Installation guide

Crestron MediaManager™ Applications Guide
QM-RMCRX
The QM-RMCRX is a network-based control system (including all the features
and functionality of the QM-RMC plus support of Cresnet devices), and also
adds the functionality of a system video, computer video and audio switcher
with a built-in 12-band parametric or graphic equalizer, volume control and a
20-Watt stereo amplifier.
The QM-RMCRX processes standard video (i.e., DVD, VCR, camera video),
computer video and even source audio signals through its QuickMedia transport
(CAT5) port. Using a QuickMedia wall plate or FlipTop in any system means
that you can send these signals to a QM-RMCRX QuickMedia Receiver via
QuickMedia cable. The QM-RMCRX then converts each of those signal types
back to standard analog signals for connection to a display (projector or flat-
panel monitor). Outputs include an RGB output (VGA-style plug), a composite
video output, an S-video output connection to the display, five line level audio
outputs – unbalanced line left, right and speech audio output, and a 20-watt
stereo output (for direct connection to speakers).
The optional Crestron MK-QM-RMCRX mounting kit provides a sturdy
mounting to a 1¼ to 1½ inch inside diameter pole for the QM-RMCRX. The
simple to use hardware provides a robust clamp for the QM-RMCRX, and
permits mounting the unit close to the display device. This allows for shorter
cable runs and easy access.
For additional information, refer to the latest versions of the QM-RMCRX
Operation Guide (Doc. 6236), and the MK-QM-RMCRX Installation Guide
(Doc. 6247), available from the Crestron website (www.crestron.com
).
QM-RMCRX Front View QM-RMCRX Rear View
QM-RMCRX Master Mode
In master mode, the QM-RMCRX is a standalone 2-Series control system that
controls serial, Cresnet and Ethernet devices, while providing sophisticated A/V
switching and processing capabilities.
QM-RMCRX Slave Mode
In Cresnet or Ethernet slave mode, the QM-RMCRX operates as part of a larger
2-Series control system, where the programming resides in a separate 2-Series
processor that acts as the system master.
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