The CNMK is also available in an international version, the CNMKI. All features are identical with the exception of the international AC power requirements.
.exe files containing the .cuz or .upz file. All can be obtained from the Downloads section of the Crestron website. To avoid program problems, make sure you are using the update file with the correct suffix letter (e.g., S, V, W, X).
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NOTE: Most 4-conductor phone cables are wired in a crisscross fashion and are not compatible with Crestron equipment. If the power pack is attached when the CNMK is part of the Cresnet system, power is drawn from the power pack. The CNMK does not load the network power, but the network power remains chained for additional network devices that are connected.
Crestron CNMK CNMK Indicators There are four LED indicators located on the front panel of the CNMK. Refer to the following illustration and descriptions. CNMK Indicators PWR (Power) This LED illuminates when 12 volts (from the power pack) or 24 volts DC (from network) is supplied to the CNMK.
Cresnet power usage of the entire chain. If the unit is a home-run from a Crestron system power supply network port, the Cresnet power usage of that unit is the Cresnet power usage of the entire run.
SIMPL Windows procedure. Refer to the note on page 13 for a The Net ID of the CNMK has been factory set to 28. The Net IDs of multiple definition of Viewport. CNMKs in the same system must be unique. Net IDs are changed from a personal computer (PC) via the Crestron Viewport.
NOTE: Verify that you have sufficient Cresnet power to support your net devices. The following diagram shows a portion of a Cresnet configuration that includes the CNMK. The supplied Y-mouse Adapter and cables enable transmission of mouse and keyboard commands from the control system to the PC. A more complete...
The CNMK initializes with the PC during the power up sequence. To ensure proper initialization and operation, avoid doing any of the following: To prevent damage to the CNMK mouse and keyboard ports, do not plug or unplug any of the mouse and keyboard connectors to the CNMK while power is applied.
Net ID of 28 as shown in the following illustration. NOTE: The first CNMK in a system is preset with a net ID of 28 when its symbol is dragged into the upper pane of System Views. Additional units are assigned different numbers as they are added.
C2Net Device, Slot 9 Setting the Net ID in Device Settings Double-click the CNMK icon in the upper pane to open the “Device Settings” window. This window displays CNMK device information. Select the Net ID tab to change the Net ID, as shown in the following figure.
CNMK Input Signal Descriptions Uploading and Upgrading NOTE: Crestron recommends that you use the latest software and that each device contains the latest firmware to take advantage of the most recently released features. Please check the Crestron website (http://www.crestron.com/updates) for the latest versions of software and firmware.
Crestron Viewport may be preferred over development tools when uploading programs and projects. The following sections define how one would upload a SIMPL Windows program or upgrade the firmware of the CNMK. However, before attempting to upgrade, it is necessary to establish communications. Communication Settings NOTE: For laptops and other PCs without a built-in RS-232 port, Crestron recommends the use of PCMCIA cards, rather than USB-to-serial adapters.
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Mouse/Keyboard Controller Typical Connection Diagram when Uploading Accessing the “Port Settings” Window 14 • Mouse/Keyboard Controller: CNMK 1. Open the Crestron Viewport. Either launch the stand-alone version of Viewport, or start SIMPL Windows and from the menu bar, select Tools | Viewport.
A control system source file has The SIMPL Windows file can be uploaded to the control system using SIMPL the extension .smw. A compiled Windows or via the Crestron Viewport. SIMPL Windows file has the extension .spz for a 2-Series Upload via SIMPL Windows control system, .bin for CNX...
To take advantage of all the available features, it is important that the unit contains extension .upg the latest firmware. 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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2. As shown after this step, select File Transfer | Update Network Device Firmware from the Viewport menu. 3. As shown in the following figure, select the Net ID of the CNMK and then click OK. 4. As shown below, select the firmware (UPG) file and click Open. The transfer will complete automatically.
For assistance in your local time zone, refer to the Crestron website (http://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.
“break” scan code of “\xF0\x1B”. Although typical “break” scan code is simply the “make” code preceded by hex F0, there are exceptions. Therefore, refer to the enclosed table for accurate scan codes. PC Keyboard with Find #s Operations Guide – DOC. 5699A Mouse/Keyboard Controller Mouse/Keyboard Controller: CNMK • 19...
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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