Page 2 - 5 Volvo Drive; Important Safety Instructions; The MPS-250 can be used with Class 2 output wiring.
This document was prepared and written by the Technical Documentation department at: Crestron Electronics, Inc. 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647 1-888-CRESTRON Important Safety Instructions • Read these instructions. • Keep these instructions. • Heed all warnings. • Follow all instructions. • Do n...
Page 3 - Operations Guide – DOC. 6647A; Contents; Multimedia Presentation System 250: MPS-250
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Operations Guide – DOC. 6647A Contents • i Contents Multimedia Presentation System 250: MPS-250 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1 Feature...
Page 5 - Introduction; Features and Functions
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Multimedia Presentation System 250: MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250: MPS-250 Introduction Introduction The MPS-250 is a complete presentation control and signal routing solution for boardrooms and classrooms. Integrating the control syst...
Page 6 - System Switcher; Crestron Home; QuickMedia; -Channel Microphone Matrix Mixing
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 System Switcher Right out of the box, the MPS-250 provides high-performance switching of two video and three RGB computer sources to a single projector or plasma display. Composite, S-video, component and RGBHV signals can be routed to the appropri...
Page 7 - Professional Audio Features; PROGRAM; and mono; SPEECH; relay muting on each output to prevent “thumping” on power up. The; RECORD; output for; Front Panel Control; Web server and a host of RS-232, IR, digital input and relay
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Professional Audio Features Five stereo audio inputs on the rear panel accept balanced or unbalanced line-level signals from computers and other program audio sources. Additional audio sources can be brought in through the QM input. To accommodate ...
Page 8 - most comprehensive facility-wide asset management solution.; Room Control Options; touchpanels and MediaManager; Applications; MPS-250 in a Lecture Hall Application
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 custom touchpanel based system with multiple controlled sources and display devices, can be programmed easily using Crestron SystemBuilder™ software. And, the MPS-250 works with Crestron's RoomView ® Help Desk software, the industry's most comprehe...
Page 9 - Internal Block Diagram; Video Block Diagram of the MPS-250; LOCAL OUT 1; and; LOCAL OUT 2; can be combined to one component output.; LOCAL OUT 3; MPS-250 does not convert input signal formats.
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Internal Block Diagram The following diagrams represent the video and audio switching abilities of the MPS-250. Video Block Diagram of the MPS-250 Composite VIDEO INPUTS 2X2 QM Matrix S-Video RGBHV Analog Video to QM QM INPUT VIDEO OUTPUTS Vid/S-Vi...
Page 10 - Audio Block Diagram of the MPS-250; output audio; Specifications; Specifications for the MPS-250 are listed in the following table.; MPS-250 Specifications; SPECIFICATION DETAILS
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Audio Block Diagram of the MPS-250 AUDIO INPUTS QM OUT 5 (Touchpanel) AUDIO OUTPUTS 6 QM Audio Combiner QM IN A/D A/D Local Mic Local Mic 1 2 Vol/EQ 6 Channel S ter eo Mi x e r L R Vol/EQ D/A Mute D/A D/A Mute Speech Program L Program R With Phanto...
Page 14 - Physical Description
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 MPS-250 Specifications (Continued) SPECIFICATION DETAILS Available Accessories: APAD C2N-DB12 C2N-FTB C2N-MNETGW CLS-C6(M) CLW-DIM1RF and CLW-SW1RF CNSP-XX CNX-B12 CNXRMIRD IRP2 QM-AMP3X80MM QM-AMP3X80SR Wall Mount LCD Controller 12-Button Decorato...
Page 15 - MPS-250 Overall Dimensions
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 MPS-250 Overall Dimensions 12.58 in (31.95 cm) 3.47 in (8.81 cm) 17.03 in (43.24 cm) 11.85 in (30.08 cm) Operations Guide – DOC. 6647A Multimedia Presentation System 250: MPS-250 • 11
Page 16 - MPS-250 Buttons and Ports
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 MPS-250 Buttons and Ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 17 19 20 29 18 21 23 24 22 27 25 28 30 31 33 15 26 7 13 32 12 • Multimedia Presentation System 250: MPS-250 Operations Guide – DOC. 6647A
Page 17 - CONNECTORS; PIN
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Connectors, Controls & Indicators # CONNECTORS 1 , CONTROLS & INDICATORS DESCRIPTION 1 NET LED (1) yellow LED, indicates Cresnet bus activity. 2 MSG LED (1) yellow LED, illuminates when a message is present in the message log. To view the c...
Page 21 - TOUCH PANEL OUT
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Connectors, Controls, & Indicators (Continued) # CONNECTORS 1 , CONTROLS & INDICATORS DESCRIPTION 25 TOUCH PANEL OUT Contains one CH port and one QM port. CH Port: 8-wire RJ-45 female; CAT5 balanced video output port; Signal Types: Dynamica...
Page 22 - LAN
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Connectors, Controls, & Indicators (Continued) # CONNECTORS 1 , CONTROLS & INDICATORS DESCRIPTION 27 COM A & B (2) DB9 male, bidirectional RS-232 ports; Up to 115.2k baud, hardware and software handshaking support for communication with...
Page 25 - Industry Compliance; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 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-250 has been tested and found to comply with specificat...
Page 26 - Setup; Network Wiring; Cresnet; CAT5 Wiring; QuickMedia Wiring
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Setup Network Wiring When wiring the Cresnet ® and Ethernet 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 equ...
Page 27 - Do not untwist the two wires in a single pair for more than 1/3-1/2”
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 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 pat...
Page 28 - QM Network Topology; Installation; Ventilation
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 QM Network Topology TPS -12G/15G -QM-L MP S-250 QM QM Q M Origin ation Po in ts E ndp oints QM Midpo in ts MPS -250 MPS -250 Q M- MD7x2 Installation Ventilation The MPS-250 should be used in a well-ventilated area. The venting holes should not be o...
Page 29 - Ear Attachment for Rack Mounting (this image shows a 1RU device); Stacking; Hardware Hookup
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 2. Position a rack ear so that its mounting holes align with the holes vacated by the screws in step 1. 3. Secure the ear to the unit with three screws from step 1, as shown in the following diagram. Ear Attachment for Rack Mounting (this image sho...
Page 30 - Hardware Connections for the MPS-250, Front; (1) RoomView Express or RoomView Server Edition connection
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Hardware Connections for the MPS-250, Front Hardware Connections for the MPS-250, Rear When running the out-of-the-box program, the MPS-250 can support the following Crestron devices: • (2) APAD • (2) C2N-FTB • (2) CNX-B12 • (2) C2N-DB12 • (2) CLW-...
Page 31 - All source devices should be grounded to the MPS-250.; Audio Connections; Balanced Input; Unbalanced Input
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 CAUTION: All source devices should be grounded to the MPS-250. NOTE: The MPS-250 can only be powered by the included power cord. Power cannot be supplied from network devices that are connected to the mini-terminal block connectors. NOTE: For Cresn...
Page 32 - Typical Balanced/Unbalanced Outputs; AMP; Balanced Output; Unbalanced Output; Configure the RGB Input Ports; Find the DIP Switches
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Typical Balanced/Unbalanced Outputs Shield AMP Left Right + - G + - Balanced Output + + AMP Left Right + - G + - Unbalanced Output + + Configure the RGB Input Ports Each of the RGB input ports feature a set of six DIP switches located inside the MP...
Page 33 - DIP Switch Location; Set the DIP Switches; DIP Switch Function Chart; The function table is also located on the bottom of the MPS-250.
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 DIP Switch Location DIP SWITCHES LOCATED UNDER ACCESS PANEL Set 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. DIP Switch Function Chart ...
Page 34 - Label the Buttons
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Label the Buttons Use Crestron Engraver software to print custom labels for the MPS-250’s front panel buttons and LEDS. Crestron recommends printing on 100-pound paper. Paper weighing less than 100 pounds will tend to crumple while sliding in, whil...
Page 35 - Programming Software; Have a question or comment about Crestron software?; First-time users will need to establish a user account.; Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC; Crestron has developed an assortment of Windows; Programming with Crestron SystemBuilder; While SIMPL Windows can be used to program the MPS-250, it is
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 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 Crest...
Page 36 - Configuration Manager; Locating the MPS-250 in the Device Library; Program Manager; Options | Preferences...; Switching Programs
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Configuration Manager Configuration Manager is the view where programmers “build” a Crestron control system by selecting hardware from the Device Library . • To incorporate the MPS-250 into the system, drag the MPS-250 from the Control Systems fold...
Page 37 - System Configuration.txt
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 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, us...
Page 38 - Uploading and Upgrading; Establishing Communication; USB Communication; USB; COMPUTER; Model
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 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 nece...
Page 39 - Ethernet Communication; ETHERNET; Functions | Ethernet Addressing; Programs and Firmware; Program; Functions | Firmware...
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 TCP/IP Ethernet Communication ETHERNET PC RUNNING CRESTRON TOOLBOX MPS-250 • Establish USB communication between MPS-250 and PC. • Enter the IP address, IP mask and default router of the MPS-250 via the Crestron Toolbox ( Functions | Ethernet Addre...
Page 40 - Configuration & Operation; Configuration; Access the Menu; SYS PWR; Enter Password; ENTER
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Configuration & Operation The MPS-250 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. Prior to operation, the MPS-250 must be configured for use...
Page 41 - Exit the Menu; MENU; Exit Menu Prompt; Yes; Menu Structure; MPS-250 Menu Structure; MAIN MENU
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Exit the Menu To exit the menu: • While in the main menu, press the MENU button to exit the menu. Exit Menu Prompt Exit Setup Menu? Yes No ⇒ Press the soft button labeled Yes to exit the menu or press the soft button labeled No to return to the men...
Page 42 - Audio Setup; Program Output
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 The menu is separated into four sections. • Audio Setup: Contains controls for PROGRAM , SPEECH , and RECORD output settings, source input compensation, master startup volume, and microphones. • Video Setup: Contains controls for naming input sourc...
Page 43 - Program Source Mix Controls; Program Source Mix; Set the Program Bass Level; Program Bass Controls; Program Bass
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 • Press the k or j buttons until “Source Mix” is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER to open the Program Source Mix controls. Program Source Mix Controls Program Source Mix Aud. Only • Press the k or j buttons until the desired setting is displaye...
Page 44 - Set the Program Treble Level; Program Treble Control; Program Treble
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 NOTE: While adjusting the Program Bass level, the Program 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 indic...
Page 45 - Program Minimum Volume Control
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Program Minimum Volume Control Prog. Min Volume 30% • Adjust the Program Minimum Volume level with the j and k buttons. Press the k button to increase the Program Minimum Volume level. Press the j button to lower the Program Minimum Volume level. T...
Page 46 - Set the Stereo / Mono Mode; Stereo / Mono Control
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 NOTE: While adjusting the Program Maximum Volume level, the Program 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 chang...
Page 47 - Program Startup Volume Control; Speech Output
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Program Startup Volume Control Prog. Startup Vol. 30% • Adjust the Program Startup Volume level with the j and k buttons. Press the k button to increase the startup volume level. Press the j button to lower the startup volume level. The highest Pro...
Page 48 - Speech Source Mix Controls; Speech Source Mix; Set the Speech Bass Level; Speech Bass Controls; Speech Bass
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Speech Source Mix Controls Speech Source Mix Aud. Only • Press the k or j buttons until the desired setting is displayed on the LCD. The current setting is indicated with an asterisk (*). The following settings are available: ⇒ Aud. Only : Sends th...
Page 49 - Set the Speech Treble Level; Speech Treble Control; Speech Treble; Set the Speech Delay; Speech Delay Control; Speech Delay
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 NOTE: While adjusting the Speech Bass level, the Speech 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 indicat...
Page 50 - Volume Control Mode Control; Program Only
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 • Adjust the Speech Delay with the j and k buttons. Press the k button to increase the delay. Press the j button to lower the delay. The highest delay setting is 40 milliseconds. NOTE: While adjusting the Speech Delay, the Speech Volume level can b...
Page 52 - Speech Minimum Volume Control
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Speech Minimum Volume Control Spch. Min Volume 30% • Adjust the Speech Minimum Volume level with the j and k buttons. Press the k button to increase the Speech Minimum Volume level. Press the j button to lower the Speech Minimum Volume level. The h...
Page 53 - Speech Startup Volume Control; Record Output
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 • Press MENU or ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen. Adjust the Speech Startup Volume The Speech Startup Volume control is used to establish the SPEECH output’s volume level setting when an input is selected. The RECORD and PROG...
Page 54 - Set the Record Source Mix; Record Source Mix Controls; Record Source Mix; Set Fixed/Variable Mode
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 • Adjust the Record Volume level by turning the volume control clockwise to raise the volume, or counterclockwise to lower the volume. When adjusting the Record Volume level, the display will change to indicate the volume level. NOTE: The Record Vo...
Page 55 - Fixed/Variable Control; Fixed; Record Startup Volume Control
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Fixed/Variable Control Rec. Fixed/Variable Fixed • Press the k or j buttons until the desired setting is displayed on the LCD. The current setting is indicated with an asterisk (*). The following settings are available: ⇒ Fixed : The RECORD output ...
Page 56 - Set the Compensation Level; Select Input to Compensate; Input Compensation; Adjust Compensation Level; QM INPUT 6
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 • Press MENU or ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen. Input Compensation The compensation level of each input can be set from the MPS-250’s front panel. The line outputs are not affected by changes made to the input compensation ...
Page 57 - Master Startup Volume Control; Microphones; Access the Microphone Menu
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 • Press MENU or ENTER to save changes and return to the Select Input to Compensate controls. • Repeat for each input to be adjusted. • Press MENU to save changes and return to the Audio Setup menu. Master Startup Volume Control The Master Startup V...
Page 58 - Switch Microphone Gating; Microphone Compression Control (MIC 1 shown)
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Switch Microphone Gating Microphone gating can be individually set on each microphone input. To switch microphone gating on or off: • Access the Microphone menu as described on page 53. • Press the k or j buttons until “Mic 1 Gating” or “Mic 2 Gati...
Page 59 - Switch Microphone Limiter; Microphone Limiter Control (MIC 1 shown); Switch Phantom Power; Phantom Power Control
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 ⇒ ON : The compression function for the selected microphone input is enabled. • To exit the Microphone Compression control without saving changes, press MENU . Switch Microphone Limiter A microphone limiter can be individually set on each microphon...
Page 60 - Adjust Microphone Gain; Mic 1 Gain; Video Setup; Name Video Inputs
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 • Press the k or j buttons until the desired setting is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER to save the setting. The current setting is indicated with an asterisk (*). The following settings are available: ⇒ OFF : Phantom power to the microphone i...
Page 61 - Select Input to Name; DEL; Select Input Type
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Select Input to Name Sel. Input To Name 1:BNC 1 • Press the k or j buttons until the input to be named is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER . The cursor is placed after the last character in the input name. Name the Input BNC 1_ DEL INS < >...
Page 62 - Select Input Type Menu; Select Input 1 Type; Name Video Outputs; Select Output to Name
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 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...
Page 63 - Name the Output; Network Setup; Set the IP Address
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 • Press the k or j buttons until the output to be named is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER . The cursor is placed after the last character in the output name. Name the Output Output 1_ DEL INS < > • Turn the volume control clockwise or c...
Page 64 - Display the IP Address; IP Address; Set the Subnet Mask; Display the IP Subnet Mask Address; Subnet Mask
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Display the IP Address IP Address [000] 000. 000. 000 • Turn the volume control clockwise or counterclockwise to select a number in the left-most section of the IP address. You can also press the k or j buttons to select a number. • Press ENTER to ...
Page 65 - Set the Default Router; Display the Default Router Address; Set the DHCP Mode; DHCP Settings; DHCP
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Set the Default Router The MPS-250 can be configured to use a Default Router for TCP/IP communications. To set the IP address of the Default Router: • Access the Network Setup menu as described on page 59. • Press the k or j buttons until “Def. Rou...
Page 66 - Set the WINS Mode; Display the WINS Mode; WINS; View and Set the Hostname; Display the Hostname; HostName
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 • To save the setting and return to the Network Setup menu, press ENTER . To cancel the operation and return to the Network Setup menu, press MENU . Set the WINS Mode The MPS-250 can use a WINS server to obtain an IP address. To set the WINS mode: ...
Page 67 - Change the Hostname; Domain Name
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Change the Hostname • 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 > . The Hostname ca...
Page 68 - Change the Domain Name; Set the RoomView Mode; Display the RoomView Settings; RoomView; Display the MAC Address
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Change the Domain Name corporate.company.c 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 butto...
Page 69 - Control Setup; Change the Backlight Level; Display the Select Brightness Controls; Select Brightness; Name the Function Buttons
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 • Press the k or j buttons until “MAC Address” is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER to display the MAC address. • Press MENU to return to the Network Setup menu. Control Setup Basic control system operations can be performed from the MPS-250 fro...
Page 70 - Select Function to Name; Identify Network Devices
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Select Function to Name Select Fct. To Name 1:MUTE • Press the k or j buttons until the function to be named is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER . The cursor is placed after the last character in the function name. Name the Function MUTE_ DEL I...
Page 71 - ID Devices Prompt; Press ENTER to ID; Select Device Type; Select device type; Upgrade Connected APADs
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 ID Devices Prompt Press ENTER to ID all devices. • Press ENTER to continue the identification process, the MPS-250 will clear all device settings and prompt the user to select the device type to be identified. Select Device Type Select device type ...
Page 72 - Display the APAD Upgrade Controls; Upgrade APAD; Display the Change Password Controls; View System Information
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Display the APAD Upgrade Controls Upgrade APAD Yes • To upgrade the APAD, press the k or j buttons until “Yes” is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER . The MPS-250 will upgrade the APAD’s firmware (if necessary) and copy the required files to the ...
Page 73 - Display the Info Menu
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 • Press the k or j buttons until “Info” is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER to display the Info menu. Display the Info Menu Info REMS HW NET OPS • To view program information, press the soft button labeled REMS . Display the Program Information...
Page 74 - Display Connected Network Devices; Review System Messages
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Display Connected Network Devices 2E: APAD LCD 6-bu << >> ⇒ Press the k or j buttons to see other network devices. If the information for a network device is partially displayed, press the soft buttons labeled << or >> to vi...
Page 75 - Display the Message Controls; Top; Set the Date and Time; Display the Time/Date Controls; DATE
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Display the Message Controls System log: Top Clear << >> • To scroll through messages in the log, press the k or j buttons. • To jump to the beginning of the log, press the soft button labeled Top . • To jump to the last message in the ...
Page 76 - Display the Date Controls; MO; Display the Time Controls; MIN
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 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 aroun...
Page 77 - Restore Default Settings; Restore Defaults Menu-Audio Settings Only; Restore Defaults; Confirm Restore Audio Default Settings Only
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Restore Default Settings The MPS-250 can be restored to its default factory settings from the front panel. Users can select to restore the audio settings or to restore the audio settings, source names, output names, and function names. • To restore...
Page 78 - Restore Defaults Menu-All Settings; Confirm Restore All Default Settings Only; Front Panel Lock Control
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 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 . Confirm Restore All Default Settings Only Reset all settings? No ⇒ Press the k or j buttons u...
Page 79 - Front Panel Lock Controls; On; Control from the Front Panel; Turn On the System
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Front Panel Lock Controls Front Panel Lock: On • Press the k or 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 Control Setup menu. Operation Usi...
Page 80 - Raise the Projection Screen; MPS-250 Volume Control System; Mute Audio
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Raise the Projection Screen Press the button labeled SCREEN UP to raise 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). Adjust t...
Page 81 - Adjust Lighting; Control from an APAD; APAD Buttons
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Adjust Lighting To set lighting to one of two preset lighting values, press either LIGHTS PRE 1 or LIGHTS PRE 2 . NOTE: This function will only work if a CLS-C6, infiNET switch, or infiNET dimmer was previously identified and connected to the MPS-2...
Page 82 - Turn Off the System
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 3. Press the soft button labeled Select to route the source to the projector and touchpanel output. Turn Off the System To turn off the system: 1. Press the Power button. 2. Press the soft button labeled Sys. Off . 3. Press the soft button labeled ...
Page 83 - Raise or Lower Drapes; Environ; Control from a Keypad
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 NOTE: This function will only work if a CLS-C6, infiNET switch, or infiNET dimmer was previously identified and connected to the MPS-250. The CLS-C6 can be identified as a Cresnet device in the MPS-250 setup screens as described on page 66. Crestro...
Page 84 - POWER; Adjust the Volume Level; VOL UP; button. The volume buttons will only control the volume parameter; MUTE; Control from a C2N-FTB
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 When switching sources from the keypad, the MPS-250 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, press any of the source buttons on the button pad. The s...
Page 86 - Problem Solving; Troubleshooting; MPS-250 Troubleshooting; TROUBLE; PWR
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 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-250 Troubleshooting TROUBLE POSSIBLE C...
Page 87 - System Monitor; MSG
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 MPS-250 Troubleshooting (Continued) TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION Poor picture quality (Video). Cables improperly connected. Verify that all cables are secure. NOTE: If communication cannot be established or the control system is lock...
Page 88 - Device Type; Network Analysis
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 8. In the “Address Book” window, click the Add Entry button and give the new entry a name (e.g. “System Monitor”). 9. Click the arrow next to the Device Type drop down list. A “Warning” window will open to inform you that this is an advanced featur...
Page 89 - Check Network Wiring; Use the Right Wire; Cable Length Equation; R x P; Strip and Tin Wire
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 Check Network Wiring Use the Right Wire In order to ensure optimum performance over the full range of your installation topology, Crestron Certified Wire and only Crestron Certified Wire may be used. Failure to do so may incur additional charges if...
Page 90 - Reference Documents; product manuals arranged in alphabetical order by model number.; List of Related Reference Documents; DOCUMENT TITLE; Further Inquiries
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 Reference Documents The latest version of all documents mentioned within the guide can be obtained from the Crestron website ( www.crestron.com/manuals ). This link will provide a list of product manuals arranged in alphabetical order by model numb...
Page 91 - Software License Agreement; LICENSE TERMS; consent of Crestron.; OTHER LIMITATIONS
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 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 com...
Page 92 - PROPRIETARY RIGHTS
Multimedia Presentation System 250 Crestron MPS-250 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 ...
Page 93 - Return and Warranty Policies; Merchandise Returns / Repair Service
Crestron MPS-250 Multimedia Presentation System 250 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 C...
Page 94 - Specifications subject to
Crestron Electronics, Inc. Operations Guide – DOC. 6647A 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647 (2019926) Tel: 888.CRESTRON 06.08 Fax: 201.767.7576 Specifications subject to www.crestron.com change without notice.