Installation guide

Programming Crestron Controllers for a Kaleidescape System
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Power control for Alto and Cinema One (2
nd
generation)
The default standby behavior is similar to Cinema One (1
st
generation): it responds
to ENTER_STANDBY and LEAVE_STANDBY commands, and sends
DEVICE_POWER_STATE events to indicate a change in power state.
Alto and Cinema One (2
nd
generation) also have a user-selectable option for low
power standby mode. If this option is selected, standby mode acts like a full power
OFF state and the device will not respond to ENTER_STANDBY or
LEAVE_STANDBY commands. When configured to power off these players can be
put into and taken out of standby using IR or the front panel power button.
Sample Installation
This section contains a step-by-step implementation of a sample installation that
uses direct control, without command routing, via TCP/IP over Ethernet. Although a
single TCP/IP client can be used to control the entire system with command
routing, this configuration puts an unnecessary load on the Crestron processor.
Connecting all modules to one TCP/IP client is inefficient because each module
must process all incoming messages. Figure 21 shows the layout of the sample
installation.
Figure 21: Layout for a sample installation
Theater The Theater has a TPS-15 with video capabilities. The Theater contains a
projector, an adjustable screen masking system, controlled lighting, and
shades. The M500 Player will be controlled using the OSD module and
OSD Video template
Family Room The Family Room also has a TPS-15 and controlled lights but no masking or
shades. The M500 Player will be controlled using the OSD module and
OSD Video template.