Professional Automation Mini Computer
Crestron
PAC2M
then select “2-Series Control System Monitor” from the drop down list.
Make sure to choose
USB
as the “Connection Type”, then click
OK
. The
following text will appear in the bottom right corner of the “Text Console”
window:
usb;device 2SeriesCtrlSystemMonitor
The following text will appear in Toolbox:
MONITOR>
10. At the Toolbox prompt, type
erase
and press
Enter
. The following text
will appear in Toolbox:
Erasing
->25%->50%->75%->100%
Done
11. Press
Alt+O
(not zero) on the keyboard to open the “Firmware” window,
then click
Browse
.
12. Find and select the correct firmware file (.CUZ or .zip) and click
Open
.
13. In the “Firmware” window, click
Send
. You will see a “Confirmation”
window asking if you’ve selected the right file. Click
OK
and you will see
the “File Transfer” window.
14. When file transfer is completed, you will see a window asking you to re-
connect. Click
OK
, then close the “Firmware” window and re-connect
using the normal Address Book entry.
Network Analysis
To assist with troubleshooting, you can use Crestron’s C2N-ANLZ Cresnet Analyzer
(sold separately) to monitor the integrity of the Cresnet network for wiring faults and
marginal system performance or other network errors. For more information on how
to use the C2N-ANLZ, refer to the C2N-ANLZ Operations Guide (Doc. 6473).
Battery Replacement
A Lithium battery is used to power the system clock within the PAC2M. Under
normal conditions, it will last for approximately 10 years. In the event that the clock
fails, only an authorized technician should replace it. Refer to caution statement
below.
CAUTION:
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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Operations Guide – DOC. 6507