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CRESTRON    

 

CNRFHT-15/30 & CNIRHT-15/30

          

 

Hand-Held Wireless Transmitters

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DOC. 8054C

CRESTRON

CHANNEL

MUTE

VOLUME

POWER

Figure 1.  CRESTRON Hand-held Wireless Transmitters

CRESTRON

CNIRHT

CNRFHT

Transmit

LED

Tuning

Capacitor

2.7 in

6.9 cm

0.8 in

2.1 cm

6.5 in

16.5 cm

CHANNEL

MUTE

VOLUME

POWER

DESCRIPTION:

Functional Description

CNRFHT-15/30:

The CNRFHT, illustrated in figure 1, is a hand-held radio-frequency (RF) transmitter.  The unit is designed to operate
with the CRESNET II remote control system (herein referred to as the CRESNET II system) via a RF wireless
receiver, CNRFGW Wireless Gateway.  The CNRFHT is available with 15 or 30 button controls.  Depression of any
button on the CNRFHT customized 15- or 30-button panel initiates a RF signal transmission to the CNRFGW.

CNIRHT-15/30:

The CNIRHT, illustrated in figure 1, is a hand-held infrared (IR) transmitter.  The unit is designed to operate with the
CRESNET II system via an IR wireless receiver, CNIRGW Wireless Gateway.  The CNIRHT is available with 15 or
30 button controls.  Depression of any button on the CNIRHT customized 15- or 30-button panel initiates an IR
signal transmission to the CNIRGW.

Sleep Mode:

CNRFHT and CNIRHT have a power-saving mode, known as sleep mode, to extend battery life.  If the unit remains
inactive (no buttons are depressed) for approximately six hours, the unit enters a default setting, sleep mode.
Actual inactivity duration to initiate sleep mode may vary.  To reactivate the unit from sleep mode, depress and hold

Summary of Contents for CNIRHT-15

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Page 3: ...nctional Description 1 CNRFHT 15 30 1 CNIRHT 15 30 1 Sleep Mode 1 Physical Description 2 Configuration Differences 3 LEADING SPECIFICATIONS 3 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 3 Controls 3 Indicators 3 INSTALLA...

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Page 5: ...or 30 button controls Depression of any button on the CNRFHT customized 15 or 30 button panel initiates a RF signal transmission to the CNRFGW CNIRHT 15 30 The CNIRHT illustrated in figure 1 is a hand...

Page 6: ...on array 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 Small an...

Page 7: ...earest tenth unit Table 2 Leading Specifications SPECIFICATION DETAILS Battery 9V DC Dimensions Weight Height 6 5 in 16 5 cm Width 2 7 in 6 9 cm Depth 0 8 in 2 1 cm Weight 0 3 lb 0 2 kg CONTROLS AND I...

Page 8: ...is factory set to 20 2 Do not use 00 or FF as an RF IR ID 3 Do not confuse RF IR ID with network NET ID To set an ID CODE complete the following steps 1 Position the unit button side down so the batt...

Page 9: ...d be set in the opposite direction of the arrow head Table 3 CNRFHT and CNIRHT SIP Switch Settings Hexadecimal NUMBER OR LETTER Most Significant SIP Switch Digit 8 7 6 5 Least Significant SIP Switch D...

Page 10: ...uning tool and gently turn the tuning adjustment on the face of the CNRFGW clockwise until it comes to a stop 5 Hold the tuning tool firmly gently turn the tuning adjustment counterclockwise two compl...

Page 11: ...ting 8 If dead spots are found within the room insert the tuning tool into the CNRFHT and carefully make further adjustments in either direction to fine tune the system PROGRAMMING A 30 button array i...

Page 12: ...IRGW Receiver 3 0 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C TAB to select entries PgUp PgDn to find ID F2 Detail F3 Display Signals ESC to Def Equip Define Network F1 Help Net ID 03 CNRFGW CNRFGW CNIRGW Receiver RF...

Page 13: ...WER 2 3 4 VOL_UP 5 6 7 8 VOL_DOWN 9 CHANNEL_UP 10 CHANNEL_DOWN 11 12 MUTE F2 Detail F3 Display Signals F4 Auto Increment ESC to Define Net Panel Detail F1 Help CNRFGW Net ID 03 RF ID 14 CNIRHT CNIRHT...

Page 14: ...icinity of transmission CNRFGW is in contact with metal Verify that heavy metal is not in vicinity of transmission No response from CRESNET II system Refer to causes when LED does not illuminate and i...

Page 15: ...W TRANSMITTER RF IDCODE CNRFT i1 signal name Independent button i2 signal name i3 signal name APPENDIX The following is a sample of SIMPL C programming for the CNRFHT and CNIRHT illustrated in figures...

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