Installation guide
Programming Crestron Controllers for a Kaleidescape System
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Power control for the 1080p Player, 1080p Mini Player, Music Player,
and Movie Player 2
The Ethernet port for the 1080p Player, 1080p Mini Player, Music Player, and Movie
Player 2 is powered while in standby — but in a limited mode.
If the ENTER STANDBY command is sent to the component over TCP/IP, initially
there is no response. After a moment, the network connection drops, and is then
re-established. The component is now in limited mode and responds only to a
limited set of commands.
When a LEAVE_STANDBY command is received, the component powers on. The
network connection drops momentarily and then reconnects. The component is
now ready to respond to commands normally. Command routing cannot be used
to power on these components. When using TCP/IP, a direct connection must be
made to the component to turn the component on.
ENTER/LEAVE_STANDBY commands sent to the Music Player affect all four music
zones.
Power control for Cinema One (1
st
generation)
The standby mode on Cinema One only affects the movie zone and the first music
zone of the component. Standby does not affect the second and third music zones.
When in standby mode, commands that affect the movie zone or first music zone
return error code 020, indicating that the component is in standby mode.
When the ENTER_STANDBY command is sent to Cinema One, the system responds
with a DEVICE_POWER_STATE event message indicating the new power state and
turns off the movie zone and first music zone. Similarly, Cinema One responds to
the LEAVE_STANDBY command by immediately returning to the fully powered-on
state and sending another DEVICE_POWER_STATE message.
Unlike the components listed in the previous section, Cinema One does not drop
the TCP/IP connection when entering or leaving standby mode.
Power control for M-Class players
The standby mode on Kaleidescape M-Class players is similar to that of Cinema
One (1
st
generation). If the ENTER_STANDBY command is sent to an M-Class player,
the player responds with a DEVICE_POWER_STATE event message indicating the
new power state and shuts off.
Similarly, the player responds to the LEAVE_STANDBY command by immediately
returning to the fully powered-on state and sending another DEVICE_POWER_STATE
message. An M-Class player does not drop the TCP/IP connection when entering or
leaving standby mode.