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Crestron 

DM-RMC-100-1

 

DigitalMedia™ Room Controller, CAT

 

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Operations & Installation Guide – DOC. 6743-2G 

Room Controller, CAT: DM-RMC-100-1  

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Summary of Contents for DigitalMedia DM-RMC-100-1

Page 1: ...Crestron DM RMC 100 1 DigitalMedia RoomController DM CATReceiver Operations Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...nterference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television...

Page 3: ...arliest Version Software Requirements for the PC 23 Programming with Crestron SystemBuilder 23 Programming with SIMPL Windows 23 Uploading and Upgrading 27 Establishing Communication 27 Firmware 30 IP...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...M CAT input supports up to 450 foot 137 meter cable length1 Low profile surface mount design Provides one HDMI or DVI display output2 Handles HD video with Deep Color and 3D Includes USB HID keyboard...

Page 6: ...ut the home office school or virtually any other facility DigitalMedia distributes uncompressed digital video and audio signals up to 450 feet 137 meters using DM cable DigitalMedia thoughtfully manag...

Page 7: ...DM series switcher sold separately Or a single DM RMC 100 1 can be fed straight from a DM TX 100 or other DM CAT transmitter all sold separately to provide a simple solution for extending a computer o...

Page 8: ...erience The DM RMC 100 1 includes built in RS 232 IR and Ethernet control ports to allow programmable control of the display device connected to it It can also provide an alternative to these conventi...

Page 9: ...MC 100 1 in a classroom application DM RMC 100 1 in a Classroom Application For more information on this and other DM RMC 100 1 applications refer to the latest revision of the Crestron DigitalMedia D...

Page 10: ...put Resolutions Progressive 640 x 480 60 Hz 720 x 480 60 Hz 480p 720 x 576 50 Hz 576p 800 x 600 60 Hz 848 x 480 60 Hz 852 x 480 60 Hz 854 x 480 60 Hz 1024 x 768 60 Hz 1024 x 852 60 Hz 1024 x 1024 60 H...

Page 11: ...rlaced 720 x 480 30 Hz 480i 720 x 576 25 Hz 576i 1920 x 1080 25 Hz 1080i25 1920 x 1080 30 Hz 1080i30 plus any other resolution allowed by HDMI up to 165 MHz pixel clock Output Resolutions Matched to i...

Page 12: ...tts 0 25 Amps 24 Volts DC Minimum 2 Series Control System Update File2 3 Version 4 001 112 or later Environmental Temperature 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C Humidity 10 to 90 RH non condensing Heat Dissipation...

Page 13: ...Crestron DigitalMedia CAT with DMNet 1 HDMI requires an appropriate adapter or interface cable to accommodate a DVI signal CBL HD DVI interface cable available separately 2 The latest software version...

Page 14: ...Physical Description This section provides information on the connections controls and indicators available on your DM RMC 100 1 DM RMC 100 1 Physical View Bottom Ports Shown 10 Room Controller CAT D...

Page 15: ...Crestron DM RMC 100 1 DigitalMedia Room Controller CAT DM RMC 100 1 Physical View Top Ports Shown Operations Installation Guide DOC 6743 2G Room Controller CAT DM RMC 100 1 11...

Page 16: ...ensions Top View 2 3 4 1 1 29 in 33 mm 5 15 in 131 mm 1 14 in 29 mm DM RMC 100 1 Overall Dimensions Front View 5 66 in 144 mm 5 6 7 8 9 10 DM RMC 100 1 Overall Dimensions Bottom View 11 12 14 13 15 16...

Page 17: ...Connects to DM CAT output of a DM switcher transmitter or other DM device via DM CBL cable4 3 GROUND 1 6 32 screw chassis ground lug 4 LAN5 Green LED Yellow LED Pin 8 Pin 1 1 8 wire RJ 45 with two LED...

Page 18: ...CNTRL LED 1 Red green dual color LED indicates Ethernet connection and control system communication status Red indicates no Ethernet link Green indicates Ethernet link and connection to control syste...

Page 19: ...pulled up to 5 Volts DC Logic threshold 2 5 Volts DC nominal with 1 Volt hysteresis band 12 HDMI 1 19 pin Type A HDMI female HDMI digital video audio output Also supports DVI7 13 USB 1 USB Type A fema...

Page 20: ...e 24 A B G port connector pinouts 24 A B G PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION WIRE COLOR 24 24V DC DC Power Red A DMNet DMNet Orange B DMNet DMNet Grey G Ground DC Ground Black 3 DMNet wiring is not compatible wi...

Page 21: ...nnector pinouts 1 8 PIN WIRE COLOR PIN WIRE COLOR 1 Orange White 5 Blue White 2 Orange 6 Green 3 Green White 7 Brown White 4 Blue 8 Brown 7 HDMI requires an appropriate adapter or interface cable to a...

Page 22: ...AUTION Insufficient power can lead to unpredictable results or damage to the equipment Please use the Crestron Power Calculator to help calculate how much power is needed for the system www crestron c...

Page 23: ...ider the following The IP ID of each unit must match an IP ID specified in the SIMPL Windows program Each device using IP to communicate with a control system must have a unique IP ID Installation To...

Page 24: ...he included metal mounting plate 2019091 to the mounting surface using four screws not supplied 3 Attach the DM RMC 100 1 to the mounting plate using the four included 06 32 x 1 2 Phillips screws 2007...

Page 25: ...ter or Other DM Device or External Power Supply DM IN D M From DM Switcher Transmitter or Other DM Device LAN 10BASE T 100BASE TX Ethernet to LAN Ground Hardware Connections for the DM RMC 100 1 Botto...

Page 26: ...ptimum performance Crestron strongly recommends using DM CBL DigitalMedia cable available from Crestron NOTE Minimum recommended length for DM CBL DigitalMedia cable is 15 feet 4 6 meters 22 Room Cont...

Page 27: ...stron has developed an assortment of Windows based software tools to develop a customized system Use Crestron SystemBuilder or SIMPL Windows to create a program to control the DM RMC 100 1 Programming...

Page 28: ...switcher Directly to a card in the Ethernet slot of the control system used without a DM switcher Locating the DM RMC 100 1 in the Device Library The system tree of the control system displays the DM...

Page 29: ...talMedia Room Controller CAT C2ENET 2 Device Slot 8 Using Output Card in a DM Switcher C2ENET 2 Device Slot 8 Using Ethernet Slot on Control System Operations Installation Guide DOC 6743 2G Room Contr...

Page 30: ...evice Settings Crestron DM RMC 100 Window NOTE The ID code specified in the SIMPL Windows program must match the IP ID of each unit Refer to Identity Code on page 19 Program Manager Program Manager is...

Page 31: ...he DM RMC 100 1 in the following ways Via a DM switcher using TCP IP or USB communication TCP IP provides a faster method of communication than USB Via the LAN port of the DM RMC 100 1 using TCP IP co...

Page 32: ...Toolbox to create an entry using the expected communication protocol USB When multiple USB devices are connected identify the DM switcher by entering DM MD8X8 DM MD16X16 or DM MD32X32 in the Model tex...

Page 33: ...gs and remains until it is changed manually 2 Use the Address Book in Crestron Toolbox to create an entry for the DM RMC 100 1 using the TCP connection type and enter the IP address of the DM RMC 100...

Page 34: ...vice Discovery Tool to find the IP address of the DM RMC 100 1 2 Add the IP address to the Address Book in Toolbox 3 Download the appropriate puf file from the Crestron Web site to your PC 4 Double cl...

Page 35: ...e DM RMC 100 1 is created automatically 1 Use the Device Discovery Tool in Crestron Toolbox to find the IP address of the DM RMC 100 1 Then display the System Info window click the icon and select the...

Page 36: ...sufficient power Use the Crestron Power Calculator to help calculate how much power is needed for the system PWR LED does not illuminate Device is not receiving power Verify DMNet connections are prop...

Page 37: ...mmunicating with an Ethernet device If the device is in a non DHCP environment a default IP address 192 168 1 241 can be assigned by holding down its SETUP button while applying power This IP address...

Page 38: ...ely required as switchers provide enough power for most typical configurations Please use the DMNet Power Calculator to help calculate how much power is needed for the system www crestron com calculat...

Page 39: ...s after reviewing this guide please take advantage of Crestron s award winning customer service team by calling Crestron at 1 888 CRESTRON 1 888 273 7876 You can also log onto the online help section...

Page 40: ...n tilt heads and power supplies are covered for a period of one 1 year touchscreen display and overlay components are covered for 90 days batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered This warranty...

Page 41: ...ne understands that there is no warranty for this free software If the software is modified by someone else and passed on we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original so that...

Page 42: ...e Program or a work based on it under Section 2 in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following a Accompany it with the compl...

Page 43: ...inal copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries so that distribution is permitted only in or among co...

Page 44: ...n Electronics Inc Operations Installation Guide DOC 6743 2G 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 2022552 Tel 888 CRESTRON 12 10 Fax 201 767 7576 Specifications subject to www crestron com change without...

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