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Upgrade to the latest Crestron Home processor by transferring the system data to a new Crestron Home processor. Data can also be transferred between Crestron Home processors as a means of transferring system data from a test system to a live system or as a means of system recovery for a failed processor.
System data can be transferred using a deployment code (recommended), manually transferred between processors using an FTP client, copied from the CP3‑R or CP4‑R, or downloading a golden configuration from the myCrestron Residential monitoring system.
*Crestron XPanel lets you control anything in your home, office or classroom using a laptop or desktop computer running Windows® or Mac®. XPanel works on any computer platform and any screen size using a mouse, touch screen monitor, or other pointing device.
*Install Crestron AirMedia on Mac OSX. June 23, 2017 Amber. App name: Crestron AirMedia; App description: airmedia (App: AirMedia.app).Download Crestron XpanelMethod 1: Use a Deployment Code (Recommended)
Download Crestron Go and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Whatever you do with your mobile device, you want the experience to be intuitive, reliable, and enjoyable. With the Crestron Go app, your Crestron dealer can provide you with a thoroughly satisfying and intuitive user interface, customized to meet your exact control.
Using a deployment code allows system data to be quickly and automatically transferred to a Crestron Home processor. The system data is downloaded from the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service and then loaded onto the Crestron Home processor.FROMPYNG-HUBCP3-RCP4-RMC4-RTOPYNG-HUBYesCP3-RYesCP4-RYesYesYesYesMC4-RYesYesYesYes
NOTES:The Crestron Home processor must added to the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service prior to using a deployment code. Refer to Add the Crestron Home Processor to the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service for details.The replacement control processor must be connected to the same network and have the same subnet mask as the old control processor. Using a private switch and connecting all devices to it is best.If replacing a PYNG-HUB control processor with a CP4-R or MC4-R, audio related components, routing, etc. are not transferred to the Crestron Home processor. Audio components, audio sources, and audio routing must be configured after the procedure is complete.
Tap the gear button on the bottom right of the Setup screen to display the Installer Settings screen.
NOTE: If using a PYNG-HUB control processor, tap MyCrestron Services on the Installer Settings screen to display the MyCrestron Services screen and then proceed to step 4.Tap System Configuration on the Installer Settings screen to display the Installer Settings ‑ System Configuration screen.
Tap MyCrestron Monitoring Services on the Installer Settings ‑ System Configuration screen to display the MyCrestron Services screen.
Tap Save Current Configuration as Golden Configuration to save the current configuration as a golden configuration. Tap OK in the dialog box that is displayed to save the current configuration or tap Cancel to cancel saving the configuration. The Golden Configuration is automatically uploaded to the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service (https://portal.my.crestron.com).
NOTE: Golden configurations represent known, working system states that may always be restored safely, and are indicated by a star icon in the Available Configuration Files to Restore menu.Log into the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service (https://portal.my.crestron.com) using the account that is associated with the system.Select the processor from the device list.Write down the Hostname of the existing control processor. The hostname will be needed when setting up the new Crestron Home processor.
Click Generate Deployment Code. The deployment code is displayed in the main window. Write down the code.
Disconnect power and then remove all connections from the control processor. Remove the control processor from the system.
NOTES: If the control processor was registered with the Amazon® Alexa® voice control account or the Google Assistant™ voice control account, remove the control processor from the service. The homeowner’s Amazon or Google credentials are required to remove the control processor from the voice service. For more information, refer to Remove Voice Control Services.
Install the replacement control processor and make all connections.
NOTE: When a PYNG‑HUB or MC4-R control processor is replaced with a CP4‑R control processor, an infiNET EX wireless gateway must be added to the system. Install the new CEN‑GWEXER infiNET EX wireless gateway(s) prior to powering the system on.Power on the control processor.Set up the new control processor. Refer to Upgrade Crestron Home Processors.Set Up the Crestron Home System using a Deployment Code
CAUTION: The imported system configuration will replace the configuration that is currently on the system. All information on the device will be lost if it is not backed up using the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service. This process cannot be undone.
NOTES:Tap the help button at any time to display help screens that explain the functions and features of each setup screen and provide instructional videos. The iPad device or setup device must be connected to the network to access videos.Tap the BACK button (<) at any point during the setup process to return to the previous screen.Tap the Crestron Home Setup app icon on the iPad device home screen.
The Crestron Home Setup app connects to the Crestron Home processor automatically. A splash screen is displayed. Tap the Tap Here to Begin text.
NOTE: If the Crestron Home Setup app does not connect to the Crestron Home processor automatically, enter the Crestron Home processor’s hostname and tap Connect. The default hostname for a CP4‑R is ’CP4‑R‑[MAC Address]’ (excluding punctuation). For example, ’CP4-R-123A567B91C3.’ The MAC address label is located on the bottom or rear of the device.
Select the language that will be displayed by the system and then tap the NEXT button (>).
Tap the Import System Using Deployment Code radio button and then tap the NEXT button (>).
The Crestron Home software must be up to date to use a deployment code. If necessary, tap the Update Software button to update the software and then tap the NEXT button (>).
Enter the deployment code that was generated using the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service and then tap the NEXT button (>). The deployment code is validated.
Tap the configuration that you wish to import and then tap the NEXT button (>). The configuration is downloaded from the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service.
Verify that the system information is correct and then tap the NEXT button (>). The system information is loaded onto the Crestron Home processor.
NOTES:The Step 7: Loading System Information screen is displayed while the system information is loaded onto the Crestron Home processor.The system information is typically loaded to the Crestron Home processor very quickly. The Step 7: Loading System Information screen may be visible for a very short period of time.
The Crestron Home processor restarts after the system information is fully loaded onto the Crestron Home processor.
Update the hostname for the replacement Crestron Home processor.
The hostname on the replacement control processor must match the hostname of the control processor that was written down during the Generate a Deployment Code.Tap Ethernet Settings on the Installer Settings ‑ System Configuration screen to display the Ethernet Settings screen.Enter the hostname in the Host Name field.Tap the Done button.A dialog box is displayed to confirm the change. Tap the OK button to save the changes. The Crestron Home processor applies the new Ethernet settings and then reboots.Reboot the router, IP network devices, and then Wi-Fi network devices to restart the DNS server and resolve the hostname with the new Crestron Home processor.If necessary, add the CEN-GWEXER to the system. For details, refer to Add an infiNET EX Wireless Gateway.If necessary, register the Crestron Home processor with an Amazon® Alexa® voice control account or a Google Assistant™ voice control account. For details, refer to Voice Control Settings.
When a Crestron Home processor that has an internal infiNET EX wireless gateway is upgraded to a Crestron Home processor that does not have an internal infiNET EX wireless gateway (for example, a PYNG-HUB to a CP4-R) the data from the internal infiNET EX wireless gateway is stored on the new processor in a Virtual Gateway. When a new infiNET EX wireless gateway is installed and added to the system, the data is transferred from the Virtual gateway to the new gateway.
To replace the Virtual Gateway with a new infiNET EX gateway:
NOTES:The CEN-GWEXER must be running the latest firmware. To update the firmware, refer to Check for Device Updates.The CEN-GWEXER must be factory fresh or from within the same system.If the CEN-GWEXER was transferred out of a system, the CEN-GWEXER must acquire devices manually. Refer to Pair Crestron infiNET EX Devices for details.Data from the gateway must be transferred to an identical model gateway (for example, from a CEN-GWEXER to a CEN-GWEXER).Verify that no USB connections are made to the CEN-GWEXER.Verify that Crestron software (for example, Crestron Toolbox software) is not connected to the CEN-GWEXER via USB or Ethernet cable.Tap Pair Devices on the Setup screen or the Pair Devices button on the setup menu to display the Pair Devices screen.
Tap Manage Gateways in the Device Types menu. The local network is scanned for gateways that can be added to the Crestron Home system. Discovered gateways are displayed in the Gateways on Network menu.
NOTE: The Virtual Gateway is displayed in the Gateways in System menu with a yellow triangle on the device icon and named ’Replacement EX Gateway.’
NOTE: Tap the Recheck Network button to scan the network for available gateways.
Select the new infiNET EX wireless gateway in the Gateways on Network menu and then tap the plus (+) button.
A dialog appears asking if the new infiNET EX wireless gateway is replacing a Virtual Gateway. Select Yes to add the new gateway to the system and to transfer data stored in a Virtual Gateway to the new gateway.
NOTE: Select No to add the new gateway to the system without replacing the Virtual Gateway. If No is selected, all infiNET EX wireless devices will need to be manually added to the system and programmed.
Select a Virtual Gateway from the Virtual Gateway List and then press OK to confirm the selection.The data stored in the Virtual Gateway is transferred to the new gateway and the new gateway is displayed in the Gateways in System menu.Configure the gateway after it is added to the room. Tap the gear button next to the device name to display a Settings dialog box. For details, refer to Configure the Device Settings.Method 2: Transfer System Data using FTP Client
To transfer system data using an FTP client, the system data is transferred from a control processor to a PC and then the system data is transferred to the new control processor.
Adobe air free download for mac. NOTES:Use an FTP client (such as FileZilla) to transfer files between the PC and the control processor.Use the Text Console tool in Crestron Toolbox™ software to issue the console commands.Download Crestron AirmediaConnect to the CP3‑R using an FTP client.Issue the following console commands to stop the program that is running on the Crestron Home control processor:EnableprogramcmdStopprog ‑p:0
Copy the following folders (highlighted in the image below) from the CP3‑R to a location on the computer.UserDataUserThirdPartyDriversUserTvProvidersUserUsedThirdPartyDrivers
CP3‑R User DirectoryConnect to the CP4‑R using the Text Console tool in Crestron Toolbox.Issue the following console commands to stop the program that is running on the Crestron Home control processor:EnableprogramcmdStopprog ‑p:0
Connect to the CP4‑R over SFTP (Simple File Transfer Protocol) using the device login credentials.
NOTE: The default username is ’crestron’ and there is no default password.
CP4‑R Connection over SFTPDelete all folders in the ’User’ directory except for ’AutoUpdate.’Copy the User folders saved in step 2 from the computer to the CP4‑R ’User’ directory.Connect to the CP4‑R console and issue the hostname [hostname] command to change the CP4‑R hostname to match what was used for the CP3‑R.
If necessary, unregister the CP3‑R from the Amazon® Alexa® voice control account or the Google Assistant™ voice control account. For more information, refer to Voice Control Settings.If the existing Crestron Home system is still available, tap Voice Control Settings on the Installer Settings ‑ System Control Options screen to display the Voice Control Settings screen and then click Unregister.If the existing Crestron Home system is no longer available, navigate to https://echoadminportal.crestronfusion.com/#/. Ensure that the control system ID shown in the portal matches the MAC address of the CP3‑R and then click Unregister.
NOTE: The homeowner’s Amazon or Google credentials may need to be entered to unregister the CP3‑R .
Reboot the appropriate components:Reboot the CP4‑R by issuing the reboot command in the console.Restart the DNS server. In most cases, this is accomplished by rebooting the router.Reboot all connected touch screens and Ethernet devices.Register Alexa to the CP4‑R. For more information, refer to Voice Control Settings.Reconfigure the myCrestron DNS service (if applicable). For more information, refer to Reconfigure myCrestron DDNS.Method 3: Use a myCrestron Residential Monitoring System Golden Configuration
To transfer a Golden Configuration using an FTP client, the Golden Configuration is downloaded from the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service to a PC and then the data from the Golden Configuration is transferred to the new control processor.
NOTES:Use an FTP client (such as FileZilla) to transfer files between the PC and the control processor.Use the Text Console tool in Crestron Toolbox™ software to issue the console commands.Log into https://portal.my.crestron.com using the myCrestron.com subdomain that is paired with the system.Select the CP3‑R from the device list.Click Download Backup.Expand the file list for the CP3‑R and select the golden configuration. The file category for this configuration is ’Golden’ and the Tag Name is ’Configuration.’Click Download Files and confirm to download the backup.Extract the ’data[MM‑DD‑YY‑HH‑MM](Golden).zip’ file inside the myCrestron.zip file to the computer.Connect to the CP4‑R console using the Text Console tool in Crestron Toolbox.Issue the following console commands to stop the program that is running on the Crestron Home control processor:EnableprogramcmdStopprog ‑p:0
Connect to the CP4‑R over SFTP (Simple File Transfer Protocol) using the device login credentials.
NOTE: The default username is ’crestron’ and there is no default password.
CP4‑R Connection over SFTPDelete all folders in the ’User’ directory except for ’AutoUpdate.’Copy the content of the extracted ’data[MM‑DD‑YY‑HH‑MM](Golden).zip’ file from the computer to the ’User’ directory.Connect to the CP4‑R console and issue the hostname [hostname] command to change the CP4‑R hostname to match what was used for the CP3‑R.
If necessary, unregister the CP3‑R or CP4‑R from the Amazon® Alexa® voice control account or the Google Assistant™ voice control account. For more information, refer to Voice Control Settings.If the existing Crestron Home system is still available, tap Voice Control Settings on the Installer Settings ‑ System Control Options screen to display the Voice Control Settings screen and then click Unregister.If the existing Crestron Home system is no longer available, navigate to https://echoadminportal.crestronfusion.com/#/. Ensure that the control system ID shown in the portal matches the MAC address of the CP3‑R or CP4‑R and then click Unregister.
NOTE: The homeowner’s Amazon or Google credentials may need to be entered to unregister the CP3‑R or CP4‑R.Reboot the appropriate components:Reboot the CP4‑R by issuing the reboot command in the console.Restart the DNS server. In most cases, this is accomplished by rebooting the router.Reboot all connected touch screens and Ethernet devices.Register Alexa to the Crestron Home processor. For more information, refer to Voice Control Settings.Reconfigure the myCrestron DNS service (if applicable). For more information, refer to Reconfigure myCrestron DDNS.Reconfigure myCrestron DDNSReconfigure myCrestron DDNS using the Crestron Home Setup AppIn Crestron Home Setup app, tap the gear button on the bottom right of the Setup screen to display the Installer Settings screen.Navigate to System Control Options > MyCrestron Dynamic DNS to display the MyCrestron Settings screen.Record the domain and password shown for the Crestron Home processor.Disconnect the Crestron Home processor from the network.Dissociate the Crestron Home processor’s MAC address from the myCrestron account:Navigate to https://www.crestron.com/Support/Tools/Applications/
myCrestron‑Dynamic‑DNS‑Service.Find and select the domain that was associated with the Crestron Home processor.Scroll to the ’Utilities’ section at the bottom of the page.Click Clear Mac Address. The Crestron Home processor’s MAC address will be dissociated from the domain.In the Crestron Home processor configuration utility, tap the gear button on the bottom right of the Setup screen to display the Installer Settings screen.Navigate to System Control Options > MyCrestron Dynamic DNS Service to display the MyCrestron Settings screen.Enter the domain and password previously used for the Crestron Home processor.Click Register System to register the Crestron Home processor with myCrestron.Crestron FirmwareReconfigure myCrestron DDNS using Console CommandsCrestron Audio Driver For PcCrestron Download WindowsUse Crestron Toolbox™ Software to connect to the Crestron Home processor with the Text Console tool.Issue the mycrestron command.Record the domain and password that are returned by the command.Disconnect the Crestron Home processor from the network.Dissociate the Crestron Home processor’s MAC address from the myCrestron account:Navigate to https://www.crestron.com/Support/Tools/Applications/myCrestron‑Dynamic‑DNS‑Service.Find and select the domain that was associated with the Crestron Home processor.Scroll to the ’Utilities’ section at the bottom of the page.Click Clear Mac Address. The Crestron Home processor’s MAC address will be dissociated from the domain.Connect to the Crestron Home processor with the Text Console tool.Issue the mycrestron [domain] [password] command, where [domain] and [password] are the values returned in step 3. The Crestron Home processor should register with myCrestron within a minute.Iss
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Upgrade to the latest Crestron Home processor by transferring the system data to a new Crestron Home processor. Data can also be transferred between Crestron Home processors as a means of transferring system data from a test system to a live system or as a means of system recovery for a failed processor.
System data can be transferred using a deployment code (recommended), manually transferred between processors using an FTP client, copied from the CP3‑R or CP4‑R, or downloading a golden configuration from the myCrestron Residential monitoring system.
*Crestron XPanel lets you control anything in your home, office or classroom using a laptop or desktop computer running Windows® or Mac®. XPanel works on any computer platform and any screen size using a mouse, touch screen monitor, or other pointing device.
*Install Crestron AirMedia on Mac OSX. June 23, 2017 Amber. App name: Crestron AirMedia; App description: airmedia (App: AirMedia.app).Download Crestron XpanelMethod 1: Use a Deployment Code (Recommended)
Download Crestron Go and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Whatever you do with your mobile device, you want the experience to be intuitive, reliable, and enjoyable. With the Crestron Go app, your Crestron dealer can provide you with a thoroughly satisfying and intuitive user interface, customized to meet your exact control.
Using a deployment code allows system data to be quickly and automatically transferred to a Crestron Home processor. The system data is downloaded from the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service and then loaded onto the Crestron Home processor.FROMPYNG-HUBCP3-RCP4-RMC4-RTOPYNG-HUBYesCP3-RYesCP4-RYesYesYesYesMC4-RYesYesYesYes
NOTES:The Crestron Home processor must added to the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service prior to using a deployment code. Refer to Add the Crestron Home Processor to the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service for details.The replacement control processor must be connected to the same network and have the same subnet mask as the old control processor. Using a private switch and connecting all devices to it is best.If replacing a PYNG-HUB control processor with a CP4-R or MC4-R, audio related components, routing, etc. are not transferred to the Crestron Home processor. Audio components, audio sources, and audio routing must be configured after the procedure is complete.
Tap the gear button on the bottom right of the Setup screen to display the Installer Settings screen.
NOTE: If using a PYNG-HUB control processor, tap MyCrestron Services on the Installer Settings screen to display the MyCrestron Services screen and then proceed to step 4.Tap System Configuration on the Installer Settings screen to display the Installer Settings ‑ System Configuration screen.
Tap MyCrestron Monitoring Services on the Installer Settings ‑ System Configuration screen to display the MyCrestron Services screen.
Tap Save Current Configuration as Golden Configuration to save the current configuration as a golden configuration. Tap OK in the dialog box that is displayed to save the current configuration or tap Cancel to cancel saving the configuration. The Golden Configuration is automatically uploaded to the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service (https://portal.my.crestron.com).
NOTE: Golden configurations represent known, working system states that may always be restored safely, and are indicated by a star icon in the Available Configuration Files to Restore menu.Log into the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service (https://portal.my.crestron.com) using the account that is associated with the system.Select the processor from the device list.Write down the Hostname of the existing control processor. The hostname will be needed when setting up the new Crestron Home processor.
Click Generate Deployment Code. The deployment code is displayed in the main window. Write down the code.
Disconnect power and then remove all connections from the control processor. Remove the control processor from the system.
NOTES: If the control processor was registered with the Amazon® Alexa® voice control account or the Google Assistant™ voice control account, remove the control processor from the service. The homeowner’s Amazon or Google credentials are required to remove the control processor from the voice service. For more information, refer to Remove Voice Control Services.
Install the replacement control processor and make all connections.
NOTE: When a PYNG‑HUB or MC4-R control processor is replaced with a CP4‑R control processor, an infiNET EX wireless gateway must be added to the system. Install the new CEN‑GWEXER infiNET EX wireless gateway(s) prior to powering the system on.Power on the control processor.Set up the new control processor. Refer to Upgrade Crestron Home Processors.Set Up the Crestron Home System using a Deployment Code
CAUTION: The imported system configuration will replace the configuration that is currently on the system. All information on the device will be lost if it is not backed up using the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service. This process cannot be undone.
NOTES:Tap the help button at any time to display help screens that explain the functions and features of each setup screen and provide instructional videos. The iPad device or setup device must be connected to the network to access videos.Tap the BACK button (<) at any point during the setup process to return to the previous screen.Tap the Crestron Home Setup app icon on the iPad device home screen.
The Crestron Home Setup app connects to the Crestron Home processor automatically. A splash screen is displayed. Tap the Tap Here to Begin text.
NOTE: If the Crestron Home Setup app does not connect to the Crestron Home processor automatically, enter the Crestron Home processor’s hostname and tap Connect. The default hostname for a CP4‑R is ’CP4‑R‑[MAC Address]’ (excluding punctuation). For example, ’CP4-R-123A567B91C3.’ The MAC address label is located on the bottom or rear of the device.
Select the language that will be displayed by the system and then tap the NEXT button (>).
Tap the Import System Using Deployment Code radio button and then tap the NEXT button (>).
The Crestron Home software must be up to date to use a deployment code. If necessary, tap the Update Software button to update the software and then tap the NEXT button (>).
Enter the deployment code that was generated using the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service and then tap the NEXT button (>). The deployment code is validated.
Tap the configuration that you wish to import and then tap the NEXT button (>). The configuration is downloaded from the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service.
Verify that the system information is correct and then tap the NEXT button (>). The system information is loaded onto the Crestron Home processor.
NOTES:The Step 7: Loading System Information screen is displayed while the system information is loaded onto the Crestron Home processor.The system information is typically loaded to the Crestron Home processor very quickly. The Step 7: Loading System Information screen may be visible for a very short period of time.
The Crestron Home processor restarts after the system information is fully loaded onto the Crestron Home processor.
Update the hostname for the replacement Crestron Home processor.
The hostname on the replacement control processor must match the hostname of the control processor that was written down during the Generate a Deployment Code.Tap Ethernet Settings on the Installer Settings ‑ System Configuration screen to display the Ethernet Settings screen.Enter the hostname in the Host Name field.Tap the Done button.A dialog box is displayed to confirm the change. Tap the OK button to save the changes. The Crestron Home processor applies the new Ethernet settings and then reboots.Reboot the router, IP network devices, and then Wi-Fi network devices to restart the DNS server and resolve the hostname with the new Crestron Home processor.If necessary, add the CEN-GWEXER to the system. For details, refer to Add an infiNET EX Wireless Gateway.If necessary, register the Crestron Home processor with an Amazon® Alexa® voice control account or a Google Assistant™ voice control account. For details, refer to Voice Control Settings.
When a Crestron Home processor that has an internal infiNET EX wireless gateway is upgraded to a Crestron Home processor that does not have an internal infiNET EX wireless gateway (for example, a PYNG-HUB to a CP4-R) the data from the internal infiNET EX wireless gateway is stored on the new processor in a Virtual Gateway. When a new infiNET EX wireless gateway is installed and added to the system, the data is transferred from the Virtual gateway to the new gateway.
To replace the Virtual Gateway with a new infiNET EX gateway:
NOTES:The CEN-GWEXER must be running the latest firmware. To update the firmware, refer to Check for Device Updates.The CEN-GWEXER must be factory fresh or from within the same system.If the CEN-GWEXER was transferred out of a system, the CEN-GWEXER must acquire devices manually. Refer to Pair Crestron infiNET EX Devices for details.Data from the gateway must be transferred to an identical model gateway (for example, from a CEN-GWEXER to a CEN-GWEXER).Verify that no USB connections are made to the CEN-GWEXER.Verify that Crestron software (for example, Crestron Toolbox software) is not connected to the CEN-GWEXER via USB or Ethernet cable.Tap Pair Devices on the Setup screen or the Pair Devices button on the setup menu to display the Pair Devices screen.
Tap Manage Gateways in the Device Types menu. The local network is scanned for gateways that can be added to the Crestron Home system. Discovered gateways are displayed in the Gateways on Network menu.
NOTE: The Virtual Gateway is displayed in the Gateways in System menu with a yellow triangle on the device icon and named ’Replacement EX Gateway.’
NOTE: Tap the Recheck Network button to scan the network for available gateways.
Select the new infiNET EX wireless gateway in the Gateways on Network menu and then tap the plus (+) button.
A dialog appears asking if the new infiNET EX wireless gateway is replacing a Virtual Gateway. Select Yes to add the new gateway to the system and to transfer data stored in a Virtual Gateway to the new gateway.
NOTE: Select No to add the new gateway to the system without replacing the Virtual Gateway. If No is selected, all infiNET EX wireless devices will need to be manually added to the system and programmed.
Select a Virtual Gateway from the Virtual Gateway List and then press OK to confirm the selection.The data stored in the Virtual Gateway is transferred to the new gateway and the new gateway is displayed in the Gateways in System menu.Configure the gateway after it is added to the room. Tap the gear button next to the device name to display a Settings dialog box. For details, refer to Configure the Device Settings.Method 2: Transfer System Data using FTP Client
To transfer system data using an FTP client, the system data is transferred from a control processor to a PC and then the system data is transferred to the new control processor.
Adobe air free download for mac. NOTES:Use an FTP client (such as FileZilla) to transfer files between the PC and the control processor.Use the Text Console tool in Crestron Toolbox™ software to issue the console commands.Download Crestron AirmediaConnect to the CP3‑R using an FTP client.Issue the following console commands to stop the program that is running on the Crestron Home control processor:EnableprogramcmdStopprog ‑p:0
Copy the following folders (highlighted in the image below) from the CP3‑R to a location on the computer.UserDataUserThirdPartyDriversUserTvProvidersUserUsedThirdPartyDrivers
CP3‑R User DirectoryConnect to the CP4‑R using the Text Console tool in Crestron Toolbox.Issue the following console commands to stop the program that is running on the Crestron Home control processor:EnableprogramcmdStopprog ‑p:0
Connect to the CP4‑R over SFTP (Simple File Transfer Protocol) using the device login credentials.
NOTE: The default username is ’crestron’ and there is no default password.
CP4‑R Connection over SFTPDelete all folders in the ’User’ directory except for ’AutoUpdate.’Copy the User folders saved in step 2 from the computer to the CP4‑R ’User’ directory.Connect to the CP4‑R console and issue the hostname [hostname] command to change the CP4‑R hostname to match what was used for the CP3‑R.
If necessary, unregister the CP3‑R from the Amazon® Alexa® voice control account or the Google Assistant™ voice control account. For more information, refer to Voice Control Settings.If the existing Crestron Home system is still available, tap Voice Control Settings on the Installer Settings ‑ System Control Options screen to display the Voice Control Settings screen and then click Unregister.If the existing Crestron Home system is no longer available, navigate to https://echoadminportal.crestronfusion.com/#/. Ensure that the control system ID shown in the portal matches the MAC address of the CP3‑R and then click Unregister.
NOTE: The homeowner’s Amazon or Google credentials may need to be entered to unregister the CP3‑R .
Reboot the appropriate components:Reboot the CP4‑R by issuing the reboot command in the console.Restart the DNS server. In most cases, this is accomplished by rebooting the router.Reboot all connected touch screens and Ethernet devices.Register Alexa to the CP4‑R. For more information, refer to Voice Control Settings.Reconfigure the myCrestron DNS service (if applicable). For more information, refer to Reconfigure myCrestron DDNS.Method 3: Use a myCrestron Residential Monitoring System Golden Configuration
To transfer a Golden Configuration using an FTP client, the Golden Configuration is downloaded from the myCrestron Residential Monitoring Service to a PC and then the data from the Golden Configuration is transferred to the new control processor.
NOTES:Use an FTP client (such as FileZilla) to transfer files between the PC and the control processor.Use the Text Console tool in Crestron Toolbox™ software to issue the console commands.Log into https://portal.my.crestron.com using the myCrestron.com subdomain that is paired with the system.Select the CP3‑R from the device list.Click Download Backup.Expand the file list for the CP3‑R and select the golden configuration. The file category for this configuration is ’Golden’ and the Tag Name is ’Configuration.’Click Download Files and confirm to download the backup.Extract the ’data[MM‑DD‑YY‑HH‑MM](Golden).zip’ file inside the myCrestron.zip file to the computer.Connect to the CP4‑R console using the Text Console tool in Crestron Toolbox.Issue the following console commands to stop the program that is running on the Crestron Home control processor:EnableprogramcmdStopprog ‑p:0
Connect to the CP4‑R over SFTP (Simple File Transfer Protocol) using the device login credentials.
NOTE: The default username is ’crestron’ and there is no default password.
CP4‑R Connection over SFTPDelete all folders in the ’User’ directory except for ’AutoUpdate.’Copy the content of the extracted ’data[MM‑DD‑YY‑HH‑MM](Golden).zip’ file from the computer to the ’User’ directory.Connect to the CP4‑R console and issue the hostname [hostname] command to change the CP4‑R hostname to match what was used for the CP3‑R.
If necessary, unregister the CP3‑R or CP4‑R from the Amazon® Alexa® voice control account or the Google Assistant™ voice control account. For more information, refer to Voice Control Settings.If the existing Crestron Home system is still available, tap Voice Control Settings on the Installer Settings ‑ System Control Options screen to display the Voice Control Settings screen and then click Unregister.If the existing Crestron Home system is no longer available, navigate to https://echoadminportal.crestronfusion.com/#/. Ensure that the control system ID shown in the portal matches the MAC address of the CP3‑R or CP4‑R and then click Unregister.
NOTE: The homeowner’s Amazon or Google credentials may need to be entered to unregister the CP3‑R or CP4‑R.Reboot the appropriate components:Reboot the CP4‑R by issuing the reboot command in the console.Restart the DNS server. In most cases, this is accomplished by rebooting the router.Reboot all connected touch screens and Ethernet devices.Register Alexa to the Crestron Home processor. For more information, refer to Voice Control Settings.Reconfigure the myCrestron DNS service (if applicable). For more information, refer to Reconfigure myCrestron DDNS.Reconfigure myCrestron DDNSReconfigure myCrestron DDNS using the Crestron Home Setup AppIn Crestron Home Setup app, tap the gear button on the bottom right of the Setup screen to display the Installer Settings screen.Navigate to System Control Options > MyCrestron Dynamic DNS to display the MyCrestron Settings screen.Record the domain and password shown for the Crestron Home processor.Disconnect the Crestron Home processor from the network.Dissociate the Crestron Home processor’s MAC address from the myCrestron account:Navigate to https://www.crestron.com/Support/Tools/Applications/
myCrestron‑Dynamic‑DNS‑Service.Find and select the domain that was associated with the Crestron Home processor.Scroll to the ’Utilities’ section at the bottom of the page.Click Clear Mac Address. The Crestron Home processor’s MAC address will be dissociated from the domain.In the Crestron Home processor configuration utility, tap the gear button on the bottom right of the Setup screen to display the Installer Settings screen.Navigate to System Control Options > MyCrestron Dynamic DNS Service to display the MyCrestron Settings screen.Enter the domain and password previously used for the Crestron Home processor.Click Register System to register the Crestron Home processor with myCrestron.Crestron FirmwareReconfigure myCrestron DDNS using Console CommandsCrestron Audio Driver For PcCrestron Download WindowsUse Crestron Toolbox™ Software to connect to the Crestron Home processor with the Text Console tool.Issue the mycrestron command.Record the domain and password that are returned by the command.Disconnect the Crestron Home processor from the network.Dissociate the Crestron Home processor’s MAC address from the myCrestron account:Navigate to https://www.crestron.com/Support/Tools/Applications/myCrestron‑Dynamic‑DNS‑Service.Find and select the domain that was associated with the Crestron Home processor.Scroll to the ’Utilities’ section at the bottom of the page.Click Clear Mac Address. The Crestron Home processor’s MAC address will be dissociated from the domain.Connect to the Crestron Home processor with the Text Console tool.Issue the mycrestron [domain] [password] command, where [domain] and [password] are the values returned in step 3. The Crestron Home processor should register with myCrestron within a minute.Iss
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