CellarTracker! For Crestron Screen Shots The following pages depict touch panel screen shots from our new CellarTracker! for Crestron module. This module brings to Crestron touch panels (mininum 640 x 480 resolution) the most useful information and functionality for the dining room, kitchen and wine cellar, that until now has been available only on CellarTracker s web interface. Learn more about CellarTracker! For Crestron at www.cellartracker.com/crestron.
LISTING PAGES. SCREEN SHOTS 1 through 3. These screen shots (taken from a TPMC 8X panel type) show three types of listings: My Wines, My Consumption and My Purchases. They are selected using the tabs at the top of the page. Each is a scrollable list of your wines, showing a combination (depending on the context) of the red/white icon, bottle size, quantity, vintage, producer, region, readyiness to drink, score and value. The lists can be sorted and filtered by these attributes. Touching any of the rows will bring up details about that wine. (See SCREEN SHOTS 4 through 8. ) SCREEN SHOT 1 My Wines inventory listing shows what s in your current inventory. 2010 Elexos Corporation / CellarAdvisors, LLC. / CellarTracker! LLC Page 2
SCREEN SHOT 2 My Consumption listing shows all the bottles you have consumed, including the date and manner (e.g. drank ) in which it was consumed. Note: The Crestron CellarTracker! system uses the word Consumption to refer to any type of reduction of your inventory (which could mean drinking, selling, disposing, losing, etc.); and the word Purchases to refer to any type of addition to your wine inventory (which could also mean gifts, inherantance, found bottles, etc.). By recording all consumption and purchases you will maintain an accurate count of your inventory on hand. 2010 Elexos Corporation / CellarAdvisors, LLC. / CellarTracker! LLC Page 3
SCREEN SHOT 3 My Purchases listing shows all of your purchases, including the date, store (or other source) and value. 2010 Elexos Corporation / CellarAdvisors, LLC. / CellarTracker! LLC Page 4
DETAIL PAGES. SCREEN SHOTS 4 through 8. These screen shots show three types of detail pages: Wine Detail, Wine History and Tasting Notes, selected using the tabs at the top of the page. SCREEN SHOT 4 General Detail. This screen shows general information about the wine, including a picture of it s label (if available in the database). This page also shows your personal tasting notes and a scrollable list at the bottom with each of the bottles in your inventory and its location. 2010 Elexos Corporation / CellarAdvisors, LLC. / CellarTracker! LLC Page 5
SCREEN SHOT 5 General Detail with Drink a Bottle This allows you to record your consumption. This would typically be done as a bottle is selected and withdrawn from your cellar, for example at meal time. You can choose to record this either by the specific bottle taken (by entering the barcode) or to drink any bottle of that wine, depending on how you choose to enter and track your wines. 2010 Elexos Corporation / CellarAdvisors, LLC. / CellarTracker! LLC Page 6
SCREEN SHOT 6 Wine History The History tab shows a complete record of purchases of that wine and store, and a complete record of your consumption. Note: the Crestron interface allows you to record only consumption of bottles (on SCREEN SHOT 5). The CellarTracker! web (computer) interface must be used to record purchases, i.e. adding bottles to your inventory. 2010 Elexos Corporation / CellarAdvisors, LLC. / CellarTracker! LLC Page 7
TASTING NOTES has three sub tabs for your Personal Notes, Community Notes and Professional Reviews. SCREEN SHOT 7 shows community notes. These notes are shared by other CellarTracker! users (well over 90,000 of them!) enthusiasts like yourself. 2010 Elexos Corporation / CellarAdvisors, LLC. / CellarTracker! LLC Page 8
SCREEN SHOT 8 Professional reviews can be veiwed from such wine experts as Stephen Tanzer's IWC, Allen Meadows Burghound.com, Jancis Robinson's Purple Pages, and many more. 2010 Elexos Corporation / CellarAdvisors, LLC. / CellarTracker! LLC Page 9
SCREEN SHOT 9 This final screen shot is taken from a TPS 6X panel type simply as an example to represent the interface differences experienced with this panel form factor. You can compare this to SCREEN SHOT 1 (TPMC 8X panel). 2010 Elexos Corporation / CellarAdvisors, LLC. / CellarTracker! LLC Page 10