QuickMedia™ Receiver/Processor Crestron
QM-RMCRX-BA
SW-R
Pressing this button in combination with the
HW-R
button performs a system
restart without loading the program (refer to “Establishing Console Mode on an
Ethernet Slave” on page 24). Press
HW-R
momentarily while pressing and
holding
SW-R
to reboot.
Pressing
SW-R
alone while the system is running restarts the program.
Serial console connection may be established if
SW-R
button is pressed and
held about five to seven seconds during power up (wait for Toolbox to display
some information), or if pressed and held at the same time
HW-R
is
momentarily pressed. The serial console mode is also established if the
processor is configured as a master, but has no program loaded. In this way, the
console mode is enabled out-of-the-box and the user does not have to perform
any special steps to initially configure the processor.
NOTE:
The COM B LED will flash when in the console mode.
To terminate the console mode, press the
HW-R
button or cycle the power.
NOTE:
Pressing <
F10
> (Program Reset) in Toolbox may cause errors if both
the program and the console mode are using the same COM port.
Memory
The QM-RMCRX-BA has 36 MB of built-in memory (non-volatile and
volatile). The total of 36 MB is specified as follows: 4 MB flash (non-volatile),
32 MB SDRAM (volatile), and 256 KB NVRAM (battery backed up). Flash
memory contains the file system inside the 2-Series control engine. Non-volatile
memory contains information that is retained after the loss of electrical power.
Volatile memory is lost after a power failure.
The 4 MB flash memory consists of approximately 1.5 MB used for firmware,
and approximately 2.5 MB available for SIMPL, SIMPL+, and Web pages. The
files that reside in flash conform to a flat directory structure.
1. SIMPL
Program
(.smw)
2. SIMPL+ Modules (.usp/.ush)
3. Operating System (.cuz file)
Refer to the 2-Series Control Systems Reference Guide (Doc. 6256) for
additional memory structure information.
Industry Compliance
As of the date of manufacture, the QM-RMCRX-BA has been tested and found
to comply with specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and
Radiocommunications Compliance Labelling.
NOTE:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
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QuickMedia™ Receiver/Processor: QM-RMCRX-BA
Operations Guide - DOC. 6332