Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer Setup Guide (Default Program v1.2.
This document was prepared and written by the Technical Documentation department at: Crestron Electronics, Inc. 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647 1-888-CRESTRON Industry Compliance This product is Listed to applicable UL Standards and requirements by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (E174344) As of the date of manufacture, the IPAC-GL1 has been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and Radiocommunications Compliance Labelling.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer Contents Integrated Professional Automation Computer: IPAC-GL1 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1 Physical Description.................................................................................................... 1 Applications.......................................................................................................
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer Integrated Professional Automation Computer: IPAC-GL1 Introduction This document provides instructions for commissioning a Crestron Green Light™ lighting system using an IPAC-GL1. The IPAC-GL1 (IPAC) is a lighting control system that can switch up to 210 lighting loads, monitor 81 occupancy sensors (or on/off photocells), and can be controlled by up to 16 external keypads.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 IPAC-GL1 Buttons & Ports Connectors, Controls & Indicators # CONNECTORS, CONTROLS & INDICATORS 1 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) shows system information such as lighting controls and system status. 2 SOFT BUTTONS The functions of the soft buttons are dependent on which “page” the display is currently showing. Labels will appear above each button indicating their current function.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer Connectors, Controls & Indicators (Continued) # CONNECTORS, CONTROLS & INDICATORS 8 NAVIGATION BUTTONS DESCRIPTION (4) Pushbuttons for navigating the IPAC configuration menus. HOME: Returns the display to the IPAC home page. BACK: Returns to the previously displayed page. CANCEL: Cancels certain operations without committing them permanently. HELP: Opens a context-sensitive help screen.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 Applications The following diagram shows an IPAC used to manage lighting controls in a facility. IPAC in a Lighting Control Application NOTE: For information on integration with Crestron RoomView® software, please contact Crestron. 4 • Integrated Professional Automation Computer: IPAC-GL1 Setup Guide – DOC.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer Setup Installation For installation instructions, refer to the latest version of the IPAC Installation Guide (Doc. 6696) which shipped with your IPAC and is also available for download from the Crestron website (www.crestron.com/manuals). After power is applied to the IPAC, the IPAC home page is displayed as shown in the following illustration. IPAC Home Page Crestron IPAC October 20, 2009 4:20 PM Setup TmClk V1.2.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 Specifications for the IPAC-GL1 Default Program (Continued) SPECIFICATION Keypads DETAILS 16 external (max.) using any of the following keypads: • CNX-B2, -B4, B6, B8, B12 • C2N-DB6, DB-8, DB-12 • C2N-CBF-*-T, -*-S 1 Internal Keypad Timeclock 100 events Sensors Up to 40 sensors supported via GLS-SIM Sensor Integration Modules. GLS-O* sensors recommended. Up to 40 sensors supported via DIN-IO8 DIN Rail Versiport Module.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer INPUTS Port and Associate Functions (Continued) INPUT # FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 2 Enter Override mode The system will enter the Override mode when a device connected to this port provides a dry contact closure to ground. 3 Lock IPAC The front panel of the IPAC will be locked when a device connected to this port provides a dry contact closure to ground.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 Setup Menu For Unconfigured Systems (First time use only) If the system has not been configured, the IPAC will display the Setup Menu. For Configured Systems If a system has already been configured, the Setup Menu can be opened from the IPAC home page. To open the Setup Menu: • Press the HOME button. • Press the soft button labeled Setup.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer Project Settings The IPAC uses state and city location information to determine latitude and longitude for its astronomical clock. Refer to the completed “Project Settings Worksheet” in the latest version of the IPAC-GL1 System Planning Worksheets when entering settings. Open Project Settings Select the State To open the Project Settings section of the Setup Menu: 1. Turn the selection knob to highlight Project Settings. 2.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer System Setup Crestron IPAC-GL1 The System Setup section of Project Settings is used to set the IPAC’s time, date, and Daylight Savings Time (DST) settings. System Setup System Setup On the following pages use the knob and enter button to set the current time and date Select Next Press the soft button labeled Next to set the current date. Set the Current Date Set the Date Set Current Date [10] – 20 – 2008 Next The field to be changed is in brackets.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Set the Current Time Integrated Professional Automation Computer Set the Time Set Current Time 4 : 21 : 08 PM Edit Next To set the time: Set the Daylight Savings Time Mode 1. Press the soft button labeled Edit. Brackets will appear around the hour digit. 2. Turn the selection knob to display the current hour. 3. Press the ENTER button to move the cursor between the hour, minute, seconds, and AM/PM. 4. Use the selection knob and the ENTER button to display the current time.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 Panels The term panel is used to describe a physical enclosure which is capable of switching lighting loads on and off. The IPAC supports nine panels, each with a maximum of up to 42 loads. The entire system can contain up to 210 loads. Use the “Panel Worksheet” in the latest version of the IPAC-GL1 System Planning Worksheets to map out the location of each load in a panel, their associated “warn” functions, and associated sensors.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer 2. Turn the selection knob to the desired panel and press the ENTER button or the soft button labeled Edit. Set the Number of Loads 1: [24] Loads Load 2: --- --Count 3: --- --4: --- --- Select Set Clear a Panel 3. Turn the selection knob until the desired load count is displayed. 4. Press the ENTER button or the soft button labeled Set. 5. Repeat for every panel in the system. To remove a panel from the system: 1.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 The IPAC will show a graphic which represents a panel and four modules installed within it, ranging from top to bottom. Note that many panels will have less than four modules installed, but none will have more than four. Inside the boxes representing the modules will be 2-digit ID codes. These indicate the Module ID that each module must be set to in order to work properly.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer Keypads Use the “Keypad Location Worksheet” and the “Button Function Worksheet” in the latest version of the IPAC-GL1 System Planning Worksheets to map out locations of keypads in the system and the function(s) of each button in the system. After specifying the location and function of each keypad and button, use this section of the Setup Menu to configure the front panel keypad and up to 16 external keypads that can control the IPAC system.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer 3. Crestron IPAC-GL1 Press the soft button labeled Find to begin the identification process. Select Identification Method Keypad – Set ID Find by pressing button Find by entering S/N Select Next 4. Turn the selection knob to highlight Find by pressing button and press the soft button labeled Next. 5. Every connected keypad will flash. The display will prompt you to press a button on the keypad to be identified.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer 4. Turn the selection knob to highlight Find by entering S/N and press the soft button labeled Next. The display will show a serial number with the first digit enclosed in brackets. Enter Serial Number Keypad – Enter S/N [1]234567 OK 5. Turn the selection knob clockwise or counter-clockwise to display the first digit of the serial number.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 2. Press the soft button labeled Auto. 3. Press any button on an external keypad, or any IPAC function button to program. Select Button Type B0.1 Select Btn Type On Off Toggle Custom Select Next Each button on a given keypad has an associated number. For information on button assignments, refer to “Button Function Worksheet” in the latest version of the IPAC-GL1 System Planning Worksheets. 4.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer ⇒ Lock (IPAC function buttons only) – Locks front panel keypad. Can only be opened with a password. Refer to “Password” on page 47 for more information. ⇒ Unlock (IPAC function buttons only) – Unlocks front panel keypad. ⇒ Lock/Unlock (IPAC function buttons only) – Toggles between front panel keypad unlocked/locked. 5. If a button is set to On, Off, Toggle, or Custom, the loads that will be affected by the button press must be selected.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 d. Press the soft button labeled Yes to set the all loads to perform the programmed function or press the soft button labeled No to cancel. e. To clear the function from all of the loads and set the loads to be unaffected by the button press, press the soft button labeled Clr All. Clear All B0.1 L1.1 = Off Clear programming and Select L1.2 = --change loads to Loads L1.3 = Off unaffected? L1.4 = --- Yes f.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer 4. Turn the selection knob to highlight a button to program and press the ENTER button or the soft button labeled Edit. Select Button Type (Button 1 on the Front Panel Keypad Shown) B0.1 Select Btn Type On Off Toggle Custom Select Next Each button is assigned an ID number. For information on button assignments, refer to “Button Function Worksheet” in the latest version of the IPAC-GL1 System Planning Worksheets.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 ⇒ Disable/Enable Timeclock (IPAC function buttons only) – Toggles the timeclock on and off. ⇒ Lock (IPAC function buttons only) – Locks front panel keypad. ⇒ Unlock (IPAC function buttons only) – Unlocks front panel keypad. ⇒ Lock/Unlock (IPAC function buttons only) – Toggles between front panel keypad unlocked/locked. 6. If a button is set to On, Off, Toggle, or Custom, the loads that will be affected by the button press must be selected.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer c. To select all of the loads, press the soft button labeled Set All. Set All B0.1 L1.1 = Toggle Set the current Select L1.2 = --programming to toggle all Loads L1.3 = Toggle loads? L1.4 = --- Yes Select No d. Press the soft button labeled Yes to set the all loads to perform the programmed function or press the soft button labeled No to cancel. e.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer • • Crestron IPAC-GL1 To copy a button’s functionality: 1. Open the Keypads section of the Setup Menu as described on page 15. 2. Turn the selection knob to highlight a keypad and press ENTER or the soft button labeled Edit to display the configuration information for the highlighted keypad. 3. Highlight the button containing the functionality to be copied and press the soft button labeled Copy.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer Timeclock Use the “Observed Holiday Worksheet” in the latest version of the IPAC-GL1 System Planning Worksheets to list observed holidays and the “Timeclock Event Worksheet” to list timeclock events that need to be programmed into the system. After all timeclock events have been identified, use this section of the Setup Menu to configure the timeclock functionality of the IPAC system.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer 3. Crestron IPAC-GL1 Press the soft button labeled Add. Custom Timeclock Event—Start Date Timeclock Event-Custom Holiday Start Date (MM-DD) [07] 25 Next 4. Turn the selection knob to display the start date of the custom holiday. To switch between the month and date fields, press the ENTER button. 5. Press the soft button labeled Next to continue defining the custom holiday.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer 4. Set Timeclock Warn Time After all holidays are marked and/or unmarked, press the soft button labeled Next to specify how the IPAC will warn of an impending holiday observance. You may find it desirable to provide a warning to occupants prior to lights turning off due to a timeclock event. This can be accomplished through the use of “warn loads”, described below.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 3. Press ENTER to toggle the load state. Warn loads are marked with an X. To select all of the loads, press the soft button labeled Set All. To clear all of the loads, press the soft button labeled Clr All. 4. After all desired warn loads have been marked, press the soft button labeled Next. NOTE: Prior to a load being turned off due to a timeclock event, “warn loads” will turn off briefly and then turn back on.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer • Start of Workday Using the “Start of Workday” parameter will cause lights that are turned on before the “Start of Workday” time to automatically turn off after one hour with a flashing warning as specified on page 27. To set the time when a workday starts: 1. Turn the selection knob to highlight Start of Workday and press the soft button labeled Edit. Brackets will appear around the hour digit.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 To set the time when a workday ends: 1. Turn the selection knob to highlight End of Workday and press the soft button labeled Edit. Brackets will appear around the hour digit. Set End of Workday Time Timeclock Event - Time [05] : 00 PM Select Next • 2. Turn the selection knob to display the desired hour. 3. Press the ENTER button to move the cursor between the hour, minute, and AM/PM. 4.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer If Custom… is selected, specific days of the week can be chosen. For example, if lights are needed for a later hour on one day of the week. Custom Days Timeclock Event-Custom Occurs on: Su M Tu X X X W Th F Sa X X X X Next Turn the selection knob to highlight a day to be marked and press the ENTER button to mark it (noted with an “X”). To unmark a day, press the ENTER button again. 2.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer 3. Crestron IPAC-GL1 Turn the selection knob to highlight a clock type and press the soft button labeled Next. ⇒ If using the Standard setting: Set Time for Timeclock Event Timeclock Event - Time [04] : 21 PM Next a. Press the ENTER button to move the cursor (brackets) between the hour, minute, and AM/PM. b. Turn the selection knob to display the hour, minute and AM/PM. c.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer d. Turn the selection knob to the desired event type and press ENTER or the soft button labeled Next. • Lights On/Off Select Lights On/Off to activate/deactivate lighting loads when a timeclock event occurs. Set Load Functions for Timeclock Event L1.1 = Off Event L1.2 = --Prog L1.3 = Off L1.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 ⇒ If using the Sunrise setting: Set Timeclock Event for Sunrise Reference -00:15 Sunrise Time: +00:15 +00:30 Next a. Turn the selection knob to highlight the time relative to sunrise. b. When the desired time is displayed, press the soft button labeled Next to select the event type associated with the timeclock event.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer c. Turn the selection knob to the desired event type and press ENTER or the soft button labeled Next. • Lights On/Off Select Lights On/Off to activate/deactivate lighting loads when a timeclock event occurs. Set Load Functions for Timeclock Event L1.1 = Off Event L1.2 = --Prog L1.3 = Off L1.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 ⇒ If using the Sunset setting: Set Timeclock Event for Sunset Reference -00:15 Sunset Time: +00:15 +00:30 Next a. Turn the selection knob to highlight the time relative to sunset. b. When the desired time is displayed, press the soft button labeled Next to select the event type associated with the timeclock event.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer c. Turn the selection knob to the desired event type and press ENTER or the soft button labeled Next. • Lights On/Off Select Lights On/Off to activate/deactivate lighting loads when a timeclock event occurs. Set Load Functions for Timeclock Event L1.1 = Off Event L1.2 = --Prog L1.3 = Off L1.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Copy/Paste Timeclock Events Crestron IPAC-GL1 Timeclock events can be copied and pasted to a new event. Parameters in the new event can be edited as required. To copy and paste an event: 1. From the home page, press the soft button labeled TmClk. A list of events will be displayed. Time Clock Events List 1. Wkday 11:32 AM Time 2. Daily Sunrise Clock 3. Sunset* Evnts --- Select Edit Delete Timeclock Events Delete Copy Exit 2.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer Sensors Use the “Sensor Location Worksheet” in the IPAC-GL1 System Planning Worksheets (included with your IPAC) to identify sensors and their functions. After all of the sensors have been identified, use this section of the Setup Menu to configure the sensor functionality of the IPAC system.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 Input 2 on DIN-IO8 with Net ID D4 INPUT 2 ⇒ Device C0.1 represents a sensor connected to sensor input 1 on a GLS-SIM with Net ID C0. Input 1 on GLS-SIM with Net ID C0 ⇒ Device CC.2 represents the sensor connected to sensor input 2 on a GLS-SIM with Net ID CC. Net IDs for sensor inputs are assigned as shown in the following table: Net IDs Assignments for Sensor Inputs NET ID Value(s) Device Type C0.1/2 through D3.1/2 GLS-SIM D4.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer GLS-SIM and DIN-IO8 modules that have been identified to the IPAC are listed as Online. If a GLS-SIM or DIN-IO8 has not been identified to the IPAC, it is listed as Not Found. NOTE: The Online/Not Found status does not take the state of the actual sensors into account. For this, refer to “Test Sensors” on page 42. Identify Sensor Modules Every sensor module connected to the IPAC must be identified to the system. To identify a sensor module: 1.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 ⇒ Use a screwdriver to set the Net ID on the GLS-SIM. GLS-SIM Net ID Setting for Net ID C0 For detailed instructions on setting a GLS-SIM’s Net ID, refer to the latest version of the GLS-SIM Sensor Integration Module Operations & Installation Guide (Doc. 6768) which is available for download from the Crestron website. 5. Test Sensors Press the soft button labeled OK to return to the Sensors section of the Setup Menu.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer a. To toggle between the different types of sensors, press the soft button labeled Type. b. Activate the sensor to test the functionality. The status will be displayed. c. Press the soft button labeled OK to return to the Sensors section of the Setup Menu. ⇒ For a sensor connected via a DIN-IO8: Sensor Test for Sensor Connected via DIN-IO8 Sensor D4.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 ⇒ For a sensor connected via a GLS-SIM: Sensor Test for Sensor Connected via GLS-SIM Sensor C3.1/2 Test IN 1: Type = N/O Status = Active IN 1: Type = N/O Status = Active Select OK The GLS-SIM uses DIP switches for setting the type of sensor that is connected. Sensors can be configured as a normally open sensor (N/O), a normally closed sensor (N/C), active high (Active Hi), or active low (Active Lo).
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Assign Sensors and Modes to Loads Integrated Professional Automation Computer a. Activate each sensor displayed to test the functionality. b. Press the soft button labeled OK to return to the Sensors section of the Setup Menu. Loads can be assigned to perform a function based on a sensor input. Refer to the “Panel Worksheet” in the latest version of the IPAC-GL1 System Planning Worksheets when assigning loads to sensors. To assign a load and associated function to a sensor input: 1.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 ⇒ To assign a function: Loads can be set to turn off upon sensor input or toggle their state (on/off). To select a mode, turn the selection knob to highlight a load and press the soft button labeled Mode to toggle between the available modes (Off Only or On/Off). When a sensor becomes active, all loads assigned to this sensor and set to On/Off shall turn on. When the sensor becomes inactive, all loads assigned to this sensor shall turn off.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer Password The IPAC can be configured to use password protection to unlock the front panel or open the Setup menu. Open Password Create/Edit Password To open the Password section of the Setup Menu: 1. From the home page, press the soft button labeled Setup. 2. Turn the selection knob to highlight Password. 3. Press ENTER or the soft button labeled Select to open the Password section of the Setup Menu.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Enter Password Crestron IPAC-GL1 The front panel of the IPAC can be locked using with password protection. If a password was created, a password is required to unlock the keypad. To enter the password when prompted: 1. Open the Password section of the Setup Menu as described on the previous page. Enter Password Enter Password [ ] Clear OK 2. Turn the selection knob until the first letter of the password is displayed. 3.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer Ethernet Setup The IPAC can be configured to use a static IP address (DHCP is off) or to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server (DHCP is on). To configure the IPAC: 1. From the home page, press the soft button labeled Setup. 2. Turn the selection knob to highlight Ethernet Settings. 3. Press ENTER or the soft button labeled Select to open the Ethernet Settings section of the Setup Menu. The current DHCP setting will be displayed.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer 6. Crestron IPAC-GL1 To change a setting, turn the selection knob to highlight the parameter to adjust and press the soft button labeled Edit. Otherwise, press the soft button labeled Done. Adjusting Ethernet Settings Ethernet Settings IP Addr: [172].030.161.025 Mask: 255.255.241.000 Router: 172.030.160.002 Set 7. Done a. Turn the selection knob to display the desired number. b. Press the ENTER button to move the cursor to the next octet. c.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer About The IPAC can display information about its programming and Ethernet configuration. To view information about the IPAC: Setup Guide – DOC. 6660B 1. From the home page, press the soft button labeled Setup. 2. Turn the selection knob to highlight About. 3. Press ENTER or the soft button labeled Select to open the About section of the Setup Menu. Information about the IPAC will be displayed. 4.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 Problem Solving Troubleshooting The following table provides corrective action for possible trouble situations. If further assistance is required, please contact a Crestron customer service representative. IPAC-GL1 Troubleshooting POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION IPAC is not receiving power from a Crestron power source. Use the GLA-PWS-50 or equivalent Crestron power supply. Verify connections.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer IPAC-GL1 Troubleshooting (Continued) TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) Lights turn on/off unexpectedly. Loss of functionality due to electrostatic discharge. CORRECTIVE ACTION Associated sensor is incorrectly programmed. Verify settings for sensor. “Warning Flash” associated with a timeclock event. Verify timeclock settings. Improper grounding. Check that all ground connections have been made properly.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Add Hubs Crestron IPAC-GL1 Use of a Cresnet Hub/Repeater (CNXHUB) is advised whenever the number of Cresnet devices on a network exceeds 20 or when the combined total length of Cresnet cable exceeds 3000 feet (914 meters). Reference Documents The latest version of all documents mentioned within the guide can be obtained from the Crestron website (www.crestron.com/manuals).
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer Appendix A: Programming Software The information contained in this section is for advanced programmers of Crestron Control Systems. For more information, contact Crestron at 1-888-CRESTRON [1-888-273-7876]. Have a question or comment about Crestron software? Answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) can be viewed in the Online Help section of the Crestron website.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 View but all Views include a "General" toolbox that allows you to add areas and rooms at any time. Programming with SIMPL Windows NOTE: The default program that ships with the IPAC-GL1 is not protected. Uploading a new program will erase the default program. NOTE: While SIMPL Windows can be used to program the IPAC, it is recommended to use D3 Pro for configuring a system.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer Default Program The default program is not protected and can be erased if a new program or project is loaded to the IPAC. Instructions for using the default program begin on page 6. Example Program An example program for the IPAC is available from the Crestron website (www.crestron.com/exampleprograms). Setup Guide – DOC.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 Appendix B: Uploading and Upgrading The information contained in this section is for advanced programmers of Crestron Control Systems. For more information, contact Crestron at 1-888-CRESTRON [1-888-273-7876]. Crestron recommends using the latest programming software and that each device contains the latest firmware to take advantage of the most recently released features.
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer 1. Establish USB communication between IPAC and PC. 2. Enter the IP address, IP mask and default router of the IPAC via the Crestron Toolbox (Functions | Ethernet Addressing); otherwise enable DHCP. 3. Confirm Ethernet connections between IPAC and PC. If connecting through a hub or router, use CAT5 straight through cables with 8-pin RJ-45 connectors.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 Appendix C: Specifications IPAC-GL1 Specifications SPECIFICATION Processor CPU Memory SDRAM NVRAM Flash Power Failure Memory Time Clock Accuracy Operating System Ethernet IR Receiver Reception Frequency Formats Range Power Cresnet Power Usage Available Cresnet Power Environmental Temperature Humidity Heat Dissipation Enclosure Faceplate Chassis Mounting Dimensions Height Width Depth Weight Available Models IPAC-GL1-B-T IPAC-GL1-W-T DETAILS
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer IPAC-GL1 Specifications (Continued) SPECIFICATION Available Accessories DIN-IO8 GLA-PWS50 GLS-SIM MP/MPC/IPAC_FRONT _LABEL-[B,W]-T Setup Guide – DOC.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 Software License Agreement This License Agreement (“Agreement”) is a legal contract between you (either an individual or a single business entity) and Crestron Electronics, Inc. (“Crestron”) for software referenced in this guide, which includes computer software and as applicable, associated media, printed materials and “online” or electronic documentation (the “Software”).
Crestron IPAC-GL1 Integrated Professional Automation Computer If You are a business or organization, You agree that upon request from Crestron or its authorized agent, You will within thirty (30) days fully document and certify that use of any and all Software at the time of the request is in conformity with Your valid licenses from Crestron of its authorized agent.
Integrated Professional Automation Computer Crestron IPAC-GL1 Return and Warranty Policies Merchandise Returns / Repair Service 1. No merchandise may be returned for credit, exchange or service without prior authorization from CRESTRON. To obtain warranty service for CRESTRON products, contact an authorized CRESTRON dealer. Only authorized CRESTRON dealers may contact the factory and request an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number.
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Crestron Electronics, Inc. 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647 Tel: 888.CRESTRON Fax: 201.767.7576 www.crestron.com Setup Guide – DOC. 6660B (2020498) 10.09 Specifications subject to change without notice.