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Control from a keypad – Crestron electronic Multimedia Presentation System 300 MPS-300 User Manual

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Crestron MPS-300

Multimedia Presentation System 300

Control from a Keypad

The following describes operation of the system when using the out-of-the-box
functionality and either a C2N-DB12 or CNX-B12 keypad. If a custom program has
been created, the MPS-300 may function differently.

NOTE: Buttons for the keypad are custom engraved using Crestron SystemBuilder
software. For instructions on installing the buttons on the keypad, refer to the
keypad’s guide.

The keypad has twelve buttons as shown in the following diagram.

C2N-DB12 Buttons

BNC 1

BNC 2

RGBHV 4

QM IN 6

QM IN 7

QM IN 8

POWER

RGBHV 3

RGBHV 5

MUTE

VOL UP

VOL DOWN

NOTE: Custom buttons can be created using Crestron Engraver software. For
instructions on installing the custom buttons, refer to the keypad guide.

When switching sources from the keypad, the MPS-300 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 left-side of the button
pad. The selected source will be routed to all of the outputs.

NOTE: Typically, signal routing information is not displayed on the front panel of
the MPS-300. However, if an output button on the MPS-300 was pressed at any
point during operation, routing information will be displayed and updated should any
changes to routing be made.

Turn Off the System

To turn off the system, press the POWER button.

Adjust the Volume Level

To raise the volume level, press the VOL UP button. To lower the volume, press the
VOL DOWN button. The volume buttons will only control the volume parameter
that was selected when the Volume Control Mode was specified as described on
page 46.

Mute Audio

To mute the audio output, press the MUTE button. To unmute, press the MUTE
button again. The front panel of the MPS-300 will indicate the status of the mute
function.

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