Specifications
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Wired 5.7 Inch Tabletop Touchpanel Crestron TPS-1700
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Wired 5.7 Inch Tabletop Touchpanel: TPS-1700 Operations Guide - DOC. 6117
“Quick” Pushbuttons
Pushbutton Layout and Join
Number Assignment
CRESTRO N
1
5
6
10
Ten “quick” pushbuttons flank the LCD display. You can use these buttons to access
any frequently used commands. Each button has a permanently fixed digital join
number; refer to the illustration shown to the left. The sequence of digital join
numbers is (top to bottom) 1 through 5 on the left side and 6 through 10 on the right
side.
NOTE: A VT Pro-e sample project, TPS-1700.VTP, is available from the
Downloads page (VTPRO-E Library) of the Crestron website (www.crestron.com).
This project provides guides for panel designers so that they can line up objects with
the 10 “quick” pushbuttons that flank the LCD display. New users are required to
register in order to obtain access to the FTP site.
NOTE: A user may not want the LCD display to come on after a pushbutton is
pressed when the unit is in Standby mode. The Startup Preference option allows the
user to select whether the touchpanel’s display comes on or stays off after a
pushbutton is pressed. For more information, refer to “Startup Preference” on page 8.
Reserved Join Numbers
A reserved join number is a feature of the software that enables a designer to create a
button that completes a predetermined function. The tables on the next page provide
lists of reserved join numbers available within the software.
NOTE: Many touchpanel configuration “shortcuts” are available via the software.
A button can be created on a page that either calls up the Preferences Menu, adjusts
brightness, etc., via reserved join numbers.
Analog Reserved Join Numbers for TPS-1700
JOIN NUMBER FUNCTION VALUE
17201 Brightness* 1-100%
17203 Standby Timeout* 0-120 minutes
17300 Keyclick Volume* 1-100%
* Defaults:
LCD Brightness – 48%; Standby Timeout – 10 minutes;
Key Click Volume – 50%
NOTE: Standby Timeout adjusts in 1-minute increments from 1 to 10 minutes, and
in ten-minute increments from 20-120 minutes.










