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infiNET™ Switches 

Crestron 

CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF

 

Acquire the Switch on the infiNET Network 

Before an infiNET device can be used on an infiNET network, it must first be 
acquired to a C2N-MNETGW gateway that is connected to a Cresnet network. 

NOTE:

  The -SW1RF, -SW4RF, -SWS1RF, and -SWS4RF can also work as stand-

alone wall box switches without being acquired by a C2N-MNETGW.  

NOTE:

  A switch can be acquired to only one gateway. 

Acquire the Switch 

To acquire a -SW1RF/-SW4RF/-SWS1RF/-SWS4RF to a C2N-MNETGW, perform 
the following: 

1.  Put the C2N-MNETGW in the 

Acquire

 mode, from the unit itself or from 

Crestron Toolbox, as described in the latest revision of the C2N-MNETGW 
Operations Guide (Doc. 6317) which is available from the Crestron website 
or the Crestron Toolbox help file. 

NOTE

:  In an environment where multiple gateways are installed, only one 

gateway should be in the 

Acquire

 mode at a time. 

2. Place 

the 

-SW1RF/-SW4RF/-SWS1RF/-SWS4RF into the 

Acquire

 mode by 

doing the following: 

a.  Move the mode selection switch (located under the LED) to the 

“OFF” position. 

b.  Press and hold the top or bottom of the button on the -SW1RF/ 

-SWS1RF or any button on the -SW4RF/-SWS4RF. 

c.  While holding the button, slide the mode selection switch to the 

“RUN” position. 

d.  Hold the button for approximately five seconds until the LED 

flashes HIGH once. Immediately release the button after the LED 
blinks to start the switch’s 

Acquire 

mode.  

NOTE:

  The LED can flash HIGH or LOW. Refer to “LED Behavior” on 

page 11 for more information. 

NOTE:

  Holding the button for a significant time after the first flash may 

enter other modes. If this is not desired, return the mode selection switch to 
the “OFF” position without releasing the button and repeat step 2. 

After approximately ten seconds, the LED will start to blink slowly and the 
switch will attempt to acquire with a C2N-MNETGW that is in the 

Acquire

 

mode. The device is acquired when the LED stops blinking and lights at the 
LOW setting. After being acquired, the device will exit the 

Acquire

 mode. 

The switch will be acquired on the C2N-MNETGW with an MNET ID 
value of 01. If the switch was previously acquired on another infiNET 
network, the switch will be acquired on the C2N-MNETGW with its 
previous MNET ID. 

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  infiNET Switches:  Crestron CLW-SW1/4RF, -SWS1/4RF, -SLVS1RF 

Operations Guide - DOC. 6397A 

Summary of Contents for CLW-SW1/4RF

Page 1: ...Crestron CLW SW1 4RF CLW SWS1 4RF CLW SLVS1RF infiNET Switches Operations Guide ...

Page 2: ...n 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 2007 Crestron Electronics Inc ...

Page 3: ...ng Software 22 Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC 22 Programming with D3 Pro 23 Programming with SIMPL Windows 23 Example Program 25 Uploading and Upgrading 26 Establishing Communication 26 Programs and Firmware 26 Program Checks 27 Problem Solving 28 Troubleshooting 28 Bootloader 29 Reference Documents 30 Further Inquiries 30 Future Updates 30 Return and Warranty Policies 31 Mercha...

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Page 5: ...d interference One button and four button configurations available in white black and almond Can be ordered with custom engraved buttons Can operate as a local load control or infiNET keypad These switches can be operated with a user adjustable delay up to 10 minutes and 55 seconds For more information refer to Operation on page 10 for more information These infiNET switches are a part of Crestron...

Page 6: ...f the infiNET Switches Installation Guide Doc 6293 which is available from the Crestron website www crestron com manuals The CLW SLVS1RF SLVS1RF is a slave unit that when used in conjunction with the SWS1RF or SWS4RF acts as an additional switch control point in a multi switch single circuit application It does not connect to an infiNET system and cannot be used without a SWS1RF or SWS4RF The SLVS...

Page 7: ...gnetic Low Voltage Neon Cold Cathode Ceiling Fan 2 Series Control System Update File 2 3 Version 3 154 or later Load Ratings 4 Incandescent Tungsten Halogen SW1RF SW4RF 1000W SWS1RF SWS4RF 1000W SLVS1RF N A Magnetic Low Voltage 5 SW1RF SW4RF 1000VA 750W SWS1RF SWS4RF 1000VA 750W SLVS1RF N A Neon Cold Cathode 5 SW1RF SW4RF 1000VA 750W SWS1RF SWS4RF 1000VA 750W SLVS1RF N A Electronic Low Voltage SW1...

Page 8: ... from the Crestron website 5 VA ratings are for input power to the transformer If you do not know the input power requirement of the transformer use the bulb s wattage rating to determine proper rating NOTE Crestron software and any files on the website are for Authorized Crestron dealers and Crestron Authorized Independent Programmers CAIP only New users may be required to register to obtain acce...

Page 9: ...stable brightness via Crestron programming software four pushbuttons and a three position mode selection switch as shown in the following diagrams Each of the buttons may be pushed to perform certain functions The function of each pushbutton is determined by the position of the mode selection switch For more information refer to Operation on page 10 Parts of CLW SW4RF SWS4RF Button 2 Mode Selectio...

Page 10: ...three position mode selection switch The brightness of the LED on the SLVS1RF is not programmable Physical View of CLW SLVS1RF Clockwise from Top Top Side and Front 1 75 in 4 45 cm 3 81 in 9 68 cm 4 13 in 10 48 cm 3 28 in 8 32 cm 1 88 in 4 77 cm 2 70 in 6 86 cm 1 50 in 3 81 cm The SW1RF SW4RF SWS1RF SWS4RF and SLVS1RF mount in a standard wallbox and are covered using a decorative faceplate not inc...

Page 11: ...ause undesired operation Warning Part 15 21 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment RF Exposure OET Bulletin 65 To comply with FCC s RF exposure limits for general population uncontrolled exposure this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all per...

Page 12: ...b Press and hold the top or bottom of the button on the SW1RF SWS1RF or any button on the SW4RF SWS4RF c While holding the button slide the mode selection switch to the RUN position d Hold the button for approximately five seconds until the LED flashes HIGH once Immediately release the button after the LED blinks to start the switch s Acquire mode NOTE The LED can flash HIGH or LOW Refer to LED Be...

Page 13: ...formation must be cleared from the switch s memory To clear a switch s gateway information 1 Move the mode selection switch located under the LED to the OFF position 2 Press and hold the top or bottom of the button on the SW1RF SWS1RF or any button on the SW4RF SWS4RF 3 While holding the button slide the mode selection switch to the RUN position 4 Hold the button for approximately ten seconds unti...

Page 14: ... the load after the set delay time For information on setting a delay time refer to SET below Refer to the following table for a list of available functions when the switch is operating in the RUN mode NOTE If the behavior of the SW4RF SWS4RF has not been changed in SIMPL Windows SystemBuilder or D3 Pro the only button that will perform any function is Button 1 All of the other buttons are program...

Page 15: ...e that was previously set will remain After setting the preset value s return the mode selection switch to the RUN position SLVS1RF The SLVS1RF has one rocker button The SLVS1RF does not have a mode selection switch It will emulate the RUN mode of the SWS1RF even if connected to a SWS4RF unless the mode selection switch of the master is set to OFF Restore Default Settings To restore the switch s d...

Page 16: ...eight seconds In RUN mode and communicating with a gateway but the switch is not addressed in a control system program Blink OFF for second LOW for second In SET mode Blink OFF for one second HIGH for one second The switch is in the Acquire mode and searching for a gateway Blink OFF for second HIGH for second In Touch setup mode refer to Use Touch Settable ID TSID to Set MNET ID on page 13 and wai...

Page 17: ...ange device MNET IDs for any device on the infiNET network MNET IDs can be set with the touch settable ID TSID function or manually To use TSID to set MNET IDs continue reading Use Touch Settable ID TSID to Set MNET ID below To manually change MNET IDs refer to Manually Set MNET ID in Crestron Toolbox on page 19 Use Touch Settable ID TSID to Set MNET ID Each infiNET device is shipped with the defa...

Page 18: ...window below Network Device Tree 1 With the Network Device Tree open select Tools SMW Program Tree or click SMW Program Tree Click to Select Program 2 Click the text Click here to open program to select the SIMPL Windows program that defines the MNET IDs Select SIMPL Windows Program After selecting a file SIMPL Windows will initialize and the SMW Program Tree will be displayed 14 infiNET Switches ...

Page 19: ...tch were created by editing each devices symbol name in the SIMPL Windows Programming Manager For information on editing a symbol name refer to the SIMPL Windows help file 3 Select Window Tile Horizontally to tile the open windows in Crestron Toolbox To simplify viewing only the SMW Program Tree and the Network Device Tree described by the SMW Program Tree should be open Network Device Tree and SM...

Page 20: ...on Window 5 Click OK The cursor will change to a target selector 6 Click on the Network Device tree that is to be linked to the SMW Program Tree A message will be displayed indicating a successful link Link Succeeded Message 7 Right click the Lighting category in the SMW Device Tree and select Setup All Lighting Setup All Lighting The Setup Lighting window will open and display a list of unidentif...

Page 21: ... device in the hallway followed by devices in a room Devices that do not need to be identified can be removed from the list by clicking NOTE Individual devices can be set up by right clicking the device and selecting Setup this device Follow the on screen instructions to set up the device 8 Click Start to set up the devices in the order they appear on the list The first item in the list CLW DIM1RF...

Page 22: ... device to the duplicate MNET ID the status will be listed with the comment An error occurred changing the network ID of one or more devices Clicking No will skip the setup process for that device and continue to the next device on the list If two devices share a duplicate MNET ID the devices with the duplicate MNET IDs must be set up again NOTE If the device does not respond and or register click...

Page 23: ...his method does not change the MNET ID as assigned in SIMPL Windows For information on setting the MNET ID in SIMPL Windows refer to Programming with SIMPL Windows on page 23 If MNET IDs have already been assigned in a SIMPL Windows program use the Touch Settable ID method described on page 13 to change the MNET ID to match the MNET ID specified in the SIMPL Windows program NOTE You may also use D...

Page 24: ...h Newly Added infiNET Device 3 Expand the device tree until the MNET ID that is to be changed is visible Right click on the MNET ID and when the sub menu appears select Change Network ID Network Device Tree Sub Menu NOTE Any infiNET switch in the Network Device Tree can be identified using Crestron Toolbox Right click a device in the Network Device Tree and select Identify this The LED on the swit...

Page 25: ...NET ID Repeat this procedure for each additional infiNET device requiring a MNET ID change WARNING Devices with an MNET ID of 01 or 02 cannot be used in a control system program These devices will be indicated with a icon Operations Guide DOC 6397A infiNET Switches Crestron CLW SW1 4RF SWS1 4RF SLVS1RF 21 ...

Page 26: ...ing system as part of an overall control system project may prefer to continue using SIMPL Windows The following are the minimum recommended software versions for the PC Software TASK REQUIRED SOFTWARE VERSION Program control system to operate infiNET switches SIMPL Windows version 2 06 20 or later with SIMPL Cross Compiler version 1 1 or later and Library update 352 or later Also requires Crestro...

Page 27: ...s and rooms at any time Programming with SIMPL Windows NOTE While SIMPL Windows can be used to program an infiNET switch it is recommended to use D3 Pro software for configuring an infiNET system SIMPL Windows is Crestron s premier software for programming Crestron control systems It is organized into two separate but equally important Managers Configuration Manager Configuration Manager is the vi...

Page 28: ...TE The default MNET ID used by SIMPL Windows is different from the default ID that is installed on an infiNET device when it ships from the factory NOTE If the default MNET ID is already in use SIMPL Windows will assign the next available MNET ID NOTE infiNET repeaters such as the C2N MNETRPT are not added in SIMPL Windows as there is no control communication between a control system and a repeate...

Page 29: ... program a Crestron control system by assigning signals to symbols The symbol can be viewed by double clicking on the icon or dragging it into Detail View Each signal in the symbol is described in the SIMPL Windows help file F1 Example Program An example program for infiNET switch is available from the Crestron website www crestron com exampleprograms Operations Guide DOC 6397A infiNET Switches Cr...

Page 30: ...h communication between the PC and the control system as described in the latest version of the 2 Series Control Systems Reference Guide Doc 6256 Use the Address Book in Crestron Toolbox to create an entry for the infiNET switch using the expected communication protocol Indirect Select the MNET ID of the infiNET switch and the address book entry of the C2N MNETGW that is connected to the infiNET s...

Page 31: ...TP site Upgrade the infiNET device s firmware via Crestron Toolbox Establish communication with the infiNET device and display the System Info window Select Functions Firmware to upgrade the infiNET device s firmware Program Checks Right click on the infiNET device to display other actions that can be performed on the infiNET device Operations Guide DOC 6397A infiNET Switches Crestron CLW SW1 4RF ...

Page 32: ...k Acquire the device on infiNET network as described in Acquire the Switch on the infiNET Network on page 8 If the LED flashes OFF for second two times then returns to low the MNET ID of device is not set to match the MNET ID of the SIMPL Windows program Use the Network Device Tree infiNET network in Crestron Toolbox to poll the infiNET network Verify that the MNET ID for the infiNET device is set...

Page 33: ...is low In the switch symbol of the SIMPL Windows program set the signal Enable_Local_Btn_Outputs high Refer to the SIMPL Windows help file for more information Switch does not operate as described in the manual Switch is detached from the load In the switch symbol of the SIMPL Windows program set the signal Detach_Load low Refer to the SIMPL Windows help file for more information Delay time will n...

Page 34: ...r by model number List of Related Reference Documents DOCUMENT TITLE 2 Series Control Systems Reference Guide C2N MNETGW Operations Guide infiNET Switches Installation Guide Further Inquiries If you cannot locate specific information or have questions after reviewing this guide please take advantage of Crestron s award winning customer service team by calling the Crestron corporate headquarters at...

Page 35: ... days batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered 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...

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