Room Solution Box with Local Video
Crestron
CNXRMCLV
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Room Solution Box with Local Video: CNXRMCLV
Operations Guide - DOC. 8161A
6. Select one or more function buttons on the remote and observe the
"Transmitter Identification" window on the PC.
a) If there is no activity while pressing buttons on the remote, the
code chosen was not an acceptable code. Repeat steps 5 and 6 with
another code.
b) If activity is observed with each button press, the code used was an
acceptable code and the CNXRMCLV can accept commands from
the universal remote.
Map the Universal Remote
Once communication between the CNXRMCLV and the universal remote is
achieved, it is necessary to understand what commands are transmitted and to which
devices. Crestron distinguishes each device with a unique hexadecimal number
known as the
Transmitter ID
that can range from 00 to 3F. Actually, RC5 codes
display these IDs in the range of 00 to 1F and Sharp codes of suitable format display
Transmitter ID
codes in the range of 20 to 3F.
Transmitter ID
codes are revealed in
the "Transmitter Identification" window.
Each universal remote has a number of source selection buttons on it (i.e., TV, VCR,
DVD, AUX). Typically, those buttons are used when setting up the remote with an
acceptable code (refer to "Code Verification" on page 15). If an acceptable code is
transmitted during that procedure, Crestron assigns the code with an identifier in the
"Transmitter Identification" window. For example, in the window shown below, the
Transmitter ID (Hex):
field shows the number 13. Since the identifier falls in the
range of 00 to 1F, the device communicates using an acceptable RC5 code.
Positive Transmitter Identification
The next logical question is, "What is the
Button ID
?" The purpose of this next
procedure is to map the buttons on the universal remote so that a list can be
generated and used for reference when creating the SIMPL Windows program. A
decimal identification number (or
Button ID (Decimal)
as shown in the "Transmitter
Identification" window) corresponds to each physical press on the universal remote.
This procedure picks up where the code verification procedure left off.
1. Complete steps 1 through 6 in "Code Verification" on page 15.
2. Wherever convenient (i.e., Notepad on the PC or a piece of scrap
paper) create a table for recording the
Button ID (Decimal)
number
associated with each button press on the universal remote. "Appendix:
Mapping Table" on page 34 contains a table to record this information.
Create as many copies of the table as necessary.
3. Click
the
Clear
button in the "Transmitter Identification" window to
reset the setup.
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