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Instruções de Operação Crestron electronic, Modelo CNWML

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The large mouse button on the wireless mouse is used to move the cursor. The larger keypad button is used as a right mouse click and the trigger is used as a left mouse click. The four small keypad buttons perform keyboard functions. Example 2 - Wireless Transmitter This example shows a CNWM controlling a CRESTRON CPC-CAMI. The large mouse button on the wireless mouse is used to control pan by pressing it right or left. Tilt is controlled by pressing the same button either up or down. The four small keypad buttons are used to engage presets. The larger keypad button is used to issue the SAVE command that saves the last selected preset. Example 1: How to Create the Program Use the Configuration Manager workspace in SIMPL Windows to select and configure all the devices that need to be included into the system. For Example #1, add a CNRFGWA to the system. The NET ID in this example is 24, which is the default ID for this device. Set CNRFGWA NET ID in SIMPL Windows’ Configuration Manager Add the CNMK to the program. Assign a NET ID of 28 as shown. Assign CNWM NET ID Use the Programming Manager workspace in SIMPL Windows to select symbols and assign their respective signals. For these examples, a CNRFGWA and CNMK symbols were added automatically when the devices were added to the system in the Configuration Manager workspace. Expand the Network Modules folder and double click on the CNRFGWA to expand it. Drag and drop the CNWM into Detail View. Assign signals as shown. Graphical Detail View of the CNWM (Mouse) in SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager Double click on the CNMK () to display in Detail View (alternatively CTRL+D). Assign signals as shown. Graphical Detail View of the CNMK (Mouse/Keyboard Wedge) in SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager Add the SERIAL SEND symbols to this program by selecting them from the Symbol Library. View the symbol in Detail View (alternatively CTRL+D or drag and drop into Detail View). Assign signals as shown below. Graphical Detail View of SERIAL SEND (signals S-1 through S-4) in SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager Example 2: How to Create the Program Use the Configuration Manager workspace in SIMPL Windows to select and configure all the devices that need to be included into the system. For Example #2 add a CPC-CAMI to the system. For this example, the NET ID for this device is 03. Set CPC-CAMI NET ID in SIMPL Windows’ Configuration Manager Add the CNRFGWA to the program. Assign a NET ID of 24 as shown. Add a CNWM (mouse) to RF ID 30 of the CNRFGWA. Assign CNWM NET ID Use the Programming Manager workspace in SIMPL Windows to select symbols and assign their respective signals. For these examples, the CPC-CAMI, CNRFGWA, and CNMK symbols were added automatically when the devices were added to the system in the Configuration Manager workspace. Expand the Network Modules folder and double click on the CNRFGWA. Drag and drop the CNWM into Detail View. Assign signals as shown. Graphical Detail View of the CNWM (Mouse) in SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager Double click on the CPC-CAMI to display it in Detail View (alternatively CTRL+D). Assign signals as shown. Graphical Detail View of the CPC-CAMI in SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager Add the NOR, INTERLOCK, and ANALOG RAM symbols to this program by selecting them from the Symbol Library. View the symbols in Detail View (alternatively CTRL+D or drag and drop into Detail View). Assign signals as shown below. Graphical Detail View of ANALOG RAM, INTERLOCK, and NOR in SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager Accessing the Inlay Card Each of the keypad buttons on the wireless mouse performs multiple functions. Rather than memorizing what each button does, write the functional descriptions on the paper that surrounds the buttons. It is possible that the CNWM can be reprogrammed and thus the description labels on the Inlay Card beneath the plastic cover no longer apply. The SP-LK label kit can be used to create professional looking mouse inlay cards. Remove Cover Simply remove the clear plastic cover by inserting a flat lever such as a small flathead screwdriver into the opening above the largest keypad button. Apply a small amount of pressure with the flat lever to disengage the tongue and groove connections of the plastic cover with the rest of the unit. Write functional descriptions on the paper with a ball point pen or replace the existing sheet with one that has been printed with typed descriptions using the aforementioned .DXF file. Fasten Cover The first step to fasten the cover is to insert the curved-end tongue of the plastic cover into the appropriate groove of the unit. Lower the cover inserting the tongue from one side of the plastic cover into the appropriate groove of the unit. Slightly bend the plastic cover and simultaneously apply pressure down to insert the remaining tongue into place. Problem Solving Troubleshooting The table below provides corrective action for possible trouble situations. If further assistance is required, please ...

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