Cnx-Dvp4 Symbols In Programming Manager - Crestron CNX-DVP4 Operation Manual

Crestron cnx-dvp4 video-processor: operations guide
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Digital Video Processor
44 • Digital Video Processor: CNX-DVP4
CNX-DVP4 Telestrator/Mouse Configuration Symbol
This helper symbol determines the pointing device output and enables the proper
formatting of the output string. Output can be via RS-232, Cresnet or Ethernet.
All of the inputs are analog.
Setting a value for one of these joins tells the CNX-DVP4 to output the control
strings in a particular format. The strings are issued on Slot 1's Serial List on the
CNX-DVP4 definition, on the first 16 outputs, starting at join #1.
The legal decimal values using the analog Init Symbol:
0 = Crestron Mouse Driver (this is the default)
1 = ELO Driver (for Boekler Telestrator applications)
2 = SMART Matisse (older SMART format)
3 = SMART Board (newer SMART format)
For example, if YC1 (S-Video input 1) is set to 0, then when the pad area associated
with YC1 is touched, serial string 5 outputs a serial string in the Crestron Mouse
Driver format. This serial string is generally routed to one of the CNX-DVP4 built in
COM ports for control over a PC or Telestrator.

CNX-DVP4 Symbols in Programming Manager

Programming Manager is where programmers "program" a Creston control system
by assigning signals to symbols. The following shows the CNX-DVP4 symbols in
the SIMPL Windows' Programming Manager.
Crestron CNX-DVP4
Operations Guide – DOC. 8170A

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