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Prodigy™ Media System 

 

Crestron 

PMC2

 

Scene List 

 

2.  To recall a scene, touch the scene to be recalled.  

 
Dimmers and switches in a room can also be independently 
controlled. For instructions, refer to page 43. 

Crestron Control App 
(if equipped) 

1. Touch 

 to display the home page and touch 

 

to display the room’s scene controls. 

NOTE: 

 The scene names may differ. 

Scene List 

 

2.  To recall a scene, touch the scene to be recalled.  

 
Dimmers and switches in a room can also be independently 
controlled. For instructions, refer to page 44. 

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  Prodigy Media System: PMC2 

System User Guide – DOC. 6840A 

Summary of Contents for Prodigy PMC2

Page 1: ...Prodigy System User Guide Prodigy System User Guide ...

Page 2: ...n by the Technical Documentation department at 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 2009 Crestron Electronics Inc ...

Page 3: ...Page 7 Theater Control 9 Power Control 9 View the Media page 9 Room Selection if equipped 12 Watch TV if equipped 14 Watch a Movie if equipped 20 iPod Control if equipped 22 Lighting Control 33 Recall Lighting Scenes and Other Lighting Controls 33 Control Lighting in Other Rooms 35 Store a Scene PLX2 PTL4 Crestron Control App XPanel 40 Controlling a Switch or Dimmer 41 Climate Control 46 Select Zo...

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Page 5: ...t from any room in your house or any place on the planet Keep all your music movies lights thermostats and security at your fingertips wherever you are and wherever you go You are always in touch and in control with Prodigy Just a simple tap of your finger brings you comfort convenience and pleasure If you have any questions while reviewing this user guide please contact your Prodigy Dealer To dow...

Page 6: ... a Prodigy system A PLX2 is included with the system Up to six PLX2 remotes can be used in a Prodigy system Soft Buttons Display Controls The display is surrounded by 10 soft buttons that are programmed to perform the function shown on the display Underneath the display are three buttons that are used to navigate the display 2 Prodigy Media System PMC2 System User Guide DOC 6840A ...

Page 7: ...onal wall mounted color touchscreen that is used to control a Prodigy system Up to six PTL4 touchpanels can be used in a Prodigy system The touchscreen is surrounded by 10 backlit function buttons Labels describing the function of each button are engraved on the included bezel Touchscreen Navigation The 3 6 color touchscreen provides information and control for devices in the Prodigy system The to...

Page 8: ... of the touchscreen The following describes the function s of each of the buttons POWER Press the POWER button to turn off the media devices in the room MEDIA Press the MEDIA button to display the media page MUTE Press the MUTE the audio output in the controlled room VOL k Press the VOL k to raise the audio volume in the room VOL j Press the VOL j to lower the audio volume in the room LIGHTS ON Pr...

Page 9: ... mode selection switch For details refer to System Control starting on page 7 P CBD Prodigy Wireless Keypad The Prodigy Wireless Keypad P CBD is used in conjunction with a Prodigy Single Button Wireless Dimmer P DIMRF and Single Button Wireless Switch P SWRF to provide 3 way lighting control Up to six P CBD keypads can be used in a Prodigy system ON OFF ON OFF k j The two button model is for switc...

Page 10: ...page 7 Crestron Control App The Crestron Control App allows an Apple iPhone or iPod Touch to control the Prodigy system The Prodigy system allows one iPhone to be connected at a time Crestron XPanel The Crestron XPanel allows remote control of the Prodigy System from a remote PC over the internet The Prodigy system allows one remote PC to be connected 6 Prodigy Media System PMC2 System User Guide ...

Page 11: ...rols for media lighting if equipped and climate if equipped PLX2 Press the HOME button to display the home page The Home Page PTL4 if equipped Touch to display the home page The Home Page Crestron Control App if equipped Touch to display the home page System User Guide DOC 6840A Prodigy Media System PMC2 7 ...

Page 12: ...Prodigy Media System Crestron PMC2 The Home Page XPanel if equipped Click to display the home page The Home Page 8 Prodigy Media System PMC2 System User Guide DOC 6840A ...

Page 13: ...f equipped To turn the last selected source on or off press POWER or touch Crestron Control App if equipped To turn the last selected source on or off touch XPanel if equipped To turn the last selected source on or off touch View the Media page PLX2 1 Press HOME to display the home page and press the soft button labeled Media to display the media list A list of devices functions will be displayed ...

Page 14: ... the ROOM SELECT button will be displayed Touch ROOM SELECT to choose the zone to be controlled For more information refer to Room Selection if equipped on page 12 NOTE The sources shown may differ from your system The Media Page Touch a source name to display its controls To control the tuner touch TUNER The MUTE VOL k and VOL j buttons will always control the mute function and system volume Cres...

Page 15: ... selected room XPanel if equipped Click to display the media page A list of devices functions will be displayed Receiver functions i e built in tuner are listed on the bottom of the display NOTE If your receiver has two zone outputs the ROOM SELECT button will be displayed Click ROOM SELECT to choose the zone to be controlled For more information refer to Room Selection if equipped on page 12 Syst...

Page 16: ...ipped Your Prodigy system may be configured to control two zones of audio the theater room and another room To select a room to control PLX2 1 From the media page press the soft button labeled Room to display a list of rooms controlled by the Prodigy system Room Selection 2 Press the soft button located next to the room to be controlled PTL4 if equipped 1 From the media page touch ROOM SELECT to d...

Page 17: ...rom the media page touch Room Select to display a list of rooms controlled by the Prodigy system Room Selection 2 Touch the room to be controlled XPanel if equipped 1 From the media page click ROOM SELECT to display a list of rooms controlled by the Prodigy system System User Guide DOC 6840A Prodigy Media System PMC2 13 ...

Page 18: ... the menu controls and the numeric keypad buttons to operate the cable or satellite receiver If your receiver is equipped with a DVR use the transport and menu control to control DVR functions To view a list of preset channels press the soft button labeled Presets PTL4 if equipped From the media page touch the button for the cable or satellite receiver to display its controls If the receiver is eq...

Page 19: ...t location to be stored for approximately five seconds 2 If desired touch on a channel icon to be displayed in the list of presets The default channel name and number will be displayed when an icon is selected Scroll through the list of available icons by touching the k or j buttons To clear an icon touch CLEAR IMAGE 3 Touch EDIT CHANNEL to change the channel number System User Guide DOC 6840A Pro...

Page 20: ...he preset and click ENTER 5 Touch DONE to save the preset Touch KEYPAD to directly access a channel with a numeric keypad Crestron Control App if equipped From the media page touch the button for the cable or satellite receiver to display its controls If the receiver is equipped with a DVR transport controls will be displayed as well 16 Prodigy Media System PMC2 System User Guide DOC 6840A ...

Page 21: ...h Presets to display a list of preset stations To recall a preset station touch the preset To store a preset station 1 Touch and hold the preset location to be stored for approximately five seconds 2 Touch Next to continue System User Guide DOC 6840A Prodigy Media System PMC2 17 ...

Page 22: ...ame of the preset and touch enter 5 Touch Done to save the preset Touch Keypad to directly access a channel with a numeric keypad XPanel if equipped From the media page click the button for the cable or satellite receiver to display its controls If the receiver is equipped with a DVR transport controls will be displayed as well 18 Prodigy Media System PMC2 System User Guide DOC 6840A ...

Page 23: ...ion to be stored for approximately five seconds 2 Click the channel number and click ENTER 3 If desired click on a channel icon to be displayed in the list of presets The default channel name and number will be displayed when an icon is selected Navigate the list by clicking on HOME jump to the top of the icon list END jump to the bottom of the icon list or use the k or j buttons to scroll through...

Page 24: ... equipped PLX2 1 From the media page press the soft button for a playback device Blu ray player Apple TV DVD player etc to set the PLX2 for control of a playback device in the Prodigy system Blu ray Control 2 Use the menu controls the transport controls and the numeric keypad buttons to operate the playback device PTL4 if equipped From the media page touch the button for a playback device to displ...

Page 25: ... to operate the playback device Crestron Control App if equipped From the media page touch the button for a playback device to display its controls Blu ray Control Use the transport and menu controls to operate the playback device System User Guide DOC 6840A Prodigy Media System PMC2 21 ...

Page 26: ...the iPod to set the PLX2 for control of an iPod in the Prodigy system iPod Controls Browse Page Shown 2 Use the soft buttons menu controls and the transport controls to control the iPod 3 To scroll through the iPod functions iPod menu Now Playing display Browse display Shuffle controls and Repeat controls press or iPod Menu The iPod Menu is the top level of the iPod controls From the iPod menu you...

Page 27: ...en the desired selection is highlighted Now Playing The Now Playing page displays what song or video is currently being played by the iPod Now Playing Page To pause the current song or video press To resume playback of the current song or video press To rewind a song or video press and hold To fast forward a song or video press and hold To rewind a song or video to the beginning press To skip to t...

Page 28: ...he cursor with the or buttons to show items that are not displayed and press when the desired selection is highlighted To return to a previous page press Shuffle Page The Shuffle page is used to set the iPod s shuffle mode The available shuffle modes are Album Will play the songs on an album in order then shuffle the order of the albums Track Tracks within a list are played in a random order Off A...

Page 29: ...k Off All tracks in a list are played without repeat Repeat Page To select a repeat mode press the soft button next to the desired mode Alternatively you can move the cursor with the or buttons to highlight the the selection and press To return to a previous page press PTL4 if equipped From the media page touch the iPod button to display its controls The iPod controls consist of the Now Playing pa...

Page 30: ... the Repeat mode touch REPEAT until the desired setting is displayed Shuffle Control The Now Playing page also contains a button for selecting the Shuffle mode The available Shuffle modes are Album Will play the songs on an album in order then shuffle the order of the albums Track Tracks within a list are played in a random order Off All tracks in a list are played in sequence To select a Shuffle ...

Page 31: ... the list touch FIRST To jump to the end of the list touch LAST To return to the previous menu touch BACK To see what is currently playing touch NOW PLAYING To select an item playlist artist album song or video in a list touch its name on the touchscreen To play all of the items in a list touch PLAY ALL LISTED To search for an item within the displayed list touch SEARCH enter the letters or words ...

Page 32: ...ong or video touch and hold d To fast forward a song or video touch and hold c To rewind a song or video to the beginning touch f To skip to the previous song touch f twice To skip to the next song or video in a playlist touch e To select the Shuffle mode touch Shuffle until the desired setting is displayed Refer to Shuffle Control below for details To select the Repeat mode touch Repeat until the...

Page 33: ...elect a Repeat mode touch Repeat until the desired mode is displayed Browse Page The Browse page is used to browse through the iPod s video and music library Browse Page To select an item playlist artist album song or video in a list touch its name on the touchscreen To scroll through a list touch the k or j button To jump to the beginning of the list touch To jump to the end of the list touch To ...

Page 34: ...plays the transport controls while providing information about the song or video that is currently playing Now Playing Page Click on the transport buttons and menu buttons to control the iPod To pause the current song or video click b To resume playback of the current song or video click h To rewind a song or video click and hold d To fast forward a song or video click and hold c 30 Prodigy Media ...

Page 35: ...ongs on an album in order then shuffle the order of the albums Track Tracks within a list are played in a random order Off All tracks in a list are played in sequence To select a Shuffle mode click SHUFFLE until the desired mode is displayed Repeat Control The Now Playing page also contains a button for selecting the Repeat mode The available Repeat modes are All Will play all of the songs in a li...

Page 36: ...eo in a list click its name on the list To return to the previous click touch BACK To see what is currently playing click NOW PLAYING To play all of the items in a list click PLAY ALL LISTED To play all of the items on the iPod click PLAY ALL ON iPod To search for an item within the displayed list click SEARCH and click the first letter of the song or video Search Page 32 Prodigy Media System PMC2...

Page 37: ...r control or a Crestron XPanel project if using a PC for control PLX2 1 From the home page press the soft button labeled Lights or press A list of lighting scenes will be displayed The current scene is highlighted NOTE The scene names may differ Scene List 2 To recall a scene press the soft button next to the scene to be recalled To scroll through the list of programmed scenes and other lighting c...

Page 38: ... refer to page 43 Crestron Control App if equipped 1 Touch to display the home page and touch to display the room s scene controls NOTE The scene names may differ Scene List 2 To recall a scene touch the scene to be recalled Dimmers and switches in a room can also be independently controlled For instructions refer to page 44 34 Prodigy Media System PMC2 System User Guide DOC 6840A ...

Page 39: ...structions refer to page 45 Control Lighting in Other Rooms Lighting scenes in other controlled rooms can be recalled by the PLX2 a PTL4 if installed the Crestron Control App if using an iPhone for control or a Crestron XPanel project if using a PC for control PLX2 1 From the home page press the soft button labeled Lights A list of lighting scenes will be displayed NOTE The scene names may differ ...

Page 40: ...n labeled Scenes 3 To select a room press the soft button next to the room to be controlled To scroll through the list of controlled rooms press the button 4 Continue to select a scene as described on page 33 PTL4 if equipped 1 Press SCENES or touch to display the room s scene controls NOTE The scene names may differ Scene List 2 Touch ROOM SELECT to display a list of controlled rooms 36 Prodigy M...

Page 41: ...or j buttons Scene List Kitchen 4 Touch the scene to be recalled Dimmers and switches in a room can also be independently controlled For instructions refer to page 43 Crestron Control App if equipped 1 Touch to display the home page and touch to display the room s scene controls NOTE The scene names may differ System User Guide DOC 6840A Prodigy Media System PMC2 37 ...

Page 42: ...h Room Select to display a list of controlled rooms Room List 3 To select a room touch the name of the room to be controlled To scroll through the list of controlled rooms touch the k or j buttons 38 Prodigy Media System PMC2 System User Guide DOC 6840A ...

Page 43: ...hes in a room can also be independently controlled For instructions refer to page 44 XPanel if equipped 1 Click to display the room s scene controls NOTE The scene names may differ Scene List 2 Click ROOM SELECT to display a list of controlled rooms System User Guide DOC 6840A Prodigy Media System PMC2 39 ...

Page 44: ...and switches in a room can be independently controlled For instructions refer to page 45 Store a Scene PLX2 PTL4 Crestron Control App XPanel The current light settings can be saved as a scene for recall at a later time To save light settings as a scene 1 Adjust the room s lighting to the desired level s o the desired level s as described in Controlling a Switch or Dimmer on page 41 40 Prodigy Medi...

Page 45: ...t on or off raise or lower the lighting level and recall a preset lighting level When the mode selection switch is in the RUN position the dimmer operates as follows To raise the light level to its preset value tap the upper part of the large button To raise the light level to 100 brightness tap the upper part of the button again To manually raise the light level press and hold the upper part of t...

Page 46: ...f When the mode selection switch is in the RUN position the switch operates as follows To turn on the light tap the upper part of the button again To turn off the light tap the lower part of the large button If the switch has a delay before turning off the light tap the lower part of the large button again When the switch is in the SET position the dimmer can store a delay time before turning off ...

Page 47: ...can be used to turn the lights on or off as well as raise or lower the lighting level dimmer switches only Select the room to be controlled as described in steps 1 3 on page 35 To turn on the lights switches only press the soft button Master Raise To turn off the lights switches only press the soft button All Off To raise the lighting level dimmers only press and hold the soft button labeled Maste...

Page 48: ...j or press LOWER Release when the desired level is reached Switch Operation To turn the lights on touch ON To turn the lights off touch OFF Crestron Control App if equipped The Crestron Control App can be used to turn the lights on or off as well as raise or lower the lighting level dimmer switches only 1 Select the room to be controlled as described in steps 1 3 on page 37 2 Touch Advanced to dis...

Page 49: ...ing level dimmer switches only 1 Select the room to be controlled as described in steps 1 3 on page 39 Lighting Controls Left Dimmer Right Switch Dimmer Operation To turn the lights on or off click ON OFF To raise the lighting level click and hold k Release when the desired level is reached You can also click and drag the lighting level gauge to the desired level To lower the lighting level click ...

Page 50: ... an iPhone for control and Xpanel project if using a PC for control can be used to control temperature in any zone that uses a P TSTATRF for temperature control PLX2 To select a zone to be controlled 1 From the home page press the soft button labeled Climate A list of HVAC zones will be displayed NOTE Zone names may vary Zone List 2 Press the soft button next to the zone to be controlled The clima...

Page 51: ...the zone name to be controlled The climate controls for the controlled zone will be displayed Climate Controls To select another zone touch ROOM SELECT Crestron Control App if equipped To select a zone to be controlled 1 Touch to display the home page and touch to display the list of controlled zones NOTE Zone names may vary System User Guide DOC 6840A Prodigy Media System PMC2 47 ...

Page 52: ...o be controlled The climate controls for the controlled zone will be displayed Climate Controls XPanel if equipped To select a zone to be controlled 1 Click to display a list of zones NOTE Zone names may vary 48 Prodigy Media System PMC2 System User Guide DOC 6840A ...

Page 53: ...ne may be configured to use only heating cooling or a combination of both to maintain a temperature Depending on the system mode a zone may use either one single or two dual setpoints to regulate temperature Single Setpoint available for Heat Cool or Auto modes When using a single setpoint to regulate temperature a single setpoint is used for regulation at all times regardless of whether the syste...

Page 54: ... to Set the System Mode on page 52 P TSTATRF To set the temperature Single Setpoint Press k or j to raise or lower the temperature setting Dual Setpoints 1 Press MODE until both the flame and snowflake icons appear in the display 2 Pressing k or j once press again if the first press only turned on the backlight will cause the flame or snowflake icon to flash This indicates which setpoint will be a...

Page 55: ... set to the Auto mode 2 To lower the heating or cooling setpoint touch the j button under the setting to be changed To raise the heating or cooling setpoint touch the k button under the setting to be changed Crestron Control App if equipped To set the temperature Single Setpoint Touch k or j to raise or lower the temperature setting NOTE When using a single setpoint there is a 20 minute change lim...

Page 56: ...quipped to maintain the setpoint temperature This setting can be useful when the heat pump is being serviced or when there is an unexpected problem with it On the P TSTATRF the display will flash the flame icon when the system is in Auxiliary Heat mode COOL In Cool mode the thermostat uses the cooling system to maintain the setpoint temperature On the P TSTATRF the snowflake icon will be displayed...

Page 57: ...e s system mode with the PTL4 1 Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 47 Climate Controls 2 Touch MODE until the desired setting is displayed NOTE Not all modes are available for all HVAC zones Crestron Control App if equipped To set a controlled zone s system mode with the Crestron Control App 1 Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 47 System User Guide DOC 6840A P...

Page 58: ...re available for all HVAC systems Xpanel if equipped To set a controlled zone s system mode with an XPanel program 1 Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 48 Climate Controls 2 Click the desired mode NOTE Not all modes are available for all HVAC systems 54 Prodigy Media System PMC2 System User Guide DOC 6840A ...

Page 59: ...ode AUTO will be displayed PLX2 To set a controlled zone s fan setting with the PLX2 1 Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 46 Climate Controls Page 1 2 Press to display the fan controls Climate Controls Page 2 Touch the soft button labeled On to turn the fan on Touch the soft button labeled Auto to place the fan in the Auto mode Touch the soft button labeled Room to display the z...

Page 60: ...fan setting with the Crestron Control App 1 Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 47 Climate Controls 2 Touch Fan until the desired setting is displayed Xpanel if equipped To set a controlled zone s fan setting with an XPanel program 1 Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 48 56 Prodigy Media System PMC2 System User Guide DOC 6840A ...

Page 61: ...g setting Return Set to the time you return home and the temperature you want during the evening until bedtime Sleep Set to the time you go to bed and the temperature you want overnight typically set to an energy saving setting A climate zone can also be set to an Away setting where a specified temperature setpoint will be maintained until the scheduled program is set to resume This is typically s...

Page 62: ...gram Crestron Control App if equipped 1 Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 47 Climate Controls 2 Touch Run to run the scheduled program XPanel if equipped 1 Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 48 58 Prodigy Media System PMC2 System User Guide DOC 6840A ...

Page 63: ...the scheduled program Adjust Wake Leave Return Sleep and Away Settings PTL4 if equipped 1 Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 47 Climate Controls 2 Touch PROGRAM to display the programming controls System User Guide DOC 6840A Prodigy Media System PMC2 59 ...

Page 64: ... or j buttons To remove the time zone from the schedule touch REMOVE d Touch MAIN to return to the climate controls 3 To set the temperature setpoint s for the Away setting touch AWAY to display the away controls Away Controls a Set the date when the Away setting should stop with the k or j buttons b Select the time zone to use when the program resumes by touching the NEXT SCHEDULE button c Touch ...

Page 65: ... on page 47 Climate Controls 2 Touch Program to display the programming controls Programming Controls a Select the time zone to set using the I or h buttons b Set the start time for the time zone using the k or j buttons To remove the time zone from the schedule touch Remove c Set the temperature setpoint s To lower the heating or cooling setpoint touch the j button under the setting to be changed...

Page 66: ...the program resumes by pressing the Next button b Set the date when the Away setting should stop with the I or h buttons c Set the temperature setpoint s To lower the heating or cooling setpoint touch the j button under the setting to be changed To raise the heating or cooling setpoint touch the k button under the setting to be changed e Touch Prev to return to the climate controls XPanel if equip...

Page 67: ...o be changed To raise the heating or cooling setpoint click the k button under the setting to be changed c Set the start time for the time zone using the or buttons To remove the time zone from the schedule click REMOVE SCHED 3 To set the schedule and temperature setpoint s for the Away setting d Click PROGRAM and select AWAY to set the temperature setpoint s To lower the heating or cooling setpoi...

Page 68: ... a temperature setpoint until the Hold function is disabled Any changes caused by a program change are ignored while the Hold function is enabled P TSTATRF Press HOLD MODE FAN to maintain a temperature setting until HOLD MODE FAN is pressed again PTL4 if equipped Touch HOLD to enable the Hold function Touch RUN to disable the Hold function and resume the set operating schedule Crestron Control App...

Page 69: ... of battery With lithium and other battery types do not open the batteries expose them to flame or in any other way violate the manufacturer s instructions Dispose of batteries according to local laws and regulations P TSTATRF When the display shows LO the batteries inside the P STATRF need to be replaced The P TSTATRF requires two AA batteries Refer to the following diagram when replacing batteri...

Page 70: ...Keep the surface of the touchscreen free of dirt dust or other materials that could degrade optical properties Long term contact with abrasive materials can scratch the surface which may detrimentally affect image quality For best cleaning results use a clean damp non abrasive cloth with any commercially available non ammonia glass cleaner Bezels may not provide a complete watertight seal Therefor...

Page 71: ... display device Further Inquiries If you cannot locate specific information or have questions after reviewing this guide please take advantage of Crestron s award winning customer service team by calling Crestron at 1 888 CRESTRON 1 888 273 7876 You can also log onto the online help section of the Crestron website www crestron com onlinehelp to ask questions about Crestron products First time user...

Page 72: ...r 90 days batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered This warranty extends to products purchased directly from CRESTRON or an authorized CRESTRON dealer Purchasers should inquire of the dealer regarding the nature and extent of the dealer s warranty if any CRESTRON shall not be liable to honor the terms of this warranty if the product has been used in any application other than that for whic...

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