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Ethernet Enabled Programmable TV/AV Controller
Crestron CEN-TVAV
IP Address
192.168.X.Y
IP Mask
255.255.0.0
Default Router
0.0.0.0
Class Ranges:
(X, Y and Z range from 0 to 255)
SETTINGS FOR NETWORK WITH
Other Crestron IP control/CEN devices on this LAN would conform to similar
parameters.
parameters.
Class A: 10.X.Y.Z
Class B: 172.16.X.Y to 172.31.X.Y
Class C: 192.168.0.X to 192.168.255.X
Class B: 172.16.X.Y to 172.31.X.Y
Class C: 192.168.0.X to 192.168.255.X
Recommended Settings
NON-CRESTRON EQUIPMENT
4. On the “Set Control System IP Address” dialog box, click OK to set
the entered values.
5. The reboot dialog box as shown below opens. Click Yes to reboot the
CEN-TVAV and continue.
Reboot Dialog Box
6. You will receive a confirmation message that the IP information has
been setup. After the system reboots, select Function | Cold Boot, to
view the IP Information.
view the IP Information.
NOTE: If an error that the viewport could not setup the IP information opens, verify
that the CEN-TVAV has been updated to the minimum operating system required for
Ethernet functionality. If the CEN-TVAV still cannot set the IP information, contact
Crestron customer service for assistance.
that the CEN-TVAV has been updated to the minimum operating system required for
Ethernet functionality. If the CEN-TVAV still cannot set the IP information, contact
Crestron customer service for assistance.
IP Table Setup
Ethernet devices that are addressed by the CEN-TVAV may have their IP addresses
set either in the SIMPL Windows program or through the Crestron Viewport using a
PC. Just as each Cresnet device is assigned a Cresnet NET ID, e.g. 03 through FE, to
be used when programming, an Ethernet device is assigned an IP ID which also may
range from 03 through FE. Ultimately, each IP ID is converted into an actual IP
address through an IP table that exists inside the CEN-TVAV.
set either in the SIMPL Windows program or through the Crestron Viewport using a
PC. Just as each Cresnet device is assigned a Cresnet NET ID, e.g. 03 through FE, to
be used when programming, an Ethernet device is assigned an IP ID which also may
range from 03 through FE. Ultimately, each IP ID is converted into an actual IP
address through an IP table that exists inside the CEN-TVAV.
NOTE: The CEN-TVAV has a limit of non-zero entries that may be entered into the
IP table. Although those entries may be placed anywhere in the table (position 03 to
FE), attempting to place more than seven (7) non-zero entries in the table will result
in an error message. Mark the CNMSX-PRO entry as the one and only “master”
entry.
IP table. Although those entries may be placed anywhere in the table (position 03 to
FE), attempting to place more than seven (7) non-zero entries in the table will result
in an error message. Mark the CNMSX-PRO entry as the one and only “master”
entry.
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Operations Guide - DOC. 5720A