Specifications
Multimedia Presentation System 200 Crestron MPS-200
The symbol can be viewed by double clicking on the icon or dragging it into Detail
View. A description for each signal in the symbol is described in the SIMPL
Windows help file (F1).
Switching Programs
If a custom program is loaded into the MPS-200, the MPS-200 will run the custom
program when it boots up. To switch to the out-of-the-box program:
1. Press and release HW-R.
2. Press and hold SW-R until "Bypassing Custom Program, Running OOTBF"
is displayed on the LCD.
3. To return to the custom program simply press HW-R or cycle power.
Saving Settings
Settings such as tone/volume levels (out-of-the-box and custom programs) and
input/output names (out-of-the-box programs) are stored in an xml and text file that
can be recalled should an MPS-200 program need to be updated.
To save settings for later use, use Crestron Toolbox’ File Manager utility to retrieve
the *.xml (where * can be “ootbf” for settings made when running the out-of-the-box
functionality program or “custom” for settings made when running a custom
program) and System Configuration.txt files from the NVRAM Disk directory. After
the new out-of-the-box functionality program or custom program has been loaded,
use Windows Explorer and Crestron Toolbox’ File Manager utility to place the
appropriate *.xml and System Configuration.txt files in the NVRAM Disk directory
and reboot the processor. For instructions on using Crestron Toolbox’ File Manager
utility, refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file.
NOTE: If switching to a different type of program (i.e. from out-of-the-box
functionality to custom or vice-versa), the retrieved xml file can be renamed
(ootbf.xml becomes custom.xml and custom.xml becomes ootbf.xml). The running
program will import any relevant settings. Verify that all of the required settings are
correct.
Example Program
An example program for the MPS-200 is available from the Crestron website
(http://www.crestron.com/exampleprograms
).
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