User Guide

Shade & Drape Motor Controller Crestron C2N-SDC
Earliest Version Software Requirements for the
PC
NOTE: Crestron recommends that you use the latest software and that
each device contains the latest firmware to take advantage of the most
recently released features. Please check the Crestron website
(http://www.crestron.com/updates) for the latest versions of software and
firmware. New users are required to register to obtain access to this site.
The following are the earliest useable software version requirements for
the PC:
SIMPL Windows version 2.05.22 with Library Update 311.
Requires SIMPL+ Cross Compiler version 1.1.
Crestron Database version 16.4. Required by SIMPL Windows.
Crestron Viewport version 3.35 or later.
(Optional) Crestron D3 Pro (version 1.43 or later)
(Optional) SystemBuilder (version 2.0 or later)
Crestron D3 Pro System Programming
Crestron D3 Pro Software provides all the tools necessary to create a
complete Crestron System for residential applications. The system
includes the control system program, touchpanel screens and keypad
programming, documentation, and real-time adjustment capabilities. As
with all Crestron software, the D3 Pro software provides extensive right-
click and drag-and-drop functionality, in addition to convenient keyboard
shortcuts for frequently used functions and commands.
D3 Pro is organized into six views of the system, each displaying a
program detail area, a toolbox of devices such as interfaces, fixtures, and
modules, and a system directory of devices arranged by location. You
can add a device to your system simply by selecting it from the toolbox
and dragging it to a room in the system directory. The available devices
differ depending on the view, but all the views have a general toolbox
that allows you to add areas and rooms at any time.
For detailed information about D3 Pro, refer to the latest version of the
Crestron D3 Pro Reference Guide (Doc. 5998), available from the
Crestron website.
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