Crestron electronic CNTV User Manual

CRESTRON CNTV  
Cresnet Television Control Unit  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................................1  
Functional Description ..................................................................................................1  
Physical Description......................................................................................................1  
LEADING SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................1  
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS..............................................................................................2  
Controls ..........................................................................................................................2  
Indicators.........................................................................................................................3  
IR ..........................................................................................................................3  
MESSAGE..........................................................................................................3  
READY ................................................................................................................3  
T and R.................................................................................................................3  
INSTALLATION/SETUP ...........................................................................................................3  
Optional Equipment.......................................................................................................3  
Identity Code ..................................................................................................................4  
Power and IR Testing ....................................................................................................4  
Power Sensor Placement................................................................................4  
IR Probe Placement...........................................................................................7  
Preparation for Use .......................................................................................................7  
PROGRAMMING .......................................................................................................................9  
TEST/TROUBLESHOOTING....................................................................................................9  
FURTHER INQUIRIES................................................................................................................10  
APPENDIX..................................................................................................................................11  
Software Setup and Diagnostics .................................................................................11  
MRMT11 Setup Menus................................................................................................12  
Net ID Tasks ......................................................................................................12  
Downloading Tasks ...........................................................................................13  
Configuration Information .................................................................................13  
Enter Test Menu ...............................................................................................13  
RETURN AND WARRANTY POLICIES...................................................................................17  
Merchandise Returns / Repair Service .......................................................................17  
CRESTRON Limited Warranty.......................................................................................17  
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BACK  
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DIGITAL  
PWR IR  
SENSE OUT  
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NET  
OUT  
IN  
IR  
MESSAGE  
READY  
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R
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PWR  
1.5 in  
3.8 cm  
CRESTRON  
CNTV  
CRESTRON  
INC.  
CRESSKILL N.J. 07626  
ELECTRONICS  
5.4 in  
13.8 cm  
UNIT DEPTH: 4.9 in (12.4 cm)  
Figure 1. CNTV, Panel Views  
DESCRIPTION:  
Functional Description  
The CNTV, illustrated in figure 1, is part of the MRMT-21 RF Classroom System or may be used  
separately as a Cresnet network device. Regardless of the system, the primary function of the CNTV is to  
accept and process system commands to control televisions or other associated audio/video devices in a  
remote location. The scope of this document provides technical information of the CNTV as a stand-alone  
Cresnet network device. Refer to the latest revision of MRMT-21 (Doc. 5602) for operation of the unit  
within the MRMT-21 system.  
Physical Description  
The CNTV is housed in a black enclosure with silk-screened labels on the front and back of the case. On  
the front, there are five red LEDs for indicating the current status of the unit. All connections are made on  
the back of the unit.  
There are four rubber feet on the base of the unit for stability and to prevent slippage. If necessary, the  
user can apply Dual Lock fasteners to the unit's underside. The rubber feet do not need to be removed. The  
fasteners may be preferred for additional stability when mounting the unit onto the surface of a TV.  
LEADING SPECIFICATIONS:  
Table 1 provides a summary of leading specifications for the CNTV. Dimensions and weight are rounded to  
the nearest tenth unit.  
Table 1. Leading Specifications  
SPECIFICATION  
DETAILS  
Power Requirements  
SIMPL Windows  
1.2 Watts, 9 - 28 VDC  
Version 1.30.11 or later  
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CNMSX Upgrade File  
CNRACKX Upgrade File  
Version 5.04.11x.upz or later  
Version 5.07.06w.upz or later  
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Table 1. Leading Specifications (Continued)  
SPECIFICATION  
Dimensions & Weight  
DETAILS  
Height: 1.5 in (3.8 cm)  
Width: 5.4 in (13.8 cm)  
Depth: 4.9 in (12.4 cm)  
Weight: 1.3 lb (0.6 kg)  
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The latest software versions can be obtained from the Downloads page (SIMPLWIN Library) of Crestron's  
website (www.crestron.com). New users are required to register in order to obtain access to the FTP site.  
UPZ extension files can be obtained from the Downloads page (OPSYS Library) of Crestron's website.  
As of the date of manufacture, the unit has been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE  
marking.  
NOTE  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)  
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS:  
Controls  
The CNTV has an IR receiver on the front-right side, located above the CNTV label. Verify that the receiver  
is in a line-of-sight path and unobstructed. The LED flashes when IR is received, confirming a good line-of-  
sight path.  
CAUTION  
Direct sunlight or other light sources may prevent the unit from working properly by  
desensitizing the CNTV IR receiver.  
All CNTVs contain an IR receiver port, two IR outputs, two power sensors, four VersiPorts, two serial  
ports, and a CRESNET port. The IR receiver port receives signals from the MRHC transmitter. The two IR  
outputs are designed to work with IR controlled devices including TVs and other classroom equipment.  
The digital connector of the CNTV-CS (supplied) attaches to the DIGITAL IN/OUT back panel connector of  
the CNTV. The CNTV-CS senses whether a single television set (9" color or larger) is OFF or ON. The  
NET port is provided for connection to the Cresnet system. There are four bidirectional TTL lines (or  
VersiPorts) on the unit which are capable of sensing TTL voltage levels, analog voltage levels, or contact  
closures to ground. They can also output TTL/CMOS logic levels. These lines provide control or sensing of  
additional classroom equipment (i.e., security systems).  
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The ports are preconfigured by Crestron to determine which of the following functions each port performs.  
The serial ports are capable of several different functions.  
1. Connection of wired control panel (MRWP or MRWPLCD).  
2. Connection to a classroom computer running Crestron's IBM Linkway interface, Crestron's Course  
Director software, or Crestron's MacIntosh Transmitter software.  
Indicators  
There are five LED indicators located on the front panel of the CNTV.  
IR  
This red LED turns "on" when an IR signal from the hand transmitter is received by the CNTV.  
MESSAGE  
This red LED "lights" when a message has been sent to the classroom in which the unit resides. To turn  
"off" the LED, depress the Message button on the transmitter (MRHC) or wired panel (MRWP or  
MRWPLCD).  
READY  
This red LED "lights" when sources have been scheduled and are active for the classroom in which the  
unit resides.  
T and R  
These two red LEDs "light" or flash rapidly when there is communication between the associated control  
system and the CNTV. The LEDs should illuminate when power is supplied to the CNTV.  
INSTALLATION/SETUP:  
Optional Equipment  
Due to variations in installation requirements, not all possible peripheral pieces of equipment are supplied  
with the CNTV. Table 2 provides a list of all optional equipment that can be used in conjunction with the  
CNTV.  
Table 2. Optional Equipment  
EQUIPMENT  
Wall Jack  
PART NUMBER  
MANUFACTURER  
RATIONALE  
048-0059-ND  
Digi-Key  
Digi-Key  
Provides interface to Cresnet system.  
Provides connection to Cresnet system.  
RJ11 (6-position, 6-pin) Consult catalog  
modular telephone  
connector cable  
regarding application  
requirements.  
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Table 2. Optional Equipment (Continued)  
EQUIPMENT  
MRIRP  
PART NUMBER  
MANUFACTURER  
RATIONALE  
MRIRP  
Crestron  
Connects system to additional IR devices.  
One MRIRP is supplied with CNTV.  
Supplied by Crestron (with MRSC) to  
provide connection to PC for software setup  
and diagnostics. Refer to figure 2.  
Detects electromagnetic fields. Use in place  
of CNTV-CS or on second TV.  
Diagnostic cable (9-pin D 15676-2  
to 6-position, 6-pin  
Crestron  
modular telephone jack)  
Power Sensor Loop  
N/A  
Refer to figure 3.  
MRWP  
MRWP  
Crestron  
Crestron  
Crestron  
Wired control panel.  
MRWPLCD  
MRHC  
MRWPLCD  
MRHC  
Wired control panel with LCD.  
IR handheld remote.  
Identity Code  
The CNTV identity code (ID CODE) consists of a two-digit hexadecimal number. These codes are vital for  
proper communication and typically factory set. An ID CODE label is affixed to each unit. The ID CODE can  
range from 03 to FE. The ID CODE of each unit must match the ID CODE specified in the SIMPL Windows  
program in order for the device to be addressed properly.  
If the CNTV ID CODE needs to be altered, it can be set from a PC via CNTV SETUP menus. Refer to the  
Appendix in this guide for details that describe the method of setting the CNTV ID CODE.  
Power and IR Testing  
Power and IR testing consists of equipment placement and running a software test. Placement of sensing  
devices must be performed before running the software test. Make proper connections as shown in figure  
4. Refer to the Appendix in this guide for details that describe how to run a power sensor test. If a wired  
panel is employed, an abridged power sensor test consists of observing illumination of the "POWER" LED  
while turning TV power on and off manually.  
Power Sensor Placement  
Use a CNTV-CS (supplied) or power sensor loop (optional) to detect power from television or other  
equipment to be controlled. The CNTV-CS should be plugged into an AC outlet and the television to be  
current sensed is plugged into the CNTV-CS. The digital connector of the CNTV-CS is attached to the  
DIGITAL IN/OUT back panel connector of the CNTV. Alternatively, a wire loop (as shown in figure 3) can  
be constructed and placed in the electromagnetic field of the television flyback transformer. Perform  
Power Sensor Test (refer to Enter Test Menu in the Appendix of this guide) to determine if the device is  
OFF or ON or in the electromagnetic field.  
NOTE  
The loop is less reliable than the CNTV-CS, since it depends heavily on position and  
the low-power emissions of the television.  
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IR Probe Placement  
Place a MRIRP over the IR window on a television or other equipment to be controlled. MRIRP must  
completely cover IR window and other extraneous light should be blocked with opaque tape. Turn the TV  
on manually. If the TV does not respond to "MUTE" or "VOLUME" commands from the transmitter or  
wired panel, change the position of the MRIRP.  
Preparation for Use  
NOTE  
The CNTV should be powered from a 12 VDC power pack. Obtaining power from the  
power pack and the network does not result in damage to the unit. If system design  
prevents use of power pack (i.e., absence of AC outlet) contact a Crestron technical  
support representative for power alternatives.  
Crestron recommends specific power packs for its network devices. The recommended power pack for  
the CNTV is Crestron part number PW-1205. If an external power pack other than this Crestron model is  
obtained, verify that it meets the required specifications and polarity as shown in table 3.  
Table 3. DC Power Pack Specifications  
CRESTRON POWER PACK  
INPUT SPECS  
OUTPUT SPECS  
PW-1205  
120VAC 60Hz 18W  
12VDC 500mA  
DC Power Pack Polarity  
Refer to figure 5 for a typical hook-up diagram of the CNTV within a Cresnet system. Connecting cables  
and hardware are not supplied with the unit, due to variations of installation requirements. Crestron  
recommends that wall jacks with an RJ11 (6-6) receptacle be located in the room with a CNTV. Use a  
telephone cable of appropriate length to connect the CNTV to the wall jack. Wire a Cresnet cable to the  
four terminals at the rear of the wall jack.  
CAUTION  
The modular NET port on the CNTV requires unique wiring. Wiring the port according to  
Crestron Network Modular Cable Requirements (latest version of Doc. 5682) will  
result in damage to the CNTV.  
Due to the wire order within the cable, the connecting color scheme is non-standard and illustrated in  
Detail A of Figure 5. Local power is provided, so the fourth wire (+ 24V) is not needed. If a wall jack  
connection is not an option, Detail A also illustrates a direct to Cresnet alternative. Detail B provides a  
detailed illustration of the communication cable required if a wired panel is employed as an interface.  
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PROGRAMMING:  
The CNTV requires custom configuration in order to program. Prior to closing your order, it was necessary  
to complete the Crestron CNTV Worksheet. This worksheet permits Crestron to prepare a specific  
configuration file based on the intended use of the CNTV. Append this file to the overall control system  
program in SIMPL Windows. For more details regarding programming the CNTV, consult a Crestron  
technical representative.  
TEST/TROUBLESHOOTING:  
Table 4 provides corrective action for possible trouble situations. If further assistance is required, please  
contact a Crestron technical representative.  
Table 4. Troubleshooting Guide  
TROUBLE  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
Replace batteries.  
TV is not responding to hand control.  
Batteries in hand control may be dead.  
Interference with IR commands from  
other source or obstructions.  
Verify a direct line-of-sight path  
between the emitters at the top of  
the hand control and the IR receptor  
on the CNTV front panel. Do not  
allow direct sunlight or other light  
sources to shine directly on the  
CNTV IR receptor.  
Transmitter is near maximum range.  
Move closer and try again until IR  
LED "lights" when a button is  
depressed.  
TV is not responding to hand control.  
IR transmitter in hand control may not be Correct the position of the hand  
pointed directly at CNTV.  
control or the position of the CNTV  
for optimum performance.  
Power sensor may not be attached to  
TV.  
Verify that power sensor is correctly  
positioned. Perform Power Sensor  
Test, refer to Enter Test Menu in this  
guide.  
IR probe may not be attached to TV.  
Verify that IR probe is correctly  
positioned. Depress the MUTE  
button to see if the TV responds.  
Verify make of TV and obtain correct  
IR driver number from Crestron.  
Call media center to obtain message.  
Incorrect IR driver assigned for TV  
(during installation only).  
MESSAGE LED is illuminated.  
Message has been sent to the  
classroom by the headend or scheduling Depress Message button to  
computer. extinguish MESSAGE LED.  
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Table 4. Troubleshooting Guide (Continued)  
TROUBLE  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
READY LED is not illuminated.  
Event is not scheduled for this classroom Call media center to check  
at the current time.  
scheduling time. Verify correct date  
and time (AM or PM).  
Scheduled event has not been prepared. Call media center to determine if  
event is prepared.  
Communication between scheduling  
Check the message window on the  
computer and CNTV has been disrupted. scheduling computer to determine if  
a network failure has occurred.  
Check that the scheduling software  
(SchoolNet) is running.  
Check all connections between PC  
and network.  
Verify that the ID for the CNTV is  
properly set to match the SIMPL  
program and scheduling computer.  
T and R LEDs are not illuminated.  
CNTV is not communicating with its  
associated control system.  
Verify that power is supplied to the  
CNTV and control system.  
Verify that the ID for the CNTV is  
properly set to the network ID which  
matches the SIMPL program.  
FURTHER INQUIRIES:  
If after reviewing this Operations Guide for the CNTV, you cannot locate specific information or have  
questions, please take advantage of Crestron's award winning technical support team by calling:  
In the US and Canada, call Crestron's corporate headquarters at 1-888-CRESTRON  
[1-888-273-7876] or 1-201-767-3400.  
In Europe, call Crestron International at + 32-15-50-99-50.  
In Asia, call Crestron Asia at + 852-2341-2016.  
In Latin America, call Crestron Latin America at + 525-574-15-90.  
For local support from exclusive Crestron factory-trained personnel call:  
In Australia, call Soundcorp at + 613-9488-1555.  
In New Zealand, call Amber Technologies at + 649-410-8382.  
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APPENDIX  
Software Setup and Diagnostics  
CNTV setup parameters and diagnostic tools are accessible via a PC. A diagnostic cable, illustrated in  
figure 2, is used to connect the PC to COM1 port of the CNTV for setup and diagnostic purposes.  
Connect a computer running a terminal emulator, such as Windows Terminal (included with WindowsTM),  
ProComm Plus, or Telix. Set the communication parameters and text transfer parameters, as follows.  
1. From the Windows Terminal program (Accessories menu), select Settings and Communications to  
open the Communications dialog box.  
2. Alter the terminal's communication parameters. Crestron requires the following settings.  
Baud Rate:  
Data Bits:  
Parity:  
19200  
8
None  
1
Stop Bits:  
The COM port on the PC is open to the discretion of the user. The Communications dialog box will  
appear, as shown below.  
3. Click OK. The program assigns communication parameters.  
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4. Select Settings and Text Transfers to open the Text Transfers dialog box.  
5. Select "Line at a Time" Flow Control. The Text Transfers dialog box will appear, as shown below.  
6. Click OK. The program alters the flow control to provide support for ASCII file transfers with a 0.1  
second delay between lines.  
MRMT11 Setup Menus  
The MRMT11 SETUP menus can be accessed only after connecting the communication port of the PC  
(specified in the previous section) to the COM1 port of the CNTV with the diagnostic cable and applying  
power. Refer to the Preparation for Use section for details that describe CNTV power connections.  
Immediately after applying power to the CNTV, depress the letter "x" on the keyboard. The menu  
selections are not case sensitive. The MRMT11 Setup Menu appears on the screen as six lines of text.  
MRMT11 Setup Menu  
1 - Net ID Tasks  
2 - Downloading Tasks  
3 - Configuration Information  
4 - Enter Test Menu  
0 - Return to normal operation  
The menu consists of five options. Selection is made by depressing the appropriate number for each menu  
option.  
Net ID Tasks  
Depressing "1" from the MRMT11Setup Menu opens the Net ID Setup Menu which appears on the  
screen as four lines of text.  
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Net ID Setup Menu  
1 - Display Current Net ID  
2 - Enter new Net ID  
0 - Return to previous menu  
To display the current CNTV ID CODE setting, depress "1". To enter a new CNTV ID CODE, depress "2",  
enter the new ID CODE, and depress "Enter". The program responds by displaying the ID CODE as  
verification. Refer to the Identity Code section of this guide for details on choosing a proper ID CODE. To  
return to the MRMT Setup Menu, depress "0".  
Downloading Tasks  
Depressing "2" from the MRMT11 Setup Menu opens the MRMT11 Downloading Tasks Menu which  
appears on the screen as six lines of text.  
MRMT11 Downloading Tasks Menu  
1 - Load Scratch Page  
2 - Verify Scratch Page  
3 - Program Data  
4 - Program Code  
0 - Return to previous menu  
The options available from the MRMT11 Downloading Tasks Menu are beyond the scope of this  
operations guide and should only be used under supervision from a Crestron technical support  
representative during telephone support.  
Configuration Information  
Depressing "3" from the MRMT11 Setup Menu opens the MRMT11 Retrieve Information Menu which  
appears on the screen as six lines of text.  
MRMT11 Retrieve Information Menu  
1 - Firmware Version  
2 - Current Configuration File Name  
3 - Show all Configuration Files  
4 - Change Current Configuration File  
0 - Return to previous menu  
The options available from the MRMT11 Retrieve Information Menu are beyond the scope of this  
operations guide and should only be used under supervision from a Crestron technical support  
representative during telephone support.  
Enter Test Menu  
Depressing "4" from the MRMT11 Setup Menu opens the MRMT11 Test Menu which appears on the  
screen as four lines of text.  
MRMT11 Test Menu  
1 - Power Sensor Test  
2 - VersiPort Tests  
0 - Return to previous menu  
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To display the MRMT11 Power Sensor Test Menu and begin power sense testing, depress "1". To  
display the CNTV VersiPort Test Menu and begin testing, depress "2". To return to the MRMT11 Setup  
Menu, depress "0".  
Power Sensor Tests  
Depressing "1" from the MRMT11 Test Menu opens the MRMT11 Power Sensor Test Menu  
which appears on the screen as four lines of text.  
MRMT11 Power Sensor Test Menu  
1 - Power Sensor 1  
2 - Power Sensor 2  
0 - Return to previous menu  
Before beginning a power sensor test, refer to figure 4 for wiring connections of the power  
sense (PWR SENSE) and infrared output (IR OUT) ports of the CNTV. The figure provides  
connections to one or two TVs. The test requires additional equipment: CNTV-CS, MRIRP, and  
possibly a power sensor loop. The quantity of each piece of equipment depends one whether one  
or two TVs are being sensed. A single CNTV-CS and MRIRP is shipped with each CNTV. The  
power sensor loop is a make item (not supplied). Figure 3 describes the loop materials and how  
to make one. If the CNTV is driving more than one TV, an additional MRIRP must be ordered.  
To initiate the Power Sensor Test for the power sense (PWR SENSE) 1 port, depress "1". To  
initiate the Power Sensor Test for the power sense (PWR SENSE) 2 port, depress "2". To return  
to the MRMT11 Test Menu, depress "0".  
The MRMT11 Power Sensor Test for either port begins by the PC prompting the user to depress  
the space bar to initialize the test. Turn on power to the TV. As long as the power sensor  
hardware is detecting power, an asterisk (*) appears on the screen every quarter second. If the  
power sensor hardware is not detecting power, a dash (-) appears on the screen at quarter  
second intervals. Move the loop while watching the screen to determine the best placement of  
the sensors. To end the test, depress the space bar.  
VersiPort Tests  
Depressing "2" from the MRMT11 Test Menu opens the MRMT11 VersiPort Test Menu which  
appears on the screen as six lines of text.  
MRMT11 VersiPort Test Menu  
1 - Test Digital Inputs  
2 - Read Analog Inputs  
3 - Set Analog Input Thresholds  
4 - Test Analog Inputs  
0 - Return to previous menu  
There are four types of VersiPort tests. Selection is made by depressing the appropriate number  
for each menu option.  
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Test Digital Inputs  
Depressing "1" from the MRMT11 VersiPort Test Menu opens the MRMT11 VersiPort Digital  
Input Test Menu which appears on the screen as six lines of text.  
MRMT11 VersiPort Digital Input Test Menu  
1 - VersiPort 1  
2 - VersiPort 2  
3 - VersiPort 3  
4 - VersiPort 4  
0 - Return to previous menu  
To initiate the VersiPort Digital Input Test for each pin in the DIGITAL IN/OUT port, depress the  
corresponding menu number. For example, to test pin 1, depress 1 on the keyboard.  
The MRMT11 VersiPort Digital Input Test begins by the PC prompting the user to depress the  
space bar to initialize the test. As long as the VersiPort is detecting an active signal, an asterisk  
(*) appears on the screen every quarter second. If the VersiPort is not detecting an active  
signal, a dash (-) appears on the screen at quarter second intervals. An active signal is defined  
by a contact closure to ground or TTL logic "0". Inactive signals are defined as open or TTL logic  
"1". To end the test, depress the space bar.  
Read Analog Inputs  
Depressing "2" from the MRMT11 VersiPort Test Menu opens the MRMT11 VersiPort Display  
Analog Input Menu which appears on the screen as six lines of text.  
MRMT11 VersiPort Display Analog Input Menu  
1 - VersiPort 1  
2 - VersiPort 2  
3 - VersiPort 3  
4 - VersiPort 4  
0 - Return to previous menu  
To initiate a reading of the VersiPort Analog Input for each pin in the DIGITAL IN/OUT port,  
depress the corresponding menu number. For example, to test pin 1, depress 1 on the keyboard.  
The MRMT11 VersiPort Display Analog Input begins by the PC prompting the user to depress  
the space bar to initialize the reading. The actual value read from the VersiPort is displayed on  
the screen every quarter second. Acceptable input levels range between 0 and 5 volts or  
contact closure (equivalent to logic "0"). Readings are provided in a two-digit hexadecimal  
format. The values range from 00 to FF which corresponds to 0 to 5 volts (e.g., 40 is equivalent  
to 1.25 volts, 80 is equivalent to 2.50 volts, etc.). To end the test, depress the space bar.  
Set Analog Input Thresholds  
Depressing "3" from the MRMT11 VersiPort Test Menu opens the MRMT11 VersiPort Set  
Analog Threshold Menu which appears on the screen as six lines of text.  
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MRMT11 VersiPort Set Analog Threshold Menu  
1 - VersiPort 1  
2 - VersiPort 2  
3 - VersiPort 3  
4 - VersiPort 4  
0 - Return to previous menu  
To set the VersiPort Analog Threshold for each pin in the DIGITAL IN/OUT port, depress the  
corresponding menu number. Therefore , to set pin 1, depress 1 on the keyboard. Enter two  
hexadecimal digits as the threshold value for each VersiPort pin. For example, entering the  
hexadecimal value of 40 (1.25 volts) is a good threshold for TTL logic.  
Test Analog Inputs  
Depressing "4" from the MRMT11 VersiPort Test Menu opens the MRMT11 VersiPort Analog  
Input Test Menu which appears on the screen as six lines of text.  
MRMT11 VersiPort Analog Input Test Menu  
1 - VersiPort 1  
2 - VersiPort 2  
3 - VersiPort 3  
4 - VersiPort 4  
0 - Return to previous menu  
To initiate the VersiPort Analog Input Test for each pin in the DIGITAL IN/OUT port, depress the  
corresponding menu number. For example, to test pin 1, depress 1 on the keyboard.  
The MRMT11 VersiPort Analog Input Test begins by the PC prompting the user to depress the  
space bar to initialize the test. This test indicates whether the threshold value is exceeded. As  
long as the value read at the VersiPort is greater than or equal to the threshold value, an  
asterisk (*) appears on the screen every quarter second. If the value read at the VersiPort is  
less than the threshold value, a dash (-) appears on the screen at quarter second intervals. To  
end the test, depress the space bar.  
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CRESTRON CNTV  
Cresnet Television Control Unit  
RETURN AND WARRANTY POLICIES:  
Merchandise Returns / Repair Service  
1. No merchandise may be returned for credit, exchange, or service without prior authorization from  
CRESTRON. To obtain warranty service for CRESTRON products, contact the factory and request an  
RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number. Enclose a note specifying the nature of the  
problem, name and phone number of contact person, RMA number, and return address.  
2. Products may be returned for credit, exchange, or service with a CRESTRON Return Merchandise  
Authorization (RMA) number. Authorized returns must be shipped freight prepaid to CRESTRON,  
Cresskill, N.J., or its authorized subsidiaries, with RMA number clearly marked on the outside of all  
cartons. Shipments arriving freight collect or without an RMA number shall be subject to refusal.  
CRESTRON reserves the right in its sole and absolute discretion to charge a 15% restocking fee,  
plus shipping costs, on any products returned with an RMA.  
3. Return freight charges following repair of items under warranty shall be paid by CRESTRON, shipping  
by standard ground carrier. In the event repairs are found to be non-warranty, return freight costs  
shall be paid by the purchaser.  
CRESTRON Limited Warranty  
CRESTRON ELECTRONICS, Inc. warrants its Cresnet products, denoted by a "CN" prefix model number,  
to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three (3) years from  
the date of shipment to purchaser. Disk drives and any other moving or rotating mechanical parts are  
covered for a period of one (1) year. CRESTRON warrants all its other products for a period of one year  
from the defects mentioned above, excluding touchscreen display components which are covered for 90  
days. Incandescent lamps are completely excluded from Crestron's Limited Warranty. CRESTRON shall, at  
its option, repair or replace any product found defective without charge for parts or labor. Repaired or  
replaced equipment and parts supplied under this warranty shall be covered only by the unexpired portion  
of the warranty.  
CRESTRON shall not be liable to honor warranty terms if the product has been used in any application  
other than that for which it was intended, or if it has been subjected to misuse, accidental damage,  
modification, or improper installation procedures. Furthermore, this warranty does not cover any product  
that has had the serial number altered, defaced, or removed.  
This warranty shall be the sole and exclusive remedy to the purchaser. In no event shall CRESTRON be  
liable for incidental or consequential damages of any kind (property or economic damages inclusive)  
arising from the sale or use of this equipment. CRESTRON makes no other warranties nor authorizes any  
other party to offer any warranty, expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability for this  
product. This warranty statement supersedes all previous warranties.  
Trademark Information  
All brand names, product names, and trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners. Windows is a  
registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Windows95, Windows98 and WindowsNT are trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation.  
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