
This step will install the Adobe Air based XPanel application.
To begin the XPanel setup process, choose Install XPanel from the Action Menu in the upper right corner of the screen. Logging into the Web UI will display the device Status page by default. When an account has been created, you will be redirected to the login page. If performing a firmware update on a device with existing user accounts, proceed directly to the login page and sign in using existing credentials. Upon initial connection to the device, the Device First Boot screen will be displayed if the device is new or has been factory reset and contains no valid user accounts.
Click the Web Configuration button in the Configuration page displayed on the left hand side of the Device Discovery Tool.Ĭonfiguring XPanel using the Web-based Configuration interface of CPU3 Switcher. In the Device Discovery Tool list, double-click on your CPU3 device. The associated host name, IP address, and firmware version are also displayed. The CPU3 device is discovered and is listed in the device list on the left-hand side of the screen.
Allow the connection so that the Device Discovery Tool can be used. NOTE: The security software running on the computer may send a program alert regarding the attempt of the Crestron Toolbox application to connect to the network. You can also access the Device Discovery Tool by clicking the Device Discovery Tool button in the toolbar of the Crestron Toolbox™ application.
From the Tools menu, select Device Discovery Tool. Open the Crestron Toolbox™ application. To access the Web Configuration Interface from within the Crestron Toolbox™ Application Start a new browser window and type in the Navigation bar the IP address of the CPU3 switcher followed by ' /setup/'. To access the Web Configuration Interface directly from a web browser: Open a web browser from within the Crestron Toolbox™ application. To access the user interface, do either of the following: Operating System and Supported Web BrowsersĬhrome™ web browser, version 31 and laterįirefox® web browser, version 31 and laterįirefox® web browser, version 31 and later
The following table lists various operating systems and the corresponding supported web browsers. The initial setup process remains as a web-based interface and is accessed from a web browser. In order to access this new standalone XPanel interface, some initial steps must first be taken.Īccessing the Web-based Configuration interface of CPU3 Switchers Originally based on Adobe Flash, the main Web Configuration Interface has been converted to an XPanel based interface running on Adobe Air. The configuration interface of the CPU3 consists of web pages that allow viewing status information of the CPU3 and configuration of its network and device settings in real time. About the CPU3 Web Configuration Interface