Crestron
AV2 & PRO2
2-Series Integrated Dual Bus Control System
Hookup Connections for the 2-Series Integrated Dual Bus Control System
TO CONTROLLABLE
DEVICES
FROM DEVICE
OUTPUTS
- CONTACT CLOSURES
- SOLID STATE CLOSURES
TO
IRP2
OR
SERIAL
DEVICES
TO
CONTROLLABLE
DEVICES
TO
OUTLET
(POWER
CORD
SUPPLIED)
TO SERIAL PORT
ON PC (ANOTHER
DB9 CONNECTOR
ON FRONT PANEL)
TO ANY
RS-232,
-422, OR
-485 DEVICE
TO ANY
CRESNET
OR STS
NETWORK
DEVICE
Programming the LCD Display (available on PRO2 only)
NOTE:
The following description assumes that the reader has some knowledge of
SIMPL™ Windows
®
. If not, please refer to the extensive help information provided
with the software.
SIMPL (Symbol Intensive Master Programming Language) is an easy-to-use
programming language that is completely integrated and compatible with all
Crestron system hardware. The objects that are used in SIMPL are called symbols.
SIMPL Windows offers drag and drop functionality in a familiar Windows
®
environment.
SIMPL Windows is Crestron Electronics development environment for
programming Crestron control systems. It provides a well-designed graphical
environment with a number of workspaces (i.e., windows) in which a programmer
can select, configure, program, test, and monitor a Crestron control system.
The PRO2 LCD display is preprogrammed with a certain level of diagnostic, testing,
and network device information. Assuming the PRO2 is connected to a PC running
SIMPL Windows, a LCD display programming utility (Front Panel Editor) can be
accessed. This editor enables a programmer to program multi-level pages under the
PANEL (left-most, function) button on the LCD display.
Front Panel Editor
The LCD display on a PRO2 has different pages that are defined by the programmer.
Menu function buttons are assigned to different pages or objects. The LCD display
has a 2x40 character display with six-programmable buttons.
In Front Panel Editor, pages are designed and added to the panel. An example of the
default page is shown after this paragraph. Each front page is one display (2x40
characters) and can have as many objects as the physical size of the display allows
(objects can not overlap). The top line of the panel is used for informative object
displays, such as headings, indirect text, bar graphs, and time/date displays. The
bottom line of the panel is for objects that are accessed by the six menu function
buttons below the display. The buttons only access the page or object whose field is
directly over the button. Objects added to the bottom line of the display can have
page jumps or logic programming in SIMPL Windows that cause specific events to
Operations Guide - DOC. 5957
Integrated Dual Bus Control System: PRO2 & AV2
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