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Crestron TPS-1700 Isys
Wired 5.7 Inch Tabletop Touchpanel
Operations Guide - DOC. 6117 Isys
Wired 5.7 Inch Tabletop Touchpanel: TPS-1700 15
Serial Input Signal Descriptions
INPUT DESCRIPTION
text-o1 through text-o999
Notifies panel of text string (1 – 999). Also called
indirect text.
Serial Output Signal Descriptions
OUTPUT DESCRIPTION
text-i1 through text-i127 For remapping of system reserved joins (1 – 127).
Device Extenders
Device extenders provide additional logic and functionality to a device. The Poll
Manager and Sleep/Wake Manager symbols are device extenders for touchpanels.
Poll Manager takes the touchpanel on and off line during polling by the control
system. Sleep/Wake Manager suspends and restores operation of the touchpanel. For
additional information about Device Extenders, refer to the latest version of the
Crestron SIMPL Windows Symbol Guide (Doc. 6120), or the on-line help included
with SIMPL Windows.
Example Program
An example program for the TPS-1700 is available from the Crestron FTP site
(ftp://ftp.crestron.com). Select the Examples folder and search for TPS-1700.ZIP that
contains the example program, associated files and a README.TXT file that
describes the program.
Programming with VisionTools
Pro-e
VT Pro-e, a design and programming Windows
-based software, permits the
creation of unlimited control screen variations incorporating two and three-
dimensional graphics and text. A set of pages, which make up a project, can be
designed for each TPS-1700 touchpanel application. Each page contains objects such
as custom control graphics, two and three-dimensional buttons, sliders, and digital
readouts which allow the user to interface with the control system via join numbers.
Unjoined objects are not interfaced with the system and thus cannot initiate any
functions. The completed and compiled project is uploaded to the touchpanel and
programmed into the flash PROM via the File | Upload Project command. The
touchpanel uses the programmed project until another set is uploaded from the PC.
The PC may be disconnected from the control system or panel except during
reprogramming. VT Pro-e also allows users the option to generate projects destined
for web browsers rather than for physical touchpanels.
For additional software information, refer to the help file provided with the software.
The latest version of VT Pro-e can be obtained from the Downloads | Software
Updates section of the Crestron website (www.crestron.com)
.
Multi-mode objects offer high-
p
erformance programming!
The single most-advanced VT Pro-e high-performance programming technique
involving the TPS-1700 is the concept of multi-mode objects. A multi-mode object
(i.e., button, legend, etc.) is an object drawn on a VT Pro-e page that can have one or
more active and inactive visible settings (modes).
For examples, refer to the MULT-MOD.ZIP file. It is available from the Crestron
FTP site <ftp://ftp.crestron.com>
. Select the Examples Folder. This file contains the
VT Pro-e touchpanel files and SIMPL Windows files that illustrate the high-
performance capabilities of multi-mode objects.
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