Crestron
C2N-MMS
Professional Multimedia Switch
5. Select a new Net ID and press
Enter
.
Enter New Net ID
Repeat this procedure for each additional network device requiring a Net ID change.
Hardware Hookup
The C2N-MMS can be mounted in a rack or stacked with other equipment. Make the
necessary connections as called out in the illustration that follows this paragraph.
Refer to “Network Wiring” on page 8 before attaching the 4-position terminal block
connector. Apply power after all connections have been made.
Hardware Connections for the C2N-MMS (Back of the Unit is Shown)
VIDEO INPUTS:
COMPOSITE
OR S-VIDEO
RGBHV
INPUTS:
AUTO-
DETECTION
ON H SYNC
CRESNET:
TO ANY
CRESNET
NETWORK
DEVICE
VIDEO
OUTPUTS:
COMPOSITE
OR S-VIDEO
RGBHV
OUTPUTS:
FREQUENCY
AND LEVEL
COMPENSATION
C
Y
1
C
Y
2
3
Y
C
1
Y
C
2
Y
C
COMP
COMP
VIDEO IN
COMP
COMP
VIDEO OUT
COMP
NET
RGBHV IN
1
2
3
4
RGBHV OUT
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1
Z
Y
G
G
2
24
Z
Y
SETUP
C R E S T R O N
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SETUP:
FOR
TOUCH-
SETTABLE
CRESNET ID
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Configuring the RGB Input Ports
Each of the four RGB input ports feature a set of six DIP switches located inside the
C2N-MMS. These switches are used to configure the sync input impedance of each
port and enable the DDC feature of each RGB input.
NOTE:
DIP switches for selecting input impedance and the DDC feature are only
available on C2N-MMS devices with the part number 6003312 on the manufacturing
label located on the bottom of the unit. Units labeled with part number 6001581 do
not have this feature.
Operations Guide – DOC. 6374
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