Internal Scheduler; Button Sequence Development - Crestron ST-1550 User's Operation Manual

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Crestron ST-1550 & ST-1550C

Internal Scheduler

User's Operations Guide - DOC. 5804
Advanced Settings Screen
Crestron offers an internal scheduler feature built into the touchpanel. There are
actually two parts to the internal scheduler: developing a button sequence and
scheduling a button sequence/function. Each part can be utilized independently of
the other or combined.
Sequences and schedules can be programmed into your system by the dealer that
supplied your system. However, with proper and careful project design by the
programmer, you can easily make adjustments to the system to better suit your
personal needs and way of life. Furthermore, you can schedule an event so that it can
begin at any given date and time and reoccur as you see fit. An event is defined as
the actions initiated by one sequence or a single button function.
NOTE: Since the exact screen layout for your system is unique, the following
descriptions for the two parts of the internal scheduler is only a generalization. If you
decide to take advantage of this feature, consult your dealer for the personal layout
details of your system.

Button Sequence Development

A button sequence differs from macros created from the Control pull-down menu of
the programming software, because the end user can assign actions to the sequence.
The purpose of developing a button sequence is to build a consecutive order of
preselected buttons that runs in real time when a single programmed button is
touched. The buttons in the sequence can be chosen from any page in the project.
There are two buttons that must be touched when developing a sequence. One button
initiates the "learning" function and the other terminates it. These buttons as well as
a set of programmable buttons may exist on a specialized page designed by the
programmer. Complete the following steps to assign a programmable button to a
button sequence. It is assumed that the begin and end "learning" buttons, the
programmable buttons, and the buttons to be included in the sequence exist in the
project available to the end user.
1. Touch the begin "learning" button.
2. Touch a programmable button.
3. Touch the buttons in the sequence at the same speed that you would
like to be replicated. These buttons can be from any page in the project.
4. Touch the end "learning" button.
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