Crestron DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC DigitalMedia Presentation System
Operations Guide – DOC. 7219D DigitalMedia Presentation Systems: DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC • 65
System Monitor
The System Monitor allows reloading of firmware into the DMPS-100/200/300-C in
the event that it cannot be loaded in the normal mode.
If the system does not function, perform the following procedure:
1. Disconnect all Crestron USB devices from the PC.
2. On the DMPS-100/200/300-C, press and release the HW-R button. The
MSG LED starts blinking rapidly four times per second.
3. During the rapid blink of the MSG LED, press and release the SW-R
button. This puts the DMPS-100/200/300-C into Wait mode for the next
five seconds. During this mode the MSG LED blinks slowly, once per
second.
4. During Wait mode, press and release the SW-R button again. The
DMPS-100/200/300-C now enters the Wait Acknowledge mode for the next
five seconds. During this mode the MSG LED blinks rapidly four times per
second.
5. During Wait Acknowledge mode, press and release the SW-R button a third
time. The DMPS-100/200/300-C enters Monitor mode. Once the unit is in
Monitor mode, the MSG LED flashes to indicate Monitor mode. The
display also indicates the Monitor mode.
6. Once the DMPS-100/200/300-C is in Monitor mode, connect to the PC
using a USB cable.
NOTE: If at any point in the above sequence, one of the timer periods
expires without the SW-R button being pressed, the unit boots normally,
first running the firmware, then loading the application.
NOTE: If the PC does not have the USB driver installed, after connecting
the DMPS-100/200/300-C to the PC using the USB cable, a dialog box
appears on the PC screen asking for installation of the USB driver. For
instructions on how to install the USB driver, refer to the Crestron Toolbox
help file.
7. Open Toolbox and start the Text Console (click the icon). Then, click
on the Address Book icon in the lower left corner of the dialog box to open
the “Address Book” dialog box.
8. In the “Address Book” dialog box, click the “Add Entry” button and give
the new entry a name (such as “System Monitor”).
9. Click the arrow next to the “Device Type” drop down list. A “Warning”
dialog box opens stating that this is an advanced feature. Click OK, then
select 2-Series Control System Monitor from the drop down list. Make sure
to choose USB as the “Connection Type”, then click OK. The following
text appears in the bottom right corner of the “Text Console” dialog box:
usb;device 2SeriesCtrlSystemMonitor
The following text appears in Toolbox:
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