Installation guide

Crestron C2N-DBN12 & C2N-DBF12 Decorator Wall Panels
Operations & Installation Guide - DOC. 6200 Decorator Wall Panels: C2N-DBN12 & C2N-DBF12 9
Refer to the
note on page
20 for a
definition of
Viewport.
The Net ID of the wall panel has been factory set to 71. The Net IDs of
multiple wall panels in the same system must be unique. Net IDs are
changed from a personal computer (PC) via the Crestron Viewport.
NOTE: For detailed information on establishing communication
between the PC and control system, refer to “Communication Settings”
on page 21. If communication cannot be established, refer to the
“Troubleshooting Communications” section in the respective
Operations Guide for the control system.
There are two different methods—Method A or Method B—for setting
the Net ID:
Method A (Cresnet address-settable ID), described below, applies to
devices in a Cresnet system with a CNX control system or with a 2-
Series control system and requires that a single unit be the only network
device connected to the control system.
Method B (Touch Settable ID or TSID), which begins on page 10,
applies to all TSID-ready devices in a Cresnet system with 2-Series
control system upgrade file (CUZ) version 3.029 or later. TSID
functionality makes it possible for the control system to recognize a
network device via its serial number, which is stored in the device’s
memory. This method does not require that any devices be disconnected
from the network; Net IDs may be set with the entire Cresnet system
intact. This method requires the use of the Crestron Viewport version
3.35 or later.
Use the appropriate method to set the Net ID.
Method A (Cresnet address-settable ID)
1. Ensure that the device requiring a Net ID change is the only
unit connected to the control system.
2. Open the Crestron Viewport.
3. From the Viewport menu, select Functions | Set Network ID.
The software checks the baud rate and then opens the "Set
Network ID" window.
4. In the "Set Network ID" window, select the device requiring a
Net ID change from the Current Network Devices text window.