Specifications

Crestron SIMPL Windows Software
The button press is the end user’s request for a specific action; therefore, the output
signals of the user interface have to be named, or “defined”. This way, each signal
can be identified and routed properly.
To program a user interface, locate it in Program View by expanding the appropriate
slot or folder. Then drag the interface to Detail View or double-click it. This will
display the touchpanel definition in Detail View.
User Interface (Touchpanel) Symbol
Click each signal you want to name. Signals should be given descriptive names such
as “Power_On”, “Screen_Up” or “DVD_Play”, for example.
Selected Signal
The signal must be selected or highlighted before text can be entered. By default, the
top input signal (top left) is automatically selected when a signal is first displayed.
Use the pointer or arrow keys to navigate around the symbol.
NOTE: Signals whose symbol label appears in [brackets] are optional and are not
necessary for the symbol to operate.
You can enter the signal name when the signal is highlighted.
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