RTP-100 Technical Configuration USL, Inc. 181 Bonetti Drive San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-7397 USA Phone: +1 805 549 0161 Fax: +1 805 549 0163 www.uslinc.
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Table of Contents Purpose of the RTP Technician Configuration Manual ..................................................................................................4 Establishing a Connection to the RTP-100 .....................................................................................................................4 Using the RTH to View SSID ...........................................................................................................................................
Purpose of the RTP Technician Configuration Manual The RTP Tech Configuration interface is designed help the certified technician accomplish an “onsite” RTM installation. Most RTP units are pre-setup using the USL RTM online system; however, some locations do not know the IP configuration information until after the equipment is required at the location. Therefore USL provides technician access to all the RTP settings via laptop wireless connection directly to the RTP unit.
7. For the Login and the screens that follow refer to the section of this document titled “Network Setup via RTH.” On the RTH the logged in user can use the Wi-Fi touch button to see the addition setting required to connect via the laptop or iPad. Note: The RTP settings are required to connect a laptop or iPad to the RTP. The RTH Setup screen is a preferred method to verify a RTP-100 connection before attempting to connect via laptop or iPad.
Audio: Model/type, IP Address, port and security information per device type. Projector: Model/type, IP Address, port and security information per device type. Media: Model/type, IP Address, port and security information per device type. Automation: Model/type, IP Address, port and security information per device type. Macros: Model/type, IP Address, port and security information per device type. Caption: Model/type, IP Address, port and security information per device type.
Wireless Configuration The Wireless Configuration section allows the technician to change the Passphrase. Note that changes to the Passphrass will require a re-coding of each RTH-100 that is in the system. USL suggests only changing this value if a handheld was lost or stolen. Note that the SSID and Protocol settings are grayed out since they are not configurable values. When there is an issue with wireless range and or coverage, a change the Wireless Channel is the recommended solution.
Media Commands The Media Commands are built-in/predefined commands and should not be changed unless instructed by a certified installation representative. Automation and Macros This section controls the bottom four buttons on the Manager Screen. Use the device’s pop-downs to select either the Automation or Macro device, and use the Command pop-down to select which macro to execute. Refer to the next section for programming macro numbers.
Macro Commands In this section you enter the actual button text and commands that will be sent to the macro device. The numbered buttons beside the fields denote the position on the RTH Macros screen, as well as the number to use while setting up the buttons for the Manager screen. The command field contains two parts; one defines the button text and the other the device command. They are separated by a colon character.
Network Setup via Handheld The RTP provides access to the network settings via the handheld by executing the following steps. This process assumes the RTH has a wireless connection to the RTP being configured. 1. Touch the RTM Setup icon located at the bottom center of the Handheld. 2. Click the Login button located in the center top of screen. 3. Type in the provided passcode, if acclicable. Depending on the current configuration of the device, a passcode may be required to access the setup.
Replication of the RTP-100 When setting up multiple RTP-100s for extended wireless coverage and redundancy, additional copies of the access points will be required. When configuration and services are copied from one configured RTP-100 Wireless Server Module to another, it is called replication. To access the device replication screen, follow these steps. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Note the IP address of the MASTER RTP, containing the desired configuration settings.
6. Enter in the IP address of the MASTER “SOURCE” RTP. 7. Touch SUBMIT – wait for approximately five minutes. 8. Exit to Main menu & Repeat steps 3-4 and 5. 9. Click the Reboot button – Wait approximately five minutes. 10. Test replicated RTP. Note: The replication process will make changes to the destination Wireless RTP Module that is being updated from the RTP’s IP Address that is provided via the user-input field. 1. 2. 3.
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