Page 3 - Wireless Mouse
CRESTRON Contents Wireless Mouse 1 Description 1 Functional Description 1 Physical Description 2 Leading Specifications 3 Setup 4 General Use and Safety 4 RF Identity Code 4 Programming (Cresnet and SmarTouch systems) 9 Programming in SIMPL Windows (Cresnet and SmarTouch systems) 11 Accessing the In...
Page 5 - Description; Functional Description; The CNRFGWA must have PROM # 2251 for wireless mouse support. A; Models
CRESTRON Wireless Mouse Description Functional Description The wireless mouse is a hand-held user interface that uses radio frequency (RF) to communicate with the CRESNET system, SmarTouch STS or the portable SmartPresenter system. As part of the CRESNET system, the wireless mouse communicates with ...
Page 6 - CNWM/L used with SmartPresenter; Physical Description; CNWML
CRESTRON CNWM/L used with SmartPresenter ™ The wireless mouse serves as the RF transmitter for the SmartPresenter ™ system. This is a unique presentation system that is fully operational using the wireless mouse. With only the compact SP-1 control processor and the wireless mouse, users can control ...
Page 7 - Leading Specifications; SPECIFICATION
CRESTRON Battery Compartment (Rear View) Leading Specifications The table below provides a summary of leading specifications for the wireless mouse. Dimensions and weight are approximations rounded to the nearest thousandth unit. Leading Specifications of the Wireless Mouse SPECIFICATION DETAILS Bat...
Page 8 - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Setup; General Use and Safety; The CNWML contains a Class IIIa laser. Avoid direct eye exposure.; RF Identity Code
CRESTRON NOTE: This 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 a...
Page 9 - ViewPort
CRESTRON digit hexadecimal number. To maintain code diversity within a system, use codes between 10 and FE for the transmitters. There are two methods to change the RF ID code on the wireless mouse: via the CNIDC (Identity Code Cable) and Viewport software or depressing buttons on the unit that repr...
Page 10 - from the; Tools; menu the “Crestron; From the; Options; menu in the dialog box, select; Set Transmitter ID; to open the; OK
CRESTRON Change RF ID Crestron Software (not required for SmartPresenter) Use the Crestron Performance ViewPort to set a RF ID CODE. Using either SIMPL Windows or VisionTools Pro, select ViewPort from the Tools menu; the “Crestron Performance Viewport” dialog box, shown below, appears. Crestron Perf...
Page 11 - to program the transmitter.; Change RF ID via CNWM/L Button Presses; Open battery compartment and remove one battery.
CRESTRON The "Transmitter ID" dialog box is displayed. It prompts the user to properly position the CNIDC (IR probe). Connect the 9-pin DIN connector from the CNIDC to the proper COM port on the back of the PC. Position the wireless mouse button-side down so the battery compartment is access...
Page 12 - Press and hold button 1 on the unit while replacing battery.; HEX BINARY; Laser Button Selection via CNWML Button Presses; Center Keypad Button; The center keypad button is assigned to the laser pointer.; Keypad Button 4
CRESTRON 2. Press and hold button 1 on the unit while replacing battery. 3. Replace battery compartment cover and release button 1. 4. Press/release button 2 (binary 0). 5. Press/release button 2. 6. Press/release button 4 (binary 1). 7. Press/release button 2. 8. Press/release button 2. 9. Press/re...
Page 13 - Disable Laser Pointer; Programming (Cresnet and SmarTouch systems)
CRESTRON 3. Release keypad button 4 and replace battery compartment cover. The keypad button 4 is assigned to the laser pointer. Disable Laser Pointer 1. Open battery compartment and remove one battery. 2. Press and hold keypad button 3 on the unit while replacing battery. 3. Release keypad button 3...
Page 16 - The following SIMPL Windows sample programs are available on; How the Program Works; Example 1 - Presentation System
CRESTRON NOTE: The following SIMPL Windows sample programs are available on Crestron's ControlCD (v5.1 and later) or the Crestron website crestron.com . Search the SIMPL Windows Example Base for cnwm-ctl.smw and cnwm-prs.smw How the Program Works Two basic CNWM SIMPL Windows programs are shown in bl...
Page 17 - Example 2 - Wireless Transmitter; Example 1: How to Create the Program
CRESTRON Example 2 - Wireless Transmitter This example shows a CNWM controlling a CRESTRON CPC-CAMI. The large mouse button on the wireless mouse is used to control pan by pressing it right or left. Tilt is controlled by pressing the same button either up or down. The four small keypad buttons are u...
Page 18 - Set CNRFGWA NET ID in SIMPL Windows’ Configuration Manager
CRESTRON Set CNRFGWA NET ID in SIMPL Windows’ Configuration Manager Add the CNMK to the program. Assign a NET ID of 28 as shown. Assign CNWM NET ID Use the Programming Manager workspace in SIMPL Windows to select symbols and assign their respective signals. For these examples, a CNRFGWA and CNMK sym...
Page 20 - Example 2: How to Create the Program
CRESTRON Graphical Detail View of SERIAL SEND (signals S-1 through S-4) in SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager Example 2: How to Create the Program Use the Configuration Manager workspace in SIMPL Windows to select and configure all the devices that need to be included into the system. For Example #2...
Page 21 - Assign CNWM NET ID
CRESTRON Assign CNWM NET ID Use the Programming Manager workspace in SIMPL Windows to select symbols and assign their respective signals. For these examples, the CPC-CAMI, CNRFGWA, and CNMK symbols were added automatically when the devices were added to the system in the Configuration Manager worksp...
Page 22 - Accessing the Inlay Card
CRESTRON Graphical Detail View of the CPC-CAMI in SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager Add the NOR, INTERLOCK, and ANALOG RAM symbols to this program by selecting them from the Symbol Library. View the symbols in Detail View (alternatively CTRL+D or drag and drop into Detail View). Assign signals as s...
Page 23 - Remove Cover
CRESTRON the paper that surrounds the buttons. It is possible that the CNWM can be reprogrammed and thus the description labels on the Inlay Card beneath the plastic cover no longer apply. The SP-LK label kit can be used to create professional looking mouse inlay cards. Remove Cover Simply remove th...
Page 24 - Problem Solving; Troubleshooting; TROUBLE
CRESTRON Problem Solving Troubleshooting The table below provides corrective action for possible trouble situations. If further assistance is required, please contact a CRESTRON technical support representative. Wireless Mouse Troubleshooting TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION Intermittent ...
Page 25 - Further Inquiries; In Latin America, call Crestron Latin America at +5255
CRESTRON Further Inquiries If you cannot locate specific information or have questions, please take advantage of Crestron's award winning customer service team by calling: • In the US and Canada, call Crestron’s corporate headquarters at 1-888-CRESTRON [1-888-273-7876] or 1-201-767-3400. • In Europe...
Page 26 - Return and Warranty Policies; Merchandise Returns / Repair Service
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 Author...
Page 27 - Appendix A: AT Scan Code
CRESTRON Appendix A: AT Scan Code The PC interface is designed so the system software has maximum flexibility in defining certain keyboard operations. This is accomplished by having the keyboard return scan codes rather than ASCII codes. Each key generates a “make” scan code when pressed and a “brea...
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