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1. Ss inni IR STOP PortNum Cmdid CmdName Status Parameters Port_Num 1 4 IR port transmitting the command broadcasts to all ports Cmd_id serial number of command for flow control and response commands from device CommandName a string the alias of the IR command The controlling device is responsible for sending the correct name Status O no error see Section 11 4 3 Response Triggers Cramer Protocol 3000 Command LOGIN Command Type Authentication Command Name Permission Transparency LOGIN LOGIN Description Syntax Set protocol permission LOGIN s ogin_Ievel password ce Get current protocol permission level LOGIN cr Response I LOGIN se ogin level passwordsr OK I LOGIN se ERR se 004 ce r if bad password entered LOGIN s login_levelce vr Parameters login_level level of permissions required End User or Admin password predefined password by PASS command Default password is an empty string Response triggers Notes For devices that support security LOGIN allows to the user to run commands with an End User or Administrator permission level In each device some connections can be logged in to different levels and some do not work with security at all Connection may logout after timeout The permission system wor
2. 150kbps 1024 800 bits 2 96 The same calculation applies to all devices A similar calculation applies when fewer ports are used at the same time where a higher bandwidth per port can be achieved In critical applications requiring a lossless data transfer we recommend that communication on all the other ports is stopped when making a long file transfer for example when performing a firmware upgrade via one of the serial ports Technical Specifications 31 10 Default Communication Parameters RS 232 Protocol 3000 Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Ethernet DHCP static IP Addressing DHCP Maximum Simultaneous 40 Connections Default Logon Authentication Web Page Access User name Password Default Communication Parameters 11 Kramer Protocol 3000 The FC 26 can be operated using serial commands from a PC remote controller or touch screen using the Kramer Protocol 3000 This section describes e Kramer Protocol 3000 syntax see Section 11 1 e Kramer Protocol 3000 commands see Section 11 2 11 1 Kramer Protocol 3000 Syntax 11 1 1 Host Message Format Start Address Body Delimiter optional 11 1 1 1 Simple Command Command string with only one command without addressing Start Body Delimiter eo Command SP Parameter_1 Parameter_2 11 1 1 2 Command String Formal syntax with commands concatenation and addr
3. 11 4 3 IR Transmit Status Number Value fo RSET fi istor SSCS IR NOTHING_TO_STOP Kramer Protocol 3000 LIMITED WARRANTY The warranty obligations of Kramer Electronics for this product are limited to the terms set forth below Whatis Covered This limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship in this product What is Not Covered This limited warranty does not cover any damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from any alteration modification improper or unreasonable use or maintenance misuse abuse accident neglect exposure to excess moisture fire improper packing and shipping such claims must be presented to the carrier lightning power surges or other acts of nature This limited warranty does not cover any damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from the installation or removal of this product from any installation any unauthorized tampering with this product any repairs attempted by anyone unauthorized by Kramer Electronics to make such repairs or any other cause which does not relate directly to a defect in materials and or workmanship of this product This limited warranty does not cover cartons equipment enclosures cables or accessories used in conjunction with this product Without limiting any other exclusion herein Kramer Electronics does not warrant that the product covered hereby including without limitation the technology and or integrated circuit s included in the
4. Use only the Kramer Electronics input power wall adapter that is provided with the unit Warning Disconnect the power and unplug the unit from the wall before installing 2 3 Getting Started Recycling Kramer Products The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC aims to reduce the amount of WEEE sent for disposal to landfill or incineration by requiring it to be collected and recycled To comply with the WEEE Directive Kramer Electronics has made arrangements with the European Advanced Recycling Network EARN and will cover any costs of treatment recycling and recovery of waste Kramer Electronics branded equipment on arrival at the EARN facility For details of Kramer s recycling arrangements in your particular country go to our recycling pages at http www kramerelectronics com support recycling Overview The FC 26 is high performance easy to use bidirectional hardware and software interface system for controlling RS 232 and IR controllable devices via an Ethernet LAN These Ethernet to serial controllers bridge the gap between Ethernet infrastructures and serial communication devices by offering bidirectional Ethernet to serial and IR conversion All setup and maintenance of the devices is done from built in Web pages which are accessible using any common Web browser The FC 26 can receive K Touch 3 1 Ethernet based per IR port or per serial port commands and converts them into IR serial
5. 3 0 can be used to perform device discovery over the network as the FC 26 is set to be a DHCP client by default You can use the Kramer LAN Configurator software to discover devices that are attached to the network including the FC 26 The FC 26 includes the Virtual Serial Port Manager Kramer VSPM for compatibility with applications based on COM port communication Virtual Serial Port Manager e Makes the FC 26 compatible with all Windows based applications which require a physical COM port This includes all versions of K Router and other Kramer control applications It lets you operate all RS 232 controllable devices via an Ethernet LAN using their existing PC software e Allows virtual serial ports to operate like physical COM ports that is logical COM ports that behave exactly like a standard hardware COM port In reality it transparently reroutes the data using the TCP IP network to the FC 26 interface via a virtual connection which you can emulate over the Ethernet or Internet e Allows the creation of any number of serial ports on your PC which do not occupy any physical serial ports 3 1 About the Power over Ethernet Feature Power over Ethernet passes electrical power along with data on Ethernet cabling This allows a single cable to provide both data connection and electrical power to compatible devices Overview 4 Defining the FC 26 Ethernet Controller Figure 2 defines the front panel of the FC 26 P
6. Protocol 3000 Command UART Command Type Communication Command Name Permission Transparency Description Syntax Set com port configuration UART se COM_Num baud_rate data_bit parity stop_bit cr Get com port configuration UART2 sp COM Nure Response Inn UART s COM Num baud_rate data_bit parity stop_biflcr LF hne UART s COM_Num baud rate data_bit parity stop_bit serial1_type 485_term ce r Parameters COM_Num 1 4 baud_rate 9600 115200 data_bit 7 8 parity See Section11 4 1 Parity Types stop_bit 1 2 serial1_type 232 485 see Section 11 4 2 Serial Types 485_term 1 0 optional this exists exist only when serial1_type 485 Response triggers Notes In the FC 2x the serial port is selectable to RS 232 or RS 485 usually serial port 1 If Serial1 is configured when RS 485 is selected the RS 485 UART port is automatically changed Command VERSION Command Type System mandatory Command Name Permission Transparency se eoo o EO Eo VERSION Description Syntax Set C Get Get firmware version number VERSION cr Response Nn VERSION srifirmware_version Parameters firmware_version XX XX XXXX where the digit groups are major minor build version Response triggers 11 4 Parameters 11 4 1 Parity Types 11 4 2 Serial Types Number WENT
7. addressing and fill in the details as shown in Figure 10 For TCP IPv4 you can use any IP address in the range 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 255 excluding 192 168 1 39 that is provided by your IT department You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address m m 1 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Ets Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server E validate settings upon exit Figure 10 Internet Protocol Properties Window 6 Click OK 7 Click Close Connecting the Ethernet Port via a Network Hub or Switch You can connect the Ethernet port of the FC 26 to the Ethernet port on a network hub or using a straight through cable with RJ 45 connectors Connecting the FC 26 6 1 3 Connecting to the FC 26 via RS 232 or IR To connect to the FC 26 via RS 232 e Connect the RS 232 3 pin terminal block connectors on the rear panel of the FC 26 using 3 wire cable pin TX to pin 2 RX to pin 3 and G to pin 5 to the RS 232 9 pin D sub port on the devices to be controlled To connect to the FC 26 via IR either e Connect an IR blaster to one of the IR Outputs and place it within 4m to 8m 13 to 26ft and in line o
8. e Device name e Device time date and time zone e Use atimeserver to set the time and date automatically using a if the device is connected to the Internet including the Time Zone and daylight savings time General Info Connected Clients Communication Device Settings Serial Ports Settings General Info Security Model name FC 26 Device name KRAMER _ Logs Time and Date Device Date 11 05 2015 Daylight savings time a About Us Use time server NTP Time server address Server Status Unreachable Sync every day at 0 23 Load Save Configuration Figure 13 Device Settings Page The FC 26 has a built in clock that can synchronize with a Time Server if required To enable Time Server synchronization 1 Browse to the Device Settings page by clicking Device Settings The Device Settings page is displayed as shown in 2 Click the Use Time Server ON button 3 Enter the IP address of the Time Server 4 Enter the time of day at which the FC 26 should synchronize with the Time Server 5 Click Save Changes 7 4 Communication Page The communication page allows you to e Turn DHCP for the device on and off e Edit the IP settings for static IP addressing Note The default IP address setting for the device is DHCP General Info Connected Clients Device Settings Serial Ports Settings Security Logs About Us Load Save Configuration Figure 14 Communication Page After modifyi
9. product will not become obsolete or that such items are or will remain compatible with any other product or technology with which the product may be used How Long Does this Coverage Last Seven years as of this printing please check our Web site for the most current and accurate warranty information Whois Covered Only the original purchaser of this product is covered under this limited warranty This limited warranty is not transferable to subsequent purchasers or owners of this product What Kramer Electronics willdo Kramer Electronics will at its sole option provide one of the following three remedies to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to satisfy a proper claim under this limited warranty 1 Elect to repair or facilitate the repair of any defective parts within a reasonable period of time free of any charge for the necessary parts and labor to complete the repair and restore this product to its proper operating condition Kramer Electronics will also pay the shipping costs necessary to return this product once the repair is complete 2 Replace this product with a direct replacement or with a similar product deemed by Kramer Electronics to perform substantially the same function as the original product 3 Issue a refund of the original purchase price less depreciation to be determined based on the age of the product at the time remedy is sought under this limited warranty What Kramer Electronics will not do Under This Limite
10. signals on the requested IR serial port Responses are sent back to all Ethernet connected panels In particular the FC 26 e Offers network connectivity that lets you connect a Kramer or other device via its RS 232 port to an Ethernet LAN e Works in conjunction with K Touch 3 for remote control of devices over an Ethernet LAN via IR or serial connections see Figure 1 e Allows you to control up to two RS 232 devices via Ethernet from a PC tablet smartphone and so on e Allows you to control a device from multiple Ethernet points PCs or remote controllers via a LAN or the Internet e Provides IR ports for device control via IR blasters emitters e Includes Windows based Virtual Port software for setting up virtual ports on aPC e Supports static or dynamic DHCP IP addressing e Can act as a PoE receiver e Has a USB port for upgrading the firmware e Supports remote firmware upgrades via a LAN Overview e Is housed in a compact Kramer TOOLS enclosure which can be mounted side by side in a 19 inch rack using suitable rack adapters Must be programmed Pa ae E d Must be A t Programmed gt Pk z O a cea Gea Gea a mf ea Gea Ga a EH H H bal Fed bad Fed Fal Ethernet Figure 1 FC 26 Controlling Devices Remotely Using K Touch 3 0 over a LAN Using K Touch 3 0 you can design advanced room control and automation systems that can be operated from iOS or Android touch devices K Touch
11. the online product registration form Kramer Electronics thanks you for purchasing a Kramer Electronics product We hope it will give you years of satisfaction For the latest information on our products and a list of Kramer distributors visit our Web site where updates to this user manual may be found We welcome your questions comments and feedback Web site www kramerelectronics com KRAMER E mail info kramerel com SAFETY WARNING T Disconnect the unit from the power supply before opening and servicing P N 2900 300463 Rev 1
12. 35 Firefox version 27 Safari version 7 Android OS Chrome version 35 Chrome version 35 Safari version 7 10 to 90 RHL non condensing With optional rack adapter 12cm x 7 5cm x 2 44cm 4 72 x 2 95 x 0 96 W D H 0 182kg 0 4lbs approx i 0 SAFETY REGULATORY CE COMPLIANCE ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY Complies with appropriate requirements of RoHs and COMPLIANCE WEEE OPTIONS 19 Rack adapter RK 3T IR Cables C A35M 2IRE 10 C A35M IRR 3 C AS35M AS35F 50 CA35M IRE 10 Bulk cable for serial control BC 1T 300M Specifications are subject to change without notice at http www kramerelectronics com Te echnical Specifications 9 1 9 2 Data Handling Performance The FC 26 is designed to support mainly AV relevant RS 232 communication These devices have overall data bandwidth limits which should be high enough in most AV installations to support the required communication bandwidth In extremely demanding cases we recommend that you take into account the bandwidth limitations The total sustained data bandwidth that each device can handle for all ports simultaneously is 150kbps Example Bandwidth Calculation The FC 26 has two serial ports Each serial port can support up to e 150kbps 2 75kbps If each protocol commands is 100 bytes that is 800 bits you can safely send and receive a minimum of 96 commands per second on each serial port This is shown using the following calculation
13. Description Syntax List files in device DIR ce Response Multi Line Inni DIR Ice tr file_name TAB file_sizelse bytes se file_id ce ur TAB free size sr lbytes cr LF Parameters file_name name of file file_size file size in bytes A file can take more space on device memory file_id internal ID for file in file system free_size free space in bytes in device file system Response Triggers Command ETH PORT Command Type Communication Command Name Permission Transparency Description Syntax Set Ethernet port protocol ETH PORT s portType ETHPorl cx Get Get Ethernet port protocol ETH PORT se portType cR Response pnl ETH PORT srlportType ETHPort portNur ce r Parameters portType TCP UDP ETHPort TCP UDP port number Response Triggers Notes Command FACTORY Command Type System mandatory Command Name Permission Transparency FACTORY a a a Description Syntax g Reset device to factory defaults Get o Response pn BUILD DATE s gt date se timelce ur Parameters Response triggers Notes This command deletes all user data from the device The deletion can take some time Command Name Permission Transparency C Description Syntax Get C J Response NNn FORMATjs OK
14. KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD USER MANUAL MODEL FC 26 Ethernet Controller P N 2900 300463 Rev 1 one FC 26 Ethernet Controller Quick Start Guide Fo This guide helps you install and use your product for the first time For more detailed information go to E http bit ly k prod downloads to download the latest manual or scan the QR code on the left Step 1 Check what s in the box A FC 26 Ethernet Controller A 1 Quick Start Guide A 1 Power adapter 5V DC 4 Rubber feet Step 2 Install the FC 26 Mount the device in a rack using the optional rack adapter RK 3T available for purchase or attach the rubber feet and place the device on a shelf Step 3 Connect the inputs and outputs FACTORY RESET Android iOS Device Te Reza pove Step 4 Connect the power B If the device does not receive power via PoE connect the power adapter to the FC 26 and plug the power adapter it into the mains electricity Step 5 Configure and Operate the FC 26 1 Using the embedded Web pages configure the Ethernet controller Set DHCP or assign a static IP address Associate IP port s with serial port s Configure the serial port parameters 2 Configure virtual port s on the K Touch control Communication device PC orr 3 Configure Ethernet connection s on the K Touch control device PC 4 Switch port s on the Ethernet Control
15. NFO Device Control Add uart 2to listening port 5000 06 4245 INFO Device Contro Reopenedistening port 5000 About Us z 06 INFO Device Control Removing listening port 5000 06 4238 INFO Device Contro Removing listening port 10000 06 4238 INFO Device Control Removed uart 2 from listening port 10000 06 4234 INFO Device Control Listening on port 10000 gt uarts 2 06 4234 INFO Device Contro Removing listening port 10000 06 4234 INFO Device Control Removed uart 2 from listening port 10000 INFO Device Control Listening on port 10000 gt uarts 2 INFO Device Control Reopened listening port 5000 06 4225 INFO Device Contro Removing listening port 5000 06 4225 INFO Device Control Removed uart 2 from listening port 5000 06 42 18 INFO Device Control Set serial 2 to 115200 8N1 06 4214 INFO Device Control Set serial 2to 14400 8N1 Security LOG FILTER LOG CONFIG Device Control Device Tx Data Tx Data Rx Data Rx Data Load Save Configuration toad Save Figure 20 Logs Page The display may not update automatically Click Refresh to update the display Use the Log Filter check boxes to select which events to display from the log Use the Log Config check boxes to select which events are recorded 7 8 About Us Page The About Us page displays the Web page version and the Kramer company details General Info Connected Clients Device Settings Communication Serial Ports Settings Security Kramer Electro
16. OSE 9 IRIN ETH RS 232 CONNECT OO Or io O OR DATA 1 Ethernet Controller Figure 2 FC 26 Ethernet Controller Front Panel Feature l Function USB Connector Sensor for IR learning Lights orange when the Ethernet port is connected Flashes green when data is transferred over the Ethernet link Lights green when data Is transmitted on serial port 1 RS 232 Lights red when data is received on serial port 1 LEDs Lights green when data Is transmitted on serial port 2 Lights red when data is received on serial port 2 IR OUT 1 4 LEDs The associated LED lights green when the relevant IR port transmits data ON LED Lights green when the unit is on Defining the FC 26 Ethernet Controller Figure 3 defines the rear panel of the FC 26 RS 232 1 iim OOOO O FACTORY G RxTxlG RxTx ____IR Outputs ETHERNET RESET Figure 3 FC 26 Ethernet Controller Rear Panel Feature Function Connect to the first RS 232 controlled device RS 232 6 pin Terminal Block Connect to the second RS 232 controlled device 4 2 IR OUTPUTS 1 Connect to IR blasters emitters using cables up to 80 m 3 5mm Mini Jacks 260ft long 3 ETHERNET RJ 45 Connect to a PC or other controller directly or via a LAN Connector see Section 6 1 4 FACTORY RESET Press and hold while power cycling the device to reset to Button factory default parameters see Section 10 5 5V DC Connector Connect to the 5V DC power supply center pin po
17. Parameters Response Triggers Notes Response could take some time seconds until formatting completes Command Name Permission Transparency e a e e ae FSFREE ammar Po Description Syntax Sor C Get Get file system free space FS FREE ce Response nrn FS_FREE se free_sizelce r Parameters free_size free size in device file system in bytes Response Triggers Notes Command GET Command Type File System Command Name Permission Transparency s eO O O O ESS OE Description Syntax Set Get file GETfsr file namda Response Multi line nnl GET s file_name file_sizelse READY contents Nn GET s file name lse IOK Parameters file_name name of file to get contents contents byte stream of file contents file_size size of file device sends it in response to give user a chance to get ready Response Triggers Notes Command Name Permission Transparency s eo ea Eo o Get Get command list or help for specific 2 options command 1 HELP 2 HELP lcommand_nam cx Response 1 Multi line nn Device available protocol 3000 commands cr command se command To get help for command use HELP COMMAND_NAME ce tr 2 Multi line fpn HELP s gt command ce descripti
18. R ELECTRONICS CANNOT LAWFULLY DISCLAIM OR EXCLUDE IMPLIED WARRANTIES UNDER APPLICABLE LAW THEN ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES COVERING THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL APPLY TO THIS PRODUCT AS PROVIDED UNDER APPICABLE LAW IF ANY PRODUCT TO WHICH THIS LIMITED WARRANTY APPLIES IS A CONSUMER PRODUCT UNDER THE MAGNUSON MOSS WARRANTY ACT 15 U S C A 2301 ET SEQ OR OTHER APPICABLE LAW THE FOREGOING DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES SHALL NOT APPLY TO YOU AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR THE PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL APPLY AS PROVIDED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW Other Conditions This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from country to country or state to state This limited warranty is void if i the label bearing the serial number of this product has been removed or defaced ii the product is not distributed by Kramer Electronics or iii this product is not purchased from an authorized Kramer Electronics reseller If you are unsure whether a reseller is an authorized Kramer Electronics reseller please visit our Web site at www kramerelectronics com or contact a Kramer Electronics office from the list at the end of this document Your rights under this limited warranty are not diminished if you do not complete and return the product registration form or complete and submit
19. RST sr Parameters Response Triggers Notes Factory default of machine DNS name is KRAMER_ 4 last digits of device serial number Command NET DHCP Command Type Communication Command Name Permission Transparency Description Syntax se Set DHCP mode NET DHCP se moddcx Get Get DHCP mode NET DHCP cx Response Innj NET DHCP sp nn NET DHCP Parameters mode 0 Do not use DHCP Use the IP set by the factory or using the IP set command 1 Try to use DHCP If unavailable use IP as above Response triggers Notes Connecting Ethernet to devices with DHCP may take more time in some networks To connect with a randomly assigned IP by DHCP specify the device DNS name if available using the command NAME You can also get an assigned IP by direct connection to USB or RS 232 protocol port if available For proper settings consult your network administrator Command NET GATE Command Type Communication Command Name Permission Transparency Description Syntax Set Gateway IP NET GATE s jp_address cr Get Gateway IP NET GATE ce Response hnl NET GATE s jp_addresdsr OK pn NET GATE selip_address cr ur Parameters ip_address format XXX XXX XXX XXX Response triggers Notes A network gat
20. The confirmation popup is displayed as shown in This operation will activate the security on the device and reload the web page Do you want to continue mian CANCEL Figure 17 Security Confirmation Popup 2 Click OK The Authentication Required popup is displayed as shown in Authentication Required go Enter username and password for http 192 168 1 39 User Name j Password Cancel Figure 18 Authentication Required Popup 3 Enter the default username and password 4 Click OK 5 Wait until the Web pages have reloaded Click the Security page button The page show in is displayed General info Connected Ciients Device Settings Communication Serial Ports Settings Security Activate security Change Password Current password New password Retry new password Save Configuration Figure 19 Security Activated Page 6 If required click OFF to turn security off or change the password and click Change Logs Page The Logs page allows you to e View current logs e Configure the logs e Filter the logs General Info Connected Clients Device Settings Communication Serial Ports Settings o Tme Type Clet Event 06 4259 INFO Device Control Listening on port 10000 06 4249 INFO Device Contro Reopenedlistening port 50 z 06 42 49 INFO Device Control Removing listening port 5000 t s 11 06 4249 INFO Device Control Removed uart 1 from listening port 5000 11 3 06 4245 I
21. age GROUP 13 Audio and GROUP 14 Collaboration Congratulations on purchasing your Kramer FC 26 Ethernet Controller that is ideal for use with Ethernet RS 232 interfaces stion 2 2 1 2 2 Getting Started We recommend that you Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packaging materials for possible future shipment Review the contents of this user manual Use Kramer high performance high resolution cables Go to http www kramerelectronics com support product_downloads asp to check for up to date user manuals application programs and to check if firmware upgrades are available where appropriate Achieving the Best Performance To achieve the best performance Use only good quality connection cables we recommend Kramer high performance high resolution cables to avoid interference deterioration in signal quality due to poor matching and elevated noise levels often associated with low quality cables Do not secure the cables in tight bundles or roll the slack into tight coils Avoid interference from neighboring electrical appliances that may adversely influence signal quality Position your Kramer FC 26 and away from moisture excessive sunlight and dust This equipment is to be used only inside a building It may only be connected to other equipment that is installed inside a building Safety Instructions Caution There are no operator serviceable parts inside the unit Warning
22. all Uninstall Properties Figure 7 Local Area Connection Properties Window 4 Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click Properties The Internet Protocol Properties window relevant to your IT system appears as shown in Figure 8 or Figure 9 Connecting the FC 26 General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings IP address Subnet mask Default gatev Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server El Validate settings upon exit Figure 8 Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window een You can get IPv6 settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IPv6 settings Obtain an IPv6 address automatically Use the following IPv6 address IPv6 address Subnet prefix length Default gat Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS Alternate DNS server C Validate settings upon exit Figure 9 Internet Protocol Version 6 Properties Window Connecting the FC 26 5 Select Use the following IP Address for static IP
23. closing character ICR For host messages carriage return ASCII 13 ICRLF For device messages carriage return ASCII 13 line feed ASCII 10 Command chain separator character When a message string contains more than one command a pipe character separates each command 11 1 4 11 1 5 11 1 6 11 1 7 Kramer Protocol 3000 Spaces between parameters or command terms are ignored Entering Commands You can directly enter all commands using a terminal with ASCII communications software such as HyperTerminal Hercules etc Connect the terminal to the serial or Ethernet port on the Kramer device To enter CR press the Enter key LF is also sent but is ignored by command parser For commands sent from some non Kramer controllers like Crestron some characters require special coding such as X Refer to the controller manual Command Forms Some commands have short name syntax in addition to long name syntax to allow faster typing The response is always in long syntax Chaining Commands Multiple commands can be chained in the same string Each command is delimited by a pipe character When chaining commands enter the message starting character and the message closing character only once at the beginning of the string and at the end Commands in the string do not execute until the closing character is entered A separate response is
24. d Warranty If this product is returned to Kramer Electronics or the authorized dealer from which it was purchased or any other party authorized to repair Kramer Electronics products this product must be insured during shipment with the insurance and shipping charges prepaid by you If this product is returned uninsured you assume all risks of loss or damage during shipment Kramer Electronics will not be responsible for any costs related to the removal or re installation of this product from or into any installation Kramer Electronics will not be responsible for any costs related to any setting up this product any adjustment of user controls or any programming required for a specific installation of this product How to Obtain a Remedy under this Limited Warranty To obtain a remedy under this limited warranty you must contact either the authorized Kramer Electronics reseller from whom you purchased this product or the Kramer Electronics office nearest you For a list of authorized Kramer Electronics resellers and or Kramer Electronics authorized service providers please visit our web site at www kramerelectronics com or contact the Kramer Electronics office nearest you In order to pursue any remedy under this limited warranty you must possess an original dated receipt as proof of purchase from an authorized Kramer Electronics reseller If this product is returned under this limited warranty a return authorization number obtained from Kramer Elect
25. epartment for specific installation instructions Connecting the Ethernet Port Directly to a PC You can connect the Ethernet port of the FC 26 directly to the Ethernet port on your PC using a crossover cable with RJ 45 connectors This type of connection is recommended for identifying the FC 26 with the factory configured default IP address After connecting the to the Ethernet port configure your PC as follows 1 Click Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Sharing Center 2 Click Change Adapter Settings 3 Highlight the network adapter you want to use to connect to the device and click Change settings of this connection The Local Area Connection Properties window for the selected network adapter appears as shown in Figure 7 Connecting the FC 26 Connect using Intel R 82579V Gigabit Network Connection This connection uses the following items o Client for Microsoft Networks E Microsoft Network Monitor 3 Driver Z QoS Packet Scheduler B File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Pd Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 4 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder K K K K K K K K Descripti TCP IP version 6 The latest version of the intemet protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Inst
26. essing Start Address Body Delimiter Destination_id Command_1 ICRI Parameter1_1 Parameter1_2 Command_2 Parameter2_1 Parameter2_2 Command_3 Parameter3_1 Parameter3_2 11 1 2 Device Message Format Start Address Body delimiter optional 11 1 2 1 Device Long Response Echoing command Start Address Body Delimiter optional I Sender_id Command SP Param1 Param2 result CR LF Kramer Protocol 3000 11 1 3 Line feed ASCII 10 0x0A ISP Space ASCII 32 0x20 a Carriage return ASCII 13 0x0D ILF Command Terms Command A sequence of ASCII letters A Z a z and Command and parameters must be separated by at least one space Parameters A sequence of alphanumeric ASCII characters 0 9 A Z a z and some special characters for specific commands Parameters are separated by commas Message string Every command entered as part of a message string begins with a message starting character and ends with a message closing character Note A string can contain more than one command Commands are separated by a pipe character Message starting character For host command query For device response Device address Optional for K NET K NET Device ID followed by Query sign follows some commands to define a query request Message
27. et mask limits the Ethernet connection within the local network For proper settings consult your network administrator Notes Command PASS Command Type Authentication Command Name Permission Transparency Description Syntax Set password for login level PASS se login_level passworde Get Get password for login level PASS4sellogin_levelcr Response InnI PASS se login_level passwords OK Parameters login_level level of login to set End User or Administrator password password for the ogin_level Up to 15 printable ASCII chars Response triggers Notes The default password is an empty string Command PROT VER Command Type System mandatory Command Name Permission Transparency fst Description Syntax Set C Get Get protocol version PROT VERA ce Response Inn PROT VER se 3000 version cr uF Parameters Version XX XX where X is a decimal digit Response triggers Notes Command Name Permission Transparency a a Description Syntax i Response fpn RESET sr Parameters Response triggers Notes To avoid locking the port due to a USB bug in Windows disconnect USB connections immediately after running this command If the port was locked disconnect and reconnect the cable to reopen the port Command SECUR Command Type Authentication Comma
28. eway connects the device via another network and maybe over the Internet Be careful of security problems For proper settings consult your network administrator Command NET IP Command Type Communication Command Name Permission Transparency Description Syntax se Set device IP address NET IP se ip_address c Get Get device IP address NET IP 2 ce Response Inn NET IP se jo_address sr OK nn NET IP se io_address ce ir Parameters ip_address format XXX XXX XXX XXX Response triggers Notes For proper settings consult your network administrator Command NET MAC Command Type Communication Command Name Permission Transparency a doo G Description Syntax ES Get Get MAC address NET MAC c Response inn NET MAC se mac addresdcr r Parameters mac_address Unique MAC address Format XX XX XX XX XX XX where X is hex digit Response triggers Command NET MASK Command Type Communication Command Name Permission Transparency Description Syntax Set device subnet mask NET MASK se net_masKce Get device subnet mask NET MASK2 cr Response INnI NET MASK se net_maskjse OKI nnJ NET MASK s gt net_masHca ur Parameters net_mask format xxx XXX XXX XXX Response triggers The subn
29. f sight of the device to be controlled OR e Connect an IR emitter cable to one of the IR Outputs and stick the emitter to the IR sensor on the device to be controlled Connecting the FC 26 7 1 Remote Operation via the Web Pages The embedded Web pages can be used to remotely operate the FC 26 using a Web browser and an Ethernet connection Before attempting to connect e Perform the procedures in Section 6 1 e Ensure that your browser is supported see Section 9 Browsing the Web Pages To browse the Web pages 1 Use K Touch 3 1 to discover the IP address of the FC 26 You can also use Kramer LAN Configurator available for download from http www kramerelectronics com to discover the IP address of the FC 26 2 Open your Internet browser Type the IP address of the device see Section 10 in the Address bar of your browser http 192 168 1 39 v The Loading page appears followed shortly by the General Info page shown in Figure 11 The General Info page displays the following e Model Name e Firmware version e Device serial number e Web page version At the bottom left hand side of all pages there are Load Save Configuration buttons These allow you to save the current configuration and load any pre saved configurations Remote Operation via the Web Pages Communication Serial Ports Settings Security Logs About Us General Info Mode name ial number Web version Load Sa
30. ks only if security is enabled with the SECUR command Command LOGOUT Command Type Authentication Command Name Permission Transparency LOGOUT La Description Syntax Cancel current permission level LOGOUT ca cot a Response fpn LOGOUT OK Parameters Response triggers Notes Logs out from End User or Administrator permission levels to Not Secure Command MACH NUM Command Type System Command Name Permission Transparency set MACHNUM ErdUser Pablo re ee eee Description Syntax Set machine number MACH NUM se machine_number c Cot Response Inni MACH NUM sp machine_numberOK Parameters machine_number new device machine number Response Triggers Notes Some devices do not set the new machine number until the device is restarted Some devices can change the machine number only from DIP switches Command NAME Command Type System Ethernet Command Name Permission Transparency co name EndUser eoe Description Syntax Set machine DNS name NAME sp machine_name cr Get Get machine DNS name NAME2A ce Response INnI NAME sp machine name lse IOK NnJ NAME sr machine_name cr r Parameters machine_name String of up to 14 alpha numeric chars can include hyphen not a
31. ler Contents 1 Introduction 2 Getting Started 2 1 Achieving the Best Performance 2 2 Safety Instructions 2 3 Recycling Kramer Products 3 Overview 3 1 About the Power over Ethernet Feature 4 Defining the FC 26 Ethernet Controller 5 Initial Configuration and Use Overview 5 1 Configuring the FC 26 Ethernet Controller 5 2 Configuring a Virtual Port on the PC 5 3 Setting Up an Ethernet Connection on the PC 6 Connecting the FC 26 6 1 Connecting via Ethernet 7 Remote Operation via the Web Pages 7 1 Browsing the Web Pages 7 2 Connected Clients Page 7 3 Device Settings Page 7 4 Communication Page 7 5 Serial Port Settings Page 7 6 Security Page 7 7 Logs Page 7 8 About Us Page 8 Configuring and Maintaining the FC 26 8 1 Resetting to the Factory Default Settings 8 2 Upgrading the Firmware 9 Technical Specifications 9 1 Data Handling Performance 9 2 Example Bandwidth Calculation 10 Default Communication Parameters 11 Kramer Protocol 3000 11 1 Kramer Protocol 3000 Syntax 11 2 Kramer Protocol 3000 Command List 11 3 Kramer Protocol 3000 Detailed Commands 11 4 Parameters Figures Figure 1 FC 26 Controlling Devices Remotely Using K Touch 3 0 over a LAN Figure 2 FC 26 Ethernet Controller Front Panel Figure 3 FC 26 Ethernet Controller Rear Panel Figure 4 Connecting the FC 26 for Initial Configuration Figure 5 Configuring a Remote Connection Figure 6 Connecting the FC 26 Ethernet Controller Figu
32. nd Name Permission Transparency SECUR Description Syntax se Set security SECUR s security_mode c Get Get current security state SECURMce Response I SECUR se security_mode sr OK I SECUR lsecurity_mode CR LF Parameters security_mode 1 ON enables security 0 OFF disables security Response triggers Notes The permission system works only if security is enabled with the SECUR command Command SN Command Type System mandatory Command Name Permission Transparency fst Description Syntax Sot C Response Inni SNIsp serial_number ce vr Parameters serial_number 11 decimal digits factory assigned Response triggers Notes For new products with 14 digit serial numbers use only the last 11 digits Command TIME Command Type System Command Name Permission Transparency Description Syntax Set device time and date TIME s day_of_week date timece Get Get device time and date TIME cr Response nr TIME s day_of_week date timelsr OK Parameters day_of_week one of SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT date Format DD MM YYYY time Format hh mm ss Response triggers The year must be 4 digits The device does not validate the day of week from the date Time format 24 hours Date format Day M
33. ng any of the IP settings click Communication UDP Port 50000 TCP Port 000 Ethernet DHCP a IP address 192 168 1 39 Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 MAC 00 56 ff d4 66 56 Set to save the changes 7 5 Serial Port Settings Page The Serial Port Settings page allows you to e Set the following Ethernet parameters for each Ethernet port Select TCP or UDP IP por label TCP keep alive time e Set the following serial parameters for each serial port Parity Data bits Baud rate Stop bits e Select whether or not to send replies on the port to the new client General info Connected Clients Device Settings Serial Port Settings PORT SETTINGS Communication Ethernet settings port 1 Protocol IP Port Device Serial Mode Serial Configuration Parity Data Bits Baud rate Stops Bits Send Replies to new client by default Load Save Configuration Figure 15 Serial Port Settings Page 7 6 Security Page The Security page allows you to turn logon authentication on or off General Info Connected Clients Device Settings Communication Serial Ports Setti ogs About Us Security Activate security Load Save Configuration Figure 16 Security Page When security is on access to the Web pages is granted only on submission of a valid user and password For default logon credentials see To activate Web page security 1 On the Security page click ON
34. nics Ltd 3 Am VeOlamo St Jerusalem Israel 95463 Tel 972 2 4000 Fax 972 69 Email Web Kramer Electronics Itd all rights reserved Load Save Configuration Figure 21 About Us Page 8 Configuring and Maintaining the FC 26 8 1 Resetting to the Factory Default Settings To reset the device to its factory default settings 1 Turn off the power to the device 2 Press and hold the Reset button on the front panel 3 Turn on the power to the device while holding down the Reset button for a few seconds 4 Release the button The device is reset to the factory default settings 8 2 Upgrading the Firmware For instructions on upgrading the firmware see the Kramer K Upload User Manua Aaii EX 5c ISA x ee Maintal a FC 2 o Configuring and Maintaining the FC 26 E 2 29 9 Technical Specifications OUTPUTS 4 IR on 3 5mm mini jacks PORTS 2 RS 232 serial on 3 pin terminal blocks 1 Ethernet on an RJ 45 connector 1 USB ona mini USB connector for programming SUPPORTED SERIAL PORT 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 15200bps BAUD RATES RS 232 COMMUNICATION Transparent up to 115200bps IR EMITTER CABLE RANGE 80m 260ft SUPPORTED IR FREQUENCIES 20kHz to 1 2MHz MAXIMUM DATA HANDLING OF Up to 150kbps summed on all ports see Section 9 1 DEVICE SUPPORTED WEB BROWSERS Windows 7 and higher Internet Explorer 32 64 bit version 11 Firefox version 30 Chrome version 35 Chrome version
35. on ce r USAGE usage Parameters Response triggers Notes er Protocol 3000 Command IR SND Command Type IR Command Name Permission Transparency e pem e Coa E Syntax IR SNDj PortNum Cmdid CmdName Repeat Set Send IR command to port TotalPackages PackageNum ProntoCmdDat co E Response inni IR SND PortNum Cmdid CmdName Status Parameters Port_Num 1 4 IR port transmitting the command broadcasts to all ports Cmd_id serial number of command for flow control and response commands from device CommandName a string the alias of the IR command The controlling device is responsible for sending the correct name Repeat number of times the IR command is transmitted limited to 50 repeats gt 50 are truncated to 50 Total_packages number of messages the original command was divided into default 1 Package_num chunk serial number only valid when Chnk_Num gt 1 Pronto command Pronto format command in HEX format no leading zeros no Ox prefix Status O no error see Section 11 4 3 Response Triggers Notes Command IR STOP Command Type IR Command Name Permission Transparency IRSTOP w p Description Syntax ee KEA Send IR stop command to port IR STOP PortNum Cmdid CmdName
36. onth Year Command TIME LOC Command Type System Command Name Permission Transparency TIME LOC TIME LOC Description Syntax Set local time offset from UTC GMT TIME LOC s gt UTC_off DayLighter Get Get local time offset from UTC GMT TIME LOC2 c Response pn TIME LOC se UTC_off DayLight Parameters UTC_off Offset of device time from UTC GMT without daylight time correction DayLight 0 no daylight saving time 1 daylight saving time Response triggers If the time server is configured device time calculates by adding UTC_off to UTC time that it got from the time server 1 hour if daylight savings time is in effect TIME command sets the device time without considering these settings Kramer Protocol 3000 Command TIME SRV Command Type System Command Name Permission Transparency Description Syntax Set time synchronization from Get time synchronization settings TIME SRV2 Ice Response For Set Innj TIME SRV Imode srv_ip sync_hourlce LF For Get Pn TIME SRV se mode srv_ip server_status sync_hout cr u Parameters Mode 0 disabled 1 enabled srv_ip time server IP address sync_hour hour in day for time sync server_status ON OFF Response triggers Notes Device must have a valid gateway NTGT command and DNS server NTDNS command Kramer
37. ote Connection 6 Connecting the FC 26 Always switch off the power to each device before connecting it to your FC 26 After connecting your FC 26 connect its power and then switch on the power to each device To RS 232 Controlled Device Projector R Emitter IR Multimedia Emitter Player FE D IR Blaster Blu ray Disk Blu ray Disk Android iO Player Player Device Devise Figure 6 Connecting the FC 26 Ethernet Controller To connect the FC 26 as illustrated in the example in Figure 6 1 Connect the device to a LAN or PC via the RJ 45 Ethernet connector 2 Connect up to two serially controlled devices for example the control port of a switcher and a projector to the 3 pin RS 232 terminal blocks Connecting the FC 26 6 1 3 Connect IR emitters to the IR Outputs for example two IR emitters for Blu ray disk player and multimedia player control and an IR blaster 4 If the FC 26 is not supplied with power by a PoE provider connect the device to the power adapter and connect the power adapter to the mains electricity not shown in Figure 6 Connecting via Ethernet You can connect to the FC 26 via Ethernet using either of the following methods e Directly to the PC using a crossover cable see Section 6 1 1 e Via a network hub switch or router using a straight through cable see Section 6 1 2 Note If you want to connect via a router and your IT system is based on IPv6 speak to your IT d
38. re 7 Local Area Connection Properties Window Figure 8 Internet Protocol Version 4 Properties Window Figure 9 Internet Protocol Version 6 Properties Window ON DOF WNNDND Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Internet Protocol Properties Window General Info Page Connected Clients Page Device Settings Page Communication Page Serial Port Settings Page Security Page Security Confirmation Popup Authentication Required Popup Security Activated Page Logs Page About Us Page Introdu Introduction Welcome to Kramer Electronics Since 1981 Kramer Electronics has been providing a world of unique creative and affordable solutions to the vast range of problems that confront video audio presentation and broadcasting professionals on a daily basis In recent years we have redesigned and upgraded most of our line making the best even better Our 1 000 plus different models now appear in 13 groups that are clearly defined by function GROUP 1 Distribution Amplifiers GROUP 2 Switchers and Routers GROUP 3 Control Systems GROUP 4 Format Standards Converters GROUP 5 Range Extenders and Repeaters GROUP 6 Specialty AV Products GROUP 7 Scan Converters and Scalers GROUP 8 Cables and Connectors GROUP 9 Room Connectivity GROUP 10 Accessories and Rack Adapters GROUP 11 Sierra Video Products GROUP 12 Digital Sign
39. ronics will be required You may also be directed to an authorized reseller or a person authorized by Kramer Electronics to repair the product If itis decided that this product should be returned directly to Kramer Electronics this product should be properly packed preferably in the original carton for shipping Cartons not bearing a return authorization number will be refused Limitation on Liability THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF KRAMER ELECTRONICS UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE ACTUAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW KRAMER ELECTRONICS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY Some countries districts or states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of relief special incidental consequential or indirect damages or the limitation of liability to specified amounts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you Exclusive Remedy TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES REMEDIES AND CONDITIONS WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN EXPRESS OR IMPLIED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW KRAMER ELECTRONICS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IF KRAME
40. sent for every command in the chain Maximum Siring Length 64 characters 11 2 Kramer Protocol 3000 Command List Command Description fH _ Protocolhandshaking mR penso oS GET SN Kramer Protocol 3000 11 3 Kramer Protocol 3000 Detailed Commands This section lists the detailed commands applicable to the FC 26 Command Name Permission Transparency soe Ed Usor Pub w OO Description Syntax c h l Response Inni se OKI Parameters Response triggers Notes Use to validate the Protocol 3000 connection and get the machine number Command BUILD DATE Command Type System mandatory Command Name Permission Transparency w ad Cal See Description Syntax Read device build date BUILD DATElc EE SS ee ae S Response pn BUILD DATE s gt date se time ce uF Parameters date Format YYYY MM DD where YYYY Year MM Month DD Day time Format hh mm ss where hh hours mm minutes ss seconds Response triggers Command Name Permission Transparency C Description Syntax Delete file DEL seffile_nameen Got Response fnl DELs file_namdse OK Parameters file_name name of file to delete file names are case sensitive Response Triggers Notes Command DIR Command Type File System Command Name Permission Transparency nl eee eee
41. sitive Not needed when the device is supplied power by a PoE provider Defining the FC 26 Ethernet Controller 5 Initial Configuration and Use Overview This chapter provides an overview of the initial configuration and basic operation of the FC 26 and comprises e Configuring the FC 26 see Section 5 1 e Configuring a virtual port on the PC see Section 5 2 e Configuring an Ethernet connection on the PC see Section 5 3 Cy ST MacBook Android iOS Laptop Device Device yy Dy Figure 4 Connecting the FC 26 for Initial Configuration 5 1 Configuring the FC 26 Ethernet Controller To configure the FC 26 1 Connect the Ethernet port on the rear panel of the FC 26 to a PC either directly or via a LAN See Section 6 1 Initial Configuration and Use Overview o 10 11 12 13 14 15 Use K Touch 3 1 to discover the IP address of the FC 26 You can also use K LAN Configurator to discover the IP address of the FC 26 Using a Web browser and the IP address discovered in step 2 browse to the General Info home page see Figure 11 Click on Device Settings to browse to the Device Settings page see Figure 13 Enter the time and date manually or enter the Time server address for automatic time and date synchronization Click Save Changes Click on Communication to browse to the Communication page see Figure 14 Enter the IP address mask and gateway for static IP addre
42. ssing and Click Set Note If you have changed the IP from the default setting you must reload the General Info home page again using the new IP address Click on Serial Ports Settings to browse to the Serial Port Settings page see Figure 15 Associate the required serial ports with their corresponding TCP UDP settings For each associated serial port enter the serial port configuration parameters using the drop down lists under Serial Configuration Click Save Changes If required click on Security to browse to the Security page Click ON to activate security The user name and password credentials popup appears Enter the required user name and password 5 2 5 3 Initial Configuration and Use Overview Configuring a Virtual Port on the PC If the control application cannot work with an Ethernet driver download the Kramer VSPM from our Web site to set a virtual port for each local port on your FC 26 The Kramer VSPM software lets you emulate virtual ports which normally would be present in the machine hardware After setup the virtual port lets you control Kramer machines via your PC Setting Up an Ethernet Connection on the PC If the control application can directly connect to the Ethernet driver select the host IP and port number according to your FC 26 configuration as illustrated in Figure 5 Remote Connection Settings RemoteHost 192 168 0 40 RemotePort 5001 Figure 5 Configuring a Rem
43. t the beginning or end Response Triggers Notes The machine name is not the same as the model name The machine name is used to identify a specific machine or a network in use with DNS feature on Command MODEL Command Type System mandatory Command Name Permission Transparency Ci ns a ao MODEL Description Syntax Set Get Get device model MODEL cr Response Nn MODEL sr model name cr tr Parameters model_name String of up to 19 printable ASCII chars Response triggers Notes Command NAME Command Type System Ethernet Command Name Permission Transparency Description Syntax Se Set machine DNS name NAME se machine_nami Get Get machine DNS name NAME cr Response Nn NAMEjsr machine name lse IOK NnJ NAME fsr machine_name cr r Parameters machine_name String of up to 14 alpha numeric chars can include hyphen not at the beginning or end Response triggers Notes The machine name is not the same as the model name The machine name is used to identify a specific machine or a network in use with DNS feature on Command NAME RST Command Type System Ethernet Command Name Permission Transparency NAME RST Administrator Public Description Syntax Reset machine DNS name to Set factory default NAME RST c Response pn NAME
44. ve Configuration Load Save Figure 11 General Info Page 7 1 1 Loading and Saving Configurations Loading and saving configurations can be performed using the buttons at the bottom left hand side of the screen irrespective of which page is displayed To load a configuration 1 Click Load The Explorer window opens 2 Browse to the required file 3 Select the required file and click Open The device is configured according to the saved preset 7 2 To save the current configuration 1 Configure the device as required 2 Click Save The Save File window opens 3 Browse to the required location to which to save the file 4 Enter the required name for the saved preset 5 Click OK The current configuration is saved Note When using Chrome the file is automatically saved in the Downloads folder Connected Clients Page The Connected Clients page allows you to view the following details of any client devices connected via Ethernet to the FC 26 e IP address e The port it is connected to e Method of connection e Whether or not Send Replies is enabled for the port 7 3 General Info Device Settings Connected Clients Communication SSS aaa Serial Ports Settings 472 31 a 1 Port 2 Security Logs About Us Figure 12 Connected Clients Page Device Settings Page The Device Settings page allows you to view the model name and time server status You can also modify the following fields
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