Seada SDCP10 Bedienungsanleitung

SDCP10
Wallplate Control Panel-10 buttons
Program buttons to send TCP/IP and RS232 commands to
control projectors, screens, and other third-party devices.
S h o w i n g t h e Wo r l d
VER 2.0

Thank you for purchasing this product
For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully before connecting,
operating or adjusting this product. Please keep this manual for future reference.
Surge protection device recommended
This product contains sensitive electrical components that may be damaged by electrical spikes,
surges, electric shook, lighting strikes,etc. Use of surge protection systems is highly recommended
in orderto protect and extend the life of your equipment.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction...............................................................................................................1
1.1 Introduction to SDCP10.....................................................................................1
1.2 Features ............................................................................................................1
1.3 Package List......................................................................................................1
2. Panel Description......................................................................................................2
3. Specification .............................................................................................................3
4. Installation .................................................................................................................3
5. Configuration settings ..............................................................................................4
6. Device Settings .........................................................................................................7
7. Command Settings ................................................................................................10
8. Network Settings .....................................................................................................14
9. System Settings........................................................................................................14
10. Application ...............................................................................................................18

1. Introduction
1.1 Introduction to SDCP10
The Wallplate Control Panel is a 10-button IP enabled keypad controller aimed at providing
customers simple and economic control solutions. With built-in PoE, it can receive power from PoE
enabled ethernet switch. The keypad can control devices like presentation switches through
LAN(PoE) port or RS232 port. It supports button configuration and control, also system firmware
update on web UI.
1.2 Features
☆Each button can be programmed to TCP/IP or RS232 commands simultaneously to control third
party devices.
☆Each button can be programmed to send the infrared codes simultaneously to control the
third-party devices and support infrared code learning function.
☆The unit may be programmed through the ETHERNET port, via the WEB GUI.
☆Crystal and backlit buttons with easy user-friendly customizable changeable labels.
☆Supports the POE function or optional power adapter power supply
☆Dimension: 86mm long and 86mm wide.
1.3 Package List
①1x SDCP10
②2x Button label
③1x 3-pin pluggable terminal block
④1x Power adapter (12VDC 1A)
⑥1x User Manual

No.
Name
Description
1
Buttons
Ten buttons on front panel.
The buttons are not defined by default.
Users can configure functions for the buttons through WEB GUI
2
RS232
Connect to a RS232 enabled device for RS232 control.
3
LAN (PoE)
Connect to a network device such as an Ethernet switch, router for
LAN control (Web UI & Telnet).
4
DC 12V
Connect to DC 12V power adapter (Power adapter is not included in
the package).
* Factory default setting (The factory default IP address is 192.168.1.254)

* Press the two buttons shown in the above picture at the same for at least until all the
backlights of the buttons blink 3 times, the keypad will be reset to factory defaults.
3. Specification
Technical
Front panel
10 x Buttons (silicone soft buttons)
Back panel
1 x LAN (RJ45, PoE), 1 x RS232; 1 x DC 12V Power In
Operating Temperature
0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
Storage Temperature
-20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F)
Humidity
10% to 90%, non-condensing
ESD Protection
Human-body Model, ±8kV (Air-gap discharge)/±4kV
(Contact discharge)
Power Supply
DC 12V 0.5A (Power adapter is not included in the package)
Consumption (Max)
1.3W
Device Dimension
(W x H x D)
45mm x 105.6mm x 36mm/
1.77” x 4.16” x 1.42”
Product Weight
0.18kg/0.40lb
4. Installation
If the ethernet switch does not support PoE and keypad can’t get power from PoE, users will
need to make a power adapter with supplied phoenix connector to power the keypad through
DC 12V port externally.

*Check and ensure that the power adapter is with 12V, and its current is equal to
or more than 0.5A.
Plug in the 2-pin cable equipped phoenix connector to DC 12V port of the keypad. Connect the
adapter to the power, the keypad should start work (press the any button, it will flash).
5. Configuration settings
The keypad supports WEB GUI to setup devices and configure commands for the Keypad
buttons, it also supports to set network and system information. The Web UI can be accessible
through a browser with latest version, e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, IE10+, etc.
Step 1: Connect LAN (PoE) port of the keypad to an Ethernet switch using a straight UTP
cable.
Note:
•If the switch supports PoE, the keypad can receive power from it. Otherwise, connect a DC
12V power adapter to the keypad. The power adapter is not included, for how to make a
power adapter, please refer to “Make a Keypad Power Adapter with Phoenix Connector”
section.
•The default network mode of the keypad is DHCP, ensure the ethernet switch is connected
to a DHCP server such as a router.
Step 2: Connect a PC to the same network.
Step 3: Power on all devices.
See the following diagram:

The main page includes 5 interfaces: Key settings, Command Settings, Device Settings,
Network Settings, System Settings.
“Device Settings”, “Command Settings” and “Key Settings” are used to configure and store functions for
buttons.
“Network Settings” is used to configure DHCP/Static IP information.
“System Settings” is used to configure general system settings.

The controlled devices can be connected to LAN (via network) port or RS232 port of the keypad.
Users can configure IP control parameters and RS232 control parameters for these most used
devices by clicking the “Edit”to start:
6.1 Configurations of IP Control:
(1) Click the first “Edit” to enter device name and IP information like the following page.
(2) Configure the items in the picture above.
•Device Name: Configure a device name for the controlled third-party device.
Note: The length of each “Device Name” shall not exceed 16 characters and can
include letters, numbers, and underscores.
•IP Address: Input the IP address of the controlled device.
•Connect Port: Input the port number of the controlled device.
•Username: Input the telnet control username of the controlled device.
•Password: Input the telnet control password of the controlled device.
Note: The Connect Port, Username and Password are provided by third-party devices
manufacturers and can be found in instructional documentations.
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