Multimedia Presentation System 300
Crestron
MPS-300
Configuration Manager
Configuration Manager is the view where programmers “build” a Crestron control
system by selecting hardware from the
Device Library
.
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To incorporate the MPS-300 into the system, drag the MPS-300 from the
Control Systems folder of the
Device Library
and drop it in the
System
Views.
Locating the MPS-300 in the Device Library
Program Manager
Program Manager is the view where programmers “program” a Crestron control
system by assigning signals to symbols.
Signals that are part of the MPS-300’s out-of-the-box functionality are locked and
cannot be modified or deleted. Locked signals are grayed out in the MPS-300’s
SIMPL Windows symbols. To prevent corruption of the out-of-the-box functionality,
locked signal names should not be copied or driven to other destinations in the
SIMPL Windows program.
NOTE:
If using SIMPL Windows version 2.08.19 or later, signals that are part of
the out-of-the-box functionality may be hidden from view. To view hidden signals in
a program containing out-of-the-box functionality, select
Display Out Of The Box
Functionality (OOTBF) Programming
in the “SIMPL Windows Preferences”
window (
Options | Preferences…
).
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-300, the MPS-300 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-300 program need to be updated.
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Multimedia Presentation System 300: MPS-300
Operations Guide – DOC. 6529B