
CRESTRON CNRFT/CNIRT One-Way Wireless Panels
REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEMS
1 DOC. 8051B
Specifications subject to change without notice.
DESCRIPTION:
Functional Description
The CNRFT series of portable RF wireless controls is designed to operate with the CRESNET II system
with the use of a wireless receiver such as the CNRFGW network unit. The CNIRT series of infra-red
controls operates with the CNIRGW network unit.
CNRFT and CNIRT transmitter may also communicate with older systems having a CNRFT-1W, CNRF-
2W, or CNIRR-1W wireless receiver connected to a CNWCI-4 Wireless Module.
Physical Description
Panelsarepre-mountedinconsolettesofhigh-impactmoldedplasticwithblacklacqueroroakwoodtrim.
Customengraving,choiceofcoloredbuttoncaps,panel finishes and button configurations,andthe
omissionof unused buttons are all standard.
Configuration Differences
The CNRFT/CNIRT 32 and 48 button models can also emulate the earlier CTW series of portable
transmitters. The CNRFT-32 and CNIRT-32 transmitters can emulate the CTW-32 transmitters, while
the CNRFT-48 and CNIRT-48 transmitter can emulate the CTW-48 transmitters. A CNRFT or CNIRT
series transmitter will emulate a CTW series transmitter using the same ID CODE settings when the ID
CODEis set to 00 through 0F. When a CTW series transmitter is being emulated, that model must be
specified (not a CNRFT) in the SIMPL-C TRANSMITTER statement. If you are programming in SIMPL-I,
you must inform SIMPL-I you are using a CTW series transmitter.
LEADING SPECIFICATIONS:
CRESNET II Workshop Version 4.00 or later.
CRESNET II Operating System SR30160.OPS or later.
INSTALLATION/SETUP:
Identity Code
Eachunique transmitter communicating with the receiver requires the setting of an identity code (ID
CODE). ID CODES are two-digit hexadecimal numbers from 00 to 7F. To set the ID CODE, use the two
rotary switches accessible through the battery compartment. Each rotary switch is numbered 0 through
F. Use a small screwdriver to point the arrow in the center of the switch to the desired number or letter.
The left rotary switch represents the most significant digit.