15 Inch Tilt Touchpanel Crestron Isys™ TPS-6000
information about how to use Sound Recorder, refer to its User’s Guide and
extensive help information provided with the software.
Pre-recorded WAV files for voice prompts and responses are available from
Crestron. These files can be stored into and programmed for use in the touchpanel
directly or may be edited with the Sound Recorder. For example, the individual files
can be combined to create custom messages.
NOTE: WAV files (for the TPS-6000 touchpanel) can be obtained from the
Crestron FTP site (ftp.crestron.com/Wave LC/).
Since the CT/LC-1000 touchpanel accepts the same WAV file formats, only use
those WAV files designated for the CT/LC-1000, TPS-2000L, or TPS-6000
touchpanels. These WAV files are different than those made available for the
CNXTA, Crestron CNX Telephone Audio Interface Card.
NOTE: WAV files reside in the touchpanel’s Flash memory and will affect the
amount of available space for touchpanel screens.
Sound Manager
NOTE: If keyclick is enabled on a touchpanel, each press of the touchpanel results
in an audible click. It may be desirable to conceal the keyclick sound for certain
buttons (e.g., if the button triggers playing of a WAV file). Using VT Pro-e, the
panel designer has the option to suppress the keyclick on a button-by-button basis
from the “Button Properties” window.
Crestron VT Pro-e (version 2.1.0 and later) contains an audio tool, Sound Manager,
which permits the panel designer to attach WAV files to a touchpanel project. Sound
Manager is available from the Tools pull-down menu and opens the “Sound
Manager” window, shown after this paragraph.
“Sound Manager” Window
Sound Manager Guidelines
There are three things to keep in mind when using Sound Manager.
1. Each WAV file must be assigned a unique digital join number. The join
number options include none, keyclick, or a number (1 through 4000).
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