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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Only use 10 through FE as RF ID code. Do not confuse RF ID with network (NET) ID. Match CNWM/L ID to SP-1 Receiver (SmartPresenter) Depress and hold the recessed button #1 on the SP-1 for at least 5 seconds (use a paper clip or similar object) or until the red RF LED flashes on the SP-1. Depress (position A) button on the CNWM/L while the RF LED flashes. Observe that RF LED stops flashing and remains illuminated for about 4 seconds. NOTE: An extinguished LED indicates a match of CNWM/L ID to that of the SP-1. If the RF ID does not match, refer to "Change RF ID via CNWM/L Button Presses" on page 7. Verify RF ID with Crestron Software (not required for SmartPresenter) Use the Crestron Performance VeiwPort to view transmitter ID codes. Using either SIMPL Windows or VisionTools Pro, select ViewPort from the Tools menu; the “Crestron Performance Viewport” dialog box, shown below, appears. From the Diagnostics menu in the dialog box, select Identify Transmitter ID to open the “Transmitter Identification” dialog box. Press a button on the transmitter, ViewPort will display the transmitter ID in hexadecimal format. Change RF ID Crestron Software (not required for SmartPresenter) Use the Crestron Performance ViewPort to set a RF ID CODE. Using either SIMPL Windows or VisionTools Pro, select ViewPort from the Tools menu; the “Crestron Performance Viewport” dialog box, shown below, appears. Crestron Performance Viewport Dialog Box From the Options menu in the dialog box, select Set Transmitter ID to open the “Set Transmitter ID” dialog box. Enter a two-digit hexadecimal number ranging from 10 to FE. Click OK to confirm. Set Transmitter ID Dialog Box The "Transmitter ID" dialog box is displayed. It prompts the user to properly position the CNIDC (IR probe). Connect the 9-pin DIN connector from the CNIDC to the proper COM port on the back of the PC. Position the wireless mouse button-side down so the battery compartment is accessible. Remove the battery compartment cover to expose the battery compartment. Place the LED probe from the CNIDC over the sensor (photo transistor), as shown below. The probe should rest between the battery compartment and the sensor opening so that it completely covers the opening. Probe Placement In the "Transmitter ID" dialog box, click OK to program the transmitter. When the LED stops blinking, secure the battery cover over the battery compartment. Disconnect the CNIDC from the PC. Change RF ID via CNWM/L Button Presses A procedure to change the RF ID using button presses has an advantage over the CNIDC/Software method, because no extraneous items (i.e., software and probe) are required. All that is needed is the unit itself and knowledge of representing an alphanumeric hex digit as a four-digit binary code. Select buttons 2 and 4 on the wireless mouse correspond to the binary digits 0 and 1, respectively. If your recall of binary coding is rusty, refer to the table that follows the procedure. It provides the four-digit binary code and sequential four button press/release on the unit for each single alphanumeric digit. For example, if the RF ID needs to be changed to 40, a hexadecimal “4” is represented as 0100 in binary code or by pressing and releasing the select buttons in the following sequence 2422. Likewise, hexadecimal “0” is represented as 0000 in binary or a sequential button press/release of 2222. Complete the following procedure to set a RF ID of 25. (Steps 1 through 3 must precede any eight button sequence to initialize the unit.) 1. Open battery compartment and remove one battery. 2. Press and hold button 1 on the unit while replacing battery. 3. Replace battery compartment cover and release button 1. 4. Press/release button 2 (binary 0). 5. Press/release button 2. 6. Press/release button 4 (binary 1). 7. Press/release button 2. 8. Press/release button 2. 9. Press/release button 4. 10. Press/release button 2. 11. Press/release button 4. RF ID CODE Conversion Table HEX BINARY BUTTON (ALPHANUMERIC DIGIT) CODE PRESS/RELEASE 0 0000 2222 1 0001 2224 2 0010 2242 3 0011 2244 4 0100 2422 5 0101 2424 6 0110 2442 7 0111 2444 8 1000 4222 9 1001 4224 A 1010 4242 B 1011 4244 C 1100 4422 D 1101 4424 E 1110 4442 F 1111 4444 Laser Button Selection via CNWML Button Presses The following procedures describe how either the center keypad button or button 4 can be assigned to the laser pointer and how to disable the laser pointer. NOTE: A button that is assigned the laser pointing function does not transmit a code. Center Keypad Button 1. Open battery compartment and remove one battery. 2. Press and hold the large center keypad button on the unit while replacing battery. 3. Release center keypad button and replace battery compartment cover. The center keypad button is assigned to the laser pointer. Keypad Button 4 1. Open battery compartment and remove one battery. 2. Press and hold keypad button 4 on the unit while replacing battery. 3. Release keypad button 4 and replace battery compartment cover....
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