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Crestron AV2 & PRO2 2-Series Integrated Dual Bus Control System
Hookup Connections for the 2-Series Integrated Dual Bus Control System
TO CONTROLLABLE
DEVICES
FROM DEVICE
OUTPUTS
- CONTACT CLOSURES
- SOLID STATE CLOSURES
TO
IRP2
OR
SERIAL
DEVICES
TO
CONTROLLABLE
DEVICES
TO
OUTLET
(POWER
CORD
SUPPLIED)
TO SERIAL PORT
ON PC (ANOTHER
DB9 CONNECTOR
ON FRONT PANEL)
TO ANY
RS-232,
-422, OR
-485 DEVICE
TO ANY
CRESNET
OR STS
NETWORK
DEVICE
Establishing Communication with the AV2/PRO2
Before uploading a program to the AV2/PRO2 or performing diagnostic functions,
you must connect the control system to the PC. This connection can be serial or (if
an optional Z-Bus card is installed) it can be TCP/IP.
Serial Connection
Connect the COMPUTER port on the control system to one of the COM ports
(usually COM 1) on the PC. Use a straight-through RS-232 cable with a DB9 male
connector on one end and a DB9 female connector on the other. Most commercially
available cables are acceptable; they should have at least five pins for transmit,
receive, ground, and hardware handshaking (pins 2, 3, 5, 7, and 8).
Open the Crestron Viewport and click Setup | Communication Settings to display
the “Port Settings” window. Then click RS-232 as the connection type.
The PC communication settings specified here should match the protocol that the
AV2/PRO2 expects. The settings are as follows:
Port = COM 1 through COM 8. Select the correct COM port on the PC.
Baud rate = 115200 (You can set the PC and the control system to a
different baud rate, by using the Functions | Set Baud Rate command.
Parity = None.
Number of data bits = 8.
Number of stop bits = 1.
Hardware handshaking (RTS/CTS) enabled.
Software handshaking (XON/XOFF) not enabled.
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