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About .................................................................................................................... 17
Test Patterns............................................................................................ 12
Touch Test ............................................................................................... 12
Mic Test ................................................................................................... 13
LAN Test .................................................................................................. 14
Keypad Test ............................................................................................. 15
Rava Test ................................................................................................. 15
RTSP Test ................................................................................................ 16
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TSW-560/TSW-760/TSW-1060:
5", 7", and 10.1" Touch Screens
Access the Setup Screens
The setup screens enable basic configuration prior to regular operation of the Crestron®
TSW-560, TSW-760, and TSW-1060 touch screens. To display the main setup screen,
touch the display while applying power to the touch screen.
The Crestron TSW-560, TSW-760, and TSW-1060 are functionally similar. For simplicity
within this guide, the term “touch screen” is used except where noted.
NOTE: 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 touch screen, there are three ways to access the setup
functions:
1. Place a button on the project main page, and assign the reserved join number
(17242) that activates setup.
2. Tap the hard keys labeled below as 1, 2, 3, and 4 in sequence twice
(tap 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4) with a 5-second period.
3. Place five fingers on the display and hold for 15 seconds.
The TSW-560/760/1060 Setup screen provides buttons for Ethernet setup, IP table setup,
audio setup, display setup, standby timeout, and diagnostics. There is also a button to
toggle system messages on or off, and an
touch screen. Additionally, the screen displays the IP address, the hostname, and the MAC
address of the touch screen. The functions of each button are detailed in the following
pages of this guide.
NOTE: The bottom toolbar is present on all of the setup screens. The toolbar provides a
gear button () that can be tapped to return to the TSW-560/760/1060 Setup screen
and a
Save & Exit button that can be tapped to save all settings, to exit the setup screens,
On the TSW-560/760/1060 Setup screen, tap Ethernet Setup to display the Ethernet
Setup screen.
Ethernet Setup Screen
Use the Ethernet Setup screen to view the touch screen’s MAC and IP addresses, subnet
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. (Green indicates
that the Ethernet connection is active.)
DHCP can be enabled or disabled by tapping On or Off under DHCP Enable. When DHCP
is off, a
settings to be edited.
To change to a static IP address, tap Off under DHCP Enabled, and then tap Set Static IP
Address Settings to display the Ethernet Setup - Static IPs screen.
NOTE: DHCP is enabled by default.
Set Static IP Address Settings button provides access to controls that allow these