The Equipment section shows the name, model, and status ( Online, Offline, or N/A) of any equipment connected to the. N/A: The device status is not reported (shown for CEC‑controlled displays, non‑controlled displays, and IR‑controlled devices.Output: The sync is not receiving content or is not present.Input: The source is not sending content or is not present.The status for input and output channels indicates the following information: The Switcher Information section shows the name and model of the connected A/V switcher, as well as the channel number and icon, the channel name, the channel type, and the channel status ( Online, Offline, or N/A).ĪV Framework Dashboard - Switcher Informationįor more information on configuring input and output channels of the connected A/V switcher, refer to Inputs/Outputs. The Ethernet Information section shows the hostname, the IP address, the subnet mask address, and the default router address of the Crestron Virtual Control server.ĪV Framework Dashboard - Ethernet Information The AV Framework Dashboard page provides the following information. Navigate to Status > Dashboard to display the AV Framework Dashboard page. These menu selections are described in the sections that follow. Select AVF Log to display the AVF Log page.Select Dashboard to display the AV Framework Dashboard page.Navigational controls are also provided on the bottom of each status page: The Status menu also provides access to the activity log. Use the Status menu to view the status of the network, the connected A/V switcher, and other connected devices. Select the help button on the top right of any page to access this documentation from within the configuration utility. Select Sign Out on the top right of any page to sign out of the configuration utility. AV Framework are removed from the system after upgrading to the latest release. For more information on configuring users on the device, refer to the embedded help file for the Crestron Virtual Control web interface by selecting the help icon on the top right of the page. User management is handled through the device, and any users created within. AV Framework version 6.11, the Users menu has been depreciated. The menus are always visible on the top left of any of the configuration pages and provide the following selections. Use the drop-down menus on the top left of the screen to navigate the configuration utility. The AV Framework Dashboard page is the default page that is displayed upon logging in, as shown on the following page. The configuration utility also provides screens that display the system status and an activity log, as well as screens for adding and managing users. AV Framework room, to configure the inputs and outputs of the A/V switcher, and to manage saved configurations. Then just use the visibility joins (make sure you check Use Visible Items on the SRL Object) to only show the buttons you need.Use the configuration utility to configure system settings, to add devices and an A/V switcher to the. They can be configured with an Analog Initialize with a 1 feeding into it, since they'll never need to change. In this instance I'd probably create a multimode button or advanced button with modes for each icon, then set that analog join to be controlled from code. So if you have 3 digital joins per page, and 12 buttons, you'll have 36 digital joins on your SRL object. Once you compile and import it into SIMPL, you'll have unlabeled joins based on those numbers. So if you have digital joins 1, 2, & 3, then you would set the digital join increment to 3. Set that to the highest number you set on the SRL.
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Then on the SRL object itself, there's a place to set the increments for digital, analog and serial joins. So your first digital join is join 1, your second digital join is join 2. Your reference page should have all joins starting at 1.