Refer to “Configuration Differences” on page 5 for a more detailed description of each. The purpose of a Series 3200 unit is to replace hard-wired panels in either a Cresnet or an RS-232 based control system. The touchpanel is capable of replacing large, complicated panels with a series of simpler screens, each specific to the control problem at hand.
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For additional software information, consult the VT Pro help file. Position Lock Button The position lock button is centrally located at the front of the base on Series 3200 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.
Touchpanels The 10.4-inch (26.4 cm) touch sensitive viewing screen is located on the front of the Series 3200 touchpanel. The electronic hardware is housed in a high impact, black molded plastic enclosure for the adjustable tiltcase configurations, shown after this paragraph.
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FRONT VIEW Interface Module: CN-RJ11 NOTE: The tiltcase Series 3200 touchpanel is supplied with a cable assembly that connects to the CN-RJ11 (supplied). Pinout information is provided on the next page. If the assembly must be modified in any way, Crestron cannot guarantee the behavior of the touchpanel.
Six-Pin Jack Pinout (for CN-RJ11) Configuration Differences There are two Series 3200 configurations available and selection depends on type of installation (tiltcase or lectern mount). Tiltcase panels are referred to as the CT-3200 and lectern-mount panels are called CT-3200L. Each configuration has a 256-color display and 1M byte of flash memory.
View Screen Illumination View Screen Touch Screen As of the date of manufacture, the Series 3200 touchpanels have been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking. NOTE: These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to...
Hardware Hookup Due to configuration differences (between lectern and tiltcase models), the hookup diagram differs among Series 3200 touchpanel models. Either way, connect the touchpanel to the Cresnet network via a Cresnet network cable, shown on the next page, and appropriate interface module.
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Connect the lectern mount configuration directly to the Cresnet system via the network cable. If applicable, connect the lectern mount configuration to the serial port of the PC via the port labeled RS-232. Cable assembly is not supplied. If 8 • Series 3200 Touchpanels CRESTRON CABLE ASSEMBLY...
Parts and instructions are provided with each kit. If a CT-3200 is being mounted to a flat surface, locate the mounting holes on the “foot” of the touchpanel. Refer to the mounting information on the next page for these configurations.
When touching the screen, be as accurate as possible. If you proceed to calibrate the touchpanel, the screen prompts you with the message "Touch Screen Calibration Menu" nearly centered on the display. Another 10 • Series 3200 Touchpanels CRESTRON Operations Guide - DOC. 5725...
Setup Menu and are explained in the following paragraphs. After setup parameters have been set, select the Return button, located at the lower right corner of the Setup Menu. Setup Menu Series 3200 Touchpanels • 11 Operations Guide - DOC. 5725...
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A two minute BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT is shown in the illustration. Minutes can vary from 0 to 120, where 0 disables the timeout. Down arrow and up arrow buttons decrease and increase the timeout, respectively. Backlight Menu 12 • Series 3200 Touchpanels Operations Guide - DOC. 5725...
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Select Local to set the touchpanel into demo mode and CRESNET II for normal Cresnet communication mode. Text within the selected button changes color from black to light gray. Communication mode is factory set to CRESNET II. Series 3200 Touchpanels • 13 Operations Guide - DOC. 5725...
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RS-232 Menu RTS/CTS handshaking is supported by the Series 3200 touchpanels. If hardware handshaking is desired, select the RTS/CTS button. If no hardware handshaking is needed, select the Off button. Selections for all RS-232 parameters are indicated with light gray text.
Search for the CT-3200.SMW project in the SIMPL Windows Example Base. How the Program Works A basic Series 3200 touchpanel SIMPL program is shown on the next page in block diagram form. For this example, the CT-3200 is the user interface in a control system Operations Guide - DOC.
For this example, add a CNXRY-16 to slot #1 of the CNMSX-PRO. Also add a CT-3200 to the system; its NET ID must be set to 03, shown on the next page. NOTE: SIMPL Windows v1.21.04 or later is required to program the control system containing a CT-3200 touchpanel.
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CRESTRON System View of the CNXRY-16 and CT-3200 in SIMPL Windows’ Configuration Manager Programming Manager Use the Programming Manager workspace (Project | Program System) in SIMPL Windows to select symbols and assign their respective signals. For this example, a CT-3200 and CNXRY-16 symbols were added automatically when the devices were added to the system in the Configuration Manager workspace.
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(alternatively CTRL+D or drag and drop into Detail View). Assign signals as shown below. Detail View of a Interlocks (S-1 & S-2) in SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager 18 • Series 3200 Touchpanels Operations Guide - DOC. 5725...
Setup Menu, ramps contrast, etc. The table shown below provides a list of reserved join numbers available within the software. Reserved Join Numbers for Series 3200 Touchpanels Problem Solving Troubleshooting The table below and on the next page provides corrective action for possible trouble situations.
Further Inquiries If after reviewing this Operations Guide for the Series 3200 touchpanel, you cannot locate specific information or have questions, please take advantage of Crestron's award winning customer service team by calling: For local support from exclusive Crestron factory-trained personnel in New Zealand call Amber Technologies at +649-410-8382.
Appendix: RS-232 Protocol Series 3200 touchpanels support panel operation via a host computer through the RS-232 port. Crestron recommends that the following serial data format is set. Suggested Serial Data Format These settings may be altered via the RS-232 Menu when configuring the touchpanel, however, doing so may prevent Crestron supplied software from operating with the touchpanel.
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2400 baud. Obviously, ramping several objects at once requires a baud rate several times as high. Indirect Text - Series 3200 touchpanels support a feature that permits the text field in any user-defined button to be altered on the fly in RUN mode. This is accomplished by substituting a text pointer for the text in the button.
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