Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Operations Guide
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Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Contents Multimedia Presentation System 100: MPS-100 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1 Features and Functions ................................................................................................ 1 Applications.................................................................................................................
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Multimedia Presentation System 100: MPS-100 Introduction Features and Functions • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Multimedia system switcher and control system Out-of-the-box switching and audio control Two video/HDTV and three RGB/computer inputs Built-in input signal sensing | auto-switching capable Separate display and touchpanel preview outputs QuickMedia™ and Crestron Home® CAT5 AV connectivity Five balanced stereo audio inputs | Built-in 40 watt amplif
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 Touchpanel Output A second discrete output is provided on the MPS-100 to feed a preview signal to the system touchpanel or other monitor. This output is controlled separately from the main display output, allowing a different source to be viewed on the touchpanel. The touchpanel connection is facilitated through a choice of QuickMedia (QM) or Crestron Home (CH) CAT5 Balanced Video outputs, simplifying wiring to a wide range of Crestron® touchpanels.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 display as generic names (Input 1, 2…), or as custom names (DVD, Podium PC, Screen Up, etc.) which are easily entered using MediaManager Wizard software. Easy setup of the MPS-100 is facilitated through the LCD display without necessitating a computer. Together with four softkey buttons, four menu navigation buttons and the volume knob, the LCD enables configuration of IP network, audio, and other system settings.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 Applications The following diagram shows an MPS-100 in a lecture hall application. MPS-100 in a Lecture Hall Application For more information on this and other QM applications, refer to the latest revision of the Crestron MediaManager Applications Guide (Doc. 6244), which is available from the Crestron website (http://www.crestron.com/manuals). 4 • Multimedia Presentation System 100: MPS-100 Operations Guide – DOC.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Internal Block Diagram The following diagrams represent the video and audio switching abilities of the MPS-100. For more information refer to “Configuration and Operation” on page 31.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 Audio Block Diagram of the MPS-100 AUDIO INPUTS AUDIO OUTPUTS Volume / Tone / Balance / Mute L R Stereo Audio 1 2 3 4 5 Stereo / Mono selector L Program L MUTE Pre-Amp Program R MUTE R 5X1 Switch 0 dB path / Mute L R A2D Line Out L L MUTE Line Drivers Line Out R MUTE R Amplifier Output QM 2X20W Amplifier L R Specifications Specifications for the MPS-100 are listed in the following table.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 MPS-100 Specifications (Continued) SPECIFICATION DETAILS Video/RGB Switcher 5x2(x5) crosspoint matrix, 1x4 video/RGB output selector Signal Types RGB and composite, S-video, or component video (does not transcode) Video/HDTV Formats NTSC or PAL, HDTV up to 1080i/1080p Video Gain 0dB (75 ohms terminated) Video Bandwidth 150 MHz (-3dB) at unity gain RGB Formats RGBHV or RGBS RGB Gain 0dB (75 ohms terminated) Maximum RGB Resolution WUXGA 19
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 MPS-100 Specifications (Continued) SPECIFICATION DETAILS Dimensions Height 3.47 in (8.81 cm) Width 17.03 in (43.24 cm); 19.0 in (48.26 cm) with ears Depth 12.54 in (31.86 cm) Weight: 8.8 lbs (4.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 MPS-100 Physical View (Rear) MPS-100 Overall Dimensions 12.54 in (31.86 cm) 11.47 in (29.13 cm) 3.47 in (8.81 cm) 17.03 in (43.24 cm) Operations Guide – DOC.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 MPS-100 Buttons and Ports 10 13 17 20 21 28 1 2 3 4 5 11 14 12 22 15 18 19 23 24 27 29 30 6 7 8 9 16 10 • Multimedia Presentation System 100: MPS-100 25 26 Operations Guide – DOC.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Connectors, Controls & Indicators # CONNECTORS1, CONTROLS & INDICATORS DESCRIPTION 1 NET LED Indicates communication with Cresnet devices. 2 MSG LED Illuminates when a message is present in the message log. To view the contents of the message log, use the front panel buttons or Crestron Toolbox™. 3&4 RESET BUTTONS 5 COMPUTER Pin 4 Pin 3 Pin 1 6 Pin 2 PROGRAM OUT (L/R) HW-R – Initiates system hardware reset.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 Connectors, Controls & Indicators (Continued) # CONNECTORS1, CONTROLS & INDICATORS DESCRIPTION 9 VIDEO INPUTS 1 & 2 (2) sets of (3) BNC female video inputs, each set configurable as: • (1) Component/HDTV (YPbPr) video input, or • (1) S-video (Y/C) input, or • (1) Composite input Input Level: 1 Vp-p nominal; Input Impedance: 75 ohms nominal; DC Offset: Insensitive to DC offset (AC coupled); Video signal detection on COMP/Pb and Y/Y (high/low)
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Connectors, Controls & Indicators (Continued) # CONNECTORS1, CONTROLS & INDICATORS 16 RGBHV INPUTS 3 - 5 DESCRIPTION (3) DB15HD female, RGBHV (VGA) inputs; Format: RGBHV or RGBS; RGB Input Level: 1 Vp-p nominal; RGB Input Impedance: 75 ohms nominal; Sync Input Level: 2 to 5 Vp-p; Sync Input Impedance: 75, 500, or 1k ohms individually selectable for H and V via bottom panel DIP switches (#14); Video signal detection on “H-SYNC”; Defeatable DDC pull-u
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 Connectors, Controls & Indicators (Continued) # CONNECTORS1, CONTROLS & INDICATORS 23 RELAY DESCRIPTION (1) 8-pin 3.5mm detachable terminal block; Comprises (4) normally open, isolated relays; Rated 1 Amp, 30 Volts AC/DC; MOV arc suppression across contacts 24 COM A & B (2) DB9 male, bidirectional RS-232 ports; Up to 115.2k baud, hardware and software handshaking support for communication with serial devices.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Connectors, Controls & Indicators (Continued) # CONNECTORS1, CONTROLS & INDICATORS TOUCH PANEL OUT (Continued) DESCRIPTION QM Port: 8-wire RJ-45 female; QuickMedia output port; Signal Types: Dynamically configurable for RGBHV, component (YPbPr), S-video (Y/C), or composite video with stereo program audio; RGB Format: RGBHV or RGBS; RGB Output Resolution, Non-interlaced: 1600 x 1200 maximum (60 Hz limit at 1600 x 1200); Video/HDTV Formats: NTSC or PAL
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 Connectors, Controls & Indicators (Continued) # CONNECTORS1, CONTROLS & INDICATORS 27 LAN DESCRIPTION (1) 8-wire RJ45 with 2 LED indicators; 10/100BaseT Ethernet port; Green LED indicates link status; Yellow LED indicates Ethernet activity 28 OUTPUT SELECTION (2) pushbuttons and red LEDs, select output destination 29 NET (4) 4-pin 3.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Industry Compliance This unit has been manufactured to comply with UL’s Standards for Safety in Canada and the United States. Formal approval is pending. As of the date of manufacture the MPS-100 has been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and Radiocommunications Compliance Labelling. NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 Setup Network Wiring When wiring the network, consider the following: • Use Crestron Certified Wire. • Provide sufficient power to the system. CAUTION: Insufficient power can lead to unpredictable results or damage to the equipment. Please use the Crestron Power Calculator to help calculate how much power is needed for the system (http://www.crestron.com/calculators).
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 information, refer to the latest revision of the Crestron MediaManager Applications Guide (Doc. 6244). CresCAT-QM Cable NOTE: Do not untwist the two wires in a single pair for more than 1/3-1/2” (0.84-1.27 cm) when making a connection. The twists are critical to canceling out interference between the wires. The aggregate cable length of a signal path originating at the MPS-100 and terminating at a QM receiver must not exceed 328 feet (100 meters).
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 QM Network Topology Midpoints Origination Points QM MPS-100 Endpoints QM QM-MD7x2 QM QM TPS-12G/15G-QM-L QM-MD7x2 QM MPS-100 TPS-12G/15G-QM-L QM MPS-100 Installation Ventilation The MPS-100 should be used in a well-ventilated area. The venting holes should not be obstructed under any circumstances. If the MPS-100 is hot to the touch, consider using forced air ventilation and/or incrementing the spacing between units.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Ear Attachment for Rack Mounting (this image shows a 2RU device) 4. Repeat procedure (steps 1 through 3) to attach the remaining ear to the opposite side. NOTE: The sync input impedance and DDC feature should be set prior to placing the MPS-100 in an equipment rack. For more information, refer to “Configuring the RGB Input Ports” on page 23.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 Hardware Connections for the MPS-100, Rear LINE OUTPUT: TO RECORDING DEVICE, CODEC, OR ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEM IR/SERIAL OUT: TO IRP2 IR EMITTER PROBE or ONE-WAY SERIAL CONTROLLED DEVICES IR IN: FROM CNXRMIRD IR RECEIVER INPUT: FROM DEVICE OUTPUTS CONTACT OR RELAY CLOSURES (24 VOLTS MAX) RELAY OUTPUT: TO CONTROLLABLE DEVICES COM A & COM B: BI-DIRECTIONAL RS-232 WITH HARDWARE & SOFTWARE HANDSHAKING AND MODEM CONTROL LAN: 10/100 BASE-T ETHERNET TO
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 NOTE: To analyze Cresnet lines, the C2N-ANLZ is required. For instructions, refer to the latest version of the C2N-ANLZ Operations Guide (Doc. 6473). Configuring the RGB Input Ports Each of the RGB input ports feature a set of six DIP switches located inside the MPS-100. These switches are used to set the sync input impedance of each port and simulate the presence of a monitor (DDC) for each RGB input.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 DIP Switch Location Setting the DIP Switches 1. Referring to the following table, set the DIP switches of each RGB input port to the required sync input impedance and DDC functionality.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Further Configuration If using the out-of-the-box functionality, the MPS-100 can be configured with the front panel. For information, refer to “Configuration” on page 31. Label the Buttons Use Crestron Engraver software to print custom labels for the MPS-100’s front panel buttons and LEDS. Crestron recommends printing on 100-pound paper.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 Programming Software Have a question or comment about Crestron software? Answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) can be viewed in the Online Help section of the Crestron website. To post a question or view questions you have submitted to Crestron’s True Blue Support, log in at http://support.crestron.com. First-time users will need to establish a user account.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Any program created for the MPS-100 with SystemBuilder will include the out-ofthe-box functionality in addition to any additional programming created with SystemBuilder. Programming with SIMPL Windows NOTE: While SIMPL Windows can be used to program the MPS-100, it is recommended to use SystemBuilder for configuring an MPS-100 system. SIMPL Windows is Crestron’s premier software for programming Crestron control systems.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 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-100, the MPS-100 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.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Uploading and Upgrading Crestron recommends using the latest programming software and that each device contains the latest firmware to take advantage of the most recently released features. However, before attempting to upload or upgrade it is necessary to establish communication. Once communication has been established, files (for example, programs or firmware) can be transferred to the control system.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 TCP/IP Communication Crestron MPS-100 Ethernet Communication PC RUNNING CRESTRON TOOLBOX MPS-100 ETHERNET • Establish USB communications between the MPS-100 and a PC. • Enter the IP address, IP mask and default router of the MPS-100 via the Crestron Toolbox (Functions | Ethernet Addressing); otherwise enable DHCP. • Confirm Ethernet connections between MPS-100 and PC.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Configuration and Operation The MPS-100 can be used for audio and video switching without any programming required. This is ideal for those that need a basic audio-video switching system or need to test their hardware connections to the MPS-100. Configuration Prior to operation, the MPS-100 must be configured for use. The MPS-100 is configured using the built-in menu. Access the Menu To access the menu: • Press the MENU button.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 For information on administrator and user passwords, refer to the SystemBuilder help file. NOTE: When the system is being configured, system operation is suspended. Menu Structure The following diagram displays the menu structure of the MPS-100.
Crestron MPS-100 Access the Audio Setup Menu Multimedia Presentation System 100 To access the Audio Setup menu: • Access the menu as described on page 31. The words “** AUDIO SETUP **” will be displayed. • Press ENTER to open the Audio Setup menu. • To exit the Audio Setup menu, press MENU. Tone Controls Tone controls are used to set the bass, treble, and balance of the speaker and program audio outputs. The line outputs are not affected by changes made to the tone controls.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Set the Treble Level Crestron MPS-100 To set the treble level: • Access the Tone menu as described above. • Press the k or j buttons until “** TREBLE **” is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER to open the Treble controls. The current treble level will be displayed. Treble Control ** TREBLE ** 0db • Adjust the treble level with the j and k buttons. Press the k button to increase the treble level. Press the j button to lower the treble level.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 counterclockwise to lower the volume. When adjusting the volume, the display will change to indicate the volume level. • Press ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen. To cancel without saving changes, press MENU. Min/Max Volume Controls The Min Volume and Max Volume controls are used to set the lowest and highest volume settings respectively. The line outputs are not affected by changes made to the minimum and maximum volumes.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 • Crestron MPS-100 Press the k or j buttons until “** MAX VOLUME **” is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER to open the Maximum Volume controls. Maximum Volume Control ** MAX VOLUME ** 75% • Adjust the maximum volume level with the j and k buttons. Press the k button to increase the maximum volume level. Press the j button to lower the maximum volume level. The lowest maximum volume setting is 50%.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 NOTE: While adjusting the stereo/mono setting, the system’s volume level can be adjusted by turning the volume control clockwise to raise the volume, or counterclockwise to lower the volume. When adjusting the volume, the display will change to indicate the volume level. • To exit the Stereo / Mono controls, press MENU. Input Compensation The compensation level of each input can be set from the MPS-100’s front panel.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 • To set the level of another input, press the appropriate input button. Once all input compensation levels have been set, press ENTER to store the settings. • To exit the compensation controls without saving the settings, press MENU. Startup Volume Control The Startup Volume control is used to establish the volume level setting when an input is selected. The line outputs are not affected by changes made to the startup volume.
Crestron MPS-100 Name Video Inputs Multimedia Presentation System 100 The MPS-100 ships with default names assigned to each of the inputs. Input 1 is called “BNC 1”. Input 2 is called “BNC 2”. Input 3 is called “RGBHV 3”. Input 4 is called “RGBHV 4”. Input 5 is called “RGBHV 5”. To change the input names: • Access the Video Setup menu as described on page 38. • Press the k or j buttons until “** INPUT NAMES **” is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER to open the Input Naming menu.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 Select Input Type Menu Sel. Input Type 1:BNC 1 • Press the k or j buttons to select the video input to be configured and press ENTER. The current setting is indicated with an asterisk (*). • Press the k or j buttons until the desired input type is displayed. Select Input Type Select Input 1 Type Composite • Name Video Outputs Press ENTER to save the input type and return to the Select Input Type menu.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Name the Output PROJECTOR_ DEL INS < > • Turn the volume control clockwise or counterclockwise (or press the k or j buttons) to select a new letter (uppercase or lowercase) or number. Move the cursor by pressing the soft buttons labeled < or >. Each output name can be up to 16 characters in length. To delete a character, position the cursor under the character to be deleted and press the soft button labeled DEL.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 Display the IP Address ** IP ADDRESS ** 000. • 000. 000. 000 Press ENTER to change the IP address. Brackets will appear around the first part of the IP address. Change the IP Address ** IP ADDRESS ** [000] Set the Subnet Mask 000. 000. 000 • Turn the volume control clockwise or counterclockwise to select a number. You can also press the k or j buttons to select a number. • Press ENTER to move the cursor to the next section of the address.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Display the IP Subnet Mask Address ** SUBNET MASK ** 000. • 000. 000. 000 Press ENTER to change the IP address of the Subnet Mask. Brackets will appear around the first part of the IP address. Change the IP Subnet Mask Address ** SUBNET MASK ** [000] Set the Default Router Operations Guide – DOC. 6527 000. 000. 000 • Turn the volume control clockwise or counterclockwise to select a number.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 Display the Default Router Address ** DEF. ROUTER ** 000. • 000. 000. 000 Press ENTER to change the IP address of the Default Router. Brackets will appear around the first part of the IP address. Change the Default Router Address ** DEF. ROUTER ** [000] Set the DHCP Mode 000. 000. 000 • Turn the volume control clockwise or counterclockwise to select a number. You can also press the k or j buttons to select a number.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Display the DHCP Settings ** DHCP ** OFF Set the WINS Mode • Press k and j buttons to toggle between ON and OFF. The current setting is indicated with an asterisk (*). • Press ENTER to save the new setting and return to the Network Setup menu. The MPS-100 can use a WINS server to obtain an IP address. To set the WINS mode: • Access the Network Setup menu as described on page 41.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 Display the Hostname ** HOSTNAME ** MPS-100 • Press ENTER to change the Hostname. A cursor is placed after the last character in the Hostname. Change the Hostname MPS-100_ DEL View and Set the Domain Name INS < > • Turn the volume control clockwise or counterclockwise (or press the k or j buttons) to select a new letter (uppercase or lowercase) or number. Move the cursor by pressing the soft buttons labeled < or >.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Display the Domain Name ** DOMAIN NAME ** CRESTRON • Press ENTER to change the Domain name. A cursor is placed after the last character in the Domain name. Change the Domain Name CRESTRON_ DEL Set the RoomView Mode Operations Guide – DOC. 6527 INS < > • Turn the volume control clockwise or counterclockwise (or press the k or j buttons) to select a new letter (uppercase or lowercase) or number.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 Display the RoomView Settings ** ROOMVIEW ** RoomView 6.0 • Press the k and j buttons to toggle between RoomView 6.0, RoomView 7.0, or RoomView None. The current setting is indicated with an asterisk (*). When set to RoomView None, the MPS-100 will not report any status information. • Press ENTER to save the new setting and return to the Network Setup menu. Press MENU to cancel the operation and return to the Network Setup menu.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Display the Select Brightness Controls Select Brightness BackLight Low * Name the Function Buttons • Press the j or k buttons to select a brightness level (low, medium, or high) and press ENTER. The current level is indicated with an asterisk (*). • To cancel the process without saving any changes, press MENU. The display will return to the Control Setup menu. The MPS-100 ships with default names assigned to each of the five function buttons.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Identify Network Devices Crestron MPS-100 • Turn the volume control clockwise or counterclockwise (or press the k or j buttons) to select a new letter (uppercase or lowercase) or number. Move the cursor by pressing the soft buttons labeled < or >. Each function name can be up to 16 characters in length. To delete a character, position the cursor under the character to be deleted and press the soft button labeled DEL.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 • Press the MENU button to return to the menu. NOTE: For information on using the front panel and input devices with the MPS-100, refer to “Operation” on page 58. NOTE: If a C2N-MNETGW has been identified, infiNET switches and dimmers must still be identified with Crestron Toolbox. Refer to the respective infiNET switch and dimmer manuals for more information. Upgrade Connected APADs APAD devices may need to be programmed to work with the MPS-100.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 View System Information Crestron MPS-100 • Turn the volume control to select the first digit in the password. • Press the k button to move the cursor to the next digit and select the next digit in the password with the volume control. The maximum password length is 20 digits. Press the j button to move to the previous digit. • To save the new password and return to the Control Setup menu, press ENTER.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Display the Hardware Information Current Hardware Con << >> ⇒ Press the k or j buttons to see other information. If partial information is displayed, press the soft buttons labeled << or >> to view the rest of the information. ⇒ Press the MENU button to return to the Info menu. • To view a list of connected network devices, press the soft button labeled NET.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 • Review System Messages Crestron MPS-100 To return to the Control Setup menu, press MENU. The MPS-100 stores system messages in a message log. The presence of new messages in the log is indicated when the MSG LED is lit. To review system messages using the front panel: • Access the Control Setup menu as described on page 48. • Press the k or j buttons until “** MESSAGES **” is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER to display the Message controls.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Display the Time/Date Controls 10/16/06 04:08:25PM DATE • TIME To set the date, press the soft button labeled DATE. The Date controls will be displayed. Display the Date Controls DATE: 10/16/2006 MO DAY YR ⇒ To set the month, press the soft button labeled MO. To set the day, press the soft button labeled DAY. To set the year, press the soft button labeled YR. A pair of brackets will appear around the selected part of the date.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 ⇒ Press the k or j buttons to increase or decrease the value of the selected part of the time. ⇒ Repeat for each part of the time. ⇒ Press ENTER to store the new time and return to the Time/Date controls or press MENU to return to the Time/Date controls without saving any changes. • To return to the Control Setup menu, press MENU. NOTE: The date and time can be set using Crestron Toolbox. For more information, refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 • To restore all factory default settings: ⇒ Access the Control Setup menu as described on page 48. ⇒ Press the k or j buttons until “** DEFAULTS **” is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER to display the Restore Defaults menu. Restore Defaults Menu-All Settings Restore Defaults All settings ⇒ Press the k or j buttons until “All settings” is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Front Panel Lock Control Crestron MPS-100 The MPS-100’s front panel controls can be locked to prevent operational changes from the buttons on the front of the MPS-100. While locked, the menu can be accessed by pressing the MENU button. To open the Front Panel Lock control: • Access the Control Setup menu as described on page 48. • Press the k or j buttons until “** FRONT PANEL **” is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER to display the Front Panel control.
Crestron MPS-100 Turn Off the System Multimedia Presentation System 100 To turn off the system, press the SYS PWR button twice. NOTE: If the projector output was selected (output button 1), the display will prompt the user to turn off the projector. Lower the Projection Screen Press the function button labeled SCREEN DOWN to lower the projector screen. NOTE: This function will only work if a projection screen’s control lines have been connected to RELAY 1 (up control) and RELAY 2 (down control).
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 The APAD has six buttons and a Nav Wheel as shown in the following diagram. APAD Buttons Soft Buttons Power Button Soft Button Nav Wheel When switching sources from the APAD, the MPS-100 will route the signal to the projector output and then route the signal to the touchpanel output. Turn On the System To turn on the system: 1. Press the soft button labeled Source to display a list of available sources. 2.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 NOTE: This function will only work if a projection screen’s control lines have been connected to RELAY 1 (up control) and RELAY 2 (down control). Adjust the Volume Level Mute Audio The volume level of the MPS-100 is adjusted with the Nav wheel. • Raise the volume: Turn the Nav wheel clockwise. The volume level will be displayed on the LCD. • Lower the volume: Turn the Nav wheel counterclockwise. The volume level will be displayed on the LCD.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 3. Crestron MPS-100 To raise the drapes, press the soft button labeled Up. To lower the drapes, press the soft button labeled Down. The display will indicate the status of the drapes. NOTE: This function will only work if a drape controller has been configured in Crestron SystemBuilder or SIMPL Windows and connected to the MPS-100.
Crestron MPS-100 Raise or Lower the Projection Screen Multimedia Presentation System 100 To raise or lower the projection screen, press the SCREEN button. The front panel of the MPS-100 will also indicate the screen’s status. NOTE: This function will only work if a projection screen’s control lines have been connected to RELAY 1 (up control) and RELAY 2 (down control). Adjust the Volume Level To raise the volume level, press the VOL UP button. To lower the volume, press the VOL DOWN button.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 The control center has 10 buttons as shown in the following diagram. C2N-FTB Buttons BNC 1 BNC 2 RGBHV 3 VOL UP POWER LIGHTS VOL DOWN RGBHV 4 RGBHV 5 MUTE NOTE: Custom buttons can be created using Crestron Engraver software. For instructions on installing the custom buttons, refer to the C2N-FTB guide.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 NOTE: This function will only work if a CLS-C6, infiNET switch, or infiNET dimmer was previously identified and connected to the MPS-100. The CLS-C6 can be identified as a Cresnet device in the MPS-100 setup screens as described on page 50.
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 Problem Solving Troubleshooting The following table provides corrective action for possible trouble situations. If further assistance is required, please contact a Crestron customer service representative. MPS-100 Troubleshooting TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION Unexpected response from control system. Network devices are not communicating with the control system. Use Crestron Toolbox to poll the network.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 NOTE: If communication cannot be established or the control system is locked-up, refer to “Troubleshooting Communications” in the Crestron 2-Series Control Systems Reference Guide (Doc. 6256). NOTE: Passthrough Mode enables Viewport access to any serial controlled device on the network. This aids in troubleshooting by allowing direct communication between the PC and a network device (effectively “passing through” the MPS-100).
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 Make sure to choose USB as the “Connection Type”, then click OK. The following text will appear in the bottom right corner of the “Text Console” window: usb;device 2SeriesCtrlSystemMonitor The following text will appear in Toolbox: MPSMNTR> 10. At the Toolbox prompt, type erase and press Enter. The following text will appear in Toolbox: Erasing ->25%->50%->75%->100% Done 11.
Crestron MPS-100 Calculate Power Multimedia Presentation System 100 CAUTION: Use only Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment. Failure to do so could cause equipment damage or void the Crestron warranty. CAUTION: Provide sufficient power to the system. Insufficient power can lead to unpredictable results or damage to the equipment. Please use the Crestron Power Calculator to help calculate how much power is needed for the system (http://www.crestron.com/calculators).
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Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Software License Agreement This License Agreement (“Agreement”) is a legal contract between you (either an individual or a single business entity) and Crestron Electronics, Inc. (“Crestron”) for software referenced in this guide, which includes computer software and as applicable, associated media, printed materials and “online” or electronic documentation (the “Software”).
Multimedia Presentation System 100 Crestron MPS-100 If You are a business or organization, You agree that upon request from Crestron or its authorized agent, You will within thirty (30) days fully document and certify that use of any and all Software at the time of the request is in conformity with Your valid licenses from Crestron of its authorized agent.
Crestron MPS-100 Multimedia Presentation System 100 Return and Warranty Policies Merchandise Returns / Repair Service 1. No merchandise may be returned for credit, exchange or service without prior authorization from CRESTRON. To obtain warranty service for CRESTRON products, contact an authorized CRESTRON dealer. Only authorized CRESTRON dealers may contact the factory and request an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number.
Crestron Electronics, Inc. 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647 Tel: 888.CRESTRON Fax: 201.767.7576 www.crestron.com Operations Guide – DOC. 6527 (2016139) 12.06 Specifications subject to change without notice.