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Crestron C2N-DVP4DI Digital Video Processor
In designing and creating a browser project, keep in mind that you must assign an IP
ID to all the project pages and specify the IP address of the C2N-DVP4DI (For
further information on this procedure, refer to the VT Pro-e online help file).
SIMPL Windows
For each IP ID in the VT Pro-e browser project, there must be one corresponding
e-Control PC Interface symbol defined in the SIMPL Windows program. The PC
Interface symbol is one of the Ethernet Modules that can be dropped on the
C2ENET-1 card slot.
As with all Ethernet devices, the PC Interface must receive an entry in the IP Table
of the C2N-DVP4DI. Here the IP ID must match the IP ID that was assigned in VT
Pro-e, while the IP address must be set to local host: 127.0.0.1.
Viewport
To transfer the Web pages to the C2N-DVP4DI, use the File Transfer | Send Web
Pages command.
The options are to send an entire project, only files that have changed, or a single
HTML file. With the Transfer Entire Project option, click OK when reminded to
select a default page, and then browse to the appropriate VT Pro-e .web project
folder. Select the file that was designated as the “first” page of the project. This will
be the default Web page that is displayed whenever the IP address of the control
system is accessed by a Web browser. Click Open, and then OK to begin the
transfer.
If any files in the VT Pro-e project change, the changed files can be transferred to the
C2N-DVP4DI without resending the entire project by choosing the Only Transfer
Files that have Changed option. Here again, browse to the .web project folder and
select the default page. Click Open, and then OK to transfer the changed files.
Finally, selecting Transfer Single File can send a single HTML file. Browse to the
file and click Open. Then specify the file’s relative path (from the root directory)
and click OK.
Pointing Devices
The C2N-DVP4DI is shipped with a Microsoft compatible 9-pin mouse.
After connecting a pointing device to the Touchscreen/Mouse port, you must use
Viewport to inform the C2N-DVP4DI the kind of device that has been installed.
Set the Crestron supplied serial mouse input parameters in Viewport using the
following instructions.
1. To select the input mouse type using Viewport, type: Touch ? and press
Enter at the prompt for a list of input devices (refer to the following
graphic). Type: Touch 1 for a Microsoft mouse.
NOTE: Selecting 0 disables all other inputs and permits only program control.
Refer to “Connecting a Pointing Device” in the latest version of the latest version of
the C2N-DVP4DI Reference Guide (Doc. 6177), available from the Crestron website
(www.crestron.com).
NOTE: If you are using a Smart Technologies pointing device (such as Smart
Sympodium, etc.) the serial cable (DB9) must have the Data Terminal Ready (DTR –
pin 6) and Data Set Ready (DSR – pin 4) connections removed. Use Crestron part
number CNSP-141. Refer to “Smart Sympodium” in the latest version of the C2N-
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