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Digital Audio Processor with Room Control  
Crestron C2N-DAP8RC  
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 Digital Audio Processor with Room Control: C2N-DAP8RC 
 Operations Guide - DOC. 8187A 
NOTE:  The Philips Pronto model transmitter contains built-in RC5 commands for 
out-of-the-box use. The Pronto transmitter’s RC5 System Number is equivalent to 
the Crestron Transmitter ID; similarly, the RC5 Command Number is equivalent to 
the Crestron Button ID. This means that setting up the Phillips Pronto requires only 
the code verification procedure described below, but not the mapping procedure. 
NOTE:  The Phillips Pronto can also generate non-RC5 codes. 
Code Verification 
All IR transmitters provide manufacturer’s documentation that lists IR codes by 
device and manufacturer. Code verification involves choosing the appropriate code 
so that the transmitter can communicate with the C2N-DAP8RC. This requires the 
following: 
•  Crestron interface box, such as C2N-DAP8RC, connected to CNXRMIRD 
•  PC running the Crestron Viewport. The Crestron Viewport is available as a 
pull-down command from SIMPL Windows or Crestron VisionTools
®
  
Pro-e (VT Pro-e), or as a standalone utility 
•  Crestron control system connected to the PC (the control system should be 
running a valid SIMPL Windows program so that the C2N-DAP8RC can be 
polled) 
The procedure is completed as follows: 
1. From 
the 
Viewport 
Diagnostics menu, select Identify Transmitter ID. The 
Viewport will check the baud rate and then display the "Transmitter 
Identification" window. 
 
 
2.  Point the transmitter at the CNXRMIRD and select a code, as outlined in 
the manufacturer's documentation.  
3.  Press a button on the transmitter and take note of the "Transmitter 
Identification" window.  
4.  If no activity is listed next to Button Action, the code is not acceptable. 
Repeat steps 2 and 3 with another code. If activity is indicated next to 
Button Action with each button press, the code was successfully 
programmed. 
Once the code has been successfully programmed, the transmitter is automatically 
assigned a unique hexadecimal Transmitter ID that can range from 00 to 3F.