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Internal memory | 0.5 GB |
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Storage media type | Flash |
Internal memory type | SDRAM |
Internal storage capacity | 4 GB |
AC input voltage | 100-240 V |
AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
Power consumption (typical) | 24 W |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 5 - 45 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 10 - 90 % |
Product color | Black |
Heat dissipation | 50 BTU/h |
Housing material | Metal |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 2 |
Depth | 167 mm |
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Width | 439 mm |
Height | 44 mm |
Weight | 1420 g |
Details Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance requirements and notes for the equipment.
Provides Industry Canada (IC) compliance information for the equipment.
Lists the primary features and functionalities of the CP3 and CP3N control systems.
Details the robust, dynamic, and secure platform of the Core 3 Operating System.
Describes the CP3's architecture enabling enhanced scalability and real-time multi-tasking.
Highlights high-speed Ethernet connectivity and IP control integration for devices.
Explains the dedicated Gigabit Ethernet network for Crestron devices on the CP3N.
Details remote control and management via LAN, WAN, and internet using various devices.
Explains integration with Crestron Fusion RV and third-party network management software.
Describes the dependable Cresnet wiring solution for connecting various Crestron devices.
Details COM, IR, relay, and Versiport I/O ports for comprehensive device interfacing.
Covers native support for BACnet/IP for seamless building management system integration.
Provides detailed technical specifications for the CP3 control system.
Illustrates the front panel layout and connections of the CP3 control system.
Illustrates the front panel layout and connections of the CP3N control system.
Details the USB Type B female port for computer console connection and initial setup.
Explains the function of the Power, Network, and Message status indicator LEDs.
Describes the recessed buttons for hardware and software resets for system recovery.
Details the 8-pin terminal blocks providing normally open, isolated relays.
Describes the Versiport digital/analog input/output ports for flexible device interfacing.
Details the 8-pin terminal blocks for IR and TTL/RS-232 serial output.
Describes the 5-pin terminal block for bidirectional RS-232/422/485 communication.
Details the 3-pin terminal blocks for bidirectional RS-232 serial communication.
Explains the slot for accepting SD memory cards for storage expansion.
Describes the USB Type A female port for connecting storage devices.
Details the 8-pin RJ-45 Ethernet port for connecting to a local area network.
Details the 8-pin RJ-45 Ethernet port for the dedicated control network on CP3N.
Describes the 4-pin terminal block for the Cresnet master port and power output.
Details the barrel DC power jack for connecting the 24-volt DC power supply.
Indicates the location of the 6-32 screw for ensuring proper chassis ground connection.
Provides guidelines for wiring Cresnet or Ethernet networks, including power and wire type.
Explains setting Net ID and IP ID for system identification and communication.
Specifies requirements for installing the CP3 in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating.
Step-by-step instructions for attaching rack ears and mounting the unit in a rack.
Lists critical safety guidelines for mounting equipment in a rack environment.
Explains using rubber feet for tabletop mounting and stacking the units safely.
Guides on making necessary physical connections to the device and applying power.
Diagram showing the front panel connections for the CP3 control system.
Diagram showing the rear panel connections for the CP3 control system.
Diagram showing the rear panel connections for the CP3N control system.
Illustrates a typical application setup for the Control Subnet with Crestron Ethernet devices.
Instructions for establishing communication and setting the system's date and time.
Details accessing and using the built-in web-based setup tool for system configuration.
Details settings for IP address, subnet mask, DNS, and web server configurations.
Explains selecting and managing programs loaded on the control system.
Guides on configuring COM ports, relays, and monitoring Versiports.
Covers system diagnostics, error logs, and firmware information access.
Steps for device non-functionality, covering network and power checks.
Corrective actions when the MSG LED indicates a hardware or software error.
Addresses compilation errors related to signal definitions in SIMPL Windows programs.
Steps for system unresponsiveness, including reset procedures.
Resolving Cresnet device response problems, checking wiring and Net ID.
Addresses issues from ESD and the importance of proper grounding.
Steps for A/V device non-response, checking IR/serial ports and power.
Explains the built-in network analyzer for monitoring Cresnet network integrity.
Details the procedure and cautions for replacing the system clock battery.
Emphasizes using Crestron Certified Wire for optimal performance and warranty.
Provides the formula and guidelines for calculating maximum Cresnet cable run lengths.
Describes the proper method for stripping and tinning Cresnet wires for reliable connections.
Advises on when to use a Cresnet Hub/Repeater for network expansion.
Lists supplementary reference documents available from the Crestron Web site.
Provides contact information and resources for obtaining further assistance and information.
Details the process for obtaining authorization and returning products for service or exchange.
Explains the terms, conditions, and exceptions of Crestron's product warranty coverage.