Installation guide

Crestron QM-FBCC/WCC-1 QuickMedia
®
Computer Centers
Operations & Installation Guide DOC. 6716B QuickMedia
®
: QM-FBCC/WCC-1 3
Connectivity for LAN and other signals can easily be added by ganging
the QM-WCC-1 together with other third-party wall plate devices. A
Crestron C2N-CDB or C2N-DB series keypad may also be installed for a
truly complete interface and control solution. Wiring for the QM-WCC-1
is extremely simple, requiring just a single CresCAT-QM cable (sold
separately).
Built-in signal sensing can be utilized to trigger automatic input selection
and power control.
QuickMedia
®
Transport
Using the revolutionary Crestron QuickMedia (QM) transport, input
signals are transmitted from the QM-FBCC/WCC-1 to any QuickMedia
receiver or distribution center over a single inexpensive CAT5e type
cable. Computer resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 pixels at 60 Hz are
supported over cable runs up to 450 feet (137 meters). Audio signals are
transmitted digitally with high performance 24-bit resolution.
QuickMedia dramatically simplifies system design and installation,
affording a higher level of performance at a lower overall cost.
NOTE: For QuickMedia wiring use CresCAT-QM, CresCAT-IM or
quality CAT5e/CAT6 cable with a delay skew of ≤ 15 ns per 328 feet
(100 meters); the maximum aggregate cable length and delay skew
between any QM transmitter (origination point) and QM receiver
(endpoint) is 450 feet (137 meters) and 22 ns; a maximum of two QM
midpoint devices may be inserted in a given QM signal path; exceptions
apply, refer to each respective product manual for details.
MediaManager System Integration
Whether using just one floor box or wall plate computer center or
several, complete system operation can be made transparent to the end
user with all signal routing occurring smoothly under the command of the
MediaManager control system. Complete MediaManager systems are
easy to design, program and adjust from start to finish using Crestron
SystemBuilder™ software.
EDID Format Management
The QM-FBCC/WCC-1 allows for management of the EDID (Extended
Display Identification Data) information sent to the connected source.
Using Crestron Toolbox™ software, the format and resolution