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Crestron ST-1550C 1-Way Wireless RF Touchpanel
Button press feedback produces a change in appearance from the inactive state to the
active state, or vice versa, as defined in the program.
Momentary feedback, from inactive to active and back to inactive, has a short
duration, lasting only as long as the button is pressed.
Toggle feedback produces a change of state each time the button is pressed (a
logical active vs. inactive).
With Interlock feedback, only one button in an assigned interlock group can be
active at a time. Pressing an inactive button changes its state to active, and
forces the other buttons in the group to inactive. (To clear all buttons in the
interlock group requires that an extra button be added whose sole purpose is to
force all the others to the inactive state.)
Duration feedback is assigned to a group of buttons that are to be activated
simultaneously, remain active for a specified period of time, and then return to
the inactive state.
In the following paragraphs, each feedback type will be discussed in detail as
applicable.
VT Pro-e Procedures
Buttons requiring feedback need to have the feedback type assigned as if it were a
property of the object. Button feedback logic is classified as momentary, toggle,
interlock, or duration. Logic is added to the buttons on the panel (after join numbers
and other properties have been assigned), by right clicking the button in VT Pro-e
and selecting Feedback, which displays the “Feedback” window.
“Feedback” Window
NOTE: When the Feedback window is open, you can click on any of the buttons on
the page and view their various feedback properties.
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