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1. C2ENET 1 2 Port Indicators ETHERNET LINK STATUS eer os sa ACTIVITY LED GREEN y LED YELLOW alli Industry Compliance As of the date of manufacture the CZ2ENET 1 2 has been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and Radiocommunications Compliance Labelling N11785 cc NOTE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 3 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards Crestron C2ENET 1 2 Ethernet Cable Connections The following illustrates connection examples using a straight through or crossover Ethernet cable Ethernet Cable Connection Example N Ethernet Hub Ethernet C Crestron Straight through Straight through 2 Control C Cable Cable E PC LAN Connection Example NIC Network Inteface Card C2E C2ENET 1 2 Crestron Control Ethernet C Crossover Cable z mi NO PC Loca
2. Crestron Terminal Protocol Console opened Port Settings Connected to 192 168 1 13 on Port 41795 Crestron Terminal Protocol NOTE If the following Error window opens verify IP address and repeat steps 1 and 2 Error Window Communications ERROR AN Could Not Connect to 192 168 1 13 Setting a Control System Ethernet Password After establishing communication with a control system via Ethernet the Viewport may be used to set or change a password to limit access to the control system NOTE The Ethernet password protects console communications file transfer diagnostics etc it does not prevent users from browsing web pages Do the following to set a password 1 In Viewport select Functions Set TCP IP Console Password The Enter Password window opens refer to graphic on next page Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 9 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards Crestron C2bENET 1 2 Viewport Set TCP IP Control Password option L Crestron Viewport COM1 115200 N81 XON XOFF File Edit Setup Diagnostics Functions File Transfer Remote EN CNx Series 2 5eries Send Break AIK Set Baud Aate F8 Set Control System Clock FB Set Front Panel Password CM 2 Series only Set Control Syster IP Information Setup IF T able Set TCP IP Se
3. Crestron Viewport COM1 115200 N81 XON XOFF n x File Edit Setup Diagnostics Functions File Transfer Remote CN CNx Series Ld l 2 Series Send Break Alte K Set Baud Rate F8 Set Control System Clock F5 Set Front Panel Password CN 2 Series only V IP Information Setup IP Table Set TCP IP Console Password Set Network ID Set Transmitter ID Set RFGWx Channel Put Touch Panel into Setup Made Put Touch Panel into Calibrate Made Port Settings COMI 115200 N81 XON XOFF Enter Passthrough Mode CNX 2 Series only Exit Passthrough Mode 2 Series Only Configure CNTA Telephone Audio Interface Card CNX 2 Series only Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 7 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards Crestron C2bENET 1 2 Set IP Address window Set Control System IP Address Lan amp r Lan B Current IP Address Current IP Address 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Current IP Mask Current IP Mask PUNK WN UNKNOWN New IP Address Mew IP Address ew IP Mask bd Default Router 1 E Current Default Router New Default Router NOTE Entries for LAN B are grayed out unless the C2ENET 2 is detected in the control system 7 Enter the IP numbers for C2ENET 2 place external netwo
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5. a third party CRESTRON shall at its option repair or replace any product found defective without charge for parts or labor Repaired or replaced equipment and parts supplied under this warranty shall be covered only by the unexpired portion of the warranty Except as expressly set forth in this warranty CRESTRON makes no other warranties expressed or implied nor authorizes any other party to offer any other party to offer any warranty including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Any implied warranties that may be imposed by law are limited to the terms of this limited warranty This watranty statement supercedes all previous warranties Trademark Information All brand names product names and trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows 95 98 Me XP and WindowsNT 2000 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation 20 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A Crestron C2ENET 1 2 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards Glossary of Terms 2 SERIES CONTROL SYSTEM A 2 Series control system is any Crestron control processor in the 2 Series product line Currently these include the AV2 CP2 CP2E PAC2 PRO2 and RACK2 CRESNET ID Cresnet ID a unique identity code ranging from 03 to FE in hexadecimal is given to all device
6. card while the CZENET 2 is a dual port WAN LAN card that once installed activates a control system s built in firewall router and network address translator NAT This allows for remote diagnostics and upgrades access to Crestron s network analyzer and the ability to activate any device connected to a local control system via the Internet Intranet Throughout this guide all references to CLENET 1 2 apply to both versions except where noted As part of Crestron e Control the CZENET 1 2 allows Internet communications to a control system Web pages created in VisionTools Pro e VT Pro e or other web page development tools can be uploaded and stored in the control system s file system Refer to the 2 Series control system documentation for more information The C2ENET 1 2 allows up to 30 IP connections to simultaneously communicate with a control system A control system can be accessed through the World Wide Web using browsers such as Microsoft Internet ExplorerTM or Netscape Navigator For a Crestron e Control demonstration go to www crestron econtrol com Further information and additional Crestron e Control software can be obtained from the Software Updates section e Control subsection of Crestron s Website www crestron com Functional Summary 10 100 BaseT half full duplex design High speed Ethernet connectivity Dual LAN WAN ports in COENET 2 Supports all Internet Protocols Operations amp Installatio
7. copies of the Software and reserves all rights not expressly granted in writing OTHER LIMITATIONS You must be an Authorized Dealer of Crestron products or a Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer to install or use the Software If Your status as a Crestron Authorized Dealer or Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer is terminated Your license is also terminated You may not rent lease lend sublicense distribute or otherwise transfer or assign any interest in or to the Software You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the Software You agree that the Software will not be shipped transferred or exported into any country or used in any manner prohibited by the United States Export Administration Act or any other export laws restrictions or regulations Export Laws By downloading or installing the Software You a are certifying that You are not a national of Cuba Iran Iraq Libya North Korea Sudan or Syria or any country to which the United States embargoes goods b are certifying that You are not otherwise prohibited from receiving the Software and c You agree to comply with the Export Laws If any part of this Agreement is found void and unenforceable it will not affect the validity of the balance of the Agreement which shall remain valid and enforceable according to its terms This Agreement may only be modified by a writing signed by an authorized officer of Crestron Updates may be licensed to You by Cre
8. pages using VT Pro e is in the VT Pro e help file under the section Web Browser Projects Uploading Web pages The AV2 PRO2 provides a built in Web server for e Control applications The AV2 PRO2 allots 2 5 MB of memory for user files such as Web pages mailbox and the compiled SPZ file Web pages are loaded in the AV2 PRO2 using Viewport Refer to the Uploading Web Pages section of Doc 6052 e Control for more information Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 e 15 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards Crestron C2bENET 1 2 Problem Solving Troubleshooting The table below provides corrective action for possible trouble situations If further assistance 1s required please contact a Crestron customer service representative C2ENET 1 2 Troubleshooting TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE S CORRECTIVE ACTION Communications via C2ENET 1 2 improperly Follow installation procedures in this the LAN port is not installed guide functioning Improper Ethernet Verify proper connection at Ethernet connection port Damaged connector pins Follow installation procedures in this guide and inspect connector pins Incorrect Update firmware software versions as firmware software per those listed in the Leading Specifications section Another device on LAN has Disconnect NET IP cable from control same conflicting IP system Ping IP address of c
9. 2A Crestron C2ENET 1 2 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards Programming You can create a program that allows you to control a network device through a Crestron control system via a CZENET 1 2 card using the Crestron programming tools Crestron Application Builder AppBuilder or SIMPL Windows These tools are intended for users with different levels of programming knowledge The flexibility of each tool is proportional to the degree of programming expertise 1 e the more flexible the more a programmer needs to know and account for Of course one can initiate programming using the easiest method Crestron AppBuilder and use advanced techniques that are available from SIMPL Windows to customize the job The following are minimum software version requirements for the PC e SIMPL Windows version 2 01 06 or later Requires SIMPL Cross Compiler version 1 1 e VT Pro e version 2 4 or later e Crestron Database version 15 7 3 or later e Application Builder version 1 1 1 or later Requires SIMPL Windows Programming with the Crestron AppBuilder The easiest method of programming but does not offer The Crestron AppBuilder offers automatic programming for such residential and commercial applications as audio distribution home theater video conferencing and lighting The interface of this tool guides you through a few basic steps for designating rooms and specifying the control system touchpanels devices and a
10. Crestron C2ENET 1 2 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Card Operations amp Installation Guide CRESTRON This document was prepared and written by the Technical Documentation department at O CRESTRON Crestron Electronics Inc 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 1 888 CRESTRON Crestron C2ENET 1 2 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards Contents 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 1 Introducton neo e hare asl he De tta e tern Dit tre Paid ee Seton 1 Features and Functions 34 5 38 ua yaaa nib Roe Cen Sota aes 1 Specifications asera E p e EUR MEE CUNG E PUR RE ae RA HRS RE Qe Raat 2 Physical D scription sec e ea ve ec glue edat Ra edd 2 Industry Cor pli nce a ae cete e D RR REI OR ge ue ve base qe uen 3 Ethernet Cable Connections nee Tee Daten eter P P Uer A RE 4 SebUpsc no eie AE r A UE o ie ee He nen ee ERR EERAS Te reed na e e RE RR ERUY DN e E celvins 5 Installatioti 55 o dtu tr D pes T OE IR SED EROR MET pe et DUREE ARE TERR 5 IP Setup osten e OR ER Te RR Ee ER REB ec UR IR Ute et MEAE iR REESE 6 Verify Communication seesessessssseeeeeeeener ener ener ener trennen nennen nnn 8 Setting a Control System Ethernet Password sss 9 Network Address Translation for Crestron 2 Series Control Systems 10 Progr mtiingz ois inesset mutet IR tM coc seio ru AL nocte E Piae tiara 11 Programming with the Crestron AppBuil
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12. LITY FOR THIS PRODUCT THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT SUPERSEDES ALL PREVIOUS WARRANTIES Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 e 19 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards Crestron C2ENET 1 2 Return and Warranty Policies Merchandise Returns Repair Service 1 No merchandise may be returned for credit exchange or service without prior authorization from CRESTRON To obtain warranty service for CRESTRON products contact the factory and request an RMA Return Merchandise Authorization number Enclose a note specifying the nature of the problem name and phone number of contact person RMA number and return address 2 Products may be returned for credit exchange or service with a CRESTRON Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number Authorized returns must be shipped freight prepaid to CRESTRON Cresskill N J or its authorized subsidiaries with RMA number clearly marked on the outside of all cartons Shipments arriving freight collect or without an RMA number shall be subject to refusal CRESTRON reserves the right in its sole and absolute discretion to charge a 1596 restocking fee plus shipping costs on any products returned with an RMA 3 Return freight charges following repair of items under warranty shall be paid by CRESTRON shipping by standard ground carrier In the event repairs are found to be non warranty return freight costs shall be pai
13. P Client Connect ConnectF a status THB RES a m 0 05 5 The TCP IP Client symbol enables TCP IP communication between the control system and a device that has a TCP IP port The symbol must be assigned the IP address of the device while the port address of the device must be entered in the lt Port gt parameter of the symbol Both the IP address and port should be found in the manufacturer s documentation The symbol initiates the connection on the rising edge of Connect when communication is established lt Connect F gt goes high Serial data can then be transmitted and received via lt I X gt transmit and lt RX gt receive for as long as lt Connect F gt remains high The lt status gt output is used for diagnostics and reports the connection status The valid values are shown in the following table Analog Value Connection Status Not connected Waiting for connection Connected Connection failed Connection broken remotely The TCP IP Client symbol differs from the TCP IP Server symbol refer to graphic below in that the Server symbol can only listen for a connection from a device whereas the Client symbol can initiate the connection Detail View of the TCP IP Server Symbol in SIMPL Windows Programming Manager EN IP ID 03 TCPAIP Server TCP IP Server TCP IP Server enable Cannact F status THE RES The
14. TCP IP Server symbol enables TCP IP communication between any device with a TCP IP port and the control system It differs from the TCP IP Client symbol in that the latter symbol can initiate a connection with a device whereas the TCP IP Server symbol can only listen for a connection The symbol must be assigned the IP address of the device while the port address of the device must be entered in the lt Port gt parameter of the symbol Both the IP address and port should be provided by the manufacturer s documentation 14 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A Crestron C2ENET 1 2 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards When the device establishes communication with the symbol the lt Connect F gt output goes high Serial data can then be transferred via lt TX gt transmit and lt RX gt receive for as long as lt Connect F gt remains high The status output is used for diagnostics and reports the connection status The valid values are shown in the following table Analog Value Connection Status Not connected Waiting for connection Connected Connection failed Connection broken remotely Connection broken The optional enable input has a default value of 1 If enable is defined and goes low no connection can be established and lt status gt will equal 0 Programming with VT Pro e Information on creating web
15. and call Creston Pacific at 613 9480 2999 Firmware Upgrades To take advantage of all the CA2ENET s features it is important that the unit contains the latest firmware available Therefore please check Crestron s website http www crestron com downloads software updates asp for the latest version of firmware Not every product has a firmware upgrade but as Crestron improves functions adds new features and extends the capabilities of its products firmware upgrades are posted If you have questions regarding upgrades procedures contact Crestron customer service Future Updates As Crestron improves functions adds new features and extends the capabilities of the C2ENET 1 2 additional information may be made available as manual updates These updates are solely electronic and serve as intermediary supplements prior to the release of a complete technical documentation revision Check the Crestron website www crestron com periodically for manual update availability and its subjective value Updates are available from the Download Product Manuals section and are identified as an Addendum in the Download column Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 e 17 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards Crestron C2bENET 1 2 Software License Agreement This License Agreement Agreement is a legal contract between you either an indivi
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21. enerated by a SIMPL Windows program or edited manually using the Viewport utility Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A Glossary of Terms 21 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards Crestron C2bENET 1 2 NETWORK ADDRESS A network address is a pattern of bits in IP address format that is shared by all network devices on a given local network For example network address 192 168 2 0 describes the local network where all devices have an IP address of 192 168 2 x where x is any value from 1 to 254 ROUTER Router is a communications device which routes data between networks SUBNET MASK A mask simply conceals something With respect to an IP address a mask is simply a screen of numbers that reveals a set of numbers on which to focus For example consider the IP address 150 215 017 009 Assuming this 1s part of a Class B network the first two numbers 150 215 represent the Class B network address and the second two numbers 017 009 identify a particular host on this network Therefore the subnet mask is the network address plus the bits reserved for identifying the subnetwork By convention the bits for the network address are all set to 1 though it would also work 1f the bits were set exactly as in the network address In this case therefore the subnet mask would be 11111111 11111111 11110000 00000000 It s called a mask because it can be used to identify the subnet to which an IP address belongs by perform
22. erver symbol can handle only one connection to it Since the sockets are generic TCP IP the client can connect to any server Crestron s TCP IP Server symbol or any non Crestron server and the server can accept a connection from any client Crestron s TCP IP Client symbol or any non Crestron client The server symbol listens for a connection on a particular socket and a client symbol is capable of connecting or disconnecting a socket A socket is comprised of an IP Address and a Port Number The IP Address is specified in the IP Table on the IP ID where the symbol resides and the Port number is specified in the symbol For example if the server symbol is dropped on IP ID 15 and the IP Table entry for IP ID 15 is 192 168 1 1 the server will listen for a connection from a 192 168 1 1 on the port number specified in the symbol NOTE AnIP Address entry of 0 0 0 0 allows connection from any IP address If the IP table contains valid IP addresses connection will be allowed only from the specified addresses Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 e 13 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards Crestron C2bENET 1 2 The following diagrams show the TCP IP Client and the TCP IP Server symbols in SIMPL Windows Detail View of the TCP IP Client Symbol in SIMPL Windows Programming Manager Hi IP ID 04 TCP IP Client TCP IP Client TCP I
23. et card make sure the thumbscrews are extended outward align the card with the card guides in the open Z BUS expansion slot and slide the card into slot 5 Firmly press both ends of the card faceplate to seat it on the Z BUS connector CAUTION DO NOT FORCE CARD IN SLOT 6 Tighten the thumbscrews to finger tight to secure the card 7 Reapply power and connect the Crestnet and Ethernet cables IP Setup This section provides step by step instructions to configure a control system to communicate over Ethernet using standard static IP configurations The following illustration shows a simplified example of a possible IP setup The control system and router are assigned IP numbers using Viewport The external router is not configured using Viewport IP Setup Detail of COENET 1 and C2ENET 2 Ethernet configuration To From To From Crestron MEC DSL Router via Hub IP Network Internet Intranet qr ag ZN x To From Crestron A B Hub IP Network C2ENET 2 C2ENET2 li NZ VA To From DSL Router via Hub C2ENET 1 2 DSL Router Control System A Default Router C2ENET1 Static IP Number s assigned in Viewport 6 e 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A Crestron C2ENET 1 2 2 Series Ethernet Interface Ex
24. hich is a hexadecimal value ranging from 03 to FE In Configuration Manager drag a CZENET 2 from the Plug in Control Cards Cards 2 Series Z Bus folder of the Device Library and drop it on the PRO2 C2Z Card Slot in System Views The System Views upper pane displays the Ethernet Units icon below the PRO2 graphic To view the list of supported devices expand the control system in the bottom pane of System Views and double click Slot 8 CLENET 2 Supported devices include Ethernet control modules PC and Web browser interfaces and a variety of Crestron Ethernet touchpanels To add a device to the system expand the slot and double click the desired IP ID or right click and select Add Item from the submenu Then select the device you want to add In Program Manager the CZENET 2 symbol contains no signals to program a controlled Ethernet device expand the CZENET 2 symbol in Program View Then drag the symbol to Detail View Alternatively you can double click the symbol 12 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A Crestron C2ENET 1 2 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards About the IP Table For the PRO2 or any Ethernet enabled control system to control devices via Ethernet the IP ID all Cresnet devices are assigned IP IDs of the device must be associated with an IP address and both the IP ID and IP address must be entered into the IP Table of
25. ing a bitwise AND operation on the mask and the IP address The result is the subnetwork address Subnet Mask 255 255 240 000 11111111 11111111 11110000 00000000 IP Address 150 215 017 009 10010110 11010111 00010001 00001001 Subnet Address 150 215 016 000 10010110 11010111 00010000 00000000 The subnet address therefore is 150 215 016 000 TCP IP TCP IP is the acronym for Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol It is a standard set of protocols that govern the basic workings of the Internet that was implemented in 1982 The TCP part is all about ensuring that data is transmitted correctly between two computers If any errors occur these are detected and the data is retransmitted The data transmitted is split up into small portions referred to as data packets The IP part of TCP IP is how these data packets are moved from one point to another Each computer on the Internet has a unique IP address and the data packets are moved from the source to the destination through many different computers that are controlled via TCP IP This protocol is used on the Internet and also by computers that are part of a LAN 22 e Glossary of Terms Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A Crestron C2ENET 1 2 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards This page intentionally left blank Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A Glossary of Terms e 23 O CRESTRON Crestron Electronics Inc 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ
26. l Connection Example Connection to LAN If the control system is connected to a larger network via a hub make sure that a straight non crossover type Ethernet cable is used and that the cable is not connected to the UPLINK port of an Ethernet hub Connection to PC If the system is connected directly to a personal computer PC Ethernet card make sure that the cable between the C2ENET 1 2 is a crossover type RJ 45 Pinouts The following illustrates pinouts for a straight through and crossover RJ45 Ethernet cables Pins 4 5 7 and 8 are not used RJ 45 Pinouts PIN 1 Crossover Cable RJ 45 PIN RIJ 45 PIN Straight Through Cable RJ 45 PIN RJ 45 PIN 1 Rx 3 Tx 1 Tx 1 Rc 2 Rc 6 Tx 2 Tx 2 Rc 3 Tx 1 Ret 3 Ret 3 Tx 6 Tx 2 Rc Male 6 Rc 6 Tx 4 e 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A Crestron C2ENET 1 2 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards Setup This section contains hardware installation and IP setup instructions for the C2ENET 1 2 Required Tools Hardware 1 Phillips screwdriver Grounding strap recommended Straight through RS 232 cable with a male DB9 connector and a female DB9 connector PC with Viewport installed and open Crestron Control System Ethernet cable straight thru or cro
27. lates The cards are designed to be installed in a Z BUS expansion slot on the 2 Series control systems Two thumbscrews secure the cards The C2ENET 1 contains one 8 wire RJ45 Ethernet LAN port The C2ENET 2 contains two 8 wire RJ45 ports LAN A and LAN B The port s is used for connection using an Ethernet cable refer to cable connection example on page 4 to the Ethernet C2ENET 1 C2ENET 1 ETHERNET INTERFACE 2 e 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A Crestron C2ENET 1 2 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 2 C2ENET 2 ETHERNET INTERFACE NOTE When the C2ENET 2 is used as a router the WAN must be connected to LAN A and the LAN must be connected to LAN B As shown in the illustration below the port s contains two light emitting diodes LEDs The green LED in the upper left corner of the port s illuminates when it is connected to a working Ethernet The yellow LED in the upper right flashes to indicate Ethernet activity C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 Faceplates 4 28 in meena 10 86 cm LAN A CE i e s M C2ENET 1 ETHERNET INTERFACE A me Ce E Lus Kio s C2ENET 2 ETHERNET INTERFACE
28. n Guide DOC 5962A 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 e 1 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards Crestron C2bENET 1 2 Specifications The following table provides specifications for the CZENET 1 2 Specifications of the CZENET 1 2 SPECIFICATION DETAILS Power Requirements C2ENET 1 2 Watts 0 083 amps 24 VDC C2ENET 2 3 Watts 0 125 amps 24 VDC Network Type 10 100BaseT half or full duplex Supports all Internet protocols including TCP IP UDP IP ICMP Ping amp HTTP 2 Series Control System Update File Version C2 1001 CUZ or later Netscape Navigator Version 4 5 or later Internet Explorer Version 4 0 or later IP Address Configuration Static address Dimensions Height 0 98 in 2 49 cm Width 4 28 in 10 86 cm Depth 4 71 in 11 95 cm Weight C2ENET 1 2 40 oz 0 07 kg C2ENET 2 2 60 oz 0 08 kg Protocols 1 The latest software versions can be obtained from the Downloads Software Updates section of the Crestron website www crestron com 2 Crestron 2 Series control systems include the AV2 PAC2 PRO2 and RACK2 NOTE Crestron software and any files on the website are for Authorized Crestron dealers only New users may be required to register to obtain access to certain areas of the site including the FTP site Physical Description The C2ENET 1 and C2ENET 2 refer to graphics below and on next page are printed circuit boards PCBs fastened to aluminum facep
29. ontrol address System If a reply occurs obtain new static IP address for control system Conflicting IP Address IP Subnet for LAN A and B Change LAN B IP address so that WAN window opens after match C2ENET 2 only and LAN no longer conflict entering IP addresses in New IP address fields Objects on Web page File transfer error Reload web page project do not draw correctly Cannot communicate Appropriate port not open Verify port 80 is open for web hosting with control system through router Verify port 41795 for Crestron through router diagnostics Verify 41794 for CIP Control system runs Potential virus on web port Change port via Viewport using console slow or crashes on 80 commands LAN 16 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A Crestron C2ENET 1 2 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards Further Inquiries If after reviewing this Operations and Installation Guide you cannot locate specific information or have questions please take advantage of Crestron s award winning customer service team by calling e Inthe US and Canada call Crestron s corporate headquarters at 1 888 CRESTRON 1 888 273 7876 or 1 201 767 3400 e In Europe call Crestron International at 32 15 50 99 50 e n Asia call Crestron Asia at 852 2341 2016 e In Latin America call Crestron Latin America at 5255 5093 2160 e In Australia and New Zeal
30. pansion Cards The following instructions assume that the CZENET 1 2 is installed Viewport is open on the PC and control system is powered up NOTE If the PC has a DB25 male connector obtain a DB9 to DB25 adapter the adapter has a DB9 male end and a DB25 female end 1 Connect the DB9 cable to the RS 232 COMPUTER port male end of the control system and the serial port female end of the PC NOTE It is assumed that your PC is communicating with the control system and the appropriate update file has been loaded 2 Obtain appropriate control system static IP and router addresses from the your network administrator NOTE The next 3 steps have you verify that the static IP address is not being used by another device 3 Onthe PC select Start Run from the Taskbar to open the Run window 4 Type command in the Open field and click OK A DOS window appears 5 Atthe prompt type PING and the IP number Press Enter Example PING 192 168 1 102 NOTE Make sure you put a space between PING and the IP number NOTE If the system shows a Request timed out go to step 6 If the system shows a Reply from with a time the IP number is already in use Obtain another IP number and repeat step 5 6 Open the Crestron Viewport and select Functions Set Control System IP Information from the main menu The Set Control System IP Address window opens refer to graphic on next page Set Control System IP Information
31. rks on LAN A and internal networks on LAN B in the New IP Address fields and the router number s in the New Default Router fields The subnet mask number New IP Mask field is set automatically 8 Click OK to accept the values The Success window appears Success Window SUCCESS IP settings for the control system have been set 9 Click OK The control system reboots 10 Disconnect the RS 232 cable from your PC and the control system Verify Communication 1 To verify that the CZENET card communication open Viewport on your PC and select Remote TCP IP Connect from the Taskbar The Crestron Viewport TCP IP Connect window appears Crestron Viewport TCP IP Connect Crestron Viewport TCP IP Connect x Enter Select IP Address Note To use a port other than the default use the format lt IP Address gt lt Port gt 192 168 1 13 z Address Book Cancel 8 e 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A Crestron C2ENET 1 2 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards 2 Enter the IP number you entered in step 7 above and click Connect The Creston Viewport confirms the connection Crestron Viewport TCP IP Confirmation Ll Crestron Viewport Connected to 192 168 1 13 on Port 41795 Crestron Terminal Protocol PEI E3 File Edit Setup Diagnostics Functions File Transfer Remote Outgoing l n Incoming
32. s much flexibility 3 as SIMPL functionality The Crestron AppBuilder then creates the system program including Windows all touchpanel projects and control system logic The Crestron AppBuilder is fully integrated with Crestron s suite of software development tools including SIMPL Windows VT Pro e Crestron Database User IR Database and User Modules Directory The Crestron AppBuilder accesses these tools behind the scenes enabling you to easily create robust systems NOTE Currently AppBuilder automatically assigns using SIMPL Windows an Ethernet card CZENET 1 when an Ethernet device is added to a project Programming with SIMPL Windows NOTE The following assumes that the reader has knowledge of SIMPL Windows If not refer to the extensive help information provided with the software NOTE In the following description the PRO2 control system and the CZENET 2 are used SIMPL Windows is Crestron s software for programming Crestron control systems It provides a well designed graphical environment with a number of workspaces 1 e windows in which a programmer can select configure program test and monitor a Crestron control system SIMPL Windows offers drag and drop functionality in a familiar Windows environment Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 11 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards Crestron C2bENET 1 2 This
33. s that communicate using the Cresnet network protocol DEFAULT ROUTER A default router is a router that sends packets within the local network to destinations outside of the local network or receives them from outside and propagates them onto the local network It is also referred to as a Gateway ETHERNET HUB Inexpensive four to 16 port devices that provide a way to physically tap into an existing Ethernet connection and expand the plugs available but do not perform any packet routing GATEWAY See Default Router above IP ADDRESS Internet protocol address is a unique number that is used to represent every single computer in a network All the computers on the Internet have a unique IP address The format of the IP address is four numbers separated by dots e g 198 123 456 7 IP ID The IP ID is a two digit hexadecimal number that is used to differentiate a given device from a group of Ethernet devices in a control system with the same IP address Just as the Net ID is used to distinguish between identical devices within a SIMPL Windows program the IP address for a specific IP ID in the control system s IP table must be set to the IP address of the given device Furthermore the IP ID in the given device s static master table must be set to the IP address of the control system IP TABLE An IP table lists IP IDs and their corresponding IP addresses This table is maintained inside each control system though it may be g
34. section explains how to create a SIMPL Windows program that includes a C2ENET 1 2 Configuration Manager is where programmers build a Crestron control system by selecting hardware from the Device Library In Configuration Manager drag the PRO2 from the Control Systems folder of the Device Library and drop it in the upper pane of the System Views The PRO2 with its associated communication ports is displayed in the System Views upper pane PRO2 System View ed o m 2 d oF 05 0G oF og og 10 C2Y Card Slot C2Y Card Slot C2Y Card Slot Ca COME C2 R8 Carus C2HEYS C22 Card Slot C2Net Device C2I PRO2 L ui zu a COM A F Infrared vo Relay Output Drop Met C2 PRO2 L Serial Device Here 5 PROZ The System Views lower pane displays the PRO2 system tree This tree can be expanded to display and configure the various slots Expanded PRO2 System Tree E A PROZ fe Slot 1 Empty C2Y Card Slot b Slot 2 Empty C2Y Card Slot L Slot 3 Empty CZY Card Slot GME Slot 4 C21 Come pi E Slot 5 C21 IRS pi E Slot e cor1o8 ci E Slot 7 core L Slot 8 Empty C22 Card Slot pi ME Slot 9 C2Net Device ie Wi Slot 10 C21 PRO2 LCDPANEL C2Z Card Slot in Configuration Manager The C2Z Card Slot can accept a CZENET 2 which enables the PRO2 to address up to 252 Ethernet devices Each Ethernet device is assigned a unique identifier called an IP ID w
35. ssover Installation CAUTION The C2ENET 1 2 and the control system contain electro static discharge ESD sensitive devices Crestron recommends that you wear a grounding strap to avoid damaging the card and or the control system 1 Disconnect power and Crestnet cables from the control system 2 Atthe control system rear panel remove the Z BUS expansion slot blank faceplate Refer to the following three examples AV2 AV2 with Card Cage amp PRO2 Similar Z BUS Expansion Slot Example CRESTRON Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 5 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards Crestron C2ENET 1 2 RACK2 Z BUS Expansion Slot Slot 1 shown Example ce is x T anm aUis 9 oio lal il 2 SD MIT BODO i o e mem p CCB BEES DE p i ES mE 12 meme 4 Nose Mien Sire wu ge iJ g kp p i 1 1 Loon po nu ff nuren nu nm num pun nud nu pu an4 DUDEN ind EPI uU i Remove Ethernet card from its packaging 4 Onthe Ethern
36. stron with additional or different terms This is the entire agreement between Crestron and You relating to the Software and it supersedes any prior representations discussions undertakings communications or advertising relating to the Software The failure of either party to enforce any right or take any action in the event of a breach hereunder shall constitute a waiver unless expressly acknowledged and set forth in writing by the party alleged to have provided such waiver 18 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 5962A Crestron C2ENET 1 2 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards If You are a business or organization You agree that upon request from Crestron or its authorized agent You will within thirty 30 days fully document and certify that use of any and all Software at the time of the request is in conformity with Your valid licenses from Crestron of its authorized agent Without prejudice to any other rights Crestron may terminate this Agreement immediately upon notice if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement In such event you must destroy all copies of the Software and all of its component parts PROPRIETARY RIGHTS Copyright All title and copyrights in and to the Software including without limitation any images photographs animations video audio music text and applets incorporated into the Software the a
37. t Network ID Set Transmitter ID Set RFGW Channel Put Touch Panel inta Setup Made Port Settings Put Touch Panel into Calibrate Mode COM 115200 N81 SON 4MO0FF Enter Passthrough Mode CMs 2 Series only Exit Passthrough Mode 2 Series Only Configure CNTA Telephone Audio Interface Card EM 2 Series only 2 Enter and verify a new password and click OK Enter New Password window Enter New Password New Password pee Network Address Translation for Crestron 2 Series Control Systems Network Address Translation NAT is a method of connecting multiple computers on an internal network to the Internet or any other IP network using one publicly visible IP address Current implementation for the Crestron 2 Series control systems includes a combination of the Network Address Port Translator protocol NAPT and Bi Directional NAT NAT functionality is included in the firmware of Crestron 2 Series control processors and enabled through a dual port Ethernet Z bus expansion card C2ENET 2 only For specific details on NAT including setup and configuration refer to the Network Address Translator NAT document latest version of Doc 6001 It is available from the Downloads Product Manuals section of the Crestron website www crestron com 10 2 Series Ethernet Interface Expansion Cards C2ENET 1 amp C2ENET 2 Operations amp Installation Guide DOC 596
38. the control system You can create an IP Table in two ways The first method is to double click the device in Configuration Manager to open the Device Settings window Click the IP Net Address tab and enter the IP address of the device in the P Address field Repeat this procedure for all Ethernet devices in your system This creates what is referred to as a default IP Table When the program is compiled and ready to be uploaded to the control system you will have the option to upload this default IP Table The second method is to use the Crestron Viewport This method is especially useful on site if you want to change one or more IP addresses without changing the program Alternatively as with all 2 Series control systems the PRO2 also has the capability to function as a peripheral device or slave in a master slave arrangement with another control system Here the IP Table of the PRO2 must contain just one entry for the master control system Refer to the Creating an IP Table section of Doc 6052 e Control for more information Example Program An example program for the CLENET 1 2 is available from the Crestron FTP site ftp crestron com Select the Examples folder and search for CLENET SMW Uploading a Program Refer to a 2 Series control system document for uploading information TCP IP Client and TCP IP Server Symbols In typical TCP IP Terminology a client connects to a server In this case the s
39. this software requires payment for a license you may make one backup copy of the Software provided Your backup copy is not installed or used on any CPU You may not transfer the rights of this Agreement to a backup copy unless the installed copy of the Software is destroyed or otherwise inoperable and You transfer all rights in the Software You may not transfer the license granted pursuant to this Agreement or assign this Agreement without the express written consent of Crestron If this software requires payment for a license the total number of CPU s on which all versions of the Software are installed may not exceed one per license fee 1 and no concurrent server or network use of the Software including any permitted back up copies is permitted including but not limited to using the Software a either directly or through commands data or instructions from or to another computer b for local campus or wide area network internet or web hosting services or c pursuant to any rental sharing or service bureau arrangement The Software is designed as a software development and customization tool As such Crestron cannot and does not guarantee any results of use of the Software or that the Software will operate error free and You acknowledge that any development that You perform using the Software or Host Application is done entirely at Your own risk The Software is licensed and not sold Crestron retains ownership of the Software and all
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