Crestron electronic Isys TPS-17W User Manual

Isys, Tilt touchpanels overview

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Isys

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Tilt Touchpanels overview

When Crestron introduced the world’s first touchpanel-based

control system 15 years ago, the AV industry was changed

forever. That spirit of innovation has never ceased and today

Crestron offers the most advanced and comprehensive line

of touchpanels available. Crestron’s tilt touchpanel models

combine modern styling and cutting-edge technology with

the ingenuity and sensibility that only comes with 35+ years

of experience.

The TPS Series of Isys touchpanels ranges from the compact

6.4" TPS-3000 to the spectacular 17" widescreen TPS-17B.

Bright, high-contrast displays and a choice of 16-Bit or 24-

Bit graphics and video deliver industry-leading touchpanel

performance, while every TPS model represents an incredible

value compared to previous and current competitive models.

The TPS-G Series adds dual-window display of both high-

definition video and high-res RGB signals. High-speed Ethernet

is also standard on most models, supporting dynamic graphics,

Internet connectivity, and enhanced performance and flexibility

as part of any sized control network.

Crestron’s ground-breaking Isys i/O TPMC Touchpanel

Media Centers come in either 15” standard or 17" widescreen

sizes, and feature the Windows XP Embedded operating

system. This powerful platform enables onboard PC capabilities

including Web browsing, streaming media, multimedia

presentation, and Voice over IP, while also unleashing a host

of immensely useful design features like new Dynamic Menu

Objects and support for Yahoo! Widgets.

Whether controlling a single boardroom or home theater,

or commanding a large facility full of equipment, Crestron tilt

touchpanels can deliver a perfect solution for every control

application and budget.

Typical Isys Tilt Touchpanel Application using QuickMedia

See end of section for additional diagrams

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