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Crestron
CNMSX
Integrated Control System
5f. Remove power from the unit again and reapply power
without
holding
the
RESET
button down. Wait a few seconds and perform step 7 in
"Obtaining Communications" on page 24.
NOTE:
If after trying all these procedures, communication cannot be established,
contact Crestron technical support for assistance. Refer to "Further Inquiries" on page
36.
Loading the System Program
To load the system program into the CNMSX, use the Crestron Viewport or the
Transfer Program option in SIMPL Windows. For consistency, the steps that follow
this paragraph use the Viewport. To upload a BIN file into the CNMSX, complete the
following steps in the order provided.
1. Select
Tools | Viewport
to open the “Crestron Viewport” dialog box, if
it is not already opened.
2. Select
File Transfer |
Send Program
(alternatively, depress
Alt+P
) to
open the “Cresnet Simpl Program” dialog box.
3. Use
the
Browse
button to locate the supplied BIN file.
4. As shown after this step, click the
Send Program
button to initiate
program upload to the CNMSX. A Transfer in Progress dialog box
opens, but no response is required. If SIMPL+ files are present and the
SIMPL+ Program(s) option is checked in the “What to Send” field, the
associated files will be transferred after the program is transferred.
“Cresnet Simpl Program” Dialog Box
NOTE:
The permanent memory image is the program stored into flash memory.
From the image, the program can be recalled automatically if power to the unit is lost
or interrupted. Permanent memory can be overwritten as many times as needed.
5. When a "Query" dialog box opens to create the permanent memory
image, click
Yes
. A "Success" dialog box opens when the permanent
memory image is complete. If the "Failure" dialog box opens, repeat
steps 3 and 4. If this does not remedy the problem, call Crestron
technical support. Refer to "Further Inquiries" on page 36.
Operations Guide - DOC. 8118B
Integrated Control System: CNMSX
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