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Operations Guide - DOC. 5700A 

Wireless Mouse  

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Summary of Contents for CNWM

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Page 3: ...ty Code 4 Programming Cresnet and SmarTouch systems 9 Programming in SIMPL Windows Cresnet and SmarTouch systems 11 Accessing the Inlay Card 18 Problem Solving 20 Troubleshooting 20 Further Inquiries 21 Return and Warranty Policies 22 Merchandise Returns Repair Service 22 CRESTRON Limited Warranty 22 Appendix A AT Scan Code 23 Operations Guide DOC 5700A Contents i ...

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Page 5: ...ifference between the two configurations is that one the CNWML is equipped with a laser pointer The laser can be turned ON and OFF by depressing the center button button 5 or button 4 on the keypad of the unit CNWM L used with Cresnet By design the most logical application for the wireless mouse is as the user interface in a presentation system The wireless mouse and PC keyboard mouse controller C...

Page 6: ...ound on the topside of the unit The trigger can be found on the bottom of the unit Button placement has been carefully designed into the unit for ease of use Wireless Mouse Physical Views 1 775 45 09mm 1 775 45 09mm CNWML 6 036 153 31mm lg btn 5 1 775 45 09mm CNWM 5 331 135 41mm Lazer Button Device Buttons Mouse Button 1 362 34 59mm Trigger button 6 Notice the lined paper beneath the clear plastic...

Page 7: ... version 2 00 PROM 2251 SmarTouch ST CP Operating System 4 00 38 s or later SmarTouch ST CP Monitor Version 1 29 or later VisionTools Pro Version 1 1 3 or later Dimensions Weight Height 5 331 in 13 541 cm for CN WM without batteries 6 036 in 15 33 cm for CN WML Width 1 775 in 4 509 cm Depth 1 380 in 3 505 cm Weight 0 140 lb 0 064 kg for CN WM 0 270 lb 0 122 kg for CN WML NOTE Upload the SmarTouch ...

Page 8: ...s of the date of manufacture the unit has been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking Setup General Use and Safety DANGER The CNWML contains a Class IIIa laser Avoid direct eye exposure Compliance to the following suggestions may extend the life of the wireless mouse and laser If the unit is not going to be used for a month or longer remove batteries Never leave weak or dead...

Page 9: ... 1 Depress position A button on the CNWM L while the RF LED flashes Observe that RF LED stops flashing and remains illuminated for about 4 seconds NOTE An extinguished LED indicates a match of CNWM L ID to that of the SP 1 If the RF ID does not match refer to Change RF ID via CNWM L Button Presses on page 7 Verify RF ID with Crestron Software not required for SmartPresenter Use the Crestron Perfor...

Page 10: ...ort from the Tools menu the Crestron Performance Viewport dialog box shown below appears Crestron Performance Viewport Dialog Box From the Options menu in the dialog box select Set Transmitter ID to open the Set Transmitter ID dialog box Enter a two digit hexadecimal number ranging from 10 to FE Click OK to confirm Set Transmitter ID Dialog Box 6 Wireless Mouse Operations Guide DOC 5700A ...

Page 11: ...as an advantage over the CNIDC Software method because no extraneous items i e software and probe are required All that is needed is the unit itself and knowledge of representing an alphanumeric hex digit as a four digit binary code Select buttons 2 and 4 on the wireless mouse correspond to the binary digits 0 and 1 respectively If your recall of binary coding is rusty refer to the table that foll...

Page 12: ...22 D 1101 4424 E 1110 4442 F 1111 4444 Laser Button Selection via CNWML Button Presses The following procedures describe how either the center keypad button or button 4 can be assigned to the laser pointer and how to disable the laser pointer NOTE A button that is assigned the laser pointing function does not transmit a code Center Keypad Button 1 Open battery compartment and remove one battery 2 ...

Page 13: ...of the system PC via mouse and keyboard operation and other controllable devices such as a TV and VCR The wireless mouse has clearly been designed although not limited to simplify the task of orchestrating a presentation Due to its uniqueness CRESTRON provides a sample project wireless mouse sample project vtp for the wireless mouse with VisionTools Pro software CRESTRON recommends that the user d...

Page 14: ...and modifying some of the fields For example to access the functional properties of the button simply right click on the object and select Function from the pop up menu The Function dialog box appears The more the system devices differ from the sample project the more extensive changes become NOTE The CNWM is not limited to the functions and device control portrayed in the sample project The unit ...

Page 15: ...rovides a well designed graphical environment with a number of workspaces i e windows in which a programmer can select configure program test and monitor a Crestron control system SIMPL Windows offers drag and drop functionality in a familiar Windows environment The next two subsections describe a sample SIMPL Windows program that utilizes a CNWM mouse The first subsection details how the sample p...

Page 16: ...m and wireless transmitter are shown and described below Example 1 Presentation System This presentation system sample is designed to control predetermined PC mouse and keyboard operations For this purpose a CNMK mouse keyboard controller also known as a Wedge is required in the system The large mouse button on the wireless mouse is used to move the cursor The larger keypad button is used as a rig...

Page 17: ...ll keypad buttons are used to engage presets The larger keypad button is used to issue the SAVE command that saves the last selected preset Example 1 How to Create the Program Use the Configuration Manager workspace in SIMPL Windows to select and configure all the devices that need to be included into the system For Example 1 add a CNRFGWA to the system The NET ID in this example is 24 which is th...

Page 18: ...ows to select symbols and assign their respective signals For these examples a CNRFGWA and CNMK symbols were added automatically when the devices were added to the system in the Configuration Manager workspace Expand the Network Modules folder and double click on the CNRFGWA to expand it Drag and drop the CNWM into Detail View Assign signals as shown 14 Wireless Mouse Operations Guide DOC 5700A ...

Page 19: ...ssign signals as shown Graphical Detail View of the CNMK Mouse Keyboard Wedge in SIMPL Windows Programming Manager Add the SERIAL SEND symbols to this program by selecting them from the Symbol Library View the symbol in Detail View alternatively CTRL D or drag and drop into Detail View Assign signals as shown below Operations Guide DOC 5700A Wireless Mouse 15 ...

Page 20: ... Windows to select and configure all the devices that need to be included into the system For Example 2 add a CPC CAMI to the system For this example the NET ID for this device is 03 Set CPC CAMI NET ID in SIMPL Windows Configuration Manager Add the CNRFGWA to the program Assign a NET ID of 24 as shown Add a CNWM mouse to RF ID 30 of the CNRFGWA 16 Wireless Mouse Operations Guide DOC 5700A ...

Page 21: ...e devices were added to the system in the Configuration Manager workspace Expand the Network Modules folder and double click on the CNRFGWA Drag and drop the CNWM into Detail View Assign signals as shown Graphical Detail View of the CNWM Mouse in SIMPL Windows Programming Manager Double click on the CPC CAMI to display it in Detail View alternatively CTRL D Assign signals as shown Operations Guide...

Page 22: ...il View alternatively CTRL D or drag and drop into Detail View Assign signals as shown below Graphical Detail View of ANALOG RAM INTERLOCK and NOR in SIMPL Windows Programming Manager Accessing the Inlay Card Each of the keypad buttons on the wireless mouse performs multiple functions Rather than memorizing what each button does write the functional descriptions on 18 Wireless Mouse Operations Gui...

Page 23: ...disengage the tongue and groove connections of the plastic cover with the rest of the unit Write functional descriptions on the paper with a ball point pen or replace the existing sheet with one that has been printed with typed descriptions using the aforementioned DXF file Fasten Cover The first step to fasten the cover is to insert the curved end tongue of the plastic cover into the appropriate ...

Page 24: ...tent response during transmission NET ID of receiver is incorrectly set Enter Performance Viewport from the STS VTW software Depress the F4 key to poll the network Verify that the NET ID for the receiver is properly set to match the SIMPL WIndows program NOTE After changing the identity code disconnect and reconnect the network connector RF ID is incorrectly set Verify that the RF ID is properly s...

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Page 26: ...is warranty extends to products purchased directly from CRESTRON or an authorized CRESTRON dealer Purchasers should inquire of the dealer regarding the nature and extent of the dealer s warranty if any CRESTRON shall not be liable to honor the terms of this warranty if the product has been used in any application other than that for which it was intended or if it has been subjected to misuse accid...

Page 27: ...able on the following page provides the make and break scan codes Simply identify the specific key on the keyboard illustration Notice that each key has a find printed in the lower right corner Locate the find in the AT scan code table to determine the make and break scan codes For example from the keyboard illustration notice that the S key has an find of 32 From the AT scan code table notice tha...

Page 28: ...Keypad x69 xF0 x69 23 U x3C xF0 x3C 95 Keypad xE0 x4A xE0 xF0 x4A 24 I x43 xF0 x43 96 8 Keypad x75 xF0 x75 25 O x44 xF0 x44 97 5 Keypad x73 xF0 x73 26 P x4D xF0 x4D 98 2 Keypad x72 xF0 x72 27 x54 xF0 x54 99 0 Keypad x70 xF0 x70 28 x5B xF0 x5B 100 Keypad x7C xF0 x7C 29 x5D xF0 x5D 101 9 Keypad x7D xF0 x7D 30 Cap Lock x58 xF0 x58 102 6 Keypad x74 xF0 x74 31 A x1C xF0 x1C 103 3 Keypad x7A xF0 x7A 32 ...

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