Uploading and upgrading, Crestron c2n-tfm fm radio tuner – Crestron electronic C2N-TFM User Manual

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Crestron C2N-TFM

FM Radio Tuner

Operations Guide - DOC. 6233A

FM Radio Tuner: C2N-TFM

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C2N-TFM AM Tuner Controls Analog Input and Output Signal Descriptions
(continued)

SIGNAL NAME

DESCRIPTION

Input: <SquelchLevel>

Sets the AM/WX tuner's squelch level, from 0% to
100%. The default squelch level is about 55%.

Output: <Sig_Strength>

Indicates the AM signal strength.
The analog values will range from 0 (for no signal)
to 65535 (maximum signal strength).

Input: <SigSrc>

Sets the AM/WX antenna signal source. Valid
analog values are as follows:
0 = Internal Loop A
1 = Internal Loop B
2 = External Plus Loop A
3 = External Plus Loop B
No other values are valid.

Output: <SigSrc-F>

Indicates the current AM/WX antenna signal
source. The analog values will range from 0 to 3.

Input: <AM_Presets>

Selects an AM station preset to Play or Save.
When the <AM_Save_Preset> input is high, the
tuner saves the selected preset. When
<AM_Save_Preset> is low, the tuner plays the
selected preset.
Valid analog values range from 0d (for Preset 1) to
9d (for Preset 10). No other values are valid.

Input: <WX_Presets>

Selects a weather station preset to Play or Save.
When the <AM_Save_Preset> input is high, the
tuner saves the selected preset. When
<AM_Save_Preset> is low, the tuner plays the
selected preset.
Valid analog values range from 0d (for Preset 1) to
4d (for Preset 5). No other values are valid.

Inputs: <AM_Preset1>
through <AM_Preset10>

Indicates the frequency of the corresponding
preset. For example, if Preset 4 is AM station 820,
then <AM_Preset4> will equal 820d.

Inputs: <WX_Preset1>
through <WX_Preset5>

Indicates the weather station channel number of
the corresponding preset. The analog values will
range from 1 to 7.

Uploading and Upgrading

Assuming a PC is properly connected to the entire system, Crestron programming
software allows the programmer to upload programs and projects after their
development to the system and network devices. However, there are times when the
files for the program and projects are compiled and not uploaded. Instead, compiled
files may be distributed from 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 the option to upload
via the programming software or to upload and upgrade via the Crestron Viewport.

NOTE: The Crestron Viewport is available as a pull-down command from SIMPL
Windows and VT Pro-e (Tools | Viewport) or as a standalone utility. The Viewport
utility accomplishes multiple system tasks, primarily via an RS-232 or TCP/IP

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