URC ccGEN2 CP2 Bedienungsanleitung

Order Number : GETEC-C1-14-179 FCC Part 15 subpart B
Test Report Number : GETEC-E3-14-039 Page 1 / 1
EUT Type: CENTRAL PROCESSOR
FCC ID.: OZ5URCCP2
APPENDIX G
: USER’S MANUAL

Owner’s Manual
CP-2
Central Processor

ccGEN2 CP-2 Owner’s Manual ©2013 Universal Remote Control, Inc.
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TABLE OFCONTENTS
Introduction 1
Features and Benefits 1
Parts Guide 1
Front Panel Descriptions 2
Rear Panel Descriptions 3
Installing the CP-2 4
Specifications 8
Limited Warranty Statement 9
End User Agreement 11
Federal Communication Commission
Interference Statement 12
Declaration of Conformity 13

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CCGEN2 CP-2 ADVANCED NETWORK SYSTEM CONTROLLER
Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the ccGEN2 CP-2 Central Processor
for automation and control. Using the ccGEN2 line of interfaces
provides you full access and control for every compatible device
using IR, IP, RS-232, and Relays. This network based control is also
compatible with URC sensors, like audio sensor and video sensor,
which detects the status of a device and provides automation triggers.
The CP-2 makes it easy to turn on multiple devices at once such as
a TV and Blu-Ray, even lights with one button press. Enjoy
controlling your space!
Features and Benefits
lStores and issues commands and macros for all IP, IR,
RS-232, Relay to compatible devices and other ccGEN2
series base stations in the system.
lProvides two-way communication with ccGEN2 interfaces.
(RM-1 remote requires optional AZ-1 to be compatible with CP-2)
lControl URC Lighting with an optional RFTX-1 RF Transmitter.
lCan be programmed offsite via the internet.
Parts Guide
The CP-2 Advanced Network System Controller includes:
1 - Central Processor
1 - Sleeved Emitter for RFTX-1 port
1 - Wall Mount and 4 Screws
1 - AC Power Adapter
5 - Standard Emitters/Flashers
1 - Adjustment Tool
1 - Installation Manual

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CCGEN2 CP-2 ADVANCED NETWORK SYSTEM CONTROLLER
Front Panel Descriptions
The front panel consists of two indicator lights which illuminate
when in use.
Power LED: Indicates that the CP-2 is powered on when lit.
Ethernet LED: Indicates the network connectivity status:
● On = Connected
●Off = Not connected
●Blinking = Attempting to connect.
Power LED Ethernet LED

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CCGEN2 CP-2 ADVANCED NETWORK SYSTEM CONTROLLER
Rear Panel Descriptions
The rear panel ports are:
DC 12V Power: Attach the included 12V power supply here.
LAN Connection: RJ45 standard Ethernet connection to the
local network.
Relays (NO, NC, COM): Programmable relay to be normally
opened (NO), normally closed (NC) or momentary contact. An
application shall require less than 30V/.5A.
RS-232: Two RS-232 ports support Tx(Transmit), Rx(Receive) and
GND(Ground) connections for two-way communication.
Compatible with URC cables RS232F and RS232M.
Sensors: Two sensor ports allow programming of state dependent
and triggered automation macros. Compatible with URC Video
(SEN-VID), Voltage (SEN-VOLT), Audio (SEN-AUD), Current (SEN-
CMF), Light (SEN-LITE), and Contact Closure (SEN-CCLS) sensors.
IR Outputs: Six standard 3.5mm IR emitter ports with individual
output level adjustment screws. Always use the supplied sleeved
emitter with pink connector, in port #6. Plugging a regular emitter
to this port may cause it to damage the unit and prevent it from
operating correctly.
RFTX-1 Port: Connect the included 3.5mm stereo to 3.5mm stereo
to the optional RFTX-1 transmitter and control URC Lighting
products via 418MHz or 433.92MHz wireless RF.
Reset: Press and release to reboot. Pressing and holding for 15
seconds factory defaults the unit.
DC 12V
Power
Relay: NO,
NC, COM
RFTX-1
Reset
RS-232 Ports
Sensors
IR Outputs: #1-6
LAN

Installing the CP-2
Physical Installation of the CP-2 and Accessories
The CP-2 Central Processor can be installed anywhere in the home
or office network. Once installed, program it to operate all local
equipment using IP/Network, IR, RS-232, or Relays. As well as query
the status of a device using Sensors. All cables are plugged into their
respective ports in the rear of the unit.
Network Installation
1. Connect an Ethernet cable (RJ45) to the rear of the CP-2 and onto
the network.
2. Plug flashers into any of the six IR outputs on the rear of the CP-2.
(Make sure the 3.5mm pink connector cable is reserved for port
#6.)
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CCGEN2 CP-2 ADVANCED NETWORK SYSTEM CONTROLLER

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Optimizing IR Flasher Levels
Test a few commands for each device before fixing the flasher in
place on the front panel of a device. Since Satellite Receivers and
Cable Boxes are extremely sensitive to IR overload or saturation, you
should test them thoroughly. Put up the cable or satellite
on-screen guide and test the navigation arrows. Compare operation
via RF to the original remote control. Operation should be identical.
If operation is inconsistent or sluggish, lower the IR line output
and/or reposition the flasher.
If you still have sluggish operation, check that the remote control is
set to a particular LINE OUT, rather than ALL. When IR commands
are sent to all the flashers in a cabinet, you can have difficulty
adjusting the IR Output. Reprogram the remote control to send IR
commands only via a specific (1-6) Line Output, then readjust the IR
Line Output level.
1. Connect an IR emitter to each IR output and run the emitter wire
to the front panel of each component. DO NOT STICK the emitter
in place. Adjust the level first.
2. Adjust each of the IR Output levels with the included adjustment
tool for best operation. If the component operates best at minimum
level, but is still operating sluggishly or intermittently, move the
emitter farther away from the component’s IR sensor.
RS-232 Connection
The CP-2 can operate equipment via RS-232 communication. This
allows discrete serial commands to be triggered from a ccGEN2
remote to a CP-2. The signal is then sent to the device over
proprietary URC RS-232 cables. These use either male or female
DB-9 connections with standard pin-outs.
CCGEN2 CP-2 ADVANCED NETWORK SYSTEM CONTROLLER

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Using Sensors with the CP-2
The CP-2 uses sensors to detect audio, light, video, voltage, current
and contact closures to determine the equipment status, query the state
of a device or other automation triggers for the equipment it controls.
For example, using a video sensor cable with the CP-2 can detect a
video signal from a composite or component video output.
CCGEN2 CP-2 ADVANCED NETWORK SYSTEM CONTROLLER
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