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Crestron ST-1550 & ST-1550C 1-Way Wireless RF Touchpanels
NOTE: If the control system in use has a 4-pin network connector rather than a
modular (RJ11-type) NET connector, use an ST-CBL (sold separately) or make a
cable. Refer to the cable specifications, shown after the following steps.
1. Before making any connections to the touchpanel, verify that control
system is properly connected to the PC (using cable 15717 and adapter)
and powered on.
2. Attach the stereo connector end of the programming cable, part number
15710, to the touchpanel.
3. Attach the RJ11 connector end of the programming cable, part number
15710, to the connector labeled NET on the control system.
4. Attach the appropriate Crestron external AC power pack or equivalent
to the touchpanel and plug the power cable into an appropriate outlet.
5. Use Crestron VT Pro-e software or Viewport to upload the panel design
project to the touchpanel. Refer to the software help file for upload
settings.
NOTE: Network transfers should always be set to XMODEM, never ASCII when
uploading touchpanels.
6. After the touchpanel has been programmed, disconnect the
programming cable. The touchpanel communicates with the control
system via RF signals.
Programming Cable Specifications
Reserved Join Numbers
A reserved join number is a feature of the software that enables a designer to create a
button on a touchpanel page that completes a predetermined function. The table after
this paragraph provides a list of reserved join numbers available within SIMPL
Windows 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, ramps
contrast, adjusts brightness, etc., via reserved join numbers.
Operations Guide – DOC. 5803A 1-Way Wireless RF Touchpanels: ST-1550 & ST-1550C
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