Crestron TSW-560 Supplemental Manual

Crestron TSW-560 Supplemental Manual

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TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060
5 in., 7 in., and 10.1 in.
Touch Screens
Supplemental Guide
Crestron Electronics, Inc.

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  • Page 1 TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060 5 in., 7 in., and 10.1 in. Touch Screens Supplemental Guide Crestron Electronics, Inc.
  • Page 2 Communications, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Other trademarks, registered trademarks, and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Crestron disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. Crestron is not responsible for errors in typography or photography.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ........................... 1 Product Features ......................... 2 Access the Setup Screens ......................4 Configure the Device ........................6 Ethernet Setup ............................6 IP Table Setup ............................. 8 Audio Setup ..............................11 Display Setup ............................12 Standby Timeout ............................15 Application Selection ..........................
  • Page 4 Teem ................................66 Robin ................................68 EMS Software ............................71 Teams Video .............................. 72 Connect to Crestron XiO Cloud Service ................75 Claim a Single Device ..........................75 Claim Multiple Devices ..........................76 ii • Contents Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    5 in., 7 in., and 10.1 in. Touch Screens Introduction The Crestron® TSW-560, TSW-760, and TSW-1060 are stylish and versatile wall mount touch screens that feature onboard voice recognition, Smart Graphics® technology, web browsing, H.264 streaming video, a built-in camera, a Rava® SIP intercom, and PoE+ (Power over Ethernet+) network power.
  • Page 6: Product Features

    Product Features Refer to the following chart to determine the product features that are available on the TSW-560, TSW-560P, TSW-760, and TSW-1060 touch screens. TSW-x60 Series Feature Chart FEATURE CLASS FEATURE TSW-560 TSW-560P TSW-760 TSW-1060 Display Size 5 in. 5 in.
  • Page 7 View call status via Zoom Rooms program Capabilities Show/hide app via program Native Sonos® application Other Features 2N® door station support for Crestron Pyng® OS 2 TSW-x60-LB light bar SSW/SSC/SIW Supported Accessories Multisurface Mounting Kit Future Future Mullion Mounting Kit Future...
  • Page 8: Access The Setup Screens

    The setup screens enable basic configuration prior to regular operation of the touch screen. NOTE: The Crestron TSW-560P 5 in. portrait touch screen provides the same setup screens that are described in this guide, but the appearance and layout of the screens have been modified for portrait orientation.
  • Page 9 Setup screen and a Save & Exit button that may be tapped to save all settings, to exit the setup screens, and to return to the selected scheduling application. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 5...
  • Page 10: Configure The Device

    Tap APPLY CHANGES to apply any new Ethernet settings to the touch screen • and to stay in setup mode. Tap REBOOT to exit setup mode and reboot the touch screen. • 6 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 11 To edit the static IP address, the static subnet mask, the static default router, the preferred DNS, or the alternate preferred DNS, tap the text field underneath the setting name. The on-screen numeric keypad opens for the chosen setting. Edit IP Address On-Screen Numeric Keypad Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 7...
  • Page 12: Ip Table Setup

    Online indicator for each IP table entry. (Green indicates that the control system is online.) To add or edit an entry, tap Add/Edit next to the corresponding entry. The Ethernet Setup - Edit IP Table screen is displayed. 8 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 13 Ethernet Setup - Edit IP Table screen. On the Ethernet Setup - Edit IP Table screen, tap the IP Address / Hostname text field to display an on-screen keyboard. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 9...
  • Page 14 Tap < BACK on the Ethernet Setup - Edit IP Table screen to return to the Ethernet Setup - IP Table screen. Tap < BACK on the Ethernet Setup - IP Table screen to return to the Setup screen. 10 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 15: Audio Setup

    Tap the up and down arrow buttons to raise or lower the touch screen beep volume incrementally from 0 to 100%. ‒ Tap Beep On or Beep Off to turn the beep volume on or off. Tap < BACK to return to the Setup screen. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 11...
  • Page 16: Display Setup

    Tap the left and right arrow buttons on either side of Key ALS Threshold Value to adjust the ALS threshold value for switching between high and low auto-brightness presets on the key backlight. 12 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 17 Tap Low, Med, or High to set the brightness level to low, medium, or high, • respectively, for the LCD display and key backlight. Tap < BACK to return to the Display Setup screen. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 13...
  • Page 18 0 to 100%. Tap < BACK to return to the Display Setup screen. Tap < BACK on the Display Setup screen to return to the Setup screen. 14 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 19: Standby Timeout

    Tap the up and down arrow buttons to increase the touch screen standby timeout duration from 0 to 120 minutes. Tap Screen Saver Options to display the Standby Screensaver screen. Standby Screensaver Screen Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 15...
  • Page 20: Application Selection

    Each application uses a unique setup procedure for registering and configuring the application. For more information on setting up each application, refer to "Application Setup" on page 54. Tap < BACK to return to the Setup screen. 16 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 21: Diagnostics & Advanced

    Use the Diagnostics & Advanced screen to access various diagnostic test screens for the touch screen. The Diagnostics & Advanced screen also provides the touch screen CPU temperature and available memory. Each test screen is described in the sections that follow. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 17...
  • Page 22: Test Patterns

    Use the Test Pattern Diagnostics screen to display any of the available test patterns. Tap one of the buttons on the screen to display its respective test pattern. Tap < BACK to return to the Diagnostics & Advanced screen. 18 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 23: Touch Test

    Use the touch test screen to test the touch functionality of the display. When a location button is tapped, its respective indicator lights on the screen. Tap RETURN to return to the Diagnostics & Advanced screen. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 19...
  • Page 24: Rtsp Test

    0 to 100%. Tap On or Off under Mute to mute or unmute the media volume. • Tap < BACK to return to the Diagnostics & Advanced screen. 20 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 25: Lan Test

    The connection data updates after every successive ping. Tap < BACK to return to the Diagnostics & Advanced screen. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 21...
  • Page 26: Keypad Test

    When one of the hard keys is pressed on the touch screen, its respective indicator lights on the screen. Tap < BACK to return to the Diagnostics & Advanced screen. 22 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 27: Rava Test

    If the intercom does not function, there is an issue with the intercom settings. Use the buttons on the left and right of the screen to view or control various call • settings. Tap Rava Setup to display the Rava Settings screen. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 23...
  • Page 28 The touch screen Rava SIP intercom may be configured to connect to a 2N® door station as part of a Crestron Pyng® OS 2 door station solution. For more information, refer to the Crestron Pyng OS 2 for CP3-R Product Manual (Doc. 8356) at www.crestron.com/manuals.
  • Page 29: Mic Test

    When the second playback is finished, the display automatically returns to the Diagnostics & Advanced screen. Tap < BACK on the Diagnostics & Advanced screen to return to the Setup screen. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 25...
  • Page 30: About

    About Screen Use the About screen to view information about the touch screen, including the firmware version and the operating system versions. Tap < BACK to return to the Setup screen. 26 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 31: Configuration Via Web Interface

    Settings tab for configuring touch screen settings and for selecting a touch screen application. The device hostname is displayed at the top left of the page. If the Crestron room scheduling application is running on the touch screen, the web configuration utility provides additional configuration options for the room scheduling application.
  • Page 32: Actions Menu

    Click Restore to restore the touch screen configuration settings to their default values. After Restore is selected a dialog box is displayed asking whether the device settings should be restored. Select Yes to restore the settings or No to cancel the restore. 28 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 33: Firmware Upgrade

    Click Download Logs to download the touch screen message logs for diagnostic purposes. The message files download as a compressed .tgz file. Once the compressed file is downloaded, extract the message log files to view them. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 29...
  • Page 34: Project Upload

    Save Changes Click Save Changes to save any changes made to the configuration settings. Revert Click Revert to revert the touch screen back to the last saved configuration settings. 30 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 35: Status

    Click + More details at the bottom of the Device tab to display an expanded section that shows additional touch screen information (for Crestron internal use only). If + More Details is selected, click - Less details to collapse the section.
  • Page 36: Network

    Ethernet connection is inactive.) MAC Address: The unique touch screen MAC (media access control) address • For more information on configuring network settings, refer to "Network" on page 36. 32 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 37: Control System

    • Room ID: The control system room ID that the touch screen is associated with • (for connections with the Crestron Virtual Control server-based control system) IP Address/Hostname: The control system IP address or hostname • Server Port: The control system server port •...
  • Page 38: Settings

    Each selection is described in the sections that follow. System Setup Click System Settings to configure general network and touch screen settings. Settings Tab - System Setup (Continued on following page) 34 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 39 Settings Tab - System Setup (continued) Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 35...
  • Page 40 ‒ Brightness Medium Preset: Enter a value (1‒100) for the LCD display medium brightness preset. ‒ Brightness Low Preset: Enter a value (1‒100) for the LCD display low brightness preset. 36 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 41 Crestron Fusion 10 On-Premises Software Getting Started Guide (Doc. 7685) at www.crestron.com/manuals. Fusion Cloud: Toggle the switch to enable or disable a connection to a Crestron • Fusion Cloud server. This connection is only applicable when the scheduling mode is set to Crestron Default or User Project.
  • Page 42: Audio

    • Cloud Settings Click Cloud Settings to enable or disable a connection between the touch screen and a Crestron XiO Cloud™ service account. A connection to the Crestron XiO Cloud service is enabled by default. Settings Tab - Cloud Settings 38 •...
  • Page 43: Configure Date/Time

    Toggle the Cloud Configuration Service Connection switch to enable or disable a connection between the touch screen and a Crestron XiO Cloud account. For more information on connecting to the Crestron XiO Cloud service, refer to "Connect to Crestron XiO Cloud Service" on page 75.
  • Page 44: Authentication Management

    After rebooting the touch screen, this username and password must be entered to access the web configuration utility or to connect to the touch screen through Crestron Toolbox™ software. CAUTION: Do not lose the administrator username and password, as the touch screen settings must be restored to factory defaults to reset the username and password.
  • Page 45 Enter a new password in the Password field, and then reenter the password in the Confirm Password field. Tap OK to save the new password, or tap Cancel to cancel the change. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 41...
  • Page 46 5, 10, or 20 users. An Actions column is also provided for each user that allows various actions to be performed. The following selections may be selected from the Actions column. 42 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 47 Click OK to return to the Authentication Management > Users page. Update User Click the editing button in the Actions column to edit settings for the selected user. The Update User dialog box is displayed. Update User Dialog Box Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 43...
  • Page 48 No to cancel deleting the user. Create User Click Create User at the bottom of the page to create a new touch screen user. The Create User dialog box is displayed. Create User Dialog Box 44 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 49 Active Directory authentication settings. Authentication Management - Groups Tab Enter text in to the Search Groups field to search for and display groups that match the search term(s). Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 45...
  • Page 50 • Active Directory User: Reports whether the group is (Yes) or is not (No) • authenticated through Active Directory Click OK to return to the Authentication Management > Groups page. 46 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 51 Directory on or off for the group. Click OK to save any changes and to return to the Authentication Management > Groups page. Click Cancel to cancel creating a new group. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 47...
  • Page 52: 802.1X Configuration

    802.1x Configuration Click 802.1x Configuration to configure IEEE 802.1x network authentication for touch screen security. Settings Tab - 802.1x Configuration 48 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 53 Click the check box to the left of the search field at the top of the CA menu to select all CAs as trusted CAs. Click Manage Certificates to add or remove CAs from the list. The Manage Certificates dialog box is displayed with the Root tab selected. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 49...
  • Page 54 Click Add [Type] Certificate to add a CA of one of the four available types (Root, Intermediate, Machine, or Web Server) to the list of CAs. The Add Certificate pop-up dialog box is displayed. 50 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 55 Clicking the x button before the CA file is uploaded to the touch screen cancels the upload. Click the x button to close the Manage Certificates dialog box and to return to the 802.1x Authentication page. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 51...
  • Page 56: Control System

    Crestron Virtual Control server-based control system) NOTE: For more information on connecting the touch screen to Crestron Virtual Control, refer to the help file in the Crestron Virtual Control web configuration interface. To access the help file, click the question mark button on the top left of the page.
  • Page 57: Applications

    Auto Update: Toggle the switch to enable or disable automatic firmware • updates. When Auto Update is enabled, the touch screen connects to a secure Crestron • file server to check for new firmware at an established time outside of business hours (02:00 local time).
  • Page 58: Application Setup

    Use the following sections to set up and troubleshoot each of the provided room scheduling applications. Crestron Room Scheduling Application To set up the Crestron room scheduling application on the touch screen: NOTE: A scheduling calendar connection to Crestron Fusion software, Microsoft®...
  • Page 59 Crestron Room Scheduling Panels Operations Guide (Doc. 8205) at www.crestron.com/manuals. For more information regarding scheduling application functionality and the user interface, refer to the Crestron Room Scheduling Panels User Guide (Doc. 8206) at www.crestron.com/manuals. For more information regarding customizing the scheduling application, refer to the Crestron Room Scheduling Panels Programming Guide (Doc.
  • Page 60: Zoom Rooms

    Flip Back Time: Enter a duration (in minutes) before the automatic flip • behavior occurs. 5. Reboot the touch screen. The Zoom Rooms application user interface is displayed on the touch screen following the reboot. 56 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 61 Tap Sign In on the top left of the screen, and then enter the email address • and password for the Zoom Rooms account (supplied by IT). Tap < Pairing Code to return to the pairing code screen. Zoom Rooms User Interface - Sign In Screen Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 57...
  • Page 62 Select a conference room from the Select Room menu. 2. Tap Settings from the Zoom Rooms App to display conference room settings. Zoom Rooms User Interface - Conference Room Settings 58 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 63 4. Tap Speaker, and then select an available speaker in the conference room. Zoom Rooms User Interface - Speaker Settings 5. Tap Camera, and then select an available camera in the conference room. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 59...
  • Page 64: Appspace

    3. Select Appspace from the Application Mode drop-down menu. Settings - Applications (Appspace) 4. Reboot the touch screen. The Appspace application user interface is displayed on the touch screen following the reboot. 60 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 65 Enter the Appspace account URL in the first text field (cloud.appspace.com is • entered by default). Enter the Appspace account username in the second text field. • Enter the Appspace account password in the third text field. • Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 61...
  • Page 66 MAC address is entered by default. Appspace User Interface - Register Your Device 5. Tap CONTINUE. If the device registration is successful, the Appspace application attempts to retrieve any channels from the linked account. 62 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 67 Log in to the Appspace account that will be paired with the touch screen at www.appspace.com. 2. Note the six-digit registration code that is displayed in the second registration option provided by the Appspace user interface. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 63...
  • Page 68 Appspace User Interface 3. Enter the six-digit code in the Device Registration panel on the Appspace dashboard page. Appspace Dashboard - Device Registration 4. Click GO. 64 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 69 For more information on using the Appspace application, click the help icon on any of the Appspace dashboard pages, or visit https://docs.appspace.com/appspace/7.0/. For technical support, follow the procedures documented at https://docs.appspace.com/appspace/7.0/getting-started/support/. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 65...
  • Page 70: Teem

    Tap Demo EventBoard to enter demo mode. To return to the main registration screen, tap Menu > Stop Demo Mode while in demo mode. 5. Navigate to https://app.teem.com/activate. 66 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 71 Teem User Interface If the device is registered successfully, a growl notification appears confirming the device registration. For more information on using the Teem application, visit https://www.teem.com/support. For technical support inquiries, visit https://www.teem.com/contact/. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 67...
  • Page 72: Robin

    Settings - Applications (Robin) 4. Reboot the touch screen. The Robin user interface is displayed on the touch screen following the reboot. Robin User Interface 5. Tap Next on the user interface. 68 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 73 For more information, refer to https://support.robinpowered.com/hc. Robin User Interface - Add Display 7. Note the six-digit device PIN that is displayed in the user interface. Robin User Interface - PIN Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 69...
  • Page 74 For more information on using the Robin application, including adding and configuring a scheduling calendar, visit https://support.robinpowered.com/hc. For technical support inquiries, refer to the contact information provided at https://support.robinpowered.com/hc. 70 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 75: Ems Software

    4. Enter the URL of the corporate EMS account in the URL text field. 5. Reboot the touch screen. The EMS user interface is displayed on the touch screen following the reboot. EMS User Interface Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 71...
  • Page 76: Teams Video

    To set up the Microsoft Teams online meeting solution application on the touch screen: NOTE: A Crestron Flex Microsoft Teams UC system must be configured prior to configuring the Microsoft Teams application on the touch screen. For more information, refer to the UC Video Conference Systems for Microsoft Teams Supplemental Guide (Doc.
  • Page 77 UC-ENGINE device running Microsoft Teams software. NOTE: The hostname is printed on a label affixed to the UC-ENGINE (mounted on the UC-BRKT-100-ASSY). For more information, refer to the UC-M150-T Quick Start (Doc. 8366) at www.crestron.com/manuals. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens• 73...
  • Page 78 Microsoft Teams User Interface (Main Menu) For more information on using the Microsoft Teams application as part of a Crestron Flex UC system, refer to the UC-M150-T/-B150-T/-B160-T/-C150-T UC Video Conference Systems for Microsoft Teams Supplemental Guide (Doc. 8360).
  • Page 79: Connect To Crestron Xio Cloud Service

    The Crestron XiO Cloud service may be used to view the status of a device, to configure various device and network settings, to manage licenses, and to update device firmware.
  • Page 80: Claim Multiple Devices

    Record the MAC address and serial number of each device as a comma delimited CSV file. The MAC address and serial number are labeled on the shipping box or on a sticker attached to the device. 76 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
  • Page 81 2. Save the CSV file to a location that may be accessed by the computer used to access the Crestron XiO Cloud service. 3. In the Crestron XiO Cloud service, click the ENVIRONMENT menu button display a drop-down menu. Environment - Drop-Down Menu 4.
  • Page 82 7. Click X to close the dialog box. The hostnames of the claimed devices appear in the device tree under the group Unassociated Devices. Unassociated Devices The devices may now be managed and assigned to a group. 78 • TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060: Touch Screens Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G...
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  • Page 84 Crestron Electronics, Inc. Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927G 15 Volvo Drive, Rockleigh, NJ 07647 (2047265) Tel: 888.CRESTRON 12.18 Fax: 201.767.7576 Specifications subject to www.crestron.com change without notice.

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