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Isys 5.7” Wireless Touch Screens Crestron TPS-6X Series
32 Isys 5.7” Wireless Touch Screens: TPS-6X Series Operations Guide DOC. 6875C
System Messages, which display gateway or control system disconnect warnings and
Display on from Hardkey, which causes the display to turn on along with the touch
screen at the press of any key on the front of the touch screen.
NOTE: Disabling System Messages does not prevent a warning message in the
event of a low battery condition.
BACKLIGHT
From the “TOUCHPANEL” menu, touch BACKLIGHT to enter the
“BACKLIGHT SETUP” menu, shown in the following illustration.
“BACKLIGHT SETUP” Menu
The “BACKLIGHT SETUP” menu offers access to the “DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS”
and “KEY BACKLIGHT BRIGHTNESS” screens as well as and + controls to set
the Brightness fading Rate (how fast the screen brightness changes when the HIGH,
MEDIUM or LOW buttons are touched or the right trigger key is used to control
screen brightness). There are also ON/OFF controls for Gradual Backlight Dimming
upon Timeout, Trigger Key Control for Screen Brightness and Key Backlight State.
Gradual Backlight Dimming upon Timeout sets the screen to fade to black when ON
or to simply shut off when OFF. When set to ON, the fade rate is five seconds.
Trigger Key Control for Screen Brightness enables brightness toggling with the right
trigger key (on top of the touch screen). When ON, the right trigger key toggles
display brightness between high, medium, low and standby.
NOTE: The right trigger key can toggle screen brightness when the TPS-6X is
displaying a project. It does not toggle screen brightness in the setup menus.
Key Backlight State turns the backlighting for the front panel keys ON or OFF.
Touch Display Brightness to enter the “DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS” screen, shown
in the illustration on the following page.
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