Crestron cnx-6pak User Manual
Crestron CNX-AUDIO-6PAK
Six-Zone
Audio
Package
The switch caps on the lower six buttons on the keypad are fixed and cannot be
altered. These include the On/Off button, Volume Up and Down, and Mute. The left
and right arrow buttons are for the standard Next and Prev commands, as assigned in
the Audio tab of the "Device # Properties" window, as described in "Step 2: Add
Sources" on page 9.
altered. These include the On/Off button, Volume Up and Down, and Mute. The left
and right arrow buttons are for the standard Next and Prev commands, as assigned in
the Audio tab of the "Device # Properties" window, as described in "Step 2: Add
Sources" on page 9.
Step 4: Upload the System
The Finish screen provides the final steps to building the logic for the system. This
involves creating and compiling the SIMPL Windows program and uploading it to
the control system. The completed SIMPL Windows program is saved in .smw
format in the system's Program folder and contains all the logic that enables
communication between the control system, button panels, controlled devices and
other CNX-AUDIO-6PAK hardware.
involves creating and compiling the SIMPL Windows program and uploading it to
the control system. The completed SIMPL Windows program is saved in .smw
format in the system's Program folder and contains all the logic that enables
communication between the control system, button panels, controlled devices and
other CNX-AUDIO-6PAK hardware.
Finish Screen
Before uploading the system, it is probably a good idea to verify the communication
preferences. The PC running the Wizard should be connected to the front
COMPUTER port of the CNMSX-AV via a straight through 9-pin cable. Only then
can all system programs be uploaded. Select the Communication Settings button to
open the "Port Settings" window, as shown below. Notice that TCP/IP connection is
an option. However, a CNXENET+ card (not part of the CNX-AUDIO-6PAK) is
required for Ethernet connections.
preferences. The PC running the Wizard should be connected to the front
COMPUTER port of the CNMSX-AV via a straight through 9-pin cable. Only then
can all system programs be uploaded. Select the Communication Settings button to
open the "Port Settings" window, as shown below. Notice that TCP/IP connection is
an option. However, a CNXENET+ card (not part of the CNX-AUDIO-6PAK) is
required for Ethernet connections.
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