ADVANCED NETWORK DEVICE IPCSL-RWB Large IP LED Display Instruction Manual
- September 18, 2024
- ADVANCED NETWORK DEVICE
Table of Contents
IPCSL-RWB Large IP LED Display
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Specifications:
- Models: IPCSS-RWB-MB, IPCSS-RWB, IPCSL-RWB, IPSIGNL-RWB
- Network Cable: CAT5 or CAT6 Ethernet cable
- Power: Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- Material: Stainless steel
Installation Instructions:
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Remove Phillips head screws from both sides of the device (4
total). -
Separate front baffle from wall mount bracket.
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Mount bracket to wall using appropriate mounting hardware;
refer to the included template for detailed instructions or use
wall bracket as a guide. Use a minimum of 4 mounting holes. -
Connect a network cable (CAT5 or better) to the internal
circuit board and connect any additional wiring to the stainless
steel unit as needed. -
Re-insert front baffle into wall mount bracket.
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Replace 4 screws into sides of the device.
Device Operation:
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Connect the other end of the network cable to a PoE network
switch or PoE injector on a network with a DHCP server. -
If properly installed, the unit should boot and display the
time within 30 seconds. See boot sequence below. -
Refer to the IPClockWise User Manual or third-party software
guide for further instructions on sending audio and text to the
device.
Boot Sequence:
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The first screen you will see after powering on the device. For
devices with MAC address 20:46:F9:09:xx:xx or lower, the AND jingle
should playback over the speakers. -
Indicates the current firmware equipped with the device.
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Indicates the network MAC address of the device (configured at
the factory).
Additional Resources:
- User Support: https://www.anetd.com/user-support/
- Technical Resources: https://www.anetd.com/user-support/technical-resources/
- AND Limited Warranty: https://www.anetd.com/warranty/
- Legal Disclaimer: https://www.anetd.com/legal/
FAQ:
Q: What should I do if the device does not boot within 30
seconds?
A: Check the network connection and power supply to ensure
proper installation. If issues persist, refer to the
troubleshooting section in the user manual or contact technical
support.
Q: Can I use a CAT5e cable instead of CAT6 for the network
connection?
A: Yes, a CAT5e cable can be used if it meets the minimum
requirements for data transmission.
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IP Display (IPCSS-RWB-MB / IPCSS-RWB / IPCSL-RWB / IPSIGNL-RWB) Installation
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The device ships with ferrite. If concerned with line performance, wrap the
CAT5 or CAT6 Ethernet cable around ferrite once and clamp shut. 1. Remove
Phillips head screws from both sides of the device (4 total). 2. Separate
front baffle from wall mount bracket. 3. Mount bracket to wall using
appropriate mounting hardware; see included template for
detailed instructions or use wall bracket as a guide. Use a minimum of 4
mounting holes. 4. Connect a network cable (CAT5 or better) to the internal
circuit board and connect any
additional wiring to the stainless steel unit as needed. 5. Re-insert front
baffle into wall mount bracket. 6. Replace 4 screws into sides of the device.
IPCSS-RWB-MB IPCSS-RWB
IPCSL-RWB
IPSIGNL-RWB
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DEVICE OPERATION
IP Display (IPCSS-RWB-MB / IPCSS-RWB / IPCSL-RWB / IPSIGNL-RWB) Installation
1. Connect the other end of the network cable to a PoE (Power over Ethernet)
network switch, or a PoE injector, on a network with a DHCP server. Find some
supported equipment options listed at https://www.anetd.com/project-resources
/prepare-for-installation/
2. If properly installed, the unit should boot and show the time within 30
seconds. See boot sequence below.
3. Consult the IPClockWise User Manual (see https://www.anetd.com/portal/ )
or third-party software guide for further instructions on sending audio and
text to the device.
BOOT SEQUENCE
When first powered, if properly installed, the device should boot, and then
display the time as follows:
1
The first screen you will see after powering on the device. For devices with MAC address 20:46:F9:09:xx:xx or lower, the AND jingle should playback over the speakers.
2
Indicates the current firmware equipped with the device.
3
4
5
6
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
User Support: Technical Resources: AND Limited Warranty: AND Legal Disclaimer:
Indicates the network MAC address of the device (configured at the factory).
Indicates that the device is looking for a DHCP server, among other things. If
the boot process hangs in this state, check for a possible network problem
(cable, switch, ISP, DHCP, etc.) Indicates the IP address of the device. DHCP
assigns this network-specific address. Otherwise, the static address will
appear if configured as such. An audio beep (MAC address 20:46:F9:09:xx:xx or
lower) or the AND jingle (MAC address 20:46:F9:0B:xx:xx or higher) should
playback over the speakers during this stage. Once all initialization
completes, the time will display. If just a colon displays, it cannot find the
time. Check the NTP server settings, and check that the Internet connection is
working.
https://www.anetd.com/user-support/ https://www.anetd.com/user-support
/technical-resources/ https://www.anetd.com/warranty/
https://www.anetd.com/legal/
Advanced Network Devices · 3820 Ventura Dr. Arlington Hts. IL 60004 tech@anetd.com · 847-463-2237 · www.anetd.com Version 1.9 · 5/2/23
References
- Legal Notice
- AND Customer Portal
- Contact Support Team - Advanced Network Devices - Get Answers
- AND Limited Warranty
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