TheaterTouch System Controller
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THE TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY
The TheaterTouch touchscreen display is organized as a series of pages and frames. A
page can consist of up to 12 frames of information having one frame displayed on the
screen at a time.
Normally each frame on a page contains objects (buttons, text, graphics, and
symbols) that are related in some way. For instance, they may all display information
necessary for controlling a particular VCR.
By default, the TheaterTouch has one Main Menu page—all other pages are
considered submenus. Any page can contain a button that will display any other
page when selected.
Normally the Main Menu page is used to display the names of the submenus (e.g.,
the equipment being controlled). The submenus may consist of one or more pages.
The TheaterTouch will support 63 pages plus the Main Menu page; each page can
consist of up to 12 frames.
A representation of a programmed Main Menu page is shown below.
Pressing the
Main Menu
key at any time will return you to this page (unless a
different page is assigned using the TheaterTouch Designer software).
THE CONTROL PANEL PAGE
The Control Panel page can be displayed by pressing and holding the backlight key
for
at least 3 seconds
.
You can also access the Control Panel page by assigning a “Control Panel” page link
to a button using the TheaterTouch Designer software.