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CRESTRON

CNWP

Wired Panels

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DOC. 8008D

Specifications subject to change without notice.

DESCRIPTION:

The CNWP series of wired panels, illustrated in figure 1, interfaces with a CRESNET II control system
over the CRESNET II network. The panels use miniature pushbuttons with self-contained feedback LEDs.
Some models include bargraph indicators. The CNWP panels are designed for lectern mounting and are
also available premounted in consolettes with black trim. Custom panel finishes, engraving, colored button
caps, and the omission of unused buttons are all standard.

BAR1

BAR2

MUTE2

@

MUTE2

MUTE1

@

MUTE1

UP2

UP1

DOWN1 DOWN2

1

39

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

33 34

35 36

37

38

40

9

47

10

11 12 13

14

15

16

41 42

43 44

45

46

48

17

55

18

19

20

21 22

23

24

49

50

51 52

53 54

56

25

63

26

27

28

29 30

31 32

57

58 59

60

61 62

64

Figure 1.  CNWP Series of Wired Panels

Configuration Differences

There are six wired panel configurations available and selection depends on type of installation (lectern or
consolette), number of buttons, and number of bargraphs. A configuration, CNWP, is defined by its suffix.
The number of buttons is identified by a dash and number. A "B" following the button suffix indicates
consolette versus lectern installation. If the suffix contains "BG2" before the button suffix, there are two
bargraphs on the unit. Refer to table 1 for a concise listing of each wired panel configuration.

Table 1.  Wired Panel Configurations

CONFIGURATION

INSTALLATION

BUTTONS

BARGRAPHS

CNWP-32

Lectern

32

None

CNWP-64

Lectern

64

None

CNWPBG2-32

Lectern

32

Two

CNWPBG2-64

Lectern

64

Two

CNWP-32B

Consolette

32

None

CNWPBG2-32B

Consolette

32

Two

                                                                                                                     

 

Summary of Contents for CNWP-32

Page 1: ... 42 43 44 45 46 48 17 55 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 49 50 51 52 53 54 56 25 63 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 57 58 59 60 61 62 64 Figure 1 CNWP Series of Wired Panels Configuration Differences There are six wired panel configurations available and selection depends on type of installation lectern or consolette number of buttons and number of bargraphs A configuration CNWP is defined by its suffix The number of b...

Page 2: ...ts Consult factory for lectern cut out information CNWP 32 CNWP 64 CNWPBG2 32 CNWPBG2 64 CNWP 32B CNWPBG2 32B Height 5 5 in 14 0 cm Width 5 8 in 14 6 cm Height 5 5 in 14 0 cm Width 10 8 in 27 3 cm Height 5 5 in 14 0 cm Width 8 3 in 21 0 cm Height 5 5 in 14 0 cm Width 12 5 in 31 8 cm Height 6 1 in 15 6 cm Width 6 4 in 16 2 cm Height 6 1 in 15 6 cm Width 8 9 in 22 5 cm INSTALLATION SETUP Identity Co...

Page 3: ...ilable at the control system power supply Network units may also be daisy chained together Refer to the latest revision of CNPWS power supplies Doc 8017 in the CRESNET II manual for wire gauge specifications and connection detail Refer to figure 2 for wiring instructions for the lectern mounted panels The consolette wired panels are supplied with 12 feet of telephone cable A standard telephone mod...

Page 4: ...RDER NET ID F2 INFORMATION CABLE CONNECTION WIRE PHONE BLK GND YEL 24 RED DATA Z GRN DATA Y Figure 3 CNWP Consolette Wiring Diagram PROGRAMMING The panel drawing in figure 1 shows the location of the SIMPL C button numbers and their corresponding button positions 32 button panels are treated as a subset of the 64 button panels Buttons or bargraphs which are not used need not be assigned a signal n...

Page 5: ...al name UP1 signal name volume up button first bargraph DOWN1 signal name volume down button MUTE1 signal name mute LED MUTE1 signal name mute button BAR1 signal name first bargraph level UP2 signal name volume up button second bargraph DOWN2 signal name volume down button MUTE2 signal name mute LED MUTE2 signal name mute button BAR2 signal name second bargraph FURTHER INQUIRIES If after reviewing...

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