Installation guide

Programming Crestron Controllers for a Kaleidescape System
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Bedroom and
Sunroom
The Bedroom and Sunroom each have a TPS-4L to control music zones 2
and 3 of the Music Player. Each music zone will be controlled with a
separate SATP module.
Master Bedroom The Master Bedroom uses a universal remote to control the local M500
Player.
Kitchen The Kitchen has a TPS-12, but a video cable could not be wired to that
location, so the OSD No Video template will be used. The M500 Player will
be controlled using the OSD module and OSD Video template.
The Kitchen touch panel will also control the dining room music using the
music zone control feature.
This installation requires a total of five virtual devices to be defined.
Three for OSD control of the three M500 Players
Two for two of the Music Player zones
Music zone 1 from the Music Player is unused in this installation.
Assigning static IP addresses
For Crestron processor TCP/IP communications, each player is assigned a separate
static IP address using the Kaleidescape browser interface. Figure 22 shows a
sample IP address list.
Figure 22: Sample IP address list
The Crestron processor does not need to control the M500 Player in the Master
Bedroom or the 1U Server, so these two components are left to obtain a dynamic
address from the DHCP server. These Kaleidescape components are set by default
to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server.
To assign static IP addresses, follow the steps below for each Kaleidescape
component. Always assign IP addresses outside of the dynamic range set on the
DHCP server. Be careful not to assign an IP address already used by some other
device in the network.
1. Open the browser interface using: