Crestron electronic Ethernet Network Card User Manual


 
Ethernet OEM Module Crestron eServer™
Leading Specifications
The table below provides a summary of leading specifications for the eServer.
Dimensions and weight are rounded to the nearest hundredth unit.
Leading Specifications of the eServer
SPECIFICATION DETAILS
Power Requirements
12 VDC, 500 mA (domestic)
12 VDC, 1000 mA (international)
SIMPL
TM
Windows
®
Version 1.40.04 or later
1
with library update file
smwlib62.exe & update document smwlib62.txt or later
VisionTools
TM
Pro-e
Version 2.1.9 or later
1
CNMSX-AV/PRO Upgrade File (.upz)
Version 5.10.11x or later
2
CNRACKX/-DP Upgrade File (.upz)
Version 5.10.11w or later
2
Web Browser
Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer version 5.0 or later
3
or Netscape
®
Communicator version 4.7 or later
*Capable of five simultaneous browser connections
*Externally hosted web page GUI control
Memory
2MB Flash for SIMPL+ program and web pages
Dimensions & Weight
Height: 5.55 in (14.09 cm)
Width: 3.33 in (8.46 cm)
Depth: 1.22 in (3.10 cm)
Weight: 0.563 lb (0.255 kg)
1 The latest software versions can be obtained from the Downloads page (SIMPLWIN and VTPRO-E
Libraries) of the Crestron website (www.crestron.com)
. New users are required to register in order to
obtain access to the FTP site.
2 CNX upgrade files are required for either CNMSX-AV/PRO or CNRACKX/-DP. Filenames for
CNX upgrade files have a UPZ extension and SmarTouch files are in one EXE. All can be obtained
from the Downloads page (OPSYS Library) of the Crestron website.
3 Crestron recommends the use of Microsoft Internet Explorer.
As of the date of manufacture, the eServer has been tested and found to comply with
specifications for CE marking.
NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) these devices may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) these devices must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Control & Configuration
The flexibility of the eServer compels the eServer developer to make certain up-front
design decisions. The next three sections cover the method/configuration decisions
that need to be made and how to implement them.
Choose the Interface Method
The first question to answer when deciding to incorporate an eServer into a
development project is how the device is to be used. There are two interface methods
available, Crestron control and non-Crestron control.
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