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Crestron ST-1700C

1-Way Wireless RF Touchpanel

Operations Guide

This document was prepared and written by the Technical Documentation department at:

Crestron Electronics, Inc.

15 Volvo Drive

Rockleigh, NJ 07647

1-888-CRESTRON

All brand names, product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

©2002 Crestron Electronics, Inc.

Crestron ST-1700C 1-Way Wireless RF Touchpanel

Contents

1-Way Wireless RF Touchpanel: ST-1700C 1

Introduction ...............................................................................................................................1

Specifications ..............................................................................................................2

Physical Description....................................................................................................3

Industry Compliance ...................................................................................................5

Setup ..........................................................................................................................................6

Applying Power...........................................................................................................6

Identity Codes..............................................................................................................6

Configuring the Touchpanel........................................................................................7

Uploading and Upgrading .........................................................................................11

General Use and Safety .............................................................................................17

Recommended Touchpanel Cleaning........................................................................17

Programming ...........................................................................................................................18

Programming with the Crestron AppBuilder.............................................................18

Programming with SIMPL™ Windows  .................................................................18

Programming with VisionTools ™ Pro-e ....................................................................22

Virtual Feedback .......................................................................................................22

“Quick” Pushbuttons .................................................................................................28

Reserved Join Numbers.............................................................................................29

Problem Solving ......................................................................................................................30

Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................30

Further Inquiries ........................................................................................................31

Firmware Upgrades ...................................................................................................31

Future Updates ..........................................................................................................31

Appendix: Engraveable Pushbutton Installation......................................................................32

Software License Agreement...................................................................................................33

Return and Warranty Policies ..................................................................................................35

Merchandise Returns / Repair Service ......................................................................35

CRESTRON Limited Warranty.................................................................................35

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Crestron ST-1700C 1-Way Wireless RF Touchpanel

1-Way Wireless RF Touchpanel:

ST-1700C

Introduction

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The ST-1700C 1-Way Wireless RF SmarTouch™ Touchpanel (the touchpanel) gives users customized command of their control environment. Available in both a domestic and an international version (STI-1700C), the lightweight, hand-held touchpanel, with long-life NiMH battery and RF wireless communication with a range of up to 300 feet, allows complete freedom of movement, indoors or out. Customized graphic icons and

10 programmable “quick” pushbuttons let users easily control any function.

Included with the ST-1700C are a Crestron High Performance Rechargeable Battery

Pack (ST-BTPN) and a Docking Station (ST-DSN) that docks the touchpanel and/or recharges the ST-BTPN. An external power pack (PW-1215 for domestic use or PWI-

1215 for international use) is also provided to power the touchpanel. Refer to the latest revisions of the documentation supplied with these items for descriptions and details.

The following table provides a functional summary of the ST-1700C.

• 5.7" (14.78 cm) Active Color Matrix Display

• 320x240 Screen Resolution

• 63MIPs ColdFire Processor Running ISYS Generation Firmware

• 16 Bit Non-Palette Graphics

• 64,000-color ISYS engine

• 4 MB of Flash (3MB Reserved For User Display Lists)

• 8 MB of SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic RAM) for Panel Firmware

• Power Up on Last Page

• Display On From Hardkey Disabled

• Built-in 10 "quick" Pushbuttons

− Engraveable*

− Operate Without Waking Display

• Long-Life NiMH Battery

− Fast Charging

− No Battery Memory

• Compatible with Existing CNRFGWA RF Gateway

• 1-Way RF Communication, Range up to 300 Feet

*Supplied with standard legends. Customizable Engraving Button Kit sold separately. See Appendix on page

32 for details.

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1-Way Wireless RF Touchpanel Crestron ST-1700C

Specifications

Specifications for the ST-1700C are given in the following table.

ST-1700C 1-Way Wireless RF Touchpanel Specifications

SPECIFICATION DETAILS

Power Options

ST-BTPN (or equivalent)

AC: Domestic External Adapter

AC: International External Adapter

ST-DSN

Default NET ID

Default RF ID

Default Timeouts

Signal Join Maximums

Control System Update Files 2, 3, 4

2-Series Control System Update

CEN/CN-TVAV Update File

CNMSX-AV/Pro Update File

CNRACKX/-DP Update File

ST-CP Update File

Acceptable File Extensions 6

.vtz

.csf

RF Specifications

Memory

Rechargeable NiMH battery pack (included)

(4100 mAh capacity after full charge. Operating time depends on usage.) 1

12VDC, 1.5A, 120VAC Input (included)

(P/N PW-1215 or equivalent)

12VDC, 1.5A, 230VAC Input (included with international version touchpanel)

(P/N PWI-1215 or equivalent)

Docking Station/charger with external power pack

(included)

3

10

10 minute for standby

30 minutes for power down

999 digital

Version C2-2004.CUZ or later

Version 5.10.13V.UPZ or later

Version 5.10.11X.UPZ or later

Version 5.10.11W.UPZ or later

Version 4.02.02S.UPZ or later

projectname.vtz (compiled file)

ST1700C.vx.xxx.x.csf (panel firmware)

1-Way Wireless RF Touchpanel, 433.92 MHz, Range up to 300 feet 5

4 MByte flash memory (3 Mbytes available for user programming)

8 MByte SDRAM for firmware storage

EEPROM for NV storage of last page and join #s

Touchscreen Dimensions

Touchscreen Resolution

Touchscreen LCD

Touchscreen Illumination

Touchscreen Composition

Height: 3.700 in (9.017 cm)

Width: 4.700 in (11.938 cm)

320 x 240 pixels, 64K color ISYS engine

STN color, dot matrix type

Backlit fluorescent

Resistive Membrane

Operating Temperature

Humidity

Overall Dimensions

50° to 113°F (10° to 45°C)

10% to 90% RH (non-condensing)

Width: 8.75 in (22.23 cm)

Height: 3.62 in (9.19 cm)

Weight (without battery pack)

Depth: 5.43 in (13.79 cm)

1.85 lb (0.84 kg)

1. Battery life is 180 minutes continuous usage with background lighting at full brightness. Actual operating time depends on usage and settings for background brightness and timeouts.

2. The latest versions can be obtained from the Downloads | Software Updates section of the Crestron website

( www.crestron.com) . Refer to NOTE after last footnote.

3. Crestron 2-Series control systems include the AV2, PAC2, PRO2, and RACK2.

4. CNX update files are required for either CNMSX-AV/Pro or CNRACKX/-DP. Filenames for CNX update files have a UPZ extension and ST-CP files are in one EXE or zipped UPZ file. To avoid program problems, make certain you are using the update file with the correct suffix letter (e.g., S, V, W, X).

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5. Requires Crestron CNRFGWA 1-Way RF Receiver, or ST-CP SmarTouch Control Processor.

6. Extension requires a prefix specific to the touchpanel type. In DETAILS, projectname represents the assigned project name, and vx.xxx.x represents a version number.

NOTE: Crestron software and any files on the website are for Authorized Crestron dealers only. New users may be required to register to obtain access to certain areas of the site (including the FTP site).

Physical Description

The touchpanel has a 5.7-inch (14.48 cm) active matrix color display panel with 320 x

240 resolution and 16-bit non-palette graphics. The electronic hardware is housed in a high impact, black molded plastic enclosure, shown below. Connectors to power the unit and upload touchscreen projects are located on the sides of the unit.

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ST-1700C 1-Way Wireless RF Touchpanel Physical Views

5.012 in

12.730 cm

Crestron ST-1700C

Top view

3.596 in

9.134 cm

Front view

8.750 in

22.225 cm

5.700 in

14.478 cm

CRESTRON

Side views

5.430 in

13.793 cm

3.620 in

9.195 cm

4.236 in

10.760 cm

Upload connector

Power connector

-

The battery compartment, located on the underside of the unit, holds one Crestron ST-

BTPN, rechargeable power pack. There are also four rubber feet on the underside of the unit for stability and to prevent slippage.

WARNING: To avoid shock hazard and possible damage to the unit, do not use touchpanel in rain or expose it to unnecessary moisture.

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Industry Compliance

As of the date of manufacture, this unit has been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and Radio Communications

Compliance Labeling (N11785).

NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and

(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a

Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. The equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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Setup

Crestron ST-1700C

Applying Power

The touchpanel can be powered via an external AC power pack, while resting in the

ST-DSN, or via the ST-BTPN. Each of these supplied items has its own Operations

Guide which details proper usage. Refer to the table below for the required document number.

NOTE: The battery can be charged only if the touchpanel is in the docking station.

The touchpanel will function when powered by the external power pack, but this configuration will not charge the battery.

ST-1700C Power Source Options

POWER SOURCE OPTION

Battery Pack

Docking Station

Domestic External Power Pack or

International External Power Pack

MODEL

ST-BTPN

ST-DSN

PW-1215

PWI-1215

DOCUMENT

NUMBER *

6088

6095

5762

5763

* The latest revision may have a revision letter after the document number (i.e., 6088A) .

Identity Codes

The ST-1700C touchpanel uses two distinct types of identity codes: Cresnet identity

(NET ID), and RF ID. These codes are assigned to the touchpanel from the Interface

Submenu when the unit is configured. Refer to “Setup Menu” on page 7. For the

touchpanel to be identified within the Cresnet system, these assignments must match assignments made in the SIMPL ™ Windows ® program.

NET ID

Every equipment and user interface within the Cresnet system requires a unique NET

ID. The NET ID is a two-digit hexadecimal number that can range from 03 to FE. The

NET ID of the unit must match the NET ID specified in the SIMPL Windows program.

The NET ID is used when the touchpanel is wired directly to the control system during uploading a VisionTools ™ Pro-e (VT Pro-e) project or upgrading the touchpanel firmware.

RF ID

Every ST-1700C touchpanel communicating with a Cresnet control system via a

CNRFGWA requires a unique RF ID to secure RF communications. There are 15 useable codes for multiple touchpanel(s) ranging from 01 to 0F (hexadecimal number).

The RF ID of the unit must match the RF ID specified in the SIMPL Windows program.

NOTE: Do not set the RF ID to “00”; it is not supported in SIMPL Windows.

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MAIN MENU

This menu can also be obtained via digital reserved join number, 17242.

Configuring the Touchpanel

To configure the unit, it may be necessary to access a series of setup screens prior to viewing run-time screens that are loaded into the touchpanel for normal operation.

The MAIN MENU for configuring the touchpanel appears when a finger is held to the touchscreen for about 5 seconds from the powered down state.

Upon entering SETUP MODE, the MAIN MENU, shown to the left, displays four buttons: Touch Screen Calibration, Exit and Run Program, Setup, and

Diagnostics.

The Exit and Run Program button verifies that all of the setup information has been saved to EEPROM and displays the main page that has been programmed into your system. The remaining buttons on the MAIN MENU open other menus, which are discussed in subsequent paragraphs.

CALIBRATION MENU

Calibration Menu

Calibration of the touchscreen is required if the active touch area of a button does not coincide with the button's image. Select the Touch Screen Calibration button to display the CALIBRATION MENU, shown to the left. The CALIBRATION MENU offers the choice to initiate calibration with the Perform Calibration button or return to the previous screen with the Return button. Choose an option by touching the correct button.

If you proceed to calibrate the touchpanel, the screen displays the message "Touch

Upper Left" centered on the panel with a cross hair in the upper left corner. Touch the cross hair in the corner of the screen to initiate calibration. Another message,

"Touch Upper right", appears with a cross hair in the correct corner. Touch the corner of the screen. A final message, “Touch Lower Left”, appears with a cross hair in the correct corner. Touch the corner of the screen to conclude calibration and return to the MAIN MENU.

NOTE: When touching the screen during calibration, be as accurate as possible. Use the tip of a capped pen or the eraser end of a pencil.

SETUP MENU

Setup Menu

To obtain the SETUP MENU, shown to the left, press the Setup button from the

MAIN MENU. The SETUP MENU offers a series of buttons, which open additional menus and displays that are detailed in subsequent paragraphs. After setup parameters have been set, select the Return button to return to the MAIN MENU.

NOTE: For convenience, the current CRESNET ID setting is displayed in the lower left corner.

NOTE: All touchpanel settings are automatically saved in non-volatile memory.

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BATTERY STATUS

Crestron ST-1700C

Battery Status

To access the BATTERY STATUS screen, shown to the left, press the Battery

Status button on the SETUP MENU.

This screen indicates the amount of charge (or life) remaining in the battery as a percentage of full capacity, if the battery is installed. An analog bar is provided below the percentage amount as a quick visual reference to the approximate level of charge remaining. The EXTERNAL POWER label appears if external power is applied either through the docking station or via the optional power pack. Note that battery recharging takes place only through the docking station. Touch the Return button to display the SETUP MENU.

NOTE: When the touchpanel is in the docking station to recharge the battery, the %

CAPACITY display is not an accurate indicator of battery charge level. The display will indicate a full charge (100%) before charging is actually complete. The docking station indicates that charging is complete by illuminating the RDY indicator.

SELECT INTERFACE

CRESNET INTERFACE MENU

SELECT RF ID

Select Interface

The touchpanel communicates with a control system to activate commands or to display feedback from components within the system. The communication interface must be correctly specified or communication will not occur. To set communication parameters, first select the Interface button on the SETUP MENU to display the

SELECT INTERFACE screen, shown to the left. Then, select either the CRESNET or the RF button to display the CRESNET INTERFACE MENU or the SELECT RF

ID screen, respectively. Use these screens to set the Cresnet network identity (NET

ID) and the RF ID numbers.

CRESNET ID is a two-digit hexadecimal number that can range from 03 to FE, used only during screen uploads to the touchpanel or upgrading the touchpanel firmware.

NET ID for the ST-1700C is factory set to 03.

The UP and DOWN buttons increase and decrease the CRESNET ID by one digit

(i.e., 03, 04, 05, . . . FE).

Select the Return button to return to the SELECT INTERFACE screen.

RF ID, the radio frequency identity number, is necessary to secure RF communications such that controls can be activated from the touchpanel. The RF ID consists of a two-digit hexadecimal number. The touchpanel can be set to one of fifteen numbers; “10” is shown as an example in the illustration and happens to be the default.

The UP and DOWN buttons increase and decrease the RF ID most significant digit by one, respectively (i.e., 10, 20, 30, …, F0).

After the Cresnet ID and RF ID settings have been verified, touch the Return button to save the settings and display the SELECT INTERFACE screen.

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KEY CLICK SETUP SCREEN

SCREEN SETTINGS -

BRIGHTNESS

Key Click Setup

From the SETUP MENU, press the Key Click Enabled button to open the KEY

CLICK SETUP screen. (If the function is currently disabled, the button legend is

Key Click Disabled.”)To enable an audible tone (beep) when the touchpanel buttons are pressed, select among the Short, Med, or Long KEY CLICK

ENABLE/LEN buttons to set the duration of the tone. The touchpanel responds with a corresponding signal. To disable the feature, select Click Off.

Use the KEY CLICK VOLUME UP and DOWN buttons to increase and decrease the volume of the signal. The display to the right of the buttons shows the relative volume from 0% to 100%, both as a numeric value and, for a quick visual reference, as an analog bar.

Select the Return button to return to the SETUP MENU.

Brightness

From the SETUP MENU, press the Brightness button to open the SCREEN

SETTINGS – BRIGHTNESS screen. The UP and DOWN buttons increase and decrease screen brightness, respectively. The display to the right of the buttons shows the relative brightness from 0% to 100%.

Select the Return button to return to the SETUP MENU.

STARTUP PREFERENCE

Startup Preference

The Startup Preference option allows (when the touchpanel is off or in standby) the display to come on or stay off when a “quick” pushbutton is pressed. From the

SETUP MENU, press the Startup Preferences button to open the STARTUP

PREFERENCE screen.

When pressed, the DISPLAY ON FROM HARDKEY button toggles between

ENABLED and DISABLED. With ENABLED selected, the display comes on when one of the “quick” pushbuttons is pressed. With DISABLED selected, the display stays off when a “quick” pushbutton is pressed (if touchpanel was off, it goes to standby). The default is DISABLED.

The POWER UP ON LAST PAGE button also toggles between ENABLED and

DISABLED. Enabling this option causes the unit to “remember” the last page and which “joins” were active when the unit was last powered down, and return to that state when next powered on. If the option is disabled, the unit will always go to the first page of the project and all “joins” are cleared.

Select the Return button to return to the SETUP MENU.

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POWER MANAGEMENT TIMEOUT

SETTINGS

Power Management Timeout Settings

The Power Management feature is intended to conserve energy and to extend the service life of the battery. From the STARTUP screen, press the Power

Management button to display the POWER MANAGEMENT TIMEOUT

SETTINGS Screen. Use the STANDBY and POWER DOWN UP and DOWN buttons to set the respective timeouts from 0 through 120 minutes, where 0 disables the timeout. The time settings are in single-minute increments from 0 to ten minutes, and in 10-minute increments from 10 minutes through 120 minutes.

Use the Standby Now and Power Down Now buttons to immediately enter the respective mode.

STANDBY timeout turns the display and backlight off when the touchpanel is inactive for the specified time. When the touchpanel is reactivated, the last screen to be displayed reappears. The specified time is displayed in minutes. The default

STANDBY timeout is 10 minutes.

POWER DOWN timeout turns off all power when the touchpanel is inactive for the specified time. When the touchpanel is activated, either the first page of the project appears or the last screen to be displayed reappears, depending on the setting of the

Power Up On Last Page option on the Startup Preference screen. The specified time is displayed in minutes. The default POWER DOWN timeout is 30 minutes.

NOTE: Power Down Timeout should be set low to maximize battery life. However,

Power Down Timeout should be set greater than Standby Timeout. Otherwise, the

Standby Timeout is meaningless.

NOTE: When the panel is powered down, it will take about 1.5 seconds to power up and respond to a button press. There is no such delay from Standby mode

DIAGNOSTICS MENU

NOTE: If the external AC power pack is attached to the touchpanel and plugged into an active AC receptacle, or if the touchpanel is resting in the docking station (ST-DSN) and plugged into an active AC receptacle, the panel does not power down when the power down timeout is achieved. Recall that the purpose of this timeout is to maximize battery life. Standby timeout still functions.

Press Return to save the settings and return to the SETUP MENU.

Diagnostics Menu

The Diagnostics button from the MAIN MENU should only be used under supervision from a Crestron customer service representative during telephone support. Many options available from the DIAGNOSTICS MENU, shown to the left, are numeric in nature and their interpretation is beyond the scope of this manual.

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Uploading and Upgrading

VT Pro-e is a Windows ® compatible software package for creating Crestron touchpanel

screen designs. Refer to “Programming with VisionTools ™ Pro-e” on page 22 for

additional details. To upload a VT Pro-e project (.vtz file) or upgrade the firmware (.csf file) of the ST-1700C, a local PC that contains the Crestron Viewport (available via VT

Pro-e) is required. Refer to the following sections.

Hookup and Preparation

To prepare the ST-1700C for uploading or upgrading, refer to the figures below for typical connection diagrams. Complete the steps provided on pages 12 and 13 to ensure proper connection to the system.

NOTE: The cable components in the first figure are part of the SmarTouch

Programming Kit (ST-PK). If available, use these components.

Typical Connection Diagram when Uploading a Project from the ST-CP

TOUCHPANEL

NOTE:

UNITS IN THIS ILLUSTRATION

ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE.

CRESTRON

EXTERNAL

POWER PACK

(CRESTRON MODEL

OR EQUIVALENT)

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CA-15710 (PART OF ST-PK)

PC

CA-15717 (PART OF ST-PK)

SERIAL PORT

12VDC

.5A

NET P C COMA COMB

A B

IR OUT

C D

RF USE ADAPTER

(PART OF ST-PK)

CRESTRON ELECTRONICS INC. N.J. 07626

ST-CP

Typical Connection Diagram when Uploading a Project from the PRO2 or equivalent

TOUCHPANEL

NOTE:

UNITS IN THIS ILLUSTRATION

ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE.

AC POWER PACK

(CRESTRON MODEL

OR EQUIVALENT)

CRESTRON

ST-CBL (Sold Separately)

- or -

RJ11 (part of ST-PK, sold separately)

*CN-RJ11

(sold separately)

PC

COMPUTER

24

NET

Y Z G

CONTROL

SYSTEM

SERIAL PORT

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NOTE: If the control system in use has a 4-pin network connector rather than a modular (RJ11-type) NET connector, use a ST-CBL (sold separately).

NOTE: To make a cable for either configuration, refer to the “Programming Cable

Specifications” diagram after these notes.

NOTE: The RJ11 (part of ST-PK) and ST-CBL cables can also be found as part numbers CNSP-585 and CNSP-586, respectively, in the Crestron cable database. The database can be downloaded from the Downloads | Software Updates | Cables section of the Crestron website ( www.crestron.com

).

Programming Cable Specifications

- OR -

CONNECTOR, 6 PIN, RJ11

(TAB FACING AWAY)

BLACK

RED

SHIELD

3

4

1

2

5

6

Y

Z

G

1. Before making any connections to the touchpanel, verify that control system is properly connected to the PC (using ST-PK cable 15717 and adapter) and powered on.

2. Attach the stereo connector end of the ST-PK cable 15710, to the touchpanel.

3. Attach the RJ11 connector end of the ST-PK cable 15710, to the connector labeled NET on the control system.

4. Attach the appropriate external power pack or equivalent to touchpanel and plug into outlet. At the PC, make sure that no programs accessing the COM port of the PC are running.

5. Start VT Pro-e.

6. From the e menu bar, select Tools | Viewport to open the Crestron Viewport.

NOTE: SIMPL Windows may open with a splash screen and may display the “What do you want to do?” window. If so, close the window and continue.

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7. Refer to the figure below. From the Viewport menu, select Setup |

Communications settings (alternatively, depress Alt+D) to open the “Port

Settings” window.

Accessing the “Port Settings” Window the

Verify that the baud rate is set to 115200 (2-series default), the parity is None, the data bits is Eight, and the stop bits is One. Click the OK button to save the settings and close the window.

NOTE: You may need to select a lower baud rate for larger files (38,400 is recommended). Make sure Xmodem is selected from Mode for Network Transfers.

“Port Settings” Window

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9. Proceed to “Uploading a VT Pro-e Project” on the next page or “Firmware

Upgrade” that begins on page 15 as appropriate.

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A compiled VT Pro-e file has the extension .vtz.

Crestron ST-1700C

Uploading a VT Pro-e Project

VT Pro-e is a Windows compatible software package for creating Crestron touchpanel

screen designs. Refer to “Programming with VisionTools™ Pro-e” on page 22 for

additional details. To upload a VT Pro-e project to the ST-1700C, complete the following steps.

1. Make sure that “Hookup and Preparation” that begins on page 11 has

been performed.

2. As shown below, select File Transfer | Send Touchpanel (alternatively, depress Alt+T) from the Viewport menu.

Select Send Touchpanel

3. As shown below, select the NET ID of the ST-1700C and then click OK.

The “Touch Panel Transfer” window appears (refer to graphic on next page).

“Select Network ID” Window

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“Touch Panel Transfer” Window

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4. Click Browse. The “Open” window appears as shown below.

5. Select the VT Pro-e (vtz) file and click Open. The transfer will complete automatically.

Select VTZ File

A firmware upgrade file has the extension .csf.

6. Disconnect the programming cable and the external power pack from the touchpanel.

7. Close the Viewport, exit VT Pro-e, and disconnect the programming cable from the PC and the control system.

Firmware Upgrade

Firmware upgrade files are obtained from the Downloads | Software Update |

Touchpanels section of Crestron’s website ( www.crestron.com) . To upgrade the ST-

1700C firmware, complete the following steps.

1. Make sure that “Hookup and Preparation” that begins on page 11 has been

performed.

2. As shown on the next page, select File Transfer | Update Touchpanel

Firmware from the Viewport menu.

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Select Update Touchpanel Firmware

Crestron ST-1700C

3. As shown below, select the NET ID of the ST-1700C and then click OK.

“Select Network ID” Window

4. As shown below, select the firmware (CSF) file and click Open. The transfer will complete automatically.

Select CSF File

5. Disconnect the programming cable and the external power pack from the touchpanel.

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General Use and Safety

WARNING: To avoid shock hazard and possible damage to the unit, do not use touchpanel in rain or expose it to unnecessary moisture.

Recommended Touchpanel Cleaning

Keep the surface of the touchscreen free of dirt, dust, or other materials that could degrade optical properties. Long-term contact with abrasive materials can scratch the surface that may detrimentally affect image quality.

For best cleaning results, use a clean, damp, non-abrasive cloth with any commercially available non-ammonia glass cleaner. Surrounding plastic enclosure may not provide a complete watertight seal. Therefore, apply cleaning solution to the cloth rather than the surface of the touchscreen. Wipe touchscreen clean and avoid ingress of moisture beneath panels.

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Programming

Have a comment about

Crestron software?

Direct software related suggestions and/or complaints to

Crestron via email

( [email protected]) .

Do not forward any queries to this

address. Instead refer to “Further

Inquiries” on page 31 for

assistance.

The touchpanel provides wireless RF user interface in either a Cresnet control system or a SmarTouch control system.

You can create a program that allows you to set up the ST-1700C to operate a

Crestron control system using the Crestron programming tools Crestron Application

Builder™ (AppBuilder) and SIMPL Windows. These tools are intended for users with different levels of programming knowledge. The flexibility of each tool is proportional to the degree of programming expertise (i.e., the more flexible, the more a programmer needs to know and account for). Of course, one can initiate programming using the easiest method (Crestron AppBuilder) and use advanced techniques that are available from SIMPL Windows to customize the job.

VT Pro-e is a Windows compatible software package for creating Crestron

touchpanel screen designs. Refer to “Programming with VisionTools™ Pro-e” on page 22 for additional details regarding VT Pro-e.

The following are recommended software version requirements for the PC:

• SIMPL Windows version 2.02.11 or later. Requires SIMPL+ Cross Compiler version 1.1.

• Crestron Database version 15.7.5 or later.

• Application Builder version 1.1.6 or later. Requires SIMPL Windows.

• VisionTools Pro-e version 2.4.1.6 or later. Used for graphical touchscreen design.

The easiest method of programming, but does not offer as much flexibility as

SIMPL Windows.

Programming with the Crestron AppBuilder

The Crestron AppBuilder offers automatic programming for such residential and commercial applications as audio distribution, home theater, video conferencing, and lighting. The interface of this tool guides you through a few basic steps for designating rooms and specifying the control system, touchpanels, devices, and functionality. The Crestron AppBuilder then programs the system, including all touchpanel projects and control system logic.

The Crestron AppBuilder is fully integrated with Crestron's suite of software development tools, including SIMPL Windows, VT Pro-e, Crestron Database, User IR

Database, and User Modules Directory. The Crestron AppBuilder accesses these tools behind the scenes, enabling you to easily create robust systems.

Programming with SIMPL™ Windows

NOTE: The following assumes that the reader has knowledge of SIMPL Windows. If not, refer to the extensive help information provided with the software.

NOTE: In the following description, the PRO2 control system is used.

SIMPL Windows is Crestron's software for programming Crestron control systems. It provides a well-designed graphical environment with a number of workspaces (i.e., windows) in which a programmer can select, configure, program, test, and monitor a

Crestron control system. SIMPL Windows offers drag and drop functionality in a familiar Windows ® environment.

This section describes a sample SIMPL Windows program that includes a touchpanel.

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PRO2 System View

Configuration Manager is where programmers “build” a Crestron control system by selecting hardware from the Device Library. In Configuration Manager, drag the PRO2 from the Control Systems folder of the Device Library and drop it in the upper pane of the System Views. The PRO2 with its associated communication ports is displayed in the System Views upper pane.

The System Views lower pane displays the PRO2 system tree. This tree can be expanded to display and configure the communications ports.

Expanded PRO2 System Tree

C2Net-Device Slot in Configuration Manager

To incorporate a wireless RF touchpanel into the system, a gateway device is required.

The C2Net-Device Slot can accept a gateway such as the CNRFGWA. Once a gateway is configured in a C2Net-Device Slot, the slot allows Cresnet communication between the touchpanel and the control system.

In Configuration Manager, drag the CNRFGWA gateway from the Wireless Receivers

(RF) folder of the Device Library. The System Views upper pane displays the

CNRFGWA device icon below the PRO2 graphic.

NOTE: An ST-CP control processor is automatically configured with a CNRFGWA in its STCP-Net Device Slot 3, with a fixed NET ID of 2, when the ST-CP is dragged into the upper pane of System Views.

Drag the ST-1700C from the Touchpanels (Wireless | Wireless one way) folder of the

Device Library and drop it on the CNRFGWA symbol in System Views. The PRO2 system tree displays the CNRFGWA gateway in Slot 9, with a default NET ID of 24.

The CNRFGWA displays the touchpanel at the touchpanel’s default RF ID location,

“10,” as shown in the following illustration.

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C2Net Device, Slot 9

Crestron ST-1700C

Double-click the CNRFGWA icon in the upper pane to open the “Device Settings” window. This window displays CNRFGWA device information. Select the Net ID tab to change the gateway Net ID, as shown in the following figure.

“Device Settings” Window for the CNRFGWA

NOTE: Recall that if the CNRFGWA is part of an ST-CP configuration, its NET ID is fixed at 02 and cannot be changed.

Similarly, expand the system tree in the lower pane and double-click the ST-1700C icon to open the “Device Settings” window for the touchpanel. Select the RF/IR ID tab to change the touchpanel RF ID, as shown in the following figure. For more

information on setting the RF/IR ID, see “Select Interface on page 8.

NOTE: The hardware and software settings of the RF ID must match. Although the device setting window in SIMPL Windows allows choices through the range of twodigit Hexadecimal numbers from 01 through FE, the RF ID setting for the hardware is limited to numbers in increments of the most significant digit (i.e., 00, 10, 20). Since

00 is not a valid selection in SIMPL Windows, the RF ID number is limited to the fifteen numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, . . .F0.

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Touchpanel “Device Settings” Window

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ST-1700C Symbol in Programming Manager

Programming Manager is where programmers “program” a Creston control system by assigning signals to symbols. The following diagram shows the ST-1700C symbol in the SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager.

Detail View of the ST-1700C in SIMPL Windows’ Programming Manager

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NOTE: Join numbers are expandable to 999.

The table below lists and gives functional descriptions for the touchpanel outputs.

Symbol Output Signal Descriptions

OUTPUT DESCRIPTION press 1 through press 32* Notifies control system of button press (1 – 32*).

High/1 = button is being pressed

Low/0 = button is not being pressed

*Expandable to 999

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Programming with VisionTools

Pro-e

Control screen variations incorporating two- and three-dimensional graphics and text are possible and can be created with VT Pro-e, a design and programming Windowsbased software program. A set of pages, which make up a project, can be designed for each application. Each touchpanel can be organized with the ideal, color-oriented control environment with custom control graphics: icons, two and three-dimensional buttons, and floor plans. The project is uploaded to the touchpanel’s flash PROM. The touchpanel uses the project until another is uploaded from the PC. The PC may be disconnected from the control processor except when uploading a project.

For additional software information, refer to the help file provided with the software.

The latest version of VT Pro-e can be obtained from the Downloads | Software Updates section of the Crestron website ( www.crestron.com) .

Virtual Feedback

Programming a one-way RF touchpanel such as the ST-1700C requires consideration of “feedback." Since the panels are one-way only, and there is no true feedback, you must create "virtual feedback" so that buttons respond appropriately when pressed and the user perceives no real difference between a one-way panel and a two-way panel.

The Application Builder takes care of all of this for you, as did its predecessor, the

SmarTouch Pro Editor. However, if you are programming your panels with SIMPL

Windows and VT Pro-e, you must follow the procedure described below to add logic both to the touchpanel for button feedback and to the control system program to properly process the signals, and to make sure that the state of the buttons on the panel and in the control system remain in sync.

Button press feedback produces a change in appearance from the inactive state to the active state, or vice versa, as defined in the program.

• Momentary feedback, from inactive to active and back to inactive, has a short duration, lasting only as long as the button is pressed.

• Toggle feedback produces a change of state each time the button is pressed.

• With Interlock feedback, only one button in an assigned interlock group can be active at a time. Pressing an inactive button changes its state to active, and forces the other buttons in the group to inactive. (To clear all buttons in the interlock group requires that an extra button be added whose sole purpose is to force all the others to the inactive state.)

• Duration feedback is assigned to a button that is to be activated and remain active for a specified period of time, and then return to the inactive state.

In the following paragraphs, each feedback type will be discussed in detail as applicable.

VT Pro-e Procedures

Buttons requiring feedback need to have the feedback type assigned as if it were a property of the object. Button feedback logic is classified as momentary, toggle, interlock, or duration. Logic is added to the buttons on the panel (after join numbers and other properties have been assigned), by right-clicking the button in VT Pro-e and selecting Feedback, which displays the “Feedback” window.

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“Feedback” Window

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NOTE: When the Feedback window is open, you can click on any of the buttons on the page and view their various feedback properties.

Interlock

An interlock consists of a number of assigned buttons grouped together so that button selection is mutually exclusive within the group. This is an important feature when you wish to guarantee that button selection can only be made when all the other buttons of the group are or will be forced inactive. For example, three sources (CD, VCR, tape deck) are controlled and designed within an interlock. This ensures that if CD is chosen, all other sources are inactive.

To create the interlock group, right-click on one of the buttons to be in the group, and select Feedback to display the “Feedback” window. Select Interlock as the feedback type. The window changes to show any existing interlock group(s), and includes a

Groups button.

“Feedback” Window

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Use the drop down Interlock Group: field to select an existing group, or click on

Groups to open the “Edit Interlock” window, which allows you to edit the existing groups or create a new group.

“Edit Interlock” Window

Select New to create a new interlock group. Select Edit if you wish to modify an existing group. In either case, the “Create Interlock” window appears.

“Create Interlock” Window

For new interlock groups, move the cursor over each button to be added and left-click to select it. (Notice that the cursor assumes the pointing hand shape when it is over the page.) If a button is inadvertently placed in the “Buttons:” field, highlight the button and select Delete to remove it from the group. Select OK to confirm and save the interlock group.

To edit an existing interlock group, select the group in the “Edit Interlock” window and click Edit to open the “Create Interlock” window. Add or delete buttons as needed.

Duration

A button defined with duration feedback will remain active for a fixed time period as defined in the Duration field. The purpose of a duration feedback is to simulate a function in the SIMPL Windows program that must remain active for a certain amount of time, such as closing drapes or lowering a screen.

Right-click on the desired button, and select Feedback. In the “Feedback” window, select Duration as the feedback type, and enter the desired duration in seconds.

Sequence Groups

A sequence group consists of a number of assigned buttons that are activated as a group as a result of a single button press. When the first button is activated, the other

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This is an important feature when one wishes to guarantee that a single selection can activate a number of functions. For example, one can unify the following functions: draw shades closed, dim lights, and start projector. This ensures that when this sequence group is activated, all functions of the collective unit are activated together.

Starting from an open page, select (or create) the button that is to activate the group, right click and select Feedback. In the “Feedback” window, select Duration as the feedback type, and enter the desired Duration in seconds. In the Button Action area

Joins field, scroll to the desired button joins and click the Add Step button. As each one is added, “Simulate Button xx” appears in the Sequence Group list. When all the desired joins have been added, click Close to accept the entries and close the

“Feedback” window. (Refer to the following figure.)

“Feedback” Window

VT Pro-e always generates the proper virtual feedback logic and appends it to the compiled VT Pro-e file for upload to the panel. However, you must add similar logic to the control system via SIMPL Windows.

SIMPL Windows Procedures

Momentary Feedback

Momentary feedback is when the button feedback state is active as long as the button is pressed and inactive when it is not being pressed. Momentary feedback does not require anything special in the SIMPL Windows program. You simply connect the signal from the appropriate touchpanel join number to the logic in the program (to the feedback of the same digital press).

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Interlock Feedback

Interlock feedback is when the feedback of only one button in a group may be active at any one time. Pressing a button causes its feedback to go high and the feedback of all other buttons to become inactive, or low, as shown in the figure following this paragraph. In this example, join numbers 7 – 10 are in an interlock group; join 7 is pressed, causing join 8, initially high, to go low and join7 to go hi. The one-way touchpanels transmit only the newly pressed button to the control system. The programmer must add a SIMPL Windows INTERLOCK symbol and connect all of the touchpanel output's join numbers in that interlock group as inputs to the INTERLOCK

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1-Way Wireless RF Touchpanel Crestron ST-1700C symbol. All of the outputs are then used to drive the appropriate logic. Note that the output of the interlock corresponding to the pressed button remains high even after the button is released, until the next button is pressed.

INTERLOCK

J7

J8

J9

F7

F8

F9

To Controlled

Device

J10 F10

Toggle Feedback

Toggle feedback is when the feedback of a button alternates between active and inactive each time the button is pressed. As in the interlock, the toggle feedback remains high even after the button is released, until the button is pressed again.

Because there is no way to communicate the state of the toggle button between the panel and the control system by using that single button, Crestron models a toggle on a one-way panel as a two-button interlock group. The button shown on the panel is the first button. The second button (invisible, Crestron-created, not user-created) is the original button's join number + 500, e.g. 1 and 501, 101 and 601, etc. Since there are only 999 join numbers allowed by Crestron's RF protocol, a toggle button may only have a join number of 499 or below. Be aware that you must not use the toggle join numbers + 500 for other purposes. Crestron recommends that you keep toggle buttons in one numeric range (such as 100-150) and then make sure you don't use anything in the corresponding +500 range (600-750). When the user first presses and releases the toggle button, the panel transmits the join number press and release. The next time the user presses and releases the toggle button, the panel transmits the join number + 500 press and release, and then continues to alternate between them. By this method,

Crestron knows that the user is explicitly turning the toggle on or explicitly turning it off, so that the state on the control system and the state on the touchpanel will match.

The programmer must place an INTERLOCK symbol in the SIMPL Windows program and connect the join number and the join number + 500 to it. The feedback corresponding to the original join number should be used to drive the logic corresponding to the toggle being turned on, and the feedback corresponding to the join number offset by 500 is used to drive the logic corresponding to the toggle being turned off. See the following figure.

INTERLOCK Performing

TOGGLE Function

J7 F7

J507 F507

Duration Feedback

A button defined with duration feedback will remain active for a fixed period of time as programmed in the Duration field. Active duration is d0efined by selecting

Duration as the feedback type, and entering a number of seconds in the Duration field.

The programmer should add an MV (one-shot) symbol to the SIMPL Windows program, with the appropriate time parameter, as shown in the following figure.

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J7

MV one-shot trig out

F7

25s pulse_time

Sequence Groups

In addition to button feedback, programmers can specify that a single button perform a sequence of operations. The sequence can press other buttons and these buttons may have durations to introduce delays. The virtual feedback generated by VT Pro-e to the one-way panel will approximate as closely as possible the SIMPL Windows program of multi button press feedback generated from a single button press sequence, but the only information that is actually transmitted to the control system is the join number of the button that specifies the sequence. On the touchpanel, if timing is specified in the sequence, the button that specifies the sequence will appear active for the whole sequence; the other buttons in the sequence will go active in the order and for the duration specified in the sequence; if no timing is specified, the other buttons will go active simultaneously.

The programmer must duplicate the actual logic, including all button presses, functions and durations, on the control system. Normally, the programmer uses a STEPPER symbol in SIMPL Windows, with the input driven by the join number that initiates the sequence. As shown in the following figure, each output of the STEPPER drives the logic for the next step in the sequence with the appropriate duration and delay as the corresponding parameters.

STEPPER

J7

delay duration

delay duration

delay duration

delay duration

To Each Step of

the Sequence

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1

2

3

4

5

Pushbutton Layout and Join

Number Assignment

CRESTRON

6

7

8

9

10

“Quick” Pushbuttons

The touchpanel includes ten “quick” pushbuttons, five on each side of the LCD screen. These buttons are used to access any frequently used commands. Each button has a permanently fixed digital join number. The sequence of digital join numbers is

(top to bottom) 1 through 5 on the left side and 6 through 10 on the right side. The default feedback definition for these joins is “momentary.”

NOTE: A user may not want the LCD screen to come on after a pushbutton is pressed when the unit is off. The Startup Preference option allows the user to select whether the panel’s display comes on or stays off after a pushbutton is pressed. For more information, refer to “Startup Preference” on page 9 for details.

NOTE: Assuming that the touchpanel is powered down, pressing a “quick” pushbutton once “wakes up” the touchpanel but no command is sent. A second button press sends the command. However, if the touchpanel is actually in standby mode, the panel is “awake” and the initial button press sends the command.

NOTE: If you wish to change the feedback definition for one of these buttons, create another button on a page, assign the digital join, and set the definition as desired (e.g., toggle, interlock, etc.). Use SIMPL Windows to assign the join numbers to specific functions (e.g., power, volume). The buttons can be used to accomplish screen changes (page flips) by assigning the join numbers to the desired

pages using Page Properties in VT Pro-e. Refer also to “Virtual Feedback” on Page

22.

NOTE: In versions of VT Pro-e prior to 2.5, if you wish to use “quick” pushbuttons

1-10, you must make a new page and draw buttons with join numbers 1-10.

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Reserved Join Numbers

A reserved join number is a feature of the software that enables a designer to create a button that completes a predetermined function (e.g., calls up the Preferences Menu, adjusts brightness, etc.). The table after this paragraph provides a list of reserved join numbers available within SIMPL Windows software.

Digital Reserved Join Numbers for ST-1700C Touchpanel

JOIN NUMBER

17200

17216

17217

17218

17219

17220

17230

17231

17232

17233

17234

17242

17302

17303

17304

17305

17322

17323

17324

FUNCTION

Power

Brightness

Brightness

Brightness

Brightness

Brightness

Standby

Standby Timeout

Standby Timeout

Power Timeout

Power Timeout

Setup

Keyclick

Keyclick

Keyclick Volume

Keyclick Volume

Keyclick Short

Keyclick Medium

Keyclick Long

VALUE

Off

Up

Down

High

Medium (Default)

Low

N/A

Up

Down

Up

Down

N/A

On

Off

Up

Down

Short (Default)

Medium

Long

Analog Reserved Join Numbers for ST-1700C Touchpanel

JOIN NUMBER

17201

17202

17203

17300

17507

FUNCTION

Brightness*

Power Off Timeout*

Standby Timeout*

Keyclick Volume*

Battery Level

VALUE

1-100%

0-120 minutes

0-120 minutes

1-100%

0-100%

*Default values for these functions are: Brightness – 50%; Power Off Timeout – 30 minutes; Standby

Timeout – 10 minutes; Keyclick Volume – 50%

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Problem Solving

Troubleshooting

The table below and on the next page provides corrective action for possible trouble situations. If further assistance is required, please contact a Crestron customer service representative.

ST-1700C Troubleshooting

TROUBLE

POSSIBLE

CAUSE(S)

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Project can not be uploaded to touchpanel:

1. Screen is black. Touchpanel is

2. Checking communications error.

powered down. p p y

Verify that the panel has power supplied to it, either battery or power pack.

Incorrect COM port Verify upload preferences is set to the COM specified. port being used to communicate to the control system.

Verify upload preferences specifies RACK

(not the PANEL) as target of the upload.

3. Checking panel type error.

Wrong screens appear on touchpanel.

Incorrect NET ID setting.

Problem with cable between control

Check the cable for errors or poor connections.

system and touchpanel.

Verify that panel NET ID matches the NET ID specified during upload. Refer to "Interface" in this Operations Guide.

Screens were not uploaded.

Upload screens as described in the help files found in VT Pro-e.

Touchpanel does not function.

No power to the touchpanel.

Touchpanel is incorrectly calibrated.

Confirm that battery pack is installed or external adapter is connected.

1. Enter "calibration mode" through the Setup

Mode: a. Remove power (battery pack or adapter). b. Reapply power while holding finger to the

touchscreen for approximately 5 seconds. c. When finger is lifted from screen, the

MAIN MENU screen appears. d. Select Touch Screen Calibration to

display the CALIBRATION MENU; select

Perform Calibration to enter "calibration

mode."

2. If you cannot manually enter calibration mode, use the Viewport Function | Put

Touchpanel into Calibrate Mode to force the panel to display the screen.

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TROUBLE

POSSIBLE

CAUSE(S)

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Touchpanel does not function and

RF LED on PRO2 illuminates, but

COM or IR LEDs do not illuminate.

Touchpanel display is dark or too light.

Touchpanel RF ID is not set to match the RF ID assigned in the system program.

Verify that RF IDs match. Refer to "Interface" in this Operations Guide and RF ID parameters assigned in the program.

Screen brightness is improperly set.

Hold a finger to the touchscreen for more than 3 seconds as power is applied. The display sets the brightness to a safe value.

Touchpanel exhibits slow operation.

Compressed graphics take time to decompress.

If there are no memory problems, decompressed graphics decrease the drawing time of panel pages.

Pressing "quick" pushbutton yields incorrect or no

Unit out of range. Bring unit in range. Upload correct SIMPL

Incorrect SIMPL

Windows program

Windows program.

Further Inquiries

If after reviewing this Operations Guide you cannot locate specific information or have questions, please take advantage of Crestron's award winning customer service team by calling:

• In the US and Canada, call Crestron’s corporate headquarters at

1-888-CRESTRON [1-888-273-7876] or 1-201-767-3400.

• In Europe, call Crestron International at +32-15-50-99-50.

• In Asia, call Crestron Asia at +852-2341-2016.

• In Latin America, call Crestron Latin America at +5255-5093-2160.

• In Australia and New Zealand, call Crestron Pacific at

+613-9480-2999.

Firmware Upgrades

To take advantage of all the ST-1700C features, it is important that the unit contains the latest firmware available. Therefore, please check our website

( http://www.crestron.com/downloads/software_updates.asp

) for the latest version of firmware. Not every product has a firmware upgrade, but as Crestron improves functions, adds new features, and extends the capabilities of our products, firmware upgrades are posted. For questions regarding upgrade procedures, contact Crestron customer service.

Future Updates

As Crestron improves functions, adds new features, and extends the capabilities of the

ST-1700C, additional information and programming examples may be made available as manual updates. These updates are solely electronic and serve as intermediary supplements prior to the release of a complete technical documentation revision.

Check the Crestron website ( www.crestron.com

) periodically for manual update availability and its subjective value. Updates are available from the Downloads | Product

Manuals section and are identified as an “Addendum” in the Download column.

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Appendix: Engraveable Pushbutton Installation

Custom-engraved pushbuttons can be obtained by ordering the Customizable

Engraving Button Kit 1700C-BTBN. You can submit the engraving layout in two ways:

• Engraving Sheet, Doc. 6069.

• Engraving Software package, Version 1.1.1.6, available from the Downloads |

Software Updates section of the Crestron website ( www.crestron.com

).

Perform the following to install engraveable pushbuttons on the ST-1700C. A #1

Phillips screwdriver is required. Refer to the illustration below.

1. Remove the battery, and place the touchpanel face down on a clean work surface.

2. Remove the four screws securing the front bezel to the base, and return the unit to its normal position (use care to prevent the bezel from dropping and becoming damaged).

3. Lift the bezel from the touchpanel, and remove the pushbuttons being replaced. Note that the pushbutton sets fit snugly.

4. Put the new pushbuttons in place (see following Note), press firmly to ensure they are seated, and place the bezel back in position.

NOTE: The rear of the pushbuttons are marked TOP 1- TOP 5 and TOP 6 – TOP 10 to ensure correct position and orientation when installed. Do not remove the plastic frame connecting the buttons together.

5. Hold the bezel in place and turn the unit over on its face.

6. Reinstall the four screws to secure the bezel to the base. Tighten the screws, being careful not to strip the threads.

7. Reinstall the battery and verify that the pushbuttons function properly.

Engraveable Pushbutton Installation Diagram

Screw Screw

Bezel

Bottom view

Battery

5

Pushbuttons

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OTHER LIMITATIONS

You must be an Authorized Dealer of Crestron products or a Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer to install or use the

Software. If Your status as a Crestron Authorized Dealer or Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer is terminated, Your license is also terminated.

You may not rent, lease, lend, sublicense, distribute or otherwise transfer or assign any interest in or to the Software.

You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Software.

You agree that the Software will not be shipped, transferred or exported into any country or used in any manner prohibited by the United States Export Administration Act or any other export laws, restrictions or regulations (“Export Laws”). By downloading or installing the Software You (a) are certifying that You are not a national of Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, or Syria or any country to which the United States embargoes goods (b) are certifying that You are not otherwise prohibited from receiving the Software and (c) You agree to comply with the Export Laws.

If any part of this Agreement is found void and unenforceable, it will not affect the validity of the balance of the Agreement, which shall remain valid and enforceable according to its terms. This Agreement may only be modified by a writing signed by an authorized officer of Crestron. Updates may be licensed to You by Crestron with additional or different terms. This is the entire agreement between Crestron and You relating to the Software and it supersedes any prior representations, discussions, undertakings, communications or advertising relating to the Software. The failure of either party to enforce any right or take any action in the event of a breach hereunder shall constitute a waiver unless expressly acknowledged and set forth in writing by the party alleged to have provided such waiver.

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If You are a business or organization, You agree that upon request from Crestron or its authorized agent, You will within thirty

(30) days fully document and certify that use of any and all Software at the time of the request is in conformity with Your valid licenses from Crestron of its authorized agent.

Without prejudice to any other rights, Crestron may terminate this Agreement immediately upon notice if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. In such event, you must destroy all copies of the Software and all of its component parts.

PROPRIETARY RIGHTS

Copyright. All title and copyrights in and to the Software (including, without limitation, any images, photographs, animations, video, audio, music, text, and “applets” incorporated into the Software), the accompanying media and printed materials, and any copies of the Software are owned by Crestron or its suppliers. The Software is protected by copyright laws and international treaty provisions.

Therefore, you must treat the Software like any other copyrighted material, subject to the provisions of this Agreement.

Submissions. Should you decide to transmit to Crestron’s website by any means or by any media any materials or other information (including, without limitation, ideas, concepts or techniques for new or improved services and products), whether as information, feedback, data, questions, comments, suggestions or the like, you agree such submissions are unrestricted and shall be deemed non-confidential and you automatically grant Crestron and its assigns a non-exclusive, royalty-tree, worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable license, with the right to sublicense, to use, copy, transmit, distribute, create derivative works of, display and perform the same.

Trademarks. CRESTRON and the Swirl Logo are registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc. You shall not remove or conceal any trademark or proprietary notice of Crestron from the Software including any back-up copy.

GOVERNING LAW

This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of New Jersey, without regard to conflicts of laws principles. Any disputes between the parties to the Agreement shall be brought in the state courts in Bergen County, New Jersey or the federal courts located in the District of New Jersey. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, shall not apply to this Agreement.

CRESTRON LIMITED WARRANTY

CRESTRON warrants that: (a) the Software will perform substantially in accordance with the published specifications for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of receipt, and (b) that any hardware accompanying the Software will be subject to its own limited warranty as stated in its accompanying written material. Crestron shall, at its option, repair or replace or refund the license fee for any Software found defective by Crestron if notified by you within the warranty period. The foregoing remedy shall be your exclusive remedy for any claim or loss arising from the Software.

CRESTRON shall not be liable to honor warranty terms if the product has been used in any application other than that for which it was intended, or if it as been subjected to misuse, accidental damage, modification, or improper installation procedures.

Furthermore, this warranty does not cover any product that has had the serial number or license code altered, defaced, improperly obtained, or removed.

Notwithstanding any agreement to maintain or correct errors or defects Crestron, shall have no obligation to service or correct any error or defect that is not reproducible by Crestron or is deemed in Crestron’s reasonable discretion to have resulted from (1) accident; unusual stress; neglect; misuse; failure of electric power, operation of the Software with other media not meeting or not maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications; or causes other than ordinary use; (2) improper installation by anyone other than Crestron or its authorized agents of the Software that deviates from any operating procedures established by Crestron in the material and files provided to You by Crestron or its authorized agent; (3) use of the Software on unauthorized hardware; or (4) modification of, alteration of, or additions to the Software undertaken by persons other than Crestron or Crestron’s authorized agents.

ANY LIABILITY OF CRESTRON FOR A DEFECTIVE COPY OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE LIMITED

EXCLUSIVELY TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF YOUR COPY OF THE SOFTWARE WITH ANOTHER COPY OR

REFUND OF THE INITIAL LICENSE FEE CRESTRON RECEIVED FROM YOU FOR THE DEFECTIVE COPY OF THE

PRODUCT. THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY TO YOU. IN NO EVENT SHALL

CRESTRON BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND

(PROPERTY OR ECONOMIC DAMAGES INCLUSIVE), EVEN IF A CRESTRON REPRESENTATIVE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF

THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR OF ANY CLAIM BY ANY THIRD PARTY. CRESTRON MAKES NO

WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO TITLE OR INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS,

MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, NOR

AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PARTY TO OFFER ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY

FOR THIS PRODUCT. THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT SUPERSEDES ALL PREVIOUS WARRANTIES.

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Return and Warranty Policies

Merchandise Returns / Repair Service

1. No merchandise may be returned for credit, exchange, or service without prior authorization from CRESTRON. To obtain warranty service for CRESTRON products, contact the factory and request an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number. Enclose a note specifying the nature of the problem, name and phone number of contact person, RMA number, and return address.

2. Products may be returned for credit, exchange, or service with a CRESTRON Return

Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. Authorized returns must be shipped freight prepaid to CRESTRON, Cresskill, N.J., or its authorized subsidiaries, with RMA number clearly marked on the outside of all cartons. Shipments arriving freight collect or without an RMA number shall be subject to refusal. CRESTRON reserves the right in its sole and absolute discretion to charge a 15% restocking fee, plus shipping costs, on any products returned with an

RMA.

3. Return freight charges following repair of items under warranty shall be paid by CRESTRON, shipping by standard ground carrier. In the event repairs are found to be non-warranty, return freight costs shall be paid by the purchaser.

CRESTRON Limited Warranty

CRESTRON ELECTRONICS, Inc. warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase from CRESTRON, with the following exceptions: disk drives and any other moving or rotating mechanical parts, pan/tilt heads and power supplies are covered for a period of one (1) year; touchscreen display and overlay components are covered for 90 days; batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered.

This warranty extends to products purchased directly from CRESTRON or an authorized

CRESTRON dealer. Purchasers should inquire of the dealer regarding the nature and extent of the dealer's warranty, if any.

CRESTRON shall not be liable to honor the terms of this warranty if the product has been used in any application other than that for which it was intended, or if it has been subjected to misuse, accidental damage, modification, or improper installation procedures. Furthermore, this warranty does not cover any product that has had the serial number altered, defaced, or removed.

This warranty shall be the sole and exclusive remedy to the original purchaser. In no event shall

CRESTRON be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any kind (property or economic damages inclusive) arising from the sale or use of this equipment. CRESTRON is not liable for any claim made by a third party or made by the purchaser for a third party.

CRESTRON shall, at its option, repair or replace any product found defective, without charge for parts or labor. Repaired or replaced equipment and parts supplied under this warranty shall be covered only by the unexpired portion of the warranty.

Except as expressly set forth in this warranty, CRESTRON makes no other warranties, expressed or implied, nor authorizes any other party to offer any other party to offer any warranty, including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Any implied warranties that may be imposed by law are limited to the terms of this limited warranty. This warranty statement supercedes all previous warranties.

Trademark Information

All brand names, product names, and trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Windows95/98/Me/XP and WindowsNT/2000 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

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Crestron Electronics, Inc.

15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647

Tel: 888.CRESTRON

Fax: 201.767.7576 www.crestron.com

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Specifications subject to change without notice.

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