The CNWP series of wired panels, illustrated in figure 1, interfaces with a CRESNET II control system
over the CRESNET II network. The panels use miniature pushbuttons with self-contained feedback LEDs.
Some models include bargraph indicators. The CNWP panels are designed for lectern mounting and are
also available premounted in consolettes with black trim. Custom panel finishes, engraving, colored button
caps, and the omission of unused buttons are all standard.
1392345
9471011 12 13
175518 19 20 21
256326 27 28 29
6 7 8 3334353637
14 15 1641 42 43 44 45
22 23 24
30 31 32
50 51 52
49
58
57
59
60
53
61
38
46
54
62
40
48
56
@MUTE1
MUTE1
64
DOWN1 DOWN2
Figure 1. CNWP Series of Wired Panels
Configuration Differences
There are six wired panel configurations available and selection depends on type of installation (lectern or
consolette), number of buttons, and number of bargraphs. A configuration, CNWP, is defined by its suffix.
The number of buttons is identified by a dash and number. A "B" following the button suffix indicates
consolette versus lectern installation. If the suffix contains "BG2" before the button suffix, there are two
bargraphs on the unit. Refer to table 1 for a concise listing of each wired panel configuration.
Permit 4.0 inch (10.2 cm) depth for all
lectern-mounted units. Consult factory for
lectern cut-out information.
CNWP-32
CNWP-64
CNWPBG2-32
CNWPBG2-64
CNWP-32B
CNWPBG2-32B
3.0 Watts
5.5 Watts
4.0 Watts
6.5 Watts
3.0 Watts
4.0 Watts
Height:5.5 in (14.0 cm)
Width:5.8 in (14.6 cm)
Height:5.5 in (14.0 cm)
Width:10.8 in (27.3 cm)
Height:5.5 in (14.0 cm)
Width:8.3 in (21.0 cm)
Height:5.5 in (14.0 cm)
Width:12.5 in (31.8 cm)
Height:6.1 in (15.6 cm)
Width:6.4 in (16.2 cm)
Height:6.1 in (15.6 cm)
Width:8.9 in (22.5 cm)
INSTALLATION/SETUP:
Identity Code
Each unique panel or component on the CRESNET II network requires the setting of an identity code (ID
CODE). ID CODES are two-digit hexadecimal numbers, from 03 to FE.
The ID CODE of the panel should be set to match the ID CODE specified in the NET.ID statement of the
CRESNET II SIMPL-C program referencing the panel (refer to SYNTAX section). To set an ID CODE,
disconnect power and remove the back of the panel. Accessible through the opening are two miniature
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circuit-mounted rotary switches, identified as H (or S1) and L (or S2). These 16-position hexadecimal
switches can be set to 0 through F. Using a small screwdriver, rotate the arrow in the center of the
switch marked H (or S1) so that it points to the first (or most-significant) digit or letter of the specified ID
CODE. Set the switch marked L (or S2) to the second (least-significant) digit or letter of the specified ID
CODE.
Preparation for Use
The 4-pin connector marked NET must be wired to the CRESNET II network. Network termination points
are available at the control system power supply. Network units may also be daisy-chained together.
Refer to the latest revision of CNPWS power supplies (Doc. 8017) in the CRESNET II manual for wire
gauge specifications and connection detail.
Refer to figure 2 for wiring instructions for the lectern mounted panels. The consolette wired panels are
supplied with 12 feet of telephone cable. A standard telephone modular connector and receptacle may be
used for interfacing to network wiring. Refer to the consolette wiring diagram illustrated in figure 3.
4 - POS CONNECTOR
SUPPLIED BY CRESTRON
NET.ID F2
HIGH ORDER
LOW ORDER
I.D. CODE SWIT CH
"S2"
LOW ORDER
I.D. CODE SWIT CH
"S1"
HIGH ORDER
4 (GND)
3 (DATA Z)
2 (DATA Y)
1 (+24)
CABLE CONNECTION
INFORMATION
GZ 24Y
NET
L
ID
H
CRESTRON
101 BROADWAY, CRESSKILL, N.J.
Electronics, Inc.
07626
2 - PAIR
TWISTED
#22 - #18
AWG
"J2"
Figure 2. CNWP, Lectern Wiring Diagram
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BLK (GND)
RED (DATA Z)
GRN (DATA Y)
NET.ID F2
YEL (+24)
HIGH ORDER
LOW ORDER
I.D. CODE SWITCH
"S2"
LOW ORDER
I.D. CODE SWITCH
"S1"
HIGH ORDER
CABLE CONNECTION
INFORMATION
PHONE
WIRE
PROGRAMMING:
The panel drawing in figure 1 shows the location of the SIMPL-C button numbers and their corresponding
button positions. 32-button panels are treated as a subset of the 64-button panels. Buttons or
bargraphs which are not used need not be assigned a signal name.
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Figure 3. CNWP, Consolette Wiring Diagram
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SYNTAX:
The following syntax codes are provided for compatibility purposes only.
<UP1> = <signal name>\ volume up button, first bargraph
<DOWN1>= <signal name>\ volume down button
<MUTE1> = <signal name>\ mute LED
<@MUTE1> = <signal name>\ mute button
<BAR1> = <signal name>\ first bargraph level
<UP2> = <signal name>\ volume up button, second bargraph
<DOWN2>= <signal name>\ volume down button
<MUTE2> = <signal name>\ mute LED
<@MUTE2> = <signal name>\ mute button
<BAR2> = <signal name>\ second bargraph
FURTHER INQUIRIES:
If after reviewing this Operations Guide you still have additional questions, please contact a CRESTRON
technical support representative by dialing (800) 237-2041 or (201) 894-0660.
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Specifications subject to change without notice.
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