Crestron C2N-HBLOCK Multi-type Cresnet Distribution Block

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Description

Crestron C2N-HBLOCK Multi-type Cresnet Distribution Block

The C2N-HBLOCK is a parallel distribution block for termination of multiple Cresnet® cables. Three different types of connectors are provided to accommodate all types of Cresnet wiring including standard 4-wire Cresnet cable, Cresnet "High-Power" cable, and RJ11 modular cables. Diagnostic LEDs indicate presence of network power and data. A mounting plate (included) provides for standalone surface mounting. Up to three units may be rack mounted together using the optional CNXRMAK rack mount kit (sold separately).

The C2N-HBLOCK is designed for transparent communications between all connected Cresnet devices and the control system. Multiple units may be cascaded for expanded connectivity.

Specifications

  • Connectors
    • 1 – 8: (8) 4-pin 3.5mm detachable terminal blocks; Cresnet distribution ports[1]
    • A – E: (5) 4-pin 5mm detachable terminal blocks; Cresnet distribution ports[1]
    • a – c: (3) 6-pin RJ11 female; RJ11-style Cresnet distribution ports[1]
  • Indicators
    • POWER: (1) green LED, indicates Cresnet power is present at any port
    • Y: (1) red LED, indicates presence and integrity of the Cresnet “Y” data signal
    • Z: (1) red LED, indicates presence and integrity of the Cresnet “Z” data signal
  • Enclosure
    • Metal with black finish, surface mount box with removable mounting plate, rack mount kit available separately
  • Dimensions
    • Including mounting plate:
      • Height: 1.33 in (34 mm)
      • Width: 6.55 in (167 mm)
      • Depth: 4.30 in (110 mm)
  • Weight
    • 10.9 oz (309 g) including all supplied terminal block connectors

1. All Cresnet ports on the C2N-HBLOCK are wired in parallel.

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