Q-SYS TSC-70-G3 High Definition Touch Screen Controller
Q-SYS offers a family of high-resolution touch screen controllers native to the Q-SYS Platform. These network capacitive PoE touch screens display fully customizable user control interface (UCI), which can be designed with the Q-SYS UCI Editor within the Q-SYS Designer Software.
Drag and drop any control Q-SYS element from a Q-SYS design schematic into UCI Editor, add UCI PIN protection as an additional layer of security protection and easily deploy your design to the touch screen, without any programming experience. UCI Editor allows the import of room diagrams, corporate logos or other graphical elements in all major graphic file formats.
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Robust Responsiveness: Projective Capacitive (PCAP) Multi-Touch Surface with 24-bit Color Display
High Resolution Display: 1280 x 800 px with 400 Nits (brightness)
Power Over Ethernet: Allows for simplified single cable installation
Universal Mounting Options: Included accessories for mounting to US standard and European wall and junction boxes
Versatile: Ability to operate in portrait or landscape orientation
UCI Editor:
- Easy Drag and Drop Interface: Drag and drop any control Q-SYS element from a Q-SYS design schematic into UCI Editor and easily deploy your design to the touch screen, without any programming experience. Q-SYS UCI Editor allows the import of room diagrams, corporate logos or other graphical elements in all major graphic file formats.
- Complete Design Freedom: Build more dynamic UCI themes and apply global styles across multiple UCIs with CSS-based styling. Enables easier deployment of uniform UCIs across an organization.
- Convenient License Activation: Deploying a UCI to an active Q-SYS system requires the UCI Deployment feature license.
AV Bridging: Connect a device to the TSC Series Gen 3 USB-C connector to integrate Q-SYS audio and camera feeds for remote meetings. Learn more about the AV Bridging feature license.
| TSC-70-G3 | |
| Display | |
| Description | Projective capacitive (PCAP) multi-touch, Power over Ethernet, 24-bit color display. |
| Panel Dimensions (H×W×D) | 4.5 x 7.3 x 1.54 inch 185 x 115 x 39.1 mm |
| Viewable Screen Dimensions (diagonal) | 7 inch / 177.8 mm |
| Resolution | 1280 × 800 |
| Wallmount Option | Yes |
| Table Top Option | Yes, TSC-710t-G3 accessory sold separately |
| Panel Orientation | Vertical / horizontal on wall; horizontal only on stand |
| Brightness | 400 Nits |
| Power | |
| PoE (Power over Ethernet) | PoE Class 3 |
| Weight | |
| Product Weight (net) | 1.2 lb (0.53 kg) |
| Environment | |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C – 50°C (32°F – 122°F) |
| BTUs | 26 typical |
| Humidity | 5% to 85% RH, non-condensing |
| Rear Panel | LAN (1x RJ45) 1 Gbps |
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
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