Crestron DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC
DigitalMedia™ Presentation Systems
Operations Guide
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Important Safety Instructions
avoid injury from tip-over.
Prevent foreign objects from entering the device.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the
product's enclosure t hat may be of sufficient magnitude
to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
• Read these instructions.
• Keep these instructions.
• Heed all warnings.
• Follow all instructions.
• Do not use this apparatus near water.
• Clean only with dry cloth.
• Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions.
•Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
•Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one
wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades
and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong
are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit
into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the
obsolete outlet.
•Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the apparatus.
•Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
•Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket or
table specified by the manufacturer or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution
when moving the cart/apparatus combination to
•Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused
for long periods of time.
•Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is
required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,
such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
•Disconnect power prior to connecting or disconnecting
equipment.
• Do not install in direct sunlight.
• The apparatus must be installed in a way that the power cord
can be removed either from the wall outlet or from the device
itself in order to disconnect the mains power.
•
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO
NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
THE APPARATUS SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING
OR SPLASHING. OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH
AS VASES, SHOULD NOT BE PLACED ON THE
APPARATUS.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
SHOULD PERFORM SERVICE.
WARNING:
THIS IS AN APPARATUS WITH CLASS I CONSTRUCTION.
IT SHALL BE CONNECTED TO AN ELECTRICAL OUTLET
WITH AN EARTHING GROUND TERMINAL.
IMPORTANT:
This device can be used with Class 2 output wiring.
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Regulatory Compliance
This product is Listed to applicable UL Standards and requirements by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
As of the date of manufacture, the DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC has been tested and found to comply
with specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and Radiocommunications Compliance Labelling.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Statement
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Industry Canada (IC) Compliance Statement
CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B)
The specific patents that cover Crestron products are listed at patents.crestron.com.
Crestron, the Crestron logo, Auto-Locking, Core 3 UI, Cresnet, Crestron Fusion, Crestron e-Control, Crestron Mobile, Crestron Toolbox,
DigitalMedia, DigitalMedia 8G, DigitalMedia 8G+, DM, DM 8G+, e-Control, Fusion RV, QuickSwitch HD, and RoomView are either trademarks or
registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. iPad and iPhone are either trademarks or registered
trademarks of Apple Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Blu-ray Disc is either a trademark or registered trademark of the Blu-ray Disc
Association (BDA) in the United States and/or other countries. Dolby and Dolby Digital are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories in the United States and/or other countries. DTS, DTS-ES, and DTS 96/24 are either trademarks or registered trademarks of DTS Inc. in
the United States and other countries. Android is either a trademark or registered trademark of Google Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.
HDMI and the HDMI logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and/or other countries.
Windows is either a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
either trademarks or registered trademarks of Valens /Semiconductor Ltd. In the United States and/or other countries. Other trademarks, registered
trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Crestron
disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. Crestron is not responsible for errors in typography or photography.
The DMPS-100-C, DMPS-200-C, DMPS-300-C, and DMPS-300-C-AEC systems
from Crestron
solutions for boardrooms, lecture halls, and videoconference rooms. Integrating the
control system, multimedia matrix switcher, mic mixer, audio DSP, and amplifier all
into one 3-space rack mount package, the systems afford extensive signal routing
flexibility and high-performance signal processing without the need for separate
components. Auto-configuring inputs enable plug-and-play compatibility with a
wide range of digital and analog sources. Built-in DigitalMedia™ and HDBaseT™
connectivity affords a streamlined wiring solution for interfacing with remote AV
sources, computers, and display devices.
The DMPS-300-C-AEC is an enhanced version of the DMPS-300-C featuring
full-bandwidth acoustic echo cancellation on each of its six mic inputs. It integrates
directly with up to two audio or video codecs for a total teleconferencing system
solution.
For simplicity within this guide, the term “DMPS-100/200/300-C” is used except
where noted.
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are complete, high-definition presentation control and signal routing
DigitalMedia Presentation Systems Crestron DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC
• Includes full-bandwidth, fully-adaptive acoustic echo cancellation on each
Features and Functions
(Continued)
mic input (DMPS-300-C-AEC only)
•Allows direct integration with one or two teleconferencing codecs
(DMPS-300-C-AEC only)
•Affords versatile audio signal mixing and routing to three
(DMPS-100-C), five (DMPS-200-C) or seven (DMPS-300-C) separate
outputs
• Allows audio-follow-video or breakaway switching for all inputs
• Enables HDMI audio signal extraction and embedding
• Provides two stereo analog outputs (DMPS 100-C) or three (DMPS-200-C
and DMPS-300-C/300-C-AEC), each with independent DSP per output
•Features built-in 40 watt amplifier, selectable for 8 Ω stereo or 70/100 volt
mono operation
•Multichannel PCM, Dolby
HDMI and DM 8G+ outputs
•DigitalMedia 8G+™ connectivity affords single-wire CAT5e interface for
remote sources and displays
• Furnishes power over DM
• QuickSwitch HD
devices
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technology manages HDCP keys for fast, reliable,
switching
•Auto-Locking™ technology achieves rapid switching between disparate
sources
• Performs automatic AV signal format management via EDID
• Scaler options provide discrete image optimization for each display device
• Integrated Ethernet switch provides a single-point LAN connection
• Private Network Mode — requires just two IP addresses for the complete
system
• 2-Series control system provides fully-programmable device control
• Supports Crestron touch screens, keypads, and wireless remotes
• Onboard e-Control
• Supports Core 3 UI™
• Supports Crestron Mobile
Android™
• Supports Fusion RV
• Provides easy setup and diagnostics via front panel or software
• Internal universal power supply for worldwide compatibility
• 3-space 19-inch rack-mountable
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, and DTS® audio signals can be routed to the
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or HDBaseT for PoDM/PoH-powered
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Web server
XPanel Web-based remote control
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control apps for iPhone®, iPad® and
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and SNMP remote management
1. For DM 8G+ wiring, use Crestron DM-CBL-8G DigitalMedia 8G™ cable, Crestron DM-CBL
DigitalMedia cable, Crestron DM-CBL-D DigitalMedia D cable, or generic CAT5e (or better) UTP or
STP. Maximum wire length for DM 8G+ is 330 ft (100 m) between devices. Shielded cable and
connectors are recommended to safeguard against unpredictable environmental electrical noise which
may impact performance at resolutions above 1080p. Refer to the Crestron DigitalMedia Design
Guide (Doc. 4546) for complete system design guidelines. It is available from the Crestron Web site
(
www.crestron.com/manuals. All wire and cables sold separately.
2. Supplying power over DM (PoDM) or Power over HDBaseT (PoH) requires external power pack,
Crestron DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC DigitalMedia Presentation System
HD System Switcher
The DMPS-100/200/300-C provides high-performance routing of numerous digital
and analog sources to up to four separate projectors, flat panel displays, codecs,
touch screens, and other devices. Connectivity is provided for multiple HDMI
1
sources
, or other combinations of HDMI, RGB, S/PDIF, analog audio, and analog
video sources (plus additional remote sources via DM 8G+™). Input auto-detection
and auto-switching eliminates the need to configure the inputs – simply connect the
source and the DMPS-100/200/300-C selects the right audio and video combination.
Depending on the DMPS device being used, built-in matrix switching allows routing
of up to seven simultaneous sources to up to four HDMI or DVI display devices,
plus up to three additional analog audio components.
Flexible Audio Routing
The HDMI, S/PDIF, and analog audio inputs may be configured to follow their
associated video inputs, or switched independently. In fact, the audio from any
HDMI source can be extracted from the digital stream and converted to analog to
feed an outboard processor, mixer, or codec, with the return signal feeding back
through any analog input, which can be embedded with any video source to form a
new HDMI output. Routing of multichannel PCM, Dolby
is supported through the HDMI and DM 8G+ outputs. All analog audio, HDMI,
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, and S/PDIF inputs include adjustable input compensation to accommodate a
DM
wide range of signals and maintain consistent volume levels when switching between
sources.
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, and DTS® audio sources
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DigitalMedia 8G+
Integrated DigitalMedia DM 8G+™ inputs and outputs afford the ultimate in
simplicity, providing a true one-wire interface for remote sources and display
devices. Easily add up to two DM 8G+ transmitters to provide connectivity for HD
AV sources and computers at a table or lectern. Connect two DM 8G+ receivers
(with the DMPS-300-C) to provide independent signal routing and control for two
separate projectors or flat panel displays. Supporting wire lengths up to 330 feet (100
meters), DM 8G+ can also provide an ideal interface to a central DigitalMedia
switcher as part of a larger multi-room or room-combining system.
DM 8G+ requires just one CAT5e wire run to each location, transporting
high-definition video, audio, and Ethernet for each device without compromise.
Power over DM (PoDM) is supplied over the same CAT5e connection, providing a
centralized power source for all compatible transmitters and receivers.
2, 3
HDBaseT
Crestron DigitalMedia 8G+ technology is designed using HDBaseT Alliance
specifications, ensuring interoperability with third-party HDBaseT products. Via DM
8G+, the DMPS-100/200/300-C can be connected directly to any HDBaseT
compliant source or display device without requiring a DM transmitter or receiver.
1. HDMI requires an appropriate adapter or interface cable to accommodate a DVI or DisplayPort
Multimode signal. CBL-HD-DVI interface cables available separately.
2. For DM 8G+ wiring up to 330 ft (100 m) between devices, use Crestron DM-CBL-8G DigitalMedia
8G cable, Crestron DM-CBL DigitalMedia cable, Crestron DM-CBL-D DigitalMedia D cable, or
generic CAT5e (or better) UTP or STP. Shielded cable and connectors are recommended to safeguard
against unpredictable environmental electrical noise which may impact performance at resolutions
above 1080p. Refer to the Crestron DigitalMedia Design Guide (Doc. 4546) for complete system
design guidelines. All cable sold separately.
3. Supplying power over DM (PoDM) requires external power pack, sold separately.
DigitalMedia Presentation Systems Crestron DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC
The DMPS-100/200/300-C supports 5Play™, the feature set of HDBaseT that
converges uncompressed full HD digital video, audio, Ethernet*, power and control
signals through a single CAT5e or CAT6 cable over distances up to 328 ft (100m).
Multi-Channel Microphone Mixer
For a complete presentation or conferencing solution, the DMPS-100/200/300-C
includes built-in mixing and processing for multiple microphones (two for
DMPS-100-C, four for DMPS-200-C, six for DMPS-300-C/300-C-AEC). Each mic
input provides selectable mic or line level with 40 dB gain adjustment, switchable
48V phantom power, fully-adjustable gating, compression, limiting, and 4-band EQ.
Sophisticated matrix mixing allows for a completely different stereo mix of all
microphones at each of the DMPS-100/200/300-C system’s outputs.
Acoustic Echo Cancellation (DMPS-300-C-AEC Only)
High-performance adaptive AEC on each mic input enables the DMPS-300-C-AEC
to be connected directly to audio and video codecs to form a complete
teleconferencing system solution. Low-latency, full-bandwidth performance affords
highly-effective echo cancellation with natural sound quality. AEC is employed
independently per microphone, with a fast convergence rate of 80 dB per second and
tail lengths up to 200 ms, allowing the DMPS-300-C-AEC to handle any typical
small to medium sized room with ease.
Expanded signal routing and audio processing in the DMPS-300-C-AEC allows one
or two codecs to be connected to any of the seven source inputs, and either (or both)
of the aux outputs. Dual codec support allows both codecs to be used simultaneously,
even allowing the signal from one codec to be fed to the other for a fully inclusive
teleconferencing experience. Plus, any local presentation source can be mixed with
the microphones and routed to the codecs, allowing far end participants to experience
the full presentation without any distracting echo.
Professional Audio DSP
Each analog audio output on the DMPS-100/200/300-C includes its own digital
signal processor, allowing each output to be optimized to feed a power amplifier,
codec, recorder, or assistive listening system. In addition to real-time adjustable
volume, bass, treble, and mute controls, each DSP provides 10-band graphic
equalization, 2-band parametric equalization, and 85 ms speaker delay adjustment.
Hardware relay muting on each output helps prevent "thumping" on power up.
An additional dedicated DSP is included to process the AEC reference signal inside
the DMPS-300-C-AEC, allowing its EQ and volume level to be set to track that of
the main program output feeding the room speakers. In some situations, this can
reduce the demand on the AEC’s adaptive filter for even more transparent
performance.
Built-in Amplifier
Its built-in 40 watt amplifier allows the DMPS-100/200/300-C to directly drive a pair
of stereo speakers, or a string of 70 or 100 volt ceiling speakers. Fed by the main
"Program" output, the internal amplifier benefits fully from the onboard DSP. For
larger applications, Crestron AMP-Series power amplifiers may be added, providing
a complete solution for driving separate program and speech speakers, or any
multi-zone loudspeaker system.
* Supplying power over DM (PoDM) requires external power pack, sold separately.
Crestron DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC DigitalMedia Presentation System
EDID Format Management
The DMPS-100/200/300-C allows for management of the EDID (Extended Display
Identification Data) information that passes between the display devices and input
sources in the system. Using Crestron Toolbox™ software, the format and resolution
capabilities of each device can be assessed, allowing the installer to configure EDID
signals appropriately for the most desirable and predictable behavior.
A Scaler for Every Display
Through a distributed scaler approach, the DMPS-100/200/300-C affords a very
flexible and user-friendly solution for handling multiple disparate display devices
and video codecs. Employing discrete outboard scalers like the HD-SCALER
DM-RMC-SCALER-C (both sold separately), the DMPS-100/200/300-C allows an
independent high-performance scaler to be installed at every display device, and in
front of each codec, ensuring an optimal image on every screen no matter what
sources are selected.
QuickSwitch HD Technology
Handling high definition digital media means handling HDCP (High-bandwidth
Digital Content Protection), the encryption scheme used by content providers to
protect their DVDs and Blu-ray Disc™ releases and broadcast signals against
unauthorized copying. Viewing HDCP encrypted content requires a source device to
"authenticate" each display and signal processor in the system and issue it a "key"
before delivering an output signal.
and
Using a conventional HDMI or DVI switcher, it is common to experience a complete
loss of signal for up to 15 seconds during the authentication process each time a new
source or display is selected anywhere in the system. Also, every source device has a
limited number of keys available, so connect too many displays and the source
simply stops outputting a signal without warning.
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Crestron QuickSwitch HD
the system, maintaining continuous authentication for each device to ensure fast,
reliable routing of any source to any number of display devices.
manages the keys for every HDCP-compliant device in
Auto-Locking Technology
Crestron Auto-Locking™ Technology enables super fast signal switching by
instantaneously configuring every device in the signal path, including DM
transmitters, DM receivers, and scalers, as soon as the signal hits the first device.
Whether switching between sources or TV channels, Auto-Locking significantly
reduces the time it takes each device to sense the new signal and configure itself to
handle the changes, virtually eliminating any noticeable gap while switching.
Built-in Ethernet Switch
In addition to transporting digital video and audio, the DigitalMedia 8G+ ports on
the DMPS-100/200/300-C can also extend Ethernet out to each display and source
device, providing high-speed connectivity for each room device that requires a LAN
connection. Ethernet is also utilized internally by the Crestron control bus to manage
each transmitter and receiver and provide device control.
Private Network Mode
To streamline its implementation on a corporate or university LAN, the
DMPS-100/200/300-C employs Private Network mode to provide a single-point
connection for the complete system. Using Private Network mode, the
DigitalMedia Presentation Systems Crestron DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC
DMPS-100/200/300-C requires just one IP address for the complete DM network,
plus one additional IP address for the built-in control processor.
Integrated Control System
Its built-in 2-Series control system enables the DMPS-100/200/300-C to provide
complete, customizable control of every AV device, as well as room lighting,
window shades, and projection screens, without requiring a separate control
processor. The DMPS-100/200/300-C supports the full line of Crestron touch
screens, keypads, and wireless remotes for a user experience custom tailored to the
specific requirements of each end-user. Support for Crestron e-Control
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Mobile
powerful platform for attaining remote access and centralized management using
computers and mobile devices.
, Fusion RV®, and RoomView® applications delivers the industry's most
CEC Embedded Device Control
The primary objective of every Crestron system is to enable precisely the control
desired for a seamless user experience. In addition to conventional IR, RS-232, and
Ethernet device control, the DMPS-100/200/300-C can provide an additional
alternative by harnessing the CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) signal embedded
in HDMI. The DMPS-100/200/300-C provides a gateway for controlling many
devices right through their HDMI connections, potentially eliminating the need for
any dedicated control wires or IR probes. Through proper CEC signal management,
the DMPS-100/200/300-C permits control of each device as desired.
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, Crestron
Easy Setup
Every step of the DMPS-100/200/300-C setup process is designed to be quick and
easy using its front panel or Crestron Toolbox software, configuring inputs and
outputs automatically while letting the installer make intelligent design decisions
along the way. Out of the box, the DMPS-100/200/300-C’s front panel supports
basic signal routing for easy testing and troubleshooting during installation. The
front panel label strips can be customized using Crestron Engraver software or
standard 3/8" (~10 mm) tape labels, allowing for the clear designation of each input
and output. Inputs and outputs may also be designated by name through the software
to appear on the LCD display.
115.2k baud with hardware and software
handshaking
IR/Serial 1-way device control via infrared up to 1.2 MHz,
or serial TTL/RS-232 (0-5 volts) up to 115.2k
baud; supports CNXRMIRD IR Receiver
Ethernet Switch
Multi-port switch with Private Network mode;
Provides (1) onboard 10/100/1000BASE-T
Gigabit Ethernet port, and multiple remote
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet ports via
select outboard DM devices, plus internal
Ethernet ports for the control processor,
switcher, and audio DSP
720 x 480 @ 30 Hz (480i)
720 x 576 @ 25 Hz (576i)
1920 x 1080 @ 25 Hz (1080i25)
1920 x 1080 @ 30 Hz (1080i30)
plus any other resolution allowed by HDMI up to
165 MHz pixel clock
640 x 480 @ 60 Hz
720 x 480 @ 60 Hz (480p)
720 x 576 @ 50 Hz (576p)
800 x 600 @ 60 Hz
848 x 480 @ 60 Hz
1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz
1280 x 720 @ 50 Hz (720p50)
1280 x 720 @ 60 Hz (720p60)
1280 x 768 @ 60 Hz
1280 x 800 @ 60 Hz
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2-channel gated mic mixer with DSP,
4-channel gated mic mixer with DSP,
6-channel gated mic mixer with DSP,
DMPS-100/200/300-C Specifications (Continued)
SPECIFICATION DETAILS
Video
Input Resolutions
RGB (Continued)
Input Resolutions
Component
Input Resolutions
Composite and S-video
Output Resolutions Matched to inputs
Analog-To-Digital Conversion 10-bit 165 MHz per each of 3 channels
Audio
Switcher/Mixer (DMPS-100-C)
Switcher/Mixer (DMPS-200-C)
Switcher/Mixer (DMPS-300-C)
1280 x 960 @ 60 Hz
1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz
1360 x 768 @ 60 Hz
1366 x 768 @ 60 Hz
1400 x 1050 @ 60 Hz
1440 x 900 @ 60 Hz
1600 x 1200 @ 60 Hz
1680 x 1050 @ 60 Hz
1920 x 1080 @ 50 Hz (1080p50)
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz (1080p60)
1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz
2048 x 1152 @ 60 Hz
auto-detecting multi-format digital/analog
source inputs, 4 x 3 stereo source switcher,
4 x 1 multi-channel source switcher, analog
and HDMI outputs, DM 8G+ outputs,
independent 2-channel mic + source mixer
per output, independent stereo DSP per
analog output, integrated power amplifier,
digital audio pass-through mode
auto-detecting multi-format digital/analog
source inputs, DigitalMedia 8G+ inputs,
6 x 5 stereo source switcher, 6 x 2
multi-channel source switcher, analog and
HDMI outputs, DM 8G+ outputs,
independent 4-channel mic + source mixer
per output, independent stereo DSP per
analog output, integrated power amplifier,
digital audio pass-through mode
auto-detecting multi-format digital/analog
source inputs, DigitalMedia 8G+ inputs,
7 x 7 stereo source switcher, 7 x 4
multi-channel source switcher, analog and
HDMI outputs, DM 8G+ outputs,
independent 6-channel mic + source mixer
per output, independent stereo DSP per
analog output, integrated power amplifier,
MPI-WP Series Media Presentation Wall Plates – International
Version
PW-4818DU 48V Power Pack for PoDM
1. Item(s) sold separately.
2. The RGB inputs can accept component, composite, and S-video signals via direct interface to
Crestron MPS Series products, or through an appropriate adapter (not included). Input sync detection
is not provided for composite or S-video signal types through the RGB connection.
3. Deep Color and 3D video signals are only supported via HDMI inputs 1 and 2, and DM inputs 6 and
7.
4. HDMI requires an appropriate adapter or interface cable to accommodate a DVI or DisplayPort
Multimode signal. CBL-HD-DVI interface cables available separately.
5. When a digital audio input (HDMI, DM, or S/PDIF) is routed to an HDMI or DM output, that output
is put in “pass-through” mode so that the digital input is the only signal that passes to that output and
the audio controls on that output have no effect.
DigitalMedia Presentation Systems Crestron DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC
NOTE: In the following table, the reference designation and quantity of several of
the connectors and indicators vary between the DMPS-100/200/300-C models. Refer
to the previous illustrations and the description in the table for clarification.
Connectors, Controls & Indicators
# CONNECTORS1,
DESCRIPTION
CONTROLS &
INDICATORS
1 NET LED (1) Yellow LED, indicates Cresnet bus activity
2 LAN LED (1) Yellow LED, indicates Ethernet activity
3 HW-R (1) Recessed miniature push button for hardware
reset, reboots the control system
4 SW -R (1) Recessed miniature push button for software
reset, restarts the SIMPL program
5 POWER (1) Push button and green LED, programmable
for system power control
6 Softkeys (4) Push buttons for activation of LCD driven
functions and passcode entry
7 LCD Green LCD alphanumeric, adjustable backlight;
2 lines x 20 characters per line;
Displays input/outputs by name, volume levels,
setup menus, signal routing, device info, and
other system information
8 MENU (1) Push button, provides access to the entire
menu structure, and during configuration
process, steps menu back one level
9
10 ENTER (1) Push button, executes highlighted menu or
11 VOLUME
Λ, V
(2) Push buttons, scroll up or down through
menu and adjust menu parameters
value
(1) Continuous turn rotary encoder, adjusts menu
parameters, defaults to program audio volume
12 MUTE (1) Push button and red LED, mutes the program
audio output
13 ROUTE
14 VIEW
15 INFO
16 INPUTS (4) Push buttons and red LEDs, select input to be
(1) Push button and red LED, selects Route
mode to allow routing changes
(1) Push button and red LED, selects View mode
to view current routing
(1) Push button and red LED, selects Info mode
to view AV and device info
routed, for DMPS-100-C
(6) Push buttons and red LEDs, select input to be
routed, for DMPS-200-C
(7) Push buttons and red LEDs, select input to be
routed, for DMPS-300-C
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Pin 1 Pin 2
Pin 4 Pin 3
1
+5 Vdc
3
Data +
4
Ground
Connectors, Controls & Indicators (Continued)
# CONNECTORS1,
DESCRIPTION
CONTROLS &
INDICATORS
17 OUTPUTS (3) Push buttons and red LEDs, select outputs 1,
PROG, AUX 1 destination(s), for DMPS-100-C
(5) Push buttons and red LEDs, select outputs
1 – 2, PROG, AUX 1 - 2 destination(s), for
DMPS-200-C
(7) Push buttons and red LEDs, select outputs
1 – 4, PROG, AUX 1 - 2 destination(s), for DMPS300-C
18 COMPUTER
19 IR – SERIAL OUT (4) 2-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal blocks,
(1) USB Type B female
USB computer console port (cable included)
PIN DESCRIPTION
2 Data -
IR/Serial output ports;
IR output up to 1.2 MHz;
1-way serial TTL/RS-232 (0-5 volts) up to 9600
baud
20 IR IN
21 AUD IN
22 INPUT
(1) 3-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block;
For connection of the CNXRMIRD IR Receiver2;
Allows control from IR wireless remotes using
RC-5 command set
(4) for DMPS-100-C; (5) for DMPS-200-C and
DMPS-300-C; 5-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal
blocks;
Balanced/unbalanced stereo line-level analog
audio inputs;
Input impedance: 24k Ω balanced/unbalanced;
Maximum input level: 4 Vrms balanced, 2 Vrms
unbalanced
NOTE: Analog audio inputs 1-5, S/PDIF input 5,
and HDMI inputs 1-5 are mutually exclusive;
HDMI and S/PDIF override analog audio when
using the auto-switching feature
(1) 5-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block;
Comprises (4) programmable digital inputs;
Input voltage range: 0 to 24 volts dc, referenced
to GND;
Logic threshold: 2.5 volts dc nominal with 1 volt
hysteresis band;
Input impedance: 10k Ω @ >5 volts, 1M Ω @ <5
volts;
Pull-up resistor: 2.2k Ω per input
(2) for DMPS-100-C; (4) for DMPS-200-C; (6)
for DMPS-300-C: 5-pin 3.5 mm detachable
terminal blocks, comprise balanced
microphone/line audio inputs;
Balanced mic input level: -57 to -12 dBV,
240 mVrms maximum;
Balanced line input level: -28 to +11 dBV,
3.7 Vrms maximum;
Unbalanced line input level: -34 to +5 dBV,
1.85 Vrms maximum;
Mic input impedance: 3.9k Ω, accepts 60 to
600 Ω source;
Line input impedance: 19k Ω balanced, 9.5k Ω
unbalanced;
Phantom power: 48 volts dc, software
enabled/disabled per channel
(2) DB9 male, bidirectional RS-232 ports;
Up to 115.2k baud, hardware and software
handshaking support for communication with
serial devices. Can also be used for modem
communications. The following table lists the
pin assignments of the serial ports.
PIN DIRECTION DESCRIPTION
1 To DMPS-
100/200/300-C
2 To DMPS-
100/200/300-C
3 From DMPS-
(DCD) Data Carrier
Detect
(RXD) Receive Data
(TXD) Transmit Data
26 NET
4 From DMPS-
100/200/300-C
5 Common
6 To DMPS-
100/200/300-C
7 From DMPS-
100/200/300-C
8 To DMPS-
100/200/300-C
9 To DMPS-
100/200/300-C
(4) 4-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal blocks;
(DTR) Data Terminal
Ready
(GND) Ground
(DSR) Data Set
Ready
(RTS) Request To
Send
(CTS) Clear To Send
(RI) Ring Indicator
Cresnet Master ports, paralleled;
Available Cresnet Power: 30 watts
24: Power (24 volts dc)
Y: Data
Z: Data
G: Ground
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Connectors, Controls & Indicators (Continued)
# CONNECTORS1,
DESCRIPTION
CONTROLS &
INDICATORS
27 SPEAKER OUTPUT
28 SPEAKER OUTPUT (1) 3-position slide switch, selects the
29 SERVICE
30 SPEAKER OUTPUT (1) 2-pin 7.62 mm 15A detachable terminal
31 PoDM
(2) 2-pin 7.62 mm 15A detachable terminal
blocks;
4-8 Ω stereo speaker-level audio output;
Wire size: Terminals accept up to 14 AWG
Output power: 20W RMS per channel stereo
at 8 Ω, 4 Ω tolerant;
Driven by program audio output
NOTE: 4 Ω/8Ω and 70/100V outputs are
mutually exclusive.
amplifier output configuration
(1) USB Type B female, for factory use only
block;
Transformer-isolated 70 or 100 volt mono
speaker-level audio output;
Wire size: Terminals accept up to 14 AWG;
Output power: 40 W RMS mono at 70 or 100
volts;
Driven by program audio output
NOTE: 4 Ω/8Ω and 70/100V outputs are
mutually exclusive.
(1) 4-pin snap & lock power jack;
48 volt power input for PoDM power pack,
sold separately;
Enables Power over DM
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(1) RCA female,
Connectors, Controls & Indicators (Continued)
# CONNECTORS1,
CONTROLS &
INDICATORS
34 AUX OUT
35 G
36 HDMI INPUT
37 RGB INPUT
DESCRIPTION
(1) for DMPS-100; (2) for DMPS-200 and
DMPS-300: 5-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal
blocks;
Balanced/unbalanced stereo line-level audio
outputs;
Output impedance: 200 Ω balanced,
100 Ω unbalanced;
Maximum output level: 4 Vrms balanced, 2
Vrms unbalanced
(1) 6-32 screw, chassis ground lug
(4) for DMPS-100; (5) for DMPS-200 and
DMPS-300: 19-pin Type A HDMI female,
digital video/audio inputs;
Signal types: HDMI, DVI, or DisplayPort
Multimode
(3) DB15HD female, analog RGB/video inputs;
Signal Types: RGBHV, component, S-video, or
composite
Formats: RGBHV, RGBS, RGSB, YPbPr, Y/C,
NTSC or PAL;
Input level: 0.5 to 1.5 Vp-p with built-in dc
restoration;
Input impedance: 75 Ω nominal;
Sync detection: RGBHV, RGBS, RGSB,
YPbPr; Sync input level: 3 to 5 Vp-p;
Sync input impedance: 2.2k Ω;
NOTE: RGB inputs 3-5 and HDMI inputs 3-5
are mutually exclusive; HDMI overrides RGB
when using the auto-switching feature
Part of INPUT 4 for DMPS-100; part of INPUT5
for DMPS-200 and DMPS-300:
S/PDIF coaxial digital audio input;
Input impedance: 75 Ω;
NOTE: The respective S/PDIF inputs and
HDMI inputs are mutually exclusive; HDMI
overrides S/PDIF when using the
auto-switching feature.
Supported format is 2-channel PCM
Part of INPUT 4 for DMPS-100; part of INPUT
5 for DMPS-200 and DMPS-300: (3) BNC
female comprising (1) auto-sensing multiformat analog video input;
Signal types: Component, S-video, or
composite; Formats: YPbPr, Y/C, NTSC or
PAL; Input level: 1 Vp-p nominal;
Input impedance: 75 Ω nominal; NOTE: The respective video inputs, RGB
inputs, and HDMI inputs are mutually
exclusive; HDMI and RGB override video
when using the auto-switching feature
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color LED; amber blink indicates 1000
Mbps activity, green and amber blink mix indicates
PIN
SIGNAL
PIN
SIGNAL
1
BI_DA+
5
BI_DC-
2
BI_DA-
6
BI_DB-
3
BI_DB+
7
BI_DD+
4
BI_DC+
8
BI_DD-
Connectors, Controls & Indicators (Continued)
# CONNECTORS1,
CONTROLS &
INDICATORS
40
41 DM INPUT
42 HDMI OUTPUT
43 DM OUTPUT
44 DM OUTPUT
45 LAN
DM INPUT
PoDM LEDs
PoDM LEDs
DESCRIPTION
Not present on DPMS-100, (1) for DMPS-200,
(2) for DMPS-300: 8-pin RJ-45 female, shielded;
DM 8G+ inputs, capable of supplying power over
7
;
DM
Connects to DM 8G+ output of a DM transmitter
or other DM device via CAT5e or Crestron
DM-CBL-8G cable
(2) LEDs, green LEDs indicate DM link status;
Amber LEDs indicate video and HDCP signal
presence, for each respective port
Not present on DPMS-100, (1) for DMPS-200,
(2) for DMPS-300: Green LEDs, indicate
upstream device is drawing power over DM for
each respective port
(1) for DMPS-100 and DMPS-200,
(2) for DMPS-300: 19-pin Type A HDMI female,
digital video/audio outputs;
Signal types: HDMI, DVI
(1) for DMPS-100 and DMPS-200,
(2) for DMPS-300: 8-pin RJ-45 female, shielded;
DM 8G+ outputs, capable of supplying power over
DM7;
Connects to DM 8G+ input of a DM receiver/room
controller or other DM device via CAT5e or
Crestron DM-CBL-8G cable8
(2) LEDs, green LEDs indicate DM link status,
amber LEDs indicate video and HDCP signal
presence, for each respective port
(1) for DMPS-100 and DMPS-200,
(2) for DMPS-300: Green LEDs, indicate
downstream device is drawing power over DM for
each respective port
(1) 8-wire RJ-45 female;
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T Ethernet
port;
Right LED: green LED indicates Ethernet link
status
Left LED: bi-
100 Mbps activity, and green blink indicates 10
Mbps activity
1. Interface connectors for IR-SERIAL OUT, IR IN, AUD IN, INPUT, RELAY, MC-LN, NET,
SPEAKER OUTPUTS, PROG OUT, and AUX OUT ports are provided with the device.
2. Item(s) sold separately.
3. HDMI requires an appropriate adapter or interface cable to accommodate a DVI or DisplayPort
Multimode signal. CBL-HD-DVI interface cables available separately.
4. Deep Color and 3D video signals are only supported via HDMI inputs 1 and 2, and DM inputs 6 and 7.
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5. The RGB inputs can accept component, composite, and S-video signals via direct interface to Crestron
MPS Series products, or through an appropriate adapter (not included). Input sync detection is not
provided for composite or S-video signal types through the RGB connection.
6. Refer to the following table for the RGB IN connector pinouts.
PIN # RGB YPbPr S-VIDEO COMPOSITE
1 R Pr C
2 G Y Y
3 B Pb Comp
13 H
14 V
7. Supplying Power over DM (PoDM) requires external power pack, sold separately.
8. For DM 8G+ wiring up to 330 ft (100 m) between devices, use Crestron DM-CBL-8G DigitalMedia
8G cable, Crestron DM-CBL DigitalMedia cable, Crestron DM-CBL-D DigitalMedia D cable, or
generic CAT5e (or better) UTP or STP. Shielded cable and connectors are recommended to safeguard
against unpredictable environmental electrical noise which may impact performance at resolutions
above 1080p. Refer to the Crestron DigitalMedia Design Guide (Doc. 4546) for complete system
design guidelines. All cable sold separately.
Crestron DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC DigitalMedia Presentation System
Setup
Network Wiring
When wiring the network, consider the following:
• Use Crestron Certified Wire.
• Use Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment.
• Provide sufficient power to the system.
• For DigitalMedia CAT wiring, use DM-CBL DigitalMedia cable. Up to two
DM Repeaters (model DM-DR, sold separately) may be required. Refer to
the latest version of the Crestron DigitalMedia Design Guide (Doc. 4546)
for complete wiring guidelines. It is available from the Crestron Web site
www.crestron.com/manuals).
(
•For DigitalMedia 8G™ STP wiring, use DM-CBL-8G or DM-CBL-D
cable. Using DM-CBL-8G, the maximum cable length is 330 feet (100
meters). Using DM-CBL-D cable, the maximum cable length is 200 feet (61
meters).
CAUTION: Insufficient power can lead to unpredictable results or damage
to the equipment. Use the Crestron Power Calculator to help calculate how
much power is needed for the system (
NOTE: For optimum performance and ESD (electrostatic discharge)
protection, Crestron strongly recommends using DM-CBL-8G cable.
For Cresnet® networks with 20 or more devices, use a Cresnet Hub/Repeater
(CNXHUB) to maintain signal quality.
For more details, refer to “Check Network Wiring” which starts on page 66.
For general information on connecting Ethernet devices in a Crestron system, refer to
the latest version of the Crestron e-Control
For information specifically related to Ethernet connectivity using DigitalMedia
devices, refer to the latest version of the Crestron IP Considerations Guide for the IT
Professional (Doc. 4579).
www.crestron.com/calculators).
Reference Guide (Doc. 6052).
CAT5 Wiring
Category 5 (CAT5) wiring is a twisted pair cable designed for Ethernet networks.
These networks operate at speeds of up to 100 megabibts per second (Mbps) using
the 100BASE-T standard. Crestron takes advantage of this specification for a variety
of audio and video applications.
When using a Crestron wiring solution, CAT5e or DM 8G cable can carry audio and
video signals up to 330 feet (100 meters) (observe distance limitations based upon
power consumption for the device in use).
For more information, refer to the latest version of the Crestron CAT5 Wiring
Reference Guide (Doc. 6137).
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materials should be avoided on all sides of the unit.
attach the ears to the unit. The only tool required is a #1 or #2 Phillips screwdriver.
Installation
Ventilation
Rack Mounting
The DMPS-100/200/300-C should be used in a well-ventilated area. The venting
holes should not be obstructed under any circumstances.
To prevent overheating, do not operate this product in an area that exceeds the
environmental temperature range listed in the table of specifications. Consider using
forced air ventilation to reduce overheating. Contact with thermal insulating
The DMPS-100/200/300-C can be mounted in a rack or stacked with other
equipment. Two “ears” are provided with each unit so that it can be rack mounted.
These ears must be installed prior to mounting. Complete the following procedure to
WARNING: To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a
rack, observe the following guidelines.
•When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the
bottom to the top with the heaviest component at the bottom of the rack.
•If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before
mounting or servicing the unit in the rack.
NOTE: Observe the following guidelines when installing equipment in a rack:
•Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature - If installed in a closed or
multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack
environment may be greater than room ambient temperature. Therefore,
consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment
compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the
manufacturer.
•Reduced Air Flow - Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such
that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is
not compromised.
•Mechanical Loading - Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be
such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical
loading.
•Circuit Overloading - Consideration should be given to the connection of
the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the
circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring.
Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used
when addressing this concern.
•Reliable Earthing - Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be
maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other
than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g., use of power strips)
NOTE: If rack mounting is not required, rubber feet are provided for tabletop
mounting or stacking. Apply the feet near the corner edges on the underside of the
unit.
Crestron DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC DigitalMedia Presentation System
Refer to the following illustration for placement of the feet.
To install the ears use the following procedure:
CAUTION: To prevent equipment damage, use only the rack ears Crestron
provides for this device.
1. There are screws that secure each side of a DMPS-100/200/300-C top
cover. Using a #1 or #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the three screws
closest to the front panel from one side of the unit. Refer to the diagram
following step 3 for a detailed view.
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
4. Repeat procedure (steps 1 through 3) to attach the remaining ear to the
Four “feet” are provided with the DMPS-100/200/300-C so that if the unit is not rack
mounted, the rubber feet can provide stability when the unit is placed on a flat
surface or stacked. These feet should be attached prior to the hookup procedure.
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made.
Foot Placement for the DMPS-100/200/300-C
NOTE: No more than two DMPS-100/200/300-C devices should be stacked.
Hardware Hookup
Connect the Device
Hardware Connections for the DMPS-100/200/300-C Front Panels (DMPS-300-C Shown)
Make the necessary connections as called out in the illustration that follows this
paragraph. Refer to “Network Wiring” on page 29
terminal block (NET) connectors. Apply power after all connections have been
When making connections to the DMPS-100/200/300-C, use Crestron power
supplies for Crestron equipment.
DigitalMedia Presentation Systems Crestron DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC
Hardware Connections for the DMPS-300-C/300-C-AEC
NOTE: Ensure the unit is properly grounded by connecting the chassis ground lug
to an earth ground (building steel).
NOTE: To prevent overheating, do not operate this product in an area that exceeds
the environmental temperature range listed in the table of specifications.
NOTE: For optimum performance, Crestron requires using DM-CBL DigitalMedia
cable, available from Crestron.
NOTE: Minimum allowed length for DM-CBL DigitalMedia cable is 15 feet (~4.6
meters).
Six balanced/unbalanced audio inputs are provided, utilizing five-pin terminal block
connectors. For connection details, refer to the following table and diagrams.
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+ - G + -
+
+
Balanced
Input
Shield
L R
Source L
Source R
Jumpers
+ - G + -
+
+
Unbalanced
Input
L R
Source L
Source R
Shield
Shield
Shield
AMP
Left
Right
+ -
G
+ -
Balanced
Output
L R
+
+
AMP
Left
Right
+ -
G
+ -
Unbalanced
Output
L R
+
+
sliding in, while paper weighing more than 100 pounds may not fit.
Typical Balanced/Unbalanced Inputs
Label the Buttons
Typical Balanced/Unbalanced Outputs
Use Crestron Engraver software to print custom labels for the DMPS-100/200/300-C
front panel input and output buttons and LEDs. Crestron recommends printing on
100 pound paper. Paper weighing less than 100 pounds tends to crumple while
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NOTE:
NOTE:
USB Communication
PC Running
Crestron Toolbox
DMPS-
100/200/300-C
USB
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 necessary to establish
communication. Once communication has been established, files (for example,
programs or firmware) can be transferred to the control system (or device). Finally,
program checks can be performed (such as changing the device ID or creating an IP
table) to ensure proper functioning.
NOTE: Crestron software and any files on the Web site are for authorized Crestron
dealers and Crestron Service Providers (CSPs) only. New users must register to
obtain access to certain areas of the site (including the FTP site).
While the next section provides an overview for communication, refer to
“Establishing Communications with the Control System” in the latest version of the
Crestron 2-Series Control Systems Reference Guide (Doc. 6256) for connection
details. If communications cannot be established, refer to “Troubleshooting
Communications” in the same guide.
USB
Establishing Communication
Use Crestron Toolbox for communicating with the DMPS-100/200/300-C; refer to
the Crestron Toolbox help file for details. There are two methods of communication:
USB and TCP/IP.
Required for initial setup of Ethernet parameters.
Required for loading projects and firmware
The COMPUTER port on the DMPS-100/200/300-C connects to the USB port on
the PC via the included Type A to Type B USB cable.
1. Use the Address Book in Crestron Toolbox to create an entry using the
expected communication protocol (USB). When multiple USB devices are
connected, identify the DMPS-100/200/300-C by entering “DMPS-300-C”,
“DMPS-200-C”, or “DMPS-100-C” in the Model text box, the unit’s serial
number in the Serial text box or the unit’s hostname in the Hostname text
box. The hostname can be found in the “System Info” dialog box in the
section marked Ethernet however, communications must be established in
order to see this information in the “System Info” dialog box.
2. Display the DMPS-100/200/300-C’s “System Info” dialog box (click the
icon); communications are confirmed when the device information is
Crestron DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC DigitalMedia Presentation System
Ethernet
PC Running
Crestron Toolbox
LAN
DMPS-100/200/300-C
TCP/IP
Communication
The DMPS-100/200/300-C connects to PC via Ethernet:
1. Establish communication between DMPS-100/200/300-C and PC.
2. Confirm Ethernet connection between DMPS-100/200/300-C and PC. If
connecting through a hub or router, use CAT5 straight through cables with
8-pin RJ-45 connectors. Alternatively, use a CAT5 crossover cable to
connect the two LAN ports directly without using a hub or router.
3. Use the Device Discovery Tool in Crestron Toolbox to find the IP address
of the DMPS-100/200/300-C. The tool is available in Toolbox version
1.15.143 or later.
4. Use the Address Book in Crestron Toolbox to create an entry for the
DMPS-100/200/300-C with the DMPS-100/200/300-C’s TCP/IP
communication parameters.
5. Display the “System Info” window (click the
icon) and select the
DMPS-100/200/300-C entry from the Address Book or the Address Book
drop-down list.
6. Use Crestron Toolbox to create the DMPS-100/200/300-C IP table.
a. Select Functions | IP Table Setup.
b. Add, modify or delete entries in the IP table. The
DMPS-100/200/300-C can have only one IP table entry.
c. A defined IP table can be saved to a file or sent to the device.
7. When using the DMPS-100/200/300-C as a “slave”, edit the “master”
control system’s IP table to include an entry for the DMPS-100/200/300-C.
The entry should list the DMPS-100/200/300-C’s IP ID (specified on the
DMPS-100/200/300-C’s IP table) and its IP address.
Firmware
Firmware files may be distributed from programmers to installers or from Crestron
to dealers. Firmware upgrades are available from the Crestron Web site as new
features are developed after product releases. One has the option to upload and
upgrade via the Crestron Toolbox. For details on uploading and upgrading, refer to
the Crestron Toolbox help file.
For details on upgrading, refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file.
Check the Crestron Web site to find the latest firmware. (New users must register to
obtain access to certain areas of the site, including the FTP site.)
Upgrade DMPS-100/200/300-C firmware via Crestron Toolbox:
1. Establish communication with the DMPS-100/200/300-C and display the
“System Info” window.
2. Select Functions | Firmware… to upgrade the DMPS-100/200/300-C
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IP Configuration
In Static IP Address mode, devices connected to the DMPS-100/200/300-C receive a
static IP configuration equivalent to the DMPS-100/200/300-C IP address plus their
slot number. This configuration is sent when the DMPS-100/200/300-C starts up.
1. Turn off DHCP
2. Set the IP Mask
3. Set the default router
4. Set the IP address
Refer to the following table. In this example, the user assigns the
DMPS-100/200/300-C a static address (the main address). All other connected
device addresses are configured in the following manner.
Static IP Address Configuration of DMPS-100/200/300-C Inputs/Outputs
DMPS-100/200/300-C INPUTS/OUTPUTS IP ADDRESS
DMPS-100/200/300-C (main address) 192.168.1.100
Audio Board No IP address
Video Board (main + 1) 192.168.1.101
DMIn 6 = Video board + slot# = (main +2) +6 = main + 7 192.168.1.107
DMIn 7 = Video board + slot# = (main +1) +7 = main + 8 192.168.1.108
DMOut 3 = Video board + slot# = (main +1) +19 = main + 20 192.168.1.120
DMOut 4 = Video board + slot# = (main +1) +20 = main + 21 192.168.1.121
DMPS Tool
Private Network mode (PNM) is supported on all DMPS models. When Private
Network mode is enabled, the main board [control board] takes an IP address and so
does the video board. In Static IP mode, the user may set the IP address of the main
board, and the video board will take that IP address + 1 (just as with PNM disabled).
All downstream TX and RMC devices will be hidden behind the IP address of the
video board.
DMPS Tool
In the Crestron Toolbox Address Book, select the DMPS-100/200/300-C. Then use
the DMPS Tool to configure EDID, HDCP or to troubleshoot AV on the
DMPS-100/200/300-C. Refer to the help file for additional information.
Crestron DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC DigitalMedia Presentation System
Enter Password
:
_
the “Enter Password:” screen.
Exit Setup Menu?
Yes No
return to the menu.
Configuration & Operation
The DMPS-100/200/300-C 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 DMPS-100/200/300-C must be configured
for use.
Configuration
The DMPS-100/200/300-C is configured using the built-in “Setup Menu”.
Access the “Setup Menu”
To access the “Setup Menu”:
1. Press the POWER button to turn on the system.
2. Press the MENU button. Instructions for entering the numeric password are
displayed followed by a blinking cursor that prompts entering of the
password.
Enter Password
NOTE: The default password is 12345. It can be changed within the
“Control Setup” menu. Refer to “Change the Front Panel Password” on
58 for more information.
page
3. Turn the VOLUME control until the correct digit (0 through 9) appears.
4. Press the k button to move the cursor to the next digit and select the next
digit in the password with the VOLUME control. Press the j button to
move to a previous digit.
5. Press ENTER once the entire password is displayed. If an incorrect
password is entered, the display shows “Invalid Password” and returns to
1. While in the “Setup Menu”, press the MENU button to exit the menu.
Exit Menu Prompt
2. Press the button under Yes to exit the menu or press the button under No to
NOTE: When the system is being configured, system operation is suspended.
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SETUP MENU
AUDIO SETUP
INPUT SIG
.
TYPE
INPUT
COMPENSATION
VIDEO SETUP
INPUT NAMES
INPUT TYPES
OUTPUT NAMES
NETWORK SETUP
IP ADDRESS
SUBNET MASK
DEFAULT ROUTER
DHCP
WINS
HOSTNAME
DOMAIN NAME
CONTROL SETUP
BACKLIGHT
PASSWORD
INFO
MESSAGES
TIME/DATE
DEFAULTS
MAC ADDRESS
FRONT PANEL
MICROPHONES
AUX
.
2 OUTPUT
AUX
.
1 OUTPUT
PROGRAM OUTPUT
PRIVATE NETWORK
messages, setting the time and date, and restoring default settings.
Setup Menu
Audio Setup j
3. To exit the “Audio Setup” menu, press MENU.
“Setup Menu” Structure
The following diagram displays the “Setup Menu” structure of the
DMPS-100/200/300-C.
DMPS-100/200/300-C “Setup Menu” Structure
The “Setup Menu” is composed of four sections.
1. Audio Setup: Contains controls for input signal types, program output,
auxiliary output 1 and 2 settings, source input compensation, and
microphones.
2. Video Setup: Contains controls for naming input sources, selecting input
signal types (video inputs only), and naming output destinations.
3. Network Setup: Contains controls for setting the IP address of the
DMPS-100/200/300-C, the IP address of the subnet mask used by the
DMPS-100/200/300-C, the IP address of the default router used by the
DMPS-300-C, the DHCP mode and the WINS mode of the
DMPS-100/200/300-C. The Network Setup section can also display the
hostname and MAC address of the DMPS-300-C as well as the domain
name used by the DMPS-100/200/300-C.
4. Control Setup: Contains controls for adjusting the LCD backlight, setting
the front panel password, displaying system information, displaying system
Audio Setup
The audio characteristics of the DMPS-100/200/300-C can be configured from the
front panel using the “Audio Setup” menu.
To access the “Audio Setup” menu:
1. Access the “Setup Menu” as described on page 39. The words Audio Setup
are displayed.
“Setup Menu”
2.Press ENTER to display the “Audio Setup” menu.
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Audio Setup
Input Sig. Type
j
3. To return to the “Audio Setup” menu, press MENU.
Sel.
Input Type
1:HDMI 1
j
Select Input
1 Type
*Auto
j
6. To return to the “Sel. Input Type” menu, press MENU.
Input Signal Type
The Input Sig. Type section of the “Audio Setup” menu is used to set the input signal
types to the AUD IN 1 through AUD IN 5 connectors as Auto, HDMI, or Analog.
NOTE: For inputs 3, 4, and 5, there is no audio output if the audio input type is set
to HDMI, and the video input type is set to something other than HDMI.
Access Input Signal Types
Set the Signal Type
for Each Input
To access input signal types:
1. Access the “Audio Setup” menu as described on page 40. The words Input Sig. Type are displayed.
“Audio Setup” Menu
2. Press ENTER to display the “Sel. Input Type” menu.
To set the signal types:
1. Access the “Sel. Input Type” menu as described above.
“Sel. Input Type” Menu
2. Press the k and j buttons to select between 1:HDMI 1, 2:HDMI 2,
3:HDMI/VGA 3, 4:HDMI/VGA 4, and 5:HDMI/VGA/COMP signal source
types.
NOTE: Input 5 is not present on DMPS-100-C.
3. Press ENTER to confirm the selection. The LCD displays the “Select Input
1 Type” menu.
“Select Input 1 Type” Menu
4.For each input type, press the k or j buttons to select between Auto,
HDMI, and Analog signal types. The 5:HDMI/VGA/COMP signal source
type menu offers a fourth signal type: S/PDIF. Press ENTER to confirm
the selection.
5. Repeat the above procedures to select the desired input signal type for each
input source type.
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3. To return to the “Audio Setup” menu, press MENU.
Program Source Mix
Aud. Only
j
without saving changes, press MENU.
Program Bass
k
0dB j
Program Output
The Program Output section of the “Audio Setup” menu is used to set the program
output source mix, bass, treble, program delay, minimum volume, maximum
volume, startup volume, and stereo/mono settings.
Access the
“Program Output” Menu
Set the Program Source Mix
To access the “Program Output” menu:
1. Access the “Audio Setup” menu as described on page 40.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Program Output is displayed on the LCD
and press ENTER to display the “Program Output” menu.
To set the program source mix:
1. Access the “Program Output” menu as described above.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Source Mix is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Program Source Mix” menu.
“Program Source Mix” Menu
3. 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 the audio signal from the selected source to the
PROG OUT connector.
•Mic. Only: sends the microphone input signal to the PROG OUT
connector.
Set the Program Bass Level
•Mic + Aud: Sends a mix of the audio signal from the selected
source and the microphone input signals to the PROG OUT
connector.
NOTE: While setting the program source mix, 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 changes to indicate the volume level.
4. Press ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen. To cancel
To set the program bass level:
1. Access the “Program Output” menu as described above.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Bass is displayed on the LCD and press
ENTER to display the “Program Bass” menu. The current bass level is
displayed.
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Program Treble
k
0dB j
4. Press MENU or ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen.
Program Delay
k
0ms
3. Adjust the program bass level with the j and k buttons.
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 changes to indicate the volume level.
4. Press MENU or ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen.
Set the Program Treble Level
Set the Program Delay
To set the program treble level:
1. Access the “Program Output” menu as described on page 42.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Treble is displayed on the LCD and press
ENTER to display the “Program Treble” menu. The current treble level is
displayed.
“Program Treble” Menu
3. Adjust the program treble level with the j and k buttons.
NOTE: While adjusting the program treble 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 changes to indicate the volume level.
To set the program delay time:
1. Access the “Program Output” menu as described on page 42.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Prog. Delay is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Program Delay” menu. The current delay
time is displayed.
“Program Delay” Menu
3. Adjust the program delay time with the j and k buttons.
The highest possible program delay time is 85 milliseconds.
NOTE: While adjusting the program delay time, 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 changes to indicate the volume level.
4. Press MENU or ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen.
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Prog. Min Volume
0% k
4. Press MENU or ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen.
Prog. Max Volume
100% j
4. Press MENU or ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen.
Set the
Program Minimum Volume
Set the
Program Maximum Volume
The “Prog. Min Volume” menu is used to set the lowest volume level of the program
output.
To set the program minimum volume level:
1. Access the “Program Output” menu as described on page 42.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Min Volume is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Prog Min Volume” menu.
“Prog. Min Volume” Menu
3. Adjust the program minimum volume level with the j and k buttons. The
highest program minimum volume level is 50%.
NOTE: While adjusting the program minimum 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 changes to indicate the volume level.
The “Prog. Max Volume” menu is used to set the highest volume level of the
program output.
Adjust the
Program Startup Volume
To set the program maximum volume level:
1. Access the “Program Output” menu as described on page 42.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Max Volume is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Prog. Max Volume” menu.
“Prog. Max Volume” Menu
3. Adjust the program maximum volume level with the j and k buttons. The
lowest program maximum volume setting is 70%.
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 changes to indicate the volume level.
The “Prog. Startup Vol.” menu is used to establish the program output’s volume
level setting when an input is selected.
To adjust the program startup volume level:
1. Access the “Program Output” menu as described on page 42.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Startup Vol. is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Prog. Startup Vol.” menu.
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Prog. Startup Vol.
k
30% j
4. Press MENU or ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen.
Select Stereo
/Mono
*Stereo j
To cancel without saving changes, press MENU.
1. Access the “Audio Setup” menu as described on page 40.
“Prog. Startup Vol.” Menu
3. Adjust the program startup volume level with the j and k buttons. The
highest program startup volume setting is 100%.
NOTE: While adjusting the program startup 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 changes to indicate the volume level.
Set the Stereo/Mono Mode
The “Select Stereo/Mono” menu is used to set the program output mode. The audio
sent to the speaker outputs can be set for either stereo or mono. When set to stereo,
the audio signal is separated into left and right channels for distribution to left and
right speakers or amplifier channels. When set to mono, the audio signal is combined
into one signal and sent to both channels for use in larger rooms where stereo
separation is not practical.
To set the Stereo/Mono mode:
1. Access the “Program Output” menu as described on page 42.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Stereo/Mono is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Select Stereo/Mono” menu.
“Select Stereo/Mono” Menu
3. Press the k or j buttons until the desired mode is displayed on the LCD
and press ENTER. The current setting is indicated with an asterisk (*).
NOTE: While adjusting the stereo/mono setting, 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 changes to indicate the volume level.
4. Press ENTER to save changes and return to the “Program Output” menu.
Auxiliary Output
The Auxiliary Output section of the “Audio Setup” menu is used to set the Aux. 1
Output and Aux. 2 Output source mix, bass, treble, delay, minimum volume,
maximum volume, and startup volume settings. The following procedures apply
equally to the Aux. 1 Output and Aux. 2 Output sections of the “Audio Setup” menu.
To access the “Aux. 1 Output” or “Aux. 2 Output” menus:
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3.To return to the “Audio Setup” menu, press MENU.
Aux. 1 Source Mix
Aud. Only j
without saving changes, press MENU.
Aux. 1 Bass
k
0dB j
clockwise to raise the volume, or counterclockwise to lower the volume.
NOTE: Aux. 2 Output is not present on DMPS-100-C.
2. Press the k or j buttons until the Aux. 1 Output or Aux. 2 Output is
displayed on the LCD and press ENTER to display the “Aux. 1 Output” or
“Aux. 2 Output” menu.
Set the
Auxiliary Output Source Mix
To set the auxiliary output source mix:
1. Access the “Aux. 1 Output” or “Aux. 2 Output” menu as described above.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Source Mix is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Aux. 1 Source Mix” menu.
“Aux. 1 Source Mix” Menu
3. 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 the audio signal from the selected source to the
AUX OUT connector.
•Mic. Only: Sends the microphone input signals to the AUX OUT
connector.
•Mic + Aud: Sends a mix of the audio signal from the selected
source and the microphone input signals to the AUX OUT
connector.
NOTE: While setting the auxiliary output source mix, the auxiliary 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 changes to indicate the volume level.
4. Press ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen. To cancel
To set the auxiliary output bass level:
1. Access the “Aux. 1 Output” or “Aux. 2 Output” menu as described above.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Bass is displayed on the LCD and press
ENTER to display the “Aux. 1 Bass” menu. The current bass level is
displayed.
“Aux. 1 Bass” Menu
3. Adjust the auxiliary output bass level with the j and k buttons.
NOTE: While adjusting the auxiliary output bass level, the auxiliary
output volume level can be adjusted by turning the VOLUME control
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When adjusting the volume, the display changes to indicate the volume
Aux. 1 Treble
k
0dB j
4. Press MENU or ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen.
Aux. 1 Delay
k
0
ms j
level.
4. Press MENU or ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen.
Set the
Auxiliary Output Treble Level
Set the
Auxiliary Output Delay Level
To set the auxiliary output treble level:
1. Access the “Aux. 1 Output” or “Aux. 2 Output” menu as described on page
45.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Treble is displayed on the LCD and press
ENTER to display the “Aux. 1 Treble” menu. The current treble level is
displayed.
“Aux. 1 Treble” Menu
3. Adjust the auxiliary output treble level with the j and k buttons.
NOTE: While adjusting the auxiliary output treble level, the auxiliary
output 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 changes to indicate the volume
level.
To set the auxiliary output delay level:
1. Access the “Aux. 1 Output” or “Aux. 2 Output” menu as described on page
45.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Aux. 1 Delay is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Aux. 1 Delay” menu. The current delay time
is displayed.
“Aux. 1 Delay” Menu
3. Adjust the auxiliary delay time with the j and k buttons.
The highest possible auxiliary delay time is 85 milliseconds.
NOTE: While adjusting the auxiliary output delay level, the auxiliary
output 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 changes to indicate the volume
level.
4. Press MENU or ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen.
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Aux. 1 Min Volume
k
0%
4. Press MENU or ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen.
Aux. 1 Max Volume
100
% j
Set the Auxiliary Output
Minimum Volume
The auxiliary output minimum volume control is used to set the lowest volume level
of the auxiliary output.
To set the auxiliary output minimum volume level:
1. Access the “Aux. 1 Output” or “Aux. 2 Output” menu as described on page
45.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Min Volume is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Aux. 1 Min Volume” menu.
“Aux. 1 Min Volume” Menu
3. Adjust the auxiliary output minimum volume level with the j and k
buttons. The highest auxiliary output minimum volume setting is 50%.
NOTE: While adjusting the auxiliary output minimum volume level, the
auxiliary output 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 changes to indicate the
volume level.
Set the Auxiliary Output
Maximum Volume
The auxiliary output maximum volume control is used to set the highest volume
level of the auxiliary output.
To set the auxiliary output maximum volume level:
1. Access the “Aux. 1 Output” or “Aux. 2 Output” menu as described on page
45.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Max Volume is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Aux. 1 Max Volume” menu.
“Aux. 1 Max Volume” Menu
3. Adjust the auxiliary output maximum volume level with the j and k
buttons. The lowest auxiliary output maximum volume setting is 70%.
NOTE: While adjusting the auxiliary output maximum volume level, the
auxiliary output 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 changes to indicate the
volume level.
4. Press MENU or ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen.
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k
4. Press MENU or ENTER to save changes and return to the previous screen.
Input Compensation
Analog 1 Comp. j
Analog In 1 Comp.
k
0dB j
Adjust the Auxiliary Output
Startup Volume
The auxiliary output startup volume control is used to establish the auxiliary output’s
volume level setting when an input is selected.
To adjust the auxiliary output startup volume level:
1. Access the “Aux. 1 Output” or “Aux. 2 Output” menu as described on page
45.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Startup Vol. is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Aux. 1 Startup Vol.” menu.
“Aux. 1 Startup Vol.” Menu
3. Adjust the auxiliary output startup volume level with the j and k buttons.
The highest auxiliary output startup volume setting is 100%.
NOTE: While adjusting the auxiliary output startup volume level, the
auxiliary output 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 changes to indicate the
volume level.
Set the
Input Compensation Level
Input Compensation
The input compensation level of each analog audio input can be set from the
DMPS-100/200/300-C’s front panel. The line outputs are not affected by changes
made to the input compensation level.
To set the input compensation level for an input:
1. Access the “Audio Setup” menu described on page 40.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Input Compensation is displayed on the
LCD and press ENTER to display the “Input Compensation” menu.
“Input Compensation” Menu
3. To select the input to adjust, press the k or j buttons until the desired
input is displayed and press ENTER. Inputs include Analog 1 – 5, S/PDIF, ATC, HDMI 1-5, DM 6 and DM 7.
NOTE: Not all inputs are present on the DMPS-100-C or DMPS-200-C devices.
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7. Press MENU to return to the “Audio Setup” menu.
3. To return to the “Audio Setup” menu, press MENU.
Mic
1 Gating
k
*
Off j
4. To exit the “Mic Gating” menu without saving changes, press MENU.
4. Adjust the input compensation level with the j and k buttons.
Compensation can range from -10 dB to 10 dB. A compensation level of 0
dB provides no compensation.
NOTE: While adjusting the compensation level, the master 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 changes to indicate the volume level.
5. Press MENU or ENTER to save changes and return to the “Input
Compensation” menu.
6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for each input to be adjusted.
Microphones
The DMPS-100/200/300-C can be connected to several microphones (two for
DMPS-100-C, four for DMPS-200-C, and six for DMPS-300-C). Matrix mixing
allows for a completely different stereo mix of all microphones at each of the
DMPS-100/200/300-C's outputs. The microphone inputs feature switchable gating,
compression, and limiters.
Access the
“Microphones” Menu
Set Microphone Input Gating
Set Microphone Input
Compression
To access the “Microphones” menu:
1. Access the “Audio Setup” menu as described on page 40.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Microphones is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Microphones” menu.
Microphone input gating can be individually set on each of the microphone inputs.
To switch microphone gating on or off:
1. Access the “Microphones” menu as described above.
2. Press the k or j buttons to display each of the Gating choices. Press ENTER to display the desired microphone gating control display.
“Mic 1 Gating” Menu
3. Press the k or j buttons to display the desired setting (On or Off) to
enable or disable the gating function. Press ENTER to save the setting. The
current setting is indicated with an asterisk (*).
Microphone input compression can be individually set on each microphone input. To
switch microphone compression on or off:
1. Access the “Microphones” menu as described above.
2. Press the k or j buttons to display each of the Mic Compression choices.
Press ENTER to display the desired microphone compression menu.
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Mic 1 Compression
*Off j
MENU.
Mic 1 Limiter
*Off j
4. To exit the “Mic Limiter” menu without saving changes, press MENU.
Mic 1 Gain
k
0%
4. To exit the “Mic Gain” menu without saving changes, press MENU.
2. Press ENTER to display the “Video Setup” menu.
“Mic 1 Compression” Menu
3. Press the k or j buttons to display the desired setting (On or Off) to
enable or disable the compression function. Press ENTER to save the
setting. The current setting is indicated with an asterisk (*)
4. To exit the “Mic Compression” menu without saving changes, press
Set Microphone Input Limiter
Adjust Microphone Input Gain
A microphone input limiter can be individually set on each microphone input. To
switch the microphone input limiter function on or off:
1. Access the “Microphones” menu as described on page 50.
2. Press the k or j buttons to display each of the Mic Limiter choices. Press ENTER to display the desired microphone limiter menu.
“Mic 1 Limiter” Menu
3. Press the k or j buttons to display the desired setting (On or Off) to
enable or disable the limiter function. Press ENTER to save the setting.
The current setting is indicated with an asterisk (*)
The gain for each microphone input can be individually set. To adjust the gain of a
microphone input:
1. Access the “Microphones” menu as described on page 50.
2. Press the k or j buttons to display each of the Mic Gain choices. Press ENTER to display the desired microphone gain control display.
“Mic 1 Gain” Menu
3. Gain can be adjusted between 0% and 100%. Press the k or j buttons
until the desired setting is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER to save
the setting.
Video Setup
The video characteristics of the DMPS-100/200/300-C can be configured from the
front panel using the “Video Setup” menu.
1. Access the “Setup Menu” as described on page 39. Press the k or j
buttons until Video Setup is displayed on the LCD.
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Sel. Input To Name
1:HDMI 1 j
HDMI 1_
Del Ins < >
Setup” menu.
Sel. Input Type
1:HDMI 1 j
DM 2.
3. To exit the “Video Setup” menu, press MENU.
Name Video Inputs
To assign the input names:
1. Access the “Video Setup” menu as described on the previous page.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Input Names is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Sel. Input to Name” menu.
“Sel. Input To Name” Menu
3. 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.
Input Name Change Screen
4. 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 buttons under the < or > symbols. Each
input name can be up to 14 characters in length. To delete a character,
position the cursor under the character to be deleted and press the button
under Del. To insert a space, position the cursor where the space is to be
inserted and press the button under Ins.
Select Input Type
5. Press ENTER to save the new name and return to the “Sel. Input to Name”
menu or press MENU to cancel the operation and return to the “Sel. Input
to Name” menu.
6. After all inputs have been named, press MENU to return to the “Video
To specify the signal types expected by each of the inputs:
1. Access the “Video Setup” menu as described on the previous page.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Input Types is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Sel. Input Type” menu.
“Sel. Input Type” Menu
3. Press the k or j buttons to select the video input to be set up and press ENTER. The current setting is indicated with an asterisk (*).
4. Press the k or j buttons until the desired input type is displayed.
Depending on the DMPS-100/200/300-C model, input types can include
HDMI 1-2, HDMI/VGA 3, HDMI/VGA 4, HDMI/VGA/COMP, DM 1 and
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Select Input 1 Type
HDMI j
Setup” menu.
Sel. Output To Name
1:HDMI 1 j
HDMI 1_
Del Ins < >
Setup” menu.
“Select Input 1 Type” Menu
5. Press ENTER to save the input type and return to the “Sel. Input Type”
menu or press MENU to cancel the operation and return to the “Sel. Input
Type” menu.
6. After all inputs have been set up, press MENU to return to the “Video
NOTE: For inputs 3, 4, and 5, there is no audio output if the audio input type is set
to HDMI, and the video input type is set to something other than HDMI.
Name Video Outputs
The DMPS-100/200/300-C ships with default names assigned to each of the outputs.
To change the output names:
1. Access the “Video Setup” menu as described on page 51.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Output Names is displayed on the LCD and
Press ENTER to display the “Sel. Output to Name” menu.
“Sel. Output to Name” Menu
3. 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.
Output Name Change Screen
4. 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 buttons under the < or > symbols. Each
output name can be up to 14 characters in length. To delete a character,
position the cursor under the character to be deleted and press the button
under Del. To insert a space, position the cursor where the space is to be
inserted and press the button under Ins.
5. Press ENTER to save the new name and return to the “Sel. Output to
Name” menu or press MENU to cancel the operation and return to the “Sel.
Output to Name” menu.
6. After all outputs have been named, press MENU to return to the “Video
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3.To exit the “Network Setup” menu, press MENU.
IP Address
[000] 000. 000. 000
and return to the “Network Setup” menu, press MENU.
Subnet Mask
[000] 000. 000. 000
Network Setup
The network settings of the DMPS-100/200/300-C can be configured from the front
panel using the “Network Setup” menu.
NOTE: Some changes to network settings may require a reboot to take effect. The
system automatically reboots when necessary.
Access the “Network Setup”
Menu
Set the IP Address
To access the “Network Setup” menu:
1. Access the “Setup Menu” as described on page 39. Press the k or j
buttons until Network Setup is displayed on the LCD.
2. Press ENTER to display the “Network Setup” menu.
The DMPS-100/200/300-C uses TCP/IP for communications between network
devices, a PC, and RoomView Help Desk software. The IP address can be manually
set or obtained from a DHCP server. For information on using DHCP to obtain an IP
address, refer to “Set the DHCP Status” on page 55. To manually set an IP address:
1. Access the “Network Setup” menu as described above.
2. Press the k or j buttons until IP Addressis displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “IP Address” menu. The current IP address is
shown.
“IP Address” Menu
3. Turn the VOLUME control clockwise or counterclockwise to select a
number in the left-most section of the IP address. Numbers can also be
selected by pressing the k or j buttons.
4. Press ENTER to move the cursor to the next section of the address. To
change a different section, press the button under the section to be changed.
5. Repeat the previous two steps until the entire IP address is set.
6. To save the new address and return to the “Network Setup” menu, move the
cursor to the right-most section and press ENTER. To cancel the operation
The DMPS-100/200/300-C can be set up to use an IP subnet mask for TCP/IP
communications. To set the address of the IP subnet mask:
1. Access the Network Setup menu as described above.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Subnet Mask is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Subnet Mask” menu. The current subnet
mask IP address is shown.
“Subnet Mask” Menu
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and return to the “Network Setup” menu, press MENU.
Def. Router
[000] 000. 000. 000
and return to the “Network Setup” menu, press MENU.
DHCP
*On j
MENU.
3. Turn the VOLUME control clockwise or counterclockwise to select a
number in the left-most section of the subnet mask IP address. Numbers can
also be selected by pressing the k or j buttons.
4. Press ENTER to move the cursor to the next section of the address. To
change a different section, press the button under the section to be changed.
5. Repeat the previous two steps until the entire subnet mask IP address is set.
6. To save the new address and return to the “Network Setup” menu, move the
cursor to the right-most section and press ENTER. To cancel the operation
Set the Default Router
The DMPS-100/200/300-C can be set up to use a default router for TCP/IP
communications. To set the IP address of the default router:
1. Access the “Network Setup” menu as described on page 54.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Def. Routeris displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Def. Router” menu. The current IP address of
the default router is shown.
“Def. Router” Menu
3. Turn the VOLUME control clockwise or counterclockwise to select a
number in the left-most section of the default router IP address. Numbers
can also be selected by pressing the k or j buttons.
4. Press ENTER to move the cursor to the next section of the address. To
change a different section, press the button under the section to be changed.
5. Repeat the previous two steps until the entire default router IP address is
set.
6. To save the new address and return to the “Network Setup” menu, move the
cursor to the right-most section and press ENTER. To cancel the operation
The IP address can be obtained from a DHCP server or manually set. For
information on manually setting the IP address, refer to “Set the IP Address” on page
54. To use DHCP:
1. Access the “Network Setup” menu as described on page 54.
2. Press the k or j buttons until DHCPis displayed on the LCD and press
ENTER to display the “DHCP” menu.
“DHCP” Menu
3. Press k and j buttons to toggle between On and Off. The current setting is
indicated with an asterisk (*).
4. 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
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WINS
*On j
MENU.
HostName
DMPS-300-C-00107F050
DMPS-
300-C
-00107F
050
Del Ins < >
Set the WINS Mode
View and Set the HostName
The DMPS-100/200/300-C can use a WINS server to obtain an IP address. To use a
WINS server:
1. Access the “Network Setup” menu as described on page 54.
2. Press the k or j buttons until WINSis displayed on the LCD and press
ENTER to display the “WINS” menu.
“WINS” Menu
3. Press the k and j buttons to toggle between On and Off. The current
setting is indicated with an asterisk (*).
4. 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
The DMPS-100/200/300-C can be recognized by its hostname in a networked
environment. To set the hostname:
1. Access the “Network Setup” menu as described on page 54.
2. Press the k or j buttons until HostName is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the current “HostName.”
Typical “Hostname” Screen
3. Press ENTER to change the current name. A cursor is placed at the last
character in the name.
HostName Change Screen
4. 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 buttons under the < or > symbols. The
hostname can be up to 64 characters in length. To delete a character,
position the cursor under the character to be deleted and press the button
under Del. To insert a space, position the cursor where the space is to be
inserted and press the button under Ins.
5. To save the new name and return to the “Network Setup” menu, press
ENTER. To cancel the operation and return to the hostname display, press
MENU.
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Domain Name
(none entered)
(none entered
)_
Del Ins
< >
press MENU.
3. Press MENU to return to the “Network Setup” menu.
View and Set the Domain
Name
Some networks may require a domain name to resolve the hostname. To set the
domain name:
1. Access the “Network Setup” menu as described on page 54.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Domain Name is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Domain Name” screen. The current domain
name (if entered) is displayed. If no domain name is entered, “(none
entered)” is displayed.
“Domain Name” Screen
3. Press ENTER to change the domain name. A cursor is placed after the last
character in the domain name.
Domain Name Change Screen
4. 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 buttons under the < or > symbols. The
domain name can be up to 64 characters in length. To delete a character,
position the cursor under the character to be deleted and press the button
under Del. To insert a space, position the cursor where the space is to be
inserted and press the button under Ins.
Display the MAC Address
Access the “Control Setup”
Menu
5. To save the new name and return to the “Network Setup” menu, press
ENTER. To cancel the operation and return to the domain name display,
The DMPS-100/200/300-C can display its MAC address. To view the MAC address:
1. Access the “Network Setup” menu as described on page 54.
2. Press the k or j buttons until MAC Address is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the MAC address.
Control Setup
Basic control system operations can be performed from the DMPS-100/200/300-C
front panel using the “Control Setup” menu.
To access the “Control Setup” menu:
1. Access the “Setup Menu” as described on page 39. Press the k or j
buttons until Control Setup is displayed on the LCD.
2. Press ENTER to display the “Control Setup” menu.
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Select Brightness
Bklt Low j
press MENU.
Change Passwd:
_
display returns to the “Control Setup” menu.
Change the Backlight Level
Change the Front Panel
Password
The brightness of the LCD’s backlight can be adjusted for ease of viewing. To adjust
the brightness level from the front panel:
1. Access the “Control Setup” menu as described above.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Backlight is displayed on the LCD and press
ENTER to display the “Select Brightness” menu.
“Select Brightness” Menu
3.Press the j or k buttons to select a brightness level (Low, Medium, or
High). An asterisk (*) appears to identify the current setting.
4. To save the desired setting and return to the “Control Setup” menu, press
ENTER. To cancel the operation and return to the “Control Setup” menu,
The front panel password can be changed from the front panel:
1. Access the “Control Setup” menu as described above.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Password is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Change Passwd” screen. (An existing
password is not shown.)
View System Information
“Change Passwd” Screen
3. Turn the VOLUME control to set the first digit (0 – 9) in the password.
4. Press the k and j buttons to move the cursor to each digit position and set
each digit with the VOLUME control. The maximum password length is
20 digits.
5. To save the new password and return to the “Control Setup” menu, press
ENTER.
6. To cancel the process without saving any changes, press MENU. The
Use the front panel to view information about the DMPS-100/200/300-C.
Information that can be viewed includes program information, hardware information,
network information, and operating system information.
NOTE: This information can also be viewed using Crestron Toolbox. For more
information, refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file.
1. Access the “Control Setup” menu as described on page 57.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Infois displayed on the LCD and press
ENTER to display the “Info” menu.
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Info
REMS HW NET OPS
Program Boot Directo
<< >>
Current Hardware Con
<< >>
No Network Devices F
<< >>
“Info” Menu
3. To view program information, press the button under REMS.
“Program Boot Directory” Screen
4. Press the k or j buttons to see other information. If partial information is
displayed, press the buttons under the << or >> symbols to view the rest of
the information.
5. Press the MENU button to return to the “Info” menu.
6. To view hardware information, press the button under HW.
Hardware Information Screen
Press the k or j buttons to see other information. If partial information is
displayed, press the buttons under the << or >> symbols to view the rest of
the information.
7. Press the MENU button to return to the “Info” menu.
8. To view a list of connected network devices, press the button under NET.
(If no network devices are connected, No Network Devices Found is
displayed.)
9. 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 view the rest of the information.
10. Press the MENU button to return to the “Info” menu.
11. To view information on the DMPS-100/200/300-C operating system, press
the button under OPS.
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<< >>
14. To return to the “Control Setup” menu, press MENU.
System log:
Btm Clear << >>
12/13/11 12:40:15PM
DATE TIME
displayed.
Operating System Information Screen
12. Press the buttons under the symbols << or >> to view the information that
cannot fit on the display.
13. Press the MENU button to return to the “Info” menu.
Review System Messages
The DMPS-100/200/300-C stores system messages in a message log. To review
system messages using the front panel:
1. Access the “Control Setup” menu as described on page 57.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Messages is displayed on the LCD and press
ENTER to display the viewing controls.
System Message Viewing Controls Screen
3. To scroll through messages in the log, press the k or j buttons.
4. To jump to the last message in the log, press the button under Btm.
5. To jump to the beginning of the log, press the button under Top (not
shown).
6. To view the contents of a message, press the buttons under the symbols <<
or >>.
7. To erase the contents of the log, press the button under Clear.
8. Press MENU to return to the “Control Setup” menu.
NOTE: The contents of the message log can also be read and saved using Crestron
Toolbox. For more information, refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file.
Use the front panel to set the DMPS-100/200/300-C’s date and time.
1. Access the “Control Setup” menu as described on page 57.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Time/Dateis displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the date and time controls.
Date and Time Controls Screen
3.To set the date, press the button under DATE. The date controls are
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DATE: 12/13/2011
MO DAY YR
TIME: 12:40:15PM
HR MIN AM/PM
Date Controls Screen
4. To set the month, press the button under MO. To set the day, press the
button under DAY. To set the year, press the button under YR. A pair of
brackets appears around the selected part of the date.
5. Press the k or j buttons to increase or decrease the value of the selected
part of the date.
6. Repeat for each part of the date.
7. Press ENTER to store the new date values and return to the “Time/Date”
controls or press MENU to return to the “Time/Date” controls without
saving any changes.
8. To set the time, press the button under TIME. The time controls are
displayed.
Restore Default Settings
Time Controls Screen
9. To set the hour, press the button under HR. To set the minute, press the
button under MIN. To set AM or PM, press the button under AM/PM. A
pair of brackets appears around the selected part of the time.
10. Press the k or j buttons to increase or decrease the value of the selected
part of the time.
11. Repeat for each part of the time.
12. Press ENTER to store the new time and return to the “Time/Date” controls
or press MENU to return to the “Time/Date” controls without saving any
changes.
13. To return to the “Control Setup” menu, press MENU.
NOTE: The date and time can also be set using Crestron Toolbox. For more
information, refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file.
The DMPS-100/200/300-C can be restored to its default factory settings from the
front panel. Users can select to restore only the audio settings or to restore the audio
settings, source names, output names, and function names.
1. Access the “Control Setup” menu as described on page 57.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Defaultsis displayed on the LCD and press
ENTER to display the “Restore Defaults” screen.
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Aud. Settings only j
Reset all audio?
No j
Reset all settings?
No j
Restore Defaults
k
Abort
“Restore Defaults” Screen (Audio Settings Only)
3. Press the k or j buttons until Aud. settings only is displayed on the LCD
and press ENTER.
“Reset all audio?” Confirmation Screen
4. To restore factory default audio settings, press the k or j buttons until Yes
is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER. To cancel, press the k or j
buttons until No is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER.
To restore all factory default settings:
1. Access the “Restore Defaults” menu as described above.
2. Press the k or j buttons until All settingsis displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER. The “Reset all settings?” confirmation screen is displayed.
“Reset all settings?” Confirmation Screen
Press the k or j buttons until Yes is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER to restore the audio settings, source names, output names, and
function names to their factory defaults. To cancel, press the k or j
buttons until No is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER.
To cancel restoring of any default settings:
1. Access the “Restore Defaults” menu as described above.
2. To cancel all of the above restore operations, press the k or j buttons
until Abort is displayed on the LCD and press ENTER. The restore
operation is cancelled.
The DMPS-100/200/300-C’s front panel controls can be locked to prevent
operational changes from the buttons on the front of the unit. While locked, the menu
can be accessed by pressing the MENU button. To display the front panel lock
controls:
1. Access the “Control Setup” menu as described on page 57.
2. Press the k or j buttons until Front Panel is displayed on the LCD and
press ENTER to display the “Front Panel Lock” controls.
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On j
menu.
2. Select any of the source inputs by pressing an input button (1 - 7).
volume level is displayed on the LCD.
To unmute the audio output: Press the MUTE button again.
“Front Panel Lock” Controls Screen
3. Press the k or j buttons to toggle between On and Off. The current setting
is indicated with an asterisk (*).
4. Press ENTER to save the desired setting and return to the “Control Setup”
Default System Operation
The following describes operation of a default system.
Turn On the System
Turn Off the System
Adjust the Volume Level
Mute Audio
To turn on the system:
1. Select an output by pressing any of the output buttons:
1 – 4, PROG, AUX 1 or AUX 2 (PROG, AUX 1 and AUX 2 are audio
only).
To turn off the system, press the POWER button twice.
The volume level of the DMPS-100/200/300-C is adjusted with the VOLUME
control knob. The VOLUME control knob only controls the volume parameter that
was selected when the Volume Control mode was specified.
•To raise the volume: Turn the VOLUME control clockwise. The volume
level is displayed on the LCD.
•To lower the volume: Turn the VOLUME control counterclockwise. The
The audio output of the DMPS-100/200/300-C can be muted with the MUTE button.
To mute the audio output: Press the button labeled MUTE.
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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.
DMPS-100/200/300-C Troubleshooting
TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION
Unexpected
response from
control system.
PWR LED does
not illuminate.
System locks up. Various. Press and release front panel
Cresnet device
does not respond.
Improper Net ID used. Verify that device ID matches
A/V system device
does not respond.
Poor picture
quality (RGB).
Poor picture
quality (Video).
Network devices are not
communicating with the
control system.
Control system is not
receiving power.
Device not wired
correctly.
Device is not receiving
sufficient power.
Cables improperly
connected.
Display device not
configured properly.
Cables improperly
connected.
Use Crestron Toolbox to poll
the network. Verify network
connection to the device.
Verify the power cord is
properly attached to the
control system and securely
plugged into an outlet.
HW-R button, then press and
hold SW-R button to bypass
program and communicate
directly with the processor.
(Refer to “Troubleshooting
Communications” in the
Crestron 2-Series Control
Systems Reference Guide
(Doc. 6256) for more details.
Verify Cresnet wiring.
Net ID in the program.
User the Crestron Power
Calculator to help calculate
how much power is needed
for the system.
Verify that all cables are
secure.
Configure display device to
match output frequency.
Verify that all cables are
secure.
NOTE: If communication cannot be established or the control system is locked-up,
refer to “Troubleshooting Communications” in the Crestron 2-Series Control
Systems Reference Guide (Doc. 6256).
NOTE: Passthrough mode enables Viewport access to any serial controlled device
on the network. This aids in troubleshooting by allowing direct communication
between the PC and a network device (effectively “passing through” the
DMPS-100/200/300-C). For information pertaining to Passthrough mode, refer to
“Passthrough Mode” in the Crestron 2-Series Control Systems Reference Guide
(Doc. 6256).
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System Monitor
The System Monitor allows reloading of firmware into the DMPS-100/200/300-C in
the event that it cannot be loaded in the normal mode.
If the system does not function, perform the following procedure:
1. Disconnect all Crestron USB devices from the PC.
2. On the DMPS-100/200/300-C, press and release the HW-R button. The
MSG LED starts blinking rapidly four times per second.
3. During the rapid blink of the MSG LED, press and release the SW-R
button. This puts the DMPS-100/200/300-C into Wait mode for the next
five seconds. During this mode the MSG LED blinks slowly, once per
second.
4. During Wait mode, press and release the SW-R button again. The
DMPS-100/200/300-C now enters the Wait Acknowledge mode for the next
five seconds. During this mode the MSG LED blinks rapidly four times per
second.
5. During Wait Acknowledge mode, press and release the SW-R button a third
time. The DMPS-100/200/300-C enters Monitor mode. Once the unit is in
Monitor mode, the MSG LED flashes to indicate Monitor mode. The
display also indicates the Monitor mode.
6. Once the DMPS-100/200/300-C is in Monitor mode, connect to the PC
using a USB cable.
NOTE: If at any point in the above sequence, one of the timer periods
expires without the SW-R button being pressed, the unit boots normally,
first running the firmware, then loading the application.
NOTE: If the PC does not have the USB driver installed, after connecting
the DMPS-100/200/300-C to the PC using the USB cable, a dialog box
appears on the PC screen asking for installation of the USB driver. For
instructions on how to install the USB driver, refer to the Crestron Toolbox
help file.
7. Open Toolbox and start the Text Console (click the icon). Then, click
on the Address Book icon in the lower left corner of the dialog box to open
the “Address Book” dialog box.
8. In the “Address Book” dialog box, click the “Add Entry” button and give
the new entry a name (such as “System Monitor”).
9. Click the arrow next to the “Device Type” drop down list. A “Warning”
dialog box opens stating that this is an advanced feature. Click OK, then
select 2-Series Control System Monitor from the drop down list. Make sure
to choose USB as the “Connection Type”, then click OK. The following
text appears in the bottom right corner of the “Text Console” dialog box:
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wire.
Cresnet power usage of that unit is the Cresnet power usage of the entire run. The
10. At the Toolbox prompt, type erase and press Enter. The following text
appears in Toolbox:
Erasing
->25%->50%->75%->100%
Done
11. Click the
dialog box, then click Browse.
12. Find and select the correct firmware file (.CUZ or .zip) and click Open.
13. In the “Firmware” dialog box, click Send. A “Confirmation” dialog box
opens asking if the right file has been selected. Click OK to display the
“File Transfer” dialog box.
14. When file transfer is completed, a dialog box opens requesting re-
connection. Click OK, then close the “Firmware” dialog box and re-connect
using the normal Address Book entry.
icon and select Firmware… to display the “Firmware”
Network Analysis
If Cresnet analysis is required, contact Crestron’s True Blue Support.
Battery Replacement
A Lithium battery is used to power the system clock within the
DMPS-100/200/300-C. Under normal conditions, the battery lasts for approximately
10 years. In the event that the clock fails, only an authorized technician should
replace it. Refer to caution statement below.
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only
with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used
batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
To ensure optimum performance over the full range of the installation topology, use
Crestron Certified Wire only. Failure to do so may incur additional charges if
support is required to identify performance deficiencies because of using improper
CAUTION: Use only Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment. Failure to
do so could cause equipment damage or void the Crestron warranty.
CAUTION: Provide sufficient power to the system. Insufficient power can lead to
unpredictable results or damage to the equipment. Use the Crestron Power
Calculator to help calculate how much power is needed for the system
www.crestron.com/calculators).
(
When calculating the length of wire for a particular Cresnet run, the wire gauge and
the Cresnet power usage of each network unit to be connected must be taken into
consideration. Use Crestron Certified Wire only. If Cresnet devices are to be daisy
chained on the run, the Cresnet power usage of each network unit to be daisy
chained must be added together to determine the Cresnet power usage of the entire
chain. If the unit is run from a Crestron system power supply network port, the
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wire gauge and the Cresnet power usage of the run should be used in the following
L =
Length of run (or chain) in feet
R = 6 Ohms (Crestron Certified Wire: 18 AWG (0.75 MM ))
or 1.6 Ohms (Cresnet HP: 12 AWG (4 MM ))
P = Cresnet power usage of entire run (or chain)
2
2
L <
40,000
R x P
Where:
screw. Repeat the procedure for the other three conductors.
Cresnet cable exceeds 3000 feet (914 meters).
equation to calculate the cable length value on the equation’s left side.
Cable Length Equation
Make sure the cable length value is less than the value calculated on the right side of
the equation. For example, a Cresnet run using 18 AWG Crestron Certified Wire and
drawing 20 watts should not have a length of run more than 333 feet (101 meters). If
Cresnet HP is used for the same run, its length could extend to 1250 feet (381
meters).
NOTE: All Crestron certified Cresnet wiring must consist of two twisted pairs. One
twisted pair is the +24V conductor and the GND conductor and the other twisted
pair is the Y conductor and the Z conductor.
Strip and Tin Wire
When daisy chaining Cresnet devices, strip the ends of the wires carefully to avoid
nicking the conductors. Twist together the ends of the wires that share a pin on the
network connector and tin the twisted connection. Apply solder only to the ends of
the twisted wires. Avoid tinning too far up the wires or the end becomes brittle.
Insert the tinned connection into the Cresnet connector and tighten the retaining
Add Hubs
Use of a Cresnet Hub/Repeater (CNXHUB) is advised whenever the number of
Cresnet devices on a network exceeds 20 or when the combined total length of
Reference Documents
The latest version of all documents mentioned within the guide can be obtained from
the Crestron Web site.
IP Considerations Guide for the IT Professional (www.crestron.com/dmresources)
DOCUMENT TITLE
Further Inquiries
To locate specific information or to resolve questions after reviewing this guide,
contact Crestron's True Blue Support at 1-888-CRESTRON [1-888-273-7876] or
refer to the listing of Crestron worldwide offices on the Crestron Web site
www.crestron.com/offices) for assistance within a particular geographic region.
(
To post a question about Crestron products, log onto the Online Help section of the
Crestron Web site (
user account to fully benefit from all available features.
www.crestron.com/onlinehelp). First-time users must establish a
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Future Updates
As Crestron improves functions, adds new features and extends the capabilities of
the DMPS-100/200/300-C, additional information may be made available as manual
updates. These updates are solely electronic and serve as intermediary supplements
prior to the release of a complete technical documentation revision.
Check the Crestron Web site periodically for manual update availability and its
relevance. Updates are identified as an “Addendum” in the Download column.
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Crestron software, including without limitation, product development software and product operating system software is licensed to
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.
Crestron dealers and Crestron Authorized Independent Programmers (CAIPs) under a limited non-exclusive, non-transferable license
pursuant to a separate end-user license agreement. The terms of this end user license agreement can be found on the Crestron Web site at
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 Crestron dealer.
Only authorized Crestron dealers may contact the factory and request an RMA (Return
Merchandise Authorization) number. Enclose a note specifying the nature of the problem, name
and phone number of contact person, RMA number and return address.
2. Products may be returned for credit, exchange or service with a Crestron Return Merchandise
Authorization (RMA) number. Authorized returns must be shipped freight prepaid to Crestron, 6
Volvo Drive, Rockleigh, N.J. or its authorized subsidiaries, with RMA number clearly marked on
the outside of all cartons. Shipments arriving freight collect or without an RMA number shall be
subject to refusal. Crestron reserves the right in its sole and absolute discretion to charge a 15%
restocking fee plus shipping costs on any products returned with an RMA.
3. Return freight charges following repair of items under warranty shall be paid by Crestron,
shipping by standard ground carrier. In the event repairs are found to be non-warranty, return
freight costs shall be paid by the purchaser.
Crestron Limited Warranty
Crestron Electronics, Inc. warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and
workmanship under normal use for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase from Crestron,
with the following exceptions: disk drives and any other moving or rotating mechanical parts, pan/tilt heads
and power supplies are covered for a period of one (1) year; touch screen display and overlay components
are covered for 90 days; batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered.
This warranty extends to products purchased directly from Crestron or an authorized Crestron dealer.
Purchasers should inquire of the dealer regarding the nature and extent of the dealer's warranty, if any.
Crestron shall not be liable to honor the terms of this warranty if the product has been used in any
application other than that for which it was intended or if it has been subjected to misuse, accidental
damage, modification or improper installation procedures. Furthermore, this warranty does not cover any
product that has had the serial number altered, defaced or removed.
This warranty shall be the sole and exclusive remedy to the original purchaser. In no event shall Crestron
be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any kind (property or economic damages inclusive)
arising from the sale or use of this equipment. Crestron is not liable for any claim made by a third party or
made by the purchaser for a third party.
Crestron shall, at its option, repair or replace any product found defective, without charge for parts or labor.
Repaired or replaced equipment and parts supplied under this warranty shall be covered only by the
unexpired portion of the warranty.
Except as expressly set forth in this warranty, Crestron makes no other warranties, expressed or implied,
nor authorizes any other party to offer any warranty, including any implied warranties of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose. Any implied warranties that may be imposed by law are limited to the terms
of this limited warranty. This warranty statement supersedes all previous warranties.