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1.  Soft Reset ALTIEl Erase Mem ALT  M1 Modem       F5 Comm 0PS Check Fi  Hard Reset ALTLF1 Standard Bypass ESC Utility Menu       Operations Guide   DOC  5701    Operations Guide   DOC  5701    CRESTRON    5  To verify this procedure  depress F4 to perform a network poll   Confirm that the CNRFGWX has a new NET ID code     RF CHANNEL    For a CNRFGWX transceiver to communicate to wireless Spectrum touchpanels a  unique communication identity code  RF CHANNEL  is required  This code is  necessary to secure RF communications between a single CNRFGWX and up to 16  individual Spectrum touchpanels  There are 16 possible codes for the CNRFGWX  ranging from 0 to F  hexadecimal number      The CNRFGWX RF CHANNEL is factory set to    0     The code can be changed via  the CRESNET II Workshop while the CNRFGWX is connected to the network   Complete the following steps to change the RF CHANNEL     1  Highlight performance Viewport from the UTILITIES MENU of the  CRESNET II Workshop     2  Depress the key combination ALT Q  The Workshop responds with the  screen shown below and requests the NET ID code for the given  CNRFGWX     Changing the RF CHANNEL   CNRFGWX Workshop Screens  1 of 3   CRESNET II Workshop v5 20       Fi Help F6 Set Clock ALTCB1 Find Baud ALT  H 1 Hex ASCII  F3 Report Modules F8 Set Baud Rate ALTIDI Setup ALTIL1 Add CR LF  F4 Report Net F9 Soft Reset ALTIEl Erase Mem ALT  M1 Modem   F5 Comm 0PS Check Fi  Hard Reset ALTLF1 Standard Bypass ESC Utility Menu          3  Ente
2.  has been factory set to 24  but may be changed from the PC via STS VisionTools     for Windows or the CRESNET II Workshop     Change NET ID via STS VTW    Attach the CNRFGWX to CRESNET II system  verify that the software is running   and complete the following steps to change the NET ID     1  Select ViewPort from the Tools pull down menu to open the    Crestron  Performance Viewport    dialog box     2  Select Set Network ID from the Options pull down menu  The software  checks the baud rate and then opens the    Set Network ID    dialog box     3  Notice the list of current network devices in the dialog box  Highlight  the CNRFGWX     4  The NET ID of the CNRFGWX  24  appears in the box below the list   Use the scroll arrow to assign another NET ID     5  When the newly assigned NET ID appears  select the Set ID button to  initiate the change     6  The software responds with a successful message to confirm the new  NET ID     7  To verify this procedure  select Report Network Device from the  Options pull down menu  Confirm that the CNRFGWX has a new  NET ID code     Change NET ID via CRESNET II Workshop  v5 20 or later     Attach the CNRFGWX to CRESNET II system  verify that the workshop is open  and running  and complete the following steps to change the NET ID     1  Highlight performance Viewport from the UTILITIES MENU of the  CRESNET II Workshop     2  Depress the key combination ALT I  The Workshop responds with the  screen shown after this paragraph and requests t
3. Crestron CNRFGWX  Two Way RF Transceiver    Operations Guide    CRESTRON    REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS    CRESTRON    Contents    Two Way RF Transceiver 1  DESC ida 1  Functional Description            ccccsccesseessessceesceeecesecesececesecesecsaeceaecaeecaeecaeeeaeseeeeneeeereeasees 1   Physical DEseriptlOtiv cc sc2 c  esse hecde cock snchshievedetnes teegbesivedact ch wah a a e a n 1   Leading Speciticatlons soi    cc ese hse aegis eestor debe Reo ed 4  RN NN 5  Identity Codes iii cad 5  Preparation  forse csc  EEE e o a a o eee et tae 8  PP O EE 9  Problem Sol ii A eet eet See tev 12     Proubl  shooting iii hae ek i A Ro tea Ge hens 12   Further Inquietos 13   DOV IMA dee sera TN NN 13   Return and Warranty Policies           ccccesccesscssecsseeseeeseeeseeseeeeeceseceseeeseenaeceaecsaecseecaeeeaeeeaeeeneeereees 15  Merchandise Returns   Repair Service           c cccccessessceesceeseeetceeceecesecnaeeeeceeeaeeeneeees 15  CRESTRON  Limited Watt ti  n 15    Operations Guide   DOC  5701 Contents e i    CRESTRON    Two Way RF Transceiver    Description    Functional Description    The CNRFGWX is a two way radio frequency  RF  transceiver that communicates  with all of CRESTRON   s Spectrum family of touchpanels in the CRESNET H  remote control system  herein referred to as the CRESNET II system   The unit  receives RF signals from one or more Spectrum touchpanels and translates them into  commands for transmission over the CRESNET II network  Feedback signals are  transmitted 
4. N2    AN3    AN4    ANS    ANG    AN     ANS    AN9      Al  al  AI  Al  al  AI  AI  AL  Al  al  AL  AI  AI    4    F2 Detail F3 Display Signals F4    fAuto   Increment  F6 Connect Buttons FB TAB Input   gt 0ut put       Operations Guide   DOC  5701 Two Way RF Transceiver e 11    Problem Solving    12 e Two Way RF Transceiver    CRESTRON    Troubleshooting    The table below provides corrective action for possible trouble situations  If further  assistance is required  please contact a CRESTRON technical support representative     CNRFGWX Troubleshooting    TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE S     PWR LED does CNRFGWX is not   not illuminate  receiving network power    NET LED does CNRFGWX NET ID is   not illuminate  not set to match the NET  ID of the SIMPL  program     NET ID setting changes  after CNRFGWX is  powered up    Unit is not  communicating on  network    CNRFGWX RF ID is not  set to match the RF ID of  the SIMPL program     NET LED is on   but unit does  not    provide control     CNRFGWX NET ID is    not unique  two or more  units share the same  NET ID     Rx LED does Spectrum touchpanel is  not illuminate out of range   when operating CNRFGWX and  Spectrum Spectrum touchpanels  touchpanel  are not on same RF  CHANNEL   Tx LED Spectrum touchpanel is  illuminates out of range   when active  but CNRFGWX and  Spectrum Spectrum touchpanels  touchpanel does are not on same RF  not respond  CHANNEL   Spectrum touchpanel is  set to wrong RF ID     CORRECTIVE ACTION    Confirm tha
5. ade 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 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    Operations Guide   DOC  5701 Two Way RF Transceiver e 15       Crestron Electronics  Inc  Specifications subject to    a 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh  NJ 07647 change without notice   ZY   CREST ROW 7  eescrestron   201 767 3400           REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS Fax  201 767 7576   BBS  201 767 5506 Doc  5701      http   www crestron com 11 97    
6. below which illustrates the CNRFGWX connections to  the CRESNET II system  Other than making the power connection last  complete the  connections in any order     NOTE  Refer to the latest revision of the CRESTRON Network Modular Cable    Requirements  Doc  5682  or the Network Interconnect Drawing  Doc  5411  when    making connections to the ports labeled NET     CRESNET II System Hookup Connections for CVRFGWX    CRESNET II SYSTEM   CNRACK OR CNRACK D  OR CNMS                       J    CRESTRON ELECTRONICS INC  CRESSKILL  N J  07626                            EXPAND BY DAISY CHAINING  TO MODULAR UNITS OR USE  CN RJ11 AND CONNECT TO  FOUR WIRE NETWORK DEVICES    Operations Guide   DOC  5701    CRESTRON    Programming    SIMPL    SIMPL is CRESTRON   s programming language designated for easy implementation  of the control system requirements  The objects that are used in SIMPL are called  symbols     The block diagram shown below exemplifies use of the CNRFGWX in a simple  volume control application where UP and DOWN ramp a bargraph to an ST VC   volume tone control module  with a time interval of five seconds  It also shows  digital  analog  and indirect text feedback to the panel  When UP or DOWN is  pressed  the buttons highlight for as long as they are pressed  The bargraph moves up  or down when the UP or DOWN buttons are pressed  When MUTE is pressed   Channel A of the ST VC is muted and the text  MUTED  is sent to the touchpanel   When the ST VC is unmuted  a     is 
7. from the CNRFGWX to the Spectrum touchpanels for real time  confirmation of commands  Up to 16 Spectrum touchpanels can communicate with  one CNRFGWX  If more touchpanels are needed  add more CNRFGWXs     CRESTRON   s exclusive RF engineering permits transmission over extended ranges  and utilizes spread spectrum technology  Signals can travel up to 1000 feet to and  from the CNRFGWX  even through walls  Spread spectrum eliminates the risk of  signal    drop out    by automatically scanning for the best frequency     Physical Description    The CNRFGWX  shown after this paragraph  is housed in a black enclosure with  silk screened labels on the front and rear panels  On the front of the unit there are  five LEDs for indicating the unit   s current status  The front panel also has a  connector for antenna attachment  supplied   All other connections are made on the  back of the unit  There are four rubber feet on the base of the unit for stability and to  prevent slippage     Operations Guide   DOC  5701 Two Way RF Transceiver e 1    2 e Two Way RF Transceiver    CRESTRON    CNRFGWX Physical Views                A    CRESTRON ELECTRONICS INC  CRESSKILL  N J  07626                                                                                                                         RF GATEWAY   2 WAY        amp 2DCRESTRON CNRFGWX  i Y                   CNRFGWX Ports    Three network ports are provided on the back of the CNRFGWX  Each has a silk   screened label  Refer to illus
8. he old NET ID code  for the CNRFGWX     Two Way RF Transceiver e 5    6 e Two Way RF Transceiver    CRESTRON    Changing the NET ID   CNREGWX Workshop Screens  1 of 3   CRESNET II Workshop v5 20       Fi Help F6 Set Clock ALTIBI Find Baud ALT  H   Hex ASCII  F3 Report Modules F8 Set Baud Rate ALT D1 1 Setup ALTLLJ Add CR LF  F4 Report Net F9 Soft Reset ALTIE1 Erase Mem ALT  M1 Modem   F5 Comm 0PS Check Fi  Hard Reset ALTLF1 Standard Bypass ESC Utility Menu          3  Enter the old NET ID code  in two digit hexadecimal format  and  depress ENTER  The Workshop responds with the screen shown below  and requests a new NET ID code for the CNRFGWX     Changing the NET ID   CNREGWX Workshop Screens  2 of 3   CRESNET II Workshop v5 26       Fi Help F6 Set Clock ALT B1 Find Baud ALT  H   Hex ASCII  F3 Report Modules F8 Set Baud Rate ALT D1  Setup ALT  L1 Add CR LF  F4 Report Net F9 Soft Reset ALTLE    Erase Mem ALT  M     Moden   F5 Comm 0PS Check Fi  Hard Reset ALTLF1 Standard Bypass ESC Utility Menu          4  Enter a new NET ID code  in two digit hexadecimal format  and  depress ENTER  The Workshop responds with the screen shown below  that displays a message stating the    New ID    command has been sent     Changing the NET ID   CNREGWX Workshop Screens  3 of 3   CRESNET II Workshop v5 20       New ID Has been sent  ii  Press any key to continue     Fi He lp F6 Se t OCS ETM   ALT H  Hex Ascll  F3 Report Modules F8 Set Baud Rate ALTIDI Setup ALT  L1 Add CR LF  F4   Report Net F9
9. k to touchpanel   First analog from touchpanl     Last analog from touchpanl    Two Way RF Transceiver e 13    CRESTRON    ANI    lt signal name gt   First analog feedback to touchpanl    66    AN256    lt signal name gt   Last analog feedback to touchpanl    14 e Two Way RF Transceiver Operations Guide   DOC  5701    CRESTRON    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 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 
10. 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 if 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  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 m
11. on between the CRESNET II system and  the CNRFGWX is established  Illumination indicates that the SIMPL program  currently loaded has a network device defined at the same NET ID as the  CNRFGWX     SIG  This LED illuminates when the CNRFGWX radio is operational     Rx    This LED illuminates when the CNRFGWX receives a command from a remote  Spectrum touchpanel     Tx    This LED illuminates when the CNRFGWX transmits a command to a remote  Spectrum touchpanel     Two Way RF Transceiver e 3    CRESTRON    Leading Specifications    The table below provides a summary of leading specifications for the CNRFGWX   Dimensions and weight are approximations rounded to the nearest thousandth unit     Leading Specifications of the CNRFGWX    Power Requirements 24 VDC  Load Factor of 5 Watts  CRESNET II Workshop Version 5 20 or later   CRESNET II Operating System 3 17 26 or later   STS VisionTools for Windows Version 10 4 or later    Compiler 3 17 15 or later   Dimensions  amp  Weight Height  1 700 in  4 318 cm   Width  6 940 in  17 628 cm   Depth  6 322 in  16 058 cm   Weight  2 100 Ib  0 953 kg        NOTE  Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class    B digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation  The equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc
12. r the NET ID code  in two digit hexadecimal format  and depress  ENTER  The Workshop responds with the screen shown below and  requests a new RF CHANNEL code for the CNRFGWX     Changing the RF CHANNEL   CNRFGWX Workshop Screens  2 of 3   CRESNET II Workshop v5 20          Fi Help F6 Set Clock ALTIBI Find Baud ALT  H 1 Hex ASCII  F3 Report Modules F8 Set Baud Rate ALTIDI1I Setup ALT  L1 Add CR LF  F4 Report Net F9 Soft Reset ALTIEl Erase Mem ALT  M1 Modem   F5 Comm 0PS Check FiB Hard Reset ALTIF1 Standard Bypass ESC Utility Menu       Two Way RF Transceiver e 7    8 e Two Way RF Transceiver    CRESTRON    4  Enter a new RF CHANNEL code  in hexadecimal  and depress  ENTER  Use two significant digits  Therefore  the first digit is always     0     The Workshop responds with the screen shown below that  displays a message stating the    New CNRFGWX Channel Number     command has been sent     Changing the RF CHANNEL   CNRFGWX Workshop Screens  3 of 3   CRESNET II Workshop v5 20       New CNRFGWX Channel Number has been sent  E  Press any key to continue     Fi Help TTS CT ALITBI Find Baud ALA  F3 Report Modules F8 Set Baud Rate ALTIDI Setup ALT IL1 Add CR LF  F4   Report Net F9 Soft Reset ALTLE    Erase Mem ALT  M1    Modem    F5 Comm OPS Check Fi  Hard Reset ALTIF1 Standard Bypass ESC Utility Menu          5  To verify this procedure  depress F4 to perform a network poll   Confirm that the CNRFGWX has a new RF CHANNEL code     Preparation for Use    Refer to the hookup diagram 
13. s    CORRECTIVE ACTION    Check network cabling for solid  connections and correct pinouts   Contact CRESTRON technical support  representative     Refer to corrective action when LEDs do  not illuminate    Verify that large amount of metal is not in  vicinity of transmission        If after reviewing this Operations Guide for the CNRFGWX  you can not locate  specific information  please take advantage of CRESTRON s award winning  technical support team in your area  Dial one of the following numbers     e Jn the 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 In Asia  call Crestron Asia at  852 2341 2016    e In Latin America  call Crestron Latin America at  5255 5093 2160   e In Australia  call Crestron Pacific at  613 9480 2999     For local support from exclusive Crestron factory trained personnel in New Zealand  call Amber Technologies at  649 410 8382     Syntax    The following syntax codes for the CNRFGWX are provided for compatibility    purposes only   NET ID lt 03 to FE gt  CNRFGWX    TRANSMITTER  lt 00 to 0F gt  STTW  il    lt signal name gt    1999    lt signal name gt    ol    lt signal name gt    0999    lt signal name gt    All    lt signal name gt     66    AI256    lt signal name gt      CNRFGWX Definition     STX Definition   First button on touchpanel     Last button on touchpanel   First feedback to touchpanel     Last feedbac
14. sent to the touchpanel     CNRFGWX SIMPL Program    Workshop    The CRESNET II Workshop is designed to simplify the various operations needed  to program and run a CRESNET II control system  The series of screen displays  shown after this paragraph are accessible from the    Define Network    option of the  SIMPL I Menu in the CRESNET II Workshop  These screens are shown to clarify  the means of assigning signal names for the SIMPL program in the previous  illustration     Operations Guide   DOC  5701 Two Way RF Transceiver e 9    10 e Two Way RF Transceiver    CRESTRON    CNRFGWX Workshop Screens  1 of 5   CRESNET II Workshop v5 20       CNRFGUX  ST UC    ESC to Def Equi Define Network Fi Hel       CNRFGWX Workshop Screens  2 of 5   CRESNET II Workshop v5 26       63    GA STTW       ESC to Define Net Net Device Detail F   Hel       CNRFGWX Workshop Screens  3 of 5   CRESNET II Workshop v5 20       Ba    VOLUME   BAR       ESC to Define Net Net Device Detail Fi Hel       Operations Guide   DOC  5701    CRESTRON    CNRFGWX Workshop Screens  4 of 5     CNRFGUX    STTW  ST  3500    BUTTON SIGNAL NAMES FEEDBACK SIGNAL NAMES         N   1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  el   5   1  2      4    1  1  1  1  1    4    F2 Detail F3 Display Signals F4  fAuto Increment  F6 Connect Buttons FB F  Define Bar Graphs TAB Button   gt FB   gt Jointt       CNRFGWX Workshop Screens  5 of 5     CNRFGUX    STTW  STX 3500 TRANSMITTER    ANALOG SIGNAL NAMES  INPUTS  lt from STX gt  OUTPUTS  lt to STX gt    A
15. t power is supplied to the  network    Enter Viewport via VTW and poll the  network  Verify that the NET ID for the  CNRFGWX is properly set to match the  SIMPL program  Note that NET ID and  RF ID are separate parameters    Power down CNRFGWX  Power up to  reset NET ID     Check network cabling for solid  connections and correct pinouts     Enter Viewport via VTW and poll the  network  Verify that the RF ID for the  CNRFGWX is properly set to match the  SIMPL program  Note that NET ID and  RF ID are separate parameters     Verify that each NET ID is used once     Move Spectrum touchpanel closer     Verify that the CNRFGWX and Spectrum  touchpanels are on the same RF  CHANNEL  Refer to  Identity Codes   paragraph in this guide    Move Spectrum touchpanel closer     Verify that the CNRFGWX and Spectrum  touchpanels are on the same RF  CHANNEL  Refer to  Identity Codes   paragraph in this guide    Verify that Spectrum touchpanel RF ID is  properly set to match the RF ID set in the  CRESNET II Workshop  Refer to the   Identity Codes  paragraph in the latest  revision of the OperationsGuide for the  Spectrum touchpanels        Operations Guide   DOC  5701    Operations Guide   DOC  5701    CRESTRON    CNRFGWX Troubleshooting  Continued     TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE S     Network wiring is   incorrect    Unit is damaged   when polling the    Intermittent Refer to causes when   response from LEDs do not illuminate   CNRFGWX is in vicinity  of metal    transmission     Further Inquirie
16. tions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by  turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the  interference by one or more of the following measures       E Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   E Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     E Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  the receiver is connected     E Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     As of the date of manufacture  the unit has been tested and found to comply with    specifications for CE marking     Operations Guide   DOC  5701    4 e Two Way RF Transceiver    Setup    Operations Guide   DOC  5701    CRESTRON    Identity Codes    The CNRFGWX possesses two distinct types of identity codes  NET ID and RF  CHANNEL  These codes are assigned to the unit from CRESTRON software     NET ID    Every equipment and user interface within the CRESNET II system requires a  unique identity code  NET ID   These codes are recognized by a two digit  hexadecimal number from 03 to FE  The NET ID of each unit must match an ID  CODE specified in the    NET ID    statement of the CRESNET II SIMPL I program  in order for the device to be addressed properly  The NET ID of each CNRFGWX 
17. tration and descriptions below     A    CRESTRON ELECTRONICS INC  CRESSKILL  N J  07626    CNRFG WX Ports                                     NOTE  All CRESNET  NET  connectors  modular and four wire  can be used    simultaneously     Operations Guide   DOC  5701    Operations Guide   DOC  5701    CRESTRON    NET  Modular CRESNET     These two 6 pin  6 position RJ11 modular jacks are used to connect the CNRFGWX  to modular devices in the CRESNET II system  Two NET ports are available so that  network units can be daisy chained together  Review the latest revision of the  Network Modular Cable Requirements  Doc  5682      NOTE  Most 4 conductor phone cables are wired in a crisscross fashion and are not    compatible with CRESTRON equipment     NET  Four Wire CRESNET     This 4 pin connector is used to connect the CNRFGWX to other four wire devices  in the CRESNET II system  Review the latest revision of the Network Interconnect  Drawing  Doc  5411      CNRFGWX Indicators    There are five LED indicators located on the front panel of the CNRFGWX  Refer to  illustration and descriptions below  The front panel also has a connector which  attaches to the supplied antenna and is used to transmit and receive RF signals from  the Spectrum touchpanels     CNRFGW lt X Indicators                RF GATEWAY   2 WAY    CNRFGWX                                        PWR  Power   This LED illuminates when 24 volts DC is supplied to the CNRFGWX     NET    This LED illuminates when communicati
    
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