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42 3-Series Control Systems Reference Guide DOC. 7150B
Master-Slave Mode
Master-slave mode is a network configuration that allows a 3-Series processor to
access ports on other Crestron control systems over Ethernet. By attaching a
slave control system to a master control system, the master control system can
use ports that it may not normally have (I/O, IR, RF, and so forth).
In a master-slave environment, the master control system contains the program
that controls all Cresnet and Ethernet devices attached to it. The slaved control
system turns off its processing capabilities and behaves like any other Cresnet or
Ethernet device. The slaved control system obeys the program running on the
master control system, making its ports available to the master for control. Only
one master program needs to be written to control multiple slave systems.
NOTE: If a control system needs to be able to communicate with other control
systems while running its own program, use the "Intersystem Communications"
symbol for peer-to-peer communications between control systems over Ethernet.
For more information, refer to the SIMPL Windows or SIMPL Sharp Pro help files.
Definitions
Depending on the control system's communications capabilities, a control system
may function as a Cresnet master, an Ethernet master, or an Ethernet slave.
NOTE: A 3-Series control system cannot be slaved to a 2-Series control system.
Cresnet Master
When the control system is in Cresnet master mode (the default mode for
3-Series control systems), it can control Cresnet and Ethernet devices as well as
2-Series control systems operating in the Cresnet slave mode.
Control systems can function as a Cresnet master and an Ethernet master
simultaneously.
Ethernet Master
When the control system is in Ethernet master mode, it can control Ethernet and
Cresnet devices as well as 2-Series and 3-Series control systems operating in the
Ethernet slave mode.
Control systems can function as a Ethernet master and an Crenset master
simultaneously.
Ethernet Slave
When the control system is in Ethernet slave mode, it operates as an Ethernet
device and makes its ports (except for the LAN port) available to a master
control system. Any program loaded into the control system does not run when it
is in Ethernet slave mode.

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Crestron CP3N Specifications

General IconGeneral
Internal memory0.5 GB
Storage media typeFlash
Internal memory typeSDRAM
Internal storage capacity4 GB
AC input voltage100-240 V
AC input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Power consumption (typical)24 W
Operating temperature (T-T)5 - 45 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)10 - 90 %
Product colorBlack
Heat dissipation50 BTU/h
Housing materialMetal
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports2
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth167 mm
Width439 mm
Height44 mm
Weight1420 g

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