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Ethernet Enabled Programmable TV/AV Controller 
Crestron CEN-TVAV
 
 
The CEN-TVAV was designed as a “scaled down” control system and does not 
support dynamic preset storage that may be required by certain macros, such as 
dynamic camera presets, etc. Having a simulated clock and simulated NVRAM, if 
power is lost the clock and symbols utilizing NVRAM do not maintain previous 
settings. 
In Remote Processing Mode, a CEN-TVAV may be used as an Ethernet peripheral 
within a host control system program. When this is done, all the functionality of the 
CEN-TVAV (such as the IR Port, Versiport, Com Port, Power Sensor, and IR 
Gateway) is accessed via the host control system program with no programming 
within the CEN-TVAV. For example, IR can be generated by the CEN-TVAV by 
programming the host control system only.  
The Mixed Mode is a combination of the Local Processing and Remote Processing 
Modes. For example, the Versiports can be programmed to control other equipment 
from the program in the CEN-TVAV and the IR Port can be generated via the host 
control system (no IR driver loaded in the CEN-TVAV). It is not recommended to 
communicate to a port of the CEN-TVAV (such as the IR Port) through a program in 
the CEN-TVAV itself and via a host control system. 
Physical Description 
Shown below is the STIRP and 5-pin connector plug that are supplied with the 
CEN-TVAV. When connected to the IR port of the CEN-TVAV and positioned near 
an attached TV or AV device, the STIRP (or other IR device) emits IR signals that 
control the attached device. The provided 5-pin connector plug shown may be 
connected to the I/O port of the CEN-TVAV and used for digital inputs, digital 
outputs, and analog inputs to control and monitor up to four external devices. 
CEN-TVAV Accessories 
STIRP
(10 ft /
25.40 cm)
5-PIN
CONNECTOR
PLUG
 
The CEN-TVAV, shown on the next page, is housed in a black enclosure with silk-
screened labels on the front and rear panels. On the front panel are 15 light-emitting 
diodes (LEDs) for indicating the status of the unit, the Ethernet that it is connected 
to, and the attached device(s). All connections are made through the rear panel. 
There are four rubber feet on the base of the unit for stability and to prevent slippage.  
The CEN-TVAV is also available as an international version. All of the features are 
identical with the exception of an international power-in cord and power out 
receptacle, and unit nomenclature of CENI-TVAV. Throughout this operations 
guide, all references to CEN-TVAV apply to both versions except where noted. 
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  Ethernet Enabled Programmable TV/AV Controller: CEN-TVAV 
Operations Guide - DOC. 5720A