2-Series Control System Update File
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IP Address ConfigurationStatic and dynamic addressing
DimensionsHeight: 0.98 in (2.49 cm)
Weight:C2ENET-1 2.40 oz (0.07 kg)
C2ENET-2
1. The latest software versions can be obtained from the Downloads | Software Updates section of the
Crestron website (www.crestron.com
2. Crestron 2-Series control systems include the AV2 and PRO2. Consult the latest Crestron Product
Catalog for a complete list of 2-Series control systems that are Ethernet-enabled directly or via a
C2ENET-1/-2 Ethernet card.
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Version 2.00 or later
Version 2.3.3.1 or later
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Version C2-1001.CUZ or later
Width: 4.28 in (10.86 cm)
Depth: 4.71 in (11.95 cm)
2.60 oz (0.08 kg)
DETAILS
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Physical Description
The C2ENET-1 and C2ENET-2 (refer to graphics below and on next page) are
printed circuit boards (PCBs) fastened to aluminum faceplates. The cards are
designed to be installed in a Z-BUS expansion slot on the 2-Series control systems.
Two thumbscrews secure the cards.
The C2ENET-1 contains one 8-wire RJ-45 Ethernet/LAN port. The C2ENET-2
contains two 8-wire RJ-45 ports (LAN A and LAN B). The port(s) is used for
connection using an Ethernet cable (refer to cable connection example on page 4) to
the Ethernet.
NOTE: When the C2ENET-2 is used as a router, the WAN must be connected to
LAN A and the LAN must be connected to LAN B.
As shown in the illustration below, the port(s) contains two light-emitting diodes
(LEDs). The green LED in the upper-left corner of the port(s) illuminates when it is
connected to a working Ethernet. The yellow LED in the upper-right flashes to
indicate Ethernet activity.
C2ENET-1 & C2ENET-2 Faceplates
4.28 in
(10.86 cm)
LAN A
0.98 in
(2.49 cm)
C2ENET-1 ETHERNET INTERFACE
LAN ALAN B
0.98 in
(2.49 cm)
C2ENET-2 ETHERNET INTERFACE
C2ENET-1/-2 Port Indicators
LINK STATUS
LED (GREEN)
ETHERNET
ACTIVITY
LED (YELLOW)
Industry Compliance
As of the date of manufacture, the C2ENET-1/-2 has been tested and found to
comply with specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and
Radiocommunications Compliance Labelling (N11785).
NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
The following illustrates connection examples using a straight-through or crossover
Ethernet cable.
Ethernet Cable Connection Example
Ethernet
N
Straight-through
I
Cable
C
Hub
Ethernet
Straight-through
Cable
C
2
E
Crestron
Control
PC
LAN Connection Example
NIC - Network Inteface Card
C2E - C2ENET-1/-2
N
I
C
Ethernet
Crossover Cable
C
2
E
Crestron
Control
PC
Local Connection Example
Connection to LAN
If the control system is connected to a larger network via a hub, make sure that a
straight (non-crossover type) Ethernet cable is used and that the cable is not
connected to the UPLINK port of an Ethernet hub.
Connection to PC
If the system is connected directly to a personal computer (PC) Ethernet card, make
sure that the cable between the C2ENET-1/-2 is a crossover type.
RJ-45 Pinouts
The following illustrates pinouts for a straight through and crossover RJ-45 Ethernet
cables. Pins 4, 5, 7 and 8 are not used.
This section contains hardware installation and IP setup instructions for the
C2ENET-1/-2.
Required Tools/Hardware
#1 Phillips screwdriver
Grounding strap (recommended)
Straight-through RS 232 cable with a male DB9 connector and a female DB9
connector
PC with Viewport installed and open
Crestron Control System
Ethernet cable (straight thru or crossover)
Installation
CAUTION: The C2ENET-1/-2 and the control system contain electro-static
discharge (ESD) sensitive devices. Crestron recommends that you wear a grounding
strap to avoid damaging the card and/or the control system.
1. Disconnect power and Cresnet cables from the control system.
2. At the control system rear panel, remove the Z-BUS expansion slot blank
faceplate. Refer to the following three examples.
AV2 (AV2 with Card Cage & PRO2 Similar) Z-BUS Expansion Slot Example
4. On the Ethernet card, make sure the thumbscrews are extended outward,
align the card with the card guides in the open Z-BUS expansion slot, and
slide the card into slot.
5. Firmly press both ends of the card faceplate to seat it on the Z-BUS
connector.
CAUTION: DO NOT FORCE CARD IN SLOT.
6. Tighten the thumbscrews to finger-tight to secure the card.
7. Reapply power and connect the Cresnet and Ethernet cables.
IP Setup
This section provides step-by-step instructions to configure a control system to
communicate over Ethernet using standard static IP configurations. The following
illustration shows a simplified example of a possible IP setup. The control system
and router are assigned IP numbers using Viewport. The external router is not
configured using Viewport.