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Crestron dtt-17 touchpanel: operations guide
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DualTouch™ Technology Touchpanel: DTT-17
11. Language – Use the (-)/(+) buttons to select a language for the display
adjustment menus. Press Enter to save. Default is English.
NOTE: There are additional setup screens that are resident in the UPX-2. Please
refer to the latest version of the UPX-2 Operations Guide (Doc. 6276) for details.

Using the Pen

While working with the DTT-17, you can rest your hand on the surface of the
display screen, just as if you were drawing on a sheet if paper. The pen is activated
as soon as it enters proximity, about 0.4 inches (1 cm) above the surface. This allows
you to position the screen cursor before touching the pen tip to the surface.
When the pen tip contacts the surface of the DTT-17, the tip switch is activated. The
tip switch emulates clicking and holding a mouse button. Raising the tip above the
surface of the DTT-17 is the same as releasing a mouse button. If there is no eraser
switch on the top of the pen, the side switch is set to Eraser by default in the
supporting MediaMarker Notebook™ application. If there is an eraser switch on the
pen it works like the eraser on a pencil. Other settings for the pen are available via
the UPX-2 setup screens.
The pen comes with five extra tips since they wear with normal use. A worn tip can
feel as though you are scratching the overlay, or that it just does not move as freely
as it used to. The tip can be easily replaced with one of the included extra pen tips as
shown below. Replacement pens and a 5-pack of replacement pen tips are available
from the Wacom website (http://wacomdirect.wacom.com).
NOTE: Be sure to have the pen part number and/or the touchpanel model number
when ordering a replacement pen.
DualTouch™ Technology Touchpanel
Operations Guide – DOC. 6343

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