Справочник Пользователя для Crestron qm-rmc
Room Media Controller
Crestron QM-RMC
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.
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.
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.
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.
The QM-RMC is a stand-alone processor with all of the capabilities of a 2-
Series processor, without the Cresnet
Series processor, without the Cresnet
®
port. The QM-RMC is programmed with
SIMPL Windows and has a built-in web server, native email client, supports
DHCP and DNS, as well as SSL (Secure Socket Layer - Industry standard
network security native to all Crestron 2-Series control systems). Versatile
enough to operate as a standalone control system, the QM-RMC is also ideally
suited for integration with an MP2E, MC2E or the CP2E low-cost room control
solutions.
DHCP and DNS, as well as SSL (Secure Socket Layer - Industry standard
network security native to all Crestron 2-Series control systems). Versatile
enough to operate as a standalone control system, the QM-RMC is also ideally
suited for integration with an MP2E, MC2E or the CP2E low-cost room control
solutions.
The QM-RMC provides a 10/100 Ethernet port with support for DHCP and a
built-in Web server, so users can control serial devices from any computer on
the LAN, WAN, or even the Internet. Create customized Web pages using
Crestron VisionTools
built-in Web server, so users can control serial devices from any computer on
the LAN, WAN, or even the Internet. Create customized Web pages using
Crestron VisionTools
®
Pro-e software, eliminating the need for third-party Web
page design software.
In fact, the new Crestron e-Control
®
2 technology gives Web pages the same
look and feel as Crestron’s TPS ISYS
®
touchpanel pages, with almost zero
latency. This means you can add multi-mode buttons, gauges, sliders, subpages
and high-resolution graphics to your Web page projects, and the runtime
performance will be the same as with TPS touchpanels. Crestron e-Control 2
also generates standalone executables allowing users to launch from their
Windows
and high-resolution graphics to your Web page projects, and the runtime
performance will be the same as with TPS touchpanels. Crestron e-Control 2
also generates standalone executables allowing users to launch from their
Windows
®
desktop, or Windows XP/Windows, CE StrongARM, XScale, Web
Tablet/Handheld PC, or Pocket PC 2002 PDA.
Some applications that QM-RMC can be used to monitor include: remote power
control/management of A/V devices, lamp life of projectors, device status to
ensure proper equipment operations, room occupancy, and room and/or device
security. It can also be used to remotely lock out projector/display controls from
unwanted users or to log equipment usage. Combined with the power of
Crestron RoomView
control/management of A/V devices, lamp life of projectors, device status to
ensure proper equipment operations, room occupancy, and room and/or device
security. It can also be used to remotely lock out projector/display controls from
unwanted users or to log equipment usage. Combined with the power of
Crestron RoomView
™
software, hundreds of rooms with QM-RMCs can be
centrally monitored as to the status of all the above-mentioned functions by
multiple AV-personnel using PC/laptops connected to their LAN/WAN/Internet.
multiple AV-personnel using PC/laptops connected to their LAN/WAN/Internet.
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• Room Media Processor: QM-RMC
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