Crestron
CNX-DVP4
Digital Video Processor
NOTE:
For additional cable connection information, refer to “Appendix C: Cable
Connection Information” on page 80.
NOTE:
For additional information about Output DVI Video from PC to CNX-
DVP4, refer to “Appendix D: Output DVI Video from PC to CNX-DVP4” on page
82.
Setting the Mouse Input Parameters in Viewport
After connecting a pointing device to the Touchscreen/Mouse port, you must inform
the CNX-DVP4 what kind of device has been installed.
To select the input mouse type using Viewport, type:
Touch ?
and press
Enter
at
the prompt for a list of input devices (refer to the following graphic).
NOTE:
Selecting 0 disables all other inputs and permits only program control. Refer
to “Appendix E: Viewport Commands” on page 83 and “Appendix F: Connecting a
Mouse” on page 85 for additional information.
Ethernet Setup (Master/Slave Mode)
This section explains how to configure a CNX-DVP4 to communicate over Ethernet
using TCP/IP. These procedures assume that the CNX-DVP4 has been powered up
and connected properly. The screen prompt for Ethernet slave is
ESLAVE_DVP4
,
the screen prompt for Cresnet slave is
CSLAVE_DVP4
. Use ID 02 for a master or
Ethernet slave, and 03 through FE for a Cresnet slave.
Initial IP Setup
NOTE:
This initial IP setup
MUST
be done via the RS-232 Computer port. Before
performing the procedures in this section, refer to the “Cable Connection for
Programming” on page 14 for cabling instructions. Thereafter, communications may
be achieved by using the Crestron Viewport to directly connect to the IP address
assigned to the CNX-DVP4. It is assumed that the user has communications with the
CNX-DVP4 and the appropriate update file has been loaded.
1. From the Crestron Viewport, select
Functions | Set Control System IP
Information
. The “Set Control System IP Address” window opens.
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