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1. Network ID Window Network ID Hostname e cee ee workgroup WORKGROUP These settings will not take effect until you commit and reboot sent NOTE The hostname is required for Ethernet communication Sharing Touch Sharing to open the Configure Shared Folders window This window is used to set up shared folders Sharing enables remote computers to view and or modify files stored on the touch screen Configure Shared Folders Window Configure Shared Folders Read Write Read rite Reads tite HeadhAdte Add New Share Properties Remove Share Touch Add New Share to browse and add directories with permission to read only or read write Touch Close after adding all folders to be shared NOTE For security reasons there is no persistence of the shared drive s after the touch screen is rebooted TAa LaLa aAa RAA Anaga QAJA ARLI RR a Bock Bak ow EAA AAT Ar Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 35 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L Standby Details The Standby function turns off the backlight when the touch screen 1s inactive for a specified time Use the Up and Down buttons to set the Standby from 0 through 120 minutes where 0 disables the timeout Touch the screen to reactivate the touch screen from standby mode When the touch screen is reactivated the last screen to be displayed reappears NOTE
2. 12 active matrix touch screen display 24 bit touch screen graphics 800 x 600 resolution DNav dynamic menu objects Full motion video with gamma correction Interactive annotation capability Windows XP Embedded operating system Onboard PC applications for Web browsing streaming media conferencing VoIP and remote computer access Multi format streaming video and audio Direct screen to screen intercom over IP WAV file audio feedback Built in amplified speaker system and microphone QuickMedia and Crestron Home CATS connectivity High speed Ethernet and Cresnet communications Rear panel USB ports and memory card slot Backlit hard key push buttons Wall lectern and rack mounting options Available in black or white QuickMedia implementation in this product supports standard definition video only does not support HDTV or high resolution RGB EECHER EEGEN Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 1 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L Touch Screen Control Crestron touch screens offer an ideal user interface for multimedia presentation home automation and much more providing a wide open canvas for the creation of custom control screens tailored to the needs of the end user Touch screens do away with piles of remote controls cryptic control panels and cluttered wall switches simultaneously expanding and simplifying control over a broad range of compl
3. Firmware Tab Project and Firmware 24 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Current Loaded Firmware displays the version of the current firmware In the Load New Firmware section touch Browse and select the firmware file i e the csz or zip file to be loaded from a network drive USB device or flash drive Touch Load to load the new firmware Video Each one of the video inputs is selected and adjusted from this window Touch an input tab and adjust the settings for the selected input Video Setup The setup screen for each video source contains the settings as displayed in the following illustration Changes are made in real time Video Setup Window Video QM Tab ideo Setup Dei Video QM Video CH S Video QM S Video CH Component QM Component CH Input QM Input CH Manage Presets Touch preview for full screen No Video Signal Detected Color e 0 Be 0 None Normal Maximum Sen Contrast 0 ee 0 Set All Defaults Default Preset Recalled ID 1 Preset 1 eg KS Load Video is setup using the Overscan and Color controls The following test patterns are recommended for adjustment Overscan Overscan Overscan is the active image area in a video picture that is outside the edges of the display device Overscan adjustment first came about
4. Volume down Volume up Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 37 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L Right click simulates right click of mouse Size toggles on screen keyboard size small medium large Keyboard translucence down decreases keyboard translucence Keyboard translucence up increases keyboard translucence On Screen Keyboard Crestron Keyboard F9 F10 F11 F12 Prs Ins The initial position of the on screen keyboard is determined by the VT Pro e program or SIMPL Windows settings The on screen keyboard will default to its largest size In use when the on screen keyboard is moved and or resized and then closed it will re open in the same position it was in and at the same size it was when closed This position and size will remain in memory until the touch screen is re booted or it is re set by the SIMPL Windows program After reboot the position of the on screen keyboard will revert to the defaults set in the VT Pro e or SIMPL Windows program The size will revert to the largest as determined by the firmware installed in the touch screen Exit the on screen keyboard by selecting by touching the X close button in the upper right corner of the keyboard window If the Keyboard button on the start menu is still visible you can also touch it to exit the keyboard Screen Brightness Details The Screen Brightness can be varied from
5. Wall Mount Touch Screen and provides a location to save files To further customize the installation network drives containing compiled touch screen project files can also be mapped Network Connections Window Network Connections To add a new network connection touch Add Configure Network Connection Window Configure Network Connection To add a network drive perform the following procedure 1 Touch l to browse for the new network connection If the remote shareable folder name does not appear on the list it can be entered manually in the Remote Name field using the following format Remote host name Shareable folder name 2 Map this connection by selecting a drive letter from the Map Drive Letter drop box 3 Enter a user name and password 4 Touch the Remember and reconnect on startup checkbox if so desired 5 Touch OK to enable the new network connection and return to the Network Connections window Once all changes to network connections have been completed touch OK to return to the Security Setup window Touch Setup Proxy to open the Setup Proxy window This window is used to point to a proxy server for Internet access A proxy server acts as an intermediary between your internal network intranet and the Internet retrieving files from remove Web servers Qe do P MAA AnG Aga i anne Tad ER LF cL Mk TFAA AAI JA Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys
6. png and tif can be set within Edit Preferences Application Settings Additional information is available in the MediaMarker help file Security Infrastructure Since the TPMC 12L does not use a traditional hard drive but rather an image that is restored every time the touch screen is rebooted any virus infection is cleared immediately after a reboot However using the currently available tools and techniques Crestron has provided an infrastructure that protects against possible virus infections 1 Executables Scripts brought in on external media The implementation of the TPMC 12L series has restrictions on starting any application or script The only applications that can be started are those allowed by Crestron and these can only be started from the Crestron project 2 Downloaded Program Script The browser is customized in such a way that files cannot be downloaded The only files the browser can open are the files it has plug ins for such as PDF etc The user cannot change the options as this dialog box has been disabled 3 Browser Hijack and Browser vulnerability Crestron has patched all currently known hijacks and vulnerabilities Future updates can be downloaded from the Crestron Web site 4 Email Viruses There is no e mail client installed on the TPMC 12L so email based viruses cannot be executed 5 Viruses that attack web FTP servers The TPMC 12L does not run a web or FTP server and is therefore not listening
7. 0 to 100 To increase the brightness touch Up To decrease the brightness touch Down Hard Button Feedback Details The Hard Button Feedback section of the setup menu provides visual feedback for all hard button presses Pressing any of the hard buttons except Reset will result in its corresponding icon on the screen illuminating in bright green Ethernet Status Details The Ethernet Status section of the setup menu provides a Link Status light to indicate an Ethernet connection and displays the current IP and MAC addresses AS RE JAn NAGS RRE nw Aaa See AA ee ee MAA AAGAA 38 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Save amp Reboot and Shutdown Details To save any changes and reboot the touch screen touch Save amp Reboot located in the lower right section of the setup menu To turn off the touch screen touch Shut Down located in lower right section of the setup menu This is the recommended method for shutting down the touch screen After the touch screen has shut down the power supply can be safely removed from the touch screen Exit Details Touch Exit to leave the setup menu and return to the project If no project has been loaded the touch screen will display an error message and return to the setup menu Mounting Options The TPMC 12L touch screen installs simply and cleanly into existing or newly constructed walls wit
8. 08 in 3 282 mm i 1 i D i 1 o 1 1 f o 1 if ran gry ER 19 m GEI d al Le O71 in A l 18 mm 0 36 in 10 mm S 3 00 in 76 mm 9 21 in 234 mm 12 20 in 310 mm TPMC 12L Connectors Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 9 S s 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Connectors Controls amp Indicators CONNECTORS CONTROLS amp INDICATORS GROUND Weg we a MEMORY EXPANSION LAN YELLOW GREEN GREEN LED LED X ak PIN8 PIN 1 Continued on following page Crestron TPMC 12L DESCRIPTION 1 4 pin 3 5 mm detachable terminal block Connects to Cresnet control network or TPMC CH IMC interface module included via 15 foot 4 6 meter triamese cable provided 24 Power 24 Volts DC Y Data Z Data G Ground 1 6 32 screw chassis ground lug 2 USB Type A female USB 2 0 ports for USB keyboard mouse and storage devices 1 MMC compatible card slot Accepts Multimedia Memory Cards MMC up to 4 GB for memory expansion 1 8 wire RJ 45 with two LED i
9. 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 19 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L Setup Proxy Window Setup Proxy E ees To setup a proxy server select Use Proxy Server 1 Enter the IP address or name of the proxy server 2 If desired specify addresses that should not use the proxy server i e intranet addresses Touch OK to enable the proxy server connection and return to the Security Setup window Then touch Close to return to the setup menu Cresnet The Cresnet button opens the Cresnet Setup window which allows you to enable or disable Cresnet and permits changing the Cresnet ID Cresnet Setup Window Cresnet Setup Select Enable for normal Cresnet communication mode and Disable when the touch screen is connected to a control system via Ethernet Communication mode is factory set to Enable The Cresnet network identity number Cresnet ID is displayed in the Cresnet Setup window Cresnet ID is a two digit hexadecimal number The hexadecimal number can range from 03 to FE and must correspond to the Net ID set in the SIMPL Windows program of the Cresnet system Matching IDs between touch screen and SIMPL Windows program is required 1f data is to be successfully transferred The Net ID for the TPMC 12L is factory set to 03 No two devices in the same system can have the same Net ID AA RE JAn NAS RA nc Bcc Se AA ee ee MAA AAGAA 20 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touc
10. Audio Input 1 Not Selected Preset Recalled ID 01 Help Preset 01 areas Auto Load cb Load StGTe ae OM ID untitled 01 The Auto button can be used to auto detect video when a single video source per input is connected Close Adjust Peak and Boost to compensate for white or black streaking Up to 255 preset locations are available to store settings for peak and boost In QM systems using auto compensation the touch screen can be set to automatically recall preset values upon receipt of a QM ID by selecting Auto Load on QM ID In order to manually load preset values make sure Auto Load on QM ID is not selected For more information on peak and boost settings refer to the latest revision of the Crestron MediaManager Applications Guide Doc 6244 NOTE The nput CH tab of the Video Setup window does not have adjustments for Peak Boost and Preset AA RE JAn NAS BE ccs nc Bakke Se AA ee ee MAA AAGAA 26 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Manage Presets Use the Manage Presets tab to copy presets for position size and color for one source to other sources Video Setup Window Manage Presets Tab Video Setup Video QM Presets Passel aa Audio Touch Audio to open the Audio Setup window The General tab of the Audio Setup window is shown
11. Jour None ll Auto Open Close State Display Mode e Digital Jor a Auto f Full Minimal ES D I E Digital Join None Auto File Reposition and Resize Serial Jain None Auta Hide Title Bar Default Fath http Crestron Corm Disable Maximize Button Disable Close Button File Dialog Diable Sizing Border Digital Jain None Auto oe mm _ Programming Embedded Windows Applications The following diagram is an example of a basic SIMPL program that enables you to open close an embedded application The example program is discussed following the diagram One Shot out VIE Opening Pulse IE LS Actually Open pulse time IE Opening Pulze set out OpenfClose_lE FB TPMC 12 Digitals fh press lE_ls_Actually_Closed reset out min press10 Open Close_lE Open Close_lE clock E IS ACtuglbk Open 1 Open Close IE FG fh 11 pressT1 IE_Ils_ Actually Open _j fhe press 2 The example has Join 10 assigned to a button that is used to toggle the state of Internet Explorer Press10 is routed to the clock line of a Toggle symbol The output of the toggle is routed to fb11 Join 11 is referred to as the Open Close State Digital Join The feedback signal of the Open Close State Digital Join is used to Open Close the application In this example when fb11 goes high Internet Explorer opens and when fb11
12. Properties Window Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Gi ki Iezielelter suonet mask Wejaut gatean Bieremen WHS seme SET Hebe Wao SEET Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP is a set of protocols that defines how to transfer data between two computers TCP monitors and ensures correct transfer of data IP receives the data from TCP breaks it up into packets and Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 33 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L ships it off to a network The IP address is a unique number consisting of four parts called octets separated by dots e g 165 113 245 2 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network With dynamic addressing a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network In some systems the IP address of the device can even change while it is still connected DHCP also supports a mix of static and dynamic IP addresses Dynamic addressing simplifies network administration because the software keeps track of IP addresses rather than requiring an administrator to manage the task New computers can be added to a network without manually assigning each one a unique IP address NOTE The TPMC 12L ships with DHCP enabled Static IP addresses on a dedicated AV control system allow the integrator to have a f
13. RMA Return Merchandise Authorization number Enclose a note specifying the nature of the problem name and phone number of contact person RMA number and return address 2 Products may be returned for credit exchange or service with a Crestron Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number Authorized returns must be shipped freight prepaid to Crestron 6 Volvo Drive Rockleigh N J or its authorized subsidiaries with RMA number clearly marked on the outside of all cartons Shipments arriving freight collect or without an RMA number shall be subject to refusal Crestron reserves the right in its sole and absolute discretion to charge a 15 restocking fee plus shipping costs on any products returned with an RMA 3 Return freight charges following repair of items under warranty shall be paid by Crestron shipping by standard ground carrier In the event repairs are found to be non warranty return freight costs shall be paid by the purchaser Crestron Limited Warranty Crestron Electronics Inc warrants its products to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of three 3 years from the date of purchase from Crestron with the following exceptions disk drives and any other moving or rotating mechanical parts pan tilt heads and power supplies are covered for a period of one 1 year touch screen display and overlay components are covered for 90 days batteries and incandescent lamps are not c
14. The hard buttons will still function when the touch screen is in standby mode but will not cause it to awaken from standby You must touch the screen to reactivate the touch screen Hard Button Backlight Details The Hard Button Backlight can be varied from 0 to 100 To increase the brightness touch Up To decrease the brightness touch Down Misc Controls Details The Misc Controls section of the setup menu contains the Diagnostics and Keyboard buttons Diagnostics Touch Diagnostic to display the firmware version number see nstalled Packs and to reset the end user license from the Diagnostics window Diagnostics Window Diagnostics Version TPM C 12 Touchpanel Media Center 1 00 07 26 41 2345675 EngBuild Copyright 2007 2009 Crestron Electronics Ine Installed Packs Pack Details End User License The End User License Agreement must be agreed to by the End User before the system is used Thie can only be done Reset on startup and nothing else can be done until it is agreed to Resetting this will force the user to agree the nest time the device starts up Reset CTP Patt Configure Messages Reset CTP Port resets the default value of the CTP port to 41795 for terminal connection using Crestron Toolbox To configure the appearance of popup messages touch Configure Messages The Message Popup Configuration window will open BA RE JAn NAGS RA nw Bakke See AA i ee ee ee MAA AAGAA 3
15. The restore console command will restore the TPMC 12L to its original factory default settings and will also restore the original version of the firmware NOTE Use of the restore console command will require all service packs to be re installed as well TEA i2 O wee NAGS BM cc cw Bk EES AA ee ee MAA AAGAA 56 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Operation MediaMarker Crestron s MediaMarker software is used to create organize and save presentations A presenter can devise an entire lecture or demonstration and save it to the notebook At the presenter s discretion the audience may view the presentation complete with annotation in real time MediaMarker can be used with the TPMC 12L or on a personal computer In addition to containing the tools required for object creation MediaMarker can import graphics and text from many other applications Importable objects include html jpg bmp png and tif MediaMarker projects can be saved to and retrieved from a disk or a notebook Export and Import functions in the File menu File Export Project Archives the project into one file File Import Project Opens and extracts all files from a previously exported project into an active folder NOTE When saving a project the background images are stored as external graphic files The graphic file type html jpg bmp
16. To incorporate the TPMC 12L Ethernet into the system drag the TPMC 12 from the Touchpanels Touchpanels Ethernet folder of the Device Library and drop it in the System Views Locating the TPMC 12 Ethernet in the Device Library CN Crestron Devices Dech 567 2 CN Touchpanels 9 Touchpanels Cresnet 2 CN Touchpanels Ethernet i C2N FT TPS4 Ethernet TPMC 12 Ethernet s ZS TPMC 15 CH Ethernet Wireless Receivers wireless Remotes User Devices LEE The system tree of the control system displays the device in the appropriate slot with a default Net ID or IP ID as shown in the following illustration NOTE In the following illustration there is both an Ethernet device in Slot 8 and a Cresnet device in Slot 9 It is possible to have both types of device attached to a control system as long as the control system has either a built in or expansion Ethernet interface If Cresnet operation is desired the IP table for the TPMC 12L must be empty PR wd rk RAA Poorer EE a eae DADE WN nck Bock Bak ao SR AN a Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 45 BIZ 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L C2ZENET 2 and C2Net Devices Slot 8 and 9 mea PROZ Slot 1 Empty Ce Card Slot Slot 2 Empty C2 Card Slot Slot 3 Empty C2 Card Slot WE Slot 4 Ce1 come BE Slot 5 C21 IR6 WE Slot 6 c2I 108 MB Slot 7 C2I RYS ME Slot 5 CZENET 2 ZS I
17. Touch Screen NOTE The only connection required to configure the touch screen is power supplied via Cresnet Refer to Hardware Hookup which starts on page 41 for details NOTE When booting the TPMC 12L the only USB devices supported are a keyboard or mouse Having a USB drive or hub connected will interfere with proper booting of the touch screen ee a ee ef ee airy AAA EE a Oa i oA areas a ee te cn ee ee ae CAE Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 15 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L The TPMC 12L is configured from the setup menu NOTE If no project has been loaded or if an invalid project has been loaded the touch screen defaults to the setup menu screen If a project is running the setup menu can be accessed using one of two methods USB keyboard or Crestron Toolbox Via USB Keyboard 1 Attach a USB keyboard refer to Hardware Hookup which starts on page 41 for details 2 Open the Validate User Account Info window shown on the following page by pressing Ctrl Alt Shift on the keyboard Validate User Account Info Window Validate User Account Info Remember Password cence _ 3 Enter the user account tpmcadmin and the password tpmcadmin and touch Validate NOTE The password is case sensitive After logging in the password can be changed from the Security window Refer to Security which starts on
18. access to certain areas of the site including the FTP site DESEN ae Cae Mi EECH 6 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Physical Description This section provides information on the connections controls and indicators available on your TPMC 12L TPMC 12L Physical View Ph wd rk RAA Anaga Rn fea RENE NINN i PL An os AA F Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 7 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L TPMC 12L Overall Dimensions Front Side and Bottom Views Lh A 11 80 in 275 mm Se ent GC d p 13 61 in a ps Nae 346 mm 0 61 in 16 mm dee E LJ f 5 2 09 in 54 mm Toe Hafe SS K 12 70 in a 323 mm eer ee Ca bape ee pe wire rs EENHEETEN 8 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Overall Dimensions Rear View T E T lt S FD D TD Bd ae Qe w We 1 P 1 Gi 1 SL 14
19. and use multibyte characters it is essential that the operating system understand the language Some versions of Windows are available in many international languages and add on software 1s available for other versions Embedded Applications NOTE Installations and downloads from within embedded applications are not supported by the TPMC 12L A number of third party or in house applications are embedded in a VT Pro e TPMC 12L project Refer to illustration on the following page e Adobe Reader e Microsoft Excel Viewer e Microsoft Internet Explorer e Microsoft Word Viewer e MJPEG Viewer e NetMeeting e PowerPoint Viewer e Real Player e Remote Desktop e VNC Viewer e Windows Media Player e WordPad The embedded applications have the following features e All embedded applications listed in the VT Pro e ProjectView workspace are created by default for a new TPMC 12L project e All applications are created at project level one instance per project e The static position and size of each application can be viewed from any page e Four analog joins can be assigned to each application to dynamically change position and size e One digital feedback join or one analog join can be assigned to dynamically show hide an application EECHER eke ae se le crm mires A elie te Meee ee aes en Operations Guide DOC 6686C Love 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 51 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L Embe
20. at a ght ee EE ee SRR a U Oaa aa crm puree EE A e mules Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 57 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L to port 21 or 80 The only ports the system listens to are the ports registered to Crestron 6 Virus from other machines on the network Since drives on the TPMC 12L can be shared on the network it is possible that a virus can write itself to files folders on these shares Our recommendation therefore is to share as Read Only so that viruses cannot attach themselves to files on the TPMC 12L 7 ActiveX and Java The TPMC 12L has ActiveX disabled and has no Java Virtual Machine installed These applets cannot run on the TPMC 12L NOTE While browsing the Internet with the TPMC 12L clicking on a link may cause a message box titled Restrictions to appear that contains the text This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer Please contact your system administrator If this message appears checking Enable Pop ups in the Embedded Apps window refer to Embed Apps Embedded Applications which starts on page 30 may correct this error Other restrictions may also cause this error so this may not prevent all occurrences ete yo wos Scape eee an Bm ot a m cal ek Pcie Re KEE 58 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall M
21. during boot up when you see the Preparing to Load Project message Maintain touch until after the countdown when the message will change to Loading Setup Screen The setup menu provides access to all basic functions and parameters It is divided into a top row of setup buttons and Ethernet Standby Hard Button Backlight Misc Controls Screen Brightness Hard Button Feedback and Ethernet Status sections There are also buttons for Save amp Reboot Shut Down and Exit PR od rk RAA Anaga EE a eae DADE WN acca Bock Bak ow SR ae AF Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 17 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L NOTE To allow the touch screen to upload projects standby is disabled until approximately five minutes after the project is loaded To exit the setup menu and return to the program touch Exit located at the bottom of the setup menu To save any changes and reboot the touch screen touch Save amp Reboot located at the bottom of the setup menu Use the Shut Down button to turn off the touch screen Setup Menu Details The setup menu allows configuration of the touch screen s settings for security Cresnet ID touch screen calibration display runtime project video audio annotation embedded applications diagnostics and hard button programming The setup menu also has a button that will toggle the on screen keyboard on and off NOTE When in
22. have a delay skew of more than 22 ns GA O JAn NAGS BE ck cw Backes See AA i ee ee ee MAA AAGAA 14 eye 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen QM Network Topology Origination Points Midpoints Endpoints QM QM QM We SE KE Ou C OM C T QM wm anne KE Identity Code Net ID The Net ID of the TPMC 12L has been factory set to 03 The Net IDs of multiple TPMC 12L devices in the same system must be unique The Net ID is set using the internal setup menu refer to Cresnet which starts on page 20 Net ID may also be set from a personal computer PC via Crestron Toolbox refer to Establishing Communication on page 55 When setting the Net ID consider the following e The Net ID of each unit must match an ID code specified in the SIMPL Windows program e Each network device must have a unique Net ID For more details refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file IP ID The IP ID is set within the TPMC 12L s table using Crestron Toolbox For information on setting an IP table refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file The IP IDs of multiple TPMC 12L devices in the same system must be unique When setting the IP ID consider the following e The IP ID of each unit must match an IP ID specified in the SIMPL Windows program e Each device using IP to communicate with a control system must have a unique IP ID Configuring the
23. information about the default paths for embedded applications and dynamic graphics NOTE When using the embedded applications only one document window can be open at a time Opening a second document window will cause the first document window to close NOTE For NetMeeting to work properly the Enable full duplex audio so I can speak while receiving audio option needs to be de selected i e unchecked in the Audio tab of the Options dialog The dialog can be accessed by selecting Tools Options This will need to be done for NetMeeting each time the touch screen is rebooted Ph od RAA Anaga EE EELER acces Bock Bak ow EA AA 26 Operations Guide DOC 6686C Love 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 31 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L ETHERNET Details The Ethernet portion of the setup menu allows configuration of the touch screen settings for Ethernet communications The Crestron Swirl logo amp at the top of the Ethernet portion of the setup menu illuminates to indicate the status of your connection to the control system s e Green Connected e Yellow Network trouble e Orange Connected to some but not all of the control systems listed in IP table e Red Not connected to any control system listed in the IP table NOTE After configuring Ethernet settings e g changing IP address etc wait at least five seconds after seeing the change in the Ethernet Status section of the main setup
24. menu before initiating a Save amp Reboot to save the new settings Adapters Touch the Adapters button to access the Ethernet Setup window Changes are made in real time and there is typically no need to reboot The Ethernet address and mask are displayed on this screen Ethernet Setup Window Ethernet Setup S l ES Realtek ATL8163 8110 Family Gigabit Ethernet NIC sanal strength Eonnectian Staite repan dati d sanal strenght Report J or 5 To configure the Ethernet adapter touch its name once to select it in the Adapter Name list Then touch Configure to open the Local Area Connection Properties window This window displays the connection and related required items NOTE When configuring an adapter only one item can be modified at a time For example to modify an IP address and also change authentication touch Configure 32 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen and modify the IP address then touch OK you must return to the Ethernet Setup window Touch Configure again change authentication then touch OK The order in which modifications are performed does not matter Local Area Connection Window Local Area Connection Properties aes To establish dynamic or static processing select Internet Protocol TCP IP and touch Properties Internet Protocol TCP IP
25. tighten the eight supplied screws finger tight and then using a 2 Phillips screwdriver tighten an additional 1 8 turn 5 Cover the mounted unit with the bezel Refer to the illustration following this step Exploded View of Mounting the TPMC 12L in the Optional BB 12L Back Box Touch Screen Removal If it is necessary to remove the touch screen after it has been installed into a mounting surface complete the following steps in the order provided to remove the touch screen The only tool required is a 2 Phillips tip screwdriver 1 Lift the bezel off the touch screen Do not apply excessive pressure to the touch screen 2 Loosen and remove the screws that secure touch screen to the mounting option in use 3 Using equal pressure carefully remove the touch screen from the opening 4 Ifnecessary secure and label the attached cables before disconnecting them from the back of the touch screen See ets reas SWEET bcc SE i ALLS ane KEE 40 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Hardware Hookup Ventilation The TPMC 12L should be used in a well ventilated area The venting holes should not be obstructed under any circumstances If the TPMC 12L is hot to the touch consider used forced air ventilation To prevent overheating do not operate this produc
26. to register to obtain access to certain areas of the site including the FTP site Upgrade TPMC 12L firmware via Crestron Toolbox 1 Establish communication with the TPMC 12L and display the System Info window 2 Select Functions Firmware to upgrade the TPMC 12L firmware NOTE Use an Ethernet connection for loading programs projects or firmware Program Checks Actions that can be performed on the TPMC 12L vary depending on whether it is connected via Cresnet or Ethernet Cresnet Connections For Cresnet connections using Crestron Toolbox display the network device tree Tools Network Device Tree View to show all network devices connected to the control system Right click on the TPMC 12L to display actions that can be performed on the TPMC 12L Ethernet Connections For Ethernet connections display the System Info window click the i icon and select the Functions menu to display actions that can be performed on the TPMC 12L Be sure to use Crestron Toolbox to create the TPMC 12L IP table 1 Select Functions IP Table Setup 2 Add modify or delete entries in the IP table The TPMC 12L can have only one IP table entry 3 A defined IP table can be saved to a file or sent to the device Edit the control system s IP table to include an entry for the TPMC 12L The entry should list the TPMC 12L s IP ID specified on the TPMC 12L s IP table and the internal gateway IP address 127 0 0 1 Restore
27. video or component NTSC 480i or PAL 576i 24 bit 16 7M colors Single window scalable to full screen input switching between QM and VIDEO inputs gamma correction line doubling MPEG4 and MJPEG via Crestron MJPEG Viewer plus all formats supported by the embedded media player applications Built in microphone and amplified speakers internal volume control and audio mixer All formats supported by the embedded media player application 8 and 16 bit PCM mono and stereo 8 44 1 kHz sampling rates 24 bit 48 kHz Mono 5 Watts x 2 37 Watts 1 54 Amps 24 Volts DC 03 Version 4 001 1012 or later 41 to 113 F 5 to 45 C 10 to 90 RH non condensing 126 BTU Hr Metal flush mountable 8U 19 rack mountable all mounting kits sold separately Injection molded plastic black with silver or white with gray accent 11 80 in 300 mm 13 61 in 346 mm 3 81 in 97 mm 8 5 lbs 3 9 kg Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Black Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen White Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 5 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L TPMC 12L Specifications Continued SPECIFICATION DETAILS Included Accessories TPMC CH IMC CAT5 Balanced AV Interface Module 15 ft triamese cable Refer to the latest revision of the TPMC CH IMC Operations Guide Doc 6345 for more information Available Accessories BB 12L Pre Construction Wall Mount Back Box CEN NV
28. 6 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Message Popup Configuration Window Message Configurations Properties There are three types of Network popup messages Following are definitions of each message type e Connected A green popup message appears when the touch screen 1s connected to the control system e Checking Connection A yellow popup message appears when the touch screen is experiencing network issues e Disconnected Trying to Reconnect A red popup message appears when the touch screen loses connection with the control system A control for popup message 7ranslucence is also provided Translucence ranges from 25 to 100 with a default value of 90 The Default button restores the original Screen Position and Translucence settings as well as enabling display of Network messages A Test Message button lets you see the changes to popup message position and translucence Touch Close to close the popup window NOTE The default value for Screen Position 1s Lower Left Touch the Keyboard button to display the on screen keyboard The on screen keyboard can be used in an identical manner to a physically connected keyboard It can be used in any of the embedded applications for example to enter a web address or to enter data into a spreadsheet etc The on screen keyboard also has a few special keys i
29. ARE for a file and print services b Internet information services and or c remote access including connection sharing The ten 10 connections maximum includes any indirect connections made through multiplexing or other software or hardware which pools or aggregates connections e Ifyou use the DEVICE to access or utilize the services or functionality of Microsoft Windows Server products such as Microsoft Windows NT Server 4 0 all editions or Microsoft Windows 2000 Server all editions or use the DEVICE to permit workstation or computing devices to access or utilize the services or functionality of Microsoft Windows Server products you may be required to obtain a Client Access License for the DEVICE and or each such workstation or computing device Please refer to the End User License Agreement for your Microsoft Windows Server product for additional information e Restricted Deployment The SOFTWARE is not designed or intended for use or resale in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance such as in the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation or communication systems air traffic control or other devices or systems in which a malfunction of the SOFTWARE would result in foreseeable risk of injury or death to the operator of the device or system or to others e Restricted Functionality You are licensed to use the SOFTWARE to provide only the limited functionality specific tasks or processes for which the
30. Annotation mode the setup menu will still be available but all setup windows will be disabled 1 e you will not be able to bring up any setup window via a digital join For more information about Annotation mode refer to About Annotation Mode in the Crestron VisionTools VT Pro e Help file Security The Security button opens the Security Setup window which allows the user to change the username and password of the system account setup and close network connections setup a proxy server close network connections and clear Internet browser temporary files history and cookies NOTE To use the on screen keyboard for security settings touch Keyboard on the startup menu before touching Security Security Setup Window Security Setup System Account The system account has access to the shared user folder over the network Account Name tpmeadmin Change Password Network Connections Close Browsed Setup Connections Setup Prom Network Connections Internet Browser Clear Temporary Files Clear History Clear Cookies erhticates Close Touch Setup Connections to open the Network Connections window This window is used to map to a network drive A mapped network drive permits easy access to embedded application files Word Excel PowerPoint MediaMarker etc 18 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12
31. Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Operations Guide This document was prepared and written by the Technical Documentation department at CRESTRON Crestron Electronics Inc 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 1 888 CRESTRON Regulatory Compliance As of the date of manufacture the TPMC 12L has been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and Radiocommunications Compliance Labelling CE G Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that inter
32. DEVICE has been designed and marketed by Crestron This license specifically prohibits any other use of the SOFTWARE or inclusion of additional software programs or functions on the DEVICE Subject to the terms of the Limited Use of Particular Services paragraph above you may use the SOFTWARE on the DEVICE to interact with other computers or electronic devices e Maximum Number of Processors The SOFTWARE may not be used by more than two 2 processors at any one time on the DEVICE Ai RE JAn NAGS RA nc Bk kee See AA ee EE MAA AAGAA 64 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen e Remote Boot Feature Your DEVICE may be enabled with a Remote Boot feature which includes Remote Boot Installation Services tool You may use the Remote Boot Installation Services tool only to deploy the SOFTWARE to one or more DEVICEs on which you are licensed to run the SOFTWARE i e DEVICEs to which the appropriate Certificate of Authenticity is affixed Please refer to the DEVICE documentation if provided with your DEVICE or contact Crestron for additional information e Security Updates Content providers are using the digital rights management technology Microsoft DRM contained in this SOFTWARE to protect the integrity of their content Secure Content so that their intellectual property including copyright in such content is not misappropriated Own
33. Firmware window Touch Load to uncompress the project file place it in the destination selected in Target Location to Load the Project to and display it on the touch screen In the Target Location to Load the Project to area of the Load New Project section you can choose the location where your uncompressed project files will be stored The default file location is the internal flash Pc wd RAA Poorer EE a eae DADE WN acc Sock Ban ow See AAT AA Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 23 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L NOTE If there is a mapped network drive on the touch screen the first time you select Browse it may take some time for the Open window to appear NOTE When selecting Browse the contents of the Recent folder will not be available NOTE Projects can also be loaded via Crestron Toolbox NOTE If External is checked the display list cannot be viewed via Crestron Toolbox NOTE When loading a project to an external storage device e g MMC card or flash drive a subdirectory not the root must be used as the working path Otherwise the upload may fail Project and Firmware Window Project Tab Project and Firmware The Firmware tab of the Project and Firmware window refer to illustration below displays the Current Loaded Firmware and also has a Load New Firmware section Project and Firmware Window
34. Information window MediaMarker Session Information Window MediaMarker Session Information 171072006 4131444 Author SS Session Title Untitled Session Notes fe Session Folder G M ediaM arker Screen Captures Default Frame Template Ir el Default Frame Prefix Default File Type Frame tral ki Advanced DK Cancel The MediaMarker Session Information window allows the date time author name session title and session notes to be stored for the current frame The Author dropdown list box contains all the authors available on the system Authors can be added and removed from the Edit Preferences Authors menu within MediaMarker or by touching The Session Folder browse button A permits searching other folders You may select a flash memory card a network drive or a USB drive The Default Frame Template browse button permits you to search for templates For Crestron provided templates choose from the pulldown list Frames created during the annotation session will use a default annotation template file frame prefix and frame output file type Each new frame title will contain the frame prefix followed by a sequential frame number The frame template serves as a starting point for each new frame Crestron supplies some ready made templates or you can use one of your own Screen captures can automatically save the contents of the current annot
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36. P ID 03 TPMC 12 Ethernet A e IP ID O4 EMPTY a ka Slot 9 C2Net Device E ID 03 TPMC 12 Cresnet ad e IC O4 EMPTY HL d Slot 10 C21 PRO2 LCDPANEL 2 If additional TPMC 12L devices are to be added repeat step 1 for each device Each TPMC 12L device is assigned a different Net ID or IP ID number as it is added 3 Ifnecessary double click a device to open the Device Settings window and change the Net ID or IP ID as shown in the following figures Device Settings Crestron TPMC 12 Cresnet Window Device Settings Crestron IPMC 17 Cresnet E Connection Sheet Ethernet Upload Address Seral Upload Settings Device Info Device Hame Net ID Ul Project Chaining TA RE JAn NAG RA cc cw Aaa aA AA EE EE MAA AAGAA 46 e isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Device Settings Crestron TPMC 12 Ethernet Window Device Settings Crestron TPMC 12 Ethernet E Seral Upload Settings Ethernet Upload Address Device Into Device Name F Net Address UI Project Connection Sheet e IF ID Pe C Remap this IF ID at program upload C Use Host Name Cancel NOTE The ID code specified in the SIMPL Windows program must match the Net ID or IP ID of each unit Refer to Identity Code on page 15 Program Manager Program Manager is the view where programmers program a Crestron control sy
37. RED FIFTY DOLLARS U S 250 00 o Limitations on Reverse Engineering Decompilation and Disassembly You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation o SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS You may permanently transfer rights under this EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of the Device and only if the recipient agrees to this EULA If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE o EXPORT RESTRICTIONS You acknowledge that SOFTWARE is subject to U S export jurisdiction You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the SOFTWARE including the U S Export Administration Regulations as well as end user end use and destination restrictions issued by U S and other governments For additional information see www microsoft com exporting e Limited Use of Particular SOFTWARE Services Provided that the DEVICE continues to comply with the terms of the Restricted Functionality paragraph below without limiting the number of computers or other electronic devices that might connect to the DEVICE to access or utilize other software or SOFTWARE services on the DEVICE you may permit a maximum of ten 10 computers or other electronic devices to connect to the DEVICE to utilize the services of the SOFTW
38. S100 Network Video Streamer CresCAT D Crestron Home CAT5 Balanced AV Cable CresCAT IM iMedia cable CresCAT QM QuickMedia Cable MMK 12L Mud Ring PMK 12L Pre Construction Wall Mount Kit QM TX QuickMedia Transmitter RMK 12L Rack Mount Kit TMK 12L Trim Ring TPMC CH IMW CAT5 Balanced AV Interface Wall Plate TPS TPMC CBL T Triamese Interface Cables WMKM 12L Post Construction Wall Mount Kit with Mud Ring WMKT 12L Lectern or Post Construction Wall Mount Kit with Trim Ring 1 By design the touch screen will not load dynamic graphics if they are located on a password protected FTP or HTTP server 2 Contact Crestron for a current list of compatible devices and embedded applications To ensure reliable performance new device drivers and applications are available only from Crestron through firmware updates 3 The supported VNC viewer is UltraVNC version 1 0 2 Other VNC viewers may work but are not guaranteed 4 Refer to Identity Code on page 15 for details 5 The latest software versions can be obtained from the Crestron Web site Refer to the NOTE following these footnotes 6 Crestron 2 Series control systems include the AV2 and PRO2 Consult the latest Crestron Product Catalog for a complete list of 2 Series control systems NOTE Crestron software and any files on the Web site are for authorized Crestron dealers and Crestron Authorized Independent Programmers CAIP only New users may be required to register to obtain
39. TS wiring is a twisted pair cable designed for Ethernet networks These networks operate at speeds of up to 100 Megabits per second Mbps using the 1OOBASE T standard Crestron takes advantage of this specification for a variety of audio and video applications When using a Crestron wiring solution the CresCAT IM or D wire can carry audio and video signals up to 500 feet 152 meters observe distance limitations based upon power consumption for the device in use For more information refer to the latest version of the Crestron CATS Wiring Reference Guide Doc 6137 which is available from the Crestron Web site QuickMedia Wiring The Crestron QuickMedia QM cable sold under the name CresCAT QM contains one CATSE cable and one Cresnet cable in Siamese jackets Installation of any QM device is as simple as installing CresCAT QM wires from the output of one device to the input of another Installations are flexible affordable and fast For more information refer to the latest revision of the Crestron MediaManager Applications Guide Doc 6244 which is available from the Crestron Web site Qe de P MAA Ana A ga EE anne Tad aR LFL Mee e el JA Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 13 BIZ 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L CresCAT QM Cable Cresnet CATS Pair 1 eg CATS Pair 2 CresCAT QM Cable Ma CATS Pair 3 CATS Pair 4 NOTE Do not untwis
40. afe browsing and still functional Prompts before downloading potentially unsafe content Unsigned ActiveX controls will not be downloaded Appropriate for most Internet sites e Low Minimal safeguards and warning prompts are provided Most content is downloaded and run without prompts All active content can run Appropriate for sites you absolutely trust Touch Default to restore the default security settings By default security is set to Medium for Internet and Local Intranet and Low for Trusted Sites The Embedded Apps window also permits you to enable the popup windows child windows that open when you are in Internet Explorer not the popup windows of the embedded applications NOTE Refer to the Crestron Web site www crestron com online help Answer ID 4190 for information on the latest versions of the software Touch Close after all changes have been made The touch screen must be rebooted for changes to take effect Touch Save amp Reboot located in the shutdown section of the setup menu WA RE JAn SAS RA nc Mckee See AA ee ee ee MAA AAGAA 30 e ve 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen A list of trusted sites can be created and edited by touching Add Remove Trusted Sites Touching this button will open the Trusted Sites window From here trusted sites can be added and edited Sites are listed by domain name or IP addr
41. an additional license For both Microsoft products and non Microsoft products you should consult the license agreement accompanying the applicable product or contact the applicable licensor to determine whether use of NetMeeting Remote Assistance or Remote Desktop is permitted without an additional license e Consent to Use of Data You agree that MS Microsoft Corporation and their affiliates may collect and use technical information gathered in any manner as part of product support services related to the SOFTWARE MS Microsoft Corporation and their affiliates may use this information solely to improve their products or to provide customized services or technologies to you MS Microsoft Corporation and their affiliates may disclose this information to others but not in a form that personally identifies you e Internet Gaming Update Features If the SOFTWARE provides and you choose to utilize the Internet gaming or update features within the SOFTWARE it is necessary to use certain computer system hardware and software information to implement the features By using these features you explicitly authorize MS Microsoft Corporation and or their designated agent to use this information solely to improve their products or to provide customized services or technologies to you MS or Microsoft Corporation may disclose this information to others but not in a form that personally identifies you e Internet Based Services Components The SOFTWARE
42. at may be imposed by law are limited to the terms of this limited warranty This warranty statement supersedes all previous warranties Crestron software including without limitation product development software and product operating system software is licensed to Crestron dealers and Crestron Authorized Independent Programmers CAIPs under a limited non exclusive non transferable license pursuant to a separate end user license agreement The terms of this end user license agreement can be found on the Crestron Web site at www crestron com legal software_license_agreement TAa od RAA Poorer EE a eae DADE WN acc Bock Bak ow See AAT AA Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 63 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L Microsoft Windows XP Embedded End User License Agreement e You have acquired a device DEVICE that includes software licensed by Crestron Electronics from Microsoft Licensing Inc or its affiliates MS Those installed software products of MS origin as well as associated media printed materials and online or electronic documentation SOFTWARE are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties The SOFTWARE is licensed not sold All rights reserved e IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE SOFTWARE INSTEAD PROMPTLY CONTACT CRESTRON ELECTR
43. ation frame to an image file The file will be saved as the Default File Type html jpg bmp png or tif as specified in the session folder For additional information refer to MediaMarker on page 57 and the help file included with the MediaMarker software Ph wd rk RAA EE a ee DAT WN ccc Sock Bak a SR ae AA Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 29 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L Embed Apps Embedded Applications Touch Embed Apps to open the Embedded Apps window which permits you to set Internet security to different levels for different types of Internet sites Embedded Apps Window Embedded Apps Internet Explorer Security Settings one Selection Add Remove Local Trusted Trusted Sites Internet Intranet Sites Default Security Settings for Selected one High Medium Low M Enable Pop ups Safe browsing and still functional Prompts before downloading potentially unsafe content Unsigned Actives controls will not be downloaded Appropriate for most Internet sites For each of the three zones Internet Local Intranet and Trusted Sites one of three security levels High Medium or Low can be selected The security levels are defined as e High The safest way to browse but also the least functional Less secure features are disabled Appropriate for sites that may have harmful content e Medium S
44. ave the touch screen remain very responsive Relationship of Bits to Colors NUMBER OF BITS NUMBER OF COLORS 1 bit Black and White 2 bits 4 Colors 4 bits 16 Colors 8 bits 256 Colors 16 bits 65 536 Colors Highcolor 24 bits 16 7 million Colors Truecolor 32 bits 16 7 million Colors plus Transparency When creating a VT Pro e project you can elect to compress and reduce the image size in the Page Properties window for the entire page and or perform the same function of reducing the image size using the Image Properties window A reduction in image size will save a considerable amount of memory space for your project In VT Pro e the Compress checkbox permits the image to be compressed when compiling The 16 Bits checkbox converts a 24 bit or 32 bit image to 16 bits This conversion to a 16 bit image may cause the loss of some subtle shading To compensate for this use the dithering to simulate the original shading Check your image with each of the available dithering types to determine which will deliver the best quality image Dithering type selection can be accessed from the Page Properties or Image Properties windows in VT Pro e Refer to the following illustrations VT Pro e Page Properties Window Bit Depth Selection VT Pro e Image Properties Window Bit Depth Selection Pape Properties Display Join Image Compile Description Image True color Graphic mode Image Pr
45. because of noise and other artifacts at the beginning and end of the scan lines To reliably eliminate the noise and fill the screen with a picture the outside edge of the active picture area was pushed out past the edge of the display area The average or targeted over scan loss is about 5 to 10 of the image on each edge Digital images have nearly eliminated the noise and other artifacts at the edge of the picture so more of the video image can be safely shown The Normal setting is usually the correct choice for most video inputs Presets Up to 30 presets may be stored for future retrieval Ph od rk RAA Anaga EE a eae DADS WN acc Bock Bak ao See AA AE Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 25 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L Input The Jnput OM tab of the Video Setup window has controls for adjusting Peak Boost Skew and presets for each of the inputs as shown in the following illustration Changes are made in real time Video Setup Window Input QM Tab ideo Setup Ed Video QM Video CH S Video QM S Video CH Component QM Component CH Input QM Input CH Manage Presets Preview Source Input Compensation Touch preview for full screen Peak 0 Boost 10 le D Default No Video Signal Detected Video S Video Component Auto Disable BlackWhite No QM ID QM
46. d video sources to the TPMC 12L is facilitated using inexpensive CATS wire enabling direct connection to Crestron s popular CATS balanced audio and video distribution switchers A single video input port accepts signals from composite S video and standard definition component sources over wiring distances of up to 750 feet 229 meters A bidirectional audio port receives stereo program audio and intercom signals and outputs audio from the internal PC and microphone To facilitate the connection of conventional video and audio devices an external interface module TPMC CH IMC is included QuickMedia The TPMC 12L is also equipped with a single QuickMedia input port Through QuickMedia QM the TPMC 12L interfaces directly with Crestron s QM based MediaManager products using a single CATSe type cable Over wiring distances of up to 450 feet 137 meters the QM input port accepts video signals from composite S video and standard definition component sources along with discrete audio signals from one stereo program source and up to two microphones High Speed Connectivity Both Cresnet and high speed Ethernet are standard on the TPMC 12L providing for easy network integration and seamless communications with Crestron control systems media servers and computers Two USB 2 0 ports are also included on the rear panel to support a mouse and keyboard and external storage devices Versatile Flush Mount Design The TPMC 12L is designed fo
47. dded Applications in ProjectView Wa TPMC 12 gt Embedded Applications dobe Reader Keyboard MediaMarker Notebook Microsoft Excel Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer a Microsoft Word Viewer MIPEGS Viewer a MethMeeting bail PowerPoint viewer We Real Player e Remote Desktop D vuC iewer fry Windows Media Player keieren a WordPad del Resourceview Projectyiew Right click on any of the applications in the Project View and select Properties to open the Embedded Application Property window refer to the illustration on the following page This window permits a choice of positions on the screen assignment of an analog touch join type and number and a show hide join number Defaults for Embedded Windows Applications Use the Default Path text box in the Embedded Applications Properties window to enter the default document for the application Edit the Default Position and Size in the Embedded Application Properties window to point to your new location BA i2 0O JAn NAGE BE cc nw Bc EE AA ee ee MAA AAGAA 52 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Sample of an Embedded Application Properties Window Microsoft Internet Explorer Embedded Application Properties fx Design Default Position and Size Left 0 Top la Width 320 Height 240 Analog Feedback Join Type Left
48. e network connector and tin the twisted connection Apply solder only to the ends of the twisted wires Avoid tinning too far up the wires or the end becomes brittle Insert the tinned connection into the Cresnet connector and tighten the retaining screw Repeat the procedure for the other three conductors Add Hubs Use of a Cresnet Hub Repeater CNXHUB is advised whenever the number of Cresnet devices on a network exceeds 20 or when the combined total length of Cresnet cable exceeds 3000 feet 914 meters Reference Documents The latest version of all documents mentioned within the guide can be obtained from the Crestron Web site www crestron com manuals List of Related Reference Documents DOCUMENT TITLE 2 Series Control Systems Reference Guide BB 12L Back Box Kit CAT5 Wiring Reference Guide Crestron e Control Reference Guide MediaManager Applications Guide MMK 12L and WMKM 12L Mud Ring Mount Kit PMK 12L Pre Construction Mount Kit QM TX QuickMedia Transmitter RMK 12L Rack Mount Kit TMK 12L and WMKT 12L Trim Ring Mount Kit TPMC CH IMC Interface Module TAa od RAA Anaga CCC eae DADE WN ccc Sock Bak ow SA ae AAT Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 61 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L Further Inquiries If you cannot locate specific information or have questions after reviewing this guide please take advantage of Crestron s award winning custo
49. eft Out WHITE GREEN Mic Right Out BLUE Audio Left In WHITE BLUE Audio Left In GREEN Mic Right Out WHITE BROWN Audio Right In BROWN Audio Right In 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 8 Refer to Push Button Programming on page 50 for details eer on ls Sa pene eee on Be os ao a nea ee cae Ra KEE 12 eye 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Setup Network Wiring When wiring the Cresnet network consider the following e Use Crestron Certified Wire e Use Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment e Provide sufficient power to the system CAUTION Insufficient power can lead to unpredictable results or damage to the equipment Please use the Crestron Power Calculator to help calculate how much power is needed for the system www crestron com calculators For larger networks use a Cresnet Hub Repeater CNXHUB to maintain signal quality For more details refer to Check Network Wiring which starts on page 60 The TPMC 12L can also use high speed Ethernet for communications between the device and a control system computer media server and other IP based devices For information on connecting Ethernet devices in a Crestron system refer to the latest version of the Crestron e Control Reference Guide Doc 6052 which is available from the Crestron Web site www crestron com manuals CAT5 Wiring Category 5 CA
50. ers of such Secure Content Secure Content Owners may from time to time request MS Microsoft Corporation or their subsidiaries to provide security related updates to the Microsoft DRM components of the SOFTWARE Security Updates that may affect your ability to copy display and or play Secure Content through Microsoft software or third party applications that utilize Microsoft DRM You therefore agree that if you elect to download a license from the Internet which enables our use of Secure Content MS Microsoft Corporation or their subsidiaries may in conjunction with such license also download onto your DEVICE such Security Updates that a Secure Content Owner has requested that MS Microsoft Corporation or their subsidiaries distribute MS Microsoft Corporation or their subsidiaries will not retrieve any personally identifiable information or any other information from your DEVICE by downloading such Security Updates e NetMeeting Remote Assistance Remote Desktop Features The SOFTWARE may contain NetMeeting Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop technologies that enable the SOFTWARE or other applications installed on the Device to be used remotely between two or more computing devices even if the SOFTWARE or application is installed on only one Device You may use NetMeeting Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop with all Microsoft products provided however use of these technologies with certain Microsoft products may require
51. ess Once all sites have been entered touch Close Trusted Sites Window Trusted Sites Add creston Com IESSE _ Remove Add this feb site to the zone Web Sites Web site can be a domain in the format of crestron com or an IP address in the format of 192 768 200 200 NOTE Save amp Reboot on the setup menu must be selected for Embedded Apps changes to take effect NOTE While browsing the Internet with the TPMC 12L clicking on a link may cause a message box titled Restrictions to appear that contains the text This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer Please contact your system administrator If this message appears checking Enable Pop ups in the Embedded Apps window may correct this error Other restrictions may also cause this error so this may not prevent all occurrences NOTE The TPMC 12L supports automatic connection to the VNC server when the VNC View application is opened For automatic connection without having to enter the server location and password every time the VNC viewer is opened launch the application and using a USB mouse right click on the VNC viewer window then select Save configuration info as NOTE Refer to the Crestron Web site online help Answer ID 4627 for information on how to set up the VNC viewer Refer to Answer ID 3345 for information on how to program the MJPEG viewer Refer to Answer ID 4640 for
52. eters for component 750 feet 229 meters for composite S video AUDIO UO 1 8 wire RJ 45 female bidirectional CAT5 balanced audio port Signal type receives 1 balanced stereo audio signal and transmits 1 balanced stereo audio signal from internal microphone Maximum input level 4 Vims Maximum output level 2 Vims Input output impedance 600 Q Connects to any other Crestron CAT5 balanced audio port via CresCAT D cable or TPMC CH IMC interface module included via 15 foot 4 6 meter triamese cable provided Maximum cable length 1000 feet 305 meters BUTTONS 4 Backlit hard key buttons programmable 1 Backlit hard reset button reboots the touch screen 1 An interface connector for the NET port is provided with the unit 2 Contact Crestron for a current list of compatible devices and embedded applications To ensure reliable performance new device drivers and applications are available only from Crestron through firmware updates 3 QuickMedia implementation in this product supports standard definition video only does not support HDTV or high resolution RGB EECHER ee ae ee er cn eee E ele oe eee ie Cane on A Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 11 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L 4 The eight pin RJ 45 QuickMedia transport port accepts CATSE CAT 6 carrying audio video and microphone signals The QM in
53. ex devices and systems Embedded PC The power of Isys 1 0 is in its embedded PC engine combining rock solid touch screen performance with built in Windows Media Player and RealPlayer Internet Explorer Adobe Acrobat Reader and Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint document viewers While simultaneously controlling your home boardroom or lecture hall the TPMC 12L provides everything needed for enjoying online music and movies viewing Web pages and accessing most types of digital media without necessitating a separate computer VNC Viewer support delivers enhanced cross platform interaction with remote computers over the network or Internet allowing access and control of desktop applications with live presentation capability Built on the Windows XP Embedded operating system the TPMC 12L delivers a powerful and secure platform for touch screen control with integrated PC capabilities Programmatic control erases the lines between control system and PC allowing programmers to customize each application s behavior within the touch screen environment to create a truly powerful and user friendly interface Integrated Video For presentation preview surveillance or pure entertainment the TPMC 12L provides multiple ways to view video signals from security cameras movies and other sources right on the touch screen Video images can be displayed full screen as well as in a fully scalable window High quality full motion
54. face cable is included to convert unbalanced video sent over coax cable and balanced unbalanced audio sent over shielded twisted pair wiring to Crestron Certified Wire for connection to the touch screen NOTE The TPMC CH IMC is not for use with QuickMedia NOTE Audio and video wiring between the touch screen and module may be as long as 500 feet 152 meters for component video or 750 feet 229 meters for composite and S video However the length of Cresnet cable must account for limits based upon the touch screen power requirements Refer to the latest version of the TPMC CH IMC Interface Module Operations Guide Doc 6345 and Network Wiring on page 13 QM TX QuickMedia Transmitter The QM TX QuickMedia Transmitter sold separately can be used to connect a video or audio source to a QuickMedia network without a locally available QM transmitter such as the QM WMC The QM TX accepts composite video S video component video and audio signals These signals are converted to the QuickMedia standard and fed over a CATSE or CAT6 cable to a QM receiver such as the TPMC 12L All signal routing occurs automatically under the command of the control system For more information refer to the latest version of the QuickMedia Transmitter QM TX Operations Guide Doc 6334 Recommended Cleaning Keep the surface of the touch screen free of dirt dust or other materials that could degrade optical properties Long term contact with abra
55. ference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Industry Canada IC Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Crestron the Crestron logo CresCAT Cresnet Crestron e Control Crestron Home Crestron Toolbox Crestron VisionTools Isys MediaMarker QuickMedia SystemBuilder and VT Pro e are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics Inc in the United States and or other countries Adobe Acrobat and Flash are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Java is either a trademark or registered trademark of Oracle America Inc in the United States and or other countries Microsoft Excel Internet Explorer NetMeeting PowerPoint XP Windows and Windows Media are either trademarks or registered tradema
56. goes low Internet Explorer closes However since the TAL aLa aAa RAA Anaga EE a eae DAPI RR a Sock Aaa SR AA EA Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 53 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L application can also be closed by pressing the X in the upper right hand corner of Internet Explorer we must keep the logic synchronized If we do not the toggle will get out of sync Similarly using the reserved join to launch the embedded application would result in the application being open but the state of the toggle remaining low so a one shot is used to set the state of the toggle if the embedded application is opened in this way For example the user presses button 10 and the output of the toggle lt Open Close_IE_FB gt is high If the user presses the X on IE IE closes The next time they touch button 10 lt Open Close IE _FB gt will go low which tries to close the application However the application is already closed We need to reset the state of the toggle to keep in sync with the actual state of the application The Press signal of the Open Close State Digital Join can be used to know the true state of the application When Press11 goes high in this example IE is open When Press11 goes low IE is closed Here we use the falling edge of Press11 through a One Shot to reset the state of the Toggle symbol Now the toggle 1s properly synchronized if the use
57. h Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Two buttons below the hexadecimal display Down and Up decrease and increase the Cresnet ID by one respectively Select OK to accept the changes and return to the setup menu Touch Screen The Touch Screen button opens the Touch Screen Settings window which provides access to touch screen calibration when you touch Calibrate Touch Screen Touch Screen Settings Window Touch Screen Settings Touch Screen Mouse Cursor C on Calibrate Touch Screen Touch Screen Test To view the mouse cursor on the touch screen select On in the Mouse Cursor section of the window The mouse cursor will only be displayed if a mouse is connected to the touch screen When Calibrate Touch Screen is touched the calibration screen will be displayed Touch the screen to begin the calibration process If the screen is not touched within sixty seconds the calibration sequence will stop and the screen will return to the Touch Screen Settings window If the screen is touched before the sixty second timeout the screen instructs you to touch the center of each target as it appears There will be a series of crosshairs on the screen starting near the upper left corner Touch the center of the first crosshair to initiate calibration As each new crosshair is touched the next will appear After the upper left cro
58. h an assortment of pre and post construction mounting options All mounting options are provided separately from the actual touch screen Refer to the following table for a complete list of mounting options and respective Installation Guides for this touch screen TPMC 12 Mounting Options PRE POST CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION MODEL NUMBER OPTION OPTION Back Box Kit BB 12L Pre Construction Mount Kit Mud Mount Kit Accessory Trim Mount Kit Accessory Wall Mount Kit Mud WMKM 12L Wall Mount Kit Trim WMKT 12L DOCUMENT NUMBER PMK 12L MMK 12L TMK 12L NOTE Pre construction refers to framed walls prior to hanging drywall Post construction refers to framed walls with drywall hung NOTE There is also a rack mount kit RMK 12 available for the TPMC 12L touch screen Refer to the latest version of the RMK 12L Installation Guide Doc 6361 Touch Screen Mounting Tools Required 2 Phillips tip screwdriver 1 Ifthe cover plate is attached use a 2 Phillips screwdriver to loosen and remove the four screws and plate 2 Connect all required cables to the touch screen Refer to Hardware Hookup which starts on page 41 for details 3 Insert the touch screen without its bezel into the mounting option and align the eight screw holes EECHER DEENEN Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 39 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L 4 Insert and
59. in the illustration on the following page In addition to the overall Speakers volume and mute controls volume balance and mute controls are available for the Local Audio outputs The key click sound has its own volume and mute controls Microphone volume and mute controls are also provided Defaults are 75 for volume on Speakers 25 for volume on Local Audio and Microphone and zero for Local Audio balance Key Clicks default volume is 100 NOTE Microphone volume and mute controls are for IP Intercom control These will not affect the analog output Touching Play Test Sound plays a short internal audio file Changes to audio settings are made in real time Fh od rk RAA Poorer EE a eae DAPI WN acc Bock Bak EAA AA AF Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 27 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L Audio Setup Window General Tab The nputs tab of the Audio Setup window is shown in the illustration below Audio Setup Window Inputs Tab Audio Setup aa ee 28 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen The CH Input section of this window contains volume and mute controls for Program Audio The QM Input section contains volume and mute controls for Program Audio Mic 1 and Mic 2 Annotation The Annotation button displays the MediaMarker Session
60. ing Doing so can crack the screen and damage the touch screen CAUTION Use only the TPMC CH IMC Interface Module when connecting to the VID IN port Use of the older IMC products such as those with a 10 pin RJ 45 based interface could damage the touch screen NOTE Ensure the unit is properly grounded by connecting the chassis ground lug to an earth ground building steel at L A ae AAA RA a AA a Ne DEENEN Operations Guide DOC 6686C Love 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e Ai Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L NOTE The TPMC 12L can only be powered by the 4 position terminal block connector labeled NET Power cannot be supplied from network devices that are connected to the mini terminal block connectors NOTE The Y and Z Cresnet data lines from the network are connected to the NET connector which is internally wired to the 4 position mini terminal block connector at each QM connector Does not necessarily apply to all QM products NOTE The maximum continuous current from equipment under any external load conditions shall not exceed a current limit that 1s suitable for the minimum wire gauge used in interconnecting cables The ratings on the connecting unit s supply input should be considered to prevent overloading the wiring NOTE Be sure to set Cresnet to Disable when using Ethernet Refer to Cresnet which starts on page 20 for details NOTE For optimum performance Crestron strong
61. ixed controllable network This helps maintain communication stability between Ethernet devices IP Table Touch IP Table on the setup menu to open the IP Table Setup window Edit remove or enter a control system s IP address in the IP table to enable communication between the touch screen and a control system The touch screen can communicate with multiple control systems For more information on IP tables refer to the latest version of the Crestron 2 Series Control Systems Reference Guide Doc 6256 IP Table Setup Window IP Table Setup LIPID Type Address Dev ID Port IP Settings Type IP Address or Hostname DevID JNA Port 4794 h Y Update Selected Remove Add Entries are optional and if not specified the default will be used IY Autodiscovery The IP ID is the ID number that is used to identify the touch screen in the control system s IP table The IP ID should match the IP ID set in the SIMPL Windows program 34 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Identity Touch Identity to open the Network ID window The Network ID window displays the hostname and workgroup that identify the touch screen on the network The hostname may be used when transferring a program over Ethernet using Crestron Toolbox This window permits editing of the hostname and workgroup
62. ly recommends using CresCAT QM cable available from Crestron Other high quality low skew CATSe CAT 6 wiring may also be used with varying performance NOTE For CATS and QuickMedia connections use Crestron Certified Wire NOTE A QuickMedia transmitter such as the QM TX is required in order to connect conventional video and audio sources to the QM IN port The QM port is not connected through any IMC interface NOTE TPMC 12L touch screens include a TPMC CH IMC Interface Module for system connection The TPMC CH IMC serves as an interface between the touch screen external A V system microphone output and the Cresnet system Refer to the TPMC CH IMC Operations Guide Doc 6345 for hardware hookup using this interface NOTE U3 type smart drives are not supported by the TPMC 12L NOTE When booting the TPMC 12L the only USB devices supported are a keyboard or mouse Having a USB drive or hub connected will interfere with proper booting of the touch screen NOTE After inserting a USB device or MMC card a Found New Hardware window may appear If this window appears click Yes to close the window Me ce eos cae WEAN Rec SE ALS ae KEE 42 e isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC CH IMC Interface Module For networks without CATS audio and video the TPMC CH IMC Interface Module as well as a 15 foot triamese inter
63. may contain components that enable and facilitate the use of certain Internet based services You acknowledge and agree that MS Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates may automatically check the version of the SOFTWARE and or its components that you are utilizing and may provide upgrades or supplements to the SOFTWARE that may be automatically downloaded to your Device e Links to Third Party Sites The SOFTWARE may provide you with the ability to link to third party sites through the use of the SOFTWARE The third party sites are not under the control of MS Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates Neither MS nor Microsoft Corporation nor their affiliates are responsible for 1 the contents of any third party sites any links contained in third party sites or any changes or updates to third party sites or 11 webcasting or any other form of transmission received from any third party sites If the SOFTWARE provides links to third party sites those links are provided to you only as a convenience and the inclusion of any link does not imply an endorsement of the third party site by MS Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates e Additional Software Services The SOFTWARE may permit Crestron MS Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates to provide or make available to you SOFTWARE updates supplements add on components or Internet based services components of the SOFTWARE after the date you obtain your initial copy of the SOFTWARE Supplemen
64. me run from a Crestron system power supply network port the Cresnet power usage of that unit is the Cresnet power usage of the entire run The wire gauge and the Cresnet power usage of the run should be used in the following equation to calculate the cable length value on the equation s left side AR Decl JA SAGO RA nc Bk kee Se AA ee ee MAA AAGAA 60 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Cable Length Equation Where L Length of run or chain in feet lt 40 000 R 6 Ohms Crestron Certified Wire 18 AWG 0 75 mm RxP or 1 6 Ohms Cresnet HP 12 AWG 4 mm P Cresnet power usage of entire run or chain L Make sure the cable length value is less than the value calculated on the right side of the equation For example a Cresnet run using 18 AWG Crestron Certified Wire and drawing 20 watts should not have a length of run more than 333 feet 101 meters If Cresnet HP is used for the same run its length could extend to 1250 feet 381 meters NOTE All Crestron certified Cresnet wiring must consist of two twisted pairs One twisted pair is the 24V conductor and the GND conductor and the other twisted pair is the Y conductor and the Z conductor Strip and Tin Wire When daisy chaining Cresnet units strip the ends of the wires carefully to avoid nicking the conductors Twist together the ends of the wires that share a pin on th
65. mer service team by calling Crestron at 1 888 CRESTRON 1 888 273 7876 For assistance in your region please refer to the Crestron Web site www crestron com offices for a listing of Crestron worldwide offices You can also log onto the online help section of the Crestron Web site www crestron com onlinehelp to ask questions about Crestron products First time users will need to establish a user account to fully benefit from all available features Future Updates As Crestron improves functions adds new features and extends the capabilities of the TPMC 12L additional information may be made available as manual updates These updates are solely electronic and serve as intermediary supplements prior to the release of a complete technical documentation revision Check the Crestron Web site periodically for manual update availability and its relevance Updates are identified as an Addendum in the Download column AA RE JA SAS RA nc Bk kc Se AA ee ee MAA AAGAA 62 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Return and Warranty Policies Merchandise Returns Repair Service 1 No merchandise may be returned for credit exchange or service without prior authorization from Crestron To obtain warranty service for Crestron products contact an authorized Crestron dealer Only authorized Crestron dealers may contact the factory and request an
66. n a raster image A touch screen raster image consists of a rectangular grid of picture elements pixels Each pixel uses the same amount of memory to store its color data The amount of memory is called the bit depth of the image Greater bit depths are required to represent finer gradations of color Increasing bit depth necessarily increases file size A black and white drawing requires only one bit per pixel to store all the available color information Using a 32 bit per pixel bit depth for a black and white image increases the file size 32 times without adding anything to the black and white image quality In an 8 bit per pixel system the associated 8 bits of video memory for every screen pixel contain a value referring to a location in an 8 bit color table In this way any one of the specific 256 color table locations is assigned to a pixel A 16 bit highcolor system is considered sufficient to provide life like colors It is encoded using 5 bits to represent red 5 bits to represent blue and since the human eye is more sensitive to the color green 6 bits to represent 64 levels of green These can therefore be combined to provide 65 536 mixed colors 32 x 32 x 64 65 536 In a 24 bit graphics display the video memory allocates 24 bits for each pixel on the screen enabling each pixel to take on any one of a possible 16 7 million colors Each 24 bit value is composed of 8 bits for red 8 bits for green and 8 bits for blue These triplets
67. n touched Touch Return to exit the test screen Touch Screen Test Window aa i O JAn SAS RA Bakke Se A t t EE ee MAA AAGAA 22 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Display Output Touching Display Output shows the display resolution of the touch screen and provides test charts for adjusting skew peak and boost settings on a remote display Display Output Window Display Output fa Output Resolution Current 800 600 E Test Patterns Grayscale Streak Boost and Skew Select the following Test Patterns in the following order and adjust the display as necessary 1 Vertical Lines Grid Color Bars Frequency Adjust Test Streak Boost and Skew 2 3 4 Grayscale Gradient 5 6 7 Full Screen White Update Panel The Update Panel button permits the selection of the touch screen program a vtz file It is also used to upgrade firmware The Project tab of the Project and Firmware window is divided into two sections Current Loaded Project and Load New Project Current Loaded Project displays the name and creation time of the current project In the Load New Project section touch Browse and select the compiled project e the vtz file to be loaded from a network drive USB device or flash drive then touch Open to show the source file in the Project and
68. nd verify that each ID is used only once Touch the screen to reactivate Adjust screen brightness from the setup menu Refer to Setup Menu Details which starts on page 18 Enter the setup menu or use Crestron Toolbox to initiate the calibration sequence and recalibrate Refer to Touch Screen which starts on page 21 ut a ght ee eee mer ee SAR EE EE EE EE A we Ee Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 59 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L TPMC 12L Troubleshooting Continued TROUBLE Video window touch screen has no display Communications via the LAN port is not functioning POSSIBLE CAUSE S Improper video connection Incorrect video cable used Incorrect video format selection Incorrect VT Pro e project file loaded Improper Ethernet connection IEC Incorrect touch screen selected in SIMPL Windows Another device set to the same IP address Possible bad port on the hub Check Network Wiring Use the Right Wire CORRECTIVE ACTION Verify proper connections on the touch screen Verify that the correct video cable is being used Select the proper video input configuration in the touch screen configuration setup menu Refer to Video which starts on page 25 Make sure that video window object resides in project re compile and reload Verify proper connection at touch screen LAN por
69. ndicators 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T Ethernet port Left yellow LED indicates 10 Mbps link status Left green LED indicates 100 Mbps link status Right green LED indicates 1000 Mbps link status For all LEDs blinking active on no activity off no link PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL JA ke bel Glee WEG Roe a i ALLS ane KEE 10 eye 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Connectors Controls amp Indicators Continued CONNECTORS DESCRIPTION CONTROLS amp INDICATORS 1 8 wire RJ 45 female QuickMedia input port Signal types Auto detecting component YPpP S video Y C or composite video with stereo program audio and 2 mic channels Video formats NTSC 480i or PAL 576i Connects to QM output port of a QM TX or other QuickMedia device via CresCAT QM or CresCAT IM cable Maximum cable length 450 feet 137 meters aggregate distance from QM origination VIDEO IN P 1 8 wire RJ 45 female CAT5 balanced video input port Signal types Auto detecting component YPpP S video Y C or composite Video formats NTSC 480i or PAL 576i Input impedance 100 Q balanced Connects to any Crestron CAT5 balanced video source via CresCAT D cable or TPMC CH IMC interface module included via 15 foot 4 6 meter triamese cable provided Maximum cable length 500 feet 152 m
70. of 8 bit values are also referred to as the red green and blue color planes A 24 bit image is actually composed of three component images which combine to create the truecolor picture The reason this is called truecolor is that this is near the maximum number of colors the human eye 1s able to detect Truecolor images are sometimes represented by a 32 bit value The extra 8 bits do not enhance the precision of the color representation but act as an alpha channel that represents pixel translucence The 32 bit truecolor has become popular on the computer desktop to provide effects such as translucent windows fading menus and shadows In graphics intensive applications such as touch screens raising or lowering the color depth of the displayed graphics can achieve a balance of performance and quality Lower color depths do not require as much frame buffer memory or display bandwidth allowing them to be generated and displayed more quickly Increasing color depth results in higher color quality at the expense of display speed and responsiveness By using mostly 8 bit or 16 bit graphics and holding 32 bit graphics to a minimum e g for a family photo etc you can create a sophisticated project eee yo ls Sapam eee an Bm os ame eal ek teak EECH aie L AS RAA AGARA 48 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen that will fit in the memory space provided and h
71. on effects color key video windowing remote annotation Embedded Software Microsoft Internet Explorer with Adobe Applications Flash plug in Windows Media Player RealPlayer Crestron MJPEG Viewer Crestron IP Intercom NetMeeting Remote Desktop VNC Viewer Java Runtime Crestron MediaMarker Notebook Crestron Keyboard Adobe Acrobat Reader WordPad MS Word Viewer 2007 Excel Viewer 2007 PowerPoint Viewer 2007 Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T auto switching auto negotiating autodiscovery full half duplex TCP IP UDP IP CIP DHCP Unit ships with DHCP enabled Continued on following page Lag ge a Owe eee Siempre EENHEETEN 4 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Operations Guide DOC 6686C TPMC 12L Specifications Continued SPECIFICATION Video Signal Types Formats Color Depth Features Streaming File Formats Audio Hardware Features Streaming File formats Audio Feedback WAV D A Conversion QM only Amplification Power Requirements Cresnet Power Usage Default Net ID Minimum 2 Series Control System Update File Environmental Temperature Humidity Heat Dissipation Enclosure Construction Front Bezel Dimensions Height Width Depth Weight Available Models TPMC 12LB TPMC 12LW Continued on following page DETAILS Auto detecting composite S
72. operties Tile Stretch to fit Graphic Enable Dithering Bits Per Pixel e 8 Ros Type Floyd Stein e Image True color Select Property to Modity Dithering A Dynamic Graphic Compress jw 16 Bits sete a None si Auto E M Enable Project Graphic Resources Default Path Si Analog Error Report Join Bits Per Pixel f 6 wo i 16 Bit Type Crestron Browse Ces Refresh Rate 0 een Iw Compress its Browse Clear select Property to Modify Lock Position and Size Postion and Sized op wit Lett P Height E Cancel Help Cancel Help O perations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 49 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L Push Button Programming Four of the buttons can be programmed to access any frequently used command Each button has a permanently fixed digital join number The sequence of digital join numbers is left to right 1 through A Refer to the following illustration for their assigned join numbers A description for each button signal is described in the SIMPL Windows help file F1 Push Button Layout and Join Number Assignment 6S ca amp Join 2 Join 3 MultiByte Inte
73. ount Touch Screen Problem Solving Troubleshooting The following table provides corrective action for possible trouble situations If further assistance is required please contact a Crestron customer service representative TPMC 12L Troubleshooting TROUBLE Touch screen does not function Touch screen is not responding Touch screen display is dark Unexpected response from the touch screen POSSIBLE CAUSE S Touch screen is not communicating with the network Touch screen is incorrectly calibrated Incorrect network wiring Touch screen Cresnet ID is not set to match the Net ID in the SIMPL program Touch screen Cresnet ID is not unique two or more units share the same ID Standby timeout has elapsed Screen brightness is improperly set Touch screen is incorrectly calibrated Continued on following page CORRECTIVE ACTION Use Crestron Toolbox via SIMPL Windows or VT Pro e to poll the network Verify network connection to the touch screen Enter the setup menu or use Crestron Toolbox to initiate the calibration sequence and recalibrate Refer to Touch Screen which starts on page 21 Touch the screen to remove any message and verify correct wiring to all connectors Use Crestron Toolbox to poll the network Verify that the Cresnet ID for the touch screen is properly set to match the Net ID in the SIMPL program Use Crestron Toolbox to poll the network a
74. overed This warranty extends to products purchased directly from Crestron or an authorized Crestron dealer Purchasers should inquire of the dealer regarding the nature and extent of the dealer s warranty if any Crestron shall not be liable to honor the terms of this warranty if the product has been used in any application other than that for which it was intended or if it has been subjected to misuse accidental damage modification or improper installation procedures Furthermore this warranty does not cover any product that has had the serial number altered defaced or removed This warranty shall be the sole and exclusive remedy to the original purchaser In no event shall Crestron be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any kind property or economic damages inclusive arising from the sale or use of this equipment Crestron is not liable for any claim made by a third party or made by the purchaser for a third party Crestron shall at its option repair or replace any product found defective without charge for parts or labor Repaired or replaced equipment and parts supplied under this warranty shall be covered only by the unexpired portion of the warranty Except as expressly set forth in this warranty Crestron makes no other warranties expressed or implied nor authorizes any other party to offer any warranty including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Any implied warranties th
75. page 18 for more information 4 When the Crestron Debug Output window appears shown in the following diagram select Project Enter Setup Mode to enter the setup menu refer to Setup Menu Details on page 18 Crestron Debug Output Window ef Crestron Debug Output Log Join Connection View Project System Help Message Log Join Info Connecti 1099 System Bar Enter Setup Mode Via Crestron Toolbox 1 Establish communication with the touch screen refer to Establishing Communication on page 55 for details 2 From the Network Device Tree right click on the device then select Functions Setup Mode JA RE JAn NAGS BE ck nc Bk kee Se AA ee ee MAA AAGAA 16 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Setup Calibrate Window Setup Calibrate rs232 1 0 n 8 1 n cresnet Setup Enter Setup Mode Exit Setup Mode Calibrate Enter Calibration Mode Exit Calibration Mode 3 Select Enter Setup Mode The setup menu will be displayed as shown in the illustration below NOTE Select Exit Setup Mode to exit the setup menu TPMC 12L Setup Menu i e Gef Ethernet Standby Misc Controls Hard Button Feedback lif Ethernet Status Link Status Sr 196 168 1 1 00 10 7F 05 03 94 NOTE Another way to enter the setup menu after a project has been loaded is to touch the screen
76. put port conforms to the 568B wiring standard Refer to the following table for connector pinouts QM ASSIGNMENT COMPOSITE S VIDEO COMPONENT AND AUDIO RJ 45 PIN WIRE COLORS NUMBER EIA 568B WHITE ORANGE CHROMINANCE P ORANGE CHROMINANCE P WHITE GREEN LUMINANCE Y BLUE DIGITAL AUDIO WHITE BLUE DIGITAL AUDIO GREEN LUMINANCE Y WHITE BROWN COMPOSITE P BROWN COMPOSITE P CO N O oO A WN A 5 Use only the TPMC CH IMC Interface Module when connecting this port Use of other IMC products could damage the touch screen 6 This eight pin RJ 45 port provides connectivity to the CNX PVID or the TPMC CH IMC Interface Module This port provides component composite or S video balanced input to the touch screen over CATS wiring Refer to the following table for connector pinouts nm Wee COMPOSITE S VIDEO COMPONENT WHITE ORANGE Composite Luminance ORANGE Composite Luminance WHITE GREEN N A Chrominance BLUE N A N A WHITE BLUE N A N A GREEN N A Chrominance WHITE BROWN N A N A BROWN N A N A CON OO fF WN A 7 This eight pin RJ 45 port provides connectivity to the CNX BIPAD or the TPMC CH IMC Interface Module This port uses CATS wiring and provides audio input to the touch screen and output from the touch screen s built in microphone Refer to the following table for connector pinouts PIN WIRE COLORS 568B AUDIO I O WHITE ORANGE Mic Left Out ORANGE Mic L
77. r closes the application from the touch screen itself elas wos mes SEES bin occ ae i ALLS ae A EE 54 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Uploading and Upgrading Crestron recommends using the latest programming software and that each device contains the latest firmware to take advantage of the most recently released features However before attempting to upload or upgrade it is necessary to establish communication Once communication has been established files for example programs projects or firmware can be transferred to the control system and or device Finally program checks can be performed such as changing the device ID or creating an IP table to ensure proper functioning Establishing Communication Use Crestron Toolbox for communicating with the TPMC 12L refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file for details There is a single method of communication TCP IP communication Ethernet Communication PC Running TPMC 12L g Crestron Toolbox The TPMC 12L connects to PC via Ethernet 1 Establish serial communication between TPMC 12L and PC 2 Enter the IP address IP mask and default router of the TPMC 12L via the Crestron Toolbox Functions Ethernet Addressing otherwise leave DHCP enabled The unit ships with DHCP enabled 3 Confirm Ethernet connections between TPMC 12L and PC If connecting th
78. r easy flush mount installation in a wall lectern or similar flat surface A variety of mounting accessories is offered including optional back box and 19 rack mount kit Four backlit push buttons are also provided allowing for quick access to commonly used functions QuickMedia implementation in this product supports standard definition video only does not support HDTV or high resolution RGB EECHER EEGEN Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 3 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L Specifications Specifications for the TPMC 12L are listed in the following table TPMC 12L Specifications SPECIFICATION DETAILS Touch Screen Display Display Type TFT active matrix color LCD Size 12 inch 30 5 cm diagonal Aspect Ratio 4 3 SVGA Resolution 800 x 600 pixels Brightness 400 nits Contrast 600 1 Color Depth 18 bit 256k colors Illumination Backlit fluorescent Viewing Angle 80 horizontal 80 60 vertical Touch Screen Resistive membrane Memory SRDAM 512 MB Flash 2 GB Memory Card Expandable up to 4 GB using MMC compatible card not included Maximum Project Size 120 MB using external flash Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Embedded Graphic Engine 24 bit non palette graphics 8 bit alpha channel translucency 16 7 million colors multi mode objects DNav dynamic menu objects dynamic graphics PNG translucency full motion 60 fps animation transiti
79. rks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries RealPlayer is either a trademark or registered trademark of RealNetworks Inc in the United States and or other countries Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Crestron disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others All brand names product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2011 Crestron Electronics Inc Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Contents Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L 1 OIC A o eege l E E ee EE l SPECI CA ON e n N E A T ease ey ee earn ete Oe 4 PHY SiCAal DESCH PON E fi EE 13 INET WO ke EIER eege AEN 13 OT re E 13 Ouick Media EE 13 lee ee Ee 15 Conieuring the Tochter gege 15 IVI OUI e EE 39 Hardware Foo kiDn EE 41 Recommended TE EE 43 TP OAM TN EE ine a anaes sine ase a Bees ene ean a estat theta 44 Earliest Version Software Requirements for the bt 44 Programming with Crestron SvstemBuilder 44 Programming with SIMPL Windows cccccccccccccccccceceeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 44 Programming with VisionTools a icdsadesdbedesthectavdenes Ceasers A taieiieaelontiades testes eel oks 47 t aire Eier 51 Defaults for Embedded Windows Applications cccccccccccccccceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 52 Programming Embedded Windows Applica
80. rnational Characters Most languages use a single byte of eight bits to represent a character e g English French German Hebrew Russian Thai etc Multibyte character fonts require more than the usual eight bits to specify a character This occurs when a language has more than 256 characters 2 in a font For example Chinese fonts contain several thousand characters Other multibyte languages include Japanese and Korean There are two separate applications with multibyte characters static text on buttons and indirect text on buttons No Isys touch screen firmware changes are required in either case Indirect text on a button is entered in VT Pro e and the actual string to be displayed is entered in SIMPL Windows As of this publication date only completely single byte or completely multibyte strings may be entered or they will not be compiled correctly in SIMPL Windows In other words you cannot enter Chinese characters interspersed with numbers You can enter Chinese characters or numbers in separate TA i volts ca eee WEEE EE ana KEE 50 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen strings or you can pad each number with x00 to make it multibyte and then combine it with Chinese characters in the same string Of course you can always use the workaround of showing a graphic that displays the string but it is not dynamic To compile
81. rough a hub or router use CATS straight through cables with 8 pin RJ 45 connectors Alternatively use a CATS crossover cable to connect the two LAN ports directly without using a hub or router 4 Use the Address Book in Crestron Toolbox to create an entry for the TPMC 12L with the TPMC 12L s TCP IP communication parameters 5 Display the System Info window click the i icon and select the TPMC 12L entry TAL aa aAa RAA Anaga EE a eae RATT RR a mP Back AAA AA EE Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 55 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L Programs Projects and Firmware Program project or firmware files may be distributed from programmers to installers or from Crestron to dealers Firmware upgrades are available from the Crestron Web site as new features are developed after product releases One has the option to upload programs and projects via the programming software or to upload and upgrade via the Crestron Toolbox For details on uploading and upgrading refer to the SIMPL Windows help file VT Pro e help file or the Crestron Toolbox help file SIMPL Windows If a SIMPL Windows program is provided it can be uploaded to the control system using SIMPL Windows or Crestron Toolbox VT Pro e Upload the VT Pro e file to the touch screen using VT Pro e or Crestron Toolbox Firmware Check the Crestron Web site to find the latest firmware New users may be required
82. rted to an acceptable format by using this or a similar utility Many other audio utilities are available commercially or as shareware The TPMC 12L touch screens only accept the following WAV file format PCM 8 Ph od rk RAA Anaga E a eae RATT WM acca Bock Bak EAA ae AF Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 47 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L and 16 bit 8 44 1kHz mono and stereo For more information about how to use Sound Recorder refer to its User s Guide and extensive help information provided with the software Also refer to the help file in VT Pro e to learn how to use its audio tool Sound Manager to attach WAV files to a touch screen project Pre recorded WAV files for voice prompts and responses are available from Crestron These files can be stored into and programmed for use in the touch screen directly or may be edited with the Sound Recorder For example the individual files can be combined to create custom messages NOTE Touch screen WAV files can be obtained from the Wave LC Library of the Crestron FTP site Bit Depth and File Size A balance of performance and quality can be achieved by using VT Pro e to configure the size of graphics in a project Read this section to learn about bit depth and how to maximize the quality and performance of a TPMC 12L project Bit depth refers to the number of memory bits used to store color data for each pixel i
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84. sive materials can scratch the surface which may detrimentally affect image quality For best cleaning results use a clean damp non abrasive cloth with any commercially available non ammonia glass cleaner Bezels may not provide a complete watertight seal Therefore apply cleaning solution to the cloth rather than the surface of the touch screen Wipe touch screen clean and avoid getting moisture beneath the bezels art a eee er ee SAR EE EE ee ce ree LE ele ie aa re e e Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 43 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L Programming Software Have a question or comment about Crestron software Answers to frequently asked questions FAQs can be viewed m the Online Help section of the Crestron Web site To post a question or view questions you have submitted to Crestron s True Blue Support log in at http support crestron com First time users will need to establish a user account Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC NOTE Crestron recommends that you use the latest software to take advantage of the most recently released features The latest software is available from the Crestron Web site www crestron com software Crestron provides an assortment of Windows based software tools to develop a customized system Use SystemBuilder or SIMPL Windows to create a program to control the TPMC 12L Programming with Crestron SystemB
85. sshairs will appear in the upper center upper right middle left screen center middle right lower left lower center and finally lower right Touch the center of the crosshair in the lower right of the screen to conclude calibration and return to the Touch Screen Settings window Touch OK to accept the changes and return to the setup menu NOTE When touching the screen during calibration be as accurate as possible Use the tip of a capped pen or the eraser end of a pencil To cancel calibration and return to the Touch Screen Settings window without saving calibration data create a calibration error by touching the screen in the same spot for each calibration point NOTE The touch screen s calibration routine can also be accessed through Crestron Toolbox if the touch screen is connected to a control system via Cresnet and or TCP IP by selecting the device from the Network Device Tree and right clicking the Fh wd rk RAA Anaga EE a eae DADE RR a Bock Bak EA AA AA Operations Guide DOC 6686C Love 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 21 Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron TPMC 12L device to select Functions Setup Mode Select Enter Calibration Mode to begin calibration When Touch Screen Test is touched the test screen will be displayed refer to illustration below This screen allows the user to test the touch screen response at 17 points on the screen Each button on the screen will light whe
86. stem by assigning signals to symbols The symbol can be viewed by double clicking on the icon or dragging it into Detail View Each signal in the symbol is described in the SIMPL Windows help file F1 Programming with VisionTools Touch screen pages should be created in Crestron VisionTools VT Pro e to allow accessing the embedded applications switching of source signals to desired outputs as well as selection of the system mode There are no special programming requirements to use the functions of the TPMC 12L in a room control system Multi Mode Objects The single most advanced VT Pro e high performance programming technique involving the TPMC 12L is the concept of multi mode objects A multi mode object i e button legend etc is an object drawn on a VT Pro e page that can have one or more active and inactive visible settings modes Multi mode objects offer high performance programming For examples refer to www crestron com exampleprograms and search for multi mode object examples This file contains the VT Pro e touch screen files and SIMPL Windows files that illustrate the high performance capabilities of multi mode objects WAV File Audio Messages The TPMC 12L touch screens are capable of playing audio messages as system prompts and responses These files are recorded as WAV files on a PC using an audio utility such as Sound Recorder that 1s packaged with Microsoft Windows Files from other sources may also be conve
87. t Select Touchpanel Ethernet instead of Touchpanel Cresnet Obtain new touch screen static IP address Use crossover cable to connect directly to the Ethernet port on a PC and ping the IP address of the touch screen to confirm communication If it is good confirm hub port by testing with another Ethernet device In order to ensure optimum performance over the full range of your installation topology use Crestron Certified Wire only Failure to do so may incur additional charges if support is required to identify performance deficiencies because of using improper wire Calculate Power CAUTION Use only Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment Failure to do so could cause equipment damage or void the Crestron warranty CAUTION Provide sufficient power to the system Insufficient power can lead to unpredictable results or damage to the equipment Please use the Crestron Power Calculator to help calculate how much power is needed for the system www crestron com calculators When calculating the length of wire for a particular Cresnet run the wire gauge and the Cresnet power usage of each network unit to be connected must be taken into consideration Use Crestron Certified Wire only If Cresnet units are to be daisy chained on the run the Cresnet power usage of each network unit to be daisy chained must be added together to determine the Cresnet power usage of the entire chain If the unit is ho
88. t in an area that exceeds the environmental temperature range listed in the table of specifications Consideration must be given if installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly since the operating ambient temperature of the environment may be greater than the room ambient temperature Contact with thermal insulating materials should be avoided on all sides of the unit Connect the Device Make the necessary connections as called out in the illustration that follows this paragraph Refer to Network Wiring CATS Wiring and QuickMedia Wiring on page 13 before applying power If the TPMC CH IMC 1s to be used for connecting CATS5 audio and CATS video refer to the latest revision of the TPMC CH IMC Operations Guide Doc 6345 for more information Hardware Connections for the TPMC 12L MEMORY QM IN EXPANSION QuickMedia Audio AUD I O Balanced Audio In amp Mic Out Over CAT5 For MMC Video amp Mic Compatible Card Input Over CAT Ground EE ERR ge ep GAMESLISLOIN i V ae a USI E N F 24 C f k AE C LAN QM IN VID IN AUD I O NET USB LAN VID IN To Control System and For 3rd Party 10 100 1000 Mbps Balanced Video Other Cresnet Devices Peripherals High Speed Ethernet Input Over CAT5 CAUTION Do not apply excessive pressure to the touch screen display during handl
89. t the two wires in a single pair for more than 1 3 1 2 8 12 mm when making a connection The twists are critical to canceling out interference between the wires The aggregate cable length of a signal path originating at a QM transmitter and terminating at a TPMC 12L must not exceed 450 feet 137 meters Video signals may experience a loss of quality over very long lengths of cable This phenomenon is due to the added resistance and capacitance of longer cable lengths and is not peculiar to either Crestron and or QuickMedia systems To ensure sufficient bandwidth the maximum aggregate cable length should not exceed 450 feet The use of lower resolution signals may allow increased cable length but must be tested by the installer with the sources to be used The QM pin assignment is based on the EIA TIA 568B RJ 45 Jack standard NOTE When transmitting S video luminance uses the green video pathway and chrominance uses the red video pathway When transmitting composite video the signal is carried on the blue video pathway NOTE When using CresCAT QM wiring four additional wires are included for making Cresnet connections When connecting multiple QM devices the route between a QM origination point transmitter and a QM endpoint receiver cannot have more than two midpoints e g QM MD7x2 or other QM switchers Refer to the following diagram when configuring a QM network NOTE The aggregate length from transmitter to receiver cannot
90. tal Components o IfCrestron provides or makes available to you Supplemental Components and no other EULA terms are provided along with the Supplemental Components then the terms of this EULA shall apply o If MS Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates make available Supplemental Components and no other EULA terms are provided then the terms of this EULA shall apply except that the MS Microsoft Corporation or affiliate entity providing the Supplemental Components s shall be the licensor of the Supplemental Component s Crestron MS Microsoft Corporation and their affiliates reserve the right to discontinue any Internet based services provided to you or made available to you through the use of the SOFTWARE This EULA does not grant you any rights to use the Windows Media Format Software Development Kit WMFSDK components contained in the SOFTWARE to develop a software application that uses Windows Media technology If you wish to use the WMFSDK to develop such an application visit htt msdn Microsoft com workshop imedia windowsmedia sdk wimsdk asp accept a separate license for the WMFSDK download the appropriate WMFSDK and install it on your system EECHER DEE Operations Guide DOC 6686C Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L e 65 CRESTRON Crestron Electronics Inc Operations Guide DOC 6686C 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 2020821 Tel 888 CRESTRON 12 11 Fax 201 767 7576 Specification
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92. uilder SystemBuilder is a comprehensive programming environment Appropriate for most systems it can quickly and easily generate a complete working program including both control processor logic and touch screen graphics Programming with SIMPL Windows NOTE While SIMPL Windows can be used to program the TPMC 12L it is recommended to use SystemBuilder for configuring a system SIMPL Windows is Crestron s premier software for programming Crestron control systems It is organized into two separate but equally important Managers Configuration and Program Configuration Manager Configuration Manager is the view where programmers build a Crestron control system by selecting hardware from the Device Library 1 The TPMC 12L must first be incorporated into the system a To incorporate the TPMC 12L Cresnet into the system drag the TPMC 12 from the Touchpanels Touchpanels Cresnet folder of the Device Library and drop it in the System Views GA O JAn NAGS BM ck cw Buckels See AA ee ee MAA AAGAA 44 e isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Locating the TPMC 12 Cresnet in the Device Library CN Crestron Devices DyvcLib 567 7 CN Touchpanels 2 CN Touchpanels Cresnet ZS C2N FT TPS4 Cresnet t i TPMC 12 Cresnet A ZS TPMC 15 CH Cresnet Wireless Receivers Wireless Remotes User Devices Peo b
93. video is supported via a direct wire connection from an external AV source Streaming video is also supported in a variety of formats over the LAN connection enabling access to everything from online streaming videos to personal media servers to live Web cameras and servers like the Crestron CEN NVS100 sold separately Interactive Annotation Built in annotation capability allows presenters to write or draw over video images right on the touch screen using a finger or stylus Remote annotation capability allows multiple touch screen users to draw over the same image supporting interactive annotation between several participants in a courtroom classroom or similar environment High Quality Audio Built in amplified speakers provide clear audio for external AV sources streaming media and internal PC applications and enable two way intercom and VoIP communications in combination with the integrated microphone New Crestron IP intercom capability facilitates direct screen to screen intercom and monitoring right over the LAN without requiring additional AV wiring Customized WAV files can be loaded on the touch screen to add dimension to the touch screen graphics with personalized sounds button feedback and voice prompts Ae GL ee Ca pepe eee wire rs EENHEETEN 2 e Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen TPMC 12L Operations Guide DOC 6686C Crestron TPMC 12L Isys 12 Wall Mount Touch Screen Crestron Home CAT5 AV Connecting audio an
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