Specifications
2-Way RF Wireless Touchpanel Crestron STX-1700CXP
20 • 2-Way RF Wireless Touchpanel: STX-1700CXP Operations Guide - DOC. 6227A
Digital Reserved Join Numbers STX-1700CXP (continued)
JOIN NUMBER FUNCTION VALUE
DIRECTION
2
17231 Standby Timeout Up
I
17232 Standby Timeout Down
I
17233 Power Timeout Up
I
17234 Power Timeout Down
I
17242 Setup N/A
I
17302 Keyclick On
I/O
17303 Keyclick Off
I/O
17304 Key Click Volume Up
I
17305 Key Click Volume Down
I
17322 Key Click Short Short (Default)
I
17323 Key Click Medium Medium
I
17324 Key Click Long Long
I
17509
Out of Range
1
N/A
O
17532 Send Update Request N/A
O
1. Assigning 17509 (Out of Range) to a page, sub page or button activates the page, subpage or button
when the STX-1700CXP goes out of range.
2. "I" indicates that pressing a button with this join number commands the touchpanel to perform the
function. "O" indicates feedback to the display (all actions are local to the touchpanel, no
information is transmitted).
Analog Reserved Join Numbers for STX-1700CXP
JOIN NUMBER FUNCTION VALUE
DIRECTION
2
17201
LCD Brightness
1
1-100%
I/O
17202
Power Timeout
1
0-120 minutes
I/O
17203
Standby Timeout
1
0-120 minutes
I/O
17300
Ke
y
Click Volume
1
1-100%
I/O
17507 Battery Level 0-100%
O
1. Defaults:
LCD Brightness – 50% Standby Timeout – 10 minutes
Power Timeout – 30 minutes Key Click Volume – 50%
2. "I" indicates that pressing a button with this join number commands the touchpanel to perform the
function. "O" indicates feedback to the display (all actions are local to the touchpanel, no
information is transmitted).
Uploading and Upgrading
NOTE: Crestron recommends that you use the latest software and that each device
contains the latest firmware to take advantage of the most recently released features.
Please check the Crestron website (http://www.crestron.com/updates) for the latest
versions of software and firmware. New users are required to register to obtain
access to this site.
Assuming a PC is properly connected to the entire system, Crestron programming
software allows the programmer to upload programs and projects after their
development to the system and network devices. However, there are times when the
files for the program and projects are compiled and not uploaded. Instead, compiled
files may be distributed from programmers to installers, from Crestron to dealers,
etc. Even firmware upgrades are available from the Crestron website as new features
are developed after product releases. In those instances, one has the option to upload
via the programming software or to upload and upgrade via the Crestron Viewport.