LED Behavior... 11 Identity Code ... 12 Using Touch Settable ID (TSID) to Set MNET ID ... 12 Manually Setting the MNET ID in Crestron Toolbox... 19 Programming Software ... 21 Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC ... 22 Programming with D3 Pro &...
These switches can be operated with a user-adjustable delay up to 10 minutes and 55 seconds. For more information, refer to “Operation” on page 9 for more information. These infiNET switches are a part of Crestron’s line of lighting products using infiNET mesh network technology. infiNET technology is “Wi-Fi” friendly and provides fault tolerance and increased effective signal strength as network devices are added.
Guide (Doc. 6293) which is available from the Crestron website (www.crestron.com/manuals). The CLW-SLVS1RF (-SLVS1RF) is a slave unit that when used in conjunction with the -SWS1RF or -SWS4RF acts as an additional switch control point in a multi- switch / single circuit application. It does not connect to an infiNET system and cannot be used without a -SWS1RF or -SWS4RF.
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RF interference from other devices are factors determining the effective range of the unit. The latest software versions can be obtained from the Crestron website. Refer to the NOTE following these footnotes. Crestron 2-Series control systems include the AV2 and PRO2. Consult the latest Crestron Product Catalog for a complete list of 2-Series control systems.
Switches NOTE: Crestron software and any files on the website are for Authorized Crestron dealers and Crestron Authorized Independent Programmers (CAIP) only. New users may be required to register to obtain access to certain areas of the site (including the FTP site).
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Physical View of CLW-SW1RF/-SWS1RF (Clockwise from Top; Top, Side, and Front) The -SW4RF and -SWS4RF have a light emitting diode (LED) with adjustable brightness (via Crestron programming software), four pushbuttons, and a three- position mode selection switch as shown in the following diagrams. Each of the buttons may be pushed to perform certain functions.
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The -SLVS1RF is similar in appearance to the -SW1RF and -SWS1RF but does not have the three-position mode selection switch. The brightness of the LED on the -SLVS1RF is not programmable. CLW-SLVS1RF Shown in White 6 • infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF 1.75 in (4.45 cm) 2.38 in...
Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF Physical View of CLW-SLVS1RF (Clockwise from Top; Top, Side, and Front) The -SW1RF, -SW4RF, -SWS1RF, -SWS4RF, and -SLVS1RF mount in a standard wallbox and are covered using a decorative faceplate (not included). All line voltage connections are made at the rear of the switch.
1. Put the C2N-MNETGW in the Acquire mode, from the unit itself or from Toolbox, as described in the latest revision of the C2N-MNETGW Operations Guide (Doc. 6137), which is available from the Crestron website. NOTE: In an environment where multiple gateways are installed, only one gateway should be in the Acquire mode at a time.
3. Take the C2N-MNETGW out of the Acquire mode once all devices have been acquired. Refer to the latest revision of the C2N-MNETGW Operations Guide (Doc. 6137), which is available from the Crestron website. To communicate with the control system program, an MNET ID value between 03 and 20 must be assigned to the switch.
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NOTE: The SET mode is only intended for setting the delay time. Under normal operation, the mode selection switch should be in the “RUN” position. SET Mode Button Functions 10 • infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF ®...
Blink OFF for ¼ second, HIGH for ¼ second. Refer to “Acquiring the Switch on the infiNET Network” on page 8. Refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file. infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF • 11 infiNET™ Switches DEVICE STATE In RUN mode, operating normally Device is in the bootloader.
ID (TSID) function or manually. To use TSID to set MNET IDs, continue reading “Using Touch Settable ID (TSID) to Set MNET ID” below. To manually change MNET IDs, refer to “Manually Setting the MNET ID in Crestron Toolbox” on page 19.
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SMW Program Tree-Click to Select Program 2. Click the text “Click here to open program…” to select the SIMPL Windows program that defines the MNET IDs. Select SIMPL Windows Program infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF • 13 infiNET™ Switches...
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Switches Network Device Tree and SMW Program Tree Tiled in Crestron Toolbox 14 • infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF After selecting a file, SIMPL Windows will initialize and the SMW Program Tree will be displayed.
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Program Tree, A message will be displayed indicating a successful link. Link Succeeded Message 7. Right-click the Lighting category in the SMW Device Tree and select Setup All Lighting…. “Setup All Lighting…” infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF • 15 infiNET™ Switches...
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Switches 16 • infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF The “Setup Lighting” window will open and display a list of unidentified lighting devices. Setup Lighting Window The listed devices can be sorted in ascending or descending order by clicking on the column headers.
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If two devices share a duplicate MNET ID, the devices with the duplicate MNET IDs must be set up again. NOTE: If the device does not respond and/or register, click Skip. infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF • 17 infiNET™ Switches...
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Switches 18 • infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF Setup Lighting Window, Setup of First Device in List Completed 10. Continue identifying all of the remaining unidentified devices on the list. When all devices have been identified, a summary will be displayed in the upper portion of the window.
Operations Guide - DOC. 6397 Network Device Tree with Devices Set Up with SMW Program Tree 1. Open Crestron Toolbox and establish communications with the control system (refer to “Establishing Communications” on page 28). 2. Use the Network Device Tree and connect to the control system to verify that the gateway is connected to the control system and that all infiNET devices are acquired on the gateway.
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“Network Device Tree” - Sub-Menu NOTE: Any infiNET switch in the Network Device Tree can be identified using Crestron Toolbox. Right-click a device in the Network Device Tree and select “Identify this…”. The LED on the switch will flash HIGH. Press a button on the switch to identify the device.
Have a question or comment about Crestron software? Answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) can be viewed in the Online Help section of the Crestron website. To post your own question or view questions you have submitted to Crestron’s True Blue Support, log in at http://support.crestron.com.
NOTE: Crestron recommends the use of D3 Pro or SystemBuilder for programming an infiNET system. Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC NOTE: Crestron recommends that you use the latest software to take advantage of the most recently released features. The latest software is available from the Crestron website.
It provides a well-designed graphical environment with a number of workspaces (i.e., windows) in which a programmer can select, configure, program, test, and monitor a Crestron control system. SIMPL Windows offers drag and drop functionality in a familiar Windows This section describes a sample SIMPL Windows program that includes a C2N-MNETGW gateway and CLW-SW1RF switch.
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Net ID numbers as they are added. For more information on the Net ID of a C2N-MNETGW, refer to the latest revision of the C2N-MNETGW Operations Guide (Doc. 6137), which is available from the Crestron website. Setting the Net ID in Device Settings Double-click the C2N-MNETGW icon to open the “Device Settings”...
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Windows as there is no control communication between a control system and a repeater. Operations Guide - DOC. 6397 • CLW-SW1RF: 07 • CLW-SW4RF: 09 • CLW-SWS1RF: 08 • CLW-SWS4RF: 0A infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF • 25 infiNET™ Switches...
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Programming Manager is where programmers “program” a Creston control system by assigning signals to symbols. For more information on the symbols, refer to the SIMPL Windows help file. 26 • infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF Operations Guide - DOC. 6397...
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The buttons on the switch can be attached and detached from the electrical load using the switch’s programming symbol. For more information on attaching and detaching the load, refer to the switch symbol’s SIMPL Windows help file. Operations Guide - DOC. 6397 infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF • 27 infiNET™ Switches...
Instead, compiled files may be distributed from programmers to installers, from Crestron to dealers, etc. Even firmware upgrades are available from the Crestron website as new features are developed after product releases. In those instances, one has the option to upload via the programming software or to upload and upgrade via the Crestron Toolbox.
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C2N-MNETGW through the acquire procedure described on page 8. 2. Open Crestron Toolbox and click Tools | Manage Address Book to display a list of available addresses. Select a connection to a control system (if an entry for one exists), or Serial on COM1 as the connection type. Serial on COM1 is an address book entry for PC-to-control system communications that is included with the default address book of Crestron Toolbox.
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Switches Network Device Tree Sub-Menu-Functions 30 • infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF no devices are reported, verify the connections between the control system and the devices that are connected to it. If infiNET devices are not listed, verify that they have been acquired as described in the acquire procedure on page 8.
COM ports on your PC. 3. Remove and reapply power to the control system. 4. If communication still cannot be established, contact Crestron customer service. 1. Verify that the infiNET device is connected to line power and the C2N-MNETGW is connected to the control system.
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Switches 32 • infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF Crestron Toolbox - Tools | System Info 3. Select the entry for the control system or Serial on COM1 from the drop down list at the bottom of the window if it is not already selected. When the “System Info”...
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Operations Guide - DOC. 6397 5. Click the button to browse for a new compiled (.spz) program. “Open” Window 6. Select a file and click Open. When the “SIMPL Program” window re-opens click Send. infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF • 33 infiNET™ Switches...
To take advantage of all the device features, it is important that the unit contains the latest firmware available. Please check the Crestron website for the latest version of firmware. Not every product has a firmware upgrade, but as Crestron improves functions, adds new features, and extends the capabilities of its products, firmware upgrades are posted.
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8. The “Firmware” window reopens indicating the target device, the new firmware version, and release notes information. Click View… to view the release notes, or click Send to upgrade the firmware. Click Close after the firmware has been transferred. infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF • 35 infiNET™ Switches...
Switches Problem Solving Troubleshooting The table after this paragraph provides corrective action for possible trouble situations. If further assistance is required, please contact a Crestron customer service representative. infiNET Switch Troubleshooting (continued on following page) 36 • infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF...
RUN mode of the -SWS1RF (even when connected to -SWS4RF). infiNET Switches: Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF • 37 infiNET™ Switches CORRECTIVE ACTION Using Crestron Toolbox, poll the network. Verify that the MNET ID for the infiNET device is set to match the MNET ID specified in the SIMPL Windows program.
For assistance in your local time zone, refer to the Crestron website (www.crestron.com) for a listing of Crestron worldwide offices. You can also log onto the online help section of the Crestron website to ask questions about Crestron products. First-time users will need to establish a user account to fully benefit from all available features.
CRESTRON shall not be liable to honor the terms of this warranty if the product has been used in any application other than that for which it was intended, or if it has been subjected to misuse, accidental damage, modification, or improper installation procedures.
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Crestron Electronics, Inc. Operations Guide – DOC. 6397 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647 (2014134) Tel: 888.CRESTRON 12.05 Fax: 201.767.7576 Specifications subject to www.crestron.com change without notice.
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