Problem Solving......................................................................................................................................15
Direct software related suggestions
and/or complaints to Crestron via
email (software@crestron.com).
Do not forward any queries to this
address. Instead refer to “Further
Inquiries” on page 16 for assistance.
Unlimited control screen variations incorporating two and three-dimensional
graphics and text are possible and can be created with VisionTools™ Pro (VT Pro),
a design and programming Windows-based software. A set of pages which make
up a project can be designed for each application. Each touchpanel can be organized
with the ideal, color-oriented control environment with custom control graphics:
icons, two and three-dimensional buttons, and floor plans. The project is uploaded to
the touchpanel and programmed into the flash PROM. The touchpanel uses the
programmed project until another is uploaded from the PC. The PC may be
disconnected from the control processor except when loading a program.
For additional software information, refer to the help file provided with the software.
A copy of the software can be obtained from the Software Downloads page
(Touchpnl Library) of the Crestron website (www.crestron.com). A tutorial is
provided as a guide for the novice programmer.
Leading Specifications
The table below provides a summary of leading specifications for the SmarTouch
STS touchpanels. Dimensions and weight are rounded to the nearest hundredth unit.
Leading Specifications of the SmarTouch STS Touchpanels
Power Options
ST-BTP
AC: International External Adapter
SIMPL™ Windows®
CNX Operating System
CNX Monitor
CNMS, CNRACK, CNLCOMP
Operating System
ST-CP Operating System
ST-CP Monitor
VisionTools™ Pro
Crestron Database
Default Network ID
Default RF ID
Default Timeouts
Touchpanel Dimensions
(without battery and power pack)
Rechargeable NiCad power pack (Fully
charged battery, 2800 mAh capacity, can
last up to 10 days depending on
touchpanel settings and usage.)
Note 1 The latest software versions can be obtained from the Software Downloads page (Simplwin,
Touchpnl, and Cresdb Libraries) of the Crestron website (www.crestron.com). New users are
required to register in order to obtain access to the FTP site.
Note 2 When programming the ST-1550 with SIMPL v1.30.01 and earlier, select ST-1500 from the
1. Touch the Start Sequence Learn button (reserved join number =
3072).
Learn Sequence #1 Page
2. Touch the programmable button. Its join number must be within the
reserved join number range from 3200 to 3327. In “st-1550/c basic
template.vtp”, a number of programmable buttons with reserved join
numbers were grouped onto a single page, Learn Sequence #1, as
shown to the left of this step.
3. Touch the Hit Here to Learn button at the bottom of the screen. The
opening menu of the project appears so that you can select buttons to
add to the sequence.
4. Touch the buttons in the sequence at the same speed that you would
like to be replicated. These buttons can be from any page in the project.
5. Each page in In “st-1550/c basic template.vtp” has a SEQ + SCHED
button. Use this button to return to the Sequences + Scheduler page
after touching all the buttons in the sequence.
6. Touch the Finish/Cancel Learn button (reserve join number = 3073)
from the Sequences + Scheduler page.
Schedule Event #2 Page
Sequences + Scheduler Page
Scheduling a Sequence/Button Press
The purpose of scheduling a sequence or button is to initiate an event at a
programmed date and time. The programmed date and time is defined as the
activation time. It is assumed that the sequence has been developed as described in
the previous paragraph or the preferred button initiates a function. A Schedule
Event button (found on the Sequences + Scheduler page in “st-1550/c basic
template.vtp”) has a reserved join number (3424) and must be touched prior to
pressing the button to be scheduled. A “scratch” schedule laid out on the Schedule
Event #2 page, shown to the left of this paragraph, is made available so that the time,
date, and cycle of the event can be entered.
There are a number of fields on this page that can be set by selecting the Adjust
Time, Adjust Date, or Set Cycle buttons. Each of these buttons opens another page.
Once the “scratch” schedule information is assigned, it must be transferred to one of
thirty possible scheduled events. The Select Schedule button on the Schedule Event
#2 page opens the Schedule Event #3A page and permits the end-user to save the
schedule. Complete the following steps to schedule a sequence or button.
1. Touch the Schedule Event button (reserve join number = 3424) from
the Sequences + Scheduler page, shown to the left of this step.
Schedule Event #2A Page with Time
Adjust Subpage Open
Schedule Event #2A Page with Date
Adjust Subpage Open
2. Touch any button with a digital join number. Button may be one that
has a programmed sequence or one that initiates a specific function
(join number 1 through 999). In this example, the available buttons are
sequence buttons that are available from the Schedule Event #1 page,
shown to the left of this step.
NOTE: If the activation time is close to the current time, touch the Set
Event Time To Current Time button (join number 3360) to set the
“scratch” schedule time and date to the current time. Then use the
increment/decrement buttons as described in the next step to make
adjustments.
3. To set the activation time for the event, touch the Adjust Time button
to open a subpage titled Time Adjust on the Schedule Event #2A page,
shown below. Use the increment/decrement buttons to increase and
decrease the hours, minutes, and seconds of the event. Each of these
buttons have reserved join numbers.
4. Touch the Hide Time Controls button to close the subpage when the
activation time for the event is set.
5. To set the activation date for the event, touch the Adjust Date button
to open a subpage titled Date Adjust on the Schedule Event #2A page,
shown to the left of this step. Use the increment/decrement buttons to
increase and decrease the year, month, and day of the event. Each of
these buttons have reserved join numbers.
Schedule Event #2A Page with Cycle
Adjust Subpage Open
Schedule Event #3A Page
6. Touch the Hide Date Controls button to close the subpage when the
activation date for the event is set.
7. The cycle of the event determines how often it occurs. To set the cycle
for the event, touch the Set Cycle button to open a subpage titled Cycle
Adjust on the Schedule Event #2A page, shown to the left of this step.
Available options for how often an event can occur are: Off (never
occurs), Once, Daily, Weekly, Weekdays, and Weekends. Each of
these buttons have reserved join numbers.
8. Touch the Hide Cycle Controls button to close the subpage when the
activation cycle for the event is set.
9. The event time and date have been properly set up in the “scratch”
schedule. Touch the Select Schedule button to open the Schedule
Event #3A page, shown to the left of this step. Notice that this page has
five schedules defined on the screen. To gain access to five more
schedules, touch the “More” button.
10. Determine the schedule that you want to use and touch that line. The
new schedule time, date, cycle, and join number appear automatically.
The event is now scheduled.
The table below and on the next page provides corrective action for possible trouble
situations. If further assistance is required, please contact a Crestron technical
support representative.
SmarTouch STS Touchpanel Toubleshooting
TROUBLE
POSSIBLE
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Project can
not be
uploaded to
the
touchpanel.
Project can
not be
uploaded to
touchpanel:
1. Screen is
black.
2. Checking
communications error.
3. Checking
panel type
error.
Wrong
screens
appear on
touchpanel.
Touchpanel
does not
function.Touchpanel is
Touchpanel has
powered down.
NET ID on touchpanel
is improperly set.
Touchpanel is in
standby or powered
Incorrect COM port
specified.
NET ID for panel and
VT Pro project NET ID
do not match.
Screens were not
uploaded.
No power to the
touchpanel.
incorrectly calibrated.
Power panel with power pack when
programming and uploading project.
Verify that NET ID match. Refer to "Interface"
in this Operations Guide and NET ID
parameters assigned in the program.
Touch the touchpanel to display a screen.
Verify that the panel has power supplied to it,
Verify upload preferences is set to the COM
port being used to communicate to the
control system.
Verify upload preferences specifies RACK
(not the PANEL) as target of the upload.
Verify that panel NET ID matches the NET ID
set in the VT Pro program. Refer to
"Interface" in this Operations Guide.
Upload screens as described in the help files
found in VT Pro.
Confirm that power pack is attached or
batteries are installed.
Select the Calibration button from the
Preferences and Settings Menu to enter
"calibration mode".
Touchpanel is not
communicating to the
control system.
Remove power (battery and/or power pack).
Reapply power while holding finger to the
touchscreen for approximately 10 seconds.
During this short period, the words "SETUP
MODE" appear as does the Opening Screen.
Touch the Opening Screen and select the
Calibration button from the Preferences and
Settings Menu to enter "calibration mode".
Poll the network (F4 in either VT Pro or
SIMPL Windows) to verify communication.
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