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SmarTouch STS Touchpanels 
Crestron ST-1550 & ST-1550C
 
To configure the touchpanel, it may be necessary to access a series of setup screens 
prior to viewing run-time screens that are loaded into the touchpanel for normal 
operation. The Opening Screen, shown below, appears when a finger is held to the 
touchscreen for approximately three seconds as power is applied. This screen 
indicates that you are in “setup mode” and can proceed to configure the touchpanel.  
Opening Screen for ST-1550C (left) and ST-1550 (right) 
    
 
Remove your finger and touch the Opening Screen again to display the Preferences 
and Settings Menu, shown after this paragraph. All resources to configure the 
touchpanel are available from this menu.  
Preferences and Settings Menu 
 
The Preferences and Settings Menu displays five buttons: CalibrationPreferences
Power ManagementAdvanced Settings, and Return. The Return button saves all 
of the setup information to EEPROM and displays the main page that has been 
programmed into your system.  
Calibration 
NOTE:  Calibration works best  
when performed with a narrow,  
blunt instrument (i.e., pencil eraser).  
Calibration of the touchscreen is required if the active touch area of a button does 
not coincide with the button’s image. Select the Calibration button to initiate 
“calibration mode”. The touchpanel prompts you with a message, “Touch Upper 
Left Corner”. Touch the corner of the screen; be as accurate as possible. Another 
message, “Touch Lower Right Corner”, appears. Perform the operation to complete 
calibration and return to the Opening Screen.  
If the Calibration button from the Preferences and Settings Menu cannot be reached, 
complete the following steps. 
1.  Remove power (ST-BTP, ST-DS, and/or external AC power pack). 
2.  Reapply power while holding a finger to the touchscreen for at least 
three seconds. During this short period, the words “SETUP MODE” 
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  SmarTouch STS 
User's Operations Guide - DOC. 5804