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The setup screens enable basic configuration prior to regular operation of the Crestron®
TS-1542 and TS-1542-C. To display the main setup screen, touch the screen while
applying power to the unit.
The TS-1542 and TS-1542-C are functionally similar. For simplicity within this guide, the
term “TS-1542” is used except where noted.
If no project has been loaded or if an invalid project has been loaded, the touch
screen defaults to the main setup screen.
During regular operation of the TS-1542, there are two ways to access the setup screens:
1. Place a button on the project main page and assign the reserved join number
(17242) that accesses the setup screens.
2. Touch the screen with five fingers simultaneously, for more than 15 seconds.
The
screen is displayed.
The
audio setup, display setup, standby timeout, and diagnostics. In addition, there is a button
to toggle system messages on or off. An
touch screen, and a
functions of each are detailed in the following pages of this guide.
screen is composed of buttons for Ethernet setup, IP table setup,
button provides information about the
button saves settings and exits the setup screens. The
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TS-1542 Setup
Ethernet Setup
Ethernet Setup
Ethernet Setup Screen
Ethernet Setup
Set Static IP Address Settings
Off
DHCP
Enabled
Set Static IP Address Settings
Ethernet Setup -
Static IPs
Ethernet Setup - Static IPs Screen
Configure the TS-1542
Ethernet Setup
On the
The
default router, primary and secondary DNS, hostname, and domain. There are controls for
turning DHCP on and off. When DHCP is off, a
provides access to controls that allow editing of these settings. This screen also contains a
link indicator to show the status of the Ethernet connection.
screen, tap
screen displays the TS-1542’s MAC and IP addresses, subnet mask,
to display the
button
screen.
DHCP is enabled by default. To change to a static IP address, tap
To edit the static IP address, static subnet mask, static default router, preferred DNS, or
alternate preferred DNS, tap the button directly under the label for the entry. The on-screen
numeric keypad opens.
Use the keypad to make the new entry. Tap the “x” in the text field to clear any previous
entry. Tap to delete the last digit. Tap
to the
screen.
After new settings have been saved, tap
to save a new entry or to return
on the
screen
to reboot the TS-1542 so that the new settings can take effect.
The
key brightness, and red key brightness. Controls are also provided to enable using a hard
key or proximity sensor to wake the LCD. In addition, there are controls for the keys on the
left and right sides of the display. The controls turn the hard key lights on and off and toggle
the key colors between red and green.
screen, tap
screen provides controls to adjust the screen’s LCD brightness, green
to display the
screen.
Tap Presets to access the
adjustment for the auto-brightness value thresholds.
The built-in microphone records sound for five seconds and plays it back to confirm the
microphone is functioning. This test is performed twice: first recording and playback for the
left microphone, then recording and playback for the right microphone. When the second
playback is finished, the display returns to the
The
mask, default router, primary and secondary DNS, hostname, and domain. This screen also
contains a Link indicator to show the status of the Ethernet connection and controls to test
the connection to the default router.
screen displays the touch screen’s MAC and IP addresses, subnet
Tap to return to the
On the
screen, tap
screen.
to display the
screen.
The
Intercom with the TS-1542. It can be used to call another touch screen that has Rava, and
to test projects and settings. To place a call, dial the extension of the desired touch screen
and tap
project; if the intercom does not work, there is an issue with the settings.
Tap to return to the
. If the intercom works but the project does not, there is an issue with the
screen provides controls for testing the use of the Rava® SIP
The
functioning on the touch screen. Tap the area below
the on-screen keyboard. Enter the URL for an H.264 video and then tap
displayed on the right side of the
screen provides controls to select among video buffer lengths or to select a custom length
adjustable via a virtual knob.
screen, tap
screen is used to test whether Real Time Streaming Protocol is