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Global Configurator 2.X
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In this course, you'll learn everything you need to know about using the software, from entering IP settings, scheduling and monitoring events, to detailed device configuration. If you are new to Global Configurator, we recommend you work your way through the topics in order as they appear, as each topic builds on the previous one. This course is designed to allow you to learn at your own pace, so take your time and feel free to repeat any section at any time. If you have some experience with the software, you can simply click on any topic you like and start from there.
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SECTION 1: GETTING READY!
SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD, DRIVERS, AND COMMUNICATION SHEETS
Introduction Overview of Global Configurator and IP Link technology |
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Downloading the Software and the Driver Package Download Global Configurator and the IP Link Driver Package |
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Installing Global Configurator Set up Global Configurator on your PC |
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Installing the Driver Package Install the master device driver files for Global Configurator |
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Loose Drivers Download additional device drivers |
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Communication Sheets Acquire information about driver features, communication cable details, and device control and feedback |
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IR Learner Set up software that captures IR codes to use with Global Configurator |
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PRE-CONFIGURATION SETTINGS
IP Settings Introduction to IP settings and connections |
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Changing Your Computer's IP address Modify your computer's IP settings before configuring on your PC |
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Options for Setting IP Parameters Examine the methods that allow you to change the IP address of your IP Link device |
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Using the Default Web Pages to set IP Parameters Prepare your IP Link Device for configuration using its default web pages |
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Changing IP Parameters using "arp" and "ping" Prepare your IP Link Device for configuration using the "arp" and "ping" method |
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FIRMWARE
Checking your Firmware Version Check that the most recent version of the firmware is installed |
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Acquiring the Latest Firmware Version Download the firmware upgrade to your computer |
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Using the Default Web Pages to upgrade Firmware Access the default Web page to upload firmware upgrade |
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SECTION 2: USING GLOBAL CONFIGURATOR
MENUS, TOOLS, AND SETTINGS
Start Options, Main Toolbar, and Quick Access Tools Navigate Global Configurator's main interface |
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The File Menu Review the functions of the main toolbar's file menu |
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The Edit Menu Access the Edit Menu options and their functions |
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Application Settings Examine basic edit functions and Global Configurator operational preferences |
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Project Settings Look at default device settings, date/time and skins of your project |
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Driver Subscriptions Subscribe to the latest IP Link device drivers |
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Adding a Device Add an IP Link device to your Global Configurator project |
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The View, Build, Tools, and Help Menus Modify the Global Configurator user interface, compile a project, and access additional resources |
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IP Link Device Tree Use this quick access area to build and modify your Global Configurator project |
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IP Link Settings Tab Overall view of device and network settings |
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Advance Configuration - Power, Volume, and Miscelleneous Settings Configure advanced power, volume and other settings |
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Advance Configuration - PIN Settings Enable or disable modes and set Personal Identification Number |
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Advance Configuration - Digital Input and Output Settings Set digital I/O and digital inputs |
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CONFIGURING WITH GLOBAL CONFIGURATOR
Types of Ports Examine the different types of IP Link device ports |
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Configuring Serial and IR Ports Assign devices to specific IP Link device ports |
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Adding an Auxiliary Switcher Assign, configure, and integrate a slave switcher with a MediaLink Controller |
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Button Configuration Get familiar with the MediaLink Controller's front panel buttons |
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Front Panel Tab Caption fields, tool tips, and button modes for the MediaLink Controller |
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Button Operations Associate button actions with Driver, Relay, Time Delay, User Defined, and Light Control tabs |
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Configuring Power Control Buttons Power the display ''On'' and ''Off'' |
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Configuring Input Selection Buttons Select and switch the inputs of the switcher and display |
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Configuring Volume Control Implement volume control commands on the MediaLink Controller |
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Configuring Buttons to Operate Relays Trigger relays and button grouping for room control |
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Configuring Buttons for Toggle Actions Add separate commands for video mute of display |
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Front Panel Light Control Incorporate ''Red'' and ''Green'' as visual cues of a button's state |
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Adding Multiple Operations and Using Time Delays Configure buttons with multiple actions |
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Adding a User-Defined Operation Specify user-defined RS-232 command string |
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Configuring the System IR Remote Control Setting up the optional IR 402 handheld remote |
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Control Module Configuration Assign commands with Auto Fill to the IRCM and CM buttons |
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Reorganizing and Removing Operations Change, move, or delete assigned functions |
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Serial Driver Replacement Update a serial driver without reassigning driver operations |
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GLOBALVIEWER TAB – GLOBALVIEWER DESIGNER
GlobalViewer Tab – GlobalViewer Designer Review the new location of the GlobalView tab and create hyperlinks for use in GlobalViewer Web Pages |
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E-MAIL NOTIFICATIONS, MONITORS, AND SCHEDULING
E-mail Manager Create and modify custom e-mail messages |
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Contact Manager Create and modify e-mail addresses for recipients of automatic alert notifications |
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Device Monitors Setup monitors that trigger e-mails or other actions based on the status of your IP enabled AV system |
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E-mail Replacement Replace an e-mail address that is used in a configuration |
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Automated Device Schedules Automate actions for devices controlled by MediaLink and IP Link |
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SAVING AND UPLOADING A CONFIGURATION
Saving and Exporting a Project Configuration Save and compress project configurations |
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Upload Manager Compile and upload Global Configurator files to your IP Link device |
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Importing a Project Configuration Import a Global Configuration project or archive file |
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