
SYMETRIX SOLUTIONS: TECH TIP
February 2014
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Push Enabling
Once the controller numbers have been defined, it is necessary to ensure the
controller numbers in the following table are set to ‘Push’ so that changes in
the state of the Symetrix device are automatically sent to the Crestron control
system.
To enable Push, within Composer navigate to Tools-> Remote Control Manager,
and select each of the parameters in the following table and select Enable Push.
Table 1. The controller number assignments that need to be set to Push Enable.
The resulting settings should match the following figure.
Figure 3. Enabling push for the Symetrix controller parameters.
Once the Composer project is ready, push it to the Symetrix processor and
then start with the Crestron Simpl programming outlined below.
Push Interval
The default value of the push interval (100msec) is recommended to ensure
timely feedback as the state of the Symetrix processor changes. Changes to
the push interval can be made using the PUI API command.
Note:
• This project supports the standard telephony functions including an output
mute.
• The controller numbers used in the Composer project must match those
used in the Crestron Simpl project.
• Enable push for the Symetrix controller numbers
• This system is compatible with quiet mode (factory default setting) on
Symetrix systems.
Crestron Simpl Project
The example project is designed for a Crestron Pro2 controller using Simpl
v4.0.2.20. If using a different Crestron control processor, click the Configure
icon in Simpl, select the correct Crestron controller and drag it into the design.
Be sure to add UDP communications and the touch screen of choice when
changing control processors to something other than what is used in the demo
configuration.
Controller Control Number
Connect / Disconnect #1 Button 133
Line #1 Do Not Disturb 136
Line #1 Connected LED 138
Line #1 Ready LED 139
Line #1 Dialing LED 140
Line #1 Ringing LED 141
Line #1 Busy LED 142
Line #1 In Use LED 143
Line #1 Intrusion LED 144
Line #1 Fault LED 145
Output 1 Mute Button 155
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