Crestron MPS-250 - Manual

Crestron MPS-250

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – 5 Volvo Drive; Important Safety Instructions; The MPS-250 can be used with Class 2 output wiring.
  • Page 3 – Operations Guide – DOC. 6647A; Contents; Multimedia Presentation System 250: MPS-250
  • Page 5 – Introduction; Features and Functions
  • Page 6 – System Switcher; Crestron Home; QuickMedia; -Channel Microphone Matrix Mixing
  • 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
  • Page 8 – most comprehensive facility-wide asset management solution.; Room Control Options; touchpanels and MediaManager; Applications; MPS-250 in a Lecture Hall Application
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Page 14 – Physical Description
  • Page 15 – MPS-250 Overall Dimensions
  • Page 16 – MPS-250 Buttons and Ports
  • Page 17 – CONNECTORS; PIN
  • Page 21 – TOUCH PANEL OUT
  • Page 22 – LAN
  • Page 25 – Industry Compliance; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Page 26 – Setup; Network Wiring; Cresnet; CAT5 Wiring; QuickMedia Wiring
  • Page 27 – Do not untwist the two wires in a single pair for more than 1/3-1/2”
  • Page 28 – QM Network Topology; Installation; Ventilation
  • Page 29 – Ear Attachment for Rack Mounting (this image shows a 1RU device); Stacking; Hardware Hookup
  • Page 30 – Hardware Connections for the MPS-250, Front; (1) RoomView Express or RoomView Server Edition connection
  • Page 31 – All source devices should be grounded to the MPS-250.; Audio Connections; Balanced Input; Unbalanced Input
  • Page 32 – Typical Balanced/Unbalanced Outputs; AMP; Balanced Output; Unbalanced Output; Configure the RGB Input Ports; Find the DIP Switches
  • 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.
  • Page 34 – Label the Buttons
  • 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
  • Page 36 – Configuration Manager; Locating the MPS-250 in the Device Library; Program Manager; Options | Preferences...; Switching Programs
  • Page 37 – System Configuration.txt
  • Page 38 – Uploading and Upgrading; Establishing Communication; USB Communication; USB; COMPUTER; Model
  • Page 39 – Ethernet Communication; ETHERNET; Functions | Ethernet Addressing; Programs and Firmware; Program; Functions | Firmware...
  • Page 40 – Configuration & Operation; Configuration; Access the Menu; SYS PWR; Enter Password; ENTER
  • Page 41 – Exit the Menu; MENU; Exit Menu Prompt; Yes; Menu Structure; MPS-250 Menu Structure; MAIN MENU
  • Page 42 – Audio Setup; Program Output
  • Page 43 – Program Source Mix Controls; Program Source Mix; Set the Program Bass Level; Program Bass Controls; Program Bass
  • Page 44 – Set the Program Treble Level; Program Treble Control; Program Treble
  • Page 45 – Program Minimum Volume Control
  • Page 46 – Set the Stereo / Mono Mode; Stereo / Mono Control
  • Page 47 – Program Startup Volume Control; Speech Output
  • Page 48 – Speech Source Mix Controls; Speech Source Mix; Set the Speech Bass Level; Speech Bass Controls; Speech Bass
  • Page 49 – Set the Speech Treble Level; Speech Treble Control; Speech Treble; Set the Speech Delay; Speech Delay Control; Speech Delay
  • Page 50 – Volume Control Mode Control; Program Only
  • Page 52 – Speech Minimum Volume Control
  • Page 53 – Speech Startup Volume Control; Record Output
  • Page 54 – Set the Record Source Mix; Record Source Mix Controls; Record Source Mix; Set Fixed/Variable Mode
  • Page 55 – Fixed/Variable Control; Fixed; Record Startup Volume Control
  • Page 56 – Set the Compensation Level; Select Input to Compensate; Input Compensation; Adjust Compensation Level; QM INPUT 6
  • Page 57 – Master Startup Volume Control; Microphones; Access the Microphone Menu
  • Page 58 – Switch Microphone Gating; Microphone Compression Control (MIC 1 shown)
  • Page 59 – Switch Microphone Limiter; Microphone Limiter Control (MIC 1 shown); Switch Phantom Power; Phantom Power Control
  • Page 60 – Adjust Microphone Gain; Mic 1 Gain; Video Setup; Name Video Inputs
  • Page 61 – Select Input to Name; DEL; Select Input Type
  • Page 62 – Select Input Type Menu; Select Input 1 Type; Name Video Outputs; Select Output to Name
  • Page 63 – Name the Output; Network Setup; Set the IP Address
  • Page 64 – Display the IP Address; IP Address; Set the Subnet Mask; Display the IP Subnet Mask Address; Subnet Mask
  • Page 65 – Set the Default Router; Display the Default Router Address; Set the DHCP Mode; DHCP Settings; DHCP
  • Page 66 – Set the WINS Mode; Display the WINS Mode; WINS; View and Set the Hostname; Display the Hostname; HostName
  • Page 67 – Change the Hostname; Domain Name
  • Page 68 – Change the Domain Name; Set the RoomView Mode; Display the RoomView Settings; RoomView; Display the MAC Address
  • Page 69 – Control Setup; Change the Backlight Level; Display the Select Brightness Controls; Select Brightness; Name the Function Buttons
  • Page 70 – Select Function to Name; Identify Network Devices
  • Page 71 – ID Devices Prompt; Press ENTER to ID; Select Device Type; Select device type; Upgrade Connected APADs
  • Page 72 – Display the APAD Upgrade Controls; Upgrade APAD; Display the Change Password Controls; View System Information
  • Page 73 – Display the Info Menu
  • Page 74 – Display Connected Network Devices; Review System Messages
  • Page 75 – Display the Message Controls; Top; Set the Date and Time; Display the Time/Date Controls; DATE
  • Page 76 – Display the Date Controls; MO; Display the Time Controls; MIN
  • Page 77 – Restore Default Settings; Restore Defaults Menu-Audio Settings Only; Restore Defaults; Confirm Restore Audio Default Settings Only
  • Page 78 – Restore Defaults Menu-All Settings; Confirm Restore All Default Settings Only; Front Panel Lock Control
  • Page 79 – Front Panel Lock Controls; On; Control from the Front Panel; Turn On the System
  • Page 80 – Raise the Projection Screen; MPS-250 Volume Control System; Mute Audio
  • Page 81 – Adjust Lighting; Control from an APAD; APAD Buttons
  • Page 82 – Turn Off the System
  • Page 83 – Raise or Lower Drapes; Environ; Control from a Keypad
  • 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
  • Page 86 – Problem Solving; Troubleshooting; MPS-250 Troubleshooting; TROUBLE; PWR
  • Page 87 – System Monitor; MSG
  • Page 88 – Device Type; Network Analysis
  • Page 89 – Check Network Wiring; Use the Right Wire; Cable Length Equation; R x P; Strip and Tin Wire
  • Page 90 – Reference Documents; product manuals arranged in alphabetical order by model number.; List of Related Reference Documents; DOCUMENT TITLE; Further Inquiries
  • Page 91 – Software License Agreement; LICENSE TERMS; consent of Crestron.; OTHER LIMITATIONS
  • Page 92 – PROPRIETARY RIGHTS
  • Page 93 – Return and Warranty Policies; Merchandise Returns / Repair Service
  • Page 94 – Specifications subject to
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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...

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