CRESTRON
CNRFT/CNIRT
One-Way Wireless Panels
R E M O T E C O N T R O L S Y S T E M S
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PROBE SHOULD COVER
SENSOR
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Figure 6. Probe Placement
10. With a finger over the probe to hold it in place, lift and rotate transmitter so that the red LED located
above the button panel is visible.
11. From the PC, type the two-digit hexadecimal ID CODE.
12. Depress the ENTER key and observe the flashing red LED on the front of the transmitter.
13. When the red LED stops flashing, remove the probe from the back of the unit. The ID CODE is
programmed into the transmitter.
14. Secure the battery cover over the battery compartment.
15. Disconnect the CNIDC from the PC.
PROGRAMMING:
The button array is located beneath the custom button panel of each wireless transmitter. Refer to figure
1 for the location of the SIMPL-C button numbers and their corresponding button positions for the CNIRT
and CNRFT transmitters. The numbering for each button is constant. For each button input, a signal name
must be defined in the SIMPL program. Unused buttons need not be assigned signal names. The following
example illustrates button definition of the CNRFT-32A and CNIRT-32A in the CRESNET II Workshop.
Access the following tables from the "Define Network" section of the SIMPL-I Menu. Aside from
difference in nomenclature, the Workshop menus of the CNRFT-48A and CNIRT-48A are identical.