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[. . . ] This document was prepared and written by the Technical Documentation department at: Crestron Electronics, Inc. 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647 1-888-CRESTRON Crestron eServerTM Ethernet OEM Module Demo Already Installed! The eServerTM comes with a demonstration already factory loaded. The demo consists of a few web pages created with VisionToolsTM Pro-e and a SIMPL+ module. The purpose of the demo is to prove the easy use of the eServer. [. . . ] Invalid baud rates, comspecs, or options are ignored. A brief description of valid baud rates, comspecs, and options is shown after this paragraph. 16 · Ethernet OEM Module: eServerTM Operations Guide - DOC. 8148 Crestron eServerTM Ethernet OEM Module baud: · Use any valid baud rate (300, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3600, 4800, 7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, and 115200). Defaults to 9600 if baud is not specified. Use any valid comspec variation (i. e. , N81, E72, O71, etc). Defaults to N81 if comspecs are not specified. CIP ­ permits processing of CIP commands only The commands enable the eServer to communicate with other Crestron IP-enabled devices. LISTEN-TCP ­ permits unit to listen on a predefined port INIT-TCP ­ for future use SIMPL+ ACCESS ­ permits SIMPL+ program to access serial port DISABLE ­ disables serial port H/W ­ for hardware : RTS/CTS S/W ­ for software : XON/XOFF PACING ­ sets delay between characters sent out in milliseconds. Defaults to no pacing if pacing is not specified TCP-PORT ­ assigns a port number comspecs (which includes parity, data, and stop bits): · options: · Refer to the table after this paragraph for examples of valid commands. Valid "port" Commands COMMAND port<CR> port device, 9600, N81<CR> port device, disable<CR> DESCRIPTION Shows specs for COM IN and DEVICE ports. Sets DEVICE port to 9600, no parity, no handshake, no pacing, and mode is NONE. Disables DEVICE port. reboot Entering the "reboot" command permits the user to perform the software equivalent of cycling power to the connected eServer. This is used to allow changes in the settings to take effect. system CAUTION: Avoid losing or disconnecting power while a system upgrade is in progress. Doing so can result in complete loss of system firmware. NOTE: Two other commands from the Main Menu, prepare and cancel, can be used in conjunction with system. Review the descriptions for prepare and cancel before implementing the "system" command. Entering the "system" command while using the 1K-xmodem permits the user to upgrade the firmware residing in the connected eServer. Avoid losing or disconnecting power while the flash is being reprogrammed. The following procedure provides the details of this command: Operations Guide - DOC. 8148 Ethernet OEM Module: eServerTM · 17 Ethernet OEM Module Crestron eServerTM 1 2 Type system and depress ENTER. Viewport responds with "Start XMODEM xmit now" on one line and proceeds to display one "C" after another. 3 4 5 While the Cs are appearing, select General File Transfer | XModem1K Upload from the File Transfer command. From the "Open" window, browse and highlight the upload file. The "Transfer In Progress" window appears while the transfer is in progress. "Transfer In Progress" Window 6 When the transfer is complete, the eServer reboots. [. . . ] Otherwise, use a router attached to the IP network. The IP mask for any device should be assigned by whoever manages the local network. The format of the IP mask is four numbers separated by dots (e. g. , 255. 255. 255. 0). IP Table A table containing IP addresses and IP IDs for devices that communicate with the programmed CEN-OEM. This table is maintained inside each CNX control system, though it may be generated by a SIMPL Windows program, or edited manually using the Viewport utility. Link A link generally refers to any highlighted words or phrases in a hypertext document that allow a jump to another section of the same document or to another document on the World Wide Web. Master List Master list is a list of Crestron Internet Protocol (CIP) enabled devices that will be informed of any changes in the state of the controlled device. [. . . ]

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