Page 3 - Contents
Crestron ML-500 Mini LCD RF Wireless Handheld Remote Contents Mini LCD RF Handheld Remote: ML-500 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1 Features and Functions .....................................
Page 5 - Introduction; Features and Functions; The Crestron; Intuitive interface for easy operation; Operations Guide – DOC. 6246
Crestron ML-500 Mini LCD RF Wireless Handheld Remote Mini LCD RF Handheld Remote: ML-500 Introduction Features and Functions The Crestron ® Mini LCD RF Handheld Remote (ML-500) is a universal remote control that can be used to control a Crestron system. A liquid-crystal display (LCD) with switchable...
Page 6 - Specifications; The following table lists specifications for the ML-500.; SPECIFICATION DETAILS; Physical Description; Mini LCD RF Wireless Handheld Remote Operations
Mini LCD RF Wireless Handheld Remote Crestron ML-500 Specifications The following table lists specifications for the ML-500. Specifications for the ML-500 SPECIFICATION DETAILS Battery Power 6.0 VDC (Four AAA Alkaline batteries supplied) RF Output 418 MHz RF Range Up to 200 feet (depending on physic...
Page 9 - Menu System; The following diagram illustrates the structure of ML-500’s menus.; LCD Display & Soft Keys; The MAIN page contains only one page.
Crestron ML-500 Mini LCD RF Wireless Handheld Remote Menu System The ML-500 uses a menu to access all of the functions the remote is capable of performing. The menu consists of a main page that lists up to 10 groups of options. Depending on your remote’s configuration, each option can be a selection...
Page 10 - Navigation Keys; PAGE; MAIN
Mini LCD RF Wireless Handheld Remote Crestron ML-500 Navigation Keys PA GE MAIN FA V The three navigation keys located under the LCD are used to view the different pages in the menu system. PAGE After pressing a group’s soft key on the MAIN page, press the PAGE button to view pages within the select...
Page 11 - Hard Keys; ON; button is pressed. Refer to “Installing/Changing the; LIGHT; LIGHT; button is used to turn the; Programming Port
Crestron ML-500 Mini LCD RF Wireless Handheld Remote Scrolling Through Favorites Using the FAV and PAGE Buttons Hard Keys ON OFF 8 7 +10 0 4 1 a 2 5 h d MENU INFO 9 ENT 6 3 b c EXIT PREV CH + - VOL MUTE GUIDE + CH - The hard keys are used to switch power to the devices in your system and control dev...
Page 12 - Miscellaneous; Using the Backlight; Turn on the backlight by pressing the; button on the right side of the remote; Installing/Changing the Batteries; button is pressed. Low batteries may shorten the; Replace all of the batteries at the same time. Do not mix old and new
Mini LCD RF Wireless Handheld Remote Crestron ML-500 Miscellaneous Using the Backlight If it is difficult to see the display or buttons when viewing the remote, the ML-500 backlight can be used to light up the display and buttons. Turn on the backlight by pressing the LIGHT button on the right side ...
Page 13 - Adjusting the Display; UP; DOWN; Cleaning the Screen
Crestron ML-500 Mini LCD RF Wireless Handheld Remote Adjusting the Display The LCD display’s contrast can be adjusted for optimal viewing. To make the display darker, press the UP thumbpad button while holding the MAIN button. Refer to the following diagram. Adjusting Display Contrast PA GE MAIN FA ...
Page 14 - Problem Solving; Troubleshooting; TROUBLE; Further Inquiries
Mini LCD RF Wireless Handheld Remote Crestron ML-500 Problem Solving Troubleshooting The table below provides corrective action for possible trouble situations. If further assistance is required, please contact the Crestron dealer that programmed your system. ML-500 Troubleshooting TROUBLE POSSIBLE ...
Page 15 - Industry Compliance; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Crestron ML-500 Mini LCD RF Wireless Handheld Remote Industry Compliance As of the date of manufacture, this unit has been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking. NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1...