Wired 8 Button Control Panel: CNWM-8 Description The CNWM-8 wired panel, shown below, interfaces to a Crestron control system over the CRESNET II network. The panel uses eight miniature pushbuttons with self-contained feedback LEDs. The unit is offered in two configurations that differ with respect to faceplate, bezel, and button cap color.
Setup Identity Code NOTE: It is safe to adjust the identity code of the CNWM-8 while the unit is connected to the network. However, if the code is changed while the unit is powered, the new code will not be recognized until power is removed and reapplied.
ID CODE. 1. Disconnect network power supply. 2. Wire the CNWM-8 to the network wire available in the single-gang electrical box. The wires are color coded with the color key silk screened on the rear of the unit, shown below.
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For this example, add a CNWM-8 to the system and verify that its NET ID is set to 11, shown below. NOTE: The earliest versions of SIMPL Windows did not have a “CNWM-8”...
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Use the Programming Manager workspace in SIMPL Windows to select symbols and assign their respective signals. Expand the Network Module folder and double click on the CNWM-8 for a detail view (alternatively CTRL+D), shown below. Assign the signals. NOTE: As a reference when programming, external buttons on the CNWM-8 are numbered 1 through 8 starting from the lower right corner to the upper left corner (when silk-screened text on rear panel is upright).
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