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Crestron PAC2 
 
Professional Automation Computer
 
Once the cable connections are made, open the Crestron Viewport and click Setup | 
Communication Settings
 on the menu to display the “Port Settings” window. Then 
click TCP/IP as the connection type. Enter the IP address of the PAC2. 
“Port Settings” Window 
 
To verify communication, click Diagnostics | Establish Communications (Find 
Rack).
 This should display a window that gives the IP address and port number. 
Setting Network IDs in D3 Pro 
Lighting control modules, like all Crestron devices, have a default internal Network 
ID that is set at the factory. This internal Network ID and the Network ID that is 
assigned in the D3 Pro lighting program must match. For example, if you have a 
CNX-B6 keypad in your lighting system, the internal Network ID of that keypad has 
to match the Network ID that is shown in the program’s Finish View
In some cases, you will need to change the internal Network ID to match the 
Network ID assigned by D3 Pro. The procedure for setting Network IDs differs 
depending on the firmware version of the device. With some firmware versions, only 
the device currently being configured can be connected to the network, while all 
other devices have to be disconnected from the network. Crestron's newest firmware 
upgrades allow automatic configuration of Network IDs, with no need to take 
devices offline. Devices that can be configured in this way, such as lighting modules 
and keypads, are referred to as touch-settable devices. 
D3 Pro provides options for configuring Network IDs in both touch-settable and non 
touch-settable devices. 
For information on setting network IDs, refer to the detailed information contained in 
the D3 Pro help file, or in Crestron’s D3 Pro Reference Guide, Doc. 5998. The latest 
version is available as a PDF on the Crestron website (
). 
 
Operations Guide – Doc. 5941 
Professional Automation Computer: PAC2  
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