Crestron QM-MD5x1 - Manual

Crestron QM-MD5x1

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – 5 Volvo Drive
  • Page 3 – Programming with VisionTools Pro-e; Contents
  • Page 5 – Introduction; Features and Functions; The Crestron; Functional Summary; One RGBHV monitor pass-through connector
  • Page 6 – Cresnet; Switching
  • Page 7 – Functional Diagram of the QM-MD5x1
  • Page 8 – QM-MD5x1 Connected with Other QM-Switching Devices; Applications
  • Page 9 – The following diagram shows an MD5x1 in a lectern application.; QM Solution in Lectern using QM-MD5x1
  • Page 10 – Specifications; Specifications for the QM-MD5x1 are listed in the following table.; QM-MD5x1 Specifications; SPECIFICATION DETAILS
  • Page 11 – Physical Description
  • Page 12 – QM-MD5x1 Physical Views
  • Page 13 – Ports; Video Input Connections; AUD; Audio Input Connections; RGB
  • Page 14 – RGB DB15HD Pin Assignments; 5 is located on the bottom-left of the connector.; RJ-45 Pin Assignments; Use Crescat-QM, or good quality CAT5E / CAT6 cable to make QM
  • Page 15 – AUDIO OUT; Speech Output Connections; Program Audio Output Connections (left to right); PIN NAME; OUT; For additional information, refer to “Hardware Hookup” on page 22.; NET
  • Page 16 – AUDIO BREAK; LOCAL; ENTER
  • Page 18 – Industry Compliance; Setup; Network Wiring
  • Page 19 – Possible equipment damage if miswired.; Resistance Equation; L x P; Wire Gauge Values; WIRE GAUGE
  • Page 20 – QuickMedia Wiring; Do not untwist the two wires in a single pair for more than 1/3-1/2”
  • Page 21 – Quick Media Video Signals on CAT5E; WIRE; for making Cresnet connections.
  • Page 22 – Identity Code; Current Network Devices
  • Page 23 – The new Net ID code may also be verified by selecting; Network Devices; Set Net ID by TSID; Functions | Assign Cresnet ID by Serial; . The “Set Net ID by TSID” window appears. The window is first; Search for Touch Settable Devices; “Set Net ID by TSID” Window
  • Page 24 – OK; Serial Number to TSID Conversion; Functions | Serial Number; “Serial Number to TSID Conversion Tool” Window
  • Page 25 – Rack Mounting; To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a; Ear Attachment for Rack Mounting
  • Page 26 – Stacking; Hardware Hookup; Hardware Connections for the QM-MD5x1 (Back of the Unit is Shown); The MD5x1 can only be powered by the 4-position terminal block
  • Page 27 – Programming Software; Have a question or comment about Crestron software?; Setup is easy thanks to Crestron’s Windows
  • Page 28 – software for creating and fine-tuning a QuickMedia system.; Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC; While SIMPL Windows can be used to program the MD5x1, it is; NOTE
  • Page 29 – QM-RMCRX System View; C2Net-Device Slot in Configuration Manager
  • Page 30 – is dragged into the upper pane of; C2Net Device, Slot 5; Setting the Net ID in Device Settings; Net ID; “QM-MD5x1 Device Settings” Window; QM-MD5x1 Symbols in Programming Manager
  • Page 31 – Slot 1: Input Switching
  • Page 32 – By programming the digital and analog signals, or
  • Page 33 – QM-MD5x1, Slot 1 Digital Input Signal Descriptions; INPUT DESCRIPTION
  • Page 34 – QM-MD5x1, Slot 1 Analog Input Signal Descriptions
  • Page 35 – VideoInpSelect
  • Page 36 – When programming the MD; Signal Values for VideoInpSelect Selections
  • Page 37 – QM-MD5x1, Slot 1 Serial Input Signal Descriptions; QM-MD5x1, Slot 1 Digital Output Signal Descriptions; button on the unit. The; OUTPUT DESCRIPTION; Indicates the boost level currently applied at IN 5.
  • Page 38 – Returned values match values that were selected for the; and; AudioInpSelect; QM-MD5x1, Slot 1 Serial Output Signal Descriptions; Slot 2: Remote Microphone Controls; Compensation is enabled (via the; EnableAudioAutoComp; input on Slot 05 –
  • Page 39 – The symbol image has been altered to fit the page.; QM-MD5x1, Slot 2 Digital Input Signal Descriptions; MicMixEQPreset
  • Page 40 – QM-MD5x1, Slot 2 Analog Input Signal Descriptions; SaveMicEQPreset; is held
  • Page 41 – Mic Mix; General Audio Controls
  • Page 42 – Mixer Symbol (Slot 3) in SIMPL Windows Programming Manager; QM-MD5x1, Slot 3 Digital Input Signal Descriptions; SaveMicMixerPreset
  • Page 43 – ...ToAudioOut...; QM-MD5x1, Slot 3 Analog Input Signal Descriptions
  • Page 44 – MicMixToAudioOutSp
  • Page 45 – RightToAudioOutSp
  • Page 46 – RightToAudioOutL
  • Page 47 – RightToAudioOutR; MicMixToAudioOutSp_F
  • Page 49 – of; Graphic EQ Symbol (Slot 4) in SIMPL Windows Programming Manager
  • Page 50 – QM-MD5x1, Slot 4 Digital Input Signal Descriptions; AudioOutFilterPreset#; QM-MD5x1, Slot 4 Analog Input Signal Descriptions; RecallAudioOutFilterPreset
  • Page 51 – QM-MD5x1, Slot 4 Analog Output Signal Descriptions; Slot 5: General Audio Controls; Each channel has controls for muting, volume, and tone functions.; do not
  • Page 52 – Firmware Requirements for Auto Compensation; DEVICE FUNCTION MINIMUM REQUIRED
  • Page 54 – QM-MD5x1, Slot 5 Digital Input Signal Descriptions; AudioOutPrgCompPreset#
  • Page 55 – QM-MD5x1, Slot 5 Analog Input Signal Descriptions; SaveCompPreset
  • Page 56 – RecallCompPreset; QM-MD5x1, Slot 5 Digital Output Signal Descriptions
  • Page 57 – QM-MD5x1, Slot 5 Analog Output Signal Descriptions; Example Program; in; Creating Labels with Crestron Engraver; Uploading and Upgrading
  • Page 58 – ) or as a standalone utility. The Viewport; Communication Settings; For laptops and other PCs without a built-in RS-232 port, Crestron; Typical Connection Diagram when Uploading
  • Page 59 – select; Setup | Communications; to open the “Port Settings” window.; Setup | Communications Settings Command; as the connection type. Verify that an available COM; button to save the settings and close the window.; “Port Settings” Window
  • Page 60 – Uploading a SIMPL Windows Program; Upload via SIMPL Windows; File Transfer | Send Program Command; What to
  • Page 61 – “Send Program” Window; Diagnostics | Report Program Information; or press; Firmware Upgrade; page 54 has been performed.; File Transfer | Update Network; from the Viewport menu bar.; File Transfer | Update Network Device Firmware... Command
  • Page 62 – “Select Network ID” Window; Operation; Operating Modes
  • Page 63 – Viewing Signal Routes in the System Mode
  • Page 64 – Adjusting Speech and Program Audio Levels
  • Page 65 – Adjusting the Speech Signal Volume
  • Page 66 – Problem Solving; Troubleshooting; QM-MD5x1 Troubleshooting; TROUBLE; Poor picture quality.; Further Inquiries; ) for a listing of Crestron worldwide offices.
  • Page 67 – Future Updates
  • Page 68 – Appendix: Serial Protocol; Multiple serial commands cannot be strung together.; Front Panel Functions; Front Panel Lock Commands; COMMAND FUNCTION; Unlock front panel; MESSAGE DEFINITION; Front panel is locked; Verbose Mode Functions
  • Page 69 – Verbose Mode Commands; Verbose Mode Status Replies; Switching/Routing Functions; Switching/Routing Commands; XX; If an input greater than “5” or “05” is sent, the command is ignored. If an
  • Page 70 – Switching/Routing Status Replies; the local mode, even if the verbose mode is on. Use the; “Switch All” Example; The string “C020401\r” sends the following command:
  • Page 71 – Return and Warranty Policies; Merchandise Returns / Repair Service
  • Page 72 – Operations Guide – DOC. 6300; Specifications subject to
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QM-MD5x1

QuickMedia™ Matrix Switcher/Mixer

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Summary

Page 2 - 5 Volvo Drive

This document was prepared and written by the Technical Documentation department at: Crestron Electronics, Inc. 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647 1-888-CRESTRON All brand names, product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2005 Crestron Electronics, Inc.

Page 3 - Programming with VisionTools Pro-e; Contents

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Page 5 - Introduction; Features and Functions; The Crestron; Functional Summary; One RGBHV monitor pass-through connector

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