Crestron Prodigy System User Manual

Crestron Prodigy System User Manual

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  • Page 1 Prodigy System User Guide...
  • Page 2 This document was prepared and written 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. ©2010 Crestron Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Crestron Prodigy System Contents ® Prodigy System Introduction ........................1 Prodigy System Controls ....................2 PTX3 Prodigy Handheld Touchpanel ................4 General Controls & Indicators................4 Touchpanel ..................4 Keypad ....................4 The Home Page................. 5 Power Control ..................5 Media Controls ....................6 Select a Source.................. 6 Room Selection (if equipped) ............
  • Page 4 Set the System Mode............... 58 Fan Control ..................59 Scheduled Operation ............... 60 Hold Setting ..................62 Maintenance....................62 Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac..............63 General Controls....................63 The Home Page................63 Power Control .................. 63 Media Controls ....................64 Select a Source................64 Room Selection (if equipped) ............
  • Page 5 ® Crestron Prodigy System Temperature Control..............114 Set the System Mode..............114 Fan Control ..................116 Scheduled Operation ..............116 Hold Setting ................... 119 P-CBD-AD Prodigy Wireless Audio Keypad .............120 Power Control ....................120 Adjust Volume ....................120 Listen to TV (if equipped)................120 Listen to a Movie (if equipped)..............120...
  • Page 6 ® Prodigy System Crestron Problem Solving ......................137 Troubleshooting ...................137 Further Inquiries...................137 iv • Contents System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 7: System

    If you have any questions while reviewing this user guide, please contact ® your Crestron Prodigy Dealer. To download the latest version of the Prodigy System User Guide, go to www.crestron.com/prodigyresources. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 1 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 8: Prodigy System Controls

    ® The Crestron Mobile Pro App for Apple iPhone™ and iPod Touch can control an entire Prodigy system from a remote location using an iPhone or iPod Touch. The XPanel for Mac program can control an entire Prodigy system ®...
  • Page 9 • P-TSTATRF Prodigy Wireless Thermostat (optional): The P-TSTATRF is used to control climate in a zone controlled by a Prodigy system. Information on using the P-TSTATRF begins on page 134. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 3 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 10: Ptx3 Prodigy Handheld Touchpanel

    PTX3 Prodigy Handheld Touchpanel The Prodigy Handheld Touchpanel (PTX3) is a handheld remote with an integrated touchpanel that is used to control a Prodigy system. A PTX3 is included with the system. Up to six PTX3 handheld touchpanels can be used in a Prodigy system.
  • Page 11: The Home Page

    To turn the last selected device on or off, press the button located on the top edge of the remote. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 5 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 12: Media Controls

    NOTE: If your system is equipped with a PT-AMFMXM Radio Tuner, touch AM-FM or XM from the device list to control the PT-AMFMXM. The MUTE, , and buttons will always control the mute function and system volume. 6 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 13: Room Selection (If Equipped)

    Prodigy System Room Selection (if equipped) Your Prodigy system may be configured to control audio in other rooms. To select a room to control: 1. From the Media page, touch ROOM SELECT to display a list of rooms controlled by the Prodigy system.
  • Page 14 The default channel name and number will be displayed when an icon is selected. Scroll through the list of available icons by pressing the buttons on the 5-way Navigation Pad. To clear an icon, touch CLEAR IMAGE. 8 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 15: Watch A Movie (If Equipped)

    Watch a Movie (if equipped) 1. From the Media page, touch the button of the playback device to be controlled. 2. Use the transport and menu controls to operate the playback device. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 9 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 16: Listen To Radio (If Equipped)

    2. Touch FM or AM to select the FM or AM band. 3. Touch SEARCH to select the Manual Tuning mode (button is black). 10 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 17 3. Touch SEARCH to select the Scan Tuning mode (button is blue). 4. To scan down to the next received station, touch j. To scan up to the next received station, touch k. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 11 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 18 You can store up to 20 AM and 20 FM preset stations. To store a preset station: 1. Tune a station as described in “Manual Tuning” on page 10 or “Scan Tuning” on page 11. 12 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 19 5. To store the tuned station in the preset location, touch SAVE CURRENT STATION TO THIS PRESET. To clear the currently stored station, touch CLEAR THIS PRESET. To cancel, touch CANCEL. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 13 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 20 1. Press the button on the side of the remote labeled MORE to display the keypad controls. 2. Touch the channel number on the numeric keypad and touch ENTER. 14 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 21 4. Touch the channel to be hidden or unhidden. Channels that are hidden are indicated as such. 5. Touch HIDE to hide or unhide the channel from the channel lineup. 6. Touch BACK to return to the keypad controls. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 15 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 22 Use Category Tuning to view channels within a category. 1. Press the button on the side of the remote labeled MORE until the list of channel categories is displayed. 16 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 23 1. Press the button on the side of the remote labeled MORE until the preset controls are displayed. To view other information about each preset’s content, touch DISPLAY. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 17 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 24 Pad to scroll through the list of preset stations to find a preset location to store. 4. Touch and hold (for approximately two seconds) a preset location to display the preset controls. 18 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 25: Ipod Control (If Equipped)

    The Now Playing page also contains a button for selecting a shuffle mode. The available shuffle modes are: ⇒ Albums: Albums in a list are played in a random order. Songs on an album are played in order. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 19 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 26 ⇒ To see what is currently playing, press the button on the side of the remote. ⇒ To select an item (playlist, artist, album, song, or video) in a list, touch its name on the touchscreen. 20 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 27: Share Sources

    ENTER. Share Sources Audio from media sources can be distributed throughout a Prodigy system equipped with one or more PAMP-4x100 Processor Amplifiers. 1. Select a room other than the theater room as described in “Room Selection (if equipped)”...
  • Page 28: Sleep Timer

    9. Touch DONE to return to source list. Sleep Timer A sleep timer can be used to turn off the sound in a room after a set amount of time. 22 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 29 4. Touch + or – to select the timer duration. 5. Touch ON to turn the timer on or OFF to turn the timer off. 6. Touch CLOSE to close the sleep timer controls. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 23 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 30: Lighting Control

    System Crestron PTX3 Lighting Control In a Prodigy system, preprogrammed lighting scenes are used to create a desired lighting effect. These scenes can be recalled or stored. Individual lighting circuits can also be switched or dimmed to your personal preference.
  • Page 31: Control Lighting In Other Rooms

    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. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 25 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 32: Store A Scene

    1. Select the room to be controlled as described in steps 1-2 on page 2. Press the button on the side of the remote twice to display the individual lighting controls. 26 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 33 ⇒ To raise the lighting level, touch and hold k. Release when the desired level is reached. ⇒ To lower the lighting level, touch and hold j. Release when the desired level is reached. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 27 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 34: Whole House Lighting

    P-TSTATRF for temperature control. To select a zone to be controlled: 1. Press the soft button labeled CLIMATE or touch (from the Home page) to display a list of zones. NOTE: Zone names may vary. 28 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 35: Temperature Control

    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 system is heating or cooling. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 29 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 36: Set The System Mode

    On the P-TSTATRF, the display will flash the “flame” icon when the system is in Auxiliary Heat mode. 30 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 37 1. Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 28. 2. Touch MODE until the desired setting is displayed. NOTE: Not all modes are available for all HVAC zones. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 31 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 38: Fan Control

    This is typically set to an energy-saving setting. Any temperature setpoint can be held using the Hold function. The Hold function overrides any scheduled programming. 32 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 39 1. Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 28. 2. Touch RUN to run the scheduled program. Adjust Wake, Leave, Return, and Sleep Settings 1. Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 28. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 33 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 40: Hold Setting

    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. 34 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 41 Bezels may not provide a complete watertight seal. Therefore, apply cleaning solution to the cloth rather than the surface of the touchscreen. Wipe touchscreen clean and avoid getting moisture beneath the bezels. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 35 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 42: Ptl4 Prodigy 3.6" Wall Mount Touchpanel

    PTL4 Prodigy 3.6” Wall Mount Touchpanel The Prodigy 3.6” Wall Mount Touchpanel (PTL4) is an optional 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.
  • Page 43: Function Buttons

    CLIMATE: Press to display the room’s climate controls. General Controls The Home Page The Home page is where you can access controls for media, lighting (if equipped) and climate (if equipped). Prodigy System: PMC2 • 37 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 44: Power Control

    NOTE: If your system has two or more room outputs, the ROOM SELECT button will be displayed. Touch ROOM SELECT to choose the room to be controlled. For more information, refer to “Room Selection (if equipped)” on page 39. 38 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 45: Room Selection (If Equipped)

    The MUTE, VOL k, and VOL j buttons will always control the mute function and system volume. Room Selection (if equipped) Your Prodigy system may be configured to control audio in other rooms. To select a room to control: 1. From the Media page, touch ROOM SELECT to display a list of rooms controlled by the Prodigy system.
  • Page 46: Watch Tv (If Equipped)

    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. 40 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 47 6. Touch the name of the preset and touch ENTER. 7. Touch DONE to save the preset. • Touch KEYPAD to directly access a channel with a numeric keypad. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 41 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 48: Watch A Movie (If Equipped)

    From the Media page, touch AM-FM or XM from the source list to display the respective tuner controls. • AM-FM Operations The AM-FM tuner can tune stations manually, scan through the band and store/recall preset stations. 42 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 49 3. Touch SEARCH to select the Scan Tuning mode. 4. To scan down to the next received station, touch j. To scan up to the next received station, touch k. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 43 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 50 3. Touch j or k to scroll through the list of preset stations to find a preset location to store. To jump to the top of the list, touch FIRST. To jump to the end of the list, touch LAST. 44 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 51 The XM tuner can tune stations directly, tune by category and store/recall preset stations. ⇒ Direct Tuning Use Direct Tuning if you know the channel number you want to tune. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 45 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 52 2. Touch the channel number on the numeric keypad and touch ENTER. ⇒ Hide Channels Channels can be hidden from the channel lineup. To hide and/or unhide a channel: 1. Touch KEYPAD to display the keypad controls. 46 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 53 FIRST. To jump to the end of the list, touch LAST. 3. Touch on the channel to be tuned. ⇒ Category Tuning Use Category Tuning to view channels within a category. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 47 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 54 4. Touch j or k to scroll through the list of channels within the category. To jump to the top of the list, touch FIRST. To jump to the end of the list, touch LAST. 5. Touch the channel to be tuned. 48 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 55 3. Touch j or k to scroll through the list of preset stations to find a preset location to store. To jump to the top of the list, touch FIRST. To jump to the end of the list, touch LAST. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 49 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 56: Ipod Control (If Equipped)

    ⇒ To resume playback of the current song or video, touch h. ⇒ To rewind a song or video, touch and hold d. ⇒ To fast forward a song or video, touch and hold c. 50 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 57 ⇒ To scroll through a list, touch the k or j button. To jump to the beginning of the list, touch FIRST. To jump to the end of the list, touch LAST. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 51 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 58: Share Sources

    Enter. Share Sources Audio from media sources can be distributed throughout a Prodigy system equipped with one or more PAMP-4x100 Processor Amplifiers. NOTE: Audio can be shared from any room except for the theater room.
  • Page 59: Lighting Control

    7. Touch DONE to return to source list. Lighting Control In a Prodigy system, preprogrammed lighting scenes are used to create a desired lighting effect. These scenes can be recalled or stored. Individual lighting circuits can also be switched or dimmed to your personal preference.
  • Page 60: Recall Lighting Scenes And Other Lighting Controls

    Lighting scenes in other controlled rooms can be recalled by the PTL4. To control lighting in other rooms: 1. From any page, press SCENES or touch to display the room’s scene controls. NOTE: The scene names may differ. 54 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 61: Store A Scene

    “P-DIMEX Prodigy Single Button Wireless Dimmer and P-SWEX Prodigy Single Button Wireless Switch” on page 129. 2. Touch and hold (for three seconds) the scene name to be saved. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 55 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 62: Control A Switch Or Dimmer

    The PTL4 can be used to control temperature in any zone that uses a P-TSTATRF for temperature control. To select a zone to be controlled: 1. From any page, touch or press CLIMATE to display a list of zones. 56 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 63: Temperature Control

    NOTE: When using a single setpoint, the controlled zone has a 20-minute change limiter to prevent system toggling. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 57 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 64: Set The System Mode

    “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. 58 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 65: Fan Control

    PTL4: 1. Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 56. Climate Controls 2. Touch FAN until the desired setting is displayed. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 59 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 66: Scheduled Operation

    Run the Scheduled Program To run a scheduled program: 1. Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 56. 2. Touch RUN to run the scheduled program. 60 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 67 Set the start time for the time zone using the k or j buttons. To remove the time zone from the schedule, touch REMOVE. d. Touch MAIN to return to the climate controls. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 61 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 68: Hold Setting

    Bezels may not provide a complete watertight seal. Therefore, apply cleaning solution to the cloth rather than the surface of the touchscreen. Wipe touchscreen clean and avoid getting moisture beneath the bezels. 62 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 69: Crestron Mobile Pro App / Xpanel For Mac

    Touch to control the Prodigy system. The Prodigy system allows one iPhone and/or iPod Touch to be connected at a time. The XPanel for Mac program can control an entire Prodigy system from a ® Macintosh computer. The Prodigy system allows one remote Macintosh to be connected.
  • Page 70: Media Controls

    ® Prodigy System Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac Media Controls Select a Source 1. Touch to display the Home page and touch 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.
  • Page 71: Room Selection (If Equipped)

    Prodigy System Room Selection (if equipped) Your Prodigy system may be configured to control the audio feed in other rooms. To select a room to control: 1. From the Media page, touch Room Select to display a list of rooms controlled by the Prodigy system.
  • Page 72 ® Prodigy System Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac ⇒ To store a preset station: 1. Touch and hold the preset location to be stored for approximately five seconds. 2. Touch the channel to be stored in the preset location.
  • Page 73 ® Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac Prodigy System 3. Touch Edit to edit the information. 4. Touch the new channel number and touch Enter. 5. To assign a custom name to the preset, touch Edit Name to display the custom name controls.
  • Page 74: Watch A Movie (If Equipped)

    ® Prodigy System Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac Watch a Movie (if equipped) 1. From the Media page, touch the button for a playback device to display its controls. 2. Use the transport and menu controls, to operate the playback device.
  • Page 75 ® Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac Prodigy System ⇒ Manual Tuning 1. Touch Tune on the bottom of the screen to display the tuning controls. 2. Touch FM or AM to select the FM or AM band.
  • Page 76 ® Prodigy System Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac 4. To scan down to the next received station, touch I. To scan up to the next received station, touch H. ⇒ Recall Presets You can recall from up to 20 AM and 20 FM preset stations. To recall a preset station: 1.
  • Page 77 ® Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac Prodigy System 2. Touch Presets to display the preset controls. 3. Touch j or k to scroll through the list of preset stations. To jump to the top of the list, touch .
  • Page 78 ® Prodigy System Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac • XM Operations The XM tuner can tune stations directly, tune by category and store/recall preset stations. ⇒ Direct Tuning Use Direct Tuning if you know the channel number you want to tune.
  • Page 79 ® Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac Prodigy System ⇒ Hide Channels Channels can be hidden from the channel lineup. To hide and/or unhide a channel: 1. Touch Keypad to display the keypad controls. 2. Touch Setup Channel to display the channel lineup.
  • Page 80 ® Prodigy System Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac ⇒ Channel Tuning Use Channel Tuning to browse through channels in the XM lineup. 1. Touch Channel to display the list of channels. 2. Touch j or k to scroll through the list of channels. To jump to the top of the list, touch .
  • Page 81 ® Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac Prodigy System 3. Touch on the desired category to view the list of channels within the category. 4. Touch j or k to scroll through the list of channels within the category.
  • Page 82 ® Prodigy System Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac ⇒ Store Presets You can store up to 20 preset stations. To store a preset station: 1. Tune a station as described in “Direct Tuning” on page 72, “Channel Tuning” on page 74, or “Category Tuning” on page 2.
  • Page 83: Ipod Control (If Equipped)

    ® Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac Prodigy System iPod Control (if equipped) From the Media page, touch the iPod button to display its controls. The iPod controls consist of the Now Playing page and the Browse page.
  • Page 84 ® Prodigy System Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac • Repeat Controls The Now Playing page also contains a button for selecting a repeat mode. The available repeat modes are: ⇒ All: Songs in a list are played then repeated.
  • Page 85: Share Sources

    Exit. Share Sources Audio from media sources can be distributed throughout a Prodigy system equipped with one or more PAMP-4x100 Processor Amplifiers. NOTE: Audio can be shared from any room except for the theater room.
  • Page 86 ® Prodigy System Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac 3. Touch k or j to scroll through the list of rooms. Rooms that are receiving audio from the shared source are indicated with a . 4. Touch rooms that are to receive shared audio.
  • Page 87: Lighting Control

    Prodigy System Lighting Control In a Prodigy system, preprogrammed lighting scenes are used to create a desired lighting effect. These scenes can be recalled or stored. Individual lighting circuits can also be switched or dimmed to your personal preference. Recall Lighting Scenes and Other Lighting Controls Lighting scenes in a theater or other controlled room can be recalled by the the Crestron Mobile Pro App.
  • Page 88 ® Prodigy System Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac NOTE: The scene names may differ. 2. Touch Room Select to display a list of controlled rooms 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.
  • Page 89: Store A Scene

    ® Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac Prodigy System 3. Touch the scene to be recalled. Dimmers and switches in a room can also be independently controlled. For instructions, refer to page 84. Store a Scene The current light settings can be saved as a scene for recall at a later time.
  • Page 90: Control A Switch Or Dimmer

    Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac Control a Switch or Dimmer The Crestron Mobile Pro App can be used to turn the lights on or off as well as raise or lower the lighting level (P-DIMEX only). 1. Select the room to be controlled as described in steps 1-2, which starts on page 81.
  • Page 91: Climate Control

    P-TSTATRF for temperature control. Select Zone to Control The Crestron Mobile Pro App can be used to control temperature in any zone that uses a P-TSTATRF for temperature control. To select a zone to be controlled: 1.
  • Page 92: Temperature Control

    ® Prodigy System Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac To select another zone, touch Room Select. Temperature Control A controlled climate zone uses setpoints to determine when the zone will be heated or cooled. A zone may be configured to use only heating, cooling, or a combination of both to maintain a temperature.
  • Page 93: Set The System Mode

    ® Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac Prodigy System 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 limiter to prevent system toggling.
  • Page 94: Fan Control

    System Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac To set a controlled zone’s system mode with the Crestron Mobile Pro App: 1. Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 85. 2. Touch Mode until the desired setting is displayed.
  • Page 95: Scheduled Operation

    Any temperature setpoint can be held using the Hold function. The Hold function overrides any scheduled programming. The Crestron Mobile Pro App can be used to set scheduled operation. Run the Scheduled Program 1. Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 85.
  • Page 96 ® Prodigy System Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac 2. Touch Program to display the 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.
  • Page 97: Hold Setting

    ® Crestron Mobile Pro App / XPanel for Mac Prodigy System a. Select the time zone to use when the program resumes by pressing the Next button. b. Set the date when the “Away” setting should stop with the I or h buttons.
  • Page 98: Crestron Xpanel

    Crestron XPanel Crestron XPanel The Crestron XPanel allows remote control of the Prodigy System from a remote PC over the internet or local area nework. The Prodigy system allows one remote PC to be connected. General Controls The Home Page The Home page is where you can access controls for media, lighting (if equipped) and climate (if equipped).
  • Page 99: Media Controls

    NOTE: If your system is equipped with a PT-AMFMXM Radio Tuner, click AM-FM or XM from the source list to control the PT-AMFMXM. , and buttons will always control the mute function and the volume in the selected room. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 93 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 100: Room Selection (If Equipped)

    System Crestron XPanel Room Selection (if equipped) Your Prodigy system may be configured to control the audio feed in other rooms. To select a room to control: 1. From the Media page, click ROOM SELECT to display a list of rooms controlled by the Prodigy system.
  • Page 101 4. To assign a custom name to the preset, click EDIT NAME to display the custom name controls. 5. Click the name to be assigned to the preset and click Enter. 6. Click DONE to save the preset. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 95 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 102: Watch A Movie (If Equipped)

    From the Media page, click AM-FM or XM from the source list to display the respective tuner controls. • AM-FM Operations The AM-FM tuner can tune stations manually, scan through the band and store/recall preset stations. 96 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 103 3. Click SEARCH to select the Scan Tuning mode. 4. To scan down to the next received station, click j. To scan up to the next received station, click k. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 97 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 104 You can store up to 20 AM and 20 FM preset stations. To store a preset station: 1. Tune a station as described in “Manual Tuning” on page 97 or “Scan Tuning” on page 97. 2. Click PRESETS to display the preset controls. 98 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 105 The XM tuner can tune stations directly, tune by category and store/recall preset stations. ⇒ Direct Tuning Use Direct Tuning if you know the channel number you want to tune. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 99 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 106 ENTER. ⇒ Hide Channels Channels can be hidden from the channel lineup. To hide and/or unhide a channel: 1. Click KEYPAD to display the keypad controls. 100 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 107 2. Click j or k to scroll through the list of channels. To jump to the top of the list, click FIRST. To jump to the end of the list, click LAST. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 101 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 108 To jump to the top of the list, click FIRST. To jump to the end of the list, click LAST. To return to the list of categories, click BACK. 5. Click on the channel to be tuned. 102 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 109 1. Tune a station as described in “Direct Tuning” on page 99, “Channel Tuning” on page 101, or “Category Tuning” on page 102. 2. Click PRESETS to display the preset controls. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 103 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 110: Ipod Control (If Equipped)

    Click on the playback buttons and menu buttons to control the iPod. ⇒ To pause the current song or video, click b. 104 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 111 ⇒ Track: Current track is repeated. ⇒ Off: All tracks in a list are played without repeat. To select a repeat mode, click the button next to Repeat until the desired mode is displayed. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 105 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 112 ⇒ 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. 106 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 113: Share Sources

    Prodigy System Share Sources Audio from media sources can be distributed throughout a Prodigy system equipped with one or more PAMP-4x100 Processor Amplifiers. NOTE: Audio can be shared from any room except for the theater room. 1. If controlling the theater, select a room as described page 94.
  • Page 114 Prodigy System Crestron XPanel 6. Click rooms that are to receive shared audio. To unselect a room, click the room again. 7. Click DONE to return to source list. 108 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 115: Lighting Control

    Prodigy System Lighting Control In a Prodigy system, preprogrammed lighting scenes are used to create a desired lighting effect. These scenes can be recalled or stored. Individual lighting circuits can also be switched or dimmed to your personal preference. Recall Lighting Scenes and Other Lighting Controls Lighting scenes in a theater or other controlled room can be recalled by the Crestron XPanel project.
  • Page 116: Control Lighting In Other Rooms

    2. Click ROOM SELECT to display a list of controlled rooms. To select a room, click the name of the room to be controlled. To scroll through the list of controlled rooms, click the k or j buttons. 110 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 117: Store A Scene

    XPanel can be used to turn the lights on or off as well as raise or lower the lighting level (P-DIMEX only). 1. Select the room to be controlled as described in steps 1-2 on page 110. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 111 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 118: Climate Control

    P-TSTATRF for temperature control. Select Zone to Control The XPanel program can be used to control temperature in any zone that uses a P-TSTATRF for temperature control. 112 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 119 NOTE: Zone names may vary. 2. Click the zone name to be controlled. The climate controls for the controlled zone will be displayed. 3. To select another zone, click ROOM SELECT. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 113 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 120: Temperature Control

    A Prodigy-controlled HVAC zone has up to five operating modes: NOTE: Not all modes are available for all HVAC zones. • OFF: In Off mode, all HVAC systems are disabled. 114 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 121 To set a controlled zone’s system mode with an XPanel program: 1. Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 112. 2. Click the desired system mode. NOTE: Not all modes are available for all HVAC systems. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 115 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 122: Fan Control

    This is typically set to an energy-saving setting. Any temperature setpoint can be held using the Hold function. The Hold function overrides any scheduled programming. 116 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 123 1. Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 112. 2. Click RUN to run the scheduled program. Adjust Wake, Leave, Return, Sleep, and Away Settings 1. Select the zone to be controlled as described on page 112. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 117 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 124 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 with the NEXT button. 118 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 125: Hold Setting

    Hold function is disabled. Any changes caused by a program change are ignored while the Hold function is enabled. Click HOLD to enable the Hold function. Click RUN to disable the Hold function and resume the set operating schedule. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 119 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 126: P-Cbd-Ad Prodigy Wireless Audio Keypad

    P-CBD-AD Prodigy Wireless Audio Keypad The Prodigy Wireless Audio Keypad (P-CBD-AD) is used to control audio in a room. Up to six P-CBD-AD keypads can be used in a Prodigy system. Power Control The last selected device can be turned on or off with the power control.
  • Page 127: Am/Fm

    To listen to an iPod that is playing, press the IPOD source button. To skip to the next track, press the IPOD source button again. To skip to the next playlist, press and hold the IPOD source button. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 121 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 128: P-Cbd-Ad-Wired Prodigy Wired Audio Keypad

    The Prodigy Wired Audio Keypad (P-CBD-AD Wired) is used to control audio in a room using a PAMP-4X100. Up to 12 P-CBD-AD-WIRED keypads can be used in a Prodigy system. Power Control The last selected device can be turned on or off with the power control.
  • Page 129: Am/Fm

    To listen to an iPod that is playing, press the IPOD source button. To skip to the next track, press the IPOD source button again. To skip to the next playlist, press and hold the IPOD source button. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 123 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 130: Pt-Amfmxm Radio Tuner

    Crestron PT-AMFMXM PT-AMFMXM Radio Tuner The Radio Tuner (PT-AMFMXM) provides simultaneous output of received AM/FM and XM signals to the Prodigy system. Up to four PT-AMFMXM devices can be used in a Prodigy system. Select a Band To listen to AM radio press AM.
  • Page 131: Category Tuning (Xm Only)

    Radio ID and signal strength. To view the Radio ID: 1. Select the XM tuner as described in “Select a Band” on page 124. 2. Press MENU to display the list of options. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 125 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 132 2. Press MENU to display the list of options. 3. Press j or k to display Signal Strength and press ENTER. The signal strength will be displayed. 4. Press MENU to return to the list of options. 126 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 133: Pamp-4X100 Processor Amplifier

    ROOM 4 button. Similarly, the ROOM 1 LED will act in unison with the ROOM 2 LED and the ROOM 3 LED will act in unison with the ROOM 4 LED. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 127 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 134: Volume Control Mode

    2. Press the ROOM button again to exit the Volume Control mode. If j or k is not pressed for 10 seconds, the PAMP-4X100 will automatically exit the Volume Control mode. 128 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 135: P-Dimex Prodigy Single Button Wireless Dimmer And P-Swex Prodigy Single Button Wireless Switch

    Wireless Switch (P-SWEX) are optional interfaces that are used for local control of lighting in a Prodigy system. Depending on the system configuration, up to 99 switches/dimmers can be used in a Prodigy system. The P-DIMEX has light emitting diodes (LEDs), a rocker button, and an air- gap switch.
  • Page 136: Store A Preset Lighting Level

    Use the rocker button to turn the light on or off. • To turn on the light, tap the upper part of the rocker button. • To turn off the light, tap the lower part of the rocker button. 130 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 137: P-Ldimex Prodigy Wireless Lamp Dimmer And P-Lswex Prodigy Wireless Lamp Switch

    (P-LSWEX) are optional interfaces that are used for local control of plug-in lighting devices in a Prodigy system. Depending on the system configuration, up to 99 lamp switches/dimmers can be used in a Prodigy system. The P-LDIMEX has a pushbutton with integrated light emitting diode (LED) and an electrical receptacle.
  • Page 138: Control A Switch

    Crestron P-LDIMEX / P-LSWEX Control a Switch Tap the button to toggle the connected device on or off. The LED will light to indicate that the receptacle is energized. 132 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 139: P-Cbd Prodigy Wireless Keypad

    Prodigy Single Button Wireless Dimmer (P-DIMEX) or Single Button Wireless Switch (P-SWEX) to provide 3-way lighting control. Up to six P-CBD keypads can be used in a Prodigy system. Left: P-CBD 4-Button for Use with P-DIMEX, Right: P-CBD 2-Button for Use with P-SWEX...
  • Page 140: P-Tstatrf Prodigy Wireless Thermostat

    P-TSTATRF Prodigy Wireless Thermostat The Prodigy Wireless Thermostat (P-TSTATRF) is used to control HVAC functions in a Prodigy system. It functions the same as a traditional thermostat while allowing for control by a Prodigy system. Up to three P-TSTATRF thermostats can be used in a Prodigy system.
  • Page 141: Set The System Mode

    Off, Heat, Auxiliary Heat (for heat pump and dual-fuel systems), Cool and Auto (if enabled). NOTE: Not all modes are available for all HVAC zones. Prodigy System: PMC2 • 135 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 142: Fan Control

    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. 136 • Prodigy System: PMC2 System User Guide – DOC. 7007B...
  • Page 143: Problem Solving

    Crestron Prodigy System Problem Solving Troubleshooting The following table provides corrective action for possible trouble situations. If further assistance is required, please contact your Crestron Prodigy dealer. PMC2 Troubleshooting TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION System does not PTX3 battery power is...
  • Page 144 Crestron Electronics, Inc. User Guide – DOC. 7007B 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647 (2027855) Tel: 888.CRESTRON 06.10 Fax: 201.767.7576 Specifications subject to www.crestron.com change without notice.

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