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Crestron 

IM-RX1 & IM-RX3

  

 

 

iMedia Receiver/Processor

 

IM System Diagram 

 

Audio 

Two amplified outputs providing up to 20 W of audio power (10 W per channel 
into 8 

 speakers only) are also included. Line level balanced/unbalanced 

outputs are also included for connection to an external amplifier. The amplifier 
and line level outputs are volume controlled. 

Display Device 

The display device (e.g., projector) can be addressed via the COM or IR port for 
control. On/off discrete power switching commands are available from the 
extensive database.

  

Screen and Lift Control 

Screen and projector lift control are included. You can choose from the 
extensive database of manufacturers or design an interface for a particular serial 
device. Two 2-pin isolated relay connectors are provided. 

Room Sensor and RoomView™ 

The room options allow you to link your iMedia system with Crestron's 
RoomView software, and allow you to include an XPanel interface for remote 
administration. Four digital inputs are provided. 

Video Resolution and Cable Length   

The receiver can accomplish frequency compensation on each input to achieve 
correct operation. This compensation scheme is effective for Crestron Certified 
Wiring as long as the maximum skew of 15 nanoseconds per 100 meters is not 
exceeded. Refer to the following table. 

Operations  & Installation Guide – DOC. 6384 

iMedia Receiver/Processor: IM-RX1 & IM-RX3 

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Summary of Contents for iMedia IM-RX1

Page 1: ...Crestron IM RX1 IM RX3 iMedia Receiver Processor Operations Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...by the Technical Documentation department at Crestron Electronics Inc 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 1 888 CRESTRON All brand names product names and trademarks are the property of their respectiv...

Page 3: ...tup 11 Network Wiring 11 Mounting 11 Hardware Hookup 12 Accessories Available Separately 13 System Configuration 14 Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC 14 iMedia Wizard Configuration 15...

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Page 5: ...IM RX1 and IM RX3 are not Cresnet devices Functional Summary One RS 232 COM port One Computer port for configuration One IR port Four digital inputs for sensors Two relay outputs for screen and or lif...

Page 6: ...of the UTP cable allowing for a one cable solution that connects the receiver with the remote source s Routing CresCAT IM cable is less expensive and much simpler than routing multi colored multi cond...

Page 7: ...rol are included You can choose from the extensive database of manufacturers or design an interface for a particular serial device Two 2 pin isolated relay connectors are provided Room Sensor and Room...

Page 8: ...IM RX1 RX3 Specifications SPECIFICATION DETAILS Power Requirements 54 Watts 3A 18 VDC from included power supply PW 1830RU Front Panel Connectors iMedia Input s IM RX1 1 RJ 45 CAT5E CAT6 with Peaking...

Page 9: ...utput unbalanced impedance 100 SNR 20 Hz 20 KHz A weighted 82 dB THD N 20 Hz 20 KHz 0 05 Frequency Response 20Hz 20 KHz 0 5 dB Amplified Audio 10 W maximum per channel into 8 only Use of 4 speakers ma...

Page 10: ...enclosures and have ports on the front and rear sides Refer to the physical views shown below IM RX1 Front View IM RX3 Front View IM RX1 IM RX3 Rear View Physical Dimensions Front View IM RX1 Physica...

Page 11: ...resCAT IM cable from an IM transmitter such as the IM FTCC B IM TCC or IM WCC NOTE Always use CresCAT IM cable to make iMedia connections Maximum cable delay skew is 15 nanoseconds per 100 meters Peak...

Page 12: ...ailure to do so could cause equipment damage or void the Crestron warranty NOTE Pull back the snap lock of the power supply connector to unlock it from the input when removing the connector Relay Outp...

Page 13: ...inouts PIN DESCRIPTION 1 CTS 2 GND 3 RXD 4 TXD 5 RTS 6 N C Not connected 1 6 1 6 Front Top NOTE This cable is the Crestron STCP 502 and is included in the ST PK programming cable kit LAN LAN 8 1 Yello...

Page 14: ...X1 3 RI Ring Indicator RGBHV RGBHV This female DB15HD connector is used for connecting RGB video to the display device Refer to the following table for pin assignments Maximum input voltage 1 Vp p R G...

Page 15: ...including interference that may cause undesired operation Setup Network Wiring CAUTION In order to ensure optimum performance over the full range of your installation topology Crestron Certified Wire...

Page 16: ...ironmental temperature range listed in the specifications table Consideration must be given if installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly inside a closed desk or in a closed podium since the op...

Page 17: ...the snap lock of the connector Never pull the power cable by the cord Accessories Available Separately The STIRP contains an infrared IR LED housed in a miniature mouse shaped black injection molded p...

Page 18: ...other programs that run in the background and are unseen and inaccessible Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC NOTE Crestron recommends that you use the latest software to take advantage...

Page 19: ...image of the system There is no data entry in this step Start Window Name And Location Enter the system name and choose the folder in which the files will be saved A default name and location are prov...

Page 20: ...which allows the user to select the command that switches the display device to the RGB or PC input Since IM only supports this one video type it is important that the display device is always set to...

Page 21: ...and off depending on the power state of the display device This option requires a Crestron CNXRMCS power sensor which uses a digital input to report the power state of the display device The power sen...

Page 22: ...arm up time for the display device The power lockout values can be set from zero to 999 seconds approximately 15 minutes The default values are 30 seconds for the Power On Lockout and 30 seconds for t...

Page 23: ...to the manufacturer s website The available screen and lift selections in the Select a Device window include a predetermined list of database entries for control There are only two generic relay cont...

Page 24: ...en will go down Power ON and Power OFF Commands You must select commands for power on and power off otherwise no commands will be sent and the devices will not operate iMedia Transmitters In this step...

Page 25: ...help desk tool that collects real time information from control systems via Ethernet providing facility wide AV device management control and diagnostics You can select the Include RoomView Interface...

Page 26: ...vide the password To set the XPanel password enter the alphanumeric code into the text field The password can consist of up to 20 characters Finish This last step uploads the configuration and does th...

Page 27: ...n Settings on page 24 1 Click the Upload System button to first generate the XPanel project if any and then the control system logic program The Wizard will display information about each file as it i...

Page 28: ...ct the COMPUTER port on the IM RX to one of the COM ports on the PC For a TCP IP connection use Ethernet straight through cables to connect the PC and the IM RX1 IM RX3 to the Ethernet network Once yo...

Page 29: ...Ethernet you have to configure the processor s IP information Because this device has a default IP address 192 168 0 99 you can connect directly using a crossover cable then configure the IP settings...

Page 30: ...Host Name field The host name identifies the control system on the network and is automatically translated into the numerical IP address The host name can consist of up to 64 characters Valid characte...

Page 31: ...after it reboots With a serial connection the domain does not need to be entered The domain supplied by the DHCP server will overwrite the domain that is indicated in this field 4 To request a new IP...

Page 32: ...assword from the communications settings button the message XPanel password successfully set is displayed If you did not enable an XPanel password then when you press Set Clear XPanel Password the mes...

Page 33: ...own or you can enter values directly If you type an out of range value this will set the level to 0 or 100 Click the Reset button to set the bass or treble to 50 This signifies a flat level correspond...

Page 34: ...device Further Inquiries If you cannot locate specific information or have questions after reviewing this guide please take advantage of Crestron s award winning customer service team by calling the...

Page 35: ...amps are not covered This 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...

Page 36: ...ron Electronics Inc Operations Installation Guide DOC 6384 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 2013232 Tel 888 CRESTRON 07 05 Fax 201 767 7576 Specifications subject to www crestron com change without n...

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