatility and functionality of  
the IPL M PDP-ES interface card. These upgrades are available  
for download from the Extron Web site. For details on how to  
upgrade the firmware, see Upgrading the firmware in chapter 4.  
Chapter Four  
4
Communication and Control  
Communication with the Interface Card  
Programmer’s Guide for the Telnet and Web Browser  
Pioneer Plasma A/V Device Control  
Troubleshooting  
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The on-board Web server has a set of built in, default Web  
pages, which can be accessed via a Web browser. These pages  
are used to control the IPL M PDP-ES interface card within the  
Pioneer plasma, as well as monitoring and scheduling events.  
In using Internet Explorer (version 5.5 or higher), you must also  
have Microsoft Script (version 5.6 or higher).  
This chapter describes these default Web pages, which are  
always available and cannot be erased or overwritten.  
Accessing and using the Web server  
Figure 4-1 — System Status page  
Configuration tab  
Access the IPL M PDP-ES interface card through the built in  
Web server pages as follows:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Launch your Web browser.  
The Configuration tab includes pages that show the current  
System Settings, Port settings, Passwords, Email Alerts, and  
Firmware Upgrade data for the IPL M PDP-ES interface card.  
These pages can be accessed from the left side-bar menu.  
Click in the browser’s Address field.  
Enter your IPL M PDP-ES IP address in the browser’s  
Address field. The browser’s Address field should display  
For example:  
System Settings page  
The Systems Settings page (figure 4-2) consists of fields where  
you can view and edit IP administration and system settings.  
Date and time information can be easily updated.  
If the local system administrators have not changed the value,  
the factory-specified default, 192.168.254.254, is the correct value  
for this field.  
IP Link products support United States (USA),  
European Union (EU), and Brazil Daylight Saving Time  
(DST), “Summer Time”.  
4. Press the keyboard Enter key.  
If the interface card is password protected, see  
Passwords page, later in this chapter.  
If you are unable to access the Web server, see Troubleshooting at  
the end of this chapter.  
Navigating the default Web pages  
The IPL M PDP-ES default Web pages include four tabs (Status,  
Configuration, File Management, and Pioneer) for easy  
navigation of several administrative options, including system  
status, password control, file management, and control of the  
Pioneer plasma itself.  
Status tab  
The Status tab includes the System Status page (figure 4-1).  
Figure 4-2 — System Settings page  
The System Status page is the default page of the on-board Web  
server, and displays the IP settings and serial port settings for  
the IPL M PDP-ES interface card.  
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IP settings fields  
Gateway IP address  
The IP settings fields provide a location for viewing and editing  
The Gateway IP Address field identifies the address of the  
gateway to the mail server to be used if the interface card and  
the mail server are not on the same subnet.  
settings unique to the interface card. After editing any of the  
settings on this page, click the Submit button. Explanations for  
some of these fields follow.  
To use Email Alert functions, the Gateway IP must  
be set. See Email Alerts page later in this chapter.  
Unit Name  
This name field can be changed to any valid name, up to 12  
alphanumeric characters.  
The gateway IP address has the same validity rules as the  
system IP address.  
The following characters are invalid in the unit name:  
{space} ~ @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ ; : | \ and ?.  
Subnet mask field  
The Subnet Mask field is used to determine whether the  
IPL M PDP-ES is on the same subnet as the mail server when  
you are subnetting.  
DHCP  
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an  
Internet protocol for automating the configuration of computers  
that use TCP/IP. DHCP can be used to automatically assign IP  
addresses, deliver TCP/IP stack configuration parameters such  
as the subnet mask and default router, and provide other  
configuration information such as the addresses for printer, time  
and news servers.  
Port Settings page  
The Port Settings page allows you to view the ports settings and  
specify the baud rate.  
To do so  
1.  
Click Port Settings on the menu (on the left side of the  
window) and the Port Settings screen (figure 4-3) is  
displayed.  
With DHCP “on,” you can also fill the Unit Name with your  
own host name (e.g., classroom1). For specific settings  
information, see your system administrator.  
2.  
3.  
Use the drop-down menu to select the desired Baud rate.  
IP Address  
Click the Submit button to enter the changes, or click the  
Cancel button to revert to the previous settings.  
The Address field contains the IP address of the IPL M PDP-ES  
interface card. This value is encoded in the flash memory of the  
interface card.  
If using a control product (e.g., an MLC 206 or the  
Pioneer PlasmaTrol software) through the  
Valid IP addresses consist of four 1-, 2-, or 3-digit numeric  
subfields separated by dots (periods). Each field can be  
numbered from 000 through 255. Leading zeroes, up to 3 digits  
total per field, are optional. Values of 256 and above are invalid.  
IPL M PDP-ES card serial port, the card’s baud rate  
must match the requirements of the control product.  
The default address is 192.168.254.254, but if this conflicts with  
other equipment at your installation, you can change the IP  
address to any valid value.  
Edit this field and the following fields (Gateway IP Address and  
Subnet Mask) as follows:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Click in the address field.  
Edit the address as needed.  
Press the Tab key on the keyboard or click in another field  
to exit the IP Address field.  
Figure 4-3 — web server Port Settings screen  
4.  
Click the Submit button to make the address change take  
affect.  
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Passwords page  
The fields on the Passwords page are for entering and verifying  
passwords. Passwords are case sensitive and are limited to 12  
uppercase and lowercase alphanumeric characters. Each  
password must be entered twice; once in the Password field and  
then again in the Re-enter Password field. Characters in these  
fields are masked by asterisks (*****).  
The following characters are invalid in passwords:  
{space} + ~ @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ ; : | \ and ?.  
As shown in figure 4-4, password-protected connections allow  
two levels of protection: administrator and user. Administrators  
have access to status information and all function control. Users  
have access to status information and limited function control.  
Read-only users have no privileges, and can only view current  
settings.  
Figure 4-4 — Web server Passwords screen  
After you press the Submit button, the password window  
should appear (figure 4-5).  
Users without a password when passwords have been set  
are referred to as read-only users.  
To set passwords for each level of user, do the following on the  
Passwords page:  
1.  
Click Passwords on the menu (on the left side of the  
window). The Passwords screen (figure 4-4) is displayed.  
2.  
Enter the password(s) for administrator, and user.  
If there is no administrator password, your user  
password is not saved.  
3.  
4.  
Tab over to the second field to reenter the same password.  
Figure 4-5 — Web server password window  
Click the Submit button to enter the changes, or click the  
Cancel button to revert to previous settings. If a field is  
left blank, no password(s) is assigned.  
5.  
Enter your administrator or user password. A User Name  
entry is not required.  
6.  
Click the OK button.  
To clear a password, enter a single space in each field and  
click the Submit button.  
Once passwords have been set, the Web server window appears  
whenever a user accesses the unit (figure 4-5). If you click OK  
without entering a password, you are a read-only user.  
If you want to clear a password protection at a certain  
access level, enter a single space in each appropriate field  
and click the Submit button.  
Email Alerts page  
If you have created scheduled events or monitoring tasks on the  
IPL M PDP-ES interface card, you can write an email alert with  
a message corresponding to that event or task (e.g., a timer  
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notification indicating the number of operation hours  
remaining). The scheduled notification is sent to the appropriate  
mailbox.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Click System Settings on the menu (figure 4-2) on the left  
side of the window.  
Place the gateway IP address into the Gateway IP  
Address field.  
To edit notification email addresses from the Email Alerts page:  
1.  
Click Email Alerts on the menu (on the left side of the  
window) and the Email Alerts screen (figure 4-6) is  
displayed.  
Click the Submit button.  
Sending an email alert through Telnet  
To complete the process of sending an email alert, you must  
send it through a Telnet session and receive confirmation.  
To do so  
1.  
Open a Telnet session. For instructions on how to do this,  
see Accessing and using Telnet later in this chapter.  
2.  
Use the “Send email” SIS command to send the alert to the  
email address of a numeric mailbox (see figure 4-6). Refer  
to the “Email” section of the Command/Response Table for  
Simple Instruction Set (SIS) Commands, later in this chapter,  
for specific command codes.  
Figure 4-6 — Email Alerts screen  
2.  
3.  
Click the corresponding Edit button to go into edit mode.  
For example, the code for sending an alert from the 4th numeric  
mailbox would be  
Add, update, or change the IP address and domain name  
of your mail server under Email Settings.  
Esc 4 SM  
4.  
5.  
Click Save to keep the changes.  
For information on creating monitoring and scheduling events  
with email notification from the Web server, see the Pioneer tab  
section, later in this chapter.  
Click the Edit buttons to independently edit each numeric  
Email Address and File Name.  
a.  
b.  
c.  
Under Email Address, enter the email address of the  
alert recipient in one of the numeric mailboxes.  
Firmware upgrade page  
Firmware upgrades become available periodically as  
improvements are made to the versatility and functionality of  
the IPL M PDP-ES interface card. These upgrades are available  
for download from the Extron Web site.  
Under File Name, enter the name of the file  
containing the alert message.  
Click Save to keep changes to recipient email  
addresses and file names.  
The Firmware Upgrade page (figure 4-7) provides a way to  
replace the firmware that is coded on the interface card’s control  
board without replacing the firmware chip.  
File names must end with an .eml extension.  
CAUTION  
Due to the 7 character limit for full file names, it’s  
advised that you use numeric titles (e.g., 1.eml, 24.eml).  
Numeric titles reduce the characters of the file name, and  
assist in keeping the alert files organized. However,  
alphabetical titles are permitted.  
If an email file (.eml) is missing from a scheduled or  
monitored event, the user is sent a “Report File  
Missing” message.  
To finalize your new email alerts within the Web server, do the  
following:  
Figure 4-7 — Firmware Upgrade page  
6.  
Obtain your gateway IP address from your system  
administrator.  
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Update the firmware as follows:  
1.  
2.  
Visit the Extron web site at www.extron.com.  
Select the IPL product category from the “Product  
Shortcut” drop-down box, and select the latest firmware  
file for download.  
3.  
4.  
Note the folder to which you save the firmware file.  
Access the IPL M PDP-ES interface card using the  
on-board Web server.  
Figure 4-8 — Web server File Management screen  
5.  
6.  
Select the Configuration tab.  
2.  
Click the Browse button to locate the file(s) you want to  
upload.  
Click the Firmware Upgrade link on the left side of the  
Configuration page.  
If you want one of the pages that you create and upload  
to be the default start-up page, name that file  
“index.html.”  
7.  
8.  
Click the Browse button. An open file window appears.  
Navigate to the folder where you saved the firmware  
upgrade file. Select, then double-click the file.  
3.  
Click the Upload File button to upload the file.  
Valid firmware files must have the file extension “.S19”.  
Any other file extension is not a firmware upgrade.  
The file is added to the list of files under the Files column.  
You can also create directories within the File Management  
page.  
The original factory-installed firmware is permanently  
available on the IPL M PDP-ES interface card. If the  
attempted firmware upload fails for any reason, the card  
reverts to the factory-installed firmware.  
To create a directory:  
1.  
Enter the new directory name in the Dir field alongside the  
forward slash.  
9.  
Click the Upload button. The firmware upload to the  
interface card may take a few minutes.  
2.  
3.  
Click the Add Dir button. The new directory opens.  
If you have access to view the IPL M PDP-ES interface card, you  
can get visual confirmation of success: the power LED blinks  
three times after the upgrade is complete.  
Click the Browse button, locate your chosen file, and  
double click.  
4.  
Click the Upload button. The new file appears under the  
file column.  
File Management tab  
The File Management tab includes the File Management page  
(figure 4-8).  
A new directory does not appear on the root level unless  
a file has been placed within it.  
The File Management page is a useful tool that allows you to  
use and upload existing and custom Web pages. Custom pages  
can be developed using a third-party Web page development  
program such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver. File management  
also allows you to remove unnecessary or outdated files when  
they are no longer needed.  
To delete unwanted files or directories:  
1.  
Find the file or directory you wish to delete under the Files  
list.  
2.  
Click the Delete button of the file or directory to be  
deleted. If you wish to delete additional files, wait for the  
screen to refresh before clicking the delete button of the  
next file.  
To add or update files:  
1.  
Select the File Management tab. The File Management  
screen (figure 4-8) is displayed.  
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If you wish to delete all files, click the Delete All button from the  
root directory. The file count reverts to 0, and all subsequent  
pages will be deleted.  
password level, the buttons and fields on this page allow you to  
control and/or view the status of the Pioneer plasma display.  
Explanations for some of these functions follow.  
If the last file in a directory is deleted, the empty  
directory is automatically deleted.  
For specific functionality details and supported  
commands, refer to the Pioneer plasma documentation.  
Pioneer tab  
The Pioneer tab includes pages that provide information about  
the Pioneer plasma. Some of these pages are restricted  
according to the user’s password privileges (see Passwords page,  
earlier in this chapter).  
Pages accessible to administrator users include all  
functions: Status, Controls, Advanced, Schedule, and  
Monitor.  
Pages accessible to users include: Status, Controls,  
Schedule (view only), and Monitor (view only).  
Read-only users have no access to this tab.  
Figure 4-10 — Pioneer Display Controls screen  
Certain actions may turn IPL M PDP-ES card  
events to an “off” status. If this occurs, an error  
message appears. Click the OK button to return  
events back to an “on” status.  
The status of the Input buttons are visible through buttons of  
three different colors:  
A blue button indicates normal input.  
A red button indicates no input.  
The Pioneer plasma must have an ID set to 01 to obtain  
status and control information.  
A yellow button indicates that the sign
is out of range.  
Display Status page  
Power  
Accessed through the Status link on the left side of the window,  
Display Status (figure 4-9) is the default page of the Pioneer tab  
and allows users to view the description and current status of  
the Pioneer plasma.  
These buttons power the Pioneer plasma on or off.  
An “off” status implies standby only. The plasma  
cannot be completely powered off via the default Web  
pages.  
Input  
These buttons show you the status of the input devices  
connected to the five ports of the Pioneer plasma.  
Input 1 provides status for the IPL M PDP-ES port  
supporting an analog RGBHV signal.  
Input 2 provides status for the IPL M PDP-ES port  
supporting a digital RGB signal.  
Figure 4-9 — Pioneer Display Status screen  
Display Controls page  
The Display Controls page (figure 4-10) is accessible from the  
Controls link on the left side of the window. According to  
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Control for Input 3, Input 4, and Input 5 is available only with  
use of the Expansion Solution video slots for the PDA-5003 or  
PDA-5004 interface card. See the Pioneer Operating Instructions  
for additional information.  
Viewing the on-screen menu on the Pioneer plasma  
will disable communication with and control of the  
display. A warning message will appear on the Web  
page if the on-screen menu is accessed.  
Aspect ratio  
You can define the aspect ratio of Input 1 or Input 2 by clicking  
on each button and setting it accordingly. Each Input is defined  
separately.  
Figure 4-11 — Pioneer Advanced Control screen  
Based on the input device, some aspect ratio options may  
not be available.  
Integrator Mode  
These buttons allow you to toggle advanced configurations off  
or on.  
Show Picture Controls  
This button toggles between showing and hiding image  
adjustment and image size options. These functions can be  
controlled only with administrator access.  
Display Layout  
These buttons allow you to toggle between normal (full screen)  
and 2x2 viewing. Clicking the 2x2 button allows you to specify  
the position of the picture by enabling the buttons below it. The  
four positioning buttons dictate where the picture will appear  
on the Pioneer display.  
Auto Image  
This button sets the screen position and clock to best match the  
current RGB image input. See the Pioneer Operating Instructions  
for additional information.  
Mullion Compensation allows you to adjust the mullion for  
images displayed across several monitors and images from  
separate video sources. This function can be toggled off or on.  
Volume  
Set the volume by entering a number within the range of 0 to 45  
and clicking the Set button.  
OSD (On-screen display)  
Sub Volume  
These buttons allow the on-screen display to be toggled off or  
on.  
This menu can be used to independently set the volume of  
Inputs 1 and 2.  
Function Lock  
PIP (Picture in Picture, or PinP)  
These buttons allow administrator level users to lock the  
Pioneer main panel, IR controls, or both on the Pioneer plasma.  
The Pioneer plasma display’s multi-screen function allows the  
simultaneous display of two inputs. PIP allows a subscreen to  
display in one of the six areas of the main screen. This function  
can be toggled off or on. See the Pioneer Operating Instructions  
for additional information.  
Orbiter  
The orbiter button allows you to control the movement of  
pixels, preventing “screen burn” of the LCD screen. This  
function can be toggled off or on.  
Advanced Controls page  
The Advanced Controls page (figure 4-11) is accessible from the  
Advanced link on the left side of the window. Explanations for  
these functions follow.  
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Energy Save  
Monitor page  
Using the Monitor page (figure 4-13), you can monitor power  
levels, internal temperature and usage of the Pioneer plasma.  
An email notification can be sent to a recipient when specified  
conditions are met or exceeded.  
When an energy save function is selected, power consumption  
is reduced compared to the normal operating mode. When set  
to Auto, this sensor measures the level of light inside the  
viewing room. See the Pioneer Operating Instructions for  
additional information.  
To do so  
Schedule page  
1.  
Click Monitor on the menu on the left side of the window.  
The Monitor screen (figure 4-14) is displayed.  
Using the schedule page (figure 4-12), you can create scheduled  
events such as power on/off, input changes, or send status  
email.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Select the check box for the appropriate condition.  
Make appropriate changes.  
Click Submit to input the changes.  
For Users, this is a view-only function.  
Figure 4-12 — Pioneer Schedule screen  
To enable an event to occur at a specified time  
1.  
Click Schedule on the menu on the left side of the window.  
The Schedule screen (figure 4-12) is displayed.  
2.  
3.  
Select the check box beside a task.  
Click Edit to view the calendar options and schedule the  
time and date of the weekly event (figure 4-13).  
Figure 4-14— Pioneer Monitor screen  
If status is unavailable, the system email notification  
states that the internal temperature is 509° Celsius, and  
the usage is 65535 hours.  
Figure 4-13— Pioneer Schedule calendar  
4.  
Click Save to submit the schedule.  
For Users, this is a view-only function.  
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example of each command in ASCII (Telnet) and URL Encoded  
(Web).  
Programmer’s Guide for the Telnet and Web  
Browser  
Upper and lower case text can be used interchangeably  
except where noted.  
Using the command/response table  
The following are either Telnet (port 23) or Web browser (port  
80) commands. There are some minor differences when you are  
implementing these commands via Telnet or via URL encoding  
using a Web browser. All commands listed below will work  
using either connection method but, due to some limitations of  
the Web browser, the encapsulation characters are modified to  
make sure that the Web browser will properly handle them. All  
examples in the command/response table show the proper  
implementation in a Telnet or Web browser session.  
Symbol definitions are shown below. An ASCII to HEX  
conversion table is also provided in figure 4-9 (below).  
ASCII to HEX Conversion Table  
Note for Web browsers: all non-alphanumeric  
characters must be represented as their hex equivalent,  
such as %xx where xx equals the two character  
representation of the hex byte that needs to be sent (e.g.,  
a comma would be represented as %2C).  
Figure 4-9 — ASCII-to-HEX conversion table  
Telnet  
Web Browser  
Symbol definitions  
Escape (Hex 1B)  
W [must not be encoded]  
= CR/LF (carriage return/line feed)  
( )  
Carriage Return (Hex 0D)  
Pipe Character  
[must not be encoded]  
=Carriage return (no line feed)  
• = Space (hard) character  
When SIS commands are used through a Web browser, the URL  
reference is used below to shorten the examples. This would in  
practice be the full URL of the control interface and Web page  
reference including all path information.  
= Command data section  
X2  
Note: For Web encoding only - Data is directed to a specified port  
and must be encoded (URL encoding) if non-alphanumeric. Since  
data can include either command terminator, they must be encoded as  
follows when used within the data section: space (hex: 20) would be  
encoded as %20 and Plus sign (hex: 2B) would be encoded as %2B.  
(e.g., http://192.168.254.254/index.html)  
To send any of the commands using a Web browser you need to  
prefix them with the full URL followed by ?cmd=. See URL  
Encoding later in this chapter.  
= Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset value (-12.0 to +14.0)  
X3  
With Telnet you can use either the Escape commands or  
pipe ( )  
= On/Off status: 0 = Off/Disable; 1 = On/Enable  
the W commands, and the carriage return or the  
X5  
character. With the Web browser you are required to use  
the W commands and the pipe character.  
=Unit version number  
X11  
=Name is a text string up to 24 characters drawn from the  
X12  
In either method {Data} = Data is directed to a specified port  
and must be encoded if non-alphanumeric.  
alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9), minus sign/hyphen (-). No blank or  
space characters are permitted as part of a name. No distinction  
is made between upper- and lowercase. The first character must  
be an alpha character. The last character must not be a minus  
sign/hyphen.  
The Command/response table for Simple Instruction Set (SIS)  
commands later in this chapter lists the commands that the  
IPL M PDP-ES interface recognizes as valid, the responses that  
are returned to the host, a description of the command’s  
function or the results of executing the command, and an  
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=Set local date and time format (MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS)  
(e.g., 11/18/04-10:54:00)  
X13  
There is a 7 character limit for full file names. It is  
advised that you use numeric titles (e.g., 1.eml, 24.eml).  
Numeric titles reduce the characters of the file name, and  
assist in keeping the alert files organized. However,  
alphabetical titles are permitted.  
Read local date and time format (day of week, date month year  
HH:MM:SS) (e.g., Thu, 18 Nov 2004 18:19:33)  
=IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) Leading zeros in each of four fields  
are optional in setting values, and are suppressed in returned  
values.  
X14  
=Default Name: combination of model-name and last 3 pairs of  
MAC address (e.g., IPL-M-PDP-ES 00-02-3D)  
X49  
X52  
X69  
=Connection’s security level: 00 = anonymous; 11 = user;  
12 = Administrator  
=Mail Domain name (e.g., extron.com, icia.org)  
X15  
=Hardware (MAC) address (xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx)  
X18  
= The number of seconds before timeout: (min = 1; max = 65535;  
default = 30 = 300 seconds). If no data is received during the  
timeout period, the Ethernet connection is closed. Each step =  
10 seconds. The response is returned with leading zeros.  
=Subnet mask (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx); leading zeros in each of four  
fields are optional in setting values, and are suppressed in  
returned values.  
X19  
= Verbose/Response mode: 0 = clear/none; 1 = verbose mode;  
2=tagged responses for queries; 3 =v erbose mode and tagged  
responses for queries. Default = 0 for Telnet connections.  
X22  
Applicable to Ethernet only.  
= Number (as optional parameter) inserted into an email message  
if .eml file has an embedded ESC CR command with no params.  
X70  
If tagged responses are enabled, all read commands  
return the constant string + the data, as setting the  
Copyright information  
© COPYRIGHT 2004, EXTRON ELECTRONICS IPL M  
value does. (e.g., Command: Esc CN  
Response:  
PDP-ES, Vx.xx  
Ipn •x12 ).  
Thur, 18 Feb 2004 11:27:33  
= Priority status for receive timeout: 0 = priority set to Send Data  
String command parameters; 1 = priority set to Configure rcv  
timeout command parameters.  
X23  
The copyright message is displayed upon connecting to IP  
Link product via TCP/IP or Telnet. Mxx is the model and  
Vx.xx is the firmware version number. The current date and  
time are displayed. This is followed by a Password prompt.  
=Baud rate: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400  
X25  
X33  
Password information  
= Password: allows a maximum length of 12 characters.  
The  
Password: prompt requires a password (administrator  
User password cannot be assigned if no administrator  
password exists and returns E14. If an admin password  
is cleared, then the user password is removed too.  
level or user level) followed by a carriage return. The prompt  
is repeated if the correct password is not entered.  
If the correct password is entered, the unit responds with  
Login Administrator  
or  
Login User , depending on  
=Daylight saving time: 0 = Off/ignore; 1 = U.S.; 2 =Europe;  
3 = Brazil.  
X34  
X41  
password entered. If passwords are the same for both  
administrator and user, the unit defaults to administrator  
privileges.  
Reading Password: If a password exists, it responds with 4  
asterisks (****). If no password exists, it appears empty.  
Error responses  
=Email number: Range = 1-48 (max.)  
=Email recipient address  
X45  
X46  
X47  
When the IPL T S interface receives a valid command, it  
executes the command and sends a response to the host device.  
If the unit is unable to execute the command because the  
=Name of email file to be sent. The first line of file is the subject;  
the rest is the body of the email.  
Email files must have the file extension .eml.  
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command contains invalid parameters, it returns an error  
response to the host.  
E12 — Invalid port number  
E13 — Invalid parameter  
E14 — Not valid for this configuration  
E17 — System timed out  
E22 — Busy  
E24 — Privilege violation  
E25 — Device not present  
E26 — Maximum number of connections exceeded  
E27 — Invalid Event number  
E28 — Bad Filename/File not found  
References to errors (at command descriptions on the  
following pages)  
14 = Commands that give E14 (Invalid Command for this  
configuration) if sent to Extron product whose current  
configuration does not support the command.  
24 = Commands that give E24 (Privilege violation) if not  
administrator level  
27 = Commands that may give E27 (Invalid Event number)  
28 = Commands that may give E28 (File not found)  
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Pioneer Plasma A/V Device Control  
Once the IPL M PDP-ES interface card is configured, control of  
A/V devices may be accomplished in several ways. These  
include Web pages, Telnet, and direct port access.  
Custom Web pages  
These pages can be either modified versions of the existing Web  
pages, or new Web pages developed in the field.  
Web page development can be done with a Web site  
development tool such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver. Custom  
Web pages are loadable with the Web server File Manager (see  
File Management tab earlier in this chapter).  
If you want one of the pages that you create and upload  
to be the default start-up page, name that file  
“index.html.”  
Telnet (port 23)  
Telnet, short for Telecommunications Network, provides a way  
for you to connect to a computer or server (in this case the  
IPL M PDP-ES interface card) on a network. Once connected via  
Telnet, you can send ASCII commands (see the Command/  
response table for Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands earlier in  
this chapter) to the IPL M PDP-ES.  
Accessing and using Telnet  
1.  
From the Windows Start menu, Click Run, then enter  
“Telnet” and click OK. The Telnet program starts (see  
figure 4-18).  
Figure 4-18 — Telnet command prompt  
2.  
At the command prompt, enter “open” and press Enter.  
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3.  
.
At the < to > prompt, enter the IP address of the  
IPL M PDP-ES. (The default IP address is 192.168.254.254,  
but it may have been changed in the setup or  
configuration process. If it was changed, use the new  
address.) Telnet defaults to port 23.  
4.  
Use port redirect to finish the process. See the next section  
for detailed instructions.  
You can force the direct access session to close by logging  
on as administrator and entering “Esc 1 * 0CD  
.”  
Port redirect  
Using the port redirector, the card allows data to be sent and  
received directly to and from the display and back to the client  
(e.g., a PC or the MLC 206) without any processing.  
1.  
Open another Telnet session (see the previous section for  
details).  
2.  
Reestablish a pass-through by using the “set redirect  
mode” command:  
Esc 2*1*500*3DCD  
Troubleshooting  
Figure 4-19 — Connecting to the IP address  
Turn on the plasma display and the control devices (PC, laptop,  
etc.).  
4.  
If passwords were set up for the connected system, you are  
prompted to log in as an administrator or a user.  
Otherwise the system responds with a <cr/lf>.  
If the output Pioneer plasma cannot be remotely controlled,  
check the following:  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Once you are connected, you can enter SIS commands as  
desired.  
Power connections  
1.  
2.  
Ensure that the Pioneer plasma is plugged in.  
When you are finished entering commands to the  
interface, enter CTRL + to close the open connection.  
If the Pioneer and the IPL M PDP-ES are receiving power,  
its Power LED should be on.  
Enter “quit” at the command prompt to quit Telnet.  
Data connections  
1.  
Check the cabling connections and make adjustments as  
Direct access (port 2001)  
needed. The Link LEDs on the IPL M PDP-ES and the  
computer should be solid green if a network connection is  
detected. If these LEDs are not lit, the cable is either faulty  
or not plugged in; or the wrong type of cable is being used  
(refer to Connecting the Hardware, in chapter 3).  
Direct access allows a direct, one-to-one connection to the  
plasma via a reserved IP port number. When a TCP session is  
initiated to port 2001, all data sent and received passes directly  
to and from that port without any processing.  
Using direct access  
2.  
Try to ping the unit by entering ping 192.168.254.254 at the  
DOS command prompt; or use the Web address provided  
to you by your system administrator. If you get no  
response:  
1.  
Open a direct access Telnet session by entering the IP  
address followed by a space, then a port number 2001  
(e.g., 192.168.244.244 2001).  
a.  
Make sure your unit is using the appropriate subnet  
mask and/or gateway IP address (check with your  
system administrator).  
2.  
Send Pioneer commands directly to the Pioneer plasma.  
For specific functionality details and supported  
commands, refer to the Pioneer Plasma documentation.  
b.  
Make sure your PC does not have a software firewall  
program that might block the IP address of the unit.  
3.  
Close the Telnet session to end the direct access session.  
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3.  
If contact is established with the unit, but the unit’s Web  
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pages cannot be accessed by your Web browser, verify (in  
the Options or Preferences menu) that your Web browser  
is configured for direct network connection and not set up  
to use a proxy server.  
Serial connections  
1.  
Ensure that Pioneer plasma ID is set to 01 (see the Pioneer  
plasma documentation for details).  
Check to see that events are running.  
Ensure that the on-screen display is off.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Check that the IPL M PDP-ES interface card baud rate  
matches that of the control device (e.g., a PC or the MLC  
206).  
If status is missing or unavailable, check the following:  
1.  
Ensure that the Pioneer plasma ID is set to 01 (see the  
Pioneer plasma documentation for details).  
2.  
Check that the IPL M PDP-ES interface card baud rate  
matches that of the control device (e.g., a PC or the  
MLC 206).  
Appendix A  
3.  
Ensure that the redirect port has been enabled.  
A
If you are unable to access the Web server, do the following:  
Ensure that your PC is on the same subnet mask as the  
IPL M PDP-ES card. If not, see Configuring the IPL M PDP-ES  
using direct PC connection in chapter 3 for detailed instructions  
on setting up the subnet mask.  
If you are still experiencing problems, call the Extron S3 Sales &  
Technical Support Hotline.  
Specifications, Part Numbers,  
and Accessories  
Specifications  
Parts  
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Specifications  
Compliances ................................. CE, FCC part 15 B class B, VCCI class B,  
AS/NZS, ICES, IFCC Class A, IEC60950,  
IEC60056, EN550ee class B, EN55024,  
EN61000-3-2,-3-3  
MTBF ............................................. 30,000 hours  
Ethernet control interface  
Connectors .................................... 1 RJ-45 male connector  
Data rate ........................................ 10/100 Base-T, half/full duplex with  
autodetect  
Warranty ....................................... 3 years parts and labor  
Protocols ....................................... ARP, DHCP, ICMP (ping), TCP/IP, UDP/  
IP, Telnet, HTTP, SMTP  
Parts  
Default settings ............................ Link speed and duplex level =  
autodetected,  
Included parts  
IP address = 192.168.254.254,  
subnet mask = 255.255.0.0,  
default gateway = 0.0.0.0,  
Included parts  
Replacement part number  
DHCP = off  
IPL M PDP-ES  
60-725-01  
IPL M PDP-ES User’s Manual  
IPL M PDP-ES Quick Start Card  
68-1021-01  
68-1021-10  
Serial control interface  
Port number/type ....................... 1 RS-232  
Connectors .................................... (1) 9-pin female D  
Baud rate and protocol ............... 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 (default), 19200,  
38400 baud (adjustable); 8 data bits, 1 stop  
bit, no parity  
Connector Label (Apply to Pioneer display) 33-1154-01  
Tweeker  
Pin configurations (RS-232)........ 2 = RX, 3 = TX, 5 = GND  
General  
Power............................................. Supplied by a Pioneer plasma display  
Temperature/humidity .............. Storage -40° to +158°F (-40° to +70°C) /  
10% to 90%, noncondensing  
Operating +32° to +122°F (0° to +50°C) /  
10% to 90%, noncondensing  
Rack mount................................... No  
Enclosure type.............................. Metal faceplate  
Product dimensions  
Faceplate ................... 1.09" H x 4.80" W x 0.26" D (2.6 cm H x  
12.2 cm W x 0.7 cm D)  
Device ........................ 0.9" H x 3.6" W x 3.5" D (2.3 cm H x 9.2 cm  
W x 8.8 cm D)  
(Depth excludes connectors.)  
Product weight………………… 0.2 lbs (0.11kg)  
Shipping weight……………….. 1 lb (1 kg)  
Vibration ....................................... ISTA 1A in carton (International Safe  
Transit Association)  
Listings .......................................... UL1950/UL6500, CUL  
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devices you have and your current list of IP addresses. With  
this information, GVC creates a GV for your specific devices.  
The GVC also compiles the event scripts and loads the GV and  
event scripts onto the box. When using the GVC, the user must  
specify the port number for each device (for attached devices to  
be controlled, they must be on that port). In order for multiple  
IP-link boxes to appear in the same GV, all the boxes must be  
configured at the same time, using the GVC.  
GLOSSARY  
10/100Base-T is Ethernet that uses Unshielded Twisted Pair  
(UTP - Cat 5, etc.) cable, in which the amount of data  
transmitted between two points in a given amount of time is  
equal to either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps.  
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol that assigns an  
IP address to a device based on the device’s MAC or physical  
machine address.  
Global Viewer (GV) is a Web application that is loaded into the  
memory of an IPL unit. These pages provide an interface for  
control of devices attached to the IPL product. They  
communicate with the event scripts running on the unit, and the  
event scripts issue the commands and queries. This  
communication between the Web pages and the event scripts  
occurs through predetermined memory locations in the IPL  
unit.  
Custom Web-page is any file that can be loaded into an IPL box  
and served by the IPL’s internal Web-server. A custom Web  
page can provide control of devices attached to the IPL without  
use of the Global Viewer (GV) or Global Viewer Configurator  
(GVC). This is true with or without an accompanying event  
script. Any number and size of graphics can be used, but if they  
are too large to fit on the IPL, you can write your Web page so  
that they can be served from another Web server. If you install  
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) on your desktop,  
you can serve any page on its hard disk. The IPL functions like  
a little computer with a Web-server—you can use it for various  
Web tasks.  
HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is a Web protocol based  
on TCP/IP, that is used to fetch HyperText objects from remote  
Web pages.  
Internet Protocol (IP) is the protocol or standard used to send  
information from one computer to another on the Internet.  
IP address is a unique, 32-bit binary number (12 digit decimal  
number, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) that identifies each sender and each  
receiver of information connected to a LAN, WAN, or the  
Internet. IP addresses can be static (see Static IP) or dynamic  
(see DHCP).  
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a  
standardized communications protocol that enables network  
administrators to locally and automatically manage the  
assignment of IP addresses in an organization’s network.  
IP Netmask is a 32-bit binary number (12 digit decimal number,  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) used on subnets (smaller, local networks) to  
help the router determine which network traffic gets routed  
internally to local computers and which network traffic goes out  
on the Internet.  
Driver is a Global Viewer Configurator (GVC) compatible  
package. It includes the event script that controls devices.  
Ethernet is a network protocol that uses MAC addresses instead  
of IP addresses to exchange data between computers. Using  
ARP (see above) with TCP/IP support, Ethernet devices can be  
connected to the Internet. An Ethernet LAN typically uses  
unshielded twisted pair (UTP) wires. Ethernet systems  
Media Access Control (MAC) Address is a unique hardware  
number given to devices that connect to the Internet. When  
your computer or networking device (router, hub, interface, etc.)  
is connected to the Internet, a table (see ARP) relates the  
device’s IP address to its corresponding physical (MAC)  
address on the LAN.  
currently provide transmission speeds of 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps.  
Event script is a program that runs on an IPL box and issues  
queries and commands to the attached devices. As long as  
event scripts are turned on, event scripts run continuously on  
the box.  
Pass-through allows control systems to work with the IPL and  
provides a link between two ports.  
Global Viewer Configurator (GVC) is a Windows-based  
program that, based on user input, creates a Global Viewer  
(GV). The GVC requests system information such as which  
Ping is a utility that tests network connections. It is used to  
determine if the host has an operating connection and is able to  
exchange information with another host.  
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Port number is a preassigned address within a server that  
provides a direct route from the application to the Transport  
layer, or from the Transport layer to the application, of a TCP/IP  
system.  
Static IP refers to an IP address that has been specifically  
(instead of dynamically; see DHCP earlier in this chapter)  
assigned to a device or system in a network configuration. This  
type of address requires manual configuration of the actual  
network device or system and can be changed only manually or  
by enabling DHCP.  
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP ) is  
the communication protocol (language) of the Internet.  
Computers and devices with direct access to the Internet are  
provided with a copy of the TCP/IP program to allow them to  
send and receive information in an understandable form.  
Telnet is a utility available on most PCs that allows the  
computer system to communicate with one of its remote users/  
clients. A user who wishes to access a remote system initiates a  
Telnet session, using the address of the remote client. The user  
may be prompted to provide a user name and password if the  
client is set up to require them.  
URL encoding allows you to send information and commands  
to the unit to change its configuration or provide you with  
feedback.  
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