2-Series Integrated Dual Bus Control System
Crestron
AV2 & PRO2
NOTE:
If the intent is to load software developed by someone else, then install
SIMPL Windows only. Install all three applications to program systems as well.
NOTE:
The latest version of these applications is available from the Crestron
website (www.crestron.com). Crestron ControlCD also carries a version (which may
not be as current as the website version). To obtain a free copy of the CD-ROM,
please call Crestron at 1-888-CRESTRON [1-888-273-7876]. Alternatively,
complete a literature request from the Crestron website to obtain one.
NOTE:
The minimum version of DEAL
™
for Windows
is v2.07. The minimum
versions required for the other software are listed in "Leading Specifications" on
page 10.
Crestron Development Tools
DEVELOPMENT TOOL
DESCRIPTION
SIMPL
TM
Windows®
Used to program the main control processor.
VisionTools
TM
Pro-e
Used to design touchpanel layouts and to program
SmarTouch Systems.
DEAL
TM
for Windows®
Used for learning (using the optional CNXLIR) and
maintaining IR driver files.
Before installing any tools, confirm that all applications such as Microsoft Office,
etc. are closed. The website and CD provide instructions for installing the various
development tools. When initiating a custom install from the CD, the user is
presented with a list of the software programs, documentation, and other resources
available on the CD-ROM. For each item, set or clear a checkbox to the left of the
item to direct the installation program whether to install that component onto the
hard drive. The size of the items installed determines how much hard disk space is
required.
Each development tool contains a help file that can be opened from the Help pull-
down menu. Refer to these files for additional information.
Memory
The 2-Series integrated dual bus control system has 36MB of built-in memory (non-
volatile and volatile). A total of 36MB is broken down as follows: 4MB flash, 32MB
DRAM, and 256KB NVRAM. Non-volatile memory contains information that is
retained after loss of electrical power. Volatile memory is lost after a power failure.
Refer to the lists below for a breakdown of memory for program-related information
stored in the unit.
Non-volatile
1. SIMPL+ Modules
2. SIMPL+ Variables (using "nonvolatile" qualifier or
#DEFAULT_NONVOLATILE)
3. SIMPL
Program
4. Ops
(CUZ
file)
5. Signals explicitly written to NVRAM (by symbols such as Analog
RAM, Analog RAM from database, Serial RAM, Serial RAM from
database, Analog Non-volatile Ramp, Digital RAM, etc.)
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Operations Guide - DOC. 5957
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