
Crestron
CNX-AUDIO-6PAK
Six-Zone
Audio
Package
Step 2: Add Sources
The Crestron Database contains
information collected about devices
that have, at one time, been pro-
grammed into a Crestron system.
The User Database is a place to
store information about devices
not yet supported by Crestron.
The Devices screen of the Audio Six-Pack Wizard allows the user to select all the
audio sources in the system that need to be controlled. The Wizard has access to
either the Crestron or User Database. Make a choice by selecting the correct
Database
button, as shown in the screen below. A source can be added by first
selecting how to search for it. Decide how to sort the devices by selecting either the
Manufacturer
or
Type
button from the
Sort By
area.
Add Sources
Use the pull-down arrows to select the
Manufacturer
,
Type
, and
Model
of each
source in the system. Once the three parameters are selected for a single source, click
the
Add to System
button to automatically enter the source into the list at the bottom
of the screen.
Notice that the Wizard keeps a running list of each source. The list includes the
device name, a description of the source, and the I/O assignment. Continue to add
sources by repeating the procedure in the previous paragraph.
It is possible to assign properties to each source. Double click on an item from the
list of sources or alternatively, double click on the source or right click the source,
then select
Properties
. The "Device # Properties" window appears with up to three
tabs of its own: Audio, I/O Assignment, and Properties. The pound symbol (#) in the
title of the window indicates the number assigned to the actual device.
Audio Properties
The Audio tab of the "Device # Properties" window, as shown after this paragraph,
identifies the name of the source device and reveals the predetermined input number
to the CNX-PAD8. The input number to the audio switcher can be changed. This
window also displays a list of possible commands, which are selectable as well. The
four commands are mapped to two fixed buttons on the function keypad: left and
right arrow. To execute the Next 1 command the user presses the right arrow button;
to execute the Next 2 command the user presses and holds the right arrow button.
Similarly, to execute the Prev 1 command the user presses the left arrow button; for
Prev 2, the user presses and holds the left arrow button. Click the
OK
button to apply
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