Crestron electronic MPS-300 Network Card User Manual


 
Multimedia Presentation System 300 Crestron MPS-300
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 sources, selecting input
signal types (video inputs only), and naming output destinations.
Network Setup: Contains controls for setting the IP address of the
MPS-300, the IP address of the subnet mask used by the MPS-300, the IP
address of the default router used by the MPS-300, the DHCP mode of the
MPS-300, and the WINS mode of the MPS-300. The Network Setup
section can also display the hostname and MAC address of the MPS-300 as
well as the domain name used by the MPS-300. The MPS-300’s
RoomView settings can also be adjusted.
Control Setup: Contains controls for adjusting the LCD backlight, naming
the function buttons, identifying network devices, updating connected
APAD devices, setting the front panel password, displaying system
information, displaying system messages, setting the time and date, and
restoring default settings.
Audio Setup
The audio characteristics of the MPS-300 can be configured from the front panel
using the Audio Setup menu.
Access the Audio Setup
Menu
To access the Audio Setup menu:
Access the menu as described on page 36. The words “Audio Setup” will be
displayed.
Press ENTER to open the Audio Setup menu.
To exit the Audio Setup menu, press MENU.
Program Output
The Program Output section of the Audio Setup menu is used to set the
PROGRAM output’s volume level, source mix, bass, treble, minimum volume,
maximum volume, stereo/mono mode, and startup volume. The RECORD and
SPEECH outputs are not affected by changes made from the program output menu.
Access the Program Output
Menu
To access the Program Output menu:
Access the Audio Setup menu as described above.
Press ENTER to open the Program Output menu.
To return to the Audio Setup menu, press MENU.
Set the Program Volume
Level
To set the Program Volume level:
Access the Program Output menu as described above.
Adjust the Program Volume level 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.
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