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QuickMedia™ Receiver/Processor                      Crestron QM-RMCRX-BA  
touchpanel pages, with the same outstanding runtime performance. Crestron  
e-Control 2 also generates standalone XPanel programs that users can launch 
from their Windows
®
 desktop or from Windows PocketPC 2002 PDA devices 
and Windows Tablet PCs. With built-in support for SSL, users can feel 
confident knowing that their Crestron e-Control 2 connection to the control 
system is secure and private. 
The QM-RMCRX-BA supports all Crestron e-Control power applications, 
including Crestron RoomView™ software. Using Crestron RoomView, 
organizations can monitor multiple room A/V controllers on an Ethernet 
network, in real time, from any network PC. Crestron RoomView and the  
QM-RMCRX-BA can provide remote power control and management of A/V 
devices, including monitoring lamp life of projectors, device status to ensure 
proper equipment operations, room occupancy, equipment use log, and device 
and room security. 
NOTE:  DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a network protocol 
that enables a DHCP server to automatically assign an IP address to an 
individual computer’s TCP/IP stack software. DHCP assigns a number 
dynamically from a defined range of numbers (i.e., a scope) configured for a 
given network.  
NOTE:  DNS stands for Domain Name Service (or System). Its primary use is 
to translate, or resolve, the IP number for a computer (e.g., 129.79.5.208) from 
an alphanumeric name. 
NOTE:  SSL, or Secure Socket Layer, is the most commonly used protocol for 
Web security. In addition to providing security for HTTP (Web hypertext) 
transactions, SSL works with other TCP/IP standards such as IMAP mail and 
LDAP directory access. For a security standard such as SSL to work, the 
browser and the Web server must both be configured to use it. SSL works by 
creating a temporary shared “key” that only allows the devices on either end of a 
transmission, to scramble and unscramble information. To anyone between the 
sender and the receiver, the SSL transmission is indecipherable. SSL uses 
certificates to verify that a device, browser or server is authentic. In addition, all 
data sent over an encrypted SSL connection is protected with a mechanism for 
detecting tampering — that is, for automatically determining whether the data 
has been altered in transit. Crestron’s implementation of SSL supports self-
signed certificates and certificates issued by official Internet Certifying 
Authorities combined with assignable security levels and password protection. 
Crestron SSL integration uses the RSA 1024 bit Key Exchange Algorithm with 
a host of cipher suites. 
The QM-RMCRX-BA also provides two isolated relays for controlling low 
voltage contact closure devices such as drapes, screens and lifts. 
QuickMedia Transport System 
Using a new, proprietary signal routing solution, signals such as composite 
video, S-video, RGBHV, audio, and microphone are all transported using a 
single cable solution called QuickMedia (QM). 
The QM transport system port is capable of managing computer, video, and 
audio signals simultaneously through one CAT5E or CAT6 UTP (unshielded 
twisted pair) wire, simplifying installations. 
Routing CAT5E or CAT6 UTP cable is less expensive and much simpler than 
routing multi-colored, multi-conductor coax cable. All Crestron products using 
the QM transport system are capable of sending and receiving QM signals via 
 QuickMedia™ Receiver/Processor: QM-RMCRX-BA  
Operations Guide - DOC. 6332