


If the user needs to reveal a mute button on the Crestron touch panel, the Biamp Tesira State Control module would be used to control the respective mute in the Tesira file. As we would expect, the Function modules perform specific functions for the user. The Function modules are linked to a Command Processor via named signals or drop down selection. The following is a very basic block diagram of the structure and communications flow:

The Command Processor also manages internal communication between itself and the associated Function modules within the Crestron SIMPL code. The Command Processor manages external communications between the Crestron controller and the Tesira device(s) acting as a type of communications gateway. Namely, there will be at least one Biamp Tesira Command Processor module we'll refer to this simply as the Command Processor to keep things concise. It is important to understand that the module suite was developed with a specific structure in mind. *Note that Tesira FW3.3.or later will require Crestron Tesira module v2.3 or later if TesiraLUX is part of the Tesira system being controlled. *Note that Tesira FW3.1 or later will require Crestron Tesira module v2.2 or later for SSH control. 20 offered the opportunity for further enhancements in the form of v3.0 and v3.2. The following table is intended to help users in deploying the proper modules with the proper Crestron control system. In 2017 the module suite was re-written as v2.x using SIMPL# for additional speed, scalability, and functionality on the Crestron 3 and 4-Series platforms. As is to be expected, the module suite matured over time and arrived at v1.7 in 2016. Since 2013, Crestron control modules for the Tesira platform have been available via the Crestron Application Market. Language Constructs & Functions Overview. 22 Task Switching for 2-Series Control Systems. Task Switching for X-Generation (CNX) Control Systems. X-Generation Target and 2-Series Target Differences. Ĭonverting from an X-Generation to a 2-Series Target. Compiler Warnings (Compiler Errors 1800 to 1803).File Errors (Compiler Errors 1700 to 1702).Construct Errors (Compiler Errors 1600 to 1608).Function Argument Errors (Compiler Errors 1500 to 1508).Assignment Errors (Compiler Errors 1400 to 1402).Declaration Errors (Compiler Errors 1300 to 1312).

Expression Error (Compiler Errors 1200 to 1201).Fatal Errors (Compiler Errors 1100 to 1101).Syntax Errors (Compiler Errors 1000 to 1013).Example 2: 8-Level switch on a Pesa switcher.Language Constructs & Functions Overview.Task Switching for 2-Series Control Systems.Task Switching for X-Generation (CNX) Control Systems.X-Generation Target and 2-Series Target Differences.Converting from an X-Generation to a 2-Series Target.
