Identity Codes; Hardware Hookup - Crestron STX-1600C Operation Manual

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Identity Codes

The STX touchpanels possess three distinct types of identity codes: NET ID, RF ID,
and RF CHANNEL. These codes are assigned to the unit from the Interface Menu
and RF SETTINGS screen when you configure the touchpanel. Refer to "Interface"
on page 12. For the touchpanel to be identified within the CRESNET system, these
assignments must match assignments made in the SIMPL Windows program (for
NET ID and RF ID) and the assignment made for the CNRFGWX in the
Performance Viewport via VT Pro or SIMPL Windows (for RF CHANNEL). Refer
to "Programming with SIMPL™ Windows" on page 16.
NET ID
All network equipment and user interface within the CRESNET system requires a
unique network identity code (NET ID). This code is vital to ensure proper
communication when uploading VT Pro projects to the wired touchpanel. These
codes are recognized by a two-digit hexadecimal number from 03 to FE. The NET
ID of the unit must match the NET ID specified in the SIMPL Windows program.
RF ID
Every wireless STX touchpanel communicating with a CNRFGWX requires a
unique RF identity code (RF ID). This code is necessary to secure RF
communications such that controls can be activated from the touchpanel when it is
no longer hardwired to the system. There are 15 useable codes for STX touchpanels
ranging from 1 to F (hexadecimal number). The RF ID of the unit must match the
RF ID specified in the SIMPL Windows program.
RF CHANNEL
Every wireless STX touchpanel communicating to the network via a specific
CNRFGWX transceiver must have a RF CHANNEL that matches the RF
CHANNEL of the CNRFGWX. Each CNRFGWX in a system requires a unique RF
CHANNEL. There are 16 possible RF CHANNELS ranging from 0 to F
(hexadecimal number). The RF CHANNEL of the unit must match the RF
CHANNEL assigned to the CNRFGWX via the Performance Viewport in VT Pro or
SIMPL Windows.

Hardware Hookup

The extent of hooking up a STX touchpanel only involves connecting the unit to the
network when uploading a project to the touchpanel. Depending on the control
system, the hookup may implement the CN-RJ11 (supplied); refer to the hardware
hookup diagrams below for proper connections when uploading the project.
STX Touchpanel Hardware Hook-Up Diagram (Implementing the CN-RJ11)
NOTE:
LEFT SIDE VIEW
UNITS IN THIS ILLUSTRATION
OF STX TOUCHPANEL
ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE.
POWER
PACK
(OPTIONAL)
PC
CONTROL
SERIAL
SYSTEM
PORT
Series STX Touchpanels • 9
Operations Guide - DOC. 5716A

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