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  Series 3000 Touchpanels

Operations Guide - DOC. 8094B

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RS-232 interface for stand-alone applications (lectern-mount
configurations only)

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optional feature buttons adjacent to touchpanel

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printout of screen designs on standard printer

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Position Lock feature provides durable support of panel at any angle of
inclination between 0 and 70 degrees (tiltcase configurations only).

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VisionTools™ for Windows (VTW), 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 Series 3000 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
CRESNET II system. The project is uploaded to the touchpanel and programmed
into the flash PROM. The touchpanel uses the programmed project until another set
is uploaded from the PC. The PC may be disconnected from the rack or panel
except during reprogramming. For additional software information, consult the help
file available on the VTW installation disks.

Position Lock Button

The position lock button is centrally located at the front of the base on Series 3000
adjustable tiltcase touchpanels. These touchpanels permit incremental angle
positions indicated by audible clicks. Range of motion is adjustable for user comfort
and can vary from zero inclination to 70 degrees from horizontal. Thus the user can
position the touchscreen to a comfortable angle, just as a microphone can be
repositioned for each speaker. The comfortable angle is herein referred to as user
position. The position lock guarantees that once a user position is established or
locked, the angle will not degrade from repeated presses on the touchscreen.

The touchscreen is free to move up from the horizontal to an incremental angle.
Grasp the touchscreen with a hand at each side and gently tilt up to a comfortable
position. To activate position lock, slightly reverse the motion until the touchpanel
stops moving. Correct hand placement is shown below. The touchscreen is now set
into user position.

Hand Position for Tilting Touchpanel to Vertical

Once in user position, position lock is activated which means the touchscreen can
not be forced to the horizontal position without depressing the position lock button.
The touchscreen is still free to tilt up; a new user position is established at each
increment or audible click.

Summary of Contents for BriteTouch 3000

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Page 3: ...cifications 6 Installation Setup 7 Identity Code 7 Recommended Cleaning 7 Preparation for Use 7 Hardware Hookup 8 Configuring the Touchpanel 9 Programming 15 Reserved Join Numbers 15 Workshop Versus S...

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Page 5: ...h Series 3000 unit is to replace hard wired panels in either a CRESNET II or an RS 232 based control system The touchpanel is capable of replacing large complicated panels with a series of simpler scr...

Page 6: ...cted from the rack or panel except during reprogramming For additional software information consult the help file available on the VTW installation disks Position Lock Button The position lock button...

Page 7: ...h the touch of a single button regardless of the current page being displayed Physical Description Touchpanels The 9 6 inch 23 9 cm touch sensitive viewing screen is located on the front of each Serie...

Page 8: ...0 Touchpanels Interface Module CN RJ11 NOTE All tiltcase Series 3000 touchpanels are supplied with a cable assembly that connects to the CN RJ11 supplied Pinout information is provided in this section...

Page 9: ...ts are moveable and can tilt The B suffix identifies the touchpanel as having feature buttons The L suffix identifies the touchpanel as a lectern mount The 1M suffix identifies the touchpanel as havin...

Page 10: ...CT 3000 CT 3000B CT 3000 1M Height 8 6 in 212 8 cm LC 3000 LC 3000B LC 3000 1M Width 11 2 in 28 5 cm Dimensions Weight Depth 7 0 in 17 8 cm without CN RJ11 Weight 5 5 lb 2 5 kg for CT configurations W...

Page 11: ...ge quality For best cleaning results use a clean damp non abrasive cloth with any commercially available non ammonia glass cleaner Bezels may not provide a complete water tight seal Therefore apply cl...

Page 12: ...II network cable shown below and appropriate interface module Recommended CRESNET II Network Cable Part No CRE 2S18218 NOTE Wire is available from Liberty Wire Cable 719 260 0061 CN RJ11 OR ANY LECTER...

Page 13: ...le assembly is not supplied 4 Apply power to the touchpanel and observe illumination of the touch sensitive screen The touchpanel enters RUN MODE and displays a loaded panel page To enter SETUP MODE a...

Page 14: ...he upper left corner Touch the corner of the screen to initiate calibration Another message Touch Lower Right Corner appears in the lower right corner Touch the corner of the screen to return to the M...

Page 15: ...settings If parameters are saved the settings are restored in the event of a power failure The Save Setup button located just above the Return button in the corner of the Setup Menu may be selected a...

Page 16: ...ng is disabled when the Panel Track button is deselected When disabled a given touchpanel does not respond to page changes made to other touchpanels on the network Panel tracking is factory set with t...

Page 17: ...ave been set RS 232 Menu Lectern Mount Configurations Only Select the RS 232 button located at the top of the second column of the Setup Menu to change the touchpanel display to the RS 232 Menu shown...

Page 18: ...form turns off a function sending back information received from the touchpanel i e jumping pins 2 and 3 makes the buttons momentary Notice that the touchpanel responds to P and R commands even when c...

Page 19: ...the center of the button Save Setup and Run Program The Save Setup and Run Program button located at the upper right corner of the Main Menu saves all of the setup information to EEPROM and displays t...

Page 20: ...n of the control system requirements The objects that are used in SIMPL are called symbols A basic touchpanel SIMPL program is shown below in block diagram form Series 3000 SIMPL Program The CRESNET I...

Page 21: ...lustrations provide insight to a small portion of a CRESNET control system developed with SIMPL Windows To begin the programmer should envision the system in block diagram form shown below Block Diagr...

Page 22: ...d assign signals to the Interlock symbol shown below Graphical Detail View of an Interlock in SIMPL Windows Programming Manager The signals from the Interlock are used as feedback into the touchpanel...

Page 23: ...ectly calibrated Enter SETUP MODE and recalibrate Touchpanel is not Incorrect network wiring Touch screen to remove message and verify correct wiring to all connectors responding and screen displays N...

Page 24: ...0 In Europe call Crestron International at 32 15 730 974 In Asia call Crestron Asia at 852 2341 2016 In Latin America call 525 574 15 90 For local support from exclusive Crestron factory trained perso...

Page 25: ...er to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three 3 years from the date of shipment to purchaser Disk drives and any other moving or rotating mechanical parts...

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