Crestron Electronics CNRFT-48A User Manual 8
Crestron Electronics Inc 8
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Exhibit 2. Instruction manual Crestron CNRFT/CNIRT One-Way Wireless Panels Operations Guide A supplement to the Cresnet 11 Technical Manual GR REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS CHESTRON CNFIFT/CNIRT TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION... Functional Descrlptlon CNRFT-SZA/ASA. CNIRT-32A/-48A Physical Description........ Configuration Differences. LEADING SPECIFICATIONS CONTROLS AND INDICATORS. Controls.... Indicators... INSTALLATION/SETUP. PROGRAMMING .................... TEST/TROUBLESHOOTING. FURTHER INQUIRIES SYNTAX ................... "you cmunm. svsvsua lmflbai>bhhbivm—x—s:—a:—A One-Way Wireless Panels DOC. 8107 CRESTHON CNRFT/CNIRT One-Way Wireless Panels Fl . l . i . r . m r , ., . .l Jr: Tl . . a . n ,, n m 52“ 157mm m,“ rit‘i. ., n n ,, a . ‘ n lT a n , n ,. ,, ., . _ . l ,. I. V ,. ,. m .. ,, ., . , . ., c ., u , . ,. _ l cnzsrnoN cassmoN - r uNlVIlfmze-wstwnt umnmnzunisrmi CNRFT-SZA/CNlFlT—BZA CNFiFT—AGA/CNlRT—ABA Figure 1. CNRFT/CNIRT, One-Way Wireless Panels DESCRIPTION: The CNRFT—SZA/CNIHT-aZA and CNRW—48A/CNlHT-48A are a new improved version of CRESTHON‘s one-way wireless panels. The new “A" units are functionally identical to the non-"A“ units. but the newer units have been completely redesigned for greater ease of installation and maintenance. The manual rotary switches for ID code setting have been eliminated and replaced by a software utility program available from CRESTHON’s Workshop, The radioefreduency (HF) code packets have been updated to include error detection for higher reliability reception, The new improved one—way wireless panels must be used with CHESTHON's new CNHFGWA or CNlRGWA receiver The standard, high—quality nonfiA" version transmitters must continue to use the CNRFGW or CNIRGW. Functional Description CNRFT-32A/-48A The CNHFT series of portable RF wrreless panels, figure 1, is designed to operate With the CHESNET ll system with the use of a wireless receiver such as the CNHFGWA network unit. Up to 32 miniature pushbuttons reside on the CNHFT-BZA to provide direct user interface. The CNHFT-4BA offers up to 48 miniature pushbuttons. CNIRT-SZA/48A The CNIRT series of portable infrared llH) wireless panels, figure 1, is designed to operate with the CHESNET II system with the use of a wireless receiver such as the CNlRGWA network unit. Up to 32 miniature pushbuttons reside on the CNIHT—32A to provide direct user interface. The CNIHT-4BA offers up to 48 miniature pushhuttons, 055379?" 1 Doom, CRESTRON CNRFT/CNIRT One—Way Wireless Panels Physical Description CNHFl'v32A/48A and CNIRT—32A/4BA electronic hardware is housed in a high-impact molded plastic enclosure [refer to figures 1 and 2 for front and back Views, respectively l. The button ariay on the printed circuit board is covered by a customized button panel. All button panels include custom engraving, colored button caps, choice of button configurations, and panel finishes, Refer to the latest versron of the CRESNET ll EngraVing Worksheet for the wireless transmitters [Doc. 5242 and Doc. 5243) to design a unique button panel Umisslon of unused buttons is standard. A red transmit LED is located above the button panel cover. ,~ eArrEav covEn REMOVED m snow SENSOR LocAriou ‘ BATYERY COVER W/BATTEHY ‘ MOUNTED on INSlDE or coven Figure 2. CNRFT/CNIIIT, Back View A standard nine-volt battery is included with all units, Access to the battery is permitted after the battery cover, located on the underside of the unit, is removed. A sensor (photo transistor) used to program an identity code is also located in the battery compartment. Configuration Differences The RF and IR one-way vw'reless transmitters have two different configurations based on the maximum number of buttons available on the customized panel. They are depicted in table 1. Table 1. CNRFT-32A/48A and CNIRT-32A/48A Configurations _——_———— CONFIGURATION DESCRIPTION CNRFT~32A 8 CNlRT-B 2A 32 buttons on a customized panel CNHFl-48A a CNIHT~48A 48 buttons on a customized panel E ‘ ’ E“ Z DOC.8107 CHESTRON CNRFT/CNIRT One-Way Wireless Panels LEADING SPECIFICATIONS: Table 2 provides a summary of leading specifications for the wireless transmitters. Dimensions and weight are approximations rounded to the nearest tenth unit. Table 2. Loading Specifications SPECIFICATION DETAILS Battery 9V DC CHESNET II Workshop Version 5.0 or later CHESNET ll Operating System SHBOl 50.0FS or later CNRFT—SZA a CNlRT-BZA Height: 6.2 in li5.7 cm] Dimensions itWeight Wldth: 6 4 in (16.3011) Depth. 2.0 in (5.1 cm) Weight: 0.7Ib (0.3 kg) CNHFT-ABA a CNIRT-ABA Height 8.2 in 015.7 cm) Dimensions 8 Weight Vlhdth: 8.5 in (22.3 cm) NOTE Depth‘ 20in (51 cm) Weight l.le (0.5 kg] This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class 5 digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications, However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interlerence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment all and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ~ Heorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - lncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. go‘s rlsEt: os~ r elolt Is vns YEIMIS 3 DOC. 8107 CRESTHON CNRFT/CNIRT One-Way Wireless Panels CONTROLS AND INDICATORS: Controls Burton controls are custom designed. The Wireless transmitters are available with a maximum of 32 to 4B functional buttons (depending on the model). Function definition is determined by application of the unit within the CRESNET Il System. The customized button controls correspond to signal names that are defined in the SIMPL program Indicators There IS only one indicator located on the wireless transmitters. The indicator is a red LED and resides on the face of the unit above the button panel cover. The transmit LED indicates lH/HF transmission and illuminates when a button is depressed, INSTALLATION/SETUP: Every wireless transmitter communicating with either the CNHFGWA or CNIRGWA requires a unique identity code (ID CODE). For HF devices the ID CODE is referred to as HF ID. For [H devices the ID CODE is referred to as IR ID. There are 254 possible two—digit hexadecimal alphanumeric codes ranging from Di to FE. The CNHFl/CNIRT ID CODE is factory set to ti, but may be changed from a PC via CHESTHUN’s CHESNEI' ll Workshop. An ID CODE may need to be changed it more than one transmitter is placed on the network. To maintain code diversrty within the CRESNET II system, use codes between 10 and FE tor the transmitters NOTES 1, The ID CODE on the wireless transmitters is factory set to 11. 2 If an ID CODE needs to be changed, do not use 00 or FF as on HF/IH ID. 3 Do not confuse HF/IR ID with network (NET) ID. The following items are required to change the wireless transmitter ID CODE: - PC running CHESNET ll Workshop. version 5.0 or later. ~ CNIDC - Identity Code cable. Complete the following steps in the order provided to ensure proper ID CODE assignment of the unit, 1, Start up the CRESNET lI Workshop with the following DOS commands. CD\CN2 (depress ENTER) CNWS (depress ENTER) 2. The Workshop commences with an opening screen. Depress any keyto open the MAIN MENU. illustrated in figure 3. E M‘O rIEEc OSN r filo! Is var r EIMIS 4 Doc. B1 “7 CHESTRON CNRFT/CNIRT One-Way Wireless Panels 3. From the MAIN MENU, highlight Utilities and depress ENTER. The UTILITY MENU, iIIustrated in figure 4, appears on the display. cmrrr II womm tin Twain wmtm m; mm mm mm mm Ma, smpt mtg-Siam?“ m cm Sat in nln um ununn busts mmmm. Imd'ute Ntrzm rip mum“ on. , m in (an. “up, . 3st mantra - 7, Ft-Nup , 7 m to our. Arum . so new”, Fl-tklp Figure 3. MAIN MENU, Workshop Figure 4. UTILITY MENU, Workshop 4. From the UTILITY MENU, highlight TID and depress ENTER. The Transmitter ID Programmer, illustrated In figure 5, appears on the display. mitxsxfiiu wmgmp m; rmmm m PmpnrnmrrA— mm rk probemer salmon lmimrrrer vs 131 cmi pm amp nmmmamm . ' m. Emu m Prnlmm m. transmitter m s. m mm in amp: mm H mm mm.“ s“——§flT—n-H¢: CNRFGW \CNRFT (alking m a GNRFGWA TRANSMITTER : CNIIFT \ID # and innsminurtwe. M = undependam button. iZ = NETJD <10 0 FE>: CNIRGW \CNIRT talking to a CNIRGWA TRANSMHTER <1]! IDCODE >: CNIRT \ID # and fiansmimr tvpe. ii = <9“ng name> \Independem hunon. iZ = ii = GHESTHON W W WM 9 Doc, 3107 Creswon Electronics, Inc. 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