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The CAV-M1000ES Setup Application enables you to configure the CAV-M1000ES main unit using your PC and an RS232 interface. The setup software allows you to do many key functions: • Tell the CAV-M1000ES what "input" and

"common" sources are connected by specifying the source type and manufacturer.

• Control the source selection on a Sony ES Series receiver connected to the CAV-M1000ES via RS232.

• Build "Second Page Macros" to be issued from the RMR-K100 in-wall keypads.

• Save and Load infrared remote control files for both input and common sources.

• Specify 12V triggers to activate the power of other peripherals.

• Control RS232 devices from the Aux port of the CAV-M1000ES.

• Configure the ID of the RM-TP100 radio frequency remote control so that the RF signal does not interfere with other devices.

• Back up and restore data stored inside the CAV-M1000ES.

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The CAV-M1000ES Setup Application saves, recalls and processes setup information as PC files. This makes it easy to copy a custom setup from one CAV-M1000ES and "clone" it to others. These files can also be exchanged as email attachments and pulled down from the Internet. All told, the application works with four types of files: • MSS files. Memory Setup Save files use the

"MSS" file extension. The files contain Input Source, Common Source, 12V Trigger, 2nd Page Macros, RS232 Command Strings and Main Remote RF ID information.

• MSE files. Input Source Infrared Command files use the "MSE" file extension. Each file represents infrared control commands for a specific Input Source component that is not preprogrammed into the CAV-M1000ES. MSE files are normally "learned" by the CAV-M1000ES using the handheld IR remote control of the Input Source equipment and the front panel of the M1000ES. To save the tedium of repeated manual programming, MSE files can also be saved to your PC, recalled for later use, or even downloaded from the Internet.

• MCE files. Common Source Infrared Command files use the "MCE" file extension. Each file represents infrared control commands for a specific Common Source component that is not preprogrammed into the CAV-M1000ES. MCE files are normally "learned" by the CAV-M1000ES using the handheld IR remote control of the Common Source equipment and the front panel of the M1000ES. To save the tedium of repeated manual programming, MCE files can also be saved to your PC, recalled for later use, or even downloaded from the Internet.

• MBU files. Memory Backup files use the "MBU" file extension. The files contain the entire memory of the CAV-M1000ES, including MSS, MSE and MCE files and individual RMR-K100 keypad settings.

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! Download the CAV-M1000ES Setup Software installer from the web.

" Run the installation program by double clicking on the executable file, CAV-M1000ES Setup.exe.

# After the program finishes installing, you can launch the software by double-clicking on the CAV-M1000ES Setup desktop icon or by choosing Start/Programs/CAV-M1000ES Setup.

NOTE: The CAV-M1000ES application is approximately 4MB because most supporting DLL files are compiled into the executable file.

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Configuring the CAV-M1000ES for the first time using the CAV-M1000ES Setup Application is quick and simple. There are seven steps:

Step 1: Read Setup Data from the M1000ES Step 2: Configure Sources Step 3: Build Second Page Macros (Optional) Step 4: Configure RS232 Devices (Optional) Step 5: Configure 12 Volt Triggers (Optional) Step 6: Configure the Main Remote RF ID Step 7: Write Setup Data into the M1000ES

NOTE: An RS232 null modem cable is required to connect the CAV-M1000ES to your PC. The cable is not included with the unit and must be obtained separately.

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! Snap open the front sub-panel of the CAV-

M1000ES and connect an RS232 null cable from your PC to the front panel RS232 terminal.

" Switch on the CAV-M1000ES power.

# Confirm that the baud rate is set to 57600. a. Press the Mode button until the display

says <SETUP>, and press the Enter button. b. The display will now read <WHICH

MENU?>. Press the down arrow button until it says <BAUD RATE SET>, and press Enter.

c. The display will now read <WHICH PORT?>. Press the down arrow button until the display reads <FRONT RS232C>, and press Enter.

d. Use the up/down buttons to make sure that the speed is set to <57600 bps> and press Enter.

$ Next, prepare the CAV-M1000ES for connecting to the PC. a. Press the Mode button until the display

reads <SETUP> and press Enter. b. The display will now shows <WHICH

MENU?>. Press the down arrow button until it says <PC SETUP> and press Enter.

c. The screen should now read <READY!>.

% Go to the setup software and click on the Communication Settings tab on the top right side.

� Select the COM port on your PC that the CAV-M1000ES is connected to. Note that unavailable COM ports will be grayed out. If the CAV-M1000ES does not display <READY!> or if the unit is not properly connected to the PC, then a “CAV-M1000ES not connected” message will be displayed on the bottom left portion of the screen.

& Click on the Read Settings icon to transfer the configuration from the CAV-M1000ES main unit to the PC.

' The M1000 Setup Application will confirm when the transfer is complete.

� Because you may need to restore the original settings later, it's smart to save the current configuration as a PC file. To save this configuration file, click on the File Save icon and specify a name for the file you want to save.

TROUBLESHOOTING THE CONNECTION: If you are unable to connect, check for the following sources of error. • CAV-M1000ES is not set to <Ready>. • The baud rate on the CAV-M1000ES is not

set to 57600 bps. • Incorrect serial communications port is

selected in the PC setup application. • Null modem cable is not used when

connecting to the PC. • Latest firmware is not being used.

WARNINGS: • Writing data into the CAV-M1000ES with the

incorrect baud rate can permanently damage the unit and make it unusable!

• Writing data into the CAV-M1000ES while having the Program button next to the front serial port pressed during setup data transfer can permanently damage the unit and make it unusable!

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Now that the CAV-M1000ES settings have been loaded into the Setup Application and saved, you can start making any necessary changes. Two types of sources can be used with the CAV-M1000ES. "Input Source" refers to equipment such as DVD players that feed signals into the CAV-M1000ES. "Common Source" refers to equipment such as projectors that do not feed the CAV-M1000ES but can be operated by the RM-TP100 RF remote control.

Start by configuring the "Input Sources."

! From the main screen, click on the Input Source Selection tab on the top.

" Select the Source 1 sub-tab.

# Configure the Source 1 device by specifying: • Alias Input Name: Enter the source name

that will be displayed on the in-wall keypads for selecting the Source 1 device. Alias input names can be up to seven characters long. These names will appear in the LCDs of the RMR-K100 keypads.

• Product: Select the type of device. • Manufacturer: Select the maker. • Main STR Function: A Sony ES Series

receiver is connected to the CAV-M1000ES via RS232. This drop down enables you to configure the input source that the receiver will automatically select when Source 1 is selected on the RM-TP100 remote.

• Load IR From File: Input Source infrared (IR) remote commands that are not preprogrammed can be "learned" by the CAV-M1000ES using the handheld IR remote control of the input source equipment and the front panel of the

M1000ES. These commands form separate Source IR files that use the file extension "MSE." Once learned, these MSE files can be saved as a separate PC file for use with other CAV-M1000ES main units. Sony will also post MSE files on our CAV-M1000ES support website for easy downloading and exchange. a. To load input source infrared remote

commands from a saved PC file, click the Load IR From File button.

b. To save the current IR commands to a PC file, click the Save IR To File button and supply a name for the file you wish to save.

c. To clear input source infrared commands from the current configuration, click the Clear IR File button.

$ Repeat the above steps for every input source that needs to be configured by going through the remaining Source tabs. You can configure up to 8 unique input sources.

Next, configure the "Common Sources" by following similar steps.

! Click on the Common Source Selection tab on the top.

" Select the Common 1 sub-tab.

# Configure the Common 1 device by specifying: • Product: Select the type of device. • Manufacturer: Select the maker. • Load IR From File: Common Source

infrared (IR) remote commands that are not preprogrammed can be "learned" by the CAV-M1000ES using the handheld IR remote control of the common source equipment and the front panel of the

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M1000ES. These commands form separate Common IR files that use the file extension "MCE." Once learned, these MCE files can be saved as a separate PC file for use with other CAV-M1000ES main units. Sony will also post MCE files on our CAV-M1000ES support website for easy downloading and exchange. a. To load common source infrared

remote commands from a saved PC file, click the Load IR From File button.

b. To save the current IR commands to a PC file, click the Save IR To File button and supply a name for the file you wish to save.

c. To clear input source infrared commands from the current configuration, click the Clear IR File button.

$ Repeat the above steps for every common source that needs to be configured by going through the remaining Common tabs. You can configure up to 10 common sources.

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"Macros" are automated strings of multi-step infrared remote commands. For each source, the RMR-K100 in-wall keypads can display a "second page" of up to eight macros, with a maximum of nine steps each. This feature can simplify many every-day operations:

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If your system includes Second Page Macros, the CAV-M1000ES Setup Software enables you to set up these quickly and easily.

! From the main screen, click on the Input

Source Selection tab on the top.

" Select the Source sub-tab for the any source for which you want to provide Second Page Macros. (In this example, we've selected Source 4, SAT.)

# Select the check-off box for Enable 2nd Page Macros.

$ You can customize the IR code duration and the step interval between IR codes, in increments of 25 milliseconds (ms). The default IR duration is 4 x 25 ms (which equals 100 ms or 1/10 second). The default step interval is 10 x 25 ms (which equals 250 ms or 1/4 second). To customize these times, type the desired numbers into the boxes.

% Each Second Page offers a maximum of eight macros. Name your macros by typing in names in these text boxes. Names can be up to seven characters long. These names will appear in the LCDs of the RMR-K100 keypads.

� To program each macro, start by clicking the corresponding button. For example, to program the ROCK macro, click the Macro 1 button.

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& Clicking a Macro button takes you to the macro

programming page. You can see your selected macro name at the top of the screen.

' Build the macro by selecting infrared remote control codes and adding them to your macro list. Start by finding the desired infrared remote control code in the scroll box on the left. Then select the code by clicking on it.

� To add the selected code to your macro, click the Right Arrow button. The code will then appear on the macro list on the right.

2 The box on the right shows your macro list, with your selected infrared remote control codes in your selected sequence.

3 To move a code up or down in the macro list, first click on the desired code and click the Up/Down arrows to move the code.

4 To delete a code from the macro list, first click on the code you wish to delete and click the X button.

* When you've finished programming your macro list, click the OK button.

5 To cancel the macro list click the CANCEL button.

� To program other macros for the currently selected source component, repeat steps F through N.

. To program macros for other source components, repeat steps B through N.

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You can configure the CAV-M1000ES to control compatible equipment, such as Lutron lighting systems, via the Aux RS232 port. The CAV-M1000ES can issue up to 30 command strings of up to 30 characters, each. Characters can be either ASCII or hex. In order to denote hex bytes in the text entry window, you must precede the byte with a “0x”. For example, “0x10 0x22 0x44 0x77” would send out four bytes: 10 22 44 77. The controlled RS232 device can be connected as either a Source Device or a Common Device. • For the RM-TP100 RF remote to control the

device, it must be installed as a Common Device.

• For the zone RMR-K100 keypads to operate the device, it must be installed as a Source Device.

! Open the RS232 String Setup Window:

• Select the Input Source Selection or Common

Source Selection tab, as appropriate. • Then select the Source or Common sub-tab

that corresponds to the device connected to the AUX RS232 port.

• Click on the RS232 String Setup button over the manufacturer drop list.

" Use the NAME text boxes to enter names up to 15 characters long for commands when the RS232 equipment is connected as a Source

Device. These names will appear RMR-K100 keypads.

# Use the RS232 STRING text boxes to enter the actual RS232 string to be sent out. RS232 strings for Lutron lighting systems are pre-loaded into the configuration. If you need to control other equipment, simply type in the new text strings. Each string can have a maximum of 30 hex or ASCII characters. The system supports a maximum of 30 strings. Use the scroll bar to the right of the RS232 STRING text boxes to scroll to the additional strings.

$ Use the Zone Start Command box to determine the commands that appear first in the RMR-K100 zone keypad. For example, setting the Zone 1 start command to 1 means that the Zone 1 keypad display will initially show commands 1, 2, 3, and 4, with the ability to scroll to the remaining commands. As another example, setting the Zone 5 start command to 10 means that the Zone 5 keypad display will initially show commands 10,11, 12, and 13, with the ability to scroll to the remaining commands.

% The Hex and ASCII buttons change the way the data is displayed in the “RS232 String” text boxes. These buttons do not change the way commands are sent via RS232. After reading in the contents of the CAV-M1000ES, the hex data that is out of ASCII range will not be displayed. To see the actual hex data, you must click the Hex button.

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The CAV-M1000ES can trigger a 12V signal for each of the 6 different zones. The triggers can activate power (such as turning on the projector) or events (such as rolling down the projection screen) whenever a specific zone or source is activated.

To configure the triggers:

! Click on the 12 Volt Triggers tab on the top.

" Select the Zone 1 sub-tab.

# Configure the trigger by selecting the option: • On: The trigger will always stay on as long

as the zone is activated. • Off: The trigger will always remain off

regardless of zone activation status. • Source: The trigger will turn on if the

current zone is activated and at least one of the selected sources is on. For instance, if Source 1 is checked off (as shown in the example above), then the trigger will go on only if Zone 1 is activated and if Source 1 is on.

$ Repeat the steps above to specify additional triggers for different zones.

The CAV-M1000ES Main Unit uses an RF ID to communicate with a specific RM-TP100 remote control. You can set up a unique RF ID for a given remote so that the RF communication occurs only between the remote and the CAV-M1000ES with matching RF ID.

To modify the RF ID of the CAV-M1000ES main unit, do the following:

! Click on the Main Remote RF ID tab from the top.

" The RF ID is an 8-bit sequence labeled from 0 to 7 (right to left). Turn on or off parts of the RF ID key by clicking on the boxes.

To modify the RF ID on the RM-TP100 remote control, see the documentation for the RM-TP100 RF remote.

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NOTE: Before you continue with the data transfer, we recommend that you save your configuration data. Do this by clicking on the save icon at the top section of the screen. If the data transfer crashes for any reason, you will be able to retrieve your configuration information from the saved file later on.

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After completing Steps 1 through 6, your configuration is complete. You are now ready to write the setup information to the CAV-M1000ES. First, you need to prepare the CAV-M1000ES hardware to connect with your PC.

! Snap open the front sub-panel of the CAV-

M1000ES and connect an RS232 null cable from your PC to the front panel RS232 terminal.

" Switch on the CAV-M1000ES power.

# If you have not configured the baud rate to 57600, do so now. a. Press the Mode button until the display

says <SETUP>, and press the Enter button. b. The display will now read <WHICH

MENU?>. Press the down arrow button until it says <BAUD RATE SET>, and press Enter.

c. The display will now read <WHICH PORT?>. Press the down arrow button until the display reads <FRONT RS232C>, and press Enter.

d. Use the up/down buttons to make sure that the speed is set to <57600 bps> and press Enter.

$ Next, prepare the CAV-M1000ES for connecting to the PC. a. Press the Mode button until the display

reads <SETUP> and press Enter. b. The display will now shows <WHICH

MENU?>. Press the down arrow button until it says <PC SETUP> and press Enter.

c. The screen should now read <READY!>.

% Go to the setup software and click on the Communication Settings tab on the top right side.

� Select the COM port on your PC that the CAV-M1000ES is connected to. Note that unavailable COM ports will be grayed out. If the CAV-M1000ES does not display <READY!> or if the unit is not properly connected to the PC, then a “CAV-M1000ES not connected” message will be displayed on the bottom left portion of the screen.

& Click on the Write Settings icon to transfer the configuration you have created into the CAV-M1000ES main unit.

' Wait just a few seconds while the transfer takes place, and press the CAV-M1000ES Enter button when the M1000ES display instructs you to do so.

WARNINGS: • Writing data into the CAV-M1000ES with the

incorrect baud rate can permanently damage the unit and make it unusable!

• Writing data into the CAV-M1000ES while having the Program button next to the front serial port pressed during setup data transfer can permanently damage the unit and make it unusable!

NOTE: If you haven't done so already, save your configuration data. Do this by clicking on the save icon at the top section of the screen. If the data transfer crashes for any reason, you will be able to retrieve your configuration information from the saved file later on.

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The setup software allows you to save your current configurations on the PC or load previous configurations from a PC file to the CAV-M1000ES. Configuration files can be saved or retrieved through the following: • To save a configuration file, click on the file

save icon and specify the file name you want to save.

• To open a configuration file, click on the file open icon and specify the file name you want to open.

TROUBLESHOOTING THE CONNECTION: If you are unable to connect, check for the following sources of error. • CAV-M1000ES is not set to <Ready>. • The baud rate on the CAV-M1000ES is not

set to 57600 bps. • Incorrect serial communications port is

selected in the PC setup application. • Null modem cable is not used when

connecting to the PC. • Latest firmware is not being used.

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Steps 1 through 7 of this manual describe how to create and write "configuration files" to the CAV-M1000ES main unit. These files have the file extension "MSS," which stands for Memory Setup Save. The files contain the Input Source, Common Source, 12V Trigger, 2nd Page Macros, RS232 Command Strings and Main Remote RF ID information that you establish using the software. However, additional information resides in the CAV-M1000ES, including the learned IR codes and individual RMR-K100 keypad settings. You can save the entire CAV-M1000ES memory in files with the file extension "MBU," which stands for Memory Backup.

Use MSS files when you don't want to disturb learned remote control codes that reside on the CAV-M1000ES. When you write MSS files to the M1000ES, only the learned remote control codes that you've specifically changed during your configuration session will be transferred.

Use MBU files when you want to back up and/or restore the entire memory of a CAV-M1000ES, including learned remote control codes. The MBU files are particularly useful for creating a standard setup that you can replicate in dozens of CAV-M1000ES main units.

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! Snap open the front sub-panel of the CAV-

M1000ES and connect an RS232 null cable from your PC to the front panel RS232 terminal.

" Switch on the CAV-M1000ES power.

# If you have not configured the baud rate to 57600, do so now. a. Press the Mode button until the display

says <SETUP>, and press the Enter button. b. The display will now read <WHICH

MENU?>. Press the down arrow button until it says <BAUD RATE SET>, and press Enter.

c. The display will now read <WHICH PORT?>. Press the down arrow button until the display reads <FRONT RS232C>, and press Enter.

d. Use the up/down buttons to make sure that the speed is set to <57600 bps> and press Enter.

$ Next, prepare the CAV-M1000ES for connecting to the PC. a. Press the Mode button until the display

reads <SETUP> and press Enter. b. The display will now shows <WHICH

MENU?>. Press the down arrow button until it says <PC SETUP> and press Enter.

c. The screen should now read <READY!>.

WARNINGS: • Writing data into the CAV-M1000ES with the

incorrect baud rate can permanently damage the unit and make it unusable!

• Writing data into the CAV-M1000ES while having the Program button next to the front serial port pressed during setup data transfer can permanently damage the unit and make it unusable!

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% Go to the setup software and click on the Communication Settings tab on the top right side.

� Select the COM port on your PC that the CAV-M1000ES is connected to. Note that unavailable COM ports will be grayed out. If the CAV-M1000ES does not display <READY!> or if the unit is not properly connected to the PC, then a “CAV-M1000ES not connected” message will be displayed on the bottom left portion of the screen.

& To back up the memory, click on the Backup icon on the top icon menu, and specify the file you want to back up the data to. To restore the memory, click on the Restore icon and specify the file you want to restore.

' Wait for a few moments while the data transfer takes place, and you are done!

WARNING: Memory Restore will replace the entire contents of the CAV-M1000ES memory, including any "learned" infrared remote commands.

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! Snap open the front sub-panel of the CAV-

M1000ES and connect an RS232 null cable from your PC to the front panel RS232 terminal.

" Switch on the CAV-M1000ES power.

# If you have not configured the baud rate to 57600, do so now. a. Press the Mode button until the display

says <SETUP>, and press the Enter button. b. The display will now read <WHICH

MENU?>. Press the down arrow button until it says <BAUD RATE SET>, and press Enter.

c. The display will now read <WHICH PORT?>. Press the down arrow button until the display reads <FRONT RS232C>, and press Enter

d. Use the up/down buttons to make sure that the speed is set to <57600 bps> and press Enter.

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reads <SETUP> and press Enter.

b. The display will now shows <WHICH MENU?>. Press the down arrow button until it says <PC SETUP> and press Enter.

c. The screen should now read <READY!>.

% Go to the setup software and click on the Communication Settings tab on the top right side.

� Select the COM port on your PC that the CAV-M1000ES is connected to. Note that unavailable COM ports will be grayed out. If the CAV-M1000ES does not display <READY!> or if the unit is not properly connected to the PC, then a “CAV-M1000ES not connected” message will be displayed on the bottom left portion of the screen.

& Click the Restore icon and copy the "base system" MBU file from your PC to the CAV-M1000ES.

' Use the Read Settings icon to copy the MSS file from the CAV-M1000ES to modify it on the PC.

� Edit the MSS file using the CAV-M1000ES Setup Software

2 Following steps A though F, use the Write Settings icon to copy the revised MSS file back to the CAV-M1000ES.

3 Program any additional IR commands that you may need into the CAV-M1000ES main unit, using the front panel.

4 Follow steps A through F, use the Backup icon and make an archival copy on your PC of

the entire CAV-M1000 MBU file, including the remote control codes you just programmed in Step K.

WARNINGS: • Writing data into the CAV-M1000ES with the

incorrect baud rate can permanently damage the unit and make it unusable!

• Writing data into the CAV-M1000ES while having the Program button next to the front serial port pressed during setup data transfer can permanently damage the unit and make it unusable!

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Additional help is available by using the help tool within the software. Click on the help icon from the icon menu bar, and then click on any item within the program you need assistance with. A help box will appear with information on the item you have clicked on.

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If you need any further assistance please contact:

Louis Iacovelli Software Applications Engineer Sony Electronics Inc. Email: [email protected] Tel: 201-476-8839 http://www.cavm1000.com

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