Crestron electronic CNWML Mouse User Manual


 
CRESTRON
Wireless Mouse
Description
Functional Description
The wireless mouse is a hand-held user interface that uses radio frequency (RF) to
communicate with the CRESNET system, SmarTouch STS or the portable
SmartPresenter system. As part of the CRESNET system, the wireless mouse
communicates with the system via the CNRFGWA, RF receiver. As part of the
SmarTouch STS, the wireless mouse communicates with the system via the ST-CP,
control processor. When used with the SmartPresenter system, the wireless mouse
communicates with the system control processor, SP-1.
NOTE: The CNRFGWA must have PROM # 2251 for wireless mouse support. A
CNRFGWA with this PROM reports on the network with software version 2.00.
Early versions of the CNRFGWA do not support the wireless mouse.
Models
There are two CRESTRON wireless mice available: CNWM and CNWML. The
only difference between the two configurations is that one, the CNWML, is
equipped with a laser pointer. The laser can be turned ON and OFF by depressing
the center button (button 5) or button 4 on the keypad of the unit.
CNWM/L used with Cresnet
By design, the most logical application for the wireless mouse is as the user interface
in a presentation system. The wireless mouse and PC keyboard/mouse controller,
CNMK, can be added to control your PC presentation. These devices in conjunction
with CRESTRON’s simple-to-use Windows software improve the portability of the
user interface. They facilitate the transmission of programmed PC mouse and
keyboard operations as well as serial and IR device commands remotely.
CNWM/L used with SmarTouch
The CNWM/L can be used in a SmarTouch system. SmarTouch is a radio frequency
(RF) control system that offers unprecedented performance and value. Adding the
CNWML to the SmarTouch system offers keyboard and mouse emulation (with
optional CNMK) and multi-purpose AV control.
Operations Guide - DOC. 5700A Wireless Mouse 1