
Isys i/O
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WiFi Touchpanel
Crestron
TPMC-10
The following tables provide functional descriptions of touchpanel outputs and
inputs, organized by VT Pro-e object types.
VT Pro-e Objects and Signal Type Descriptions
VT Pro-e
OBJECT
VT Pro-e JOIN
DESCRIPTION
(SIGNAL TYPE)
DESCRIPTION
None (Hard
pushbuttons)
Digital Press Join
(Digital output)
Indicates that the corresponding hard pushbutton is being
pressed, as follows:
Top left button = <
press1
>
Lower left button = <
press2
>
Top right button = <
press3
>
Lower right button = <
press4
>
Top thumb pad position = <
press5
>
Right thumb pad position = <
press6
>
Bottom thumb pad position = <
press7
>
Left thumb pad position = <
press8
>
The signal remains high for the duration of the button press.
High/1 = Hard pushbutton pressed; Low/0 = Button released
Digital Press Join
(Digital output)
Indicates that the corresponding button on the touchscreen is
being pressed. The signal remains high for the duration of the
button press.
High/1 = Button pressed; Low/0 = Button released
Digital Press Join
(Digital input)
Causes the button to display in the active state for as long as
the signal is high. When connected to the corresponding
<
press
> output, this means the button will display active
feedback for the duration of the button press.
Note that this behavior applies to the touchscreen buttons
only. Since <
fb1
> through <
fb8
> correspond to hard
pushbuttons with no visible feedback, connecting them as just
described will have no effect. However, these signals can be
defined to trigger page flips (if configured that way in
VT Pro-e) or for other purposes.
High/1 (level sensitive) = Active feedback;
Low/0 = Inactive feedback
Button
Analog State Join
and Mode (Active
and Inactive) -
(Analog input)
Selects the mode (appearance) of the button, in both the
active and inactive states.
Valid values can range from 0d to 99d for the active state;
and 0d to 99d for the inactive state.
The actual range of values depends on the number of modes
defined in the VT Pro-e project. For example, if five modes
are defined for the active state, there will be five valid values
for that join.
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