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Crestron CEN-CN Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Contents Ethernet/Cresnet Interface: CEN-CN Description Functional Description Physical Description Leading Specifications Cresnet Network Wiring Configuration Setup Installing Crestron Development Tools Obtaining Communications Troubleshooting Communications Updating the CEN-CN Ethernet Configuration Initial IP Setup IP Table Setup Hookup Diagram for Normal Operation Communications Communicating via Ethernet Troubleshooting Communications via Ethernet SIMPL™ Win
Crestron CEN-CN Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Ethernet/Cresnet Interface: CEN-CN Description Functional Description The CEN-CN is used to connect Crestron remote control system (herein referred to as the Cresnet system) equipment to a Crestron e-Control™ capable control system through an Ethernet/local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN). A combination of Crestron devices in a remote location may be hard-wired to a CEN-CN to create a “CEN-CN Cresnet system”.
Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Crestron CEN-CN Physical Description The CEN-CN, shown below, is housed in a black enclosure with silk-screened labels on the front and rear panels. On the front panel are six light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for indicating the status of the unit, the attached device(s), and the connected Ethernet. All connections are made through on the rear panel ports, a Crestron 6-conductor modular cable and two 4-pin connector plugs are provided.
Crestron CEN-CN Ethernet/Cresnet Interface 12VDC .5 A This DC power socket connector is used to supply power via an external power pack. Crestron recommends specific power packs for its devices. The recommended power pack for the CEN-CN is Crestron part number PW-1205 (PWI-1210 for international use). If a power pack other than this Crestron model is obtained, verify that it meets the required specifications and polarity as shown after this paragraph.
Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Crestron CEN-CN ETHERNET This 8-pin, 8-position RJ45 port connects the CEN-CN to a 10BaseT Ethernet/LAN or WAN via a hub. Refer to the table below for the pinouts. A standard (straight, non-cross-over type) Ethernet cable is required, but not supplied. NOTE: This port should NOT be connected to the UPLINK port of an Ethernet hub.
Crestron CEN-CN Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Leading Specifications of the CEN-CN SPECIFICATION Power Requirements Ethernet Network Type Ethernet Network Protocols SIMPL™ Windows® CEN-CN Update File CNMSX-AV/Pro Update File CNRACKX-DP Update File Dimensions & Weight DETAILS 12VDC, external power pack or 24VDC, .25A, 6W, network 10BaseT TCP/IP, UDP/IP, ICMP (Ping), & CIP Version 1.52.00 or later. 1 Version 51189N.UPZ or later. 2 Version 51190X.UPZ or later. 2 Version 51190W.UPZ or later. 2 Height: 1.
Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Crestron CEN-CN network port, the load factor of that unit is the load factor of the entire run. The length of the run in feet and the load factor of the run should be used in the following resistance equation to calculate the value on the right side of the equation. Resistance Equation R < 40,000 L x LF Where: R = Resistance (refer to next table). L = Length of run (or chain) in feet. LF = Load factor of entire run (or chain).
Crestron CEN-CN Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Before installing any development tools, confirm that all other applications such as Microsoft® Office, etc. are closed. The website and CD provide instructions for installing the various tools. When initiating a custom install from the CD, the user is presented with a list of the software programs, documentation, and other resources.
Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Crestron CEN-CN Typical Connections When Configuring the CEN-CN TO PC COM PORT PC 12VDC .5A NET ETHERNET NET NET 24 Y Z G 24 Y Z G CRESTRON ELECTRONICS INC. ROCKLEIGH, N.J. 07647 USA FROM EXTERNAL AC POWER PACK TO CRESNET NETWORK WIRING (NOT REQUIRED IF OPERATING POWER IS SUPPLIED VIA CRESNET WIRING) (NOT REQUIRED IF OPERATING POWER IS SUPPLIED VIA EXTERNAL AC POWER PACK) 1. If a CEN-CN to PC cable is fabricated, proceed to the next step.
Crestron CEN-CN Ethernet/Cresnet Interface 5. Refer to figure below. From the Setup menu, verify that Auto Baud Search is checked. Verifying Auto Baud Search 6. Refer to figure below. While the Viewport is displayed, select Setup | Communications (alternatively, depress Alt+D) to open the Port Settings dialog box. Accessing the Port Settings Dialog Box 7. Operations Guide - DOC. 5721 Select the appropriate connection type.
Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Crestron CEN-CN Port Settings Dialog Box 8. Select Diagnostics | Check Operating System Version (alternatively, depress F5) from the Viewport. The Viewport may display a window as it scans various baud rates. Eventually, a message should appear in the Incoming section showing a version number. Such a response indicates that communications have been established. If a “No Communications with Rack” error message opens, proceed to “Troubleshooting Communications” on page 10.
Crestron CEN-CN Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Updating the CEN-CN The CEN-CN contains an Operating System, a Monitor ROM, and TCP/IP Stack. All three are separate components but packaged together in a Control System Update File. Control system update files have the UPZ extension. It is often necessary to update a control system if new features have been implemented (such as support for new hardware or new language constructs) or if programming “bugs” have been corrected. NOTE: SIMPL Windows version 1.40.
Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Crestron CEN-CN Update Control System Dialog Box NOTE: After a file is selected, the “Update Control System” dialog box, as shown below, will query the CEN-CN to determine what versions of the Operating system, Monitor ROM, and TCP/IP Stack are currently running. 4. To start the transfer, click the Send button as shown below. The transfer dialog will display the progress in updating the selected components.
Crestron CEN-CN Ethernet/Cresnet Interface 5. As a result of the update, a dialog box (similar to as shown below) may open and the SIMPL program (and possibly SIMPL+ modules) must be cleared. As shown below, click the Yes button. 6. Upload the SIMPL program and SIMPL+ modules after the transfer is complete. Continue with transfer? Selection Box Ethernet Configuration This section explains how to configure a CEN-CN to communicate over Ethernet using the TCP/IP.
Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Crestron CEN-CN Set IP Information via Viewport 2. Observe a dialog box similar to as shown below. As shown, the CEN-CN does not have an IP address assigned to it. IP Address Dialog Box 14 • Ethernet/Cresnet Interface: CEN-CN Operations Guide - DOC.
Crestron CEN-CN Ethernet/Cresnet Interface 3. Refer to the two tables below and enter the network IP values. NOTE: If an invalid IP address is entered, the subnet mask may be CHANGED AUTOMATICALLY BY THE EQUIPMENT to an appropriate subnet mask. NOTE: To TURN OFF the TCP/IP stack, an IP address of 0.0.0.0 can be entered, no IP Mask or Default Router would be required. SETTINGS FOR NETWORK WITH NON-CRESTRON EQUIPMENT Recommended Settings IP Address 172.16.X.Y IP Mask 255.255.0.0 Default Router 0.0.0.
Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Crestron CEN-CN Reboot Dialog Box 6. Observe a confirmation message that the IP information has been setup. After the system reboots, select Function | Cold Boot, to view the IP Information. NOTE: If an error that the viewport could not setup the IP information opens, contact Crestron customer service for assistance.
Crestron CEN-CN Ethernet/Cresnet Interface and list it in the dialog box. Modify or delete existing entries or add new ones. When all the necessary changes have been made, save the new table to disk and/or load it back into the unit. Do not overwrite the IP table in the CEN-CN the next time the program is uploaded, unless the addresses in the program supercede those in the current IP table. NOTE: For more detailed information, refer to the SIMPL Windows help file by selecting Help | Help Topics.
Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Crestron CEN-CN Typical Connections for Normal Operation TO CRESNET DEVICE OR SMARTOUCH MODULE PC 12VDC .5A NET TO CRESNET DEVICES ETHERNET NET NET 24 Y Z G 24 Y Z G CRESTRON ELECTRONICS INC. ROCKLEIGH, N.J. 07647 USA FROM EXTERNAL AC POWER PACK (OPTIONAL.
Crestron CEN-CN Ethernet/Cresnet Interface 2. Enter the IP address of the configured CEN-CN and click the Connect button. (Within the address, X and Y may range from 0 to 255. In the example shown below, X is 1 and Y is 2.) Connect TCP/IP Address 3. The message shown below signifies a successful connection. Crestron Terminal Protocol Console Opened 4. Perform any of the diagnostics and features that the viewport provides.
Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Crestron CEN-CN SIMPL™ Windows® Example Program SIMPL (Symbol Intensive Master Programming Language) is an easy-to-use programming language that is completely integrated and compatible with all Crestron system hardware. The objects that are used in SIMPL are called symbols. SIMPL Windows offers drag and drop functionality in a familiar Windows® environment. SIMPL Windows is Crestron's software for programming Crestron control systems.
Crestron CEN-CN Ethernet/Cresnet Interface CEN-CN Troubleshooting TROUBLE CEN-CN does not communicate with the LAN/ WAN. CEN-CN does not communicate with the host control system. POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION Improper Ethernet cable Verify cable connections with LAN: proper connections. connection is used, cable intact, and connections are secure. Improper IP addresses Verify IP address and IP table contains valid used. settings. Improper IP information Verify proper IP information in CEN-CN.
Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Crestron CEN-CN Return and Warranty Policies Merchandise Returns / Repair Service 1. No merchandise may be returned for credit, exchange, or service without prior authorization from CRESTRON. To obtain warranty service for CRESTRON products, contact the factory and request an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number. Enclose a note specifying the nature of the problem, name and phone number of contact person, RMA number, and return address. 2.
Crestron CEN-CN Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Glossary of Terms CIP Cresnet (over) Internet Protocol is a combination of Cresnet and Internet protocols. On a regular Cresnet network (such as a CNMSX talking to a CT-3000 touchpanel) the low-level protocol that handles communications (such as "Digital 1 Pressed on Cresnet ID 05") is called Cresnet Protocol. The same protocol is used when speaking eControl devices (CEN-COM, CEN-IO, eControl touchpanels, TPS touchpanels over ethernet, etc.
Ethernet/Cresnet Interface Crestron CEN-CN IP ID The IP ID is a two-digit hexadecimal number that is used to differentiate a given device from a group of Ethernet devices in a control system with the same IP address. Just as the Net ID is used to distinguish between identical devices within a SIMPL Windows program, the IP address for a specific IP ID in the control system’s IP table must be set to the IP address of the given device.
Crestron CEN-CN Ethernet/Cresnet Interface TCP/IP TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. It is quite simply a standard set of protocols that govern the basic workings of the Internet that was implemented in 1982. The TCP part is all about ensuring that data is transmitted correctly between two computers. If any errors occur these are detected and the data is retransmitted. The data transmitted is split up into small portions called data packets.
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