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The MTMV/IP primary door station acts as a server and the PCS/XIP designs and configures the
system. The MTMV/IP and DVC/IP door stations provide audio and video over Ethernet to the
Crestron TSW-xx60 series touch screens. The SIP devices can be connected using PoE Ethernet
connections.
The Crestron Home processor connects to the touch screens and uploads the Crestron Home
User Interface onto the touch screen.
Features Supported
l Audio and video from the CAME door stations
l Audio only from the TSW-xx60 series touch screen
l Calls from CAME door station to TSW-xx60 series touch screen
l Basic calls with G711ulaw codec
l Video using 103 H264/90000
Features Not Supported
l CAME door stations do not have a video display. Video from the TSW-xx60 series touch
screens to the CAME door stations is not supported.
l Calls from TSW-xx60 series touch screens to the CAME door stations
l Calls from TSW-xx60 series touch screens to other touch screens
Known Issues and Limitations
None
Setup
The Crestron Home processor, TSW-xx60 series touch screens, AVLINKPRO, and CAME door
stations must be properly configured. All Ethernet devices must be assigned a static IP address
and be on the same subnet.
Configure the Crestron Home Processor
The Crestron Home processor must be fully set up and configured prior to setting up the
AVLINKPRO and the CAME door stations. Additionally, a static IP address, Advanced User
password, and User Interface Device password must be set.
NOTES:
l Use the Device Discovery Tool that is available in Crestron Toolbox™ Software to obtain
the IP address of the Crestron Home processor.
l The CP4-R was assigned Static IP address 10.64.5.90 for the test.
1. Set up the Crestron Home System: Set up and configure the Crestron Home system. For
details, refer to Configure a Crestron Home™ System (on page 29).
2. Assign an IP Address: Assign a static IP address. For details, refer to Ethernet Settings (on
page 279).
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