- Crestron Electronics Digital Audio Processor With Room Control Operations Guide C2N-DAP8RC
Digital Audio Processor with Room Control  Crestron C2N-DAP8RC  
50 • Digital Audio Processor with Room Control: C2N-DAP8RC   Operations Guide - DOC. 8187A 
IR Device Symbol 
Slot 02: IR Receiver 
This symbol is only used in systems containing an acceptable third party transmitter 
(Pronto/RC5/Universal IR Remote). To include a compatible third party transmitter 
as part of the program, you must first drop a wireless receiver (CNXRMIRD) from 
the Wireless Receivers | Wireless Receivers (IR) folder of the Device Library into 
slot 2. Then, from the Wireless Remotes (IR) folder, drop the Pronto/RC5/Universal 
IR Remote symbol onto the CNXMIRD. The symbol, shown below, consists of a 
number of outputs (presses), which correspond to the actual buttons on the 
transmitter. Recall that when mapping the buttons on the third party transmitter, a list 
was developed (refer to "Map the Universal Remote" on page 25 for the actual 
procedure). That list needs to be transcribed to this symbol. Match the button ID 
numbers from the list to the numbered press. These outputs are the driving source for 
the IR devices. 
Pronto/RC5/Universal Remote Symbol 
Slot 03: DAP8 Video Switch 
The DAP8 Video Switch is a 16x16 video matrix switcher built into slot 03 of the 
C2N-DAP8RC surround sound processor. The symbol is illustrated on the next page. 
The C2N-DAP8RC provides one CAT5 input, labeled VIDEO IN 1-2-3-4 (where 
twisted pair #4 can carry digital audio) and 12 RCA video inputs labeled 5 through 
16. The C2N-DAP8RC accepts any combination of composite, S-video, and 
component video, and switches these sources to up to sixteen outputs. Typically, the 
RCA inputs are connected to local video sources, while the CAT5 input receives 
video and digital audio from the CNX-PVID8. 










