CRESTRON
Operations Guide - DOC. 8094B
Series 3000 Touchpanels
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The text pointer is a single letter, ‘A’ through ‘Z’ or ‘a’ through ‘z’ preceded by the
“at” symbol (@). If [text…] is omitted, the text field is cleared. If [text…] exists, it
is added to the text field. For example, consider the following string :
@CNow is the time<cr>
@Cfor all good men<cr>
@Cto come to the<cr>
@Caid of the party.<cr>
Assuming that a button with an @C text pointer was being displayed, the contents
of the button would be changed to:
Now is the time
for all good men
to come to the
aid of the party.
NOTE:
To clear the text field for this example, type in “@C<cr>”.
As each line is entered, the display is updated. Since the text may be placed in
several different buttons, no boundary checking is done to see if the text fits in the
button. If the text overflows the boundaries, it remains centered about the center of
the button.
Save Setup and Run Program
The Save Setup and Run Program button, located at the upper right corner of the
Main Menu, saves all of the setup information to EEPROM and displays the main
page that has been programmed into your system.
Programming
Reserved Join Numbers
A reserved join number is a feature of the software that enables a designer to create
a button on a page that either calls up the Setup Menu, selects brightness, etc. The
table below provides a list of reserved join numbers available within the software.
Reserved Join Numbers for Series 3000 Touchpanels
JOIN NUMBER
FUNCTION
VALUE
1016
Brightness
Off
1017
Brightness
Low
1018
Brightness
Medium
1019
Brightness
High
1023
Contrast
Up
1024
Contrast
Down
1035
Call up Setup Menu
Not Applicable
Workshop Versus SIMPL Windows
The print date of this Operations Guide occurs so precariously close to the official
release of SIMPL Windows that an exemplary discussion of both programming
methods should coexist. The Workshop is Crestron’s DOS-based programming