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Crestron DM-RMC-100-C
DigitalMedia 8G+™ Receiver
& Room Controller 100
Operations & Installation Guide
This document was prepared and written by the Technical Documentation department at:
Important Safety Instructions
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Read these instructions.
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Keep these instructions.
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Heed all warnings.
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Follow all instructions.
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Do not use this apparatus near water.
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Clean only with dry cloth.
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Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
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Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or groundingtype plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
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Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
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Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
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Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
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Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
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Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE. THE APPARATUS SHALL NOT BE
EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING. OBJECTS
FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, SHOULD
NOT BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
SHOULD PERFORM SERVICE.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
IMPORTANT
This device can be used with Class 2 output wiring.
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Disconnect power prior to connecting or disconnecting equipment.
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Do not install in direct sunlight.
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The apparatus must be installed in a way that the power cord can be removed either from the wall outlet or from the device itself in order to disconnect the mains power.
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Prevent foreign objects from entering the device.
This device includes an aggregation of separate independent works that are each generally copyrighted by Crestron Electronics, Inc., with all rights reserved. One of those independent works, Linux Bridge Project, is copyrighted under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Version2, reproduced in “GNU General Public License” on page 30, where the corresponding source code is available at: ftp://ftp.crestron.com/gpl .
The specific patents that cover Crestron products are listed at patents.crestron.com.
Crestron, the Crestron logo, Crestron e-Control, Crestron Toolbox, DigitalMedia, DigitalMedia 8G, DigitalMedia 8G+, DM, DM 8G, and
DM 8G+ are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Dolby and
Dolby Digital are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories in the United States and/or other countries. DTS and
DTS-HD Master Audio are either trademarks or registered trademarks of DTS, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. HDBaseT and the HDBaseT Alliance logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of the HDBaseT Alliance in the United States and/or other countries. HDMI and the HDMI logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and/or other countries. Windows is either a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other trademarks, registered trademarks, and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Crestron disclaims proprietary interest in the marks and names of others.
©2012 Crestron Electronics, Inc.
Regulatory Compliance
As of the date of manufacture, the DM-RMC-100-C has been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and Radiocommunications Compliance Labelling.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Statement
CAUTION:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Industry Canada (IC) Compliance Statement
CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B)
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Contents
DigitalMedia 8G+ Receiver & Room Controller 100:
DM-RMC-100-C 1
Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1
Features and Functions ................................................................................................ 1
Applications................................................................................................................. 4
Specifications .............................................................................................................. 5
Physical Description.................................................................................................... 8
Setup ........................................................................................................................................ 13
Network Wiring......................................................................................................... 13
Identity Code ............................................................................................................. 13
Installation ................................................................................................................. 14
Hardware Hookup ..................................................................................................... 15
Programming Software ............................................................................................................ 18
Software Requirements for the PC ............................................................................ 18
Programming with SIMPL Windows ........................................................................ 18
Uploading and Upgrading........................................................................................................ 22
Establishing Communication..................................................................................... 22
Firmware ................................................................................................................... 24
IP Configuration ........................................................................................................ 25
Problem Solving ...................................................................................................................... 26
Troubleshooting......................................................................................................... 26
Reference Documents................................................................................................ 27
Further Inquiries ........................................................................................................ 27
Future Updates .......................................................................................................... 28
Return and Warranty Policies .................................................................................................. 29
Merchandise Returns / Repair Service ...................................................................... 29
Crestron Limited Warranty........................................................................................ 29
GNU General Public License .................................................................................................. 30
Contents
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DigitalMedia 8G+ Receiver
& Room Controller 100:
DM-RMC-100-C
Introduction
The DM-RMC-100-C provides a simple one-box interface solution for a single display device as part of a complete Crestron
®
DigitalMedia™ system. It functions as a DM 8G+™ receiver and control interface, providing a single HDMI
®
output along with Ethernet, RS-232, and IR control ports. In addition to DM 8G+, it is also compatible with HDBaseT™ specifications, allowing it to be connected directly to any HDBaseT compliant source. Its compact low-profile design allows the
DM-RMC-100-C to be installed discreetly behind a flat panel display or above a ceiling mounted projector. It connects to the head end or source location using a single CAT5e or Crestron DM 8G
®
cable.
1
Features and Functions
DigitalMedia 8G+™ receiver and display controller
DM 8G+ input supports up to 330 foot (100 meter) cable length
Connects to a DM
®
1 switcher or transmitter (each sold separately) over one
1
CAT5e or Crestron DM 8G cable
Supports HDBaseT Alliance specifications
Provides one HDMI or DVI display output
Handles HD video with Deep Color, 3D, and HDCP
Handles Dolby
®
2
TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio™, and uncompressed
7.1 linear PCM audio
Provides a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet connection
Enables device control via CEC, IR, RS-232, and Ethernet
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1.
For DM 8G+ wiring, use Crestron DM-CBL-8G DigitalMedia 8G™ cable, Crestron DM-CBL
DigitalMedia cable, Crestron DM-CBL-D DigitalMedia D cable, or generic CAT5e (or better) UTP or
STP. Maximum wire length for DM 8G+ is 330 feet (100 meters) between devices. Shielded cable and connectors are recommended to safeguard against unpredictable environmental electrical noise which may impact performance at resolutions above 1080p. Refer to the latest version of the Crestron
DigitalMedia Design Guide (Doc. 4546) for complete system design guidelines. It is available from the Crestron Web site at www.crestron.com/dmresources . DM 8G+ is also compatible with HDBaseT
Alliance specifications for connecting to HDBaseT compliant equipment. All wire and cables sold separately.
2.
HDMI requires an appropriate adapter or interface cable to accommodate a DVI signal. CBL-HD-DVI interface cable sold separately.
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Features and Functions
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Allows quick, easy setup and diagnostics
Low-profile surface mount design
Powered over the DM connection or local power pack (included)
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DigitalMedia 8G+
DigitalMedia 8G+ provides a true one-wire transport for moving high-definition video, audio, and Ethernet over low-cost twisted pair cable without compression or repeaters. Engineered for ultra high bandwidth and ultimate scalability, DM 8G+ handles uncompressed video beyond high definition with support for HDCP, Deep
Color, and 3D. Audio capabilities include support for high bitrate 7.1 audio formats such as Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio as well as uncompressed linear
PCM. All signals are transported over one 8-conductor twisted pair cable (sold separately), supporting distances up to 330 feet (100 meters) using Crestron DM 8G cable or CAT5e.
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HDBaseT
DigitalMedia 8G+ technology is designed using HDBaseT Alliance specifications, ensuring interoperability with third-party HDBaseT products. Via its DM 8G+ input, the DM-RMC-100-C can be connected directly to any HDBaseT compliant source without requiring a DM transmitter. HDBaseT connectivity through the
DM-RMC-100-C converges uncompressed full HD digital video, audio, Ethernet, power and control signals through a single CAT5e or CAT6 cable over distances up to 328 feet (100 meters).
Multimedia Display Interface
A single HDMI digital AV output port is provided on the DM-RMC-100-C, supporting HD 1080p video and WUXGA computer signals with HDCP, Deep
Color, 3D, and multi-channel HD lossless audio—all through one connection.
The HDMI output can also handle DVI signals using an appropriate adapter or interface cable.
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A single cable connects the DM-RMC-100-C to a DM switcher or transmitter or to an HDBaseT source (each sold separately), transporting video, audio, control, networking, and power signals through one RJ-45 connection.
1, 2
Multiple
DM-RMC-100-Cs may be installed to handle each display in a multi-room distribution system, all fed from a central DM switcher. Or, a single
DM-RMC-100-C can be fed straight from a DM 8G+ transmitter, affording a very simple solution for extending a computer or AV signal to a single display.
1.
Receiving Power over DM (PoDM) or Power over HDBaseT (PoH) requires connection to a switcher or other equipment that has a PoDM or PoH PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment) port.
2.
For DM 8G+ wiring, use Crestron DM-CBL-8G DigitalMedia 8G cable, Crestron DM-CBL
DigitalMedia cable, Crestron DM-CBL-D DigitalMedia D cable, or generic CAT5e (or better) UTP or
STP. Maximum wire length for DM 8G+ is 330 feet (100 meters) between devices. Shielded cable and connectors are recommended to safeguard against unpredictable environmental electrical noise which may impact performance at resolutions above 1080p. Refer to the latest version of the Crestron
DigitalMedia Design Guide (Doc. 4546) for complete system design guidelines. DM 8G+ is also compatible with HDBaseT Alliance specifications for connecting to HDBaseT compliant equipment.
All wire and cables sold separately.
3.
HDMI requires an appropriate adapter or interface cable to accommodate a DVI signal. CBL-HD-DVI interface cable sold separately.
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LAN Connectivity
Along with high-definition AV and control, DigitalMedia also integrates high-speed
Ethernet networking for a total signal distribution solution. The DM-RMC-100-C includes a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet port, providing a convenient LAN connection for a local network device.
Embedded Device Control
The DM-RMC-100-C includes built-in RS-232, IR, and Ethernet control ports to allow programmable control of the display device connected to it. It can also provide an alternative to such conventional control methods by harnessing the CEC
(Consumer Electronics Control) signal embedded in HDMI. Through its connection to the control system, the DM-RMC-100-C provides a gateway for controlling the display device through the HDMI connection, potentially eliminating the need for any dedicated control wires or IR emitters.
Low-Profile Installation
The DM-RMC-100-C mounts conveniently on a wall, ceiling, or other flat surface.
At just one inch deep, it fits easily behind a flat panel display or above a ceiling mounted projector. All connections and LED indicators are positioned on the sides, ensuring optimal access and visibility for a clean, serviceable installation. An array of indicators is provided for easy setup and troubleshooting.
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Applications
The diagram below shows a DM-RMC-100-C in a standalone application. In this application, the DM-RMC-100-C is used with a DM 8G+ transmitter such as the
DM-TX-201-C and is not used with a DM switcher.
DM-RMC-100-C in a Standalone Application
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Specifications
Specifications for the DM-RMC-100-C are listed in the following table.
DM-RMC-100-C Specifications
SPECIFICATION DETAILS
Video
Input Signal Type
Output Signal Types
Formats
Input Resolutions
Progressive
DM 8G+ (DigitalMedia over one CAT5e twisted pair copper wire), HDBaseT
1
HDMI, DVI
2
HDMI with Deep Color and 3D, DVI,
HDCP content protection support
640 x 480 @ 60 Hz
720 x 480 @ 60 Hz (480p)
720 x 576 @ 50 Hz (576p)
800 x 600 @ 60 Hz
848 x 480 @ 60 Hz
852 x 480 @ 60 Hz
854 x 480 @ 60 Hz
1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz
1024 x 852 @ 60 Hz
1024 x 1024 @ 60 Hz
1280 x 720 @ 50 Hz (720p50)
1280 x 720 @ 60 Hz (720p60)
1280 x 768 @ 60 Hz
1280 x 800 @ 60 Hz
1280 x 960 @ 60 Hz
1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz
1360 x 768 @ 60 Hz
1365 x 1024 @ 60 Hz
1366 x 768 @ 60 Hz
1400 x 1050 @ 60 Hz
1440 x 900 @ 60 Hz
1600 x 900 @ 60 Hz
1600 x 1200 @ 60 Hz
1680 x 1050 @ 60 Hz
1920 x 1080 @ 24 Hz (1080p24)
1920 x 1080 @ 25 Hz (1080p25)
1920 x 1080 @ 50 Hz (1080p50)
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz (1080p60)
1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz
2048 x 1080 @ 24 Hz
2048 x 1152 @ 60 Hz plus any other resolution allowed by
HDMI up to 165 MHz pixel clock
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DM-RMC-100-C Specifications (Continued)
SPECIFICATION DETAILS
Video
Input Resolutions (Continued)
Interlaced
Output Resolutions
Audio
Input Signal Type
Output Signal Type
Formats
Communications
DigitalMedia
Ethernet
Power Requirements
3
Power Pack
Power over DM (PoDM)
Power over HDBaseT (PoH)
Minimum 2-Series Control System
Update File
4, 5
Environmental
Temperature
Humidity
Heat Dissipation
Enclosure
Chassis
Mounting
720 x 480 @ 30 Hz (480i)
720 x 576 @ 25 Hz (576i)
1920 x 1080 @ 25 Hz (1080i25)
1920 x 1080 @ 30 Hz (1080i30) plus any other resolution allowed by
HDMI up to 165 MHz pixel clock
Matched to input
DM 8G+, HDBaseT
HDMI
Dolby Digital
®
, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby
Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS
®
,
DTS-ES, DTS 96/24, DTS-HD High Res,
DTS-HD Master Audio, up to 8ch PCM
DM 8G+, HDCP management, EDID format management, CEC, PoDM,
HDBaseT compliant
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, auto-switching, auto-negotiating, auto-discovery, full/half duplex, DHCP
0.75 amps @ 24 Vdc;
100-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz power pack included
PoDM PD (Powered Device), capable of being powered by a PoDM PSE (Power
Sourcing Equipment)
PoH PD, capable of being powered by a
PoH PSE
Version 4.001.1012 or later
32º to 104º F (0º to 40º C)
10% to 90% RH (non-condensing)
29 Btu/h
Metal, black finish, with two integral mounting flanges, vented top and bottom
Freestanding, surface mount, or attach to a single rack rail
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SPECIFICATION DETAILS
Dimensions
Height
Width
Depth
Weight
Included Accessory
Available Accessories
CBL-HD
CBL-HD-DVI
CBL-HD-LOCK
CNSP-XX
DM-8G-CONN-100
DM-8G-CRIMP
DM-CBL-8G
IRP2
MP-WP140
MP-WP152
MP-WP181-C
MPI-WP150
MPI-WP181-C
6.09 in (155 mm)
5.63 in (143 mm)
1.02 in (26 mm)
17 oz (468 g)
Universal 24 Vdc power pack
Crestron Certified HDMI Interface Cable
Crestron Certified HDMI to DVI Interface
Cable
Locking High-Speed HDMI Cable
Custom Serial Interface Cable
DigitalMedia 8G Cable Connectors
Crimping Tool for DM-8G-CONN
DigitalMedia 8G Cable
IR Emitter Probe
Media Presentation Wall Plate – DVI with
Mini-TRS Stereo Audio
Media Presentation Wall Plate – HDMI
Media Presentation Wall Plate –
DigitalMedia 8G+
Media Presentation Wall Plate –
International Version – HDMI
Media Presentation Wall Plate –
International Version – DigitalMedia 8G+
1. For DM 8G+ wiring, use Crestron DM-CBL-8G DigitalMedia 8G cable, Crestron DM-CBL
DigitalMedia cable, Crestron DM-CBL-D DigitalMedia D cable, or generic CAT5e (or better) UTP or
STP. Maximum wire length for DM 8G+ is 330 feet (100 meters) between devices. Shielded cable and connectors are recommended to safeguard against unpredictable environmental electrical noise which may impact performance at resolutions above 1080p. Refer to the latest version of the Crestron
DigitalMedia Design Guide (Doc. 4546) for complete system design guidelines. DM 8G+ is also compatible with HDBaseT Alliance specifications for connecting to HDBaseT compliant equipment.
All wire and cables sold separately.
2. HDMI requires an appropriate adapter or interface cable to accommodate a DVI signal. CBL-HD-DVI interface cable sold separately.
3.
A power pack, power over DM, or power over HDBaseT can be used to power the DM-RMC-100-C.
4. The latest software versions can be obtained from the Crestron Web site. Refer to the NOTE following these footnotes.
5. Crestron 2-Series control systems include the AV2 and PRO2. Consult the latest Crestron Product
Catalog for a complete list of 2-Series control systems.
NOTE:
Crestron software and any files on the Web site are for authorized Crestron dealers and Crestron Authorized Independent Programmers (CAIP) only. New users may be required to register to obtain access to certain areas of the site (including the
FTP site).
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Physical Description
This section provides information on the connections, controls and indicators available on the DM-RMC-100-C.
DM-RMC-100-C Physical View (Front View)
DM-RMC-100-C Physical Views (Left and Right Side Views)
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DM-RMC-100-C Overall Dimensions (Front View)
5.55 in
(141 mm)
4.63 in
(118 mm)
5.45 in
(139 mm)
DM-RMC-100-C Overall Dimensions (Bottom View)
1.00 in
(25 mm)
1.02 in
(26 mm)
5.63 in
(143 mm)
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3
4
5
1
2
4.97 in
(127 mm)
6.09 in
(155 mm)
Connectors, Controls & Indicators
# CONNECTORS
1
,
CONTROLS &
INDICATORS
1 HDMI OUT LED
2 HDMI OUT
3 COM
4 IR (1-2)
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DESCRIPTION
(1) Green LED, indicates video signal presence at the HDMI output
(1) 19-pin Type A HDMI female;
HDMI digital video/audio output;
Supports DVI
2
(1) 5-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block, bidirectional RS-232 port;
Up to 115.2k baud, hardware and software handshaking support
(1) 4-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block comprising two IR/serial ports;
IR output up to 1.1 MHz;
1-way serial TTL/RS-232 (0-5 volts) up to 19200 baud
3
6
10
11
7
8
9
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# CONNECTORS
1
,
CONTROLS &
INDICATORS
5 LAN
Pin 1 Pin 8
DESCRIPTION
Amber
LED
Green
LED
(1) 8-pin RJ-45 female, shielded, with two
LED indicators;
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet port;
Green LED indicates Ethernet link status;
Amber LED indicates Ethernet activity
PIN
1
2
3
4
SIGNAL
TX +
TX -
RX +
N/C
PIN
5
6
7
8
SIGNAL
N/C
RX -
N/C
N/C
(1) 6-32 screw, chassis ground lug 6
7
8
9
10
DM IN
Pin 1
Amber
LED
4
Pin 8
Green
LED
RESET
SETUP
(Button and LED)
24 V
0.75A MAX
(1) 8-pin RJ-45 female, shielded, with two
LED indicators;
DM 8G+ input, HDBaseT compliant;
PoDM and PoH PD (Powered Device) port
5
;
Connects to the DM 8G+ output of a DM switcher, transmitter, or other DM device, or to an HDBaseT device via CAT5e or
Crestron DM-CBL-8G cable
6
;
Green LED indicates DM link status;
Solid amber LED indicates HDCP video;
Blinking amber LED indicates non-HDCP video
(1) Miniature recessed push button for hardware reset
(1) Miniature recessed push button for
Ethernet setup and (1) red LED
(1) 2.1 x 5.5 mm dc power connector;
24 volt dc power input;
Power pack included
11 Power LED (1) Green LED, indicates operating power supplied from local power pack, PoDM, or
PoH
1. Interface connectors for the
COM
and
IR
ports are provided with the unit.
2. HDMI requires an appropriate adapter or interface cable to accommodate a DVI signal. CBL-HD-DVI interface cable sold separately.
3. Maximum string length for serial commands sent via the
IR
port should be no greater than
40 characters.
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4. The port consists of one RJ-45 connector. Refer to the following table for the connector pinouts.
DM IN Connector Pinouts
1 8
PIN # WIRE COLOR PIN # WIRE COLOR
3
4
1
2
Orange/White
Orange
Green/White
Blue
5
6
7
8
Blue/White
Green
Brown/White
Brown
5. Receiving Power over DM (PoDM) or Power over HDBaseT (PoH) requires connection to a switcher or other equipment that has a PoDM or PoH PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment) port.
6.
For DM 8G+ wiring, use Crestron DM-CBL-8G DigitalMedia 8G cable, Crestron DM-CBL
DigitalMedia cable, Crestron DM-CBL-D DigitalMedia D cable, or generic CAT5e (or better) UTP or
STP. Maximum wire length for DM 8G+ is 330 feet (100 meters) between devices. Shielded cable and connectors are recommended to safeguard against unpredictable environmental electrical noise which may impact performance at resolutions above 1080p. Refer to the latest version of the Crestron
DigitalMedia Design Guide (Doc. 4546) for complete system design guidelines. DM 8G+ is also compatible with HDBaseT Alliance specifications for connecting to HDBaseT compliant equipment.
All wire and cables sold separately.
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Setup
Network Wiring
When wiring the DM network, consider the following:
Use Crestron Certified Wire.
Use Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment.
CAUTION:
Failure to use Crestron power supplies could cause equipment damage or void the Crestron warranty.
Provide sufficient power to the system.
For DM 8G+ wiring, use Crestron DM-CBL-8G DigitalMedia 8G cable,
Crestron DM-CBL DigitalMedia cable, Crestron DM-CBL-D DigitalMedia
D cable, or generic CAT5e (or better) UTP or STP. Maximum wire length for DM 8G+ is 330 feet (100 meters) between devices. Shielded cable and connectors are recommended to safeguard against unpredictable environmental electrical noise which may impact performance at resolutions above 1080p. Refer to the latest version of the Crestron DigitalMedia
Design Guide (Doc. 4546) for complete system design guidelines. DM 8G+ is also compatible with HDBaseT Alliance specifications for connecting to
HDBaseT compliant equipment.
The DM-RMC-100-C also uses high-speed Ethernet for communications between the device and a control system, computer, media server, and other IP-based devices.
For general information on connecting Ethernet devices in a Crestron system, refer to the latest version of the Crestron e-Control
Reference Guide (Doc. 6052), which is available from the Crestron Web site ( www.crestron.com/manuals ). For information specifically related to Ethernet connectivity using DigitalMedia devices, refer to the latest version of the Crestron IP Considerations Guide for the IT Professional (Doc.
4579), which is also available from the Crestron Web site
( www.crestron.com/dmresources ).
Identity Code
NOTE:
In the SIMPL Windows program, the IP ID of the DM-RMC-100-C is assigned automatically and does not require additional programming when the
DM-RMC-100-C is dropped onto an output card of a DM switcher. Use the information below when the DM-RMC-100-C is dropped directly into an Ethernet slot on the control system in SIMPL Windows without a DM switcher.
The IP ID is set within the DM-RMC-100-C IP table using Crestron Toolbox™.
For information on setting an IP table, refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file.
The IP IDs of multiple DM-RMC-100-C devices in the same system must be unique.
When setting the IP ID, consider the following:
The IP ID of each unit must match an IP ID specified in the SIMPL
Windows program.
Each device using IP to communicate with a control system must have a unique IP ID.
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Ventilation
Mounting on a Flat Surface
Installation
The DM-RMC-100-C mounts on a flat surface such as a wall or ceiling.
The DM-RMC-100-C can also be mounted on a rack rail.
The DM-RMC-100-C should be used in a well-ventilated area. The venting holes should not be obstructed under any circumstances.
To prevent overheating, do not operate this product in an area that exceeds the environmental temperature range listed in the table of specifications.
To mount the DM-RMC-100-C on a flat surface such as a wall or ceiling, use four mounting screws (not included). The following illustration shows mounting of the
DM-RMC-100-C on a wall.
NOTE:
To ensure optimum ventilation when mounted on a wall, position the
DM-RMC-100-C vertically so that the venting holes are positioned at the top and bottom of the unit.
Mounting DM-RMC-100-C on a Wall
Mounting Screws (4)
(Not Included)
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Rack Mounting
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To mount the DM-RMC-100-C on the left or right rail of a rack, use two rack mounting screws (not included). The following illustration shows mounting of the
DM-RMC-100-C on the right rail of a rack.
Mounting DM-RMC-100-C on Rack Rail (Right Rack Rail Shown)
Rack Mounting
Screws
(Not Included)
Hardware Hookup
Make the necessary connections as called out in the illustrations on the following page. Refer to “Network Wiring” on page 13. Apply power after all connections have been made.
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Hardware Connections for the DM-RMC-100-C (Left Side)
HDMI OUT:
Digital Video/Audio Output
COM:
To RS-232 Device
IR:
To IR Device or
Device Without RS-232
LAN:
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Ethernet to LAN
Hardware Connections for the DM-RMC-100-C (Right Side)
Ground
DM IN:
From DM Switcher, Transmitter, or Other DM Device or from Third-Party
HDBaseT Device
24 VDC:
From Power Supply
(Included)
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NOTE:
Ensure that the unit is properly grounded by connecting the chassis ground lug to an earth ground (building steel).
NOTE:
For DM 8G+ wiring, use Crestron DM-CBL-8G DigitalMedia 8G cable,
Crestron DM-CBL DigitalMedia cable, Crestron DM-CBL-D DigitalMedia D cable, or generic CAT5e (or better) UTP or STP. Maximum wire length for DM 8G+ is 330 feet (100 meters) between devices. Shielded cable and connectors are recommended to safeguard against unpredictable environmental electrical noise which may impact performance at resolutions above 1080p. Refer to the latest version of the Crestron
DigitalMedia Design Guide (Doc. 4546) for complete system design guidelines.
DM 8G+ is also compatible with HDBaseT Alliance specifications for connecting to
HDBaseT compliant equipment.
NOTE:
The 24 Vdc power pack (included) is not required if power over DM or power over HDBaseT is used.
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Programming Software
Have a question or comment about Crestron software?
Answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) can be viewed in the Online Help section of the Crestron Web site. To post a question or to view questions submitted to Crestron’s True Blue Support, log in at www.crestron.com/onlinehelp . First-time users must establish a user account to fully benefit from all available features.
Configuration Manager
Software Requirements for the PC
NOTE:
The latest software can be downloaded from the Crestron Web site
( www.crestron.com/software ).
Crestron provides an assortment of Windows
-based software tools to develop a customized system. Use Crestron SIMPL Windows to create a program to control the
DM-RMC-100-C.
Programming with SIMPL Windows
SIMPL Windows is Crestron’s premier software for programming Crestron control systems. It is organized into two separate but equally important “Managers”:
Configuration and Program.
Configuration Manager is the view where programmers “build” a Crestron control system by selecting hardware from the
Device Library
.
1.
To incorporate the DM-RMC-100-C into the system, drag the
DM-RMC-100-C from the DigitalMedia | DM Receivers folder of the
Device Library
and drop it into either of the following in
System Views:
A compatible output card of a DM switcher
Directly to a card in the Ethernet slot of the control system (used without a DM switcher)
Locating the DM-RMC-100-C in the Device Library
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The system tree of the control system displays the DM-RMC-100-C in the appropriate slot with a default IP ID as shown in the following illustrations.
In the first example, the DM-RMC-100-C is used with the DMCO-50 output card in a DM-MD8X8 switcher. In the second example, the
DM-RMC-100-C is used with the C2ENET-2 card in an Ethernet slot on the control system.
C2ENET-2 Device, Slot 8 (Using Output Card in DM Switcher)
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C2ENET-2 Device, Slot 8 (Using Ethernet Slot on Control System)
2. If additional DM-RMC-100-C devices are to be added, repeat step 1 for each device. Each DM-RMC-100-C device is assigned a different
IP ID.
3. If necessary, double-click a device to open the “Device Settings” window and change the IP ID as shown in the following illustration.
“Device Settings: Crestron DM-RMC-100-C” Window
NOTE:
The ID code specified in the SIMPL Windows program must match the IP ID of each unit. Refer to “Identity Code” on page 13.
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Program Manager
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Program Manager is the view where programmers “program” a Crestron control system by assigning signals to symbols.
The symbol can be viewed by double-clicking the icon or dragging it into
Detail
View
. Each signal in the symbol is described in the SIMPL Windows help file (
F1
).
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Uploading and Upgrading
Crestron recommends using the latest programming software and that each device contains the latest firmware to take advantage of the most recently released features.
However, before attempting to upload or upgrade it is necessary to establish communication. Once communication has been established, files (for example, firmware) can be transferred to the device. In addition, the IP table of the device can be configured.
Via DM Switcher
Establishing Communication
Use Crestron Toolbox for communicating with the DM-RMC-100-C; refer to the
Crestron Toolbox help file for details.
A PC running Crestron Toolbox communicates with the DM-RMC-100-C in the following ways:
Via a DM switcher using TCP/IP or USB communication. TCP/IP provides a faster method of communication than USB.
Via the
LAN
port of the DM-RMC-100-C using TCP/IP communication.
In this scenario, the DM-RMC-100-C is used in a standalone configuration
(a DM switcher is not used).
TCP/IP Communication via DM Switcher
To establish TCP/IP communication between the PC and the DM-RMC-100-C via the DM switcher:
1. Establish communication between the PC and the DM switcher as described in the latest version of the DigitalMedia Switchers Operations Guide
(Doc. 6755).
2. Use the Device Discovery Tool in Crestron Toolbox to find the IP address of the DM-RMC-100-C. The tool is available in Toolbox version 1.15.143 or later.
3. Use the Address Book in Crestron Toolbox to create an entry for the
DM-RMC-100-C using the
TCP
connection type, and enter the IP address of the DM-RMC-100-C.
4. Display the “System Info” window of the DM-RMC-100-C (click the icon); communications are confirmed when the device information is displayed.
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USB Communication via DM Switcher
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Via LAN Port
To establish USB communication between the PC and the DM switcher:
1. Use the Address Book in Crestron Toolbox to create an entry using the expected communication protocol (USB). When multiple USB devices are connected, identify the DM switcher by entering “DM-MD8X8”,
“DM-MD16X16”, or “DM-MD32X32” in the
Model
textbox, the unit’s serial number in the
Seria
l textbox, or the unit’s hostname in the
Hostname
textbox. The hostname can be found in the “System Info” window in the section marked
Ethernet
; however, communications must be established in order to see this information in the “System Info” window.
2. Display the “System Info” window (click the
icon); communications are confirmed when the device information is displayed.
TCP/IP Communication via LAN Port of DM-RMC-100-C
To establish TCP/IP communication between the PC and the DM-RMC-100-C via the
LAN
port of the DM-RMC-100-C:
1. Use the Device Discovery Tool in Crestron Toolbox to find the IP address of the DM-RMC-100-C. The tool is available in Toolbox version 1.15.143 or later.
NOTE:
When the DM-RMC-100-C is used in a standalone configuration
(not used with a DM switcher), DHCP is enabled by default. If desired, a default IP address (192.168.1.243) can be assigned by holding down its
SETUP
button while applying power. This IP address overwrites any previous settings and remains until it is changed.
2. Use the Address Book in Crestron Toolbox to create an entry for the
DM-RMC-100-C using the
TCP
connection type, and enter the IP address of the DM-RMC-100-C.
3. Display the “System Info” window of the DM-RMC-100-C (click the icon); communications are confirmed when the device information is displayed.
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4. (Optional) If additional changes to TCP/IP settings are desired, do the following: a.
Assign an IP address, IP mask, and default router for the
DM-RMC-100-C via the Crestron Toolbox (
Functions | Ethernet
Addressing
). b.
Close the “System Info” window. c.
In Crestron Toolbox, change the Address Book entry for the
DM-RMC-100-C so that it uses the IP address assigned in step 4a. d.
Display the “System Info” window of the DM-RMC-100-C (click the
icon); communications are confirmed when the device information is displayed.
Firmware
Firmware files may be distributed from programmers to installers or from Crestron to dealers. Firmware upgrades are available from the Crestron Web site as new features are developed after product releases. For details on upgrading, refer to the
Crestron Toolbox help file.
Check the Crestron Web site to find the latest firmware. (New users may be required to register to obtain access to certain areas of the site, including the FTP site.)
To upgrade DM-RMC-100-C firmware:
1. Do either of the following:
If the DM-RMC-100-C is connected to a DM switcher, use the Device
Discovery Tool in Crestron Toolbox to find the IP address of the switcher.
If the DM-RMC-100-C is being used in a standalone configuration (not used with a DM switcher), use the Device Discovery Tool to find the IP address of the DM-RMC-100-C.
2.
Add the IP address found in step 1 to the Address Book in Toolbox.
3.
Download the appropriate .puf file from the Crestron Web site to the PC.
4 Double-click the .puf file. The Toolbox Address Book opens.
5. From the list in the Address Book, select the DM switcher (if the
DM-RMC-100-C is connected to a switcher) or the DM-RMC-100-C (if the
DM-RMC-100-C is used in a standalone configuration), and then click
OK.
Either of the following occurs:
If the DM switcher was selected, a DM device list is displayed that allows an upgrade to all DM devices connected to the switcher.
If the DM-RMC-100-C was selected, a DM device list is displayed that allows an upgrade to the DM-RMC-100-C only.
In the DM device lists that are displayed, the checkbox of any item that needs to be upgraded is automatically selected.
6. Click
7. After the process is complete, click
Recheck
to verify the upgrade.
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IP Configuration
If the DM-RMC-100-C is used in a standalone configuration (without a DM switcher), use Crestron Toolbox to create the IP table entry of the DM-RMC-100-C.
NOTE:
If the DM-RMC-100-C is connected to a DM switcher, the IP table entry of the DM-RMC-100-C is created automatically.
1.
Use the Device Discovery Tool to find the IP address of the
DM-RMC-100-C. Then, in the Toolbox, display the “System Info” window
(click the
icon) and select the DM-RMC-100-C entry from the Address
Book.
2.
Select
Functions | IP Table Setup
.
3.
Add, modify or delete entries in the IP table. The DM-RMC-100-C can have only one IP table entry.
4.
A defined IP table can be saved to a file or sent to the device.
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Problem Solving
Troubleshooting
The following table provides corrective action for possible trouble situations.
If further assistance is required, please contact a Crestron customer service representative.
DM-RMC-100-C Troubleshooting
TROUBLE
Power LED does not illuminate.
Green LED on
DM IN
port does not illuminate.
HDMI OUT
LED does not illuminate.
HDMI OUT
LED is green but video on connected display is black.
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION
Device is not receiving power.
If device is powered over DM:
Verify cable connection to the
DM IN
port.
Verify that device connected to the
DM IN
port can provide power to this device.
If device is powered from power supply connected to DC power jack, verify power supply connections to the device and to the power outlet.
Verify cable connection to the
DM IN
port.
Device cannot establish a link to the device connected to the
DM IN
port.
Device is not receiving video signal.
Device connected to the
HDMI OUT
port has not sent the hotplug signal.
HDCP is blanking the video output.
Ensure proper video signal is routed to device.
Power on device connected to the
HDMI OUT
port and ensure that it is switched to the correct input.
Verify that device connected to
HDMI output supports HDCP.
(Continued on following page)
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TROUBLE
LAN
LED does not illuminate green.
Loss of functionality due to electrostatic discharge.
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION
LAN network cable is not connected to the
LAN
port or to the 10BASE-T/
100BASE-TX compatible device.
LAN network cable is not the proper type.
Verify LAN network cable connection to the
LAN
port and to the compatible network device.
LAN network cable is not the proper length.
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX compatible device is not receiving power.
Improper grounding.
Verify that network cable complies with EIA/TIA 568 and the CAT5 specification.
Verify that network cable is the proper length. Cable length must not exceed 328 feet
(100 meters).
Apply power to the network device.
Check that all ground connections have been made properly.
NOTE:
For more advanced diagnostics, use the DMTool in Crestron Toolbox.
Reference Documents
The latest version of all documents mentioned within the guide can be obtained from the Crestron Web site.
List of Related Reference Documents
DOCUMENT TITLE
Crestron DigitalMedia Design Guide ( www.crestron.com/dmresources )
Crestron DigitalMedia Switchers Operations Guide
( www.crestron.com/manuals )
Crestron e-Control Reference Guide ( www.crestron.com/manuals )
Crestron IP Considerations Guide for the IT Professional
( www.crestron.com/dmresources )
Further Inquiries
To locate specific information or to resolve questions after reviewing this guide, contact Crestron's True Blue Support at 1-888-CRESTRON [1-888-273-7876] or refer to the listing of Crestron worldwide offices on the Crestron Web site
( www.crestron.com/offices ) for assistance within a particular geographic region.
To post a question about Crestron products, log onto the Online Help section of the
Crestron Web site ( www.crestron.com/onlinehelp ). First-time users must establish a user account to fully benefit from all available features.
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Future Updates
As Crestron improves functions, adds new features and extends the capabilities of the DM-RMC-100-C, additional information may be made available as manual updates. These updates are solely electronic and serve as intermediary supplements prior to the release of a complete technical documentation revision.
Check the Crestron Web site periodically for manual update availability and its relevance. Updates are identified as an “Addendum” in the Download column.
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Return and Warranty Policies
Merchandise Returns / Repair Service
1.
No merchandise may be returned for credit, exchange or service without prior authorization from
Crestron. To obtain warranty service for Crestron products, contact an authorized Crestron dealer.
Only authorized Crestron dealers may contact the factory and request an RMA (Return
Merchandise Authorization) number. Enclose a note specifying the nature of the problem, name and phone number of contact person, RMA number and return address.
2.
Products may be returned for credit, exchange or service with a CRESTRON Return Merchandise
Authorization (RMA) number. Authorized returns must be shipped freight prepaid to Crestron, 6
Volvo Drive, Rockleigh, N.J. or its authorized subsidiaries, with RMA number clearly marked on the outside of all cartons. Shipments arriving freight collect or without an RMA number shall be subject to refusal. Crestron reserves the right in its sole and absolute discretion to charge a 15% restocking fee plus shipping costs on any products returned with an RMA.
3.
Return freight charges following repair of items under warranty shall be paid by Crestron, shipping by standard ground carrier. In the event repairs are found to be non-warranty, return freight costs shall be paid by the purchaser.
Crestron Limited Warranty
Crestron Electronic, Inc. warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase from Crestron, with the following exceptions: disk drives and any other moving or rotating mechanical parts, pan/tilt heads and power supplies are covered for a period of one (1) year; touch screen display and overlay components are covered for 90 days; batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered.
This warranty extends to products purchased directly from Crestron or an authorized Crestron dealer.
Purchasers should inquire of the dealer regarding the nature and extent of the dealer's warranty, if any.
Crestron shall not be liable to honor the terms of this warranty if the product has been used in any application other than that for which it was intended or if it has been subjected to misuse, accidental damage, modification or improper installation procedures. Furthermore, this warranty does not cover any product that has had the serial number altered, defaced or removed.
This warranty shall be the sole and exclusive remedy to the original purchaser. In no event shall Crestron be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any kind (property or economic damages inclusive) arising from the sale or use of this equipment. Crestron is not liable for any claim made by a third party or made by the purchaser for a third party.
Crestron shall, at its option, repair or replace any product found defective, without charge for parts or labor.
Repaired or replaced equipment and parts supplied under this warranty shall be covered only by the unexpired portion of the warranty.
Except as expressly set forth in this warranty, Crestron makes no other warranties, expressed or implied, nor authorizes any other party to offer any warranty, including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Any implied warranties that may be imposed by law are limited to the terms of this limited warranty. This warranty statement supersedes all previous warranties.
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Table of contents
- 7 Introduction
- 7 Features and Functions
- 10 Applications
- 11 Specifications
- 14 Physical Description
- 19 Setup
- 19 Network Wiring
- 19 Identity Code
- 20 Installation
- 21 Hardware Hookup
- 24 Programming Software
- 24 Software Requirements for the PC
- 24 Programming with SIMPL Windows
- 28 Uploading and Upgrading
- 28 Establishing Communication
- 30 Firmware
- 31 IP Configuration
- 32 Problem Solving
- 32 Troubleshooting
- 33 Reference Documents
- 33 Further Inquiries
- 34 Future Updates
- 35 Return and Warranty Policies
- 35 Merchandise Returns / Repair Service
- 35 Crestron Limited Warranty
- 36 GNU General Public License