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Crestron CEN-TVAV
Ethernet Enabled Programmable TV/AV Controller
Set Baud Rate to Obtain Communication
BAUD RATE
1. Set the viewport to 38400 N81 Baud via SETUP ->
COMMUNICATIONS SETTING.
2. Disconnect the AC power from the CEN-TVAV.
3. Reconnect AC power to the CEN-TVAV.
4. Within the first 5-seconds, press the BREAK character
3. Reconnect AC power to the CEN-TVAV.
4. Within the first 5-seconds, press the BREAK character
ALT-K) in the viewport and observe the standard CEN-TVAV
bootup message.
bootup message.
5. When the following message is displayed, press the space-
bar to abort running the program. Otherwise, the CEN-TVAV
will boot, the TVAVCOM-1 symbol will take over, and the
console will be set to the DISABLE rate.
Booting from Flash Prom
6E00
Press <space> for cold start
will boot, the TVAVCOM-1 symbol will take over, and the
console will be set to the DISABLE rate.
Booting from Flash Prom
6E00
Press <space> for cold start
6. To set the console baud rate, press F8 and select a new
baud rate. This will force the console to show the bootup
messages at bootup time.
messages at bootup time.
1. Set the viewport to the baud rate the console is operating at
or use "Establish Communications (Alt-B)" from the
Diagnostics Menu.
Diagnostics Menu.
2. Press BREAK (ALT-K) three times in succession and
observe the following reply:
TVAV Console Enabled
TVAV Console Enabled
STEPS TO PERFORM
If the baud rate was
set to 'disable' for
the console.
set to 'disable' for
the console.
If the baud rate was
set to a rate other
than 'disable' and
the rate is known.
set to a rate other
than 'disable' and
the rate is known.
If the baud rate was
set to a rate other
than 'disable' for the
console but the rate
is unknown.
set to a rate other
than 'disable' for the
console but the rate
is unknown.
The console port is always accessible, regardless of whether or not the program
contains a TVAVCOM-1 port, if the console connection is established via "TCP/IP
Console Connection" on page 19. To prevent the console switchover during program
development, the TVAVCOM-1 port may be commented out. If the TVAVCOM-1
port is not programmed in SIMPL Windows (if the definition is present but the Port
contains no data), then the console port will never be taken over and is always
accessible.
contains a TVAVCOM-1 port, if the console connection is established via "TCP/IP
Console Connection" on page 19. To prevent the console switchover during program
development, the TVAVCOM-1 port may be commented out. If the TVAVCOM-1
port is not programmed in SIMPL Windows (if the definition is present but the Port
contains no data), then the console port will never be taken over and is always
accessible.
Cable Configuration for Normal Operation
When operating the CEN-TVAV under normal conditions, refer to the figure on the
next page for a typical connection diagram.
next page for a typical connection diagram.
WARNING: When the POWER IN cord is plugged into an energized outlet,
POWER OUT becomes energized. Crestron recommends connecting the TV or AV
device before plugging the POWER IN cord into an outlet.
POWER OUT becomes energized. Crestron recommends connecting the TV or AV
device before plugging the POWER IN cord into an outlet.
CAUTION: When the ETHERNET port is connected to a larger network via a hub,
make sure that a straight (non-crossover type) Ethernet cable is used and that the
cable is NOT connected to the UPLINK port of an Ethernet hub.
make sure that a straight (non-crossover type) Ethernet cable is used and that the
cable is NOT connected to the UPLINK port of an Ethernet hub.
CAUTION: If making connections to the CRESNET modular port, DO NOT use
6-conductor telephone cables. Telephone cables are wired in a crisscross fashion and
are not compatible with Crestron equipment. Use the modular cable provided.
6-conductor telephone cables. Telephone cables are wired in a crisscross fashion and
are not compatible with Crestron equipment. Use the modular cable provided.
Operations Guide - DOC. 5720A
Ethernet Enabled Programmable TV/AV Controller: CEN-TVAV
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