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Crestron d3 pro software: reference guide
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Crestron D3 Pro
Reference Guide – DOC. 5998a
You must select an enclosure with sufficient space to accommodate the control
modules and control processor. When calculating the number of spaces, keep in mind
that the PAC2 control processor requires two spaces on a doublewide cabinet and one
space on a singlewide cabinet.
Spaces are counted from the bottom up, and left to right on doublewide enclosures;
that is, "Position 1" is the first space from the bottom of the enclosure. This bottom
space (Positions 1 and 2 on a double-wide cabinet) will hold the PAC2. The rest of
the spaces hold the control modules and any third-party equipment. If you are adding
third-party equipment you may have to assign a universal mounting plate to one or
more spaces. Crestron manufacturers mounting plates of different sizes (located in
the Accessories toolbox), as follows:
CAEN-UMP2x2: 2 columns of 2 modules, 15"H x 14"W
CAEN-UMP2x1: 1 column of 2 modules, 15"H x 7"W
CAEN-UMP1x2: 2 columns of 1 module, 7"H x 14"W
CAEN-UMP1x1: 1 module, 7"H x 7"W
If you have more than one enclosure in your system, any cabinet that does not
contain a control system will automatically include a CAEN-BLOCK (also located in
the Accessories toolbox). This provides a convenient way to connect the control
modules in that cabinet to the rest of your network.
The CAEN-BLOCK is a terminal block with four 4-pin Cresnet network connectors.
In addition, it provides connectors for attaching the network and override wires to the
dimmer modules (these use a different 5-pin connector). Finally, it provides two 3-
pin connectors for triggering override mode.
After you add an enclosure you can select it to display a graphic image in the center
of the screen.
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