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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
Supplemental Guide – DOC. 7927A Contents • i
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
To edit the static IP address, the static subnet mask, the static default router, the preferred
DNS, or the alternate preferred DNS, tap the text field underneath the setting name. The
on-screen numeric keypad (not shown) opens.
• Use the keypad to make the new entry.
• Tap the clear button () in the text field to clear any previous entry.
• Tap the delete button () to delete the last digit.
• Tap SAVE to save a new entry or tap < CANCEL
display returns to the
Ethernet Setup - Static IPs screen.
to discard any changes. The
After new settings have been saved, tap Apply Changes on the Ethernet Setup - Static
IPs screen to apply the new settings and to stay in setup mode. Tap Reboot to exit setup
mode and to reboot the touch screen.
• If no changes are made, tap < BACK to return to the Ethernet Setup screen.
• Tap < BACK again to return to the TSW-560/760/1060 Setup screen.
• Tap the up and down arrows to raise or lower the auto-brightness preset values for
the LCD display and the key backlight, from 0 to 100%.
•Tap < BACK to return to the Display Setup screen.
Standby Timeout
On the TSW-560/760/1060 Setup screen, tap Standby Timeout to display the
Standby Timeout screen.
Standby Timeout Screen
Use the Standby Timeout screen to adjust the touch screen's standby timeout duration.
Tap the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the standby timeout duration, from 0
to 120 minutes.
Tap Screen Saver Options to display the Standby Screensaver screen.
Use the Standby - Screen Saver screen to adjust settings for the digital clock screensaver,
which can be displayed during standby timeout mode.
•Tap On or Off next to Enabled to enable or disable the digital clock screensaver
during standby timeout.
•Tap On or Off next to 24 Hour to enable or disable 24-hour time format for the
digital clock.
•Tap the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the screen saver brightness
value, from 0 to 100%.
Tap < BACK to return to the Standby Timeout screen.
Tap < BACK again to return to the TSW 560/760/1060 Setup screen.
Diagnostics
On the TSW-560/760/1060 Setup screen, tap Diagnostics to display the Diagnostics
screen.
Diagnostics Screen
The Diagnostics screen displays the touch screen's CPU temperature and available
memory, and it provides buttons to open various test screens. The test screens are
explained in the sections that follow.
On the Diagnostics screen, tap Test Patterns to display the Test Pattern Diagnostics
screen.
Test Pattern Diagnostics Screen
Use the Test Pattern Diagnostics screen to display any of the available test patterns. Tap
one of the buttons on the screen to display its respective test pattern.
Tap < BACK to return to the Diagnostics screen.
Touch Test
On the Diagnostics screen, tap Touch Test to display the touch test screen.
Use the touch test screen to test the touch functionality of the display. When a location
button is tapped, its respective indicator lights on the screen.
Tap RETURN to return to the Diagnostics screen.
Mic Test
On the Diagnostics menu, tap Mic Test to begin a microphone test.
Mic Test Screen
During a microphone test, the built-in microphones record sound for five seconds and then
play the sound back to confirm that they are functioning. This test is performed twice: The
first test records and plays sound back from the left microphone, and the second test
records and plays sound back from the right microphone. When the second playback is
finished, the display automatically returns to the
On the Diagnostics screen, tap LAN Test to display the Ethernet Diagnostics screen.
Ethernet Diagnostics Screen
Use the Ethernet Diagnostics 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
indicates that the Ethernet connection is active).
Additionally, this screen provides controls to test the connection to the default router. Tap
On to begin the test, and tap Off to end the test.
Tap < BACK
to return to the
Link indicator to show the status of the Ethernet connection. (Green
On the Diagnostics screen, tap Keypad Test to display the Keypad Diagnostics Test
screen.
Keypad Diagnostics Test Screen
Use the Keypad Diagnostics Test screen to test the functionality of the five capacitive hard
keys on the front of the touch screen. When one of the hard keys is tapped, its respective
indicator lights on the screen.
Tap < BACK
to return to the
Diagnostics screen.
Rava Test
On the Diagnostics screen, tap Rava Test to display the Rava Diagnostics screen.
Use the Rava Diagnostics screen to test using the Rava® SIP Intercom with the touch
screen. This screen can be used to call another touch screen that has Rava, to test and
configure projects, and to adjust various Rava settings.
To place a call, dial the extension of the desired touch screen using the on-screen numeric
keypad, and then tap
with the project; if the intercom does not work, there is an issue with the settings.
Tap < BACK to return to the Diagnostics screen.
Call. If the intercom works but the project does not, there is an issue
RTSP Test
On the Diagnostics screen, tap RTSP Test to display the RTSP Stream Diagnostics
screen.
RTSP Stream Diagnostics Screen
Use the RTSP Stream Diagnostics screen to test whether Real Time Streaming Protocol
(RTSP) is functioning on the touch screen.
Tap the text field below H264 Stream Source URL: (Touch to edit) to open the on-screen
keyboard (not shown). Enter the URL for an H.264 video stream source, and then tap
SAVE. The video stream is displayed in the lower right portion of the RTSP Stream
Diagnostics screen.
Tap the up and down arrows on the left side of the screen to raise or lower the volume of
the video stream, from 0 to 100%, and tap
volume of the video stream.