Contents Wireless Mouse Description Functional Description Physical Description Leading Specifications Setup General Use and Safety RF Identity Code Programming (Cresnet and SmarTouch systems) Programming in SIMPL Windows (Cresnet and SmarTouch systems) Accessing the Inlay Card Problem Solving Troubleshooting Further Inquiries...
IR device commands remotely. CNWM/L used with SmarTouch The CNWM/L can be used in a SmarTouch system. SmarTouch is a radio frequency (RF) control system that offers unprecedented performance and value. Adding the CNWML to the SmarTouch system offers keyboard and mouse emulation (with optional CNMK) and multi-purpose AV control.
The SmartPresenter system can be programmed easily in the field using the CNWM/L. Refer to the SmartPresenter Quick Guide (DOC. 5742) for additional information on field programming.
Battery Compartment (Rear View) Leading Specifications The table below provides a summary of leading specifications for the wireless mouse. Dimensions and weight are approximations rounded to the nearest thousandth unit. Leading Specifications of the Wireless Mouse Battery SIMPL™ Windows CRESNET Operating System...
Setup General Use and Safety DANGER: The CNWML contains a Class IIIa laser. Avoid direct eye exposure. Compliance to the following suggestions may extend the life of the wireless mouse and laser. RF Identity Code Every hand-held wireless transmitter communicating with either the SmartPresenter, ST-CP or CNRFGWA requires a unique RF identity (ID) code.
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Observe that RF LED stops flashing and remains illuminated for about 4 seconds. NOTE: An extinguished LED indicates a match of CNWM/L ID to that of the SP-1. If the RF ID does not match, refer to "Change RF ID via CNWM/L Button Presses" on page 7.
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From the Options menu in the dialog box, select Set Transmitter ID to open the “Set Transmitter ID” dialog box. Enter a two-digit hexadecimal number ranging from 10 to FE. Click OK to confirm. Set Transmitter ID Dialog Box 6 • Wireless Mouse Operations Guide - DOC. 5700A...
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Select buttons 2 and 4 on the wireless mouse correspond to the binary digits 0 and 1, respectively. If your recall of binary coding is rusty, refer to the table that follows the procedure. It provides the four-digit binary code and sequential four button press/release on the unit for each single alphanumeric digit.
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NOTE: A button that is assigned the laser pointing function does not transmit a code. Center Keypad Button Keypad Button 4 8 • Wireless Mouse CRESTRON 2. Press and hold button 1 on the unit while replacing battery. 3. Replace battery compartment cover and release button 1.
PC (via mouse and keyboard operation) and other controllable devices Note: the sample project such as a TV and VCR. The wireless mouse has clearly been designed, although not "sample mouse project.vtp" is limited, to simplify the task of orchestrating a presentation. Due to its uniqueness, available in VisionTools Pro CRESTRON provides a sample project (wireless mouse sample project.vtp) for the...
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CRESTRON The CNWM sample project has one page, shown below, and is designed to control predetermined PC mouse and keyboard operations and certain VCR and TV transport functions. If the particular devices in the custom system do not match those in the sample, alterations are necessary.
CRESTRON Open Page of "wireless mouse sample project.vtp" If you draw your own project, remember to change the target type to CNWM in the dialog box after selecting New and Project from the File menu. Programming in SIMPL Windows (Cresnet and SmarTouch systems)
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Search the SIMPL Windows Example Base for cnwm-ctl.smw and cnwm-prs.smw How the Program Works Two basic CNWM SIMPL Windows programs are shown in block diagram form. These two basic SIMPL programs (presentation system and wireless transmitter) are shown and described below.
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Example 2 - Wireless Transmitter This example shows a CNWM controlling a CRESTRON CPC-CAMI. The large mouse button on the wireless mouse is used to control pan by pressing it right or left. Tilt is controlled by pressing the same button either up or down. The four small keypad buttons are used to engage presets.
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Configuration Manager workspace. Expand the Network Modules folder and double click on the CNRFGWA to expand it. Drag and drop the CNWM into Detail View. Assign signals as shown.
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CRESTRON Graphical Detail View of the CNWM (Mouse) in SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager Double click on the CNMK () to display in Detail View (alternatively CTRL+D). Assign signals as shown. Graphical Detail View of the CNMK (Mouse/Keyboard Wedge) in SIMPL Windows’...
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CPC-CAMI to the system. For this example, the NET ID for this device is 03. Set CPC-CAMI NET ID in SIMPL Windows’ Configuration Manager Add the CNRFGWA to the program. Assign a NET ID of 24 as shown. Add a CNWM (mouse) to RF ID 30 of the CNRFGWA. 16 • Wireless Mouse CRESTRON...
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CNRFGWA, and CNMK symbols were added automatically when the devices were added to the system in the Configuration Manager workspace. Expand the Network Modules folder and double click on the CNRFGWA. Drag and drop the CNWM into Detail View. Assign signals as shown.
Graphical Detail View of ANALOG RAM, INTERLOCK, and NOR in SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager Accessing the Inlay Card Each of the keypad buttons on the wireless mouse performs multiple functions. Rather than memorizing what each button does, write the functional descriptions on 18 •...
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CRESTRON the paper that surrounds the buttons. It is possible that the CNWM can be reprogrammed and thus the description labels on the Inlay Card beneath the plastic cover no longer apply. The SP-LK label kit can be used to create professional looking mouse inlay cards.
CRESTRON technical support representative. Wireless Mouse Troubleshooting Intermittent response during transmission. No response from system. 20 • Wireless Mouse CRESTRON POSSIBLE TROUBLE CAUSE(S) Batteries in unit are low or dead. Receiver is blocked or moved.
1-888-CRESTRON [1-888-273-7876] or 1-201-767-3400. • In Europe, call Crestron International at +32-15-50-99-50. • In Asia, call Crestron Asia at +852-2341-2016. • In Latin America, call Crestron Latin America at +5255-5093-2160. • In Australia, call Crestron Pacific at +613-9480-2999. Wireless Mouse • 21...
All brand names, product names, and trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Windows95/98/Me/XP and WindowsNT/2000 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. 22 • Wireless Mouse CRESTRON Operations Guide - DOC. 5700A...
“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. 5700A CRESTRON Wireless Mouse • 23...
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