Physical Description - Crestron CT-3000 Operation Manual

3000 series touchpanels
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CRESTRON
The position lock button needs to be depressed before the touchscreen can be
returned to the horizontal position. To depress the button, slightly position the
touchscreen in the vertical direction with two hands, avoiding any tilting. The
position lock button can be depressed with one hand; the touchscreen can be tilted
down to the horizontal position with the other, shown below.
Hand Position for Tilting Touchpanel to Horizontal
Feature Buttons
ColorTouch and BriteTouch configurations with the letter "B" in their suffix have
seven feature buttons located to the left of the touchpanel screen. The buttons are
identified with numbers one through seven from top to bottom. These buttons are
hard-coded join numbers that serve as "hot keys" for repetitive functions. For
example, assign a feature button's join number to a frequently used subpage. Create
the subpage on every page of the project. Thus, the subpage can be recalled with 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
Series 3000 Touchpanel. The electronic hardware is housed in a high impact, black
molded plastic enclosure for the adjustable tiltcase configurations, shown after this
paragraph. These touchpanels are designed to be placed on a counter and possess a
hinged base which can tilt from 0 to 70 degrees. Depress the button located at the
front of the base when pivoting the touchpanel to the horizontal position. A 6-pin,
6-position RJ11 modular jack is located at the rear of the adjustable tiltcase base.
Use the cable assembly (supplied) to connect the touchpanel to the CN-RJ11
(supplied), which attaches directly to the CRESNET II network. Aside from display
color, the only difference between the six tiltcase touchpanels is that configurations
with the letter "B" in their suffix have seven feature buttons on the front panel
adjacent to the touchscreen. The buttons are used as "hot keys" for repetitive
functions. Also, the "/1M" suffix indicates a memory upgrade available on two of
the six tiltcase panels.
Operations Guide - DOC. 8094B
Series 3000 Touchpanels
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