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1. 5 Bass Shelf Uniformly boosts or attenuates all frequencies below the lt FilterFreq gt levels without affecting the frequencies above The amount of modification is given by lt FilterGain gt A Bass Shelf filter uniformly boosts or attenuates frequencies below the specified frequency while not affecting high frequencies above the specified frequency For example To increase the gain of bass frequencies applied to a subwoofer you can set the bass shelf filter to uniformly increase the amplitude of all bass frequencies The Bass Shelf filter can also be used to uniformly decrease the bass frequencies to eliminate a booming bass sound 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MPZE e 41 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E Bass Shelf Filters TEE sf NOTE Various combinations of these filters may be used to equalize the soundfield in order to produce a flat response and reproduce the sound as the recording engineer originally intended The lt FilterFreq gt inputs select the center frequency Valid values range from 5 5Hz to 24000 24kHz The lt FilterGain gt inputs boost or reduce the center frequency or with shelving filters all frequencies above or below the center frequency Valid values range from 360 36dB to 240
2. i Slot 1 Empty CZY Card Slot Slot 2 Empty C2 Card Slot EE CEN TVAV Mixed Processing Slot 3 Empty CZY Card Slot Ea CEN TYAV Remote Processing 2 Slot 4 C21 COMB EE CN DVP4 Remote Ethemet Prd AEE Slot 5 CRS a CP2E Remote Ethemet Processi Ei Slot 6 C21 108 EE MC2E Remote Ethemet Process E Slot 7 C21 AY 8 Ee MP2E Remote Ethermet Process E Slot amp C2ENET 1 Ee PAC Remote Ethemet Process Ea PRO Remote Ethernet Procesy EE M AMC Remote Ethemet Proc ae Ee RACK2 Remote Ethernet Proceg Vy Ethemet Modules Genetic i Ea ActiveCNS Interface Ea e contral PC Interface Ea e Datalog Interface Ea e Qutlook 1 amp 2 Interface Ea e Dutlook 3 Interface Ea e PowerPaint Interface S Ep Roomiew aM Slot 2 C2l MP2IR4 MB Slot 3 C2 MP2104 ABB Slot 4 CO MP2 A4 ABB Slot 6 C21 MP2 COM HEE Slot 7 C2l MP21R INPLT ME Slot amp C2 MP2VIDa2 ABB Slot 9 C2 MP2 AUD Z1 ABE Slot 10 C21 MP2E FRONTPANEL ID OC EMPTY ID OD EMPTY MID OESEMPTY a ID 50 MP2E Remote Ethernet Processing NOTE The first Ethernet device in a system is preset with a NET ID of 50 when its symbol is added to the CLENET Device slot Additional devices are assigned different NET ID numbers as they are needed 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MPZ2E e 49 Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series
3. ccccccceccessseeseeseceeeceeceseceeceseceseenaeceaecaeeceesaeeeneeees 56 Operations Guide DOC 6175 Contents e i Crestron MP2 MP2E 2 Series Media Processor 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Introduction Operations Guide DOC 6175 Features and Functions The Crestron 2 Series Media Processors MP2 MP2E cost competitive options in the Crestron 2 Series line of integrated control systems are designed for smaller home and commercial network systems The MP2 MP2E combines 2 Series control processor capability with A V switching graphic and parametric equalizers Functional Summary Media 4 x 2 video switcher e Four composite video inputs Two composite video outputs or 2 x 1 video switch S video e Two S video inputs Y C e One S video output Y C 7 x 1 stereo audio switch Seven inputs one output e Two Balanced and Five unbalanced audio inputs Built in volume mute bass treble and balance controls e Built in 6 band graphic and parametric equalizers Control e 257 MIPS processor 36 MB of built in memory refer to page 14 e Four IR serial ports Two RS 232 422 485 communication ports e Four relays e Four input output ports e One IR receiver port e One Cresnet port LAN WAN MP2E Only e 10 100 Ethernet port Static IP addressing e Built in web server e POP3 e mail server send receive e mail future application e Full compatibility with all Crestron e Control power application
4. NOTE Digital outputs are TTL values and may not work with devices requiring a dry contact closure e g low voltage motor controllers NOTE Ports can be in or out but not both For additional information refer to Slot 3 C2I MP2 I04 on page 31 RELAY OUT These connectors provide four normally open isolated relay contact groups Each relay contact closure is rated 1A 30 VAC DC MOV metal oxide varistor arc suppression is provided across contacts for use with real world loads For additional information refer to Slot 4 C2I MP2 RY4 on page 34 COM A amp B These two DB9 male software programmable bi directional serial ports are available for RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 communication with hardware and software handshaking Speeds are rated up to 115 200 bps Both ports are Cresnet Poll Accelerator ready Only one is allowed on a system The Cresnet Poll Accelerator effectively increases the Cresnet network speed and fan out by a factor of eight NOTE The pinout of each 9 pin port is non standard refer to the table after these notes titled Non Standard COM Pinout it contains RS 422 pins in addition to RS 232 This may result in a conflict with some equipment and therefore all nine pins should not be used Only the required pins for each communication type should be connected For RS 232 and 422 pins 2 3 5 7 and 8 are wired straight through NOTE Data Set Ready DSR and Data Terminal R
5. 24dB A lt FilterGain gt setting of 0 0dB means that the signal will pass unaffected Values above and below 0 will boost or reduce the frequency in increments of 1dB That is changing the filter gain value by 1 signifies a boost or attenuation of 1 decibels The lt FilterQ gt inputs set the width of the band of frequencies that will be boosted or reduced that is it affects the amount of frequencies around the center frequency that will have a similar amount of boost or reduction Q is a ratio of the center frequency equally spaced into octaves divided by the bandwidth Valid values range from 0 02 to 2 0 octaves Smaller Q values represent a narrow band of boost or attenuation while larger values represent a wider band of boost or attenuation On the rising edge of lt SaveFilterPreset gt the current filter values for the indicated lt Filter gt will be stored in the preset specified by lt Preset gt Valid values for lt Preset gt range from to 5 valid values for lt Filter gt range from to 6 The outputs lt FilterType_L_F gt through lt FilterGain_R_F gt report the current filter settings A rising edge of lt RecallFilterPreset gt will recall the type gain frequency and Q of the specified lt Preset gt and lt Filter gt 42 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E Digital Analog Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor Refe
6. SIMPL Windows Preferences Window SIMPL Windows Preferences General Directories Autosave Compiler Settings A When Dragging Un conmected signals always Auto Name M Don t Prompt When Overwiting Signals M Don t Display Signals in Program View O Don t Display Obsolete Devices in Device Library Symbol Set r Save Options before Virtual orkspace Convert Compile Common P Enabled a Ask First Special C DontSave Size 1000 Pixels Console commands are provided for advanced programmers However most functions and commands can be selected from the various Viewport menus NOTE For more information on console commands refer to the 2 Series Console Command Reference Guide Doc 6002 The latest version can be obtained from the Downloads Product Manuals section of the Crestron website www crestron com Switching Between Master and Slave There are two modes of operation for the MP2 MP2E master and slave In the master mode the MP2 MP2E is a standalone device In the slave mode the MP2 MP2E is a Cresnet or Ethernet device connected to a 2 Series control system In the slave mode the MP2 MP2E operates in a similar manner to a standard Crestron Isys touchpanel Refer to the following to set the MP2 MP2E for master or slave operation Master Mode In master mode the MP2 MP2E is programmed to directly access and control its local hardware ports The Cresnet I
7. folder with the name of the project and a xweb extension The web project folder contains all the necessary e Control 2 files In VT Pro e the target type is XPANEL In designing and creating a browser project keep in mind that you must assign an IP ID to all the project pages and specify the IP address of the MP2E For further information on this procedure refer to the VT Pro e online help file 24 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor Viewport To transfer the Web pages to the MP2E use the File Transfer Send Web Pages command The options are to send an entire project only files that have changed or a single HTML file With the Transfer Entire Project option click OK when reminded to select a default page and then browse to the appropriate VT Pro e web project folder Select the file that was designated as the first page of the project This will be the default Web page that is displayed whenever the IP address of the control system is accessed by a Web browser Click Open and then OK to begin the transfer If any files in the VT Pro e project change the changed files can be transferred to the MP2E without resending the entire project by choosing the Only Transfer Files that have Changed option Here again browse to the web project folder and select the default page Click Open and then OK to tra
8. following table for the Ethernet connector signals and use an appropriate cable not supplied LAN Connector Specifications TYPE PIN SIGNALS Ii Cm Top TD 1 8 8 Position RJ 45 RD Connected to pin 5 Connected to pin 4 RD Front Connected to pin 8 oO N OOA wWN Connected to pin7 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 13 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E NOTE To determine which is pin 1 on the cable hold the cable so that the end of the eight pin modular jack is facing away from you with the clip down and copper side up Pin 1 is on the far left Memory The MP2 MP2E has 36MB of built in memory non volatile and volatile The total of 36MB is specified as follows 4MB flash non volatile 32MB SDRAM volatile and 256KB NVRAM battery backed up Flash memory contains the file system inside the 2 Series control engine Non volatile memory contains information that is retained after the loss of electrical power Volatile memory is lost after a power failure Refer to the following lists for a breakdown of memory usage for program related information stored in the unit Flash 1 SIMPL Program 2 SIMPL Modules 3 Operating System cuz file The 4MB flash memory consists of approximately 1 5MB used for firmware and approximately 2 5MB available for SIMPL SIMPL and Web pages MP2E only The files that reside in fla
9. lt InputEnd gt and linearly scales it so that it falls between lt OutputStart gt and lt OutputEnd gt Log Antilog with Limits For example applying an Analog Ramp 0d to 65535d yields a logarithmically varying output between the lower and the upper limits that are specified In the MP2 for example the lower limit is 5d and the upper limit is 24000d SHz and 24KHz Analog Increment Allows you to go from one value to another in specified increments Also permits a speed up of the ramping by specifying a hold time at which the analog starts to increment at a given rate If for example you wanted to ramp the gain in steps of 0 5dB and have it repeat every 0 1s after holding the button for 1s you can use one of these symbols with the following parameters HoldTime 1s RepeatTime 0 1s Increment 5d in units of 0 1dB LowerLimit 360d UpperLimit 240d MuteLevel 360d Analog Scalar with Overflow Handling The Analog Scalar with Overflow Handling symbol scales the range of values for its analog input signal to the range defined by the lt span gt and lt offset gt parameters Analog Scalar without Zero Pass The Analog Scalar without Zero Pass symbol operates identically to the Analog Scalar symbol except that it has no zero pass feature That is when the input is at 0 the output remains equal to lt offset gt and does not mute Refer to the SIMPL Windows Help file for additional details Exampl
10. NET network connector or by an external power pack PW 2410RU included but not by both methods Using the PW 2410RU the MP2 MP2E may provide power to peripheral Cresnet devices via the Cresnet connector up to a total of 24W If additional power is needed Crestron recommends its CNPWS 75 75 watts External Power Supply CAUTION Use only Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment Failure to do so could cause equipment damage or void the warranty NOTE Use care in wiring installations to avoid applying 24 VDC power to Cresnet wiring from an external power pack as well as from a system device that contains its own power supply Although this condition should not cause any damage Crestron does not recommend it NOTE In larger system configurations that require more than the 24W supplied by Cresnet disconnect the 24 VDC wire from the MP2 MP2E Cresnet connector and provide the 24 VDC power to the peripheral devices by an alternate Crestron power source NOTE The MP2 MP2E is rated at 18 Watts Six watts is available for Cresnet devices when using the supplied power supply PW 2410RU Establishing Communication with the MP2 MP2E Before uploading a program to the MP2 MP2E or performing diagnostic functions you must connect the control system to the PC The connection can be either serial or TCP IP Serial Connection Connect the COMPUTER port on the control system to one of the COM ports usually COM 1 on the PC Use a
11. Passthrough mode NOTE Passthrough Mode PTM is available even when the MP2 MP2E is configured as an Ethernet or Cresnet slave Entering Passthrough mode for one of the internal COM ports reinitializes it which clears the data for that port To establish communication click Functions Enter Passthrough Mode Then select the connection type that exists between the MP2 MP2E and the device The choices are Slot for devices connected to the control system via one of the card slots on the back panel Cresnet or Ethernet If the connection is through a card slot then select the slot number from the Slot drop down list For Cresnet select the Cresnet ID of the device for Ethernet select the IP ID NOTE The IP ID and associated IP address of the Ethernet device must be listed in the IP Table Specify the port Port A through Port F that the device is connected to if applicable Next specify the serial protocol that the device expects The parameters include the baud rate parity the number of data bits and stop bits the protocol RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 and the settings for software or hardware handshaking This information is provided by the manufacturer s documentation Passthrough Mode Window Passthrough Mode r Setup Type EES sek T Data Bits Port e T Stop Bits Baud Rate Protocol Parity Handshaking r To Exit Passthrough Mode Use CTAL C Wait for Inactivity Timeout of s
12. Possible equipment damage if miswired NOTE When installing network wiring refer to the latest revision of the wiring diagram s appropriate to your specific system configuration available from the Downloads Product Manuals Wiring Diagrams section of the Crestron website www crestron com NOTE Do not power up system until all wiring is verified Care should be taken to ensure data Y Z and power 24 G connections are not crossed NOTE All network 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 NOTE For larger networks i e greater than 28 network devices it may be necessary to add a Cresnet Hub Repeater CNXHUB to maintain signal quality throughout the network Also for networks with lengthy cable runs or varying types of network devices it may be desirable to add a hub repeater after only 20 network devices When calculating the wire gauge for a particular network run the length of the run and the power factor of each network unit to be connected must be taken into consideration If network units are to be daisy chained on the run the power factor of each network unit to be daisy chained must be added together to determine the power factor of the entire chain The length of the run in feet and the power factor 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 17 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E
13. Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E General Audio Symbol Join Definitions Signal Type Name Value Definition Digital Mute 1 0 High Mute On Low Mute Off Analog Source O0to7 Select source 0 mute Volume 0 to 100 0 Lowest 100 Highest Bass 0 to 100 50 Flat Treble 0 to 100 50 Flat Balance 0 to 100 0 Full Left 50 Equal Left and Right 100 Full Right Input 0 to 100 0 10dB Compensation 100 10dB 1 through 7 per input channel Various components CD cassette etc connected to the MP2 MP2E will have different output levels The Input Compensation setting allows an increase or decrease in level so that when switching between sources the volume remains constant and the user does not have to adjust the volume level Graphic Parametric Equalizer Slot 9 SubSlot 2 NOTE Minimum operating firmware version 3 26 is required to operate the parametric equalizer feature The C2I MP2 AUD7x1 Full Parametric Equalizer is built into the MP2 and MP2E control systems The equalizer module provides both graphic and parametric E AT equalization programmable using Crestron s Digital Audio Tools software or SIMPL Windows The Digital Audio Tools DAT software is free and available Digital Audio from the download section of the Crestron website www crestron com Tools Almost all users will use the Digital Audio Tools and not the SIMPL Windows symbol to adjust equalization From the
14. Send Program Ea Current Program CAG amp T ect Merged QE Cresnet Network Devices MuliD evice System Name N ot Specified Compiled anf 1 6 2002 10 02 AM Compiler Revision E 00 21 New Program E Cresnet NetworkDevice MultiDevices Test V2WwMPZE sp2 rwhat to Send SIMPL Program O SIMPL Program s m Transter To Intemal Flash Compact Flash Send Program Make Permanent Check Program C Retrieve Program from Control System before overwriting Close Clear History Uploading Web pages to the MP2E The MP2E provides a built in Web server for e Control applications The MP2E allots 2 5 MB of memory for user files such as Web pages mailbox and the compiled SPZ program file NOTE The default HTTP web host port is 80 The web port needs to talk to the Crestron port running with the program CIP port 41794 VisionTools Pro e In most cases you create a VisionTools Pro e browser project to generate the Web pages for uploading to the MP2E For e Control projects When an e Control browser project is created VT Pro e automatically creates a folder with the name of the project and a web extension This web project folder itself contains a Java subfolder in addition to all the HTML files that are sent to the MP2E In VT Pro e the target type is BROWSER For e Control 2 projects When an e Control 2 project is created VT Pro e automatically creates a
15. WAN Intemet Control Audio DSS Control Aux Video Audio Audio Amplifier 4 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E 2 Series Media Processor Example of a Basic Room Master Mode Configuration with MMS Multimedia Switch Crestron RoomView Scheduling and Monitoring Software sant r System Power Display Power Display Usage Help Screen r LAN WAN Intemet PW 2410 Included Control ri S Video Control RGB Projector tel z CRESTRON rockieicH NJ 07647 VSA MP2E esses 3 eae x guus Aux Video _ Amplifier Cable j i gt ar Audio Video Control Cresnet Video RGB a Document Control Control S Video Video Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 5 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E Physical Description The MP2 MP2E integrated control system is housed in a black enclosure with labeling on the front and rear panels The front panel includes standard LEDs and two reset buttons All connections to the unit are made through the rear panel MP2 Front Panel HWA SWR ERR e O MP2E Front Panel PWR LAN HWA SWR ERR Uk ac NeT A C Sy ee cuesrnon PROFESS ONAL MED IA PROCE SSOR MP2 Rear Panel CRESTRION A0CKIEIN ws oredr os MP2E Rear Panel COMPUTER errs c c COM A Se SS a ie
16. according to mode Signals Digital output mode e 4 digitals lt o1 gt through lt 04 gt Digital input mode e 4 digitals lt i1 gt through lt i4 gt Analog input mode e 4 analogs lt il gt through lt i4 gt e For each analog one corresponding minimum change value lt MinChange1 gt through lt MinChange4 gt All Versiport modes e For each Versiport one corresponding pullup resistor lt pu disable1 gt through lt pu disable4 gt Defining a signal puts the signal into the corresponding mode For example defining the analog input lt i1 gt configures that Versiport as an analog input A Versiport can only operate in one mode That is if you define lt o1 gt you should not also define lt il gt 32 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E 2 Series Media Processor Description Internal configuration of a Versiport 5V J 2K pullup1 e SIA e VersiPort 1 01 S1 B Used for analog input A Can be either a voltage source or resistive load E Digital Output Mode When a Versiport is operating in digital output mode the output pin is shorted to ground on the rising edge of the corresponding lt o gt signal switch S1 B in the Versiport diagram is closed When lt o gt goes low the output pin is driven to a value of 5V switch S1 B is open Driving the corresponding lt pu disable gt signal high can mo
17. ae ETT mi m Cay lo a mite o a i ge C CRESTRON ROCKLEIGH sak UE AUDIO OUTE 6 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E 2 Series Media Processor The dimensions shown in the following illustration apply to both units The MP2E model is shown Physical Views of the MP2E OGC Hg Geogr CoG GEER SB oe ozo w a Gok eee mi e oe taal Inia lo 32 a VSM Z ILO TN HOTSINIOY ONT SOINGNLOIIS NOYISIYI Operations Guide DOC 6175 m 8 50 in 21 59 cm 1 70in 4 32 cm ie 17 03 in 43 26 cm e o o o o e a lt a 2 lt z o o a 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 7 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E Controls and Indicators The MP2 MP2E front panel indicators and controls are described as follows LAN HW R SW R ERR LNK ACT NET O O O O O PWR PWR Power This green LED illuminates when the unit is connected to and receives 24 VDC power from an external power pack or the Cresnet NET connector refer to page 19 for additional information NOTE Do not apply power to both the 24 VDC external port and the Cresnet port at the same time NET This yellow LED illuminates when the central processing unit is processing or communicating with Cresnet devices i e button pressed at Cresnet pa
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19. pin 2 etc With a TCP IP connection you must use a CATS cable with 8 pin RJ 45 connectors 2 With a serial connection verify that the correct COM port on the PC has been selected Some computers have more than one COM port some may be internal e g for a modem Consult the manufacturer s documentation for further information about the COM ports on your PC 3 Check the ERR LED indicator on the front panel of the MP2 MP2E If this LED is illuminated unplug the unit and reapply power after a few seconds If the LED illuminates again call Crestron customer service 4 With a serial connection reset the control system as follows a Open Viewport and click Setup Communications Settings to display the Port Settings window Choose RS 232 as the connection type b Set the baud rate of the PC to 115200 c Set the baud rate of the MP2 MP2E control system to 115200 as follows Press and release the HW R button on the unit s front panel Press and hold the SW R button for approximately three to five seconds The Viewport console should display the following message Viewport Message MP2E gt Control Console Changing to default Comm Specs 115200 N81 RTS CTS Switch to new settings Bypassing Program Load 22 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor Release the SW R button d If communic
20. preset is a set of 6 filters A filter consists of the center frequency Q gain and type for both the left and right channels For example preset 1 includes filters 1 through 6 preset 2 also includes a different set of filters 1 through 6 If you set these filters through the SIMPL Windows symbol the values specified by the Digital Audio Tools may be changed NOTE The SIMPL Windows symbol will allow any valid value Programming the parametric equalizer through SIMPL Windows may override the Digital Audio Tools settings For example if the 5 band graphic equalizer mode is specified in Digital Audio Tools and the SIMPL Windows program then changes one of the graphic filters the system reverts to full parametric mode SIMPL Windows permits any legal change without regard to the effect on the rest of the filters NOTE The Mute On Off button is the hot button for muting the system when Real Time mode is enabled in Digital Audio Tools Once muted you can only un mute the system through the menu This feature protects the speakers if during Real Time mode unreasonable values for filters and fields are entered in the program You may also use F8 as a mute button and Shift F8 to un mute An emergency MUTE button is also provided at the bottom of each screen The MUTE button on the tool bar and the MUTE selection on the Tools Menu toggle MUTE on and off 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MPZ2E e 39 Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series
21. required by the device These settings define the protocol that the controlled serial device expects and include the speed of data transmission baud rate error checking parity and the number of data bits and stop bits The exact protocol is described in the manufacturer s documentation NOTE The C2IR serial driver being one way does not provide hardware or software handshaking In Program Manager the C2I MP2 IR4 symbol contains no signals to program an IR device or serial driver expand the C2I MP2 IR4 card by clicking the plus sign in Program View Then drag the device or driver to Detail View alternatively double click the device or driver Slot 3 C2I MP2 IlO4 The MP2 MP2E provides four I O ports called Versiports each of which can function as a digital input a digital output or an analog input Each Versiport has a corresponding pullup resistor In Program Manager drag C2I MP2 I04 from Program View to Detail View Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 31 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E Detail View of the Built in Digital I O Analog Input Card Symbol _jSlot 03 C2I MP2 104 C21 MP2 104 Built in Digital 170 Analog Input Card C2 LMP2 104 Builtin Digital 0 oii if 02 i2 03 i3 p id u disable1 u disable2 u disables u disabled inChanged inChange2 inChanges inChanged The symbol contains the following signals arranged here
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23. 0 Clears all of the trim values sets to 0 dB Does not save the presets Graphic Parametric Equalizer Symbol Input Signals Analog SIGNAL NAME VALUE DEFINITION TYPE Analog TrimPreset 1 to 10 10 user definable trim presets each includes TrimBand 1 6 FilterPreset 1to5 5 user definable filter presets each of which includes 6 filters TrimBand 1 6 100 to 100 10 dB to 10 dB Each analog increment of 1 0 1 dB Filter 1to6 Select filter 1 6 per each channel FilterType_ L or R 0 to 5 O off 1 EQ 2 High Pass 3 Low Pass 4 Treble Shelf 5 Bass Shelf FilterFreq_ L or R 5 to 24000 5 Hz to 24 kHz Each analog increment of 1 1 Hz FilterQ_ L or R 20 to 2000 0 02 to 2 0 octaves Each analog increment of 1 0 001 octaves FilterGain_ L or R 360 to 240 36 dB to 24 dB Each analog increment of 1 0 1 dB NOTE Refer to the Surround Sound Help File or the Surround Sound Primer Doc 6122 for additional information about filter types Graphic Parametric Equalizer Symbol Output Signals Analog SIGNAL NAME VALUE DEFINITION TYPE Analog TrimBand 1 6 _F 100 to 100 10 dB to 10 dB Each analog increment of 1 0 1 dB FilterType_ L or R _F 0to5 O off 1 EQ 2 High Pass 3 Low Pass 4 Treble Shelf 5 Bass Shelf FilterFreq_ L or R _F 5 to 24000 5 Hz to 24 kHz each analog increment of 1 1 Hz FilterQ_ L or R _F 20 to 2000 0 02 2 0 octaves each analog increment of 1 0 001 oct
24. 20 Hz 2 kHz 15 KQ balanced 10 KQ unbalanced 4Vrms Balanced 2 Vrms Unbalanced 200 Q balanced 100 Q unbalanced 3 6 Vrms balanced 1 8 Vrms unbalanced Four Composite Inputs two composite outputs or Two S video inputs one S video output 75 Q terminated standard BNC connectors 100 MHz minimum bandwidth 24 W 1Amp 24 VDC Power supply PW 2410RU included Cresnet Power Factor 18 W Internal self resetting fuse 41 to 113 F 5 to 45 C 10 to 90 RH non condensing Height 1 7 in 4 32 cm Width 19 0 in 48 26 cm with ears 17 03 in 43 26 cm without ears Depth 8 5 in 21 59 cm Weight 3 54 Ib 1 59 kg BR WN removed For more information on system memory usage refer to Memory on page 14 For more information on controls ports and indicators refer to Physical Description on page 6 For information on power source refer to Power Supply on page 19 Heat sensitive device resets within approximately 30 seconds after overload condition is NOTE Minimum operating firmware version 3 26 is required to operate the parametric equalizer feature Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MPZE e 3 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E Example of a Basic Room Master Mode Configuration with A V Switching and Control Projector Button Panel Control RGB Cresnet PC2 Control Control PC1 PW 2410 Included LAN
25. C2 Card Slot 02 C2 Card Slot 03 C2Y Card Slot PROZ Slot 1 Empty CZY Card Slot Slot 2 Empty CZY Card Slot Slot 3 Empty CZY Card Slot B Slot 4 C21 COM6 B Slot 5 C2 IR8 B Slot 6 C2108 B Slot 7 C2 RY8 Slot 8 Empty C22 Card Slot ES Slot 9 C2Net Device E A A A oj available ID number NOTE Slave devices do not have networks Expand the device to view the available slots in the MP2 MP2E remote processing symbol The following diagram shows the available slots of an MP2E operating in slave mode Device Detail in Slot 1 Empty CZY Card Slot Slot 2 Empty CZY Card Slot Slot 3 Empty CZY Card Slot EE Slot 4 C21 COM6 EE Slot 5 C218 MB Slot 6 C2108 EE Slot 7 C21 AY8 Slot 8 Empty C2Z Card Slot ES Slot 9 C2Net Device F B Slot 2 C21 MP2 IR4 E Slot 3 C21 MP2104 B Slot 4 C21 MP2 RY4 B Slot 6 C21 MP2 COM2 F E Slot 8 C2 MP2VID4x2 B Slot 9 C21 MP2 AUD7X1 E S el ID 03 MP2E Remote Cresnet Processing EE Slot 7 C21 MP2 IR INPUT ABB Slot 10 C2 MP2E FRONTPANEL NOTE Slot C2NET Device is never available on a control system operating in slave mode All other slots may be configured as described in this manual with the exception of slot 5 slave devices do not contr
26. Crestron MP2 MP2E 2 series Media Processor Operations Guide CRESTRON This document was prepared and written by the Technical Documentation department at T CRESTRON Crestron Electronics Inc 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 1 888 CRESTRON All brand names product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2003 Crestron Electronics Inc Crestron MP2 MP2E 2 Series Media Processor Contents 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E 1 TinthOGuG ti On nei EE E T E AEA EAT E 1 Features atnd FUNC OA Sa aa a aaraa aa aaae aaa aa aaa aa aa n aaa 1 SPOCiiACAatlOMs 2 A E A A E E 2 Physical Description A E E 6 IA LEA aaO B AERE E SEE N E E EEE E 14 Industry Compliance sssssseesessesseseesseseesresetsessteresstsressesetstestenesseeessesesseeresseseseseeses 15 SSS UUP is Senses lode AEAEE T E O E E E EA 16 Rack AKOE TUAT a TEE A E E E EE Rieke 16 Bussing Strip Installation nesen ncniet i 16 Network WIN gesinnen in ER E OEE E E E a 17 Hardware Hookup ireen ia EE E A E RR E 18 Power Supply einean niinniin n i e a E a R 19 Establishing Communication with the MP2 MP2E ssssseeseseieseessrsesserererssrsrsreerere 19 Troubleshooting Communications cecccsceesseecseesceesceesceecesecesecnseceaeceeceeeeeeneenes 22 Compiling and Uploading a Program to the Control System eeeeeeeeeereeteenees 23 Uploading Web pages to the MP2E cccccseessesseeseeeeeeeeeeseeeecesecesecaecaeceeeeeeneeees 24
27. D which determines the operating mode is a two digit hexadecimal number that can range from 02 to FE To operate the MP2 MP2E as a master the Cresnet ID must be set to 02 From Viewport console type CNETID 02 02 is always the master L Crestron Viewport File Edit Setup Diagnostics Functions File Transfer Remote Help Slave Mode In slave mode the MP2 MP2E operates as a 2 Series control system Cresnet or Ethernet device For example the MP2 MP2E can be part of a master control system that includes audio and video switching IR and relay control and Ethernet using touchpanels to operate the MP2 MP2E slave through the master 2 Series control system To operate the MP2 MP72E as a slave the Cresnet ID must be set to 03 or higher From the Viewport console type CNETID XX Where XX is any valid Cresnet ID any number from 03 to FE is designated as a slave mode 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 27 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E Refer to Programming the MP2 MP2E as a Cresnet Slave Device on page 47 and Programming the MP2 MP2E as an Ethernet Slave Device on page 49 NOTE The MP2 MP2E can only be controlled by a 2 Series control system NOTE When in slave mode the MP2 MP2E cannot address any Cresnet device on the operating network only the controlled devices connected to the local ports of the slave Only the master control system can address Cresnet devices NOTE When opera
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29. MP2 ID4X2 Mim x C2l MP2 VID4x2 oro For Out 41 SS Analog J Sto For Out 2 li Sense In 4 Sense In 2 Sense In 3 Digital Sense ln 4 When using with composite inputs any one of the four video inputs can be switched to either one of the two video outputs lt Src For Out 1 gt and lt Sre For Out 2 gt takes on the analog value 0 4 to switch the output to the selected input NOTE The video board supports video mute on the start up Src For Out 1 and 2 Setting an analog value to zero mutes the video output clears the video route lt Sense In 1 gt lt Sense In 2 gt lt Sense In 3 gt and lt Sense In 4 gt are high if the input has detected video low if no video is detected When functioning as a 2 1 S video switch the control inputs must be programmed to switch correctly 1 e inl gt outl amp in2 gt out2 or in3 gt outl amp in4 gt out2 Slot 9 C2I MP2 AUD7X1 The MP2 MP2E provides a 7x1 audio switcher seven channels in one channel out The MP2 MP72E allows you to switch any of these seven audio inputs CD cassette etc and provides a single output That output is then subjected to the adjustments available in two sub slots The first sub slot provides the general audio controls volume balance bass and treble The second sub slot provides access to one of the three equalization modes e A five band graphic equalizer and one parametric equalizer with variable filter properties e A
30. Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E NOTE Slot C2NET Device is never available on a control system operating in slave mode All other slots may be configured as described in this manual with the exception of slot 5 slave devices do not have networks NOTE Each port on the master and slave system that requires configuration must be individually configured In the example above a COM port on Slot 6 of the slave system must be configured separately from any COM port on Slot 4 of the master system 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 MP2 MP2E Troubleshooting TROUBLE POSSIBLE CORRECTIVE ACTION CAUSE S Unexpected Network devices are not From the Viewport poll the network F4 response from control system communicating to the control system to verify communication Verify power distribution PWR LED Control system is not If power is supplied through an external does not receiving power adaptor verify that the DC output plug is illuminate properly attached to the control system and that the adaptor is securely plugged into an outlet If power is supplied through Cresnet cabling ensure that the cable is securely plugged into the NET connector ERR LED Hardware or software Verify that the hardware configuration illumin
31. Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E Signal Descriptions Programming in SIMPL Windows You save and recall presets and trim presets separately but what is in effect for the audio output is both the preset and the current trim feedback values TrimBand1 modifies the gain of filter 1 TrimBand2 modifies the gain of filter 2 etc Setting the TrimBand value propagates immediately to the output If you do a recall of a TrimPreset the feedback values of the TrimBands will be different than the TrimBand input and that is the only time they differ The lt TrimBand gt inputs adjust the gains of the six filters thus lt TrimBand1 gt corresponds to filter 1 lt TrimBand2 gt corresponds to filter 2 and so forth The gains are adjustable within a range of 10dB to 10dB and are applied to the left and right channels equally All trim band values propagate immediately to the outputs Valid values for lt TrimBand gt range from 100 10dB to 100 10dB 2 Series symbols such as the Analog Scaler with I O Limits and Analog Ramp Bounds Limited can handle range and sign mapping trefer to new scaling symbols on page 40 A lt TrimBand gt value of 0 0dB means that the signal will pass unaffected Values above and below 0 will boost or reduce the gain in increments of 1dB That is changing the analog value by one signifies a boost or attenuation of 1 decibels The MP2 MP2E provides 10 trim presets where a trim preset is a set of a
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33. Series control system that controls serial Cresnet and Ethernet devices MP2E only while providing sophisticated A V switching and processing capabilities Slave Mode In Cresnet or Ethernet slave mode the MP2 MP2E operates as part of a larger 2 series control system where the programming resides in a separate 2 series processor that acts as the system master NOTE The MP2 MP2E can only be a slave to a 2 Series control system Specifications Specifications for the MP2 MP2E are given in the following table MP2 MP2E Specifications SPECIFICATION DETAILS CPU 32 Bit Motorola 5407 ColdFire Processor Processor Speed 257 MIPS Dhrystone 2 1 Benchmark Memory 36MB 4MB flash 32MB SDRAM 256KB NVRAM Default Net ID 50 in Ethernet slave mode Ports Connectors NET One Cresnet 4 wire interface Expandable via Cresnet Poll Accelerator COMPUTER One DB9F PC interface INFRARED Serial Four Simultaneous one way IR or serial output Output INFRARED Serial One 3 Position connector for use with CNXRMIRD IR Input Receiver VO Four Programmable digital analog inputs amp digital outputs RELAY OUTPUT Four Normally open isolated relays MOV suppression LAN MP2E only One RJ 45 10 100 BaseT Ethernet port COM A amp B Two DB9 bidirectional serial ports RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 All Cresnet Poll Accelerator ready baud rate up to 115 200 bps 24VDC One Male receptacle for external power pac
34. Uploading Touchpanel Projects via the MP2 MP2E eeseeeceeceeeeecneeeeceeeeeeeneenees 25 Updating the Operating System ceccscccseesseesceesceseeseceeeceeceseceseceaecaeceeeaeeeneeses 26 Advanced Console Commannds cceccecsssescsseesceseeeceseceeesecaeeercneeeeceaeceeeaeeateeeeneeates 26 Switching Between Master and Slave cccceseeseessceeeceeceseceeecseeeaeeeaeeneeeeeeeereeeees 27 Programming the MP2 MP2E nn ona eae hes ek Mag uies E Bove ees cess Hebe eoeesees 28 Programming with Crestron MP2 System Builder and AppBuildet 0 cee 29 Programming with SIMPL Windows cccceescesscessceseeeeceseeeeecaeenseceaeceeeeeeneeeneeees 29 Programming the MP2 MP2E as a Cresnet Slave Device s es 47 Programming the MP2 MP2E as an Ethernet Slave Device 49 Problemi So VE s cccccssccscvcee sec Bcc hetce Be Hie a eck Bisco Sethe es eo ag tas es eas eects 50 Troubleshooting enea e haves ees heh asec eos Rese Ee eee eee dees 50 Further Tnquiries vc ssc 2cto sevice o E sedans eee E OR E E AA 53 Firmware Upe trades niina na cone des cheet ena eb acy E coke 53 Future Updates syren ner s nauk ed A a T e Aneto annie wad 53 Software License A or ement 3 132423 cial heed AR aa etn dis E R eee 54 Retum and Warranty Polici s c cscs Site Weetie Rekvenceecbe a E a eves cans eedbence ds Seeds 56 Merchandise Returns Repair Service c ccescesseeceesceesceeeceseceseenseceaecaeeaeeceeeneeses 56 CRESTRON Limited Warranty
35. an Analog Initialize symbol The value of lt i1 gt is not be propagated until it changes by at least 10 If the current value is 500 then a new value is not be reported until it changes to 510 or 490 Slot 4 C2I MP2 RY4 The C2J MP2 RY4 provides four isolated relays for controlling low voltage contact closure devices such as drapes screens and lifts In Program Manager drag the C2I MP2 104 from Program View to Detail View Detail View of the Built in 4 Low Voltage Isolated Relays Symbol _7Slot 04 C21 MP2 RY4 C21 MP2 RY4 Built in 4 Low Yoltage Isolated Relays G2 MIP2 R 4 Built in The symbol contains the following signals Signals e 4relays lt A1 gt through lt A4 gt 34 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor When a signal goes high the corresponding relay closes for as long as the signal remains high When the signal goes low the relay opens If a signal is undefined the relay is open Slot 5 C2ENET 1 MP2E Only The C2ENET 1 port enables the MP2E to control up to 252 Ethernet devices Each Ethernet device is assigned a unique identifier called an IP ID which is a hexadecimal value ranging from 03 to FE To view the list of supported devices expand the control system in the bottom pane of System Views and double click the CLENET 1 slot Supported devices include Ethernet control modu
36. an the 24W load capacity supplied by Cresnet disconnect the 24 VDC Cresnet wire from the MP2 MP2E and provide the 24 VDC power to the peripheral devices by an alternate source Refer to page 19 24VDC 1 0A Power Suppl This male connector can be used to supply 24 VDC power to the MP2 MP2E from the external power pack model PW 2410RU included refer to Power Supply on page 19 When power is supplied to the units through this connector 24 VDC 1A is also available to other Cresnet system devices through the NET connector This is typically done in small installations CAUTION Use only Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment Failure to do so could cause equipment damage or void the Crestron warranty NOTE When power is supplied through this connector you must disconnect the 24 VDC input on the Cresnet connector NOTE Use care in wiring installations to avoid applying 24 VDC power to Cresnet wiring from multiple sources LAN MP2E Only An 8 position RJ 45 port labeled LAN is accessible on the connector panel at the rear of the MP2E The port is used for connection to the Ethernet providing local area network or Web access cable is not supplied The port also contains two light emitting diodes LEDs The green LED on the left side of the port is a link status LED and illuminates when the card is connected to a working network The orange LED on the right side flashes to indicate Ethernet activity Refer to the
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38. ates failure hardware matches software configuration Poll the incompatibility with network F4 from the Viewport check software definitions or error log for SIMPL SIMPL program programming error reload errors Compilation Poor analog versus serial Confirm properly defined signal Error signal definition in the definition in the program RLCMCVT166 SIMPL Windows program amp RLCMCVT177 System locks Various Press front panel SW R and HW R up buttons at the same time to bypass program and communicate directly with processor refer to Troubleshooting Communications on page 22 System does Various Refer to the System Monitor procedure not function following this table Incorrect power supply Use a Crestron power supply Verify 24 VDC A V system device does not respond IRP2 or serial port not placed properly Verify placement of IRP2 Hold phosphor card under IRP2 while pressing button and tighten serial cables Used wrong IR Serial port Verify that proper IR or serial port is defined Serial cable miswired Verify that serial cable is wired correctly for RS 232 422 or 485 50 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor System Monitor The System Monitor allows you to reload firmware into the MP2 MP2E in the event that you cannot load the firmware in the nor
39. ation still cannot be established Remove power from the control system Press and hold the SW R button on the front panel of the MP2 MP2E Reapply power to the control system The Viewport console should display the message shown above Release the SW R button e Select Set Baud Rate on the Viewport Functions menu or press F8 and choose any baud rate from the drop down list This will attempt to establish a connection at the indicated baud rate If the connection is successful both the PC and the control system will be set to the new baud rate f Reinitialize the unit by recycling the power or pressing the HW R button If the connection is established the Viewport console should display some text and the MP2 gt or MP2E gt prompt g Ifcommunication still cannot be established contact Crestron customer service Compiling and Uploading a Program to the Control System After you have completed your SIMPL Windows program using an MP2 or MP2E you must compile and upload the program to the control system 1010 To compile the program simply click the Convert Compile button _ on the SIMPL Windows toolbar or select Project Convert Compile you can also press F12 A status bar indicates the progress of the compile operation After the operation is complete a window displays information about the program such as the number and type of signals and memory usage The compiled program is stored as an SPZ file in the sam
40. aves FilterGain_ L or R _F 360 to 240 36 dB to 24 dB each analog increment of 1 0 1 dB Slot 10 C2I MP2 FRONT PANEL The Slot 10 MP2 MP2E front panel symbol represents internal hardware and is not user programmable not supported in this device 44 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E 2 Series Media Processor New Symbols The following new symbols have been created to facilitate programming for audio devices J Analog Ramp Bounds Limited Many of the values that the MP2 permits are limited to a specific range such as a gain restriction of 36dB to 24dB The parameters for this symbol would be a lower limit of 360d and an upper limit of 240d These values are multiplied by 10 as the MP2 expects the gain in units of 0 1 dB The Analog Ramp Bounds Limited symbol generates an analog output that changes linearly whenever the lt up gt or lt down gt inputs are high The lt ramp_time gt parameter specifies the number of seconds that it takes to ramp the output from lt LowerLimit gt to lt UpperLimit gt or vice versa At startup lt aout gt goes to lt MuteLevel gt Analog Scalar with I O Limits Useful for scaling an analog that goes from one value to another to a different range linearly The format is Od input is treated as an unsigned value The Analog Scaler with I O Limits symbol takes an input that falls between lt InputStart gt and
41. ce Guide Doc 6052 The latest version is available as a PDF on the Crestron website www crestron com 3 Click OK to set the new IP information Once you have assigned the IP settings you can continue to communicate with the MP2E using the RS 232 connection or you can establish a TCP IP connection For TCP IP use CATS straight through cables with 8 pin RJ 45 connectors to connect the LAN port on the MP2E and the LAN port on the PC to the Ethernet hub Alternatively you can use a CATS crossover cable to connect the two LAN ports directly without using a hub The following figure illustrates pinouts for straight through and crossover RJ 45 cables Pins 4 5 7 and 8 are not used RJ 45 Pinouts Crossover Cable RJ 45 PIN RJ 45 PIN Straight Through Cable RJ 45 PIN RJ 45 PIN 1 Rx 3 Tx 1 Tx 1 Re 2 Rc 6 Tx 2 Tx 2 Rc 3 Tx 1 Re 3 Ro 3 Tx 6 Tx 2 Re pig 6 Rc 6 Tx Once the cable connections are made open the Crestron Viewport and click Setup Communication Settings on the menu to display the Port Settings window Then click TCP IP as the connection type Enter the IP address of the MP2E Port Settings Window Port Settings Connection Type D R5 232 TCPAP Crestron Terminal Protocol To verify communication click IP Address Diagnostics Establish Communications r Fised Find Rack This should display a Note To use a p
42. ce In this example we are using a PRO2 as the master The PRO2 system view shows the MP2E as a slave device in slot 9 with a Net ID of 03 assuming that no other C2NET devices are present as shown in the following illustration The MP2 MP2E must have a Net ID of 03 or higher to be a slave device 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 47 2 Series Media Processor C2NET Device Crestron MP2 MP2E Device Library Device Library C Control Systems NOTE The first Cresnet device placed in a system as in the example shown here takes a NET ID of 03 As additional symbols are added they take the next E Cresnet Control Modules Cresnet Audio Modules Cresnet Camera Control Modules Cresnet 1 0 Control amp Other Modules Cresnet Power Control Modules 6 4 Cresnet Remote Processing Modules al AN2 Remote Cresnet Processing 4 V2 With Card Cage Remote Cresi HE CN TVAV Mixed Processing 4 CN TVA Remote Processing EJ CNX DYP4 Remote Cresnet Proce eal CP2 Remote Cresnet Processing oe CP2E Remote Cresnet Processing EJ MC2E Remote Cresnet Processing EJ MC2W Remote Cresnet Processing Eel MP2 Remote Cresnet Processing ot MP2E Remote Cresnet Processing 4 PAC2 Remote Cresnet Processing Es PRO2 Remote Cresnet Processing eal RACK2 Remote Cresnet Processin E Cresnet Sensing Modules Cresnet Video Modules System Views ot
43. d touchpanels To add a device to the system expand the C2 Net Device slot and double click the desired Net ID or right click and select Add Item from the submenu Then select the device you want to add Alternatively you can drag the device from the Cresnet Control Modules folder onto the Net ID 30 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E 2 Series Media Processor In Program Manager the C2Net Device symbol contains no signals to program a controlled Cresnet device expand C2Net Device in Program View Then drag the device to Detail View Slot 2 C2I MP2 IR4 The MP2 MP2E provides four output IR ports A through D that enable serial communication in a variety of formats including infrared and one way RS 232 Of course different devices may require additional receiving equipment cables adapters etc NOTE Ports A through D can be IR or RS 232 but not both NOTE You cannot stack multiple RS 232 devices on a single port To add an IR device to the system drag the device driver from the Crestron or User IR Database to a C2I MP2 IR4 port To add an RS 232 device drag the C2IR one way serial driver from the Serial Drivers folder to a C2I MP2 IR4 port Alternatively you can double click a C2I MP2 IR4 port and select the C2IR one way serial driver or right click and select Add Item from the submenu Next double click the serial driver to specify the communication settings that are
44. date 232 or later Also requires SIMPL Cross Compiler version 1 1 e Crestron Database version 15 9 9 or later for use with SIMPL Windows e Crestron Viewport version 3 49 standalone version e Optional VisionTools Pro e software version 3 1 1 7 for designing touchpanel pages e Optional Crestron Application Builder version 1 2 3 software for automatic residential and commercial programming of the MP2 MP2E as a control system Includes Crestron MP2 SystemBuilder version 1 2 for a rapid automatic system design e Optional Crestron Application Builder Templates version 2 2 2 e Optional DEAL for Windows IR learning software version 3 0 02 e Optional Digital Audio Tools version 1 02 05 for sophisticated audio equalization 28 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor Programming with Crestron MP2 System Builder and AppBuilder The MP2 MP2E can be optionally programmed with the Crestron MP2 System Builder or Crestron Application Builder software to automatically create residential home theater and commercial audio video programming MP2 System Builder Simply input the required information and the MP2 System Builder produces a complete sophisticated keypad system The MP2 System Builder may be launched from Application Builder or as a stand alone application After completing these simple steps the System Builde
45. dify this behavior This is not recommended though since it causes the output pin to float when lt o gt goes low Example 1 recommended The lt pu disable1 gt signal is driven low or left undefined When lt o1 gt goes low Versiport 1 is at 5V When lt o1 gt goes high Versiport 1 is shorted to ground Example 2 not recommended The lt pu disable1 gt signal is driven high When lt 01 gt goes low Versiport is floating When lt 01 gt goes high Versiport 1 is shorted to ground Digital Input Mode When a Versiport is operating in digital input mode the corresponding lt i gt signal goes high whenever the C2I MP2 I04 detects that the Versiport is shorted to ground threshold lt 2 5V NOTE Here as with digital output mode the corresponding pullup resistor should be enabled That is lt pu disable gt should be given the signal name 0 or left undefined otherwise the input is always read as logic low Example 3 When Versiport 3 is shorted to ground lt i3 gt goes high When Versiport 3 is not shorted to ground lt i3 gt goes low so long as lt pu disable gt equals 0 or is undefined Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 33 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E Analog Input Mode In analog input mode the Versiport is typically tied to a resistive load such as a humidity sensor or a voltage source both can be represented by box A in the Versiport dia
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47. e PC and the control system to a different baud rate by using the Functions Set Baud Rate command Parity None Number of data bits 8 Number of stop bits 1 Hardware handshaking RTS CTS enabled Software handshaking XON XOFF not enabled Port Settings Window Default PC Settings for RS 232 Communication with the MP2 MP2E Port Settings xi Connection Type AS 232 TCP IP Crestron Terminal Protocol Post C Comi C Com2 Com3 C Com4 C Com5 C Com amp Com Com8 Baud Rate 115200 C 57600 38400 C 19200 96500 C 4900 C 2400 C 1200 C 600 300 I XONAXOFF M RTS CTS Line Pacing for ASCII Uploads in milliseconds fo Mode for Network Transfers ASCII Modem OK Cancel To verify communication click Diagnostics Establish Communications Find Rack This should display a window that gives the COM port and baud rate 20 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E 2 Series Media Processor TCP IP Connection MP2E only Before you can communicate with the MP2E over TCP IP you must use the RS 232 connection just described to configure the unit s TCP IP settings Obtain the static address from the network administrator 1 Open Viewport and click Functions Set Control System IP Information 2 Enter the IP address IP mask and default router in the text fields All of these terms are explained in detail in the Crestron e Control Referen
48. e Program NOTE Before attempting to program the equalizer in SIMPL Windows please study the sample program There are some subtleties that must be carefully handled You must use a Crestron supplied module with the MP2 equalization symbol if you intend to BOTH change parametric values from the control system AND to recall presets from the device Download the sample program An example program is available from the Crestron FTP site ftp ftp crestron com Examples mp2 eg smw 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 45 Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E Converting Programs and Modules Created for other Systems A useful feature of SIMPL Windows is that you can convert a program created for another type of control system simply by changing the target to an MP2 MP2E To do this you first open the program and then replace the existing control system with the MP2 MP2E That is drag the MP2 MP2E from the Control Systems folder onto the existing control system in System Views and click Yes when prompted to confirm the replacement If the program contains SIMPL or User modules the conversion might generate error messages This is because modules and programs often contain symbols with ambiguous signals For example the inputs of the Serial to Analog symbol can be defined as either analog or serial Although X Generation processors support ambiguous signals the 2 Series processor requires al
49. e Software CRESTRON shall not be liable to honor warranty terms if the product has been used in any application other than that for which it was intended or if it as 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 or license code altered defaced improperly obtained or removed Notwithstanding any agreement to maintain or correct errors or defects Crestron shall have no obligation to service or correct any error or defect that is not reproducible by Crestron or is deemed in Crestron s reasonable discretion to have resulted from 1 accident unusual stress neglect misuse failure of electric power operation of the Software with other media not meeting or not maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s specifications or causes other than ordinary use 2 improper installation by anyone other than Crestron or its authorized agents of the Software that deviates from any operating procedures established by Crestron in the material and files provided to You by Crestron or its authorized agent 3 use of the Software on unauthorized hardware or 4 modification of alteration of or additions to the Software undertaken by persons other than Crestron or Crestron s authorized agents ANY LIABILITY OF CRESTRON FOR A DEFECTIVE COPY OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE LIMITED EXCLUSIVELY TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF YOUR COPY
50. e directory as the source file There are a number of ways to upload an SPZ file to the control system 1 Immediately after compiling the program you have the option to transfer the file to the control system 2 Alternatively click the Transfer button on the SIMPL Windows toolbar or open Viewport and click File Transfer Send Program 3 Click Browse locate the SPZ file and click Open This displays the program s header information and enables one or both of the What to Send check boxes If the program does not contain any SIMPL modules only the SIMPL Program check box is enabled If it does contain SIMPL modules then the SIMPL program s check box is also enabled Select one or both check boxes and then click Send Program to begin the transfer NOTE Unlike X Generation processors the 2 Series processor does not require a permanent memory image Also the 2 Series adds the ability to automatically retrieve the current compiled program from the control system Simply verify that the Retrieve Current Program Before Overwriting check box is selected 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MPZ2E e 23 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E You can also click Report Program Information or F7 from Diagnostics in Viewport to display the header information of the currently loaded program Program information is also displayed in the Viewport console whenever power is removed and re applied to the MP2 MP2E Send Program Window
51. eady DTR are not supported NOTE To support RS 485 tie pin 1 RXD to pin 9 TXD and pin 4 TXD to pin 6 RXD in the cable Refer to the table after this note titled COM Pinout to RS 485 Bus 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MPZE e 11 Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor COMPUTER mR ao00 0006 dEV Non Standard COM Pinout Crestron MP2 MP2E PIN DIRECTION DESCRIPTION 1 To MP2 MP2E RXD RS 422 Receive Data Idles Low 2 To MP2 MP2E RXD RS 232 Received Data 3 From MP2 MP2E TXD RS 232 Transmitted Data 4 From MP2 MP2E TXD RS 422 Transmit Data Idles High 5 Common RS 232 and RS 422 Signal Common 6 To MP2 MP2E RXD RS 422 Receive Data Idles High 7 From MP2 MP2E RTS RS 232 Request To Send 8 To MP2 MP2E CTS RS 232 Clear To Send 9 From MP2 MP2E TXD RS 422 Transmit Data Idles Low Where RS 422 transmit and receive are balanced signals requiring two lines plus a ground in each direction RXD and TXD should idle High going Low at the start of data transmission RXD and TXD should idle Low Going High at the start of data transmission If necessary RXD RXD and TXD TXD may be swapped to maintain correct signal values COM Pinout to RS 485 Bus COM DB9 RS 485 BUS CONNECTOR Tie Pins 1 amp 9 Tie Pins 4 amp 6 Pin 5 G For additional information refer to Slot 6 C2I MP2 COM2 on page 35 COMPUTER Thi
52. econds Max 300 OK Cancel The PC is now communicating directly with the device i To exit Passthrough mode choose lt CTRL gt C or set a timeout A system reboot also exits the Passthrough mode 52 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor Further Inquiries If after reviewing this Operations Guide you cannot locate specific information or have questions please take advantage of the Crestron award winning customer service team by calling e Inthe US and Canada call the Crestron corporate headquarters at 1 888 CRESTRON 1 888 273 7876 e In Europe call Crestron International at 32 15 50 99 50 e In Asia call Crestron Asia at 852 2341 2016 e In Latin America call Crestron Latin America at 5255 5093 2160 e In Australia and New Zealand call Crestron Pacific at 613 9480 2999 Firmware Upgrades To take advantage of all the MP2 MP2E features it is important that the unit contains the latest firmware available Therefore please check the Crestron website http www crestron com downloads software_updates asp for the latest version of firmware Not every product has a firmware upgrade but as Crestron improves functions adds new features and extends the capabilities of its products firmware upgrades are posted If you have questions regarding upgrade procedures contact Crestron cu
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54. els on the infrared serial output connectors are in the 0 to 5VDC range which may not be compatible with all RS 232 devices NOTE When configured for one way RS 232 serial data you cannot stack multiple RS 232 devices or combine mix with IR devices on the same port MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E TRS IR IN JT T 1 2 3 4 RELAY OUT 2 Series Media Processor IR IN A 3 position mini connector is provided for use with CNXRMIRD It is used to receive standard RCS infrared codes such as those transmitted by the Phillips Pronto and many universal remotes as well as from certain devices manufactured by Sharp Electronics Corporation The RCS code has a uniform duration of all bits A transition in the middle of the time interval assigned to each bit encodes the logical value A 0 is encoded by a high to low transition and a 1 by a low to high transition This is also called a bi phase code I O This connector provides four software programmable analog and digital inputs as well as digital outputs Digital outputs offer 250mA sync from maximum 24 VDC catch diodes for use with real world loads Digital inputs are rated 0 24 VDC 20K ohms input impedance logic threshold 1 25 VDC Analog inputs are rated 0 10 VDC protected to 24 VDC maximum 20K ohms input impedance pin programmable 2K ohms pullup resistor to 5V
55. ember that NVRAM values are position sensitive in the program When saving the NVRAM is crucial to your application it is recommended to place all symbols and or modules that use NVRAM at the beginning of your program When NVRAM nvr file is re installed all the values should line up with the program If the program is modified and new logic that uses NVRAM is placed before any older symbols using NVRAM the previously stored values will not line up and your presets will have to be re entered NOTE The new NVRAMDISK command available in CUZ files later than 3 030 will fail unless it can determine the amount of NVRAM used by the program to ensure that the NVRAM is not overwritten Programs compiled in SIMPL Windows version 2 04 11 or later can provide this information In the event of a failure of the NVRAMDISK command ensure that your program has been recompiled in an appropriate version of SIMPL Windows and reloaded Volatile DRAM 1 Digital analog and serial signal values 2 SIMPL Variables Default if no options are specified or if volatile qualifier is used or DEFAULT_ VOLATILE is used NOTE The DRAM memory runs all bit map files To maximize loading speed of backgrounds keep the total page size to a maximum of 32 MB NOTE To reduce the size of bit maps make them 16 bit rather than 24 or 32 bit This will also reduce the load time of these files DRAM is used by the operating system for dynamic storage of variable
56. esses these tools behind the scenes enabling you to easily create robust systems Programming with SIMPL Windows NOTE The following are acceptable file extensions for programs that include an MP2 MP2E developed for specific control system types SMW projectname smw source file SPZ Projectname spz compiled file for 2 Series usp projectname usp source code module for SIMPL ush projectname ush compiled SIMPL file umc projectname umc User Macro file 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MPZ2E e 29 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E ir projectname ir IR code file CSZ projectname csz firmware file SIMPL Windows is the Crestron graphical Windows based development tool for programming control systems The SIMPL Windows interface provides two workspaces the Configuration Manager for configuring the control system touchpanels and controlled network devices and Program Manager for designing the logic and functionality of the control system In addition you can use the powerful Crestron Viewport utility to perform multiple system tasks such as uploading the program to the control system and performing diagnostic functions Together with the Crestron Database these tools provide you with the essential components you need to program the MP2 MP2E Crestron software is available on CD ROM or can be downloaded from the Crestron website www crestron com registration is required for downloading NOTE Cr
57. estron software and any files on the website are for Authorized Crestron dealers and Crestron Authorized Independent Programmers CAIP only New users may be required to register to obtain access to certain areas of the site including the FTP site NOTE The information in this section assumes that the reader has knowledge of SIMPL Windows If not refer to the extensive help information provided with the software MP2 MP2E Device Library Symbols In Configuration Manager drag the MP2 or MP2E from the Control Systems folder of the Device Library to System Views The MP2 and MP2E appear nearly identical except that the MP2E provides an additional slot number 5 for Ethernet devices as shown in the following figure System View of MP2E oF C2l MP2 IF INP md Drop Met Infrared Relay Output Drop Ethernet COM 4 B C MP2 IF IMP Video Audio Cal MPZE F Device Here Serial Device Here Switcher Switcher Slot 1 C2Net Device The C2Net Device slot enables the MP2 MP2E to control up to 252 Cresnet devices Each Cresnet device is assigned a unique identifier called a Net ID which is a hexadecimal value ranging from 03 to FE To view the list of supported devices expand the control system in the bottom pane of System Views and double click the C2Net Device slot or right click and select Add Item from the submenu Supported devices include network control modules lighting modules and a variety of Crestron wire
58. etric equalizer If you are using a 5 band graphic equalizer the first five filters are used to set up the default frequencies 60 Hz 180 Hz 540 Hz 1620 Hz and 4860 Hz for the graphic equalizer leaving one remaining parametric filter e A three band graphic equalizer and three band parametric equalizer If you are using a 3 band graphic equalizer the first three filters in both the left and right channel are used to set up the default frequencies 100 Hz 600 Hz and 3600 Hz for the graphic equalizer leaving three remaining parametric filters in case you want to notch out a 60 Hz hum or other resonant frequency e A full six band parametric equalizer with six left and six right filters You may use the equalizer as a full six band parametric equalizer however it is recommended that you have considerable experience with equalization techniques TrimBand The TrimBand refers to a modification of the gain of these six filters and is applied to the left and right channels equally There are ten trim presets A trim preset is a set of all six TrimBands The TrimBands are not labeled with actual frequency values since they can be changed in the Digital Audio Tools or by setting the full parametric filters in the symbol Trim presets can be used to modify the soundfield for different kinds of music where you might want to emphasize the bass or bring out a treble frequency Overall Presets There are also five overall presets where a
59. four the strip can be trimmed to size with a pair of scissors or wire snips 2 Loosen the terminal block screws and insert the first leg of the bussing strip into the first common position on the terminal block The strip engages the other common positions automatically 3 Remove approximately 1 8 of the jacket from the common wire and insert the conductor into one of the terminal block common positions Tighten the terminal block screws to lock the wire and bussing strip into place Insulate the strip by folding a piece of 34 wide vinyl electrical tape such as Scotch 33 over the spine and as much of the individual legs as possible Excess tape at each end of the strip should be pressed closed then trimmed to within approximately 1 16 of the end of the strip 4 When wiring the remaining conductors remove approximately 1 8 of the jacket and insert the wires into the proper terminal block positions To prevent the possibility of electrical shorts it is essential that these conductors do not touch any uninsulated portion of the bussing strip 5 Secure the wires connected to the terminal block with a tie wrap around the bussing strip to provide strain relief Network Wiring CAUTION Use only Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment Failure to do so could cause equipment damage or void the warranty CAUTION Exceeding the power output maximum 24W of the MP2 MP2E can result in system shutdown or a blown fuse CAUTION
60. from Crestron or its authorized agent You will within thirty 30 days fully document and certify that use of any and all Software at the time of the request is in conformity with Your valid licenses from Crestron of its authorized agent Without prejudice to any other rights Crestron may terminate this Agreement immediately upon notice if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement In such event you must destroy all copies of the Software and all of its component parts PROPRIETARY RIGHTS Copyright All title and copyrights in and to the Software including without limitation any images photographs animations video audio music text and applets incorporated into the Software the accompanying media and printed materials and any copies of the Software are owned by Crestron or its suppliers The Software is protected by copyright laws and international treaty provisions Therefore you must treat the Software like any other copyrighted material subject to the provisions of this Agreement Submissions Should you decide to transmit to the Crestron website by any means or by any media any materials or other information including without limitation ideas concepts or techniques for new or improved services and products whether as information feedback data questions comments suggestions or the like you agree such submissions are unrestricted and shall be deemed non confidential and you automatically gran
61. gram When a resistive load is tied to a Versiport the corresponding pullup resistor must be enabled again this means that lt pu disable gt should be given the signal name 0 or left undefined This creates a voltage divider and provides a varying voltage level based on the current resistance of the sensor for the C2I MP2 I04 to read Example 4 A resistive humidity sensor is tied to Versiport 1 and lt pu disable1 gt is low or undefined lt i1 gt assumes the corresponding analog value When a voltage source is tied to a Versiport the corresponding pullup resistor should be disabled the only case where the default setting should be overridden This allows the C2I MP2 IO4 to read the value of the voltage source directly Example 5 A voltage source is tied to Versiport 1 and lt pu disable1 gt is given the signal name lt i1 gt assumes the corresponding analog value ranging from 0 to 65535 or 0 to 10V on the input pin The C2I MP2 I04 does not propagate all changes in the analog values of its Versiports since this can lead to undesirable results if the input source is not clean or has jitter Rather the lt MinChange gt signals should be used to specify a minimum change value such that the C2I MP2 I04 will not propagate the new value until it changes by lt MinChange gt The default minimum change value is 2048 Example 6 A voltage source is placed on Versiport 1 and lt MinChangel gt is set to 10 via
62. ht GND 4 Right Right Right In Right Out 5 Right Right Right signal OPEN return jumper to GND Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 9 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E Balanced Audio Connections using a Five Position Mini Connector Unbalanced Audio Connections using a Five Position Mini Connector Unbalanced Audio Connections using a Three Position Mini Connector BBABA AUDIO OUT YOY A B C D ojjojjojjoljojjojljol o SGSGSGSG IR SERIAL OUT 10 e 2 Series Media Processor INPUTS OUTPUTS Source 1 Source 2 Source 1 Jumpers Chan 2 AMP Source 2 Chan 1 NOTE Using the unbalanced configuration for the audio output reduces the total audio gain by 6 dB AUDIO OUT One stereo balanced unbalanced output is provided utilizing a five position mini connector IR SERIAL OUT This connector provides four ports for IR level or serial interface Each output is labeled S signal and G ground Infrared output is rated up to 1 2 MHz at data rates up to 115K Individual UART per port allow simultaneous firing of all ports Serial protocols include one way RS 232 NOTE Transmission lev
63. ile Transfer Send Touchpanel or press Alt T 2 Select the network ID of the touchpanel as set in SIMPL Windows from the drop down list 3 Browse to the HEX or VTZ file to be uploaded If the file is a HEX file click Open to begin the transfer 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 25 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E If the file is a VTZ file choose the pages to send to the TPS panel The choices are as follows All Files in Project sends the entire project Only Changed Files sends only the files that are different from those that are currently stored in the panel NOTE Panels that are not present in the uploaded project are deleted Additional choices include Do not send graphic files and Do not send sound files These are often very large files that need not be reloaded with every transfer Updating the Operating System As with all 2 Series control systems operating system files for the MP2 and MP2E have a cuz extension You can obtain cuz updates when available from the Downloads Software Updates section of the Crestron website To download an update click the cuz file choose the Save to Disk option and then specify the directory where the update is stored NOTE In some cases Microsoft s Internet Explorer may append a zip extension to a downloaded cuz file For example a file called C2 1008 cuz may appear as C2 1008 cuz zip If this happens rename the file removing the zip exte
64. iven if installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly since the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient Contact with thermal insulating materials should be avoided on all sides of the unit NOTE The maximum continuous current from equipment under any external load conditions shall not exceed a current limit that is suitable for the minimum wire gauge used in interconnecting cables The ratings on the connecting unit s supply input should be considered to prevent overloading the wiring 18 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E 2 Series Media Processor Hookup Connections for the MP2 MP2E AUDIO TO ANY 10 100 BASE T TO INPUTS RS 232 ETHERNET POWER 422 OR TO LAN PACK 485 DEVICE OR WEB _ 24VDC 1A MP2E ONLY OUTPUT VIDEO VIDEO INPUTS OUTPUTS IOOOE PEI ECE EEE Eee o EEE EEE ajajaja t SA OUTPUT TO FROM TO TO IRP2 CNXRMIRD CONTROLLABLE CONTROLLABLE OR FOR RC5 DEVICES DEVICES NETWORK SERIAL CODE FROM DEVICE DEVICE DEVICES OUTPUTS CONTACT CLOSUR ES SOLID STATE CLOSURES Power Supply The MP2 MP2E can be powered through the
65. k included MP2E Default HTTP Web 80 CIP 41794 CTP 41795 Ethernet Ports Reset Buttons HW R Initiates system hardware reset SW R System restart with or without program 2 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Specifications Continued SPECIFICATION DETAILS Audio Switcher Volume Control Bass Treble Controls Equalization refer to the note following this table Input Compensation Frequency Response THD and Noise S N Ratio Separation Crosstalk Input Impedance Maximum Input Level Output Impedance Maximum Output Level Video Switcher Power Requirements Network Power Fuse Rating Environmental Temperature Environmental Humidity Dimensions amp Weight Common Mode Rejection Ratio Seven stereo inputs two balanced five unbalanced One stereo output Balanced or unbalanced 80 to 20 dB Balanced input and output 15dB Choice of the following 0 graphic equalizers and 6 parametric equalizers or 3 graphic equalizers and 3 parametric equalizers or 5 graphic equalizers and 1 parametric equalizer firmware version 3 26 or higher required 15 dB per input channel 0 0 5 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz lt 0 005 at 1kHz 22 22 kHz A weighted max 1 0 gt 97 dB 22 Hz 22 kHz A weighted gt 85 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz gt 100 dB at 1 kHz 90 dB 20 Hz 20kHz gt 90 dB
66. l signal types to be strictly defined If the program you want to convert contains SIMPL or User modules Crestron recommends that you first convert each module before converting the larger program In this way the compiler can resolve any ambiguous signals in the modules and minimize errors when the larger program is converted Converting SIMPL Modules 1 Open the SIMPL module you want to convert 2 Choose the 2 Series processor as the target by clicking the toolbar button as shown in the following illustration SIMPL Toolbar E SIMPL Untitled File Edit Wiew Build Tools Window Help Darl ed sele aale Be al NOTE Note that you can select both X and 2 Series as the targets so that the module works for both types of control systems However you are limited to SIMPL keywords and functions that are supported on both systems If you do not choose a target then the module may or may not work depending on the constructs that are used 3 Save and compile the module by clicking the Save and Compile toolbar button alternatively click Save and Compile on the Build menu or press F12 Converting User Modules 1 Open the User module you want to convert 2 Click Project Edit Program Header 3 Click 2 Series in the Target Control System Classes list box You can select other types of control systems as well but then you are limited to symbols that are supported by all of these platforms The module may still work on un
67. les PC and Web browser interfaces and a variety of Crestron Ethernet touchpanels To add a device to the system expand the C2ENET 1 slot and double click the desired IP ID or right click and select Add Item from the submenu Then select the device you want to add In Program Manager the C2ENET 1 symbol contains no signals to program a controlled Ethernet device expand C2ENET 1 in Program View Then drag the Ethernet device to Detail View Alternatively you can double click the Ethernet device For further information about e Control applications including basic concepts and terminology refer to the Crestron e Control Reference Guide Doc 6052 The latest version is available in PDF format from the Downloads Product Manuals section of the Crestron website www crestron com Slot 6 C2I MP2 COM2 The MP2 MP2E provides two serial COM ports A and B that enable RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 communication Each port has a built in serial driver with communication settings that must be specified in Configuration Manager double click a COM port to open the Device Settings window and then click the Serial Settings tab These settings define the protocol that a controlled serial device expects and include the baud rate parity and the number of data bits and stop bits In addition a device might require hardware or software handshaking which controls the flow of data between two devices The exact protocol is described in the man
68. ll six lt TrimBand gt values On the rising edge of lt SaveTrimPreset gt the six trim band values will be stored in the preset specified by lt TrimPreset gt Valid values for lt TrimPreset gt range from 1 to 10 On the rising edge of lt RecallTrimPreset gt the values stored in the indicated lt TrimPreset gt will be recalled and propagated to the outputs Here the lt TrimBand_F gt outputs may have different values than the lt TrimBand gt inputs the only time these values will differ If lt RecallTrimPreset gt goes high and lt TrimPreset gt is set to an invalid value out of the 1 to 10 range all trim settings will be cleared and all signals will pass unaffected This is the same as recalling a trim preset in which every trim band value is set to 0 A rising edge of lt Clear Trims gt will set all trim band values to 0 In addition to the 10 trim presets the MP2 MP2E provides five overall presets where a preset is a set of six filters A filter consists of the type center frequency gain and the ratio of the center frequency equally spaced into octaves divided by the bandwidth also called Q for both the left and right channels The lt FilterType gt inputs set the type of filter or equalization Valid values are as follows 0 Off no parametric equalization 1 On enables frequency gain and bandwidth Q filters 2 High Pass Disables gain and Q and filters out all audio below the lt FilterF
69. mal mode Perform the following procedure to correct the System does not function trouble situation in reference to Corrective Action If the system does not function perform the following procedure 1 Connect DB9 straight through RS 232 cable between the PC and MP2 MP2E Refer to Hardware Hookup on page 18 for pin out information 2 Open Viewport and select Setup Communication Settings to open the Port settings window 3 Inthe window select RS 232 Connection Type 57600 Baud Rate N Parity 8 Data Bits 1 Stop Bits RTS CTS On XON XOFF Off and click OK 4 Power down the MP2 MP2E 5 While powering up the MP2 MP2E press and hold ATL K on the keyboard until the following text or similar appears in Viewport System Monitor v1 001 0001 12 19 01 16 25 23 32MB RAM 4MB FLASH CS gt NOTE After this you can increase the baud rate to 115200 for faster communication by pressing F8 on the keyboard and then selecting 115200 from the Set Baud Rate window 6 Atthe Viewport prompt type erase and press Enter The following text appears in Viewport CS gt erase gt 25 gt 50 S gt 75 gt 100 Done CS gt 7 Press ALT O not zero on the keyboard The Open window appears Click File Transfer Update Control System 8 Find and select the correct firmware file CUZ and click Open 9 Once Completed Successfully appears in Viewport type quit at the View
70. nel or data received from Cresnet panel HW R Pressing this button initiates system hardware reset Same effect as disconnecting and reconnecting power SW R Pressing this button in combination with the HW R button performs a system restart without loading the program refer to Troubleshooting Communications on page 22 Pressing it alone while the system is running restarts the program ERR This LED illuminates when an error condition is detected This may be the result of hardware or software failure or a programming error To determine the actual error condition examine the message available through the Crestron Viewport command Functions 2 Series Error Log LNK LAN MP2E only This red LED illuminates when there is a connection to the rear panel LAN port ACT LAN MP2E only This red LED illuminates when there is communication activity at the rear panel LAN port with an Ethernet network 8 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E VIDEO IN 5506 VIDEO OUT 1 2 2 Series Media Processor Ports The MP2 MPZ2E rear panel ports are illustrated and described as follows NOTE Interface connectors for the NET Infrared Serial I O and Relay Output ports are provided with the unit VIDEO IN Four 75Q video inputs are provided for four composite or two S video inputs A video sensor on each input reports to the CPU S video must use
71. nsfer the changed files Finally selecting Transfer Single File can send a single HTML file Browse to the file and click Open Then specify the file s relative path from the root directory and click OK SIMPL Windows For each IP ID in the VT Pro e browser project there must be one corresponding e Control PC Interface symbol defined in the SIMPL Windows program The PC Interface symbol is one of the Ethernet Modules that can be dropped into the C2ENET 1 card slot As with all Ethernet devices the PC Interface must receive an entry in the IP Table of the MP2E Here the IP ID must match the IP ID that was assigned in VT Pro e while the IP address must be set to a loopback 127 0 0 1 when hosting internal Uploading Touchpanel Projects via the MP2 MP2E You can use the network connection to the MP2 or MP2E to upload VisionTools Pro e projects to any Cresnet touchpanel Compiled projects for TPS panels are contained in VTZ files projects for all other touchpanels are contained in HEX files Before uploading open Viewport and click Diagnostics Report Network Devices to verify that the touchpanel is being detected by the control system As with any network device touchpanels must be identified by unique hexadecimal network IDs These IDs are set in the SIMPL Windows program To upload a project 1 From VT Pro e Click the Project Upload button a on the toolbar or click File Upload Project From Viewport Click F
72. nsion NOTE Crestron software and any files on the website are for Authorized Crestron dealers and Crestron Authorized Independent Programmers CAIP only New users may be required to register to obtain access to certain areas of the site including the FTP site To upload the new cuz to the control system 1 Open Viewport and select File Update Control System 2 Browse to the cuz file and click Open to start the transfer 3 After the transfer is complete the MP2 MP2E automatically reboots To confirm the transfer click Diagnostics Check Ops Version The Viewport console should display the new cuz version number Advanced Console Commands The SIMPL Windows online help file provides a full listing of console commands that are valid for 2 Series control systems You can access the MP2 MP2E console in a variety of ways via a serial connection RS 232 with a PC over Ethernet via the LAN port or through Telnet among many other methods It is also possible to issue console commands through logic by adding a Console symbol to the SIMPL Windows program The Console symbol is only visible in the Symbol Library when Special is selected as the Symbol Set Click Edit Preferences In the Symbol Set area of the General tab select Special as shown in the following graphic 26 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor
73. of the run should be used in the following resistance equation to calculate the value on the right side of the equation Resistance Equation 40 000 Where R Resistance refer to table below R lt L Length of run or chain in feet L X PF PF Power factor of entire run or chain The required wire gauge should be chosen such that the resistance value is less than the value calculated in the resistance equation Refer to the following table Wire Gauge Values RESISTANCE WIRE GAUGE 4 16 6 18 10 20 15 22 13 Doubled CAT 5 8 7 Tripled CAT 5 NOTE When daisy chaining Cresnet units 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 screw Repeat the procedure for the other three conductors Hardware Hookup Refer to the following hookup diagram and aside from attaching power last complete the connections in any order Refer to Network Wiring on page 17 when making network connections NOTE To prevent overheating do not operate this product in an area that exceeds the environmental temperature range listed in the table of leading specifications Consideration must be g
74. ol networks 48 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E 2 Series Media Processor NOTE Each port on the master and slave system that requires configuration must be individually configured In the example above a COM port on Slot 6 of the slave system must be configured separately from any COM port on Slot 4 of the master system Programming the MP2 MP2E as an Ethernet Slave Device Continuing with our PRO2 example add an Ethernet card to the Z Bus by right clicking slot 8 Select Add item to C2Z Card Slot and add a C2ENET 1 or C2ENET 2 a PROZ Slot 1 Empty CZY Card Slot f Slot 2 Empty C2V Card Slot p Slot 3 Empty CZY Card Slot MB Slot 4 CA COME GME Slot 5 CARS GME Slot E C2 08 MIE Slot 7 Cara i Slot 8 Empty C2Z Card Slot H E Slot 4 CaNetDevice Locate the MP2E Remote Ethernet Processing symbol in the Device library and drag it to the C2LENET Device slot of the master device The PRO2 system view shows the MP2E as a slave device in slot 8 with a Net ID of 50 assuming that no other C2NET devices are present as shown in the following illustration The Net ID for the MP2E must be 03 or higher to be a slave device C2NET Device Sy Ethernet Remote Processing M odad Ld Ea AM2 Remote Ethernet Processin EE a2 with Card Cage Remote Et EE C2N DVP4DI Remote Ethemet H m2 PROZ
75. ort other than the default window that gives the IP address and port use the format lt IP Address gt lt Port gt number 192 168 135 246 r E Prompt on Connect D Always 9 Onca per session Line Pacing for ASCII Uploads in miliseconde O Mode for Network Transfers O ASCI Modem DK Cancel 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 21 Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E NOTE To define the setup of DHCP based Ethernet communication refer to the Crestron e Control Reference Guide Doc 6052 NOTE When using Viewport Test Manager via the Ethernet the default Crestron Terminal Port CTP is 41795 NOTE For laptops and other PCs without a built in RS 232 port Crestron recommends the use of PCMCIA cards rather than USB to serial adapters If a USB to serial adapter must be used Crestron has tested the following devices with good results Belkin large model F5U103 1 O Gear GUC232A Keyspan USA 19QW Other models even from the same manufacturer may not yield the same results Troubleshooting Communications Use the following checklist if communication cannot be established with the MP2 MP2E 1 Verify that you are using the correct cables As described previously an RS 232 connection requires a straight through serial cable That is pin 1 on one end is connected to pin on the other end Pin 2 connects to
76. point of view of the symbol everything is a parametric equalizer graphic equalizers are just parametric equalizers with specific default frequencies Q bandwidth and type If you want to use a graphic equalizer you MUST use Digital Audio Tools because this is the only place where the default graphic equalizer frequencies are set up The only possible exception is that programmers might want to set up sliders from the TrimBand gains to let the user modify slightly what the programmer has stored The MP2 MP2E adjustments in Digital Audio Tools contain five tabs e Master Volume tab for adjusting the overall volume 5 to 40 dB e Input Settings tab for naming sources setting up decoding and adjusting input gain e Graphic EQ tab for choosing the number of graphic equalizers and provides access to the graphic equalizer sliders e Parametric EQ tab for making parametric equalization adjustments e Communications tab for setting up communications and adjusting the equalizer in real time For additional details refer to the Digital Audio Tools help file 38 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E 2 Series Media Processor Available Filters The MP2 MP2E provides six filters for the right channel and six for the left with three modes of audio equalization these modes are settable using Digital Audio Tools only e A five band graphic equalizer and one band param
77. port 1 luma and 2 chroma for the first input and port 3 luma and 4 chroma for the second input Example Signal connections for S video source and 2 Chroma C2 The color portion of the video signal source 2 Luma Y2 The brightness and contrast of the video signal source 2 Chroma C1 The color portion of the video signal source 1 Luma Y1 The brightness and contrast of the video signal source 1 VIDEO OUT Two 75Q video outputs are provided for two composite or one S video output For S video use port for luma Y and port 2 for chroma C AUDIO IN CCCL AUDIO IN Tied m mer Two balanced inputs utilizing five position mini connectors and five unbalanced inputs utilizing three position mini connectors are provided for audio input Balanced audio inputs use and inputs and a separate shield ground Unbalanced audio input uses L and R inputs for left and right signal and connects to ground connector G max 2Vrms NOTE An unbalanced input may use a balanced or unbalanced output A balanced input may use a balanced or unbalanced output Balanced and Unbalanced Audio Connections on the Five Position Mini Connector PIN SIGNAL BALANCED BALANCED UNBALANCED UNBALANCED NAME AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO INPUT AUDIO OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT 1 Left Left Left In Left Out 2 Left Left Left signal return OPEN jumper to GND 3 G Shield GND Shield GND GND Left amp Rig
78. port prompt and press Enter Network Analyzer To assist with troubleshooting this unit contains the Crestron patent pending network analyzer to continuously monitor the integrity of the Cresnet network for wiring faults and marginal system performance or other network errors For more information on how to use the network analyzer refer to the SIMPL Windows help file and use the index to search for Network Analyzer Battery Replacement A Lithium battery is used to power the system clock within the MP2 MP2E Under normal conditions it lasts for approximately 10 years In the event that the clock 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MPZE e 51 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E fails only an authorized technician should replace it Refer to the following caution statement 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 Passthrough Mode Passthrough mode enables Viewport access to any serially controlled device on the network That is it allows direct communication between the PC and a network device effectively passing through the MP2 or MP2E While Passthrough mode is running the program currently in memory is suspended and will not execute When Passthrough mode is exited the program resumes operation The TX and RX LEDs for the given port illuminate when in
79. r creates the control system logic ready to upload to the MP2 MP2E e Define the display device e Select the display options Screen and Lift control e Select the audio video sources e Choose the video routing e Select environmental devices lights window coverings e Select user interface multimedia room and transport control e Choose button layout e Choose power control method After uploading the program to the control system and installing the hardware you can reset the values for properties such as volume balance treble and bass In addition the MP2 System Builder can generate a system connection list Additional functionality components and control refinements can be made in Application Builder or in SIMPL Windows Crestron Application Builder The Crestron AppBuilder offers automatic programming for residential and commercial applications including audio distribution home theater video conferencing and lighting The tool interface guides you through a few basic steps for designating rooms and specifying the control system touchpanels devices and functionality The Crestron AppBuilder then programs the system including all touchpanel projects and control system logic The Crestron AppBuilder is fully integrated with the Crestron suite of software development tools including SIMPL Windows VisionTools Pro e VT Pro e Crestron Database User IR Database and User Modules Directory The Crestron AppBuilder acc
80. r the corner edges on the underside of the unit NOTE 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 Two ears are provided with the unit and must be installed so that it can be rack mounted Refer to the following illustration and complete the following procedures to attach ears to the unit The only tool required is a Phillips screwdriver Ear Attachment for Rack Mounting MP2E shown in illustration USE COVER es 1 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove and retain the three side screws closest to the front panel 2 Position a rack ear so that its mounting holes align with the vacated holes and secure the ear to the unit with the three screws from step 1 3 Repeat the procedure to attach the remaining ear to the opposite side Bussing Strip Installation The 2 Series integrated control system is supplied with a brass bussing strip to facilitate commoning linking of multiple terminal block connections on the relay port One strip is supplied for the 8 position terminal block four relays 16 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor 1 To utilize the bussing strip determine the number of relays to be commoned for the equipment being installed If less than
81. r to the tables that follow the symbol for join details Full Parametric Equalizer Symbol d Slot 09 Slot 02 C2l MP2 AUD 7X1 Full Parametric EQ C2 LMIP2 AUDAM1 Full Par SaveTrimPreset RecallTrimPreset SaveFilterPreset RecallFilterPreset Clear Trims TrimPreset FilterPreset TrimBand TrimBand1_F TrimBand2 TrirriBand2_F TrimBand3 TrimBand3_F TrimBand4 TrimBand4_F TrirnBands TrimBands_F TrimBand TrimBand _F Filter FilterType_L FilterType_L_F FilterFreq_L FilterFreql_F FilterQ_L FilterQ_L_F Filterisain_L Filter sain_L_F FilterType_R Filterlype_R_F FilterFreq_R FilterFreqR_F FilterQ_R FilterQ_R_F FilterGain_R FilterGain_R_F 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MPZ2E e 43 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E Graphic Parametric Equalizer Symbol Input Signals Digital SIGNAL NAME VALUE DEFINITION TYPE Digital SaveTrimPreset 1 0 Saves the current trim values on the given TrimPreset on the rising edge of the signal TrimPreset range is 1 10 RecallTrimPreset 1 0 Recalls the current trim values on TrimPreset 1 10 from the given TrimPreset on the rising edge of the signal SaveFilterPreset 1 0 Saves the current filter values into the given FilterPreset on the rising edge of the signal RecallFilterPreset 1 0 Recalls the current filter values from the given FilterPreset on the rising edge of the signal ClearTrims 1
82. req gt levels A high pass filter circuit passes all signals that have a frequency higher than the specified frequency while attenuating all frequencies lower than its specified frequency 40 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor High Pass Filter 3 Low Pass Disables gain and Q and filters out all audio above lt FilterFreq gt levels A low pass filter passes all frequencies below the specified frequency while attenuating all frequencies above this specified frequency Low Pass Filter 4 Treble Shelf Uniformly boosts or attenuates all frequencies above the lt FilterFreq gt levels without affecting the frequencies below The amount of modification is given by lt FilterGain gt A Treble Shelf filter boosts or attenuates all frequencies above the specified frequency in a uniform manner while not affecting the low frequencies below the specified frequency For example Because bass frequencies have longer wavelengths small speakers may sound distorted when trying to reproduce these frequencies The Treble Shelf filter can increase the proportion of treble to bass enabling the smaller speakers to produce a clearer sound Treble Shelf Filters geese 2a a FECES
83. s The MP2E provides connectivity for communication and control of Cresnet IP and third party devices on the network It provides LAN and Web access through its built in 10 100 BaseT Ethernet port which supports static IP addressing and full duplex TCP IP and UDP IP protocols 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 1 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E With speed power and extended memory the 2 Series control systems are ideal for enhanced applications like media help desks videoconferencing distance learning and entertainment facilities As with all of the Crestron 2 Series control processors the 2 Series control engine is a solutions driven control technology that is at the very heart of the MP2 MP2E products The breakthrough 2 Series control engine is based on the 257 MIPS 32 bit Motorola 5407 ColdFire processor The 2 Series operating system is vastly upgraded from the Crestron X generation products yet compatible with existing Crestron software and programming A key feature is the new Crestron compiler which allows any existing Crestron SIMPL Windows control program to be easily recompiled for the 2 Series The real time preemptive multi tasking multi threaded operating system offers a file system that supports long file names The enhanced SIMPL instruction set is also fully compatible with existing Crestron SIMPL Windows and SIMPL programs Master Mode In master mode the MP2 MP2E is a standalone 2
84. s signals and other constructs used at runtime The actual amount of DRAM used at any given time depends on the particular program that is running i e usage is variable or dynamic during normal operation Industry Compliance As of the date of manufacture the MP2 MP2E have been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and Radiocommunications Compliance Labelling N11785 ce NOTE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 15 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E Setup Rack Mounting WARNING To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing this unit in a rack take special precautions to ensure that the system remains stable The following guidelines are provided to ensure your safety 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 If rack mounting is not required rubber feet are provided for tabletop mounting or stacking Apply the feet nea
85. s DB9F connector is used when programming the unit with a PC The port is modem compatible The modem and or PC program cable are not included Supports baud rate of up to 115 Kb Use with a standard DB9 straight through cable Standard DB9 Pin Assignments PIN ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 2 RD Receive Data 3 TD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 SG Signal Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request To Send 8 CTS Clear To Send 9 Ring Ring Indicator NOTE DTR pin 4 and DSR pin 6 are not normally used Male DB9 Connector 123 45 a o 0000 2G e SO 6 X 6 7 8 9 Female DB9 Connector 5 43 2 1 4 gt 00000 Yoooo 9 8 7 6 12 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E NET 24YZG LAN aaa clits pin 1 Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor NET This connector is used for expansion to Cresnet peripherals This connector can also serve as a 24 V power source to the network when MP2 MP2E unit power is supplied through the 24 VDC power supply connector by the external power pack PW 2410RU otherwise power to the unit is supplied through this connector There is a 24 W maximum load rating for the Cresnet power output Refer to Network Wiring on page 17 for details NOTE In larger system configurations that require more th
86. selected control systems so long as unsupported symbols are not used Selecting a control system means that you are requiring the module to work there 46 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor Module Header Information Window Module Header Information Module Hint mi Dealer Name ee Programmer System Number Program Created Unknown Program Last Modified Unknown Compiler Version Auto Fill OPS Version Auto Fill Module Characteristics Symbol Tree Category Target Control System Classes 4 Lighting 2M No Selection 4 Media Resource S SmartTouch Fal Memory i Miscellaneous cl hold down lt CTL gt key for multiple selections Module Help After you convert each module in a program you can convert the program as described previously drag the MP2 MP2E onto the existing control system in System Views and click Yes to confirm the replacement For further information about compile time errors and detailed explanations about working with modules refer to the SIMPL Windows online help file Programming the MP2 MP2E as a Cresnet Slave Device To incorporate the MP2 MP2E as a Cresnet system slave locate the MP2 or MP2E Remote Cresnet Processing symbol in the Device library and drag it to the C2NET Device slot of the master devi
87. sh conform to a flat directory structure The following table presents the structure of the overall file system Flash File Structure TOP SECONDARY DESCRIPTION LEVEL LEVEL Root of the file system DISPLAY Legacy directory used in Crestron Isys panels to hold display lists SYS Contains various system configuration files SETUP Legacy directory used in Crestron Isys panels to hold display lists HTML Web pages SIMPL Control system program files SPLUS SIMPL module files USER Used for user defined files MAILBOX Directory contains the user mailbox file nvram The mounting point for NVRAM disk files Although the file system is case insensitive the case is preserved to maintain file checksums Non volatile NVRAM 1 SIMPL Variables using nonvolatile qualifier or DEFAULT_NONVOLATILE 2 Signals explicitly written to NVRAM by symbols such as Analog RAM Analog RAM from database Serial RAM Serial RAM from database Analog Non volatile Ramp Digital RAM etc 3 Portions of the NVRAM may be set aside for implementing an NVRAM Disk This can be used to provide file system access from SIMPL 14 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E 2 Series Media Processor NOTE If you extract NVRAM values to a file Viewport File transfer Save NVRAM to File to simplify restoring them in the event of file corruption or to distribute to identical control systems rem
88. stomer service Future Updates As Crestron improves functions adds new features and extends the capabilities of the MP2 MP2E 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 website www crestron com periodically for manual update availability and its subjective value Updates are available from the Downloads Product Manuals section and are identified as an Addendum in the Download column 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 53 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E Software License Agreement This License Agreement Agreement is a legal contract between you either an individual or a single business entity and Crestron Electronics Inc Crestron for software referenced in this guide which includes computer software and as applicable associated media printed materials and online or electronic documentation the Software BY INSTALLING COPYING OR OTHERWISE USING THE SOFTWARE YOU REPRESENT THAT YOU ARE AN AUTHORIZED DEALER OF CRESTRON PRODUCTS OR A CRESTRON AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT PROGRAMMER AND YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE IF YOU HAVE PAID A FEE FOR THIS LICENSE AND DO NOT ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS AGR
89. straight through RS 232 cable with a DB9 male connector on one end and a DB9 female connector on the other Most commercially available cables are acceptable they should have at least five pins for transmit receive ground and hardware handshaking pins 2 3 5 7 and 8 Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 19 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E NOTE The Viewport utility accomplishes multiple system tasks primarily via an RS 232 or TCP IP connection between the control system and a PC It is used to observe system processes upload new operating systems and firmware change system and network parameters and communicate with network device consoles and touchpanels among many other tasks Viewport can also function as a terminal emulator for generic file transfer All of these functions are accessed through the commands and options in the Viewport menus Therefore for it s effectiveness as a support and diagnostic tool the Crestron Viewport may be preferred over development tools when uploading programs and projects Open the Crestron Viewport and click Setup Communication Settings to display the Port Settings window Then click RS 232 as the connection type The PC communication settings specified here should match the protocol that the MP2 MP2E expects The settings are as follows e Port COM 1 through COM 8 Select the correct COM port on the PC Baud rate 115200 You can set th
90. t Crestron and its assigns a non exclusive royalty tree worldwide perpetual irrevocable license with the right to sublicense to use copy transmit distribute create derivative works of display and perform the same Trademarks CRESTRON and the Swirl Logo are registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics Inc You shall not remove or conceal any trademark or proprietary notice of Crestron from the Software including any back up copy GOVERNING LAW This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of New Jersey without regard to conflicts of laws principles Any disputes between the parties to the Agreement shall be brought in the state courts in Bergen County New Jersey or the federal courts located in the District of New Jersey The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods shall not apply to this Agreement CRESTRON LIMITED WARRANTY CRESTRON warrants that a the Software will perform substantially in accordance with the published specifications for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of receipt and b that any hardware accompanying the Software will be subject to its own limited warranty as stated in its accompanying written material Crestron shall at its option repair or replace or refund the license fee for any Software found defective by Crestron if notified by you within the warranty period The foregoing remedy shall be your exclusive remedy for any claim or loss arising from th
91. three band graphic equalizer and a three band parametric equalizer 36 e 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E Operations Guide DOC 6175 Crestron MP2 MP2E 2 Series Media Processor e A full six band parametric equalizer All audio equalizers allow you to adjust and save trim presets and filter presets and provide analog feedback for touchpanel indicators NOTE The minimum operating firmware is version 3 26 to operate the parametric equalizer feature NOTE If you have a version of SIMPL Windows that currently displays an empty Sub Slot 2 you must swap the control system model out and then back in e g if you have an MP2 swap it for an MP2E then back to an MP2 to synchronize with the latest configuration files that contain the correct equalizer symbol General Audio Controls Slot 9 SubSlot 1 Refer to the table that follows the symbol for join details General Audio Symbol Slot 09 Slot 01 C2I MP2 AUD 7X1 General Audio Controls Gel MP2 AUDP General Audio Controls hlute Source Volume Bass Treble Balance InputCompersaton InputCorpenzation _FE Analog InputCompensatone Input Compensation FB lnputCormpersatons Input Corpensationi_ FB InputCompensatond InputCorpensationd_FE hputCormpenzaton lrputCornpensations FB lnputCormpersatonh Input Cormpensationh_FE InputCompensaton InputCornpensationt FB Operations Guide DOC 6175 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 37 2 Series Media
92. ting in the slave mode any program loaded in the MP2 MP2E will not run NOTE When operating in the slave mode The MP2 MP2E is controlled by the master control system only NOTE When operating in the slave mode Viewport functions firmware upgrades passthrough mode can be used on the slave device For more information on slave mode operation refer to the latest revision of 2 Series Master Slave Modes Reference Guide Doc 6164 Programming the MP2 MP2E Crestron MP2 SystemBuilder and Crestron AppBuilder are easier to use for the beginning programmer You can create a program that allows you to control the MP2 MP2E control system using the Crestron programming tools Crestron MP2 SystemBuilder and much faster forall Crestron Application Builder AppBuilder and SIMPL Windows These tools programmers However it does not e intended for users with different levels of programming knowledge The allow the high degree of flexibility flexibility of each tool is proportional to the degree of programming expertise and control that SIMPL Windows i e the more flexible the more a programmer needs to know and account for does You can initiate programming using the easiest method Crestron MP2 SystemBuilder and customize in Crestron AppBuilder You can then use the advanced techniques that are available from SIMPL Windows Following are the minimum software requirements for the PC e SIMPL Windows version 2 04 11 with Library Up
93. ufacturer s documentation The Crestron database includes numerous serial devices with default logic and pre configured communication settings which are compatible with the ports on the COM card Simply drag the serial device from the Crestron Database folder to one of the ports on the COM card and click Yes when prompted to replace the built in serial driver for that port In most cases the default logic should be loaded as well In Program Manager the C21 MP2 COM2 symbol contains no signals to program a serial driver expand C21 MP2 COM2 by clicking the plus sign in Program View Then drag the desired serial driver to Detail View Alternatively you can double click the driver Slot 7 C2I MP2 IR INPUT Refer to the latest version of the CNXRMIRD Infrared Detector Operations Guide Doc 8165 for RC5 code mapping The MP2 MP72E provides 60 IR inputs hex 01 through hex 3F Used with CNXRMIRD to input RCS compatible remote button presses 2 Series Media Processor MP2 MP2E e 35 2 Series Media Processor Crestron MP2 MP2E Slot 8 C2I MP2 VID4X2 The MP2 MP2E provides a 4x2 video switcher four composite channels in or two S video channels in and two composite channels or one S video channel out NOTE Composite and S video are mutually exclusive on the MP2 MP2E NOTE Video switching and video muting are set via analog INIT using decimal format Detail View of the Video Switcher Symbol _jSlot 08 C2I MP2 VID4X2 C21

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