Specifications
1-Way Wireless RF Touchpanel  Crestron ST-1700C 
“Create Interlock” Window 
For new interlock groups, move the cursor over each button to be added and left-
click to select it. (Notice that the cursor assumes the pointing hand shape when it is 
over the page.) If a button is inadvertently placed in the “Buttons:” field, highlight 
the button and select Delete to remove it from the group. Select OK to confirm and 
save the interlock group. 
To edit an existing interlock group, select the group in the “Edit Interlock” window 
and click Edit to open the “Create Interlock” window. Add or delete buttons as 
needed. 
Duration  
A button defined with duration feedback will remain active for a fixed time period as 
defined in the Duration field. The purpose of a duration feedback is to simulate a 
function in the SIMPL Windows program that must remain active for a certain 
amount of time, such as closing drapes or lowering a screen. 
Right-click on the desired button, and select Feedback. In the “Feedback” window, 
select Duration as the feedback type, and enter the desired duration in seconds. 
Sequence Groups 
A sequence group consists of a number of assigned buttons that are activated as a 
group as a result of a single button press. When the first button is activated, the other 
buttons are activated either sequentially, when one or more of the buttons is defined 
as having duration feedback, or simultaneously if no durations are included in the 
group. This is an important feature when one wishes to guarantee that a single 
selection can activate a number of functions. For example, one can unify the 
following functions: draw shades closed, dim lights, and start projector. This ensures 
that when this sequence group is activated, all functions of the collective unit are 
activated together. 
Starting from an open page, select (or create) the button that is to activate the group, 
right click and select Feedback. In the “Feedback” window, select Duration as the 
feedback type, and enter the desired Duration in seconds. In the Button Action area 
Joins field, scroll to the desired button joins and click the Add Step button. As each 
one is added, “Simulate Button xx” appears in the Sequence Group list. When all the 
desired joins have been added, click Close to accept the entries and close the 
“Feedback” window. (Refer to the following figure.) 
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