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Ethernet Input/Output Module 

Crestron 

CEN-IO

 

(254 character maximum) and depress ENTER. The program responds 
with a ‘SAVED’ message and prompts the user to ‘Press any key to 
continue’. Doing so displays the MISCELLANEOUS SNMP 
INFORMATION MENU again.  

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Change the Assigned Name - Depressing “2” from the 
MISCELLANEOUS SNMP INFORMATION MENU instructs the 
program to reveal the current assigned name value and prompts the 
user to ‘Enter the new “Assigned Name”’. Enter the new name (254 
character maximum) and depress ENTER. The program responds with 
a ‘SAVED’ message and prompts the user to ‘Press any key to 
continue’. Doing so displays the MISCELLANEOUS SNMP 
INFORMATION MENU again.  

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Change the Location Information - Depressing “3” from the 
MISCELLANEOUS SNMP INFORMATION MENU instructs the 
program to reveal the current location information value and prompts 
the user to ‘Enter the new “Location Information”’. Enter the new 
name (254 character maximum) and depress ENTER. The program 
responds with a ‘SAVED’ message and prompts the user to ‘Press any 
key to continue’. Doing so displays the MISCELLANEOUS SNMP 
INFORMATION MENU again.  

Manipulate Master List 

Depressing “3” from the NETWORK FUNCTIONS MENU opens the 
MANIPULATE MASTER LIST MENU which appears on the screen as five 
options.  

MANIPULATE MASTER LIST MENU in Viewport Window 

 

Display Master Lists - 

Depressing “1” from the MANIPULATE MASTER LIST 

MENU reveals the STATIC and DYNAMIC MASTERS lists. The program 
responds by prompting the user to ‘Press any key to continue’. Doing so displays the 
MANIPULATE MASTER LIST MENU again.  

Add Static Master - 

Depressing “2” from the MANIPULATE MASTER LIST 

MENU permits the user to add a new master IP address and new master CRESNET 
ID. The program prompts the user to enter the new master IP address. Enter the 
address (#.#.#.#) and depress ENTER. The program prompts the user to enter the 
new master CRESNET ID. Enter the address (####) and depress ENTER. The 
program responds by prompting the user to ‘Press any key to continue’. Doing so 
displays the MANIPULATE MASTER LIST MENU again. The newly added 
address and ID overwrites the first available address (0.0.0.0) and ID (0000). If there 
are no open addresses or IDs available, the program responds with the message: 
‘The static master list is full. Try removing an entry and trying again’. 

 

Remove Static Master - 

Depressing “3” from the MANIPULATE MASTER LIST 

MENU permits the user to delete an existing master IP address and new master 
CRESNET ID. The program lists addresses for each master IP address and new 

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  Ethernet Input/Output Module: CEN-IO 

Operations Guide - DOC. 5718 

Summary of Contents for CEN-IO

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Page 3: ...y Control 13 VersiPort Control 14 Change Password 14 Restart Box 15 Upload Firmware 15 SIMPL Windows Programming 15 How the Program Works 15 How to Create the Program 16 Problem Solving 20 Troubleshooting 20 Further Inquiries 20 Return and Warranty Policies 21 Merchandise Returns Repair Service 21 CRESTRON Limited Warranty 21 Appendix 23 CEN IO Management Information Block MIB 23 Glossary of Terms...

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Page 5: ...ck either a 500 mA pack for 120V AC or a 1000 mA pack for 220V AC supply which is provided with the international configuration CENI IO The CEN IO contains eight VersiPorts These eight input output connections are referenced to a common ground Each connection can act as either a digital output o1 through o8 a digital input i1 through i8 or an analog input ain1 through ain8 Pullup resistors may be ...

Page 6: ...ar input this is the default behavior else the input is floating Example If versiport pin 5 is shorted to ground i5 is driven to a logic high level When pin 5 is not tied to ground i5 is driven to a logic high level as long as the pullup is left enabled which is the default behavior Analog Inputs ain1 through ain8 and Minimum Change MinChange1 through MinChange8 A resistive sensor for example a se...

Page 7: ...relay A low signal turns the relay off For example if relay1 has a high signal then the relay turns on Since the relay states may be changed by a source outside of the Cresnet system the symbol outputs relay1 f through relay8 f allow the Cresnet system to monitor the state of the relays in the CEN IO If an external source changes the state of the relay to closed then the respective line is driven ...

Page 8: ...he CEN IO CEN IO Ports Rear Panel INPUT OUTPUT RELAY OUTPUT 12 VDC 5A This DC power socket connector is used to supply external power via the supplied 500 mA power pack 1000 mA power pack for CENI IO configuration PC This 6 pin 6 position RJ11 modular jack is used to load the IP address and run diagnostics Refer to the pinout table below PC Port RJ11 Pinouts PIN DESCRIPTION 1 CTS 2 GND 3 RXD 4 TXD...

Page 9: ... and compatible with 10BASE T Ethernet systems The Ethernet port is the standard 10BASE T pinout Refer to the pinout table after this paragraph Ethernet Port RJ45 Pinouts PIN DESCRIPTION 1 TD 2 TD 3 RD 4 No Connect 5 No Connect 6 RD 7 No Connect 8 No Connect CEN IO Indicators There are 21 LED indicators located on the front panel of the CEN IO Refer to the illustration and descriptions below CEN I...

Page 10: ...em Version 5 04 11 or later Dimensions Weight Height 1 70 in 4 32 cm Width 7 07 in 17 95 cm Depth 6 32 in 16 06 cm TBS lbs TBS kg The latest software versions can be obtained from the Software Downloads page Simplwin Library of the Crestron website www crestron com New users are required to register in order to obtain access to the FTP site As of the date of manufacture the unit has been tested an...

Page 11: ...can be accessed only after connecting the communications port of the PC to the PC port on the CEN IO Communication cables are not provided Refer to Preparation for Use on page 6 for CEN IO hookup details After connecting the CEN IO and before applying power open the communications package that resides on the PC Viewport from either SIMPL Windows or VisionTools Pro is used in the illustrations that...

Page 12: ... in Viewport Window The menu consists of 7 options Selection is made by depressing the appropriate number for each menu option Network Functions Depressing 1 from the MAIN MENU opens the NETWORK FUNCTIONS MENU which appears on the screen as five options NETWORK FUNCTIONS MENU in Viewport Window 8 Ethernet Input Output Module CEN IO Operations Guide DOC 5718 ...

Page 13: ...P IP CONFIGURATION MENU allows the user to change the IP mask for the connected CEN IO The program displays the current IP mask and prompts the user to enter an new IP mask Enter the new mask and depress ENTER The program responds with the new IP mask and prompts the user to Press any key to continue Doing so displays the TCP IP CONFIGURATION MENU again IP MTU Depressing 4 from the TCP IP CONFIGUR...

Page 14: ...rap catcher Depressing 2 from the CONFIGURE NMS TRAP CATCHERS MENU permits the user to add a new trap catcher The program prompts the user to enter the trap catcher address Enter the address and depress ENTER The program responds by repeating the new address and prompting the user to Press any key to continue Doing so displays the CONFIGURE NMS TRAP CATCHERS MENU again The newly added address over...

Page 15: ...NITY STRINGS MENU again Change Write Community String Depressing 2 from the CONFIGURE COMMUNITY STRINGS MENU instructs the program to reveal the current write community string and prompts the user to Enter the new Write Community String Enter the new string 254 character maximum and depress ENTER The program responds with a SAVED message and prompts the user to Press any key to continue Doing so d...

Page 16: ... the MANIPULATE MASTER LIST MENU which appears on the screen as five options MANIPULATE MASTER LIST MENU in Viewport Window Display Master Lists Depressing 1 from the MANIPULATE MASTER LIST MENU reveals the STATIC and DYNAMIC MASTERS lists The program responds by prompting the user to Press any key to continue Doing so displays the MANIPULATE MASTER LIST MENU again Add Static Master Depressing 2 f...

Page 17: ...t reports its findings and prompts the user to Press any key to continue Doing so displays the NETWORK FUNCTIONS MENU again Relay Control Depressing 2 from the MAIN MENU opens the RELAY SELECTION MENU which appears on the screen as four options RELAY SELECTION MENU in Viewport Window Display Relay Status Depressing 1 from the RELAY SELECTION MENU reveals the current relay states 1 through 8 The pr...

Page 18: ... all the access settings for a given input 1 through 8 The program provides the given inputs digital state analog value analog threshold value and VersiPort connections The program prompts the user to do one of the following Depress 1 to toggle the voltage state Depress 2 to toggle the grounding state Depress 3 to set the analog threshold Depress 4 and the space bar to access the setting of anothe...

Page 19: ...ystems It provides a well designed graphical environment with a number of workspaces i e windows in which a programmer can select configure program test and monitor a Crestron control system The next two subsections describe a sample SIMPL Windows program that utilizes a CEN IO module The first subsection details how the sample program works with a textual description and block diagram The second ...

Page 20: ...ed How to Create the Program Configuration Manager Use the Configuration Manager workspace Project Configure System in SIMPL Windows to select and configure all the devices that need to be included into the system For this example from the Control Systems folder in the Device Library select CNMSX PRO Drag and drop the CT 3500 Touchpanels Wired folder in the Device Library and CEN IO Ethernet Contr...

Page 21: ...sign their respective signals For this example a touchpanel and CEN IO symbol were added automatically when the devices were added to the system in the Configuration Manager workspace Expand the Network Modules folder and double click on the CT 3500 for a detail view alternatively CTRL D or drag and drop into Detail View Assign the signal as shown after this paragraph Detail View of the CT 3500 in...

Page 22: ... from the Symbol Library in the Programming Manager workspace In this example drag and drop two Analog Initialize symbols from the Analog Operations folder a Multiple One Shot symbol from the Timers folder and two Analog Compare and two OR symbols from the Conditional folder into the Logic folder in Program View Expand the Logic folder and double click on symbol icons for a detail view alternative...

Page 23: ...icon in the Logic folder in Program View and select Edit Symbol Comment alternatively highlight the icon and depress Ctrl R or Tab Enter a new descriptive name in the Enter Symbol Comment dialog box and click OK Detail View of a MULTIPLE ONE SHOT S 3 in SIMPL Windows Programming Manager Detail View of the ANALOG COMPARE S 4 1 and S 5 1 in SIMPL Windows Programming Manager Operations Guide DOC 5718...

Page 24: ... Windows or VT Pro CEN IO does not Improper addresses used Verify addresses via the Setup Menus described in this Operations Guide communicate with LAN Improper CEN IO LAN cable connections Verify cable connections with LAN proper connector is used cable in intact and connections are secure Further Inquiries If after reviewing this Operations Guide for the CEN IO you cannot locate specific informa...

Page 25: ...vered This warranty extends to products purchased directly from CRESTRON or an authorized CRESTRON dealer Purchasers should inquire of the dealer regarding the nature and extent of the dealer s warranty if any CRESTRON shall not be liable to honor the terms of this warranty if the product has been used in any application other than that for which it was intended or if it has been subjected to misu...

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Page 27: ...Revision History 7 98 Litt created CENIO MIB DEFINITIONS BEGIN IMPORTS enterprises FROM RFC1155 SMI OBJECT TYPE FROM RFC 1212 CENIO is the first subtree within Crestron s enterprise MIB tree crestron OBJECT IDENTIFIER enterprises 3212 crestron CENIO OBJECT IDENTIFIER crestron 1 textual conventions DisplayString OCTET STRING This data type is used to model textual information taken from the NVT ASC...

Page 28: ... of relayNumber relay 2 relayEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX RelayEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION A relay entry containing objects the describe a relay instance INDEX relayIndex relayTable 1 RelayEntry SEQUENCE relayIndex INTEGER relayDescr DisplayString relayState INTEGER relayIndex OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION A unique value for each ...

Page 29: ...CESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION The number of versiports in this system versiport 1 the versiport table versiportTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VersiportEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION A list of versiport entries The number of entries is given by the value of versiportNumber versiport 2 versiportEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX VersiportEntry ACCESS not accessibl...

Page 30: ...einitialization versiportEntry 1 versiportDescr OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 255 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION A textual string containing information about the versiport versiportEntry 2 versiportDigitalInput OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION The current digital input state of the versiport 0 Low 1 High versiportEntry 3 versiportA...

Page 31: ...datory DESCRIPTION The current grouding state of the versiport 0 Grounded 1 Floating versiportEntry 6 versiportVoltageState OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION The current voltage state of the versiport 0 No volatge supplied 1 Voltage supplied versiportEntry 7 END _ Operations Guide DOC 5718 Appendix 27 ...

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Page 33: ...he IP address is four numbers separated by dots e g 198 123 456 7 IP Mask Internet protocol mask is a number that is used in conjunction with the IP address to determine whether or not a particular IP address is on the local network If it is on the local network communicate directly Otherwise use a router attached to the IP network The IP mask for any device should be assigned by whoever manages t...

Page 34: ... IP TCP IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol It is quite simply a standard set of protocols that govern the basic workings of the Internet that was implemented in 1982 The TCP part is all about ensuring that data is transmitted correctly between two computers If any errors occur these are detected and the data is retransmitted The data transmitted is split up into small po...

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