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Crestron eServer™  
Ethernet 
OEM 
Module
 
Crestron Control System Control of a Device 
RS-232
eServer
SIMPL+
LOGIC
ENGINE
Crestron Control System
Ethernet
Control
DEVICE
 
Once the SIMPL+ module is created, it can be uploaded to the device via the serial 
or Ethernet port using the Crestron Viewport. Refer to "Appendix C: Uploading a 
SIMPL+ Program"
 on page 35 for details regarding the loading of a program from 
Viewport.  
The SIMPL Windows programmer can implement this device in their system by 
adding a generic e-control touchpanel symbol to their program, then reading the 
documentation generated by the OEM designer to determine what join number maps 
to what function on the device. Refer to "Programming with SIMPL™ Windows
on page 20 for details. 
3. Web Browser Control of a Device Through the eServer 
Utilizing PC-based Web Server and Crestron CNX Gateway 
Software 
Compared to the two previously mentioned configurations, this one is less common. 
This configuration allows the customer's device to interface to a web server and GUI 
web pages stored and running on a local PC. Although there are many reasons a 
designer may choose this configuration, the primary cause is for security. For 
example, if the objective is to control a projector through the Internet and not to 
expose the eServer web server to the Internet, the designer can use a standard PC 
web server. Such an arrangement also allows for more than the 2 MB of flash 
memory limit of the eServer for web pages. In this configuration, web page files are 
stored on file system in the PC.  
The eServer designer can create one SIMPL+ module and one set of e-control web 
pages. Then it is up to the end user to decide if they wish to run in "embedded web 
server mode" (refer to configuration # "1.Web Browser Control of a Device Through 
the eServer" 
on page 7) or "external web server mode".  
Operations Guide - DOC. 8148 
Ethernet OEM Module: eServer™  
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