Crestron
RoomView
Software
Digital Signals
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<
SysPwrOn
> and <
SysPwrOff
> are routed from RoomView to the
control system. These signals correspond to the "System On" and
"System Off" events that can be scheduled in RoomView. For example,
if the Administrator schedules a "System On" event for a particular
time, the <
SysPwrOn
> input will go high at the scheduled time. You
can define the System On and System Off events in whichever way
your application requires. You could, for example, connect these
digitals to logic in the program that turns the room's audio on or off.
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About 15 minutes before the System Off event is initiated,
<
SysOffWarning
> goes high. This is the default setting and can be
changed by editing the scheduled time for the SysOffWarning event.
In this way, RoomView notifies the room that the System Off event is
about to initiate, giving the user time to cancel the event if necessary.
Cancelling an event from a room can be accomplished by programming
a join to send a message to the operator from the room touchpanel.
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<
SysPwrOn-FB
> is routed to the RoomView "System On" field.
When high, this signal indicates that the System On event is active;
when low, no System On event is currently active.
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<
DispPwrOn
> and <
DispPowerOff
> are routed from RoomView to
the control system. These signals correspond to the "Display On" and
"Display Off" events that can be scheduled in RoomView. For
example, if the Administrator schedules a "Display On " event for a
particular time, the <
DispPwrOn
> input will go high at the scheduled
time. A "display" device refers to a projector or other device with a
light bulb or lamp. You can define the Display On and Display Off
events in whichever way your application requires. You could, for
example, connect these digitals to logic in the program that turns the
room's projector on or off.
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About 15 minutes before the Display Off event is initiated,
<
DispOffWarning
> goes high. This is the default setting and can be
changed by editing the scheduled time for the DispOffWarning event.
In this way, RoomView notifies the room that the Display Off event is
about to initiate, giving the user time to cancel the event if necessary.
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<
DispPwrOn-FB
> is routed to the RoomView "Display On" field.
When high, this signal indicates that the Display On event is active;
when low, no Display On event is currently active.
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<
dig-o50
> and <
dig-i50
> are expandable (50 to 100) digital joins for
adding new room attributes.
Analog Signals
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<
PingPong
> signal is automatically sent by RoomView to the control
system at regular intervals in order to monitor the connection status of
the control system. If a network error occurs sending the
PingPong
(or
any other signal), the room disconnects and switches to "offline" status.
If the option to automatically reconnect rooms is on (refer to
Preferences), the signal continues to be sent. When it is successfully
received by the control system, the room "online" status is restored.
This signal does not need to be connected and may be left blank.
Reference Guide – Doc. 6133
Crestron RoomView
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