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1. DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A XM Satellite Radio Tuner Serial Number to TSID Conversion Tool Window Serial Number lt gt TSID Conversion Tool Enter a Crestron Serial Number in the left field and press gt gt to have it converted to the TSID used by the devices Enter a TSID in the right field and press to convert it to a serial number Crestron Serial Number E Touch Settable ID x 030251 AEN dE 180 80DC5765 8 3 Enter the serial number or TSID number as instructed press the appropriate button to obtain the corresponding number NOTE Enter serial numbers including spaces exactly as they appear on the unit label Alpha characters in serial numbers or TSID numbers may be entered in upper or lower case Hardware Hookup Refer to the hookup diagram below Complete the connections in any order Cresnet System Hookup Connections for C2N TXM SETUP FOR OUTPUT TO TOUCH REMOTE INPUT FROM SETTABLE SENSITIVITY XM CRESNET INDICATOR ANTENNA ID A AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT CRESNET AUDIO STEREO Ground TO CONTROL TO HEAD END AUDIO ric SYSTEM FOR OUTPUT Xil AND OTHER DISTRIBUTION COAX CRESNET OF ANALOG DIGITAL ANALOG DEVICES STEREO XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 11 XM Satellite Radio Tuner Crestron C2N TXM Antenna Installation It
2. 2 Series control system Consult the Operations Guide for the control system being used for exact parameter selection 30 e XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM A control system source file has the extension smw A compiled SIMPL Windows file has the extension spz for a 2 Series control system bin for CNX generation and csz for CNX generation with SIMPL Operations Guide DOC 6234A XM Satellite Radio Tuner 4 To verify communication select Diagnostics Establish Communications Find Rack This should display a window that gives the COM port and baud rate If communication cannot be established refer to the Troubleshooting Communications section in the respective Operations Guide for the control system Uploading a SIMPL Windows Program The SIMPL Windows file can be uploaded to the control system using SIMPL Windows or via the Crestron Viewport Upload via SIMPL Windows 1 Start SIMPL Windows 2 Select File Open to view the Open window navigate to the SIMPL Window file smw and click Open 3 Select Project Transfer Program Upload via Crestron Viewport 1 Verify that the procedure for Communication Settings that begins on page 29 has been performed 2 As shown after this step select File Transfer Send Program alternatively press AIt P from the Viewport menu File Transfer Send Program Command El Crestron iewport COM1
3. or removed This warranty shall be the sole and exclusive remedy to the original purchaser In no event shall CRESTRON be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any kind property or economic damages inclusive arising from the sale or use of this equipment CRESTRON is not liable for any claim made by a third party or made by the purchaser for 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 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 warranty 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 Windows95 98 Me XP and WindowsNT 2000 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Operations Guide DOC 6234A XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 35 CRESTRON Crestron Electronics Inc Operations Guide DOC 6234A 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 0764
4. 115200 N81 RTS CTS Fie Edit Setup Diagnostics Functions File Transfer Remote Help Outgoing Send Lr AAT Send Web Pages Send Touchpanel MT 500C only 3 The Send Program window appears as shown after this step Click Browse locate the compiled file spz for PRO2 and click Open This will display the program s header information and enable one or both of the What to Send check boxes If the program does not contain any SIMPL modules only the SIMPL Program check box will be enabled If it does contain SIMPL modules then the SIMPL Program s check box will also be enabled Select one or both check boxes and then click Send Program to begin the transfer NOTE Refer to the respective Operations Guide for the control system for details about the other fields shown on the Send Program window XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 31 XM Satellite Radio Tuner Crestron C2N TXM A firmware upgrade file has the extension upg Send Program Window Current Program C Level Jam System Name divisicn ol continuing education Compiled nt 0 12 2002 9 25 AM Compiler Revision 2001 7 New Program r What to Send Jv SIMPL Program SIMPL Program s r Transfer To E Intemal Flash Compact Flash Send Program Make Permanent Check Program Iv Retrieve Program from Control System before overwriting Close Clear History 4 To verify that th
5. 14 Channelen e ipe mH RUP ten aa ei eee E 16 PreSetss iiniie eei LU EU IRE D AL oie EE Rite 16 AM hanniel ER E 17 Tech Page en Ae RN ERN Ade aea Aii ed 17 Quick Page ioo e Ae eu tyi e RE Ae ie Ie doe 18 Programming Software scesedeiedteeie eredi ite ier eei ic e eee eds 20 Earliest Version Software Requirements for the DC 20 Programming with the Crestron System Bulder sess 20 Programming with SIMPL Windows essere 21 Uploading and Upgrading uet tle de eite te ire eee 28 Communication Settings seeded tere ee teste eiie 29 Uploading a SIMPL Windows Program sse 31 Firmware Upgrade distet en IB e PROC 32 Problem Solving sienen pen we UR I DOR EEN 34 Troubleshooting 22e Ee am tie as e eee d ie ER UE 34 Further Inquiries eiie dette te eee e e eee et edes 34 Future Updates cse ee tein eiecti He b ehe ees 34 Return and Warranty Policies sss enne ener nennen nnns 35 Merchandise Returns Repair Service ssssssssesseseeeeeee ene 35 CRESTRON Limited Warranty eese ener 35 Operations Guide DOC 6234A Contents e i Crestron C2N TXM XM Satellite Radio Tuner XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Introduction Operations Guide DOC 6234A Features and Functions The Crestron C2N TXM is a Crestron controlled XM Satellite Radio tuner XM Tuner The XM Tuner adds up to 255 channels of XM satellite radio programming to your whole house audio distribution system Up
6. Crestron C2N TXM Viewport when Diagnostics Report Network Devices is selected Be sure to have it on hand when you call in to activate the XM Tuner Running the XMGuide Example Once the programs are loaded to the touchpanel and the control system the main screen appears on the touchpanel The following illustration shows the main screen with Category Mode selected and a typical display of the Classical category XMGuide Example Program Main Screen gt E EAST d e Channel p wl Presets n e Channels Chan Ch Name Category Title Name XM Pops Classical title program artist e Tech Pagesses Wess SOuick Page The upper left corner of the screen shows the current time and date The eight digit Radio ID number is shown below the time and date display The primary selection controls for the XMGuide are located on the left side of the display Volume up down buttons A 7 and a graphic display plus a Mute button are located at the lower left corner of the screen Category Press the Category selector to display a list of all the available categories The current category and program information is displayed above the category listing as shown in the figure on the next page 14 e XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM XM Satellite Radio Tuner Chan Ch Name Category Title Choose a category Country ts Christian Sports Comedy Press a category name to
7. Disable program guide Turns off ISO conversion which converts ISO characters 128 255 into ASCII characters 0 127 The Arial font family supports ISO conversion High 1 ISO conversion OFF Low 0 ISO conversion ON Enables diagnostic mode which retrieves diagnostic data from the XM Radio controller embedded device and activates the DiagScroll inputs described next High 1 Enter diagnostics mode Low 0 Exit diagnostics mode continued on next page 24 e XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Digital Input and Output Signal Descriptions continued SIGNAL TYPE AND NAME DESCRIPTION Digital inputs lt DiagScrollUp gt lt DiagScrollDown gt Digital inputs lt HeadVolUp gt lt HeadVolDn gt Scrolls through diagnostic data messages 1 through 8 generated by the XM Radio controller embedded device The data is routed to the lt DiagStrings gt serial output described later The data scrolls up or down on the rising edge of the signal If the signal is held high the data will cycle up or down continuously for as long as the signal is asserted High 1 Start scrolling up or down Low 0 Stop scrolling up or down Headphone volume controls Headphone volume is adjusted up or down on the rising edge of the signal High 1 Volume Up or Down Low 0 not used C2N TXM Analog Input and Output Sign
8. Preset6 Name Preset Name Preset8 Name Preset9 Name Preset 10Name Preset 11Name Preset 12Name Preset 13Name Preset 14Name Preset 15Name Preset 16Name Preset 1 Name Preset 18Name Preset 19Name Preset20 Name XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 27 XM Satellite Radio Tuner Crestron C2N TXM C2N TXM Serial Input and Output Signal Descriptions SIGNAL NAME DESCRIPTION Serial input lt GuideFocusLst gt When connected to the XM Guide SIMPL module this string enables the module to tell the XM radio which stations are currently shown in the display The information for these stations has priority over all other information so that the visible display is accurate and up to the second The first byte in this string is an STX character followed by an AO character Each remaining byte is the channel number of a displayed station A maximum of 30 channels is allowed The string ends with an ETX character The program guide is enabled only when the lt EnableGuide gt input is set to high The data is reported to the program guide at the rate set by lt GuideRptRate gt Serial outputs Indicates the current channel name and number lt ActChanName gt category song title and artist lt ActChanCat gt Each string can have a maximum of 8 or 16 characters as lt ActChanSong gt set in the lt Len gt analogs described earlier lt ActChanArtist gt lt ActChanNum gt Serial output When connected to the X
9. Setup Communications settings alternatively press Alt D to open the Port Settings window Setup Communications Settings Command L Crestron Viewport File Edit Setup Diagnostics Functions File Transfer Remote Suto Baud Search Local Echo Display in Hex Mode CR ta CRLF Outgoing Sound Outgoing Destructive Backspace Incoming Show Program Load Output in Incoming Data Window Character Mapping Font Split Window Aw t Setup Sequence Keys Modem settings 3 Select RS 232 as the connection type Verify that an available COM port COM 1 is shown after this step is selected and that all communication parameters and necessary options from the Port Settings window are selected as shown below Click the OK button to save the settings and close the window Port Settings Window Port Settings p Connection Type f ns 232 C TCPVIP Crestron Terminal Protocol r Port Comi Com C Com3 C Com4 C Domp C Come C Com C Come r Baud Rate 115200 Sept 38400 192007 3600 C 4800 C 2400 1200 C e00 C 300 r Parity Data Bits Stop Bits 4 None C Seven E One C Even Eight C Two Odd pF xowAorF M RTSUCTS Line Pacing for ASCII Uploads lin milliseconds 0 Mode for Network Transfers C ASCII Modem Cancel NOTE The parameters shown in the illustration above are the port settings for a
10. TXM e 23 XM Satellite Radio Tuner Crestron C2N TXM C2N TXM Digital Input and Output Signal Descriptions SIGNAL TYPE AND NAME DESCRIPTION Digital input lt Power gt Digital output lt PowerUpBusy gt Digital output lt TuningBusy gt Digital input lt Mute gt Digital input lt GetTime gt Digital inputs lt ChanUp gt lt ChanDown gt Digital input lt CatMode gt Digital inputs lt CatUp gt lt CatDown gt Digital inputs lt ProgMode gt Digital inputs lt Preset1 gt through lt Preset20 gt Digital input lt EnableGuide gt Digital input lt ISOConvOff gt Digital input lt DiagMode gt Turns power on and off High 1 Power on Low 0 Power off Indicates that the C2N TXM is busy powering up High 1 Powering up busy Low 0 Ready done Indicates that the C2N TXM is busy tuning to a station High 1 Tuning busy Low 0 Ready done Audio mute on and off High 1 Mute on Low 0 Mute off play Requests the current time and date from the XM satellite on the rising edge of the signal The time and date in Greenwich Mean Time GMT are sent to the lt Time gt analog outputs described later High 1 Get time Low 0 not used Channel up and down controls Channels change up and down with each rising edge of the signal If the signal is held high gt 0 5 sec the channels cycle up or down continuously for as long as the signal is
11. Updates As Crestron improves functions adds new features and extends the capabilities of the C2N TXM additional information and programming examples 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 periodically for manual update availability and its relevance Updates are identified as an Addendum in the Download column 34 e XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM XM Satellite Radio Tuner 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 6 Volvo Drive Rockleigh 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 re
12. asserted High 1 Start channel up or down Low 0 Stop channel up or down Enables category mode for as long as the input is high and activates the lt CatUp gt and lt CatDown gt category selection inputs described next High 1 Enter category mode Low 0 Exit category mode Category up and down controls enabled if in category mode Categories change up and down with each rising edge of the signal If the signal is held high gt 0 5 sec the categories cycle up or down continuously for as long as the input is asserted High 1 Start category up or down Low 0 Stop category up or down Enables programming mode which saves the current channel number to whichever lt Preset gt input goes high High 1 Enter programming mode Low 0 Exit programming mode Saves plays presets on the rising edge of the signal Saves the preset if in programming mode otherwise plays the preset High 1 Save or play preset Low 0 not used When connected to the XM Guide SIMPL module this input enables the XM Program Guide feature The Program Guide can update indirect text for a scrolling guide to all channels a list of presets a guide to all categories and the songs in each category It also supports direct entry of channel numbers via a keypad In addition a list of favorite songs or artists can be maintained For further information refer to the F1 help for the XM Guide module High 1 Enable program guide Low 0
13. see a list of all programs available within that category Refer to the figure below The 40s Decades song title artist The 40s s song title artist The 50s 5 song title artist The 60s s song title artist The 70s s song title artist The 80s s song title artist The 90s Decades song title artist Use the Page Up and Page Down buttons to select additional pages if any use the First and Last buttons to jump to the first or last page of the list 1f necessary Operations Guide DOC 6234A XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 15 XM Satellite Radio Tuner Crestron C2N TXM Channel Press the Channel selector to display a channel selection keypad mee chan Ch Name Category Title Name Playing E Nashville Country song title artist R e p e a t e r Strength E a t e I I i t e The current channel and program information is displayed above the keypad The Signal Strength graphic indicator to the left of the keypad shows the signal level of the Repeater and Satellite signals On the keypad key in a number and press the Enter button to select a new channel press Clear to clear the entry field if you make a mistake Presets The Presets feature allows you to specify up to twenty channels that you wish to select quickly You can also specify up to twenty favorite artists or programs Press the Presets selector to display the first six channel presets Initi
14. window appears refer to the subsequent graphic 32 e XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM XM Satellite Radio Tuner Select Network ID Window Select Network ID EN Select the desired network ID s A Cancel NOTE When transferring any Cresnet file touchpanel project firmware lower the port speed baud rate to 38400 to match the Cresnet bus speed Open Window Open H Look in GFimvae H ek E3 C2N TXM 1 7 upg File name C2N TXM 1 7 upg Files of type Fimware Files upg Cancel Open as read only E 4 Browse to the desired upg file and click Open to begin the transfer Operations Guide DOC 6234A XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 33 Problem Solving XM Satellite Radio Tuner Troubleshooting The following table provides corrective action for possible trouble situations If further assistance is required please contact a Crestron customer service representative C2N TXM Troubleshooting Crestron C2N TXM TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE S CORRECTIVE ACTION Green PWR LED does not illuminate Wrong power supply Use a Crestron power supply C2N TXM is not receiving power Verify that cables plugged into NET port are secure Yellow NET LED does not illuminate Improper Net ID Verify that the C2N TXM Net ID matches Net ID in the software prog
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16. ChanName gt and lt PresetName gt strings described later The lt ChanSongNmLen gt input gives the maximum number of characters allowed in the lt ActChanCat gt lt ActChanSong gt lt ActChanArtist gt and lt ActChanNum gt strings described later Valid values are 8 or 16 indicating a maximum of 8 or 16 characters No other values are valid for lt Len gt When connected to the XM Guide SIMPL module this analog sets the report rate in milliseconds for data being sent to the XM radio program guide Reporting is enabled only when the EnableGuide input is set to high The report rate defaults to 200 milliseconds if GuideRptRate is unconnected or set to 0 Otherwise valid values range from 100 to 10 000 Indicates the current channel number Indicates the strength of the ground repeater signal and satellite signal Valid values range from 0 to 65535 which can be mapped to 0 to 100 and routed to a bargraph on the touchpanel These analogs report the current time and date in Greenwich Mean Time on the rising edge of the lt GetTime gt input When connected to the XM GMT Time SIMPL module the module can use the time data to set the control system s master time clock For further information refer to the F1 help for the module lt TimeSec gt gives the real time clock reading for seconds and ranges from 0 to 59 lt TimeMin gt gives the real time clock reading for minutes and ranges from 0 to 59
17. Crestron system power supply network port the Cresnet power usage of that unit is the Cresnet power usage of the entire run The length of the run in feet and the Cresnet power usage of the run should be used in the following resistance equation to calculate the value on the right side of the equation Resistance Equation 40 000 R lt xp Where R Resistance refer to the following table L Length of run or chain in feet P Cresnet power usage of entire run or chain XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 7 XM Satellite Radio Tuner Crestron C2N TXM Refer to the note on page 28 for a definition of Viewport The required wire gauge should be chosen such that the resistance value is less than the value calculated in the resistance equation Refer to the following table Wire Gauge Values RESISTANCE WIRE GAUGE 4 16 6 18 10 20 15 22 13 Doubled CATS 8 7 Tripled CAT5 NOTE All Cresnet wiring must consist of two twisted pairs One twisted pair is the 24V conductor and the GND conductor and the other twisted pair is the Y conductor and the Z conductor NOTE When daisy chaining Cresnet units strip the ends of the wires carefully to avoid nicking the conductors Twist together the ends of the wires that share a pin on the network connector and tin the twisted connection Apply solder only to the ends of the twisted wires Avoid tinning too far up the wires or the end becomes brittle Insert
18. Crestron C2N TXM XM Satellite Radio Tuner Operations Guide CRESTRON This document was prepared and written by the Technical Documentation department at CRESTRON Crestron Electronics Inc 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 1 888 CRESTRON Introducing XM Satellite Radio There s a world of audio listening pleasure beyond AM and FM XM Satellite Radio Select from over 150 channels of music news sports comedy talk and entertainment Coast to coast coverage and digital quality sound with all music channels 100 commercial free Questions Visit www xmradio com How to Subscribe Listeners can subscribe by visiting XM on the Web at www xmradio com or by calling XM s Listener Care at 800 967 2346 Customers should have their Radio ID and credit card ready The Radio ID can be found by selecting channel 0 on the radio A Warning Against Reverse Engineering It is prohibited to copy decompile disassemble reverse engineer or manipulate any technology incorporated in receivers compatible with the XM Satellite Radio system Furthermore the AMBE voice compression software included in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems Inc The user of this or any other software contained in an XM Radio is explicitly prohibited from attempting to copy decompile reverse engineer or disassemble the object code or in an
19. M Guide SIMPL module this lt Guidelnfo gt string displays program guide information including category artist song title category flags status codes and other data XM Guide information is enabled only when the EnableGuide input is set to high Serial output When in diagnostic mode this strings displays diagnostic lt DiagStrings gt messages 1 through 8 generated by the XM radio controller embedded device Diagnostic mode is enabled only when lt DiagMode gt is set to high The Scroll analogs scroll through the data Serial outputs Indicates the channel name of the corresponding preset lt Preset1Name gt through Each string can have a maximum of 8 or 16 characters as lt Preset20Name gt set in the lt Len gt analogs described earlier Uploading and Upgrading NOTE Crestron recommends that you use the latest software and that each device contains the latest firmware to take advantage of the most recently released features Please check the Crestron website http www crestron com updates for the latest versions of software and firmware New users are required to register to obtain access to this site Assuming a PC is properly connected to the entire system Crestron programming software allows the programmer to upload programs and projects after their development to the system and network devices However there are times when the files for the program and projects are compiled and not uploade
20. PL 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 i e the more flexible the more a programmer needs to know and account for Of course one can initiate programming using the easiest method SystemBuilder and use advanced techniques that are available from SIMPL Windows to customize the job Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC NOTE Crestron recommends that you use the latest software to take advantage of the most recently released features The latest software is available from the Crestron website The following are recommended software version requirements for the PC e Optional SystemBuilder version 2 00 or later Requires SIMPL Windows version 2 06 05 or later and Crestron Engraver Requires SystemBuilder templates 1 01 or later e SIMPL Windows version 2 05 16 or later Requires SIMPL Cross Compiler version 1 1 e Crestron Database version 16 1 0 or later Required by SIMPL Windows Programming with the Crestron SystemBuilder The Crestron SystemBuilder 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 functionality SystemBuilder then pr
21. ally each one is set to XM Preview To set up the presets follow the on screen directions tune in a station and press and hold an available preset field for five seconds to save it To save more than six presets press the More button The screen changes to a display of twenty Preset fields The currently selected channel and program information is displayed above the list of presets 16 e XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A XM Satellite Radio Tuner PRESETS Chan Ch Name Category Title Name Playing 121 News News prograrr artist Tune In a station Press preset for 5 seconds to seve Press preset once to recall The 90s title program artist America title program artist News program artist Vox title program artist P Buewitte title program artist 6 XM Cafe title program artist You can also specify up to twenty favorite artists and or programs Using any method of tuning in to a channel select a channel where the title or name is one that you want to include in your list of favorites Then on the screen that displays all your Presets press the Set Up Favorites button The display changes to a screen that allows you to identify favorite artists or titles Press the Save Name or Save Title button as appropriate The saved title or artist name appears in the field to the right The figure below shows a portion of the
22. als Operations Guide DOC 6234A ChannelReq Channel ChanNmLen ChanSongNmLen Guide Rpt Rate Rep Signal Sat Signal Time Sec Tmeh n Time Hr Time Day Timetvtonth Time Year Status Preset 1 Chan Preset Chan Preset3 Chan Preset4Chan Preset5 Chan Preset6 Chan Preset Chan Preset8 Chan Preset9 Chan Preset 10Chan Preset 11Chan Preset 12Chan Preset 13Chan Preset 14 Chan Preset 15Chan Preset 16Chan Preset 1 Chan Preset 18Chan Preset 19Chan Preset20 Chan XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 25 XM Satellite Radio Tuner Crestron C2N TXM C2N TXM Analog Input and Output Signal Descriptions lt ChannelReq gt Analog inputs lt ChanNmLen gt lt ChanSongNmLen gt Analog input lt GuideRptRate gt Analog output lt Channel gt lt SatSignal gt Analog outputs lt TimeSec gt lt TimeMin gt lt TimeHr gt lt TimeDay gt lt TimeMonth gt lt TimeYear gt Analog output lt Status gt Analog outputs lt RepSignal gt SIGNAL TYPE AND NAME DESCRIPTION Analog input Tunes to the channel defined by the analog value Valid values range from 0 to 255 although the number of available channels may be less Channel 0 is the Radio ID channel which provides XM Radio licensing information The lt ChanNmLen gt input gives the maximum number of characters allowed in the lt Act
23. beled A and B A two pin terminal block connector is required to plug it in to the SIG A and B connectors It may also be necessary to extend the wires if the antenna position is not within sight of the XM Tuner during adjustment NOTE The supplied antenna has a 20 foot cable If needed 50 foot extension cables C2N TXM CS0 are available Crestron recommends a maximum total length of 120 feet Contact a Crestron customer service representative Alternate antenna solutions are also available from third party suppliers One such source Antenna Specialists can be contacted via their website www sdarsantennas com 12 e XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM XM Satellite Radio Tuner When attaching the extension cable insert the connector from the antenna into the rubber boot supplied with the extension cable plug it into the extension cable as shown and cover the connection with the rubber boot Plug the other end of the extension cable into the XM Tuner XM ANT connector Refer to the following illustration g To XM ANT connector KGS Tuner To XM Antenna From XM Antenna Extension Cable Not Supplied XMGuide Example Program The XMGuide user interface example program for the XM Tuner demonstrates the various features of the unit The program also serves as a model for those individuals who wish to develop a customized program using Crestron s programming software T
24. d Instead compiled files may be distributed from programmers to installers from Crestron to dealers etc Even firmware upgrades are available from the Crestron website as new features are developed after product releases In those instances one has the option to upload via the programming software or to upload and upgrade via the Crestron Viewport NOTE The Crestron Viewport is available as a pull down command from SIMPL Windows and VT Pro e Tools Viewport or as a standalone utility The Viewport utility accomplishes multiple system tasks primarily via an RS 232 or TCP IP connection between the control system and a PC It is used to observe system 28 e XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A XM Satellite Radio Tuner processes upload new operating systems and firmware change system and network parameters and communicate with network device consoles and touchpanels among many other tasks Viewport can also function as a terminal emulator for generic file transfer All of these functions are accessed through the commands and options in the Viewport menus Therefore for its effectiveness as a support and diagnostic tool the Crestron Viewport may be preferred over development tools when uploading programs and projects The following sections define how one would upload a SIMPL Windows program or upgrade the firmware of the C2N TXM However before attempting t
25. e Channel 4 buttons When category mode is disabled these buttons can select all channels Mute Use this button to mute unmute the audio signal Display Fields The CATEGORY field at the top center of the screen displays the name of the categories as you select them When you select a category the Channel 4 buttons above select the available channels only within that category The Terrestrial and Satellite graphical and digital displays show the relative strength 0 to 10096 of the signal received from the satellite or the terrestrial repeater station The XM Tuner automatically chooses the strongest signal for processing The CHANNEL and CHANNEL NAME fields display the XM Radio channel number and the name of the channels as you select them the TITLE field displays the name of the selection currently playing and the NAME field displays the name of the artist performing the selection Some selection and title names may be abbreviated Keypad You can also enter a specific channel number using the keypad at the bottom of the screen Select the channel number and press ent to enter the selection Your selections appear in the blue field as you enter them Press clr to clear your selection if you make a mistake Program Press the Program button at the top right of the screen to enable programming of up to twenty presets of your favorite channel selections Note that this is not a momentary button you must press it again to t
26. e channel mode the up down buttons let you sequence through the available channels the three digit display shows the channel numbers In the volume mode the up down buttons select ten volume levels 0 through 9 for the signal supplied to the headphone jack In the signal mode the display shows an initial letter Satellite or repeater to indicate the signal source plus two numeric digits 00 99 to indicate the signal strength SIG VOL CH These red LEDs illuminate in turn when the MODE switch selects the respective signal volume and channel modes SETUP LED and Pushbutton The C2N TXM is Touch Settable ID TSID ready The SETUP pushbutton and its associated LED are located on the rear panel and are used for setup of the unit s network ID during the initial configuration of a Cresnet system or when the device is being added replaced Refer to Method B Touch Settable IDs on page 9 for detailed information 6 e XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM Setup Operations Guide DOC 6234A XM Satellite Radio Tuner Industry Compliance As of the date of manufacture the C2N TXM has been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and Radiocommunications Compliance Labelling cc NOTE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 these devices may not cause harmful
27. e program has been transferred successfully select Diagnostics Report Program Information This should display a window that provides details about the current program loaded into the control system Firmware Upgrade To take advantage of all the available features it is important that the unit contains the latest firmware Please check the Crestron website 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 To upgrade the firmware complete the following steps 1 Make sure that Communication Settings that begins on page 29 has been performed 2 As shown after this step select File Transfer Load Network Device from the Viewport menu File Transfer Load Network Device Command E Crestron Yiewport COM1 115200 N81 RTS CTS File Edit Setup Diagnostics Functions File Transfer Remote Help Send Program Alt P Send Touchpanel Alt T Send Web Pages Send Touchpanel MT 500C only Send Generic File s 2 Series only Dutgoing Sehd File to Mailbox Get File from Mailbox Load NVRAM from file Save NYRAM to file Update Control System Alt o Update Touchpanel Keypad Firmware Incoming 3 Asshown after this step select the Net ID of the C2N TXM and then click OK The Open
28. he XMGuide program supplied for the XM Tuner is designed to operate on a Crestron TPS 4500 touchpanel requires firmware version 2 000 or later If your Cresnet system uses a different model touchpanel you may wish to recompile the project for that touchpanel Preparation In preparation for running the XMGuide do the following 1 Complete the procedures detailed in Setup which begins on page 7 2 Verify that communication setup procedures described in Communication Settings on page 29 have been completed 3 Download the Example Program from the Crestron website http www crestron com exampleprograms search for C2N TXM zip 4 Use the instructions given in Upload via Crestron Viewport on page 28 to load the spz program to the control system and the vtz program to the touchpanel Activating the XM Tuner When first installed the XM Tuner is not activated and has limited channel availability Set the unit to XM Radio channel 1 This channel broadcasts general information about XM Radio To activate either contact XM Radio on their website www xmradio com or call 800 967 2346 Channel 0 displays the eight digit Radio ID number e g RADIO ID A1B12345 assigned to your XM Tuner in the CHANNEL NAME field The number is also printed on the label on the bottom of the unit and reports back in the Crestron XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 13 Operations Guide DOC 6234A XM Satellite Radio Tuner
29. hes the network and lists all TSID enabled devices found The list is similar to the report produced by pressing F4 Report Network Devices the first eight digits of each line constitute the TSID number hexadecimal form of the serial number 5 As you enter either the serial number or TSID number of the device that requires a change the corresponding TSID or serial number automatically appears in its appropriate field and the list scrolls to and highlights the device listing The listing should show the device s current Cresnet ID 6 Enter the Cresnet ID that the device should be set to and click OK The number you enter should appear on the list CAUTION This function does not prevent you from setting duplicate IDs Be sure to check current assignments before entering the desired Cresnet ID number Serial Number to TSID Conversion This utility is useful in a case where there are multiple devices of the same type on a network you need to locate a particular one you know the TSID but not the serial number and your site installation list is based on device serial numbers In this or the reverse situation do the following 1 Open the Crestron Viewport 2 From the Viewport menu select Functions Serial Number lt gt TSID Conversion Tool The Serial Number lt gt TSID Conversion Tool window is displayed Refer to the figure on the next page 10 e XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide
30. ice Settings Crestron C2N TXM Device Name Net ID Connection Sheet Device Info l d NetID 55 ly 52 Cancel Apply NOTE SIMPL Windows automatically changes Net ID values of a device added to a program if a duplicate device or a device with the same default Net ID already exists in the program Always ensure that the hardware and software settings of the Net ID match For Net ID hardware setting details refer to Identity Code on page 8 C2N TXM Symbol in Programming Manager Programming Manager is where programmers program a Crestron control system by assigning signals to symbols The C2N TXM symbol in the SIMPL Windows Programming Manager is extensive and is illustrated in three sections beginning on the next page Tables defining the input and output signals follow each section 22 e XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Digital Input and Output Signals Bilsiot 09 1D 55 C2N TXM C2N TXM PowerUpBusy C2MTXM Mute GetTime ChanUp Tuning Busy ChanDown Cathode CatUp CatDown Proghtode Preset 1 Preset Preset 19 Preset20 Enable Guide ISOConv Off Diaghtode Diag ScrollUp Diag Scroll Down Head volUp Head vol Dn Operations Guide DOC 6234A XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N
31. interference and 2 these devices must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Network Wiring CAUTION In order to ensure optimum performance over the full range of your installation topology Crestron Certified Wire and only Crestron Certified Wire should be used Failure to do so may incur additional charges if support is required to identify performance deficiencies as a result of using improper wire CAUTION Use only Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment Failure to do so could cause equipment damage or void the Crestron warranty CAUTION Provide sufficient power to the system Insufficient power can lead to unpredictable results or damage to the equipment Please use the Crestron Power Calculator to help calculate how much power is needed for the system http www crestron com calculators NOTE When installing network wiring refer to the latest revision of the wiring diagram s appropriate for your specific system configuration available from the Crestron website When calculating the wire gauge for a particular Cresnet run the length of the run and the Cresnet power usage of each network unit to be connected must be taken into consideration If Cresnet units are to be daisy chained on the run the Cresnet power usage of each unit to be daisy chained must be added together to determine the Cresnet power usage of the entire chain If the unit is a home run from a
32. is important to position the supplied high gain antenna to receive the strongest possible signal either from the satellite preferred or from a terrestrial repeater station This can be done before installing the XM Tuner in your Cresnet system Crestron recommends placing the antenna either outside or near a window with a southern exposure The antenna should face south if you are in the eastern half of the continental US or south southeast if you are in the western half of the country The antenna can be mounted on a horizontal or vertical surface using screws or double faced tape The following figure shows the antenna mounting plate with dimensions for mounting screw locations 1 56 in H H lt 3 Connect the cable of the supplied Remote Sensitivity Indicator to the SIG A and B connectors on the back of the XM Tuner Place the indicator near the antenna and rotate and or tilt the antenna to obtain the strongest possible signal as described in the following table and secure the antenna in position Remote Sensitivity Indicator Operation SIGNAL LED OPERATION SERIES COLOR STATE No Signal Red On Green Off Weak Red Flashing Flashing rate is 250 msec 1 4 sec Green Off Slow blink Marginal Red Off Flashing rate is 50 msec 1 20 Sec Green Flashing Fast blink Strong Red Off Green On NOTE The Remote Sensitivity Indicator is supplied with six inch leads la
33. k connector is used to connect the C2N TXM module to the Cresnet system Data and power for the C2N TXM are provided via the connection Refer to Network Wiring on page 7 AUDIO OUT RJ 45 The RJ 45 AUDIO OUT port is used to route analog stereo to a CNX BIPADS for distribution throughout the home Wiring for the connector is shown below 8 PIN RJ 45 PINOUT PIN SIGNAL 1 Audio Out L di 2 Audio Out L i on pina 3 Audio Out R 6 4 Audio Out R 5 7 8 no connection RECEPTACLE REAR VIEW CONNECTOR TAB POSITION DOWN TAB FACING AWAY NOTE For additional information on audio connections over CATS refer to the latest version of the Crestron CATS Wiring Reference Guide Doc 6137 which is available from the Crestron website http www crestron com manuals SIG A B This two pin terminal block connector is used for testing signal strength during antenna installation Refer to Antenna Installation on page 12 for details AUDIO OUT DIGITAL This RCA connector provides S PDIF coaxial digital stereo output for a local surround sound processor such as the C2N DAP8 or C2N DAP8RC AUDIO OUT L R These two RCA connectors provide analog stereo output for local amplifiers XM ANT This RF SMB connector is for the supplied XM antenna cable G Chassis Ground Use this chassis screw to ground the unit to the amplifier and audio source common grounds CA Headphone The onl
34. lt TimeHr gt gives the real time clock reading for hours and ranges from 0 to 23 lt TimeDay gt gives the real time clock reading for the current day and ranges from 1 to 31 lt TimeMonth gt gives the real time clock reading for the current month and ranges from 1 to 12 lt TimeYear gt gives the real time clock reading for the current year starting with 2003 Used for advanced diagnostics and debugging Status and error messages are taken from the lower 10 bits of the analog value Bits 0 through 3 indicate signal strength 0 No signal 1 Weak signal 2 Marginal signal 3 Full signal Bits 4 through 10 indicate error messages Bit 4 1 No Antenna Bit 9 1 Activation required continued on next page 26 e XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Analog Input and Output Signal Descriptions continued SIGNAL TYPE AND NAME DESCRIPTION Analog outputs lt Preset1Chan gt through lt Preset20Chan gt Indicates the channel number of the corresponding preset These values can range from 0 for the Radio ID channel to 255 C2N TXM Serial Input and Output Signals Operations Guide DOC 6234A fect Chan Name fet Chan Cat fect Chan Song Pct ChanArtist FctChanNum Guide Focus Last Guidelnfo FAdvisoryhteg Diag Strings Preset 1 Name Preset Name Preset3 Name Preset Name Preset5 Name
35. n 17 96 cm Depth 6 55 in 16 64 cm Weight 1 86 Ib 0 837 kg The latest versions can be obtained from the Crestron website Refer to NOTE after last footnote 2 Crestron 2 Series control systems include the AV2 and PRO2 Consult the latest Crestron Product Catalog for a complete list of 2 Series control systems 3 Filenames for CNX and ST CP update files have a UPZ extension Files on the website may be zip or self extracting exe files containing the cuz or upz file All can be obtained from the Downloads section of the Crestron website To avoid program problems make sure you are using the update file with the correct suffix letter e g S V W X NOTE Crestron software and any files on the website are for Authorized Crestron dealers and Crestron Authorized Independent Programmers CAIP only New users may be required to register to obtain access to certain areas of the site including the FTP site 2 e XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM XM Satellite Radio Tuner Physical Description The C2N TXM is housed in a black enclosure with labeling on the front and rear panels Five LEDs on the front of the unit indicate the unit s status All connections except for headphones are made on the back of the unit There are four rubber feet on the bottom of the unit for stability and to prevent slippage The unit and the supplied indoor outdoor high gain antenna are illustra
36. o upload or upgrade it is necessary to establish communications Communication Settings NOTE For laptops and other PCs without a built in RS 232 port Crestron recommends the use of PCMCIA cards rather than USB to serial adapters If a USB to serial adapter must be used Crestron has tested the following devices with good results Belkin large model F5U103 I O Gear GUC232A discontinued Keyspan USA 19QW discontinued Other models even from the same manufacturer may not yield the same results The procedure in this section provides details for RS 232 communication between the PC and the control system If TCP IP communication is preferred consult the latest version of the Crestron e Control Reference Guide Doc 6052 or the respective Operations Guide for the control system These documents are available from the Crestron website Refer to the following figure for a typical connection diagram when uploading files NOTE Use a standard DB9 male to female straight through cable Typical Connection Diagram when Uploading C2N TXM Serial Port DB9 Computer Port DB9 CONTROL SYSTEM XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 29 XM Satellite Radio Tuner Crestron C2N TXM 1 Open the Crestron Viewport Either launch the stand alone version of Viewport or start SIMPL Windows or VT Pro e and from the menu bar select Tools Viewport 2 Refer to the figure after this step From the Viewport menu select
37. ograms the system including all touchpanel projects and control system logic SystemBuilder 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 SystemBuilder accesses these tools behind the scenes enabling you to easily create robust systems SystemBuilder includes Scheduler programming which allows you to define weekly periodic or by date events that run at scheduled times of day Scheduler properties can be adjusted via a touchpanel Refer to the extensive SystemBuilder help file for details 20 e XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A XM Satellite Radio Tuner Programming with SIMPL Windows NOTE The following are acceptable file extensions for programs that include a C2N TXM developed for specific control system types mw projectname smw source file spz projectname spz compiled file for 2 Series bin projectname bin compiled file for CNX generation csz projectname csz compiled file for CNX generation with SIMPL ush projectname ush compiled file for CNX generation with SIMPL header file usp projectname usp source code module for SIMPL 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 windo
38. ot ot 3 Empty C2 Card Slot ot 4 C2I COME ot 5 CZI IRG at 6 C2ZTr IOG ot 7 C2L RYG lot amp Empty C22 Card Slot ot 8 C2Net Device ot 10 CZI PROZ LCDPANEL XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 21 XM Satellite Radio Tuner Crestron C2N TXM C2Net Device Slot in Configuration Manager To incorporate a C2N TXM into the system drag the C2N TXM from the Cresnet Control Modules Cresnet Audio Modules folder of the Device Library and drop it in System Views The PRO2 system tree displays the C2N TXM in Slot 9 with a default Net ID of 55 as shown in the following illustration NOTE The first C2N TXM in a system is preset with a Net ID of 55 when its symbol is dragged into the upper pane of System Views Additional units are assigned different Net ID numbers as they are added C2Net Device Slot 9 8 PROZ Slot 1 Empty C2Y Card Slot Slot 2 Empty C2Y Card Slot Slot 3 Empty C2Y Card Slot RE Slot 4 C21 CoMe WE Slot 5 C2I IR8 RE Slot 6 C21 108 H E Slot 7 C2I RY8 Slot 8 Empty C22 Card Slot CES Slot 9 C2Net Device ID 55 C2N TXM RE Slot 10 C2I PRO2 LCDPANEL HE Setting the Net ID in Device Settings Double click the C2N TXM icon to open the Device Settings window This window displays the CZN TXM device information If necessary select the Net ID tab to change the C2N TXM Net ID as shown in the figure below C2N TXM Device Settings Window Dev
39. ram Loose network connection Verify that cable plugged into NET port is secure Receiving only XM channels 0 and 1 and at most five other channels that change every four hours or so The XM Tuner is not activated Activate the XM Tuner as described in Activating the XM Tuner on page 13 Cannot tune in to a channel Unauthorized to receive that channel or the channel is blocked Contact XM Radio on their website www xmradio com or call 800 967 2346 Display goes off and there is no audio Affects only those radios that are left on all the time XM Radio connec tion needs to be reestab lished every 24 hours 1 Manually recycle power to the XM Radio once every 24 hours 2 Add SIMPL logic to program to turn power off and then back on once every 24 hours Further Inquiries If you cannot locate specific information or have questions after reviewing this guide please take advantage of Crestron s award winning customer service team by calling the Crestron corporate headquarters at 1 888 CRESTRON 1 888 273 7876 For assistance in your local time zone refer to the Crestron website http www crestron com for a listing of Crestron worldwide offices You can also log onto the online help section of the Crestron website to ask questions about Crestron products First time users will need to establish a user account to fully benefit from all available features Future
40. screen with two favorites saved Whenever a favorite artist or program title is playing the XMGuide highlights the Preset channel to alert you so you can select it if you wish Chan Ch Name Category Title Name ORITES Playing 74 Bluesville Jazz Blues song title artist 1 Save Save Save Save EI Save Save CH Save All Channels Press the All Channels selector to display a list of all the available channels The display is like the one for a specific category but lists all channels and categories in channel number order The current category and program information is displayed above the channel listing Use the Page ae buttons to select additional pages use the First and Last buttons to jump to the first or last page of the list Tech Page The Tech Page is intended for trained individuals to perform system diagnostics XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 17 XM Satellite Radio Tuner Crestron C2N TXM Quick Page This screen provides quick selection control of all available channels and categories Also displayed are the title and artist names of the current selection and signal strength from satellite and terrestrial sources The screen and its buttons and displays are described below PF p pm 68 4 5245 4 9 4 0 4 Power Use this button to turn power to the XM Tuner on and off If power is removed and then reapplied the green BUSY indicator briefly turns red as the XM Tuner cycles through its ini
41. serves the right in its sole and absolute discretion to charge a 15 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 paid by the purchaser CRESTRON Limited Warranty CRESTRON ELECTRONICS Inc warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of three 3 years from the date of purchase from CRESTRON with the following exceptions disk drives and any other moving or rotating mechanical parts pan tilt heads and power supplies are covered for a period of one 1 year touchscreen display and overlay components are covered for 90 days batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered This warranty extends to products purchased directly from CRESTRON or an authorized CRESTRON dealer Purchasers should inquire of the dealer regarding the nature and extent of the dealer s warranty if any CRESTRON shall not be liable to honor the terms of this warranty 1f the product has been used in any application other than that for which it was intended or if it has been subjected to misuse accidental damage modification or improper installation procedures Furthermore this warranty does not cover any product that has had the serial number altered defaced
42. table IDs which begins on the next page applies to C2N TXMs in a Cresnet system with 2 Series control system upgrade file CUZ version 3 029 or later These upgrades enable Touch Settable ID TSID functionality which makes it possible for the control system to recognize a network 8 e XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM XM Satellite Radio Tuner device via its serial number which is stored in the device s memory This method does not require that any devices be disconnected from the network Net IDs may be set with the entire Cresnet system intact This method requires the use of the Crestron Viewport version 3 35 or later Use the appropriate method to set the C2N TXM Net ID Method A Cresnet address settable ID 1 Ensure that the C2N TXM is the only device connected to the control system 2 Open the Crestron Viewport 3 From the Viewport menu select Functions Set Network ID The software checks the baud rate and then opens the Set Network ID window 4 In the Set Network ID window select the CZN TXM from the Current Network Devices text window 5 Select the new Net ID for the C2N TXM from the Choose the new network ID for the selected device Hex text box 6 Click Set ID to initiate the change This will display the ID command has been sent window 7 Inthe Command Complete window click OK 8 Inthe Current Network Devices text window verify the ne
43. ted below and on the following page C2N TXM Physical Views xM TUNER PWR ei m NET CRESTRON NET AUDIO OUT siG 24YzG SETUP AUDIO OUT DO Ne S DIGITAL ESTRON ELECTRONICS INC ROCKLEIGH NJ 07647 USA Supplied Indoor Outdoor High Gain Antenna Operations Guide DOC 6234A XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 3 XM Satellite Radio Tuner Crestron C2N TXM C2N TXM Overall Dimensions am 1 om r3 6 32 in 6 55 in 16 05 cm 16 64 cm e 7 07 in l 17 96 cm XM TUNER SIG VOL CH 2 B B B IO O move 1 70 in 1 80 in 4 32 cm 4 57 cm WwW C2N TXM x M AUDIO OUT SIG AUDIO OUT XM d 24Y ZG SETUP AB G ma oo Ed i CRESTRON ELECTRONICS INC ROCKLEIGH NJ ieee D VS L 6 94 in 17 63 cm C2N TXM Ports All connections to the C2N TXM except headphones are made through the ports on the rear panel Refer to the illustrations and descriptions which follow C2N TXM Ports NET AUDIO OUT SIG AUDIO OUT pacem ets 24Y ZG SETUP AB WW oo OG DIGITAL L CRESTRON ELECTRONICS INC ROCKLEIGH NJ 07647 USA 4 e XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A XM Satellite Radio Tuner NET This 4 pin terminal bloc
44. the tinned connection into the Cresnet connector and tighten the retaining screw Repeat the procedure for the other three conductors Identity Code Every equipment and user interface within the network requires a unique identity code Net ID These codes are two digit hexadecimal numbers from 03 to FE The Net ID of each unit must match an ID code specified in the SIMPL Windows program Refer to Setting the Net ID in Device Settings on page 22 for details of the SIMPL Windows procedure The Net ID of the C2N TXM has been factory set to 55 The Net IDs of multiple C2N TXMs in the same system must be unique Net IDs are changed from a personal computer PC via the Crestron Viewport NOTE For detailed information on establishing communication between the PC and control system refer to Communication Settings on page 29 If communication cannot be established refer to the Troubleshooting Communications section in the respective Operations Guide for the control system There are two different methods Method A or Method B for setting the C2N TXM Net IDs Method A Cresnet address settable ID described on the next page applies to C2N TXMs in a Cresnet system with a CNX control system or with a 2 Series control system upgrade file CUZ version prior to 3 008 but can be used with later versions of firmware and requires that a single unit be the only network device connected to the control system Method B Touch Set
45. tialization process The XM Tuner start up default is the last channel that was in use prior to power down Category aw With category mode enabled see below use these buttons to search up and down through the various program categories Hold either button down to scroll continuously through all the categories NOTE Each time you press a channel or category button the green BUSY indicator adjacent to the channel selection buttons briefly turns red as the XM Tuner mutes the audio and tunes to the new channel Category Mode Use this button to enable disable selection of program categories In category mode only those channels that are in the selected category are available for selection via the Channel 4 buttons When category mode is disabled these buttons can select all channels Channel Ae Use these buttons to search up and down through the available XM channels Channel availability depends on subscription A non subscribed radio typically provides only five sample channels in addition to the standard channels 0 and 1 18 XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A Crestron C2N TXM Operations Guide DOC 6234A XM Satellite Radio Tuner Either contact XM Radio on their website www xmradio com or call 800 967 2346 Hold either button down to scroll continuously through the list In category mode only those channels that are in the selected category are available for selection via th
46. ting channel 0 on the radio It is also printed on XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 1 XM Satellite Radio Tuner Crestron C2N TXM the label on the bottom of the unit and reports back in the Crestron Viewport when Diagnostics Report Network Devices is selected Specifications The following table provides a summary of specifications for the C2N TXM tuner Specifications of the C2N TXM SPECIFICATION DETAILS Cresnet Power Usage 8 0 Watts 0 3 Amp 24 VDC Default Net ID 55 Control System Update Files 2 Series Control System Version 2 004 CUZ or later CNMSX AV PRO Version 5 12 63X UPZ or later CNRACKX DP Version 5 12 63W UPZ or later CEN CN TVAV Version 5 12 63V UPZ or later C2N TXM Firmware C2N TXM 1 7 upg or later Audio Output AUDIO OUT L R Two RCA connectors for analog stereo AUDIO OUT DIGITAL One RCA for coax digital AUDIO OUT CAT5 One RJ 45 for analog balanced audio Analog audio output level 2 Vims maximum single ended 4V m balanced NET One Cresnet 4 wire interface 24 Y Z G D A converter total harmonic lt 0 01 1 kHz distortion THD Noise D A converter S N ratio gt 97 dB balanced gt 95 dB unbalanced 20 Hz 22 kHz A weighted Crosstalk gt 90 dB 20 Hz 22 kHz Output impedance lt 100 ohms single ended Recommended load impedance gt 1K Ohm Environmental temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Humidity 10 to 90 RH non condensing Dimensions Height 1 80 in 4 57 cm Width 7 07 i
47. to 31 categories of digital quality audio programs provide music news sports comedy talk and entertainment The XM Tuner is designed to work in a Crestron control system herein referred to as the Cresnet system You can use any Crestron touchpanel to search through the channels with on screen display of song artist and XM channel number Twenty user programmable presets let you quickly select your favorite channel The XM Tuner provides analog stereo output plus coax digital and CATS balanced analog audio outputs Output signals can be routed to local amplifiers or to a surround sound decoder such as the C2N DAP8 or C2N DAP8RC Outputs can also be routed to a CNX BIPADS for distribution to other rooms via CATS cabling Functional Summary Up to 255 channels in 31 categories of digital quality audio Coast to coast coverage in the continental US Time and date information GMT supplied via XM satellite Twenty presets for fast program selection Indoor outdoor high gain antenna supplied Two RCA connectors for analog stereo output One RCA connector for coax digital stereo output One CATS5 connector for distribution of stereo audio to other rooms How to Subscribe Listeners can subscribe by visiting XM on the Web at www xmradio com or by calling XM s Listener Care at 800 967 2346 Customers should have their Radio ID AND credit card ready the Radio ID eight digit identification number assigned by XM Radio can be found by selec
48. urn off programming To program your presets enable programming with the Program button and search through the various categories and channels When you find a favorite press one of the twenty preset buttons The button name changes to the favorite channel name When you finish programming presets be sure to press Program again to turn off the feature Alternatively press and hold a preset button for about five seconds to automatically program the preset without having to first enable programming NOTE You can program preset channels from among any of the categories Channel selection using the preset buttons is not affected by the state of category mode RETURN Press this button to return to the main screen of the XMGuide XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 19 XM Satellite Radio Tuner Crestron C2N TXM Programming Software The easiest method of programming but does not offer as much flexibility as SIMPL Windows Have a question or comment about Crestron software Answers to frequently asked questions FAQs can be viewed in the Online Help section of the Crestron website To post a question or view questions you have submitted to Crestron s True Blue Support log in at http support crestron com First time users will need to establish a user account You can create a program that allows you to include the C2N TXM in a Crestron control system using the Crestron programming tools Crestron SystemBuilder and SIM
49. w Net ID code 9 Inthe Set Network ID window click Close NOTE The new Net ID code may also be verified by selecting Diagnostic Report Network Devices in the Viewport alternately select F4 10 Repeat this procedure for each C2N TXM to be added to the system Method B Touch Settable IDs Before using this method you should have a list of all current network devices and their Net IDs to avoid assigning duplicate IDs Set Net ID by TSID These procedures are for TSID enabled network devices during the initial configuration of a Cresnet system or when such devices are being added replaced Ensure that all C2N TXMs are connected to the control system 2 Open the Crestron Viewport version 3 35 or later 3 From the Viewport menu select Functions Assign Cresnet ID by Serial Number The Ser Net ID by TSID window appears The window is first displayed with the data fields empty Refer to the figure on the next page XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 9 Operations Guide DOC 6234A XM Satellite Radio Tuner Crestron C2N TXM Set Net ID by TSID Window Set Net ID byTSID x r Available Devices with Touch Settable ID s Search for Touch Settable Devices Please supply the Serial Number or TSID of the device Serial Number 0f TSID Please supply the Cresnet ID it should be set to Gei 4 Click on the Search for Touch Settable Devices button The system searc
50. ws 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 NOTE The following descriptions assume 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 is used This section describes a sample SIMPL Windows program that includes a C2N TXM 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 PROZ System View o o 2 bai 4 05 08 oF Og og 10 Cet Card Slot C2 Card Slot C2Y Card Slot Ca come Cams Caos Carme CZ Card Slot CaNet Deviod Cal PRO2 L ie Ve nm 5 mim L T LM E ared WO rial COM A F Infr Relay Dutput DropMet C2KPROZ L Device Here A E PRO2 The System Views lower pane displays the PRO2 system tree refer to graphic below This tree can be expanded to display and configure the communications ports Expanded PRO2 System Tree EAM PROZ iP Slot 1 Empty C2Y Card Slot ot 2 Empty C2 Card Sl
51. y connection on the front panel of the XM Tuner is the mini phone jack which permits the use of headphones to monitor the audio signal The volume mode selected by the MODE switch allows adjustment of the volume to the headphones Note that plugging in headphones does not interrupt the unit s other audio output signals XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM e 5 XM Satellite Radio Tuner Crestron C2N TXM Front Panel Controls and Indicators Five LED indicators a three digit display and three pushbutton switches are located on the front panel of the C2N TXM Refer to the illustration and descriptions that follow C2N TXM Front Panel Controls and Indicators XM TUNER SIG VOL CH E em PWR e XM w On Q0D SATELLITE CRESTRON PWR Power This green LED illuminates when power is supplied to the C2N TXM NET This yellow LED illuminates when communication between the control system and the C2N TXM is established the unit is polled on the network Illumination indicates that the program currently loaded has a network device defined at the same ID as the C2N TXM The LED flashes or remains on when communication with the processor occurs MODE Switch ae Up Down Buttons and Display Use the MODE switch to select between the signal volume and channel modes The corresponding red LEDs SIG VOL and CH illuminate as each mode is selected In each mode the three digit display shows the appropriate values In th
52. y other way convert the object code into human readable form The software is licensed solely for use within this product General Hardware and required basic monthly subscription sold separately Premium Channel available at additional monthly cost Installation costs and other fees and taxes including a one time activation fee may apply Subscription fee is consumer only All fees and programming subject to change Subscriptions subject to Customer Agreement available at xmradio com Only available in the 48 contiguous United States 2005 XM Satellite Radio Inc All rights reserved All brand names product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2005 Crestron Electronics Inc Crestron C2N TXM XM Satellite Radio Tuner Contents XM Satellite Radio Tuner C2N TXM 1 oke te TEE 1 Features and Eunctions t nee p eie eee ets 1 How to Subscribes EE 1 e UE EE H Physical Descriptor ici i eee ettet dert Eet 3 Industry Compliance ii ieii e d ete e ia 7 e EE 7 Network Wiring acce o ERRORES EBD UE tenuate toon ined 7 Identity Code 3x oesneen teo tie ette dU e EO E NGC tUe D NH ENT ane 8 H rdwatre Hookup este beet e ie RE e 11 Antenna Installation ENEE SEENEN n dep efe oec 12 XMQGuide Example Program 13 Preparati ti sre Ls oeste e etit tete et e 13 Activating the XM Tune 13 Running the XMGuide Example sss enne 14 CaleSOry i osse tret Pier ee e ten ein ne Ve eedem Eee V XE HEC REED HER ee Us
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