Crestron CP4-R, CP3-R Product Manual

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Crestron Pyng® OS 2 for CP4-R
Product Manual
Crestron Electronics, Inc.
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Original Instructions The U.S. English version of this document is the original instructions. All other languages are a translation of the original instructions.
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Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 1
Product Features ......................................................................................................................... 2
Maximum System Size ............................................................................................................... 4
Setup .............................................................................................................................................. 5
Download the Crestron Pyng App .......................................................................................................... 5
Set Up the Crestron Pyng System ......................................................................................................... 5
Installer Configuration .............................................................................................................. 11
Step 1: Build Your House ......................................................................................................................... 13
Room Groups ..................................................................................................................................... 14
Voice Control ...................................................................................................................................... 15
Step 2: Pair Devices ................................................................................................................................. 16
Pair Wireless Devices ........................................................................................................................ 17
Pair Wired and Wi-Fi® Network Devices ...................................................................................... 21
Pair Sonos Devices ............................................................................................................................ 26
Pair Third Party Devices ................................................................................................................... 29
Pair Other Devices ............................................................................................................................ 35
Manage Gateways ............................................................................................................................ 41
Step 3: Build System................................................................................................................................ 43
Shade Groups..................................................................................................................................... 44
Source Routes .................................................................................................................................... 47
Step 4: Create Scenes ............................................................................................................................. 53
Light Scenes ....................................................................................................................................... 54
Shade Scenes ..................................................................................................................................... 59
Media Scenes ..................................................................................................................................... 64
Climate Scenes .................................................................................................................................. 67
Step 5: Customize & Schedule............................................................................................................... 71
Actions & Events ................................................................................................................................ 72
Scheduler ............................................................................................................................................ 96
Thermostats ...................................................................................................................................... 98
Installer Settings .................................................................................................................................... 101
System Configuration .................................................................................................................... 102
Diagnostics ........................................................................................................................................ 116
System Control Options ................................................................................................................. 121
Privacy Controls .............................................................................................................................. 129
Software Update ............................................................................................................................ 130
User Configuration................................................................................................................... 132
Setup Scenes........................................................................................................................................... 133
Scheduler (User) ..................................................................................................................................... 134
Thermostats (User) ............................................................................................................................... 135
User Settings .......................................................................................................................................... 136
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System Settings .............................................................................................................................. 137
Password Configuration ................................................................................................................ 142
Software Update (User) ................................................................................................................ 143
Diagnostics (User)........................................................................................................................... 145
MyCrestron Services ....................................................................................................................... 150
Operation ................................................................................................................................... 151
Lights ........................................................................................................................................................ 152
Create a User Lighting Scene ....................................................................................................... 153
Configure a User Lighting Scene ................................................................................................. 156
Shades ...................................................................................................................................................... 157
Create a User Shade Scene .......................................................................................................... 158
Configure a User Shade Scene ..................................................................................................... 160
Climate ..................................................................................................................................................... 162
Create a User Climate Event ........................................................................................................ 164
Configure a User Climate Event .................................................................................................. 166
Media ........................................................................................................................................................ 167
Select a Media Source .................................................................................................................... 169
Group Media Rooms ....................................................................................................................... 172
Manage Media Volume .................................................................................................................. 175
Power the Media System............................................................................................................... 176
Locks ......................................................................................................................................................... 177
Security .................................................................................................................................................... 178
Cameras ................................................................................................................................................... 179
Door Stations ......................................................................................................................................... 180
User Menu ................................................................................................................................................ 182
Metrics ............................................................................................................................................... 183
Settings ............................................................................................................................................. 184
Touch Screen Settings ................................................................................................................... 190
Quick Actions .......................................................................................................................................... 193
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................ 194
Appendix A: Sonos and Crestron Pyng Integration ........................................................... 195
Sonos Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................... 197
Multiple Sonos Households Found ............................................................................................... 197
Desired Household Not Found ...................................................................................................... 199
No Devices Found ............................................................................................................................ 201
No Online Devices Found .............................................................................................................. 203
Speaker Pairs ......................................................................................................................................... 206
Surround Speakers ............................................................................................................................... 209
Line-Out Configuration ........................................................................................................................ 210
Best Practices .......................................................................................................................................... 211
Appendix B: Restore a CP4-R to Factory Settings ............................................................ 212
Appendix C: Create and Upload a Custom Device Driver ................................................ 213
Apple TV® Digital Media Extender Button Mapping ....................................................................... 214
Blu-ray Disc Player Device Button Mapping .................................................................................... 215
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Digital Video Server Button Mapping ............................................................................................... 220
DVR and AVR Button Mapping ........................................................................................................... 222
Remote Control Button Mapping ....................................................................................................... 227
Roku® Streaming Player Button Mapping ....................................................................................... 230
Load Device Driver Files ....................................................................................................................... 231
Delete Device Driver Files ..................................................................................................................... 232
Mapping Virtual Sources ...................................................................................................................... 233
Appendix D: Source Routing Behavior for Media Sources .............................................. 234
Appendix E: Enable Remote System Access ...................................................................... 235
Register the System with MyCrestron .............................................................................................. 235
Configure Port Mapping on a Router ................................................................................................ 236
Add the CP4-R to MyCrestron ............................................................................................................ 236
Appendix F: Create and Upload a Custom Television Provider ...................................... 238
Create a Channel JSON File ............................................................................................................... 238
Create Channel Icon Image Files ........................................................................................................ 239
Upload the Channel JSON and Icon Files to a Web Server .......................................................... 239
Create and Upload a Television Provider File ................................................................................. 240
Appendix G: Update Crestron Certified Drivers ............................................................... 242
Appendix H: Connect to a 2N Door Station ....................................................................... 244
Discover the 2N Device ......................................................................................................................... 245
Configure 2N Device Settings ............................................................................................................. 246
Services Settings ............................................................................................................................. 246
Directory Settings .......................................................................................................................... 248
Hardware Settings.......................................................................................................................... 249
Advanced Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 250
Appendix I: CP3-R to CP4-R Manual Upgrade ................................................................... 252
Method 1: Copy Data from the CP3-R ............................................................................................... 252
Method 2: Use a CP3-R Golden Configuration ................................................................................ 254
Reconfigure MyCrestron DDNS .......................................................................................................... 257
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Crestron Pyng® OS 2 for CP4-R

Introduction

The Crestron Pyng® OS 2 for the CP4-R control processor is used to configure and
control audio/video systems, lighting, shades, thermostats, door locks, and security
systems for the entire home. Home devices are configured by using the free Crestron
Pyng home automation app on an Apple® iPad® device and controlled via iPad devices,
iPhone® devices, and iPod touch® devices. A Crestron® touch screen
the Crestron Pyng system provides instant connectivity and control for the entire
system.
Use the app to listen to music in any room, or share audio and video sources throughout
rooms and trigger environmental scenes within the Crestron Pyng network. The Crestron
Pyng app raises or lowers the lights, sets the thermostat to an ideal temperature, and
tunes in the media system to a favorite streaming service, all with the touch of a button.
Crestron Pyng is designed to integrate with every Crestron system. The onboard ports
on the CP4-R can be used to set up media, lights, shades, thermostats, and locks in
minutes. Then, program the rest of the devices in the system for a customized
experience that may be adjusted easily by the homeowner.
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that is connected to
For a general overview of the Crestron Pyng system, including supported devices,
frequently asked questions, multimedia content, and tips and tricks, refer to OLH
article 257 at https://support.crestron.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/257/kw/257
NOTE: This version of the Crestron Pyng operating system is not available on the
PYNG-HUB. The features described in this document are available on the CP3-R and
CP4-R only.
.
1
Compatible touch screen models include the TSW-560, TSW-760, TSW-1060, and TSW-560P.
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Audio
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Video
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
MyCrestron
Dynamic DNS
Service
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Lighting
Yes
Yes Yes
Thermostats
Yes
Yes Yes Shades
Yes
Yes Yes
Door Locks
Yes
Yes Yes Security
Yes
Yes Yes Sensors
Yes
Yes Yes Keypads
Yes Yes Yes
Touch Screens
Yes Yes Yes

Product Features

Refer to the following chart to determine the devices and product features that are
compatible with the Crestron Pyng OS 1 (PYNG-HUB) and Crestron Pyng OS 2 (CP3-4
and CP4-R) operating systems.
Crestron Pyng OS Product Feature Chart
FEATURE CLASS FEATURE PYNG-HUB (OS 1) CP3-R (OS 2) CP4-R (OS 2)
Sonos® CONNECT™
Wireless Receivers
Sonos CONNECT:AMP
All Sonos Speakers
(including Sound Bars)
Audio Grouping
Crestron Distribution
Amplifiers
Handheld Remotes No
Source Control No
Display Control No
A/V Receivers No
DigitalMedia™ Devices No
DM NVX™ Devices No
Automatic Backups
Monitoring
Lighting Preconfiguration
Thermostats
Door Locks
Touch Screens
Devices
Lighting
Shades
Security
Sensors
Keypads
No
No
Simple Audio
Source Sharing
Hybrid Grouping
of Sonos
and Sonnex
Coming soon Coming soon
Hybrid Grouping
of Sonos
and Sonnex
(Continued on following page)
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Connectors and
Gateways
gateway supports
gateways may be
system (excluding
External gateway
15 gateways may
max of 50 devices
External gateway
15 gateways may
max of 50 devices
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Devices
Intentionally Not
Supported
Yes
RAM and CPU
Crestron Pyng OS 2 Product Feature Chart (continued)
FEATURE CLASS FEATURE PYNG-HUB (OS 1) CP3-R (OS 2) CP4-R (OS 2)
IR Ports 0 8 8
Built-in
infiNET EX®
up to 50 devices.
Wireless Gateway
RS-232/-422/-485 0 3 3
Relays 0 8 8
Digital I/O Ports &
Analog In
Net
LAN
TSW-x52
TS-1542 No No No
TSD-2020 No No No
DM-MD-6X4/-6X6 No Coming soon Coming soon
CNX-PAD8/-BIPAD8 No No No
RAM 256 MB 1 GB 2 GB
CPU AM3352 i.MX53 i.MX6
Clock speed 600 MHz 1 GHz 1 GHz
Cores 1 1 4
5 additional
added to the
built-in gateway).
0 8 8
(such as CEN-GWEXER) must be added.
be added to the
system with a
recommended
per gateway.
No No
(such as CEN-GWEXER) must be added.
be added to the
system with a
recommended
per gateway.
NOTE: For a comprehensive list of devices that are supported by Crestron Pyng, refer to
the Crestron Pyng product page at www.crestron.com/en-US/Products/Featured-
Solutions/Crestron-Pyng. Support for new devices is added to the system via firmware
updates.
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Maximum System Size

Refer to the following chart to determine the maximum number of devices or components that may be added to the Crestron Pyng system. These system maximums are tested and have been guaranteed to work with the CP4-R.
Crestron Pyng OS Maximum System Size Chart
TYPE QUANTITY
Touch Screens 16
Apps in Home 8
Remotes (HR series) 16
Remotes (TSR series) 8
Remotes per Room 2
Keypads 120
Active Audio Groups 4
Max Rooms in 1 Audio Group 20
Crestron Speaker Zones 32
Audio Sources 24
Sonos Speakers or Sonos CONNECT devices 16
Video Sources 32
Video Zones 32
Displays in a Room 1
Shades/Drapes 100
Lighting Loads 300
Thermostats 32
Security Systems 1
Locks 6
Streaming Cameras 10
Sensors 32
AVRs 6
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Setup

The Crestron Pyng system may be configured with the Crestron Pyng app once a CP4-R control processor has been installed and connected to the local network. For more information on installing and connecting the CP4-R, refer to the CP4-R Quick Start (Doc. 8415) at www.crestron.com/manuals

Download the Crestron Pyng App

The Crestron Pyng app may be downloaded onto an Apple iPad device from the App Store® online store.
NOTES:
∙ An Apple ID is required to download the Crestron Pyng app. Refer to
https://support.apple.com/kb/HT2731
∙ For a comprehensive list of iOS® hardware and software versions that are compatible with Crestron Pyng, refer to OLH article 5655 at https://support.crestron.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5655
.
for help with setting up an Apple ID.
.
To download the Crestron Pyng app:
1. Tap the App Store icon on the iPad device home screen.
2. Tap the search field, and enter the search term "Crestron Pyng."
3. Tap Search.
4. Tap the Crestron Pyng app icon .
5. Follow the prompts to download and install the app to the device.

Set Up the Crestron Pyng System

Once the Crestron Pyng app is downloaded and installed, system setup takes place entirely through the app.
NOTES:
∙ The Crestron Pyng system may also be configured on a computer using the CP4-R's built-in web XPanel interface by entering the CP4-R IP address or hostname into a web browser. If the CP4-R is assigned an IP address over DHCP, use the Device Discovery Tool in Crestron Toolbox™ software to discover the device and its IP address. For more information on configuring XPanel Web UI settings, refer to "Web Settings" on page 123.
∙ To connect to the CP4-R using Crestron Toolbox, XPanel, or the Crestron Pyng app, enter the default username ("admin") and password (the device serial number, which is located on the rear of the device) when prompted by the software. The default username and password can be changed using Crestron Toolbox. For more information, refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file.
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To set up the Crestron Pyng system:
NOTE: Ensure that the iPad device and the CP4-R are placed on the same subnet prior
to setup.
1. Tap the Crestron Pyng app icon on the iPad device home screen.
The Crestron Pyng app connects to the CP4-R automatically, and a splash screen is displayed.
Crestron Pyng Splash Screen
NOTE: If the Crestron Pyng app does not connect to the CP4-R automatically,
enter the CP4-R's hostname and tap Connect. The default hostname for a CP4-R is "CP4-R-
xxxxxxxx
," where
xxxxxxxx
is the last eight digits of the device's MAC address (excluding punctuation). The MAC address label is located on the bottom or rear of the device.
2. Tap the Tap Here to Begin text. The Step 1: Choose Language screen is displayed.
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Step 1: Choose Language Screen
NOTES:
∙ Tap the help button at any time to display help screens that explain
the functions and features of each setup screen and that provide instructional videos. The iPad device or setup device must be connected to the network to access videos.
∙ Tap the BACK button (<) at any point during the setup process to return
to the previous screen.
3. Swipe through the provided options to select a language that will be displayed by the system.
4. Tap the NEXT button (>). The Step 2: Setup System Information screen is displayed.
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Step 2: Setup System Information Screen
5. Enter the following system information:
a. System Name: Enter a descriptive system name (for example,
"Smith Residence").
b. Location: Enter the system longitude and latitude.
NOTE: If setting up the Crestron Pyng system with an iPad device, tap the
Synchronize with iPad button to synchronize the time zone, longitude, and latitude automatically with the iPad device's location services.
c. Date: Tap the wrench button to display spinners for selecting the month,
day, and year.
d. Time: Tap the wrench button to display spinners for selecting the hour and
minute buttons, and for selecting
AM or PM.
e. Time Zone: Tap the wrench button to display a menu for selecting the
time zone used by the system.
6. Tap the NEXT button (>). The Step 3: Enter Dealer Information screen is displayed.
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Step 3: Enter Dealer Information Screen
7. Enter the following dealer information:
a. Dealer Name: Enter the Crestron dealer responsible for the installation.
b. Dealer Email: Enter the email address of the Crestron dealer responsible for
the installation.
c. Dealer Phone #: Enter the phone number of the Crestron dealer responsible
for the installation.
NOTE: Confirm that the dealer information is entered correctly, as this
information is needed to place custom engraving orders through the Crestron Pyng system.
d. Dealer Password: Enter an installer password for accessing the advanced
system setup and configuration pages in installer configuration mode.
CAUTION: Do not lose the installer password, as the system must be reset to
factory defaults to restore access to installer configuration mode.
8. Tap the NEXT button (>). The Step 4: Legal & Privacy Information screen is displayed.
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Step 4: Legal & Privacy Information Screen
9. Tap Legal Information to review legal information regarding the use of the Crestron Pyng application.
10. Tap the I accept the terms of the agreement check box to accept the legal agreement.
11. Tap the Get Started button (>) to complete the initial setup procedure and to display the main
Setup page.
An existing Crestron Pyng OS 2 system that was created for a CP3-R can be transferred manually to a CP4-R. For more information, refer to "Appendix I: CP3-R to CP4-R Manual Upgrade" on page 252.
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Installer Configuration

Once the initial setup procedure is complete, the main Setup screen is displayed.
Setup Screen
To set up a Crestron Pyng system, simply follow the five steps listed below. Perform each step by tapping its respective button on the
1. Build Your House
2. Pair Devices
3. Build System
4. Create Scenes
5. Customize & Schedule
Each configuration step is described in the sections that follow.
Tap the menu button on any of the setup screens to display a menu for navigating quickly through the screens. Tap on a button in the menu to access its respective setup
screen. Tap the menu button again to hide the menu.
Refer to the table on the following page for a list of menu functions.
Setup screen.
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Build House
Pair Devices
Shade Groups
Source Routes
Light Scenes
Shade Scenes
Media Scenes
Climate Scenes
Actions & Events
Scheduler
Thermostats
Setup Screen Menu Buttons
MENU BUTTON SETUP PAGE
Tap the help button on any of the Setup screens to display dialog boxes that explain screen functions and features and provide links to tutorial videos.
Tap the gear button to display the Installer Settings screen to configure advanced Crestron Pyng system settings. For more information on the
refer to "Installer Settings" starting on page
Tap the door button to leave installer configuration mode and to enter user control mode. For more information of user control mode, refer to "Operation" starting on
page 151.
To access the installer setup screens while in user control mode:
1. On the home screen, select Settings from the collapsible side menu.
2. Enter the installer password when prompted, and then tap OK. The main Setup screen is displayed.
Installer Settings screen,
101.
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Step 1: Build Your House

Tap the Build Your House button on the Setup screen or the Build House button on
the setup menu to display the
Build House Screen
Build House screen.
Use the Build House screen to define and group physical rooms in the house. This screen also lists the rooms defined for the house and the number of devices associated with each room.
To add a new room:
1. Select a predefined room name from the List of Rooms menu.
2. If necessary, make any modifications to the room name in the lower-left text box.
NOTE: Two rooms may not use the same name. The system rejects the new room
if the room has the same name as one that has already been added.
3. Tap the plus button (+) to add the room.
To edit an existing room, select the room from the Current House menu. The following options are provided for each room.
To edit the room name, tap the room name to display a text box. Then, use the on-screen keyboard to edit the room name.
To configure settings for the room, select the room from the Current House menu, and then tap the gear button next to the room name.
To delete a room, tap the trashcan button next to the room name.
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When the gear button is tapped, The Room Configuration dialog box opens with the Group tab open.
Bedroom Room Configuration Dialog Box - Group Tab
The following configuration options are provided for each room.

Room Groups

Tap the Group tab to select whether the room is included in the top-level room/group list in the user control interface. The room may also be added to a room group.
To add a new room group:
1. Tap the plus button (+) next to Add New Room Group.
2. Enter a descriptive name for the room group, and then tap OK.
Once a room group has been added, select the check box to the left of the group name to add the room to that group. The following options are provided for each room group:
Tap the room group name, and then use the on-screen keyboard to edit the room name.
Tap the information button to view all the rooms added to the group.
Tap the trashcan button to delete the room group.
NOTE: Deleting a room group does not delete the assigned rooms from the system.
Select the check box at the top of the Room Configuration dialog box to add or remove the room from the top-level room list that is displayed in user control mode. A checked box indicates that the room is included in the top-level room list.
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Voice Control

Tap the Voice Control tab to enable or disable the ability to control the room with voice control services (if enabled for the system).
Whole House Room Configuration Dialog Box - Voice Control Tab
Tap Enable to enable voice control for the room, or tap Disable to disable voice control for the room.
NOTE: For more information about setting up voice control on the Crestron Pyng
system, refer to "Voice Control Settings" on page 124.
Tap the x button to return to the Build House screen.
On the Build House screen, tap the back arrow button to return to the main Setup screen.
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Step 2: Pair Devices

Tap the Pair Devices button on the Setup screen or the Pair Devices button on the
setup menu to display the
Pair Devices Screen
Pair Devices screen.
Use the Pair Devices screen to pair devices, including Sonos® devices, with the Crestron Pyng system.
Associate a device with the room where it is installed after it is paired. This process establishes automatic scenes (such as to a programmed action or event.
NOTE: For a comprehensive list of devices that are supported by Crestron Pyng, refer to
the Crestron Pyng product page at www.crestron.com/en-US/Products/Featured-
Solutions/Crestron-Pyng. Support for new devices is added to the system via firmware
updates.
The following sections describe the different device types that may be paired with the Crestron Pyng system.
Tap the back arrow button to return to the main Setup screen.
All On and All Off) and enables adding the device
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Pair Wireless Devices

To pair wireless devices with the Crestron Pyng system:
NOTE: For best practices regarding the installation and setup of Crestron RF (radio
frequency) products, refer to the Installation and Setup of Crestron RF Products Best Practices Guide (Doc. 6689) at
1. Select Crestron Wireless from the Device Types menu.
2. Select a wireless gateway from the Select Gateway Below menu.
Pair Devices Screen - EX Gateway
www.crestron.com/manuals.
NOTES:
∙ A wireless gateway, such as the CEN-GWEXER, must be installed and configured on the network prior to pairing devices. For more information, refer to the gateway documentation.
∙ If a TSR-310 will be added to the system, ensure that the TSR-310 is connected to a WAP that is in Crestron's list of recommended WAP brands. For more information and a complete list of brands, refer to the TSR-310 Supplemental Guide (Doc. 8226) at www.crestron.com/manuals
3. Tap Start Pairing to place the selected gateway into acquire mode.
4. Place the wireless device(s) into acquire mode as described in the device documentation. Acquired devices display underneath the gateway on the
Pair
Devices screen.
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Pair Devices Screen - EX Gateway
5. Tap Stop Pairing to remove the selected gateway from acquire mode.
To associate a paired wireless device with a room:
1. Select the room where the device is installed from the Select a room menu. Refer to the image above.
2. Select the device from the wireless gateway's menu.
Pair Devices Screen - EX Gateway
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Tap the location button to turn on the location feature for the device (if supported), which is used to locate the device in the room.
NOTE: To identify paired TSR-310 handheld remotes using the locator
feature, ensure that the TSR-310 is awake and placed on its charging dock before tapping the location button.
Tap the trashcan button to delete the device from the gateway. The device must be reacquired if it needs to be added back to the system.
3. Tap the plus button (+) to add the device to the room selected in step 1.
4. Enter a descriptive name for the device in the text field that is displayed.
5. Tap OK. The device is added to the room.
Pair Devices Screen - EX Gateway
After a wireless device is associated with a room, tap the gear button next to the device name to display a Settings dialog box, which is used to configure device settings.
The settings dialog box for a keypad is shown on the following page.
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Keypad1 Settings Dialog Box
NOTE: For more information about configuring device-specific settings, click the help
button on the bottom of the device's settings dialog box (if available), or refer to the device documentation.
Tap the back arrow (<) next to a wireless device to disassociate the device from the room. The device is removed from the room and is added back to the gateway menu that was used to pair the device.
NOTE: For most devices, removing the device from a room does not remove it from the
entire system.
Tap the back arrow (<) next to a gateway name to return to the Select Gateway Below menu.
Tap the back arrow (<) next to Select Gateway Below to return to the Device Types menu.
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Pair Wired and Wi-Fi® Network Devices

To pair wired and Wi-Fi® network devices with the Crestron Pyng system, including DM® switchers, DM-RMC series room controllers, and DM NVX™ devices:
NOTE: After a TSW-x60 series touch screen or compatible handheld remote is added to
the system, the Crestron Pyng user project is loaded to the device. If a TSR-310 is added to the system and is placed in Performance UI mode, the Performance UI software is displayed on the TSR-310. For more information, refer to the Performance UI for TSR­310 Operations Guide (8410) at
1. Select Crestron Wired and Wi-Fi from the Device Types menu.
Pair Devices Screen - Crestron Wired and Wi-Fi
www.crestron.com/manuals.
2. Select a wired connection from the Crestron Wired and Wi-Fi menu to scan the selected network for any unpaired devices. Discovered devices display underneath the wired network on the
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Pair Devices Screen - Ethernet and Wi-Fi
3. If adding a wired device with connected outputs, such as a SWAMP series audio expander or a DM-MD series video switcher, tap the device (represented by a folder icon) to view all of the available outputs that may be added to a room.
Pair Devices Screen - DM-MD32x32
If necessary, tap Rescan to rescan the selected network for any unpaired wired devices.
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To associate a paired wired device with a room:
1. Select the room where the device is installed from the Select a room menu. Refer to the image on pg. 21.
2. Select the device from the wired connection menu.
Pair Devices Screen - Ethernet and Wi-Fi
3. Tap the plus button (+) to add the device to the room selected in step 1.
NOTE: Tap the location button to turn on the location feature for the device
(if supported), which is used to locate the device in the room.
4. Enter a descriptive name for the device in the text field that is displayed.
5. For DM NVX devices, select whether the device will be configured as a receiver (audio input or output) or as a transmitter (audio input or output).
6. Tap OK. The device is added to the room.
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Pair Devices Screen - Ethernet and Wi-Fi
NOTES:
∙ After adding a DM NVX device, a pop-up dialog box is displayed that prompts the user to enter the device username and password. Enter the required credentials, and then tap
OK. For new DM NVX devices, the
default username and password are both "admin."
∙ For more information on configuring a DM NVX device on the network, refer to
https://support.crestron.com/app/answers/answer_view/
a_id/5861/loc/en_US.
After a wired device is associated with a room, tap the gear button next to the device name to display a Settings dialog box, which is used to configure device settings.
The settings dialog box for a touch screen is shown on the following page.
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TSW Settings Dialog Box
NOTE: For more information about configuring device-specific settings, click the help
button on the bottom of the device's settings dialog box (if available), or refer to the device documentation.
Tap the back arrow (<) next to a wired device to disassociate the device from the room. The device is removed from the room and is added back to the wired connection menu that was used to pair the device.
NOTE: For most devices, removing the device from a room does not remove it from the
entire system.
Tap the back arrow (<) next to a wired connection name to return to the Crestron Wired and Wi-Fi menu.
Tap the back arrow (<) next to Crestron Wired and Wi-Fi to return to the Device Types menu.
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Pair Sonos Devices

NOTE: For best practices, troubleshooting, and general information regarding
integrating Sonos devices within the Crestron Pyng system, refer to "Appendix A: Sonos and Crestron Pyng Integration" on page
To pair Sonos devices with the Crestron Pyng system, select Sonos from the Device Types menu to scan the local network for any Sonos devices.
NOTE: All Sonos devices must be discovered and configured using the Sonos app prior to
pairing them with the Crestron Pyng system.
Discovered Sonos devices display underneath the Sonos menu.
Pair Devices Screen - Sonos
195.
To associate a paired Sonos device with a room:
1. Select the room where the Sonos device is installed from the Select a room menu.
2. Tap the plus button (+) next to the Sonos device name.
3. Use the pop-up menu to select whether the Sonos device is a source (CONNECT) or a speaker (One™, PLAY:1®, PLAY:3®, CONNECT, PLAY:5®, CONNECT:AMP, Sonos Beam™, PLAYBAR®, PLAYBASE® devices).
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Sonos Device Source Selection Menu
4. Tap OK. The Sonos device is added to the room.
If necessary, tap Rescan to rescan the network for unpaired Sonos devices.
After a Sonos device is associated with a room, tap the gear button next to the device name to display a Settings dialog box, which is used to configure device settings.
Sonos Device Settings Screen
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NOTE: For more information about configuring device-specific settings, click the help
button on the bottom of the device's settings dialog box, or refer to the device documentation.
Tap the back arrow (<) next to a Sonos device to disassociate the device from the room. The device is removed from the room and is added back to the
Tap the back arrow (<) next to Sonos to return to the Device Types menu.
Sonos menu.
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Pair Third Party Devices

Select Third Party from the Device Types menu to pair third party devices with the Crestron Pyng system. Third party devices may be paired after their drivers are downloaded and installed into the system.
NOTE: Only devices with discrete on and off commands should be paired with the
system. If, for example, a device with an auto-off timer is paired with the system, the device may turn itself off while the room remains on. This behavior causes the device to power on and become out of sync with the room after the room is powered off.
Pair Devices - Third Party Devices
Crestron Certified Drivers for third party devices are added automatically to the system after they become certified. Additionally, custom device drivers may be side loaded directly into the CP4-R for added device support.
To pair third party devices with the Crestron Pyng system:
1. Select the device type from the Third Party Devices menu.
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Pair Devices - Cable Box
2. Select the device manufacturer from the device type menu. The menu for DirecTV® cable boxes is shown below.
Pair Devices - DirecTV
3. Select a room from the Select a room menu where the third party device is installed.
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4. Tap the plus button (+) next to the appropriate device model. The device driver downloads from the cloud (if it has not been already downloaded).
NOTE: When a device is added to the system using a Crestron Certified device
driver, the device driver does not update automatically in the system when a new version is released in the cloud. For instructions on installing an updated Crestron Certified device driver, refer to "Appendix G: Update Crestron Certified Drivers" on page
242.
5. Enter a descriptive name for the device in the pop-up dialog box that is displayed.
6. Configure the provided transport settings used for device communication:
For IR, serial, and CEC-controlled devices, select a control port from the list of
available ports.
Pair Devices - IR Device Configuration
NOTE: IP devices must be configured with a static IP address. The system will
no longer be able to detect the device if its IP address changes.
For TCP client devices, enter the device IP address or hostname, IP port, and
authentication credentials (if required).
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Pair Devices - TCP Device Configuration
For Crestron Connected® devices, the device's IP table must be configured
manually before it reports as online. Refer to the image below.
Pair Devices - Crestron Connected Device Configuration
7. For cable boxes, select a television provider from the list if it has already been added for another cable box, or tap
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Pair Devices - Please choose TV provider
8. Add a new television provider (if necessary):
a. Select a country and a zip/postal code to display a list of available providers.
b. Select a provider from the list, and then tap Add.
Pair Devices - Select a Provider
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NOTE: A custom cable provider file must be created and made available to the
system if the desired cable provider is not available. For more information, refer to "Appendix F: Create and Upload a Custom Television Provider" on page
238.
9. Tap OK. The third party device is added to the room.
NOTES:
∙ Custom driver package files or IR files may also be side loaded into the CP4-R over FTP or via the Device Learner tool in Crestron Toolbox. For more information, refer to "Appendix C: Create and Upload Custom Driver Files" on page 213.
∙ Media controls for custom third party devices must be created manually and uploaded with the drive package file. For more information, refer to "Appendix C: Create and Upload Custom Driver Files" on page 213
.
After a third party device is associated with a room, tap the gear button next to the device name to display a Settings dialog box, which is used to configure device settings.
The settings dialog box for a cable box is shown below.
Cable1 Settings Dialog Box
NOTE: For more information about configuring device-specific settings, click the help
button on the bottom right of the device's settings dialog box (if available), or refer to the device documentation.
Tap the back arrow (<) next to a third party device to disassociate the device from the room. The device is removed from the room.
Tap the back arrow (<) next to Third Party Devices to return to the Device Types menu.
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Pair Other Devices

Select Other from the Device Types menu to pair other devices with the Crestron Pyng system, including uncontrolled A/V devices, relay-controlled devices, and sensor devices.
Pair Devices Screen - Other
To pair a device with the Crestron Pyng system:
1. Select the room where the device is installed from the Select a room menu.
2. Select the device type from the Other menu, and tap the plus button (+).
3. Enter a descriptive name for the device.
4. Tap OK. The device is added to the room.
NOTES:
∙ Uncontrolled and relay-controlled devices must be connected to the appropriate hardware in order to function properly in the system. Set up and test connections for applicable devices in the device's settings screen.
∙ The status of controlled devices is not reported by the system. The device status must be verified manually.
After a device is associated with a room, tap the gear button next to the device name to display a Settings dialog box, which is used to configure device settings.
The settings dialog box for a relay-controlled fireplace is shown on the following page.
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Fireplace1 Settings Dialog Box
NOTE: For more information about configuring device-specific settings, click the help
button on the bottom of the device settings dialog box (if available), or refer to the device documentation.
Tap the back arrow (<) next to a device to disassociate the device from the room. The device is removed from the room.
Tap the back arrow (<) next to Other to return to the Device Types menu.
Configure a Relay-Controlled Device
To configure a relay-controlled device with the Crestron Pyng system:
NOTE: The relay device must be installed in the room and wired to the relay port of a
paired control device in order to function properly. For more information, refer to the relay device's documentation.
1. Select the room where the relay device is installed from the Select a room menu.
2. Tap the gear button next to the relay device. The Settings dialog box for the relay device is displayed.
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Fireplace1 Settings - About Tab
3. Tap the Setup tab.
Fireplace1 Settings - Setup Tab
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4. Choose the appropriate relay behavior from the Operation Mode menu:
If a Momentary behavior is selected, the controlled device is set (turned on) or reset (turned off) by a relay command, and remains in the selected state for a set duration.
If a Latching behavior is selected, the controlled device is set or reset by a relay command, and remains in the selected state until an inverse command is sent.
5. Select a relay connection from the Relay / Digital Input Configuration menu.
6. Tap the gear button next to a relay or input to set a hardware connection for the selected behavior.
Fireplace1: Off Hardware Connection
NOTE: The appropriate devices must be added to the system prior to configuring
a hardware connection.
a. Select the appropriate input port from the provided options.
b. If applicable, select the sensor monitoring state (On or Off).
c. If applicable, select the sensor contact states when turning off the relay
device (
Contacts Are Open or Contacts Are Closed).
d. Tap the checkbox next to Enable Pull-Up Resistor to enable or disable using a
pull-up resistor for the hardware connection. A checked box indicates an enabled pull-up resistor.
7. Tap the Test tab to view and test the configured relay behavior(s). The hardware connection for the relay behavior(s) must be configured before they may be tested.
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Configure a Sensor Device
To configure a sensor device with the Crestron Pyng system:
NOTE: The sensor device must be installed in the room and wired to a paired control
device in order to function properly. For more information, refer to the sensor device documentation.
1. Select the room where the sensor device is installed from the Select a room menu.
2. Tap the gear button next to the sensor device. The Settings dialog box for the sensor device is displayed.
Alarm1 Settings - About Tab
3. Tap the Setup tab.
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Alarm1 Settings - Setup Tab
4. Select a device function from the Digital Input Configuration menu.
5. Tap the gear button next to an input to set a hardware connection for the selected function.
Alarm1: Label Hardware Connection
NOTE: The appropriate devices must be added to the system prior to configuring
a hardware connection.
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a. Select the appropriate input port from the provided options.
b. If applicable, select the sensor monitoring state (On or Off).
c. If applicable, select the sensor contact states when turning off the sensor
d. Tap the checkbox next to Enable Pull-Up Resistor to enable or disable using a
6. Tap the Test tab to view and test the configured device function(s). The hardware connection for the device function(s) must be configured before they may be tested.

Manage Gateways

Tap Manage Gateways in the Device Types menu to scan the local network for any gateways that may be added to the Crestron Pyng system. Discovered gateways appear under the
device (
Contacts Are Open or Contacts Are Closed).
pull-up resistor for the hardware connection. A checked box indicates an enabled pull-up resistor.
Gateways on Network menu.
Gateways Screen
Tap the plus button (+) next to a discovered gateway to add it to the system. A system may contain up to 15 gateways with a maximum of 50 paired devices per gateway.
Once a gateway has been added to the system, select it from the Gateways in System menu to access the following options.
Tap the gear button next to the gateway name to display a Settings dialog box, which is used to configure gateway settings.
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EX GWAY Settings Dialog Box - About Tab
Tap the About tab to view various gateway settings, including the gateway name, model, serial number, firmware version, and network status. Additionally, the assigned RF channel is displayed for wireless gateways.
Tap the Devices tab to view all devices acquired to the gateway. The device name, serial number, device components (such as keypad or dimmer) and their locations in the house, and the network status are displayed for each device.
Tap the Channel tab to view and configure the RF channel assigned to the gateway. For more information about assigning an RF channel, refer to the gateway's documentation.
NOTE: Removing a gateway also removes all devices acquired by that gateway.
If necessary, tap Recheck Network to rescan the network for available gateways.
Tap the back arrow (<) next to Gateways on Network to return to the Pair Devices menu.
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Step 3: Build System

Tap the Build System button on the Setup screen to display the Build System screen.
Build System Screen
Use the Build System screen to group multiple shade motors together and to configure audio and video source routing behavior for the Crestron Pyng system.
Tap the back arrow button to return to the main Setup screen.
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Shade Groups

Tap the Setup Shade Groups button on the Build System screen or the Shade Groups button on the setup menu to display the
Shade Groups Screen
Shade Groups screen.
Use the Shade Groups screen to group multiple shade motors together. Shade motors that have the same fabric type and that are installed on the same window may be grouped. When shade motors are grouped, all shade motors for an entire window may be controlled as one.
Select a room from the List of Rooms menu to view all of the shade motors configured for that room. The user-defined name, the direction the associated window is facing, and the fabric type are displayed for each shade motor.
Shades motors that share the same window facing direction, the same fabric type, or both are grouped together automatically. From this point forward, the shade groups will appear in the configuration steps instead of the individual motors.
NOTES:
∙ Shade groups do not span across multiple rooms. However, multiple shade groups in different rooms may be controlled at the same time using shade scenes, actions, and events.
∙ Shade motors may be grouped by window facing direction only, fabric type only, or both window facing direction and fabric type.
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To view and edit shade motor settings:
1. Select the shade motor from the Shades in [Room] menu.
2. Tap the gear button next to the motor name. The Shade group configuration dialog box is displayed.
Shade group configuration for Shade Dialog Box - Group Tab
Tap the Group tab to change the window facing direction and the fabric type for the shade motor.
The following configuration options are provided:
Window Facing: Select the direction that the shade motor's associated window is facing.
Shade Type: Select the fabric type of the shade controlled by the shade motor.
Tap the Voice Control tab to enable or disable the ability to control the shade motor with voice control services (if enabled for the system).
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Shade group configuration for Shade Dialog Box - Voice Control Tab
NOTE: For more information on configuring voice control for the Crestron Pyng system,
refer to "Voice Control Settings" on page 124.
The following configuration options are provided:
Enable Status: Select whether voice control is enabled or disabled for the shade motor.
Description: Enter a description for the voice control command that appears in the voice control application.
Tap Save on the Group tab to save any changes.
On the Shade Groups screen, tap the back arrow button to return to the Build System screen.
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Source Routes

Tap the Source Routes button on the Build System screen or the Source Routes button
Source Routes Screen
on the setup menu to display the
Source Routes screen.
Use the Source Routes screen to configure audio and video source routing behavior for the Crestron Pyng system.
Media sources and content items may be routed to the appropriate endpoints in one or more rooms across the system. Rooms may also be defined as media zones so that the room's media sources may be controlled from the user control interface.
Select a room from the left screen menu to view all media devices for the room and to enable or disable the room as a media zone.
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Configure Source Routes
To configure source routing behavior for a media device:
1. Select a room from the left screen menu.
2. Select a media device from the provided options. The input and output channels for the media device are displayed, as well as any device ports that have been assigned to a channel.
Source Routes Screen - Test Crestron Connected
The following source routing options may be configured:
Tap on an input or output channel to assign an available media device port to the selected channel.
Tap the diagonal arrow button to the left of an input channel name to navigate to the input device's source routing selections.
Tap the diagonal arrow button to the right of an output channel name to navigate to the output device's source routing selections.
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Observe the following points when configuring source routes:
If two media sources are routed to a DM NVX device (via the Input 1 and Input 2 ports), both media sources may not be used at the same time. For example, if switching from Input 1 to Input 2 in a media zone, all media zones where Input 1 is selected switch to Input 2.
CEC devices must be routed manually to the HDMI® input that matches the control port that was assigned to the device.
The 25 inputs provided for Crestron Connected AVR devices are generic, as each AVR device has different input specifications. Refer to the AVR device's documentation when configuring source routes to determine the appropriate inputs to use for routing.
If the audio signal for a video source is routed to a SWAMP audio expander endpoint, the audio signal will lag behind the video signal by a few seconds when the source is selected. This behavior occurs because the SWAMP device is warming up.
Tap the gear button next to an audio input or output channel to edit settings for the speaker channel.
Speaker Output Configuration
NOTE: The audio outputs of certain Crestron audio expanders may be bridged or bussed
by assigning two output channels to the same speaker output, and tapping the gear button next to one of the outputs. A dialog box is displayed asking whether the
outputs should be bridged or bussed. For more information, refer to the device documentation at
www.crestron.com/manuals.
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Configure a Media Zone
To enable a room as a media zone:
1. Select a room from the left screen menu.
2. Tap the check box next to Enable Media Zone to enable or disable the room as a media zone. A filled checkbox indicates that the room is enabled as a media zone.
Source Routes Screen - Bedroom Configuration (Connections)
When enabled as a media zone, the room may be selected from the Media screen in the user control interface for source control. Actions and events may also be configured for the media zone.
Rooms configured as media zones may be controlled by the TSR-310 user interface. For more information, refer to the Performance UI for TSR-310 Operations Guide (Doc. 8410) at www.crestron.com/manuals
.
The following options may be viewed and configured for the media zone.
Tap the Connections tab to view and configure the media device inputs that are available for the room.
Tap the input name to select a different input from the available options.
Tap the diagonal arrow button to the left of the input to view the input
device's source routing selections.
Tap the Available Sources tab to set the default media source for the room and to select the sources that may be controlled from the room.
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Source Routes Screen - Bedroom Configuration (Available Sources)
Use the Default Source menu to select the default source that is shown for the room in the user control interface.
o Select Use Last Source to make the last-used source the default.
o Select None to have no source display by default. A blank screen is displayed
instead.
Use the Allowed Sources menu to select the media sources that may be controlled from the room.
o Tap the checkbox next to a source name to enable or disable the source from
appearing as a selectable item in the user control interface for the room.
o A filled check box indicates that the source may be selected for the room.
NOTE: Tap and hold a media source in the Allowed Sources menu until it turns
green to move it up or down in the menu. The order of the Allowed Sources menu matches the order that the media sources appear in the user control interface.
Tap the Preferred Routing tab to set a preferred audio endpoint in the room for a media source.
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Source Routes Screen - Bedroom Configuration (Preferred Routing)
Use the Source menu to select the media source that will be routed to an audio endpoint.
Use the Audio Endpoint menu to select the preferred audio endpoint once a media source has been selected.
On the Source Routes screen, tap the back arrow button to return to the Build System screen.
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Step 4: Create Scenes

Tap the Create Scenes button on the Setup screen to display the Setup Scenes screen.
Setup Scenes Screen
Use the Setup Scenes screen to create and configure scenes for the Crestron Pyng system, including lighting scenes, shade scenes, media scenes, and climate scenes.
Scenes are preset configurations for different device types that create a specific ambiance or perform a specific function when recalled. Scenes may be recalled from keypads, touch screens, and scheduled or triggered events.
For more information on programming buttons and events to recall scenes, refer to "Actions & Events" on page 72.
NOTE: Each room may contain up to 24 scenes for each scene type. (For example, a
room may contain up to 24 lighting scenes, up to 24 shade scenes, and so forth.)
Tap the back arrow button to return to the main Setup screen.
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Light Scenes

Tap the Configure Lighting Scenes button on the Setup Scenes screen or the Light Scenes button on the setup menu to display the
Light Scenes Screen
Light Scenes screen.
Use the Light Scenes screen to create lighting scenes for one or more rooms or for the entire house.
Lighting scenes are used to set predefined levels for multiple lighting loads. By default, the Crestron Pyng system creates lighting load. Additionally, whole house after the first lighting load has been added to the system.
NOTE: Lighting scenes may also be created and configured by the homeowner in user
control mode. Refer to "Create a New User Lighting Scene" on page 153.
Create New Lighting Scenes
To create a new lighting scene:
1. Select a room from the List of Rooms menu. Refer to the image above.
2. Tap the plus button (+) next to the room name.
3. Enter a descriptive name for the lighting scene in the dialog box that is displayed.
4. Tap OK.
All On and All Off scenes for every room with a
All On and All Off scenes are created automatically for the
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The new lighting scene is added to the room under the List of Scenes menu.
NOTE: All of the lighting loads that have been added to the chosen room are added to a
new lighting scene at their current brightness levels. These levels may be adjusted by tapping the wrench button next to the lighting scene name.
Configure Lighting Scenes
A lighting scene may be configured and tested after it has been added to the system. Use the
Light Scenes Screen - List of Scenes Menu
List of Scenes menu to select a lighting scene for configuration.
The following configuration options are displayed next to the lighting scene selection:
Tap the play button to recall the lighting scene in real time.
Tap the wrench button to edit the lighting loads that are affected by the scene. A dialog box for editing scene settings is displayed.
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Party Scene Dialog Box
The following settings may be configured for each lighting scene:
Lighting Loads: Use the provided controls to adjust the brightness levels for any lighting loads that have been added to the scene. Lighting loads are adjusted in real time.
o Tap the left lightbulb button to turn off a lighting load (0%).
o Tap the right lightbulb button to set a lighting load to its maximum
brightness (100%).
o Use the slider to adjust the brightness level incrementally for lighting loads
with dimmers.
NOTE: Lighting loads may also be adjusted using the dimmers or switches
configured to control the lighting load.
Fade Time: Select the duration that a lighting scene fades in after being recalled and fades out after the scene is completed.
Tap Add/Remove Loads to add lighting loads from different rooms or to remove existing lighting loads. An
Add/Remove Loads dialog box is displayed.
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Add/Remove Loads Dialog Box
To add or remove a lighting load from the scene:
1. Select a room from the Select Room Below menu.
2. Tap the check box next to a lighting load to add or remove it from the scene. A filled check box indicates that load has been added to the scene.
3. Tap Save to save any changes or Cancel to discard the changes.
Any new lighting loads added to the scene may be adjusted in the Lighting Loads section of the scene configuration dialog box.
Once all changes have been made, tap Save to save any changes to the lighting scene or tap
Cancel to discard the changes.
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Tap the eye button to select the room(s) in which the scene will be visible. The Show Scene In… dialog box is displayed.
Show Scene In… Dialog Box
Tap the check box next to a room name to make the lighting scene visible in that room. A filled check box indicates that the lighting scene is visible and may be recalled from a control device in the room (such as a touch screen). Tap
Tap the trashcan button to delete the lighting scene.
Tap the back arrow button to return to the Setup Scenes screen.
Save to save any changes.
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Shade Scenes

Tap the Configure Shade Scenes button on the Setup Scenes screen or the Shade Scenes button on the setup menu to display the
Shade Scenes Screen
Shade Scenes screen.
Use the Shade Scenes screen to create shade scenes for one or more rooms or for the entire house.
Shade scenes are used to set predefined levels for multiple shade groups. By default, the Crestron Pyng system creates shade group. Additionally, the whole house after the first shade motor has been added to the system.
NOTE: Shade scenes may also be created and configured by the homeowner in user
control mode. Refer to "Create a New User Shade Scene" on page 158.
Create New Shade Scenes
To create a new shade scene:
1. Select a room from the List of Rooms menu. Refer to the image above.
2. Tap the plus button (+) next to the room name.
3. Enter a descriptive name for the shade scene in the dialog box that is displayed.
4. Tap OK.
All Open and All Closed scenes for every room with a
All Open and All Closed scenes are created automatically for
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The new shade scene is added to the room under the List of Scenes menu.
NOTE: All of the shade groups that have been added to the chosen room are added to a
new shade scene at their current levels. These levels may be adjusted by tapping the wrench button next to the shade scene name.
Configure Shade Scenes
A shade scene may be configured and tested after it has been added to the system. Use the
List of Scenes menu to select a shade scene for configuration.
Shade Scenes Screen - List of Scenes Menu
The following configuration options are displayed next to the shade scene selection:
Tap the play button to recall the shade scene in real time.
Tap the wrench button to edit the shade groups that are affected by the scene. A notice is displayed stating that the shade scene will be recalled upon entering the scene
configuration dialog box. Tap
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Evening Scene Dialog Box
Use the Shade Loads/Groups controls to adjust the levels for any shade groups that have been added to the scene. Shade motors are adjusted in real time.
Tap Raise or Lower to raise or lower the shade incrementally.
Tap Full Open or Full Close to open or close the shade fully.
The icon to the left of each shade load shows the percentage that the shade
group is open in real time.
NOTE: Shade loads may also be adjusted using the shade motor controls or using
keypads configured to control the shade motors.
Tap Add/Remove Loads to add shade groups from different rooms or to remove existing shade groups. An
Add/Remove Loads dialog box is displayed.
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Add/Remove Loads Dialog Box
To add or remove a shade group:
1. Select a room from the Select Room Below menu.
2. Tap the check box next to a shade group to add or remove it from the scene. A filled check box indicates that shade group has been added to the scene.
3. Tap Save to save any changes or Cancel to discard the changes.
Any new shade groups added to the scene may be adjusted in the Shade Loads/Groups section of the scene configuration dialog box.
Once all changes have been made, tap Save to save any changes to the lighting scene or tap
Cancel to discard the changes.
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Tap the eye button to select the room(s) in which the scene will be visible. The Show Scene In… dialog box is displayed.
Show Scene In… Dialog Box
Tap the check box next to a room name to make the shade scene visible in that room. A filled check box indicates that the shade scene is visible and may be recalled from a control device in the room (such as a touch screen). Tap
Tap the trashcan button to delete the shade scene.
Tap the back arrow button to return to the Setup Scenes screen.
Save to save any changes.
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Media Scenes

Tap the Configure Media Scenes button on the Setup Scenes screen or the Media
Scenes button
Media Scenes Screen
to display the
Media Scenes screen.
Use the Media Scenes screen to create media scenes for the entire house. Media scenes are used to control source routing and on/off behavior for various media zones in the home.
Create New Media Scenes
To create a new media scene:
1. Tap the plus button (+) next to Whole House in the List of Rooms menu. Refer to the image above.
2. Enter a descriptive name for the media scene in the dialog box that is displayed.
3. Tap OK.
The new media scene is added to the room under the List of Scenes menu.
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Configure Media Scenes
A media scene may be configured and tested after it has been added to the system. Use the
List of Scenes menu to select a media scene for configuration.
Media Scenes Screen - List of Scenes Menu
The following configuration options are displayed next to the media scene selection:
Tap the play button to recall the media scene in real time.
Tap the wrench button to view and configure the media zone behavior for the media scene. A dialog box for editing scene settings is displayed.
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New Scene Dialog Box
The following settings may be configured for each media scene:
Source: Swipe up or down to select the media source or favorite that will be added to the scene. Select
Off to have the scene turn off all media sources for
the selected rooms.
Rooms: Swipe up or down to select the room(s) in which the media source will be routed when the scene is triggered. A filled checkbox to the left of the room name indicates that the room is selected.
NOTE: A room must be configured as a media zone before it can be selected for
a media scene. For more information, refer to "Configure a Media Zone" on page
50.
o Tap Select All to select all available rooms.
o Tap Deselect All to deselect all available rooms.
Tap Save at the bottom of the screen to save changes or tap Cancel to discard changes.
Tap the trashcan button to delete the media scene.
Tap the back arrow button to return to the Setup Scenes screen.
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Climate Scenes

Tap the Configure Climate Scenes button on the Setup Scenes screen or the Climate Scenes button on the setup menu to display the
Climate Scenes Screen
Climate Scenes screen.
Use the Climate Scenes screen to create climate scenes for thermostats that have been added to the system.
Climate scenes are used to configure predefined temperature set points or modes for a thermostat when recalled. Climate scenes are ideal for changing the HVAC system parameters during specified times of day.
Create New Climate Scenes
To create a new climate scene:
1. Tap the plus button (+) next to Whole House in the List of Rooms menu. Refer to the image above.
2. Enter a descriptive name for the climate scene in the dialog box that is displayed.
3. Tap OK.
The new climate scene is added to the room under the List of Scenes menu.
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Configure Climate Scenes
A climate scene may be configured and tested after it has been added to the system. Use the
Climate Scenes Screen - List of Scenes Menu
List of Scenes menu to select a climate scene for configuration.
The following configuration options are displayed next to the climate scene selection:
Tap the play button to recall the climate scene in real time.
Tap the wrench button to view and configure the thermostat behavior for the climate scene. A dialog box for editing scene settings is displayed.
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Cool Down Scene Dialog Box
The following settings may be configured for each climate scene:
Available Thermostats: Tap the check box next to one or more thermostats in the
Available Thermostat(s) menu to add the thermostats to the climate scene.
A filled check box indicates that the thermostat is added to the scene.
Tap on a thermostat to configure its behavior within the scene.
Schedule: Select one of the following scheduling options:
o Select Run to have the scene start the thermostat schedule.
o Select Hold to have the scene stop the thermostat schedule.
o Select Unaffected to have the scene keep the current thermostat schedule.
NOTE: If the thermostat schedule is running because Run or Unaffected was
triggered by the scene, the next scheduled climate event will overwrite the climate scene's set points.
Fan: Select one of the following fan behavior options:
o Select Auto to have the scene run the fan automatically.
o Select On to have the scene turn the fan on.
o Select Keep Current Fan Setting to have the scene keep the current
thermostat schedule.
Mode: Select one of the following thermostat modes:
o Select Off to have the scene turn the thermostat off.
o Select Cool to have the scene turn cooling mode on.
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o Select Heat to have the scene turn heating mode on.
o Select Auto to have the scene control the temperature automatically via a
chosen set point
o Select Keep Current Mode to have the scene keep the current thermostat
mode.
Adjust Setpoint(s): If this checkbox is selected, the scene adjusts the set points for Heat , Cool , and Auto modes to the chosen temperature values. Select the temperature set point for each mode from the appropriate spinner menu.
Tap Save at the bottom of the screen to save changes or tap Cancel to discard changes.
Tap the trashcan button to delete the climate scene.
Tap the back arrow button to return to the Setup Scenes screen.
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Step 5: Customize & Schedule

Tap the Customize & Schedule button on the Setup screen to display the Configuration screen.
Configuration Screen
Use the Configuration screen to create and schedule system events that are triggered when specific conditions are met, such as by pressing a button or triggering a system event. Thermostat events may also be configured using this screen.
Tap the back arrow button to return to the main Setup screen.
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Actions & Events

Tap the Customize Actions & Events button on the Configuration screen or the Actions & Events button on the setup menu to display the
Actions & Events Screen
Actions & Events screen.
Use the Actions & Events screen to configure the behavior of remotes and keypads, occupancy sensors, door locks, security systems, remote system events, media zone events, and quick actions.
Scenes and other actions may be programmed to occur when a button is pressed or a system event is triggered.
NOTE: The same basic configuration settings are provided for each item, although some
settings are added or removed for different device types and models. Refer to the following sections for specific information on each configurable device.
To select an item for configuration:
1. Select the room that contains the item from the Select a Room menu.
2. Select the item to configure from the Select an Item menu. A configuration screen for the device is displayed.
Tap the back arrow button to return to the Configuration screen.
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Configure Keypads
Select a keypad device from the Select an Item menu to display a configuration screen for the keypad.
NOTE: Horizon™ keypads provide additional settings, such as backlight customization,
that are configured using the keypad and not through Crestron Pyng. For more information, refer to the HZ-KPCN Installation Guide (Doc. 8285) at
www.crestron.com/manuals.
Actions & Events Screen - Basement Keypad1
Use the keypad configuration screen to configure keypad button colors and layout, to create custom keypad button labels, and to program keypad buttons to recall scenes and other actions.
The following configuration options are provided:
Tap the location button to turn on the location feature for the keypad (if supported), which may be used to locate the device in the room.
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Tap the Color tab to set the keypad color.
Actions & Events Screen - Color Tab
When custom-engraved keypad buttons are ordered through MyCrestron, the button color is generated automatically based on the selected color.
NOTE: Confirm that the keypad color selected with the Color tab matches the actual
keypad color before ordering custom-engraved buttons.
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Tap the Layout tab to configure a custom button layout for the keypad.
Actions & Events Screen - Layout Tab
Tap Learn Layout to display options for teaching the keypad a custom button layout.
NOTE: Install the custom buttons on the keypad prior to making this selection.
Tap Done to confirm the new layout once it has been assigned to the keypad.
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Tap the Labels tab to create custom text labels for the keypad button.
Actions & Events Screen - Labels Tab
Each line item represents a corresponding button on the keypad. The selected button lights blue on the onscreen keypad while it is being edited.
One of the following label options may be selected for each keypad button:
NOTE: For more information on ordering custom labels using the MyCrestron service,
refer to "MyCrestron Services" on page 113.
Tap Text to create custom text labels for the keypad button.
o Enter the desired label text in the text box using the on-screen keyboard.
o Tap OK to save the label.
NOTE: For larger buttons, select the check box next to Display as Two Lines to
separate the label text for the button into two lines.
Tap Icons to select a label icon from the provided options.
Tap Icons Outlined to select an outlined label icon from the provided options.
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Tap the Actions tab to program the keypad buttons to recall scenes and other actions.
Actions & Events Screen - Actions Tab
The following configuration options are provided:
Use the left screen panel to select the keypad button that will be associated with an action. Tap the desired button to select it.
Use the center panel to select the type of action that will be associated with the keypad button and to configure action-related behavior.
NOTE: Other configuration options may be provided depending on the selected
mode.
o Use the Mode drop-down menu to select the type of action that is recalled by
pressing the keypad button (such as "Scene").
o If a compatible mode is selected, use the Button Behavior drop-down menu
to set the keypad button behavior for recalling the selected action.
o If Scene is selected for Mode, use the Feedback Behavior drop-down menu to
set the feedback behavior for recalling the scene.
o If Scene is selected for Mode, tap the check box next to Enable Dimming for
Lights to allow lighting loads to be dimmed via a press-and-hold keypad action.
o If Scene is selected for Mode, tap the check box next to Enable Time of Day
Actions to enable setting actions based on the time of day.
o Tap Set all buttons to default functionality to restore the keypad buttons to
their default functionality.
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Use the right screen panel to associate an action with the keypad button.
NOTE: The same action or scene may be assigned to multiple keypad buttons.
Multiple actions or scenes may also be assigned to the same keypad button.
o Use the Select Room Below menu to select the room that contains the
desired action or scene.
o Tap on a room name to display a list of actions that may be selected for the
room. The type of action that is displayed is set using the
Mode drop-down
menu in the center panel.
o Tap the check box next to an action to add or remove that action from the
keypad button. A checked box indicates that the action is set to occur when the button is pressed.
o Tap the back arrow (<) next to the room name to return to the Select Room
Below menu.
NOTE: Only rooms that contain selectable actions appear on the Select Room
Below menu. Once an action is selected from a room, the room name is shown with blue text in the
Select Room Below menu.
Configure Remotes
Select a remote from the Select an Item menu to display a configuration screen for the remote.
Actions & Events Screen - Room 1 HR-150
Use the remote configuration screen to configure remote button colors and layout, to create custom remote button labels, and to program remote buttons to recall scenes and other actions.
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Tap the location tab to turn on the location feature for the remote (if supported), which may be used to locate the device in the room.
Tap the Color tab to select the remote color (if supported). When custom-engraved remote buttons are ordered through MyCrestron, the button color is generated automatically based on the selected color.
NOTE: Confirm that the remote color selected with the Color tab matches the actual
remote color before ordering custom-engraved buttons.
Tap the Layout tab to configure a custom button layout for the remote.
Actions & Events Screen - Layout Tab
Tap Learn Layout to display options for teaching the remote a custom button layout.
NOTE: Install the custom buttons on the remote prior to making this selection.
Tap Done to confirm the new layout once it has been assigned to the remote.
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Tap the Labels tab to create custom text labels for the remote buttons.
Actions & Events Screen - Labels Tab
Each line item represents a corresponding button on the remote. The selected button lights blue on the onscreen remote while it is being edited.
One of the following label options may be selected for each remote button:
NOTE: For more information on ordering custom labels using the MyCrestron service,
refer to "MyCrestron Services" on page 113.
Tap Text to create custom text labels for the remote button.
o Enter the desired label text in the text box using the onscreen keyboard.
o Tap OK to save the label.
NOTES:
∙ For larger buttons, tap the check box next to Display as Two Lines to
separate the label text for the button into two lines.
∙ Tap the check box next to Use Pre-Labeled Button if a button with an
existing label will be used.
Tap Icons to select a label icon from the provided options.
Tap Icons Outlined to select an outlined label icon from the provided options.
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Tap the Actions tab to program the remote buttons to recall scenes and other actions.
Actions & Events Screen - Actions Tab
The following configuration options are provided:
Use the left screen panel to select the remote button that will be associated with an action. Tap the desired button to select it.
Use the center panel to select the type of action that will be associated with the remote button and to configure action-related behavior.
NOTE: Other configuration options may be provided depending on the selected
mode.
o Use the Mode drop-down menu to select the type of action that is recalled by
pressing the remote button (such as "Scene").
o If a compatible mode is selected, use the Button Behavior drop-down menu
to set the remote button behavior for recalling the selected action.
o If Scene is selected for Mode, use the Feedback Behavior drop-down menu to
set the feedback behavior for recalling the scene.
o If Scene is selected for Mode, tap the check box next to Enable Dimming for
Lights to allow lighting loads to be dimmed via a press-and-hold remote button action.
o If Scene is selected for Mode, tap the check box next to Enable Time of Day
Actions to enable setting actions based on the time of day.
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Use the right screen panel to associate an action with the remote button.
NOTE: The same action or scene may be assigned to multiple remote buttons.
Multiple actions or scenes may also be assigned to the same remote button.
o Use the Select Room Below menu to select the room that contains the
desired action or scene.
o Tap on a room name to display a list of actions that may be selected for the
room. The type of action that is displayed is set using the
Mode drop-down
menu in the center panel.
o Tap the check box next to an action to add or remove that action from the
remote button. A checked box indicates that the action is set to occur when the button is pressed.
o Tap the back arrow (<) next to the room name to return to the Select Room
Below menu.
NOTE: Only rooms that contain selectable actions appear on the Select Room
Below menu. Once an action is selected from a room, the room name is shown with blue text in the
Select Room Below menu.
Configure Occupancy Sensors
Select an occupancy sensor from the Select an Item menu to display a configuration screen for the occupancy sensor.
Actions & Events Screen - Room 1 Occupancy Actions
Use the occupancy sensor configuration screen to associate scenes and other actions with occupancy events.
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Actions & Events Screen - Actions
The following configuration options are provided:
Use the left screen panel to select the occupancy event that will be associated with an action. Tap the desired event to select it.
Use the center panel to select the type of action that will be associated with the occupancy event and to configure action-related behavior.
NOTE: Other configuration options may be provided depending on the selected
mode.
o Use the Mode drop-down menu to select the type of action that is recalled
when the occupancy event is triggered (such as "Scene").
o If a compatible mode is selected, use the Button Behavior drop-down menu
to set the occupancy event behavior for recalling the selected action.
o If Scene is selected for Mode, tap the check box next to Enable Time of Day
Actions to enable setting actions based on the time of day.
Use the right screen panel to associate an action with the occupancy event.
NOTE: The same action or scene may be assigned to multiple occupancy events.
Multiple actions or scenes may also be assigned to the same occupancy event.
o Use the Select Room Below menu to select the room that contains the
desired action or scene.
o Tap on a room name to display a list of actions that may be selected for the
room. The type of action that is displayed is set using the
Mode drop-down
menu in the center panel.
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o Tap the check box next to an action to add or remove that action from the
occupancy event. A checked box indicates that the action is set to occur when the event is triggered.
o Tap the back arrow (<) next to the room name to return to the Select Room
Below menu.
NOTE: Only rooms that contain selectable actions appear on the Select Room
Below menu. Once an action is selected from a room, the room name is shown with blue text in the
Select Room Below menu.
Configure Door Locks
Select a door lock from the Select an Item menu to display a configuration screen for the door lock.
Actions & Events Screen - Basement Lock
Use the door lock configuration screen to associate scenes and other actions with door lock events.
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Actions & Events Screen - Actions
The following configuration options are provided:
Use the left screen panel to select the door lock event that will be associated with an action. Tap the desired event to select it.
Use the center panel to select the type of action that will be associated with the door lock event and to configure action-related behavior.
NOTE: Other configuration options may be provided depending on the selected
mode.
o Use the Mode drop-down menu to select the type of action that is recalled
when the door lock event is triggered (such as "Scene").
o If a compatible mode is selected, use the Button Behavior drop-down menu
to set the door lock event behavior for recalling the selected action.
o If Scene is selected for Mode, tap the check box next to Enable Time of Day
Actions to enable setting actions based on the time of day.
Use the right screen panel to associate an action with the door lock event.
NOTE: The same action or scene may be assigned to multiple door lock events.
Multiple actions or scenes may also be assigned to the same door lock event.
o Use the Select Room Below menu to select the room that contains the
desired action or scene.
o Tap on a room name to display a list of actions that may be selected for the
room. The type of action that is displayed is set using the
Mode drop-down
menu in the center panel.
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o Tap the check box next to an action to add or remove that action from the
door lock event. A checked box indicates that the action is set to occur when the event is triggered.
o Tap the back arrow (<) next to the room name to return to the Select Room
Below menu.
NOTE: Only rooms that contain selectable actions appear on the Select Room
Below menu. Once an action is selected from a room, the room name is shown with blue text in the
Select Room Below menu.
Configure Security Systems
Select a security system from the Select an Item menu to display a configuration screen for the security system.
Actions & Events Screen - Basement Security System
NOTE: Security systems must be connected to a PYNG-CONNECT-COM device before
they may be discovered by the Crestron Pyng system. For more information, refer to the PYNG-CONNECT-COM DO Guide (Doc. 7697) at
www.crestron.com/manuals.
Use the security system configuration screen to associate scenes and other actions with security events.
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Actions & Events Screen - Actions
The following configuration options are provided:
Use the left screen panel to select the security event that will be associated with an action. Tap the desired event to select it.
Use the center panel to select the type of action that will be associated with the security event and to configure action-related behavior.
NOTE: Other configuration options may be provided depending on the selected
mode.
o Use the Mode drop-down menu to select the type of action that is recalled
when the security event is triggered (such as "Scene").
o If a compatible mode is selected, use the Button Behavior drop-down menu
to set the security event behavior for recalling the selected action.
o If Scene is selected for Mode, tap the check box next to Enable Time of Day
Actions to enable setting actions based on the time of day.
Use the right screen panel to associate an action with the security event.
NOTE: The same action or scene may be assigned to multiple security events.
Multiple actions or scenes may also be assigned to the same security event.
o Use the Select Room Below menu to select the room that contains the
desired action or scene.
o Tap on a room name to display a list of actions that may be selected for the
room. The type of action that is displayed is set using the
Mode drop-down
menu in the center panel.
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o Tap the check box next to an action to add or remove that action from the
security event. A checked box indicates that the action is set to occur when the event is triggered.
o Tap the back arrow (<) next to the room name to return to the Select Room
Below menu.
NOTE: Only rooms that contain selectable actions appear on the Select Room
Below menu. Once an action is selected from a room, the room name is shown with blue text in the
Select Room Below menu.
Configure Alarms
Select an alarm device from the Select an Item menu to display a configuration screen for the alarm.
Actions & Events Screen - Dressing Room Alarm 1
Use the alarm configuration screen to associate scenes and other actions with alarm events.
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Actions & Events Screen - Actions
The following configuration options are provided:
Use the left screen panel to select the alarm event that will be associated with an action. Tap the desired event to select it.
Use the center panel to select the type of action that will be associated with the alarm event and to configure action-related behavior.
NOTE: Other configuration options may be provided depending on the selected
mode.
o Use the Mode drop-down menu to select the type of action that is recalled
when the alarm event is triggered (such as "Scene").
o If a compatible mode is selected, use the Button Behavior drop-down menu
to set the alarm event behavior for recalling the selected action.
o If Scene is selected for Mode, tap the check box next to Enable Time of Day
Actions to enable setting actions based on the time of day.
Use the right screen panel to associate an action with the alarm event.
NOTE: The same action or scene may be assigned to multiple alarm events.
Multiple actions or scenes may also be assigned to the same alarm event.
o Use the Select Room Below menu to select the room that contains the
desired action or scene.
o Tap on a room name to display a list of actions that may be selected for the
room. The type of action that is displayed is set using the
Mode drop-down
menu in the center panel.
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o Tap the check box next to an action to add or remove that action from the
alarm event. A checked box indicates that the action is set to occur when the event is triggered.
o Tap the back arrow (<) next to the room name to return to the Select Room
Below menu.
NOTE: Only rooms that contain selectable actions appear on the Select Room
Below menu. Once an action is selected from a room, the room name is shown with blue text in the
Select Room Below menu.
Configure Media Zones
Select an media zone from the Select an Item menu to display a configuration screen for the media zone.
Actions & Events Screen - Dressing Room Media Zone Events
NOTE: For more information on configuring media zones, refer to "Configure a Media
Zone" on page 50.
Use the media zone configuration screen to associate scenes and other actions with media zone events.
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The following configuration options are provided:
Use the left screen panel to select the media zone event that will be associated with an action. Tap the desired event to select it.
Use the center panel to select the type of action that will be associated with the media zone event and to configure action-related behavior.
NOTE: Other configuration options may be provided depending on the selected
mode.
o Use the Mode drop-down menu to select the type of action that is recalled
when the media zone event is triggered (such as "Scene").
o If a compatible mode is selected, use the Button Behavior drop-down menu
to set the media zone event behavior for recalling the selected action.
o If Scene is selected for Mode, tap the check box next to Enable Time of Day
Actions to enable setting actions based on the time of day.
Use the right screen panel to associate an action with the media zone event.
NOTE: The same action or scene may be assigned to multiple media zone events.
Multiple actions or scenes may also be assigned to the same media zone event.
o Use the Select Room Below menu to select the room that contains the
desired action or scene.
o Tap on a room name to display a list of actions that may be selected for the
room. The type of action that is displayed is set using the
Mode drop-down
menu in the center panel.
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o Tap the check box next to an action to add or remove that action from the
media zone event. A checked box indicates that the action is set to occur when the event is triggered.
o Tap the back arrow (<) next to the room name to return to the Select Room
Below menu.
NOTE: Only rooms that contain selectable actions appear on the Select Room
Below menu. Once an action is selected from a room, the room name is shown with blue text in the
Select Room Below menu.
Configure Macro Buttons
Select Whole House from the Select a Room menu, and then select Macro Buttons from the Select an Item menu to display a configuration screen for macro buttons (quick actions).
Actions & Events Screen - Whole House Macro Buttons
NOTE: Each Crestron Pyng system supports a maximum of 20 macro buttons.
Use the macro button configuration screen to configure macro button settings and to associate scenes and other actions with macro buttons.
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Tap the Settings tab to configure basic settings for macro buttons.
Actions & Events Screen - Settings
The following configuration options are provided:
Use the left screen panel to select the macro button to configure. Tap the desired event to select it.
Use the right screen panel to configure settings for the selected macro button.
o Enter a new macro button name or edit the existing macro button name in
the text box at the top of the screen.
o Tap Enable or Disable next to Enable Status to enable or disable the ability
to trigger the macro button with voice control.
NOTE: For more information on configuring voice control for the Crestron
Pyng system, refer to "Voice Control Settings" on page 124.
o Use the drop-down menu next to Global Voice Command to select a global
voice command for recalling the macro button (if voice control is enabled).
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Tap the Actions tab to associate scenes and other actions with the macro button.
Actions & Events Screen - Actions
The following configuration options are provided:
Use the left screen panel to select the macro button that will be associated with an action. Tap the desired event to select it.
Use the center panel to select the type of action that will be associated with the macro button and to configure action-related behavior.
NOTE: Other configuration options may be provided depending on the selected
mode.
o Use the Mode drop-down menu to select the type of action that is recalled
when the macro button is triggered (such as "Scene").
o If a compatible mode is selected, use the Button Behavior drop-down menu
to set the macro button behavior for recalling the selected action.
o If Scene is selected for Mode, tap the check box next to Enable Time of Day
Actions to enable setting actions based on the time of day.
Use the right screen panel to associate an action with the macro button.
NOTE: The same action or scene may be assigned to multiple macro buttons.
Multiple actions or scenes may also be assigned to the same macro button.
o Use the Select Room Below menu to select the room that contains the
desired action or scene.
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