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Crestron 

WPR-48 

Waterproof Wireless Handheld Remote

 

3.  Place the button labels in position, face down, and carefully assemble the 

rear cover to the button faceplate, making certain the gasket is properly 
seated. Use two or three screws to hold the assembly together and turn the 
unit over to verify that the button labels are properly positioned and can be 
easily seen. Then add the remaining screws and tighten all eight screws 
evenly just until the gasket is no longer visible between the button faceplate 
and the rear cover (from 1.5 to 2 in/lbs, maximum). 

Do not overtighten the 

screws. To do so may damage the gasket such that the unit is no longer 
waterproof. 

Exposing such a unit to water may result in damage to the 

equipment, possible personal injury, and void the product warranty. 

Installing Alternate Foot 

To install the alternate blank foot (supplied), refer to the following illustration and 
perform the associated procedures.  

 

 

1.  Using a #1 Phillips screwdriver, remove the two pan head Phillips screws 

securing the lanyard foot to the rear cover of the WPR-48, and carefully 
remove the foot.  

2.  Retain the lanyard foot (note the placement of the lanyard end knots in the 

cavity of the lanyard foot) for use at another time. 

3.  Assemble the blank foot to the rear cover as shown, and secure with the 

screws removed in Step 1. 

WARNING:

  

The lanyard, supplied with the lanyard foot, poses a possible 

strangulation hazard. Crestron does not recommend placing the lanyard around the 
neck as a means of carrying the WPR-48. Do not leave the lanyard, or the WPR-48 
with lanyard foot and lanyard attached, unattended in any area where children or pets 
may be present.

  

WARNING:

  

This product contains small parts and is not intended for children. This 

product is intended for adult use only. 

Operations Guide – DOC. 6254A 

Waterproof Wireless Handheld Remote: WPR-48  

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Summary of Contents for WPR-48

Page 1: ...Crestron WPR 48 Waterproof Wireless Handheld Remote Operations Guide...

Page 2: ...arranty WARNING After installing button labels as described in this Operations Guide tighten all eight screws that secure the rear cover to the button faceplate evenly just until the gasket is no long...

Page 3: ...intable Customized Button Labels 10 Installing Replacing Button Labels 12 Installing Alternate Foot 13 Programming the WPR 48 14 Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC 14 Programming with S...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...ate use under any lighting conditions The WPR 48 can communicate via RF or IR with a number of gateways in a Crestron control system Cresnet system Since it is compatible with Crestron s CNRFGWA and C...

Page 6: ...evice controller 3 The latest versions can be obtained from the Downloads Software Updates section of the Crestron website www crestron com Refer to NOTE after last footnote 4 Crestron 2 Series contro...

Page 7: ...ximum duration of 30 minutes per IEC 60529 IPX7 standards Exceeding these limits may result in damage to the equipment possible personal injury and void the product warranty The unit is shipped with t...

Page 8: ...ndows program based on the application of the unit within the Cresnet system Indicators The only indicators on the hand held WPR 48 are the four LEDs on the face of the unit above the button function...

Page 9: ...the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between...

Page 10: ...adapter Refer to the following illustration NOTE Check the SIMPL Windows gateway models prior to setting the RF ID or IR ID Some gateway models do not support ID 00 or FF NOTE If the battery in the W...

Page 11: ...ill function The settings are not transferred to the device until that instruction is given When the window is first opened it displays the values currently in the connected device If there is no devi...

Page 12: ...the RF configuration are RF Remote RF ID 10 433 MHz 27 Buttons 100 Backlight Brightness 10 second Backlight Timeout unchecked Allow key presses If you select Load From Device and the device contains...

Page 13: ...the configuration setup operation If you select the Save To File button the saved file can be used to upload directly to the remote via the Viewport File Transfer Update WPR 48 Firmware function This...

Page 14: ...n labels Also requires Crestron Database version 16 3 or later The help file included with the software package provides detailed instructions for selecting the buttons and entering the legends To des...

Page 15: ...or nine characters in wider fields An error message appears if you try to enter too many characters You can select any of the three fonts available from the drop down list Arial Crestron Transport or...

Page 16: ...arefully reassembled Perform the following procedures 1 Using a 1 Phillips screwdriver remove the eight cover screws securing the rear cover to the button faceplate and lift the rear cover from the as...

Page 17: ...the alternate blank foot supplied refer to the following illustration and perform the associated procedures 1 Using a 1 Phillips screwdriver remove the two pan head Phillips screws securing the lanya...

Page 18: ...1 Crestron Database version 16 2 3 or later Required by SIMPL Windows and Crestron Engraver Viewport version 3 99 01 or later For setting up the unit configuration Crestron Engraver version 2 2 Requir...

Page 19: ...lays the CNRFGWA gateway in Slot 9 with a default Net ID of 24 NOTE The ST CP control processor is automatically configured with a CNRFGWA in its STCP Net Device Slot 3 with a fixed Net ID of 2 when t...

Page 20: ...s Wireless Remotes IR folder of the Device Library and drop it on the CNXRMIRD symbol in System Views The CNXRMIRD then displays the WPR 48 with the transmitter s default RF IR ID 0F Pro2 System Tree...

Page 21: ...n four different modes All four modes are configurable using the Crestron Viewport 48 button mode In 48 button mode each of the top eight pushbuttons can trigger up to three functions depending on whe...

Page 22: ...programmers to installers from Crestron to dealers etc Even firmware upgrades are available from the Crestron website as new features are developed after product releases In those instances one has th...

Page 23: ...ntacts of the WPR DS During a firmware upload procedure the charging circuits are automatically disconnected Typical Connection Diagram when Uploading Firmware from the PC 1 Open the Crestron Viewport...

Page 24: ...has been performed 2 Press one of the buttons on the WPR 48 to activate the unit The backlight should come on NOTE Be aware that pressing a button to activate the unit automatically sends whatever co...

Page 25: ...y charge is low Place unit in docking station to recharge battery Intermittent response during RF transmission RF gateway is near large metal structure Verify that large amount of metal is not blockin...

Page 26: ...the online help section of the Crestron website www crestron com to ask questions about Crestron products First time users will need to establish a user account to fully benefit from all available fea...

Page 27: ...t 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 t...

Page 28: ...Crestron Electronics Inc Operations Guide DOC 6254A 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 10 04 Tel 888 CRESTRON Fax 201 767 7576 Specifications subject to www crestron com change without notice...

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