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  Wired 8 Button Control Panel: CNWM-8

Operations Guide - DOC. 8130

windows) in which a programmer can select, configure, program, test, and monitor
a CRESNET control system.

NOTE:

  The following description assumes that the reader has some knowledge of

SIMPL Windows. If not, please refer to the extensive help information provided
with the software.

SIMPL is Crestron’s programming language designated for easy implementation of
the control system requirements. The objects that are used in SIMPL are called
symbols. A basic CNWM-8 SIMPL program is shown after this paragraph in block
diagram form. The example program toggles the button’s feedback light on and off.

Block Diagram of CNWM-8

Use the Configuration Manager workspace in SIMPL Windows to select and
configure all the devices that need to be included into the system. For this example,
add a CNWM-8 to the system and verify that its NET ID is set to 11, shown below.

NOTE:  

The earliest versions of SIMPL Windows did not have a “CNWM-8”

available from the Network Control Module folder in the Device Library of SIMPL
Windows’ Configuration Manager. When using an earlier version of SIMPL
Windows choose “CNMW-10A” from the Device Library instead. Since the
CNWM-10A has two more buttons, only define signal names for

PRESS/FEEDBACK (1-8)

. Do not assign signal names to 

PRESS/FEEDBACK

(9,10)

.

Graphical System View of CNWM-8 in SIMPL Windows’ Configuration Manager

Summary of Contents for CNWM-8

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Page 3: ... Panel CNWM 8 1 Description 1 Leading Specifications 2 Setup 2 Identity Code 2 Installation 3 Programming with SIMPL Windows 3 Problem Solving 6 Troubleshooting 6 Further Inquiries 6 Return and Warranty Policies 7 Merchandise Returns Repair Service 7 CRESTRON Limited Warranty 7 ...

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Page 5: ... and button cap color The CNWM 8I is ivory and the CNMW 8W is white For the purposes of the Operations Guide the term CNWM 8 is used for either configuration The CNWM 8 is designed for wall mounting using a single gang eletrical box recommended 2 5 depth Omission of unused buttons is standard NOTE As a reference when programming external buttons on the CNWM 8 are numbered 1 through 8 starting from...

Page 6: ... if the code is changed while the unit is powered the new code will not be recognized until power is removed and reapplied Each device on the network requires a unique identity code NET ID Each code consists of a two digit hexadecimal number from 03 to FE The NET ID of each unit must match the network address of the CNWM 8 in SIMPL Windows in order for the device to be addressed properly The NET I...

Page 7: ...install the CNWM 8 NOTE Before making any connections review latest revision of network interconnection drawing Doc 5411 1 Disconnect network power supply 2 Wire the CNWM 8 to the network wire available in the single gang electrical box The wires are color coded with the color key silk screened on the rear of the unit shown below Wiring Color Key 3 Position the unit and bezel into the electrical b...

Page 8: ...xample program toggles the button s feedback light on and off Block Diagram of CNWM 8 Use the Configuration Manager workspace in SIMPL Windows to select and configure all the devices that need to be included into the system For this example add a CNWM 8 to the system and verify that its NET ID is set to 11 shown below NOTE The earliest versions of SIMPL Windows did not have a CNWM 8 available from...

Page 9: ...NOTE As a reference when programming external buttons on the CNWM 8 are numbered 1 through 8 starting from the lower right corner to the upper left corner when silk screened text on rear panel is upright Graphical Detail View of CNWM 8 in SIMPL Windows Programming Manager For this simplified example there are two TOGGLE symbols used shown after this paragraph Each has its own unique output trigger...

Page 10: ... share the same NET ID Poll network in Performance Viewport Verify that each NET ID is used once CNWM 8 functions but feedback LEDs do not illuminate CNWM 8 installed up side down in electrical box Verify installation external buttons are numbered 1 through 8 starting from the lower right to the upper left correctly Verify SIMPL program for CNWM 8 feedback signal names Further Inquiries If after r...

Page 11: ...l number to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three 3 years from the date of shipment to purchaser Disk drives and any other moving or rotating mechanical parts are covered for a period of one 1 year CRESTRON warrants all its other products for a period of one year from the defects mentioned above excluding touchscreen display components which are cove...

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