In these cases, there is still Crestron doing the control of the devices, just the Touch10 is the UI for the Crestron.? There is no direct control of other devices from the Cisco.
Look up "Cisco Room Control"? They have a UI editor (really just a web script that runs in the browser), that lets you add panels/buttons to a layout and assign Text and control ID's too.? Then on the Crestron side, it's all custom at that point, as the main CIsco module does not support any of the extra Room control stuff.? The API document is part of the normal API manual I believe, but I've also seen separate api manuals that cover just the room control commands/responses.? You'll have to do some custom Crestron coding to catch the messages from Cisco and to report back feedback status of buttons and guages etc. to update the UI.
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Jason Mussetter
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