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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.  
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. 
The QM-RMC is a stand-alone processor with all of the capabilities of a 2-
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. 
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
®
 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
®
 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
 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. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Room Media Processor: QM-RMC 
 
Operations Guide - DOC. 6161