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1. Secondary DNS Server IP Address XXX XXX XXX XXX Secondary WINS Server IP Address XXX XXX XXX XXX 32 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels RS 232 Menu The touchpanel allows for one of four RS 232 communication modes e Console i e loading projects and firmware e Touch Output communication of touch coordinates to an external device e Mouse Input allows a mouse to control the touchpanel External Touch Input allows another device to control the touchpanel For convenience the RS 232 MENU also permits the selection of the RS 232 communication options Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity RTS On Off and XON XOFF On Off Touch the communication option to select communication parameters and then touch Save and Return to save the RS 232 settings and go back to the SETUP MENU Default settings Console mode Baud Rate 115200 data bits 8 stop bits 1 parity none RTS off and XON XOFF off RS 232 MENU Save and Return Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 5 Touch Mouse External q MAN Output Touch Input Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 33 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM General Audio Setup To open the GENERAL AUDIO SETUP menu touch Audio on the SETUP MENU The GENERAL AUDIO SETUP menu offers a series of buttons that
2. Black Included Accessories TPS 17G QM only PW 2435RU 24 Volt Power Pack TPS 17G QM L IMC Power Interface Module Available Accessories CresCAT IM iMedia Cable CresCAT QM QuickMedia Cable PW 2420RU Power Supply for TPS 12G QM only QM TX QuickMedia Transmitter TPS TPMC CBL T Triamese Interface Cables SMK 12 15 17 Swivel Mount Kit ST PK Programming Cable Kit 1 Applies to part number 6500247 only 2 One or more QuickMedia devices are required to facilitate the input and output of audio video and RGB signals 3 The TPS 17G QM should be powered by the supply included with the touchpanel The latest software versions can be obtained from the Crestron website Refer to the NOTE following these footnotes 5 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 6 When loading VisionTools Pro e files or firmware through the RS 232 port of the control system be sure that the baud rate is at 38400 Cresnet speed or lower Otherwise Toolbox may post the Transfer Failed message NOTE Crestron software and any files on the website are for authorized Crestron dealers and Crestron Authorized Independent Programmers CAIP only New users may be required to register to obtain access to certain areas of the site including the FTP site Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G
3. LCD Level Settings Key Backlight Level Settings and Auto Control Transition Rate The Auto Control Transition Rate Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 25 s G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Is controls allow you to select the speed at which screen and backlight levels change when you select a different screen or backlight brightness Touch Return to go back to the SETUP MENU ADVANCED OPTIONS MENU Graphics LCD Level Key Backlight Options Settings Level Settings Auto Control 1 0 Transition Rate Touch Graphics Options to enter the GRAPHICS MENU GRAPHICS MENU Dynamic Graphics Loading Icon Position Page Flips use n Disable Upper Upper Backbuffer a a Right Left Lower Right 26 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels The GRAPHICS MENU provides controls for Dynamic Graphics Loading Icon Position and for hiding the loading icon There are also Page Flips use Backbuffer Enable and Disable buttons When enabled new pages are drawn in the backbuffer and displayed when fully drawn When disabled new pages will be drawn on the screen from top to bottom Touch Return to go back to the ADVANCED OPTIONS MENU From the ADVANCED OPTIONS MENU touch LCD Level Settings to enter the Screen Brightness Settings menu Screen Brightness Settings Cur
4. The NET ID is set using the internal setup menu refer to Interface Menu on page 28 Net ID may also be set from a personal computer PC via the Crestron Toolbox refer to Establishing Communication which starts on page 56 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 TPS 12G 15G 17G QM s table using Crestron Toolbox For information on setting an IP table refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file The IP IDs of multiple TPS 12G 15G 17G QM 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 Fach device using IP to communicate with a control system must have a unique IP ID Configuring the Touchpanel NOTE The only connection required to configure the touchpanel is power supplied via Cresnet Refer to Hardware Hookup which starts on page 45 for details To configure the unit it may be necessary to access a series of setup screens prior to viewing run time screens that are loaded into the touchpanel for normal operation The MAIN MENU for configuring the touchpanel appears when a finger is held to the touchscreen as power is applied or after the hardw
5. 17G QM are listed in the following table TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Specifications SPECIFICATION DETAILS Touchscreen Display Display Type Size Aspect Ratio Resolution Brightness Contrast Color Depth Illumination Viewing Angle Touchscreen Processor CPU Memory DDR RAM Flash Compact Flash Maximum Project Size Graphic Engine Ethernet TFT active matrix color LCD TPS 12G QM TPS 15G QM TPS 17G QM TPS 12G QM TPS 15G QM TPS 17G QM TPS 12G QM TPS 15G QM TPS 17G QM TPS 12G QM TPS 15G QM TPS 15G QM TPS 17G QM TPS 12G QM TPS 15G QM TPS 15G QM TPS 17G QM TPS 12G QM TPS 15G QM TPS 17G QM 12 inch 30 5 cm diagonal 15 inch 38 1 cm diagonal 17 inch 43 2 cm diagonal 4 3 SVGA 4 3 XGA 15 9 WXGA 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 400 nits 400 nits 350 nits 450 nits 300 1 300 1 700 1 400 1 18 bit 256k colors 24 bit 16 7M colors 24 bit 16 7M colors Backlit fluorescent TPS 12G QM TPS 15G QM TPS 17G QM 70 horizontal 45 55 vertical 85 horizontal and vertical 88 horizontal and vertical Resistive membrane 32 bit Freescale Coldfire Microprocessor 128 MB 64 MB Accepts up to 4 GB Type II CF not included 160 MB Isys engine 24 bit non palette graphics 8 bit alpha channel transparency 16 7 million colors Synapse image rendering algorithm multi mode objects DNav dynamic menu objects dynamic gr
6. Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels only accept the following WAV file format PCM 8 bit 8 kHz mono 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 touchpanel 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 touchpanel directly or may be edited with the Sound Recorder For example the individual files can be combined to create custom messages NOTE Touchpanel 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 TPS 12G 15G 17G QM project Bit depth refers to the number of memory bits used to store color data for each pixel in a raster image A touchpanel 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 necess
7. DEALER OF CRESTRON PRODUCTS OR A CRESTRON AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT PROGRAMMER AND YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE SOFTWARE IF YOU HAVE PAID A FEE FOR THIS LICENSE AND DO NOT ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT CRESTRON WILL REFUND THE FEE TO YOU PROVIDED YOU 1 CLICK THE DO NOT ACCEPT BUTTON 2 DO NOT INSTALL THE SOFTWARE AND 3 RETURN ALL SOFTWARE MEDIA AND OTHER DOCUMENTATION AND MATERIALS PROVIDED WITH THE SOFTWARE TO CRESTRON AT CRESTRON ELECTRONICS INC 15 VOLVO DRIVE ROCKLEIGH NEW JERSEY 07647 WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PAYMENT LICENSE TERMS Crestron hereby grants You and You accept a nonexclusive nontransferable license to use the Software a in machine readable object code together with the related explanatory written materials provided by Creston b on a central processing unit CPU owned or leased or otherwise controlled exclusively by You and c only as authorized in this Agreement and the related explanatory files and written materials provided by Crestron If this software requires payment for a license you may make one backup copy of the Software provided Your backup copy is not installed or used on any CPU You may not transfer the rights of this Agreement to a backup copy unless the installed copy of the Software is destroyed or otherwise inoperable and You transfer all rights in the Software You may not transfer the li
8. QM e 9 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Physical Description This section provides information on the connections controls and indicators available on your TPS 12G 15G 17G QM TPS 12G QM Physical View 10 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 15G QM Physical View CRESTRON TPS 17G QM Physical View VIDEO CONFERENCE Satellite Camera CRESTRON Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 11 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM NOTE In the following illustrations numbers separated by a diagonal or horizontal line represent differing dimensions between the TPS 12G QM and TPS 15G QM or TPS 12G QM TPS 15G QM and TPS 17G QM units TPS 12G 15G QM Overall Dimensions Front View 12 85 in 14 94 in 32 64 cm 37 95 cm 10 43 in 26 49 cm 11 94 in 30 33 cm 12 45 in 31 62 cm 14 17 in 11 30 in 28 71 cm TPS 17G QM Overall Dimensions Front View a 17 64 in 44 79 cm A 11 93 in 30 31 cm 14 17 in 36 00 cm DEN a 12 e Isys G Series Touchpanel
9. QM origination points when acting as an endpoint Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 37 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM QM Setup To open the QM SETUP menu touch QM on the SETUP MENU The QM SETUP menu offers controls for selecting QM Audio Input QM Setup channels and video type for each QM Setup channel After these parameters have been set touch Return to go back to the SETUP MENU OM SETUP QM Audio QM Audio 1 Refer to the following table for additional QM SETUP menu details OM Setup Details QM SETUP SCREEN DESCRIPTION CONTROL QM Audio 1 Detects the presence of QM Audio on channel 1 QM Audio 2 Detects the presence of QM Audio on channel 2 Setup QM 1 Displays the QM 1 SETUP menu By default the QM 1 SETUP menu displays video controls Peak Boost Skew Red Skew Green and Skew Blue in the lower right quadrant of the menu Video Pressing this before pressing the Setup QM 1 button will open the QM 1 SETUP menu in Video mode S Video Pressing this before pressing the Setup QM 1 button will open the QM 1 SETUP menu in S Video mode Component Pressing this before pressing the Setup QM 1 button will open the QM 1 SETUP menu in Component mode RGB Pressing this before pressing the Setup QM 1 button will open the QM 1 SETUP menu in RGB mode Continued on following page 38 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15
10. Touchpanels General Audio Setup Details Continued GENERAL AUDIO SETUP SCREEN DESCRIPTION CONTROL Speaker Volume The volume of both audio inputs key click and WAV is affected by the Speaker Volume control If the Speaker Volume control is set to 100 the volume for any audio input is at maximum If the Speaker Volume is set to 0 the value of all audio inputs is overridden and the touchpanel is silent If the Speaker Volume is a percentage say 50 then all audio inputs can only achieve half their value Key Click Volume Adjusts the level of the key click sound with the and buttons WAV Volume Adjusts the volume of the WAV file with the and buttons Click Play Test WAV File button to sample and adjust the volume as a pre loaded WAV file plays Headphone Adjusts the level of the headphone output with the and Volume buttons This control is visible only when headphones are connected Bass Adjusts the overall bass output with the and buttons Treble Adjusts the overall treble output with the and buttons Headphone Adjusts the left right balance of the headphone output Balance with the and buttons This control is visible only when headphones are connected To open the QM AUDIO INPUT SETUP menu touch QM Inputs on the GENERAL AUDIO SETUP menu The QM AUDIO INPUT SETUP menu offers controls for Prog Volume Micl Volume and Mic2 Volume for both QM Audio 1 and QM Audio 2 i
11. adjust the volume level as indicated by the gauges Speaker Volume Key Click Volume WAV Volume and Headphone Volume are independently adjustable Controls for Bass Treble and Headphone Balance are also provided The Play Test WAV File button plays a short audio file The Restore Default Audio Settings button returns all audio parameters to their default settings Touching QM Input on the GENERAL AUDIO SETUP menu displays the QM AUDIO INPUT SETUP menu This menu allows adjustment of volume levels for QM audio inputs After audio parameters have been set touch Return to go back to the SETUP MENU GENERAL AUDIO SETUP Play Test Restore Default WAV File Audio Settings mue e Speaker Volume 50 Treble 50 mue nr Key Click Volume 50 e ad WAV Volume 50 Headphone mE 9 50 a 50 e Refer to the following table for additional GENERAL AUDIO SETUP menu details General Audio Setup Details GENERAL AUDIO SETUP SCREEN DESCRIPTION CONTROL QM Inputs Selects QM AUDIO INPUT SETUP menu QM Output Selects QM AUDIO OUTPUT SETUP menu Play Test WAV Plays a short WAV audio file File Restore Default Returns audio settings to their factory defaults Audio Settings Mute A separate Mute button is provided for each of the volume controls Continued on following page 34 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series
12. control systems It is organized into two separate but equally important Managers Configuration Manager Configuration Manager is the view where programmers build a Crestron control system by selecting hardware from the Device Library e To incorporate the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Cresnet into the system drag the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM from the Touchpanels Touchpanels Cresnet folder of the Device Library and drop it in the System Views Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 49 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Locating the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Cresnet in the Device Library E Crestron Devices DvcLib 575 Control Systems s Sy Touchpanels Sy Touchpanels Cresnet dE C2N FT TPS 4 Cresnet Nt 42 TP5 12 Cresnet 42 TPS 12G QM Cresnet 42 TPS 15 Cresnet 42 TPS 15G QM Cresnet 42 TP5 17 Cresnet 42 TPS 1700 42 TPS 17G QM Cresnet 42 TPS 2000L l Wireless Receivers Wireless Remotes User Devices Spor seers aaa e To incorporate the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Ethernet into the system drag the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM from the Touchpanels Touchpanels Ethernet folder of the Device Library and drop it in the System Views Locating the TPS 12G 15G 17G OM Ethernet in the Device Library Sy Crestron Devices DvcLib 575 3 Control Systems s Sy Touchpanels 3 Touchpanels Cresnet Sy Touchpan
13. covered for a period of one 1 year touchscreen display and overlay components are covered for 90 days batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered 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
14. 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 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 and use multibyte characters it is essential that the operating system understand the language Windows XP and Vista are available in many international languages and add on software is available for other versions of Windows Example Program An example program for the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM is available from the Crestron website www crestron com exampleprograms Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 55 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM 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 est
15. image supporting interactive annotation between several participants in a courtroom classroom or similar environment The image can also be output to a video display for live audience presentation High Quality Audio The high powered biamplified speaker system provides amplification for external AV sources and supports intercom functionality in combination with the integrated microphone Customized WAV files can be loaded on the touchpanel to add dimension to the touchscreen graphics with personalized sounds button feedback and voice prompts NOTE One or more QuickMedia devices are required to facilitate the input and output of audio video and RGB signals QuickMedia All audio and video connections are facilitated using our revolutionary QuickMedia transport providing a flexible yet remarkably simple wiring solution Through QuickMedia QM the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM interfaces directly with other QM based products using inexpensive CATSe type cable The two QM input ports each support non interlaced RGB up to 1600 x 1200 pixels as well as composite S video and component video signals QM input 1 includes software adjustable compensation for cables runs up to 450 feet 137 meters input 2 allows up to 450 feet 137 meters for video and HDTV and shorter distances for RGB computer signals Both QM inputs receive audio signals from the external microphone and stereo line level sources The QM output port allows RGB output of
16. load conditions shall not exceed a current limit that is 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 The headphone output includes WAV data QM and Mic Input NOTE Audio video and QuickMedia connections must use Crestron Certified Wire CresCAT QM CresCAT IM to ensure optimum performance 46 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels NOTE Crestron recommends an independent power supply for the touchpanel QM TX QuickMedia Transmitter The QM TX QuickMedia Transmitter 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 RGBHV and audio signals These signals are encoded and converted to the QuickMedia standard and fed over a CATSE or CAT6 cable to a QM receiver such as the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM All signal routing occurs automatically under the command of the control system For more information refer to the latest version of the QM TX Operations Guide Doc 6334 Cable Management The TPS 12G 15G 17G QM uses a built in strain relief to prevent the accidental disconnection of vital cables and provides strain relief for connectors on the cables and the touchp
17. of the Software on unauthorized hardware or 4 modification of alteration of or additions to the Software undertaken by persons other than Crestron or Crestron s authorized agents ANY LIABILITY OF CRESTRON FOR A DEFECTIVE COPY OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE LIMITED EXCLUSIVELY TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF YOUR COPY OF THE SOFTWARE WITH ANOTHER COPY OR REFUND OF THE INITIAL LICENSE FEE CRESTRON RECEIVED FROM YOU FOR THE DEFECTIVE COPY OF THE PRODUCT THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY TO YOU IN NO EVENT SHALL CRESTRON BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND PROPERTY OR ECONOMIC DAMAGES INCLUSIVE EVEN IF A CRESTRON REPRESENTATIVE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR OF ANY CLAIM BY ANY THIRD PARTY CRESTRON MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AS TO TITLE OR INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PARTY TO OFFER ANY WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FOR THIS PRODUCT THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT SUPERSEDES ALL PREVIOUS WARRANTIES 64 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels 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 wa
18. other party to offer any warranty including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Any implied warranties that may be imposed by law are limited to the terms of this limited warranty This warranty statement supersedes all previous warranties Trademark Information All brand names product names and trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows 95 98 Me XP Vista and WindowsNT 2000 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 65 CRESTRON Crestron Electronics Inc Operations Guide DOC 6415B 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 2013896 Tel 888 CRESTRON 01 09 Fax 201 767 7576 Specifications subject to www crestron com change without notice
19. receiver cannot have a delay skew of more than 22 ns Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 21 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM QM Network Topology Origination Points Midpoints Endpoints QM QM QM A gt TN A S QM FTDC TPS 12G 15G 17G QM y The TPS 12G 15G 17G QM is not a switcher but a transmitter endpoint Therefore even when designated as the endpoint from two midpoint switchers the QM output of the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM can become another transmitter sending RGB video at the touchpanel s native resolution and aspect ratio Refer to the following illustration OM Network Topology with TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Acting as an Endpoint and a Transmitter Origination Points Midpoints Endpoints QM QM QM QM am SNS NU SNS This TPS 12G 15G 17G QM acts as both an endpoint for signals from the QM WMC origination points AND a QM transmitter to the QM RMCRX BA 22 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM This QM RMCRX BA does not violate the two midpoint rule as it is receiving an RGB signal from the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM transmitter Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels Identity Code Net ID The Net ID of the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM has been factory set to 03 The Net IDs of multiple TPS 12G 15G 17G QM devices in the same system must be unique
20. such as the IP Address Subnet Mask Default Router IP Table etc The ETHERNET SETUP MENU also provides and controls to set the CTP Port Touch Set Default Port to return the CTP Port setting to its factory default Touch Return to go back to the SETUP MENU ETHERNET SETUP MENU DHCP Enabled CURRENT IP ADDRESS LINK STATUS 171 34 191 28 DHCP Functions Require Reboot Renew Release Ethernet Status Test CTP Port a 41795 O Set Default Port To use a static IP address touch DHCP Disable The ETHERNET SETUP MENU will change to show the Static IP Options 30 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels ETHERNET SETUP MENU DHCP Disabled CURRENT IP ADDRESS LINK STATUS Al we eh 28 C Static IP Options IP Address ENS EN Ethernet Status Test CTP Port 6 41795 O Set Default Port Each of the Static IP Options has its own menu as shown in the illustrations below and on the following page ETHERNET STATIC IP SETTINGS IP Address Subnet Mask XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Default Router XXX XXX XXX XXX Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 31 ETHERNET DNS SETTINGS Primary DNS Server IP Address XXX XXX XXX XXX ETHERNET WINS SETTINGS Primary WINS Server IP Address XXX XXX XXX XXX Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM
21. the touchpanel screen image to feed a display device for audience presentation A 24 bit digital audio signal is also present for distribution of the internal microphone signal NOTE One or more QuickMedia devices are required to facilitate the input and output of audio video and RGB signals High Speed Connectivity Both Cresnet and high speed Ethernet are standard on the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM providing for easy network integration and seamless communications with Crestron control systems USB connectivity is also included for connection of an external mouse touchscreen or similar pointing device Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 3 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Functional Tiltcase Design The stylish tiltcase housing allows smooth tilt adjustment from 45 to 90 degrees and features an integral cable strain relief system and rear cover to secure and hide the connections at the back of the touchpanel Five backlit pushbuttons are also provided allowing for quick access to commonly used functions 4 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B C restron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels Applications The following diagram shows a TPS 12G 15G 17G QM in a lecture hall application TPS 12G 15G 17G QM in a Lecture Hall Application TPS 15G QM Shown PORTABLE MEDIA AV Rack or Lectern 120VAC 12
22. 0VAC 120VAC mu eM Under Conference Table 303 axle Ee gt PO SS gt 4 ace ese Be PUSE pe TOR gt 5553 Control Video Audio ES RGB AMR A Cresnet x IS Color Key E a LAN CresCAT QM Crestron RoomView For more information on this and other QM applications refer to the latest revision of the Crestron MediaManager Applications Guide Doc 6244 which is available from the Crestron website www crestron com manuals Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 5 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Internal Block Diagram The following diagram represents the switching abilities of the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM The diagram depicts the video audio and connectivity paths available Internal Block Diagram of the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Headphone Jack KF Q L Internal Speakers QM Audio Processor QM Input 1 amp 2 l Touch QuickMedia Processor edd Video Digitizer Graphics Processor ll Switches RS 232 sw RESET km Controller CPU sw2 Ethernet Ki Swa4 SW5 C t PELE Memory Expansion 6 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels Operations Guide DOC 6415B Specifications Specifications for the TPS 12G 15G
23. 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels Programming Software Have a question or comment about Crestron software Answers to frequently asked questions FAQs can be viewed in the Online Help section of the Crestron website 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 website Crestron has developed an assortment of Windows based software tools to develop a Cresnet system For the minimum recommended software versions visit the Version Tracker page of the Crestron website www crestron com versiontracker Programming with Crestron SystemBuilder Crestron SystemBuilder is the easiest method of programming but does not offer as much flexibility as SIMPL Windows For additional details download SystemBuilder from the Crestron website and examine the extensive help file Programming with SIMPL Windows NOTE While SIMPL Windows can be used to program the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM it is recommended to use SystemBuilder for configuring a QuickMedia system SIMPL Windows is Crestron s premier software for programming Crestron
24. 7G QM s TCP IP communication parameters e Display the System Info window click the pi icon and select the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM entry 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 website 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 Vision Tools Pro e Upload the VT Pro e file to the touchpanel using VT Pro e or Crestron Toolbox If loading a project to a touchpanel that has an external compact flash slot please use Crestron Toolbox Firmware Check the Crestron website to find the latest firmware New users may be required to register to obtain access to certain areas of the site including the FTP site e Upgrade TPS 12G 15G 17G QM firmware via Crestron Toolbox e Establish serial or TCP IP communications with the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM and display the System Info window Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 57 Isys G Series T
25. Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels with QuickMedia Transport Technology Operations Guide CRESTRON 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 All brand names product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2009 Crestron Electronics Inc Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels Contents Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM 1 Introduction tia Bake en cn henna O ocean cea 1 Features and Functions ehoketa e a ho Sota eas 2 Application ee Ae te a 5 Internal Block Diagrams dit ieee 6 SpPecificati Ons se on a eere aT o aiii 7 Physical Description sen ere 20 anniek Ghee pad E A RAMA weenie 10 Industry Compliance ii a tad 19 O i LEA AN 20 Network Wi es ee la LL e ans e en TO 28s 20 QuickMedia WIN g caer a e e nn nonn nro nr ro nn a nn nn nr inr eTe a E annii 20 Identity Code tela E DA tee 23 Configuring the Touchpatiel ccccesccssecsseesseeseeeeceeeeeeecesecesecaecnaecaecaaecaeeeaeenneenes 23 Hardware HOO KUDa aere e a a aaa a aa Eaa E aa re e aa ie e aa ea ran ieat Spins 45 Cable Managements ranni i aa enen a a aa a e eE ES an aean aR 47 Tilt Angle Tension Adjustment sssseeeesseseeseesereeeseeresstsressesersrsseesessesressenesseeressese 48 Recommended Cleaning cccccesccesccsecss
26. G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels QM Setup Details Continued QM SETUP SCREEN DESCRIPTION CONTROL Setup QM 2 Displays the QM 2 SETUP menu By default the QM 2 SETUP menu displays video controls Peak and Boost in the lower right quadrant of the menu Video Pressing this before pressing the Setup QM 2 button will open the QM 2 SETUP menu in Video mode S Video Pressing this before pressing the Setup QM 2 button will open the QM 2 SETUP menu in S Video mode Component Pressing this before pressing the Setup QM 2 button will open the QM 2 SETUP menu in Component mode RGB Pressing this before pressing the Setup QM 2 button will open the QM 2 SETUP menu in RGB mode To open the QM 1 SETUP menu touch Setup QM 1 on the QM SETUP menu The QM 1 SETUP menu offers controls for Peak Boost Skew Red Skew Green and Skew Blue in Video S Video Component and RGB modes After QM 1 parameters have been set touch Return to go back to the QM SETUP menu OM 1 SETUP Video Auto Compensation QM 1 Preset i des dicas EN Restore Default QM Settings Peak 50 Boost 50 SkewRed 8 Skew Green 8 Skew Blue 8 Video S Video Component NOTE The QM 1 SETUP menu and the QM 2 SETUP menu are identical except that QM input 2 does not have adjustments for skew compensation Refer to the following table for a
27. G Series Touchpanels The following table provides corrective action for possible trouble situations If further assistance is required please contact a Crestron customer service representative TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Troubleshooting TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE S CORRECTIVE ACTION TPS 12G 15G 17G QM does not function TPS 12G 15G 17G QM is not receiving power Verify power to unit Use only Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment Incorrect cable Follow connection connections procedures in this guide and inspect connector pins Incorrect Update firmware software firmware software versions as per those listed in the Specifications section Touchpanel is incorrectly calibrated Enter SETUP MODE and recalibrate Touchpanel is not communicating with the network Use Toolbox to poll the network Verify network connection to the touchpanel Brightness is set too low Adjust touchpanel brightness Refer to Setup Menu which starts on page 25 Touchpanel is not responding Incorrect network wiring Touch the screen to remove the message and verify correct wiring to all connectors Touchpanel Cresnet ID is not set to match the Net ID in the SIMPL program Use Crestron Toolbox to poll the network Verify the Cresnet ID for the touchpanel is properly set to match the Net ID in the SIMPL program Touchpanel Cresnet ID is not
28. M Audio 1 or QM Audio 2 or manually choose Video S Video Component or RGB as an input source Black and white can also be enabled for either video channel A table describing the video menu controls follows the illustrations Touching Video on the SETUP MENU will open the screen shown below From here you can enter the setup screens for both Video 1 and Video 2 by touching their respective buttons VIDEO SETUP QM Audio QM Audio Refer to the following table for additional VIDEO SETUP menu details Video Setup Details VIDEO SETUP SCREEN DESCRIPTION CONTROL QM Audio 1 Detects the presence of QM Audio on channel 1 QM Audio 2 Detects the presence of QM Audio on channel 2 Setup Video 1 Displays the VIDEO 1 SETUP menu By default the VIDEO 1 SETUP menu displays video controls Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue on the right side of the menu Video Pressing this before pressing the Setup Video 1 button will open the VIDEO 1 SETUP menu in Video mode Continued on following page Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 41 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Video Setup Details Continued VIDEO SETUP SCREEN DESCRIPTION CONTROL Setup Video 1 Continued S Video Pressing this before pressing the Setup Video 1 button will open the VIDEO 1 SETUP menu in S Video mode Component Pressing this before pressing the Setup Video 1 b
29. Selection Dithering Browse Clear Select Property to Modify Lock Position and Size Position and Size top fo Width Left 8 Height Cancel Help 54 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels Pushbutton 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 4 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 Pushbutton Layout and Join Number Assignment Join Join Join Join 1 2 3 4 MultiByte International 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 touchpanel firmware changes are required in either case Indirect text on a button is
30. ablished 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 TPS 12G 15G 17G QM refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file for details There are three methods of communication Direct Serial NOTE Required for initial setup of Ethernet parameters Direct Serial Communication SERIAL VIA CRESTRON CABLE STCP 502PC TPS 12G 15G 17G QM OR EQUIVALENT PC RUNNING CRESTRON TOOLBOX e The RS 232 port on the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM connects to the serial port on the PC via a serial cable Crestron STCP 502PC or equivalent e Use the Address Book in Crestron Toolbox to create an entry using the expected serial communication protocol RS 232 auto detect baud rate no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit XON XOFF disabled RTS CTS disabled Fi the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM s System Info window click the icon communications are confirmed when the device information is displayed Indirect Indirect Communication PC RUNNING CRESTRON TOOLBOX CONTROL SYSTEM TPS 12G 15G 17G QM SERIAL ETHERNET CRESNET OR USB e TPS 12G 15G 17G QM connects to control system via Cresnet e Establish communications between the PC and the control system as described in the latest v
31. ages and appointment notifications all through a simple network connection to a Windows Vista computer Dual Window HD Video and RGB The TPS 12G 15G 17G QM can simultaneously display two fully scalable full motion video windows each supporting standard video HDTV and high resolution RGB signals from external AV and computer sources Discrete video scalers with motion adaptive deinterlacing bring out the highest detail minimizing visible scan lines and motion artifacts for a truly remarkable picture Advanced gamma correction and built in time base correction ensure accurate color reproduction and a jitter free image NOTE One or more QuickMedia devices are required to facilitate the input and output of audio video and RGB signals 2 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels Touch the PC Crestron exclusive Touch the PC technology allows real time touchpanel navigation of any Windows PC through a direct high speed serial connection Interactive Annotation Built in annotation capability allows presenters to write or draw over computer and video images right on the touchscreen using a finger stylus or mouse Moving images can also be frozen onscreen to allow annotation over a still picture Brush sizes and colors are selectable on the fly Remote annotation capability allows multiple touchpanel users to draw over the same
32. aiver unless expressly acknowledged and set forth in writing by the party alleged to have provided such waiver Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 63 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM If You are a business or organization You agree that upon request from Crestron or its authorized agent You will within thirty 30 days fully document and certify that use of any and all Software at the time of the request is in conformity with Your valid licenses from Crestron of its authorized agent Without prejudice to any other rights Crestron may terminate this Agreement immediately upon notice if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement In such event you must destroy all copies of the Software and all of its component parts PROPRIETARY RIGHTS Copyright All title and copyrights in and to the Software including without limitation any images photographs animations video audio music text and applets incorporated into the Software the accompanying media and printed materials and any copies of the Software are owned by Crestron or its suppliers The Software is protected by copyright laws and international treaty provisions Therefore you must treat the Software like any other copyrighted material subject to the provisions of this Agreement Submissions Should you decide to transmit to Crestron s website by any means or by any media any mate
33. aking connections to the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM consider the following e Use Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment e The included cable cannot be extended Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 45 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Hardware Connections for the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM USB 24VDC FROM MOUSE OR AC POWER PACK EXTERNAL HEADPHONES TOUCH DEVICE lt A QM OUT RS 232 TO COMPUTER OR QUICKMEDIA OTHER RS 232 COMPACT FLASH VIDEO AUDIO DEVICE CARD and amp MIC OUTPUT PC CARD SLOTS OVER CATS PC CARD SLOTS LAN RESERVED FOR QM IN l FUTURE QUICKMEDIA 10BASE T 100BASE TX APPLICATIONS VIDEO AUDIO HIGH SPEED PERES ETHERNET TO LAN ERCA NET QM IN TO CONTROL QUICKMEDIA SYSTEM AND Ll VIDEO AUDIO OTHER CRESNET amp MIC INPUT DEVICES OVER CAT5 For the TPS 17G QM only an interface module TPS 17G QM L IMC is included Refer to the latest revision of the TPS 17G QM L IMC Power Interface Module guide Doc 6783 for details CAUTION Do not connect the TPS 17G QM directly to the Cresnet network bus NOTE Ensure the unit is properly grounded CAUTION Do not apply excessive pressure to the touchscreen display during handling Doing so can crack the screen and damage the touchpanel NOTE The maximum continuous current from equipment under any external
34. anel Refer to the following illustration to use the built in strain relief mechanism to secure cables to the touchpanel TPS 12G 15G 17G OM Cable Management Remove the four cover screws to access the I O panel we Route I O cables Use the screws and metal through these valleys brackets to clamp the I O cables in place Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 47 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Tilt Angle Tension Adjustment Use a 5 32 inch socket not included with a hex drive key Allen wrench to increase or decrease pivot tension at the base of the touchscreen Turning the key clockwise increases tension counterclockwise decreases tension Tension Adjustment Screw Tilt Tension Adjustment Use a 5 32 Hex Allen Wrench Recommended Cleaning Keep the surface of the touchscreen free of dirt dust or other materials that could degrade optical properties Long term contact with abrasive 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 touchscreen Wipe touchscreen clean and avoid getting moisture beneath the bezels 48 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G
35. aphics Windows SideShow enabled PNG transparency full motion 60 fps animation transition effects color key video windowing remote annotation 10BASE T 100BASE TX auto switching auto negotiating auto discover full half duplex TCP IP UDP IP CIP DHCP IEEE 802 3U compliant Continued on following page Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 7 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Specifications Continued SPECIFICATION DETAILS Video RGB Signal Types Formats Color Depth Features Audio Hardware Features Audio Feedback WAV D A Conversion via QM only Amplification Power Requirements Cresnet Power Usage Power Supply Default NET ID Minimum 2 Series Control System Update Filet Environmental Temperature Humidity Heat Dissipation Enclosure Construction Screen Tilt RGB and auto detecting composite S video or component video SDTV 480i NTSC amp 576i PAL EDTV 480p amp 576p HDTV 720p amp 1080i RGB VGA up to UXGA 1600 x 1200 24 bit 16 7M colors Dual window each scalable to full screen time base correction gamma correction line doubling motion adaptive deinterlacing reverse 3 2 2 2 pulldown Built in microphone and biamplified speakers stereo headphone output internal volume control and audio mixer 8 bit PCM mono 8 kHz sampling rate 24 bit 48 kHz Biamplified m
36. approved power supply as another may cause damage The TPS 17G QM connects to the Cresnet control network and remote power supply via the TPS 17G QM L IMC Power Interface Module included with the TPS 17G QM CAUTION Do not connect the TPS 17G QM directly to the Cresnet network bus 5 This port not used by the TPS 15G QM which instead must be powered via Cresnet connector only using CNPWS 75 or C2N SPWS300 power supply sold separately The TPS 17G QM may be powered via this port or via the TPS 17G QM L IMC Power Interface Module included using the power supply provided 6 The eight pin RJ 45 QuickMedia transport port accepts CATSE CAT6 carrying audio video and microphone signals The QM input port conforms to the 568B wiring standard Refer to the following table for connector pinouts Riase wmecorons au assionwenr ncs E cONPOSTE EIA 568B AUDIO 1 WHITE ORANGE RGB RED CHROMINANCE P 2 ORANGE RGB RED CHROMINANCE P 3 WHITE GREEN RGB GREEN LUMINANCE Y 4 BLUE DIGITAL AUDIO AUDIO 5 WHITE BLUE DIGITAL AUDIO AUDIO 6 GREEN RGB GREEN LUMINANCE Y 7 WHITE BROWN RGB BLUE COMPOSITE Pp 8 BROWN RGB BLUE COMPOSITE Pp 18 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels Industry Compliance As of the date of manufacture the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM has been t
37. are reset button is pressed and released Remove your finger when the message SETUP MODE briefly appears on the touchscreen Upon entering SETUP MODE the MAIN MENU as shown in the following illustration displays four buttons Touch Screen Calibration Exit and Run Program Setup and Diagnostics The Exit and Run Program button verifies that all of the setup information has been saved to the EEPROM and displays the main page that has been programmed into your system The remaining buttons on the MAIN MENU open other menus which are discussed in subsequent paragraphs Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 23 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM MAIN MENU Exit and Run Program Touch Screen Calibration Diagnostics Calibration Menu CALIBRATION MENU Perform Calibration Touch Perform Calibration The message Touch Upper Left appears centered on the panel with a cross hair in the upper left corner Touch the center of the cross hair in the corner of the screen to initiate calibration Another message Touch Upper Right appears with a cross hair in the correct corner Touch the center of the cross 24 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels hair in the corner of the screen A final message Touch Lower Right appears with a cross hair i
38. arily 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 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 is able to detect Truecolor images are somet
39. ble click a device to open the Device Settings window and change the Net ID or IP ID as shown in the following figure TPS 17G QM Cresnet Device Settings Window Same as window for TPS 12G QM and TPS 15G QM Device Settings Crestron TPMC 17 QM Cresnet Connection Sheet Ethernet Upload Address Serial Upload Settings Device Info Device Name Net ID Ul Project Chaining Neti Ez Cancel Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 51 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM TPS 17G QM Ethernet Device Settings Window Same as window for TPS 12G QM and TPS 15G QM Device Settings Crestron TPS 17G QM Ethernet Serial Upload Settings Ethemet Upload Address Device Info Device Name IP Net Address Ul Project Connection Sheet IP ID SEE 03 C Remap this IP ID at program upload Default Address Use IP Address C Use Host Name Cancel e The ID code specified in the SIMPL Windows program must match the Net ID or IP ID of each unit Program Manager Program Manager is the view where programmers program a Crestron control system 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 Pro e Touchpanel screens should be created in Visio
40. cense granted pursuant to this Agreement or assign this Agreement without the express written consent of Crestron If this software requires payment for a license the total number of CPU s on which all versions of the Software are installed may not exceed one per license fee 1 and no concurrent server or network use of the Software including any permitted back up copies is permitted including but not limited to using the Software a either directly or through commands data or instructions from or to another computer b for local campus or wide area network internet or web hosting services or c pursuant to any rental sharing or service bureau arrangement The Software is designed as a software development and customization tool As such Crestron cannot and does not guarantee any results of use of the Software or that the Software will operate error free and You acknowledge that any development that You perform using the Software or Host Application is done entirely at Your own risk The Software is licensed and not sold Crestron retains ownership of the Software and all copies of the Software and reserves all rights not expressly granted in writing OTHER LIMITATIONS You must be an Authorized Dealer of Crestron products or a Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer to install or use the Software If Your status as a Crestron Authorized Dealer or Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer is terminated Your license is also ter
41. dditional QM 1 SETUP menu details Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 39 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Load Preset Store Preset Restore Default QM Settings Peak Boost Skew Red Skew Green Skew Blue OM 1 Setup Details QM 1 SETUP SCREEN DESCRIPTION CONTROL Auto Turns off auto compensation Compensation Disable Auto Turns on auto compensation When auto compensation is Compensation on the QM receiving device uses the auto compensation Enable data received from the QM transmitter Video Puts the menu in Video mode so that you can adjust the Peak Boost Skew Red Skew Green and Skew Blue signals for video S Video Puts the menu in S Video mode so that you can adjust the Peak Boost Skew Red Skew Green and Skew Blue signals for S video Component Puts the menu in Component mode so that you can adjust the Peak Boost Skew Red Skew Green and Skew Blue signals for component video RGB Puts the menu in RGB mode so that you can adjust the Peak Boost Skew Red Skew Green and Skew Blue signals for RGB video QM 1 Preset Displays the current QM 1 Preset number Saved presets can also be called up using this control The and buttons decrement and increment the displayed value Will load the selected QM 1 Preset Will store any changes you have made to the QM 1 setup at the displayed preset number Returns the QM se
42. der 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 CresCAT QM Cable Cresnet CATS Pair 1 y CAT5 Pair 2 CresCAT QM Cable CATS Pair 3 CAT5 Pair 4 20 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels NOTE Do not untwist the two wires in a single pair for more than 1 3 1 2 0 84 1 27 cm 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 the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM 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 assignmen
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44. els Ethernet dE C2N FT TPS4 Ethernet th 42 TPS 12 Ethernet amp TPS 12G QM Ethernet TP5 15 Ethernet amp TPS 15G QM Ethernet amp TP5 17 Ethernet amp 1PS 17G QM Ethernet 42 TPS 4L Ethernet l ireless Receivers ireless Remotes User Devices Y y Ww oer e 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 50 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels NOTE There is both an Ethernet device in Slot 8 and a Cresnet device in Slot 9 of the following illustration It is possible to have both types of device attached to a control system so long as the control system has either a built in or expansion Ethernet interface C2Net Device Slot 8 and 9 8 PROZ Slot 1 Empty C2Y Card Slot Slot 2 Empty C2 Card Slot Slot 3 Empty C2Y Card Slot ME Slot 4 c21 com ME Slot 5 C21 IRS ME Slot 6 C21 108 ME Slot 7 C2I RY8 BE Slot 8 C2ENET 2 1P 1D 03 TPS 17G QM Ethernet FS Slot 9 C2Net Device E ID 03 TPMC 17 QM Cresnet WB slot 10 C21 PRO2 LCDPANEL e Additional TPS 12G 15G 17G QM devices are assigned different Net ID for Cresnet devices or IP ID for Ethernet devices numbers as they are added e If necessary dou
45. eo HDTV and RGB display Interactive annotation capability Built in biamplified speaker system and microphone QuickMedia AV connectivity with audience presentation output High speed Ethernet and Cresnet communications Backlit hard key pushbuttons Tiltcase housing with integral rear cover and cable strain relief Power supply included with TPS 17G QM only One or more QuickMedia devices are required to facilitate the input and output of audio video and RGB signals Isys Isys power and beauty are infused throughout the entire Crestron touchpanel lineup Under the hood the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM offers vibrant 24 bit color depth with 8 bit alpha channel transparency to produce incredible 3D graphics using DNav dynamic menu objects dynamic graphics and text animations multimode objects and PGN translucency all with astonishing speed Synapse The Crestron exclusive Synapse Image Rendering Algorithm enables system programmers to produce amazing graphics faster and easier Advanced antialiasing delivers crisper sharper objects and text Enhanced 3D effects add new depth and style Since Synapse is native to the touchpanel memory requirements and upload time are substantially reduced Windows SideShow Enabled New support for Windows Sideshow gives the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM access to all kinds of PC and Web based content such as news feeds sports scores stock tickers weather alerts media guides email mess
46. ersion of the 2 Series Control Systems Reference Guide Doc 6256 e Use the Address Book in Crestron Toolbox to create an entry for the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM using the expected communication protocol Indirect Select the Cresnet ID of the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM and the _ oOo _z_ ooo 56 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels address book entry of the control system that is connected to the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e Display the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM s System Info window click the icon communications are confirmed when the device information is displayed TCPAP NOTE Required for operation with a Crestron control system Ethernet Communication EC RUNNING ETHERNET TPS 12G 15G 17G QM CRESTRON TOOLBOX e Establish serial communication between TPS 12G 15G 17G QM and PC e Enter the IP address IP mask and default router of the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM via the Crestron Toolbox Functions Ethernet Addressing otherwise enable DHCP e Confirm Ethernet connections between TPS 12G 15G 17G QM and PC If connecting through 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 e Use the Address Book in the Crestron Toolbox to create an entry for the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM with the TPS 12G 15G 1
47. ested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and Radiocommunications Compliance Labelling CEO Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two 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 interference 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 z Reorient or relocate the receiving anten
48. hin this guide the Crestron Isys G Series touchpanels are referred to as TPS 12G 15G 17G QM except where noted Crestron Isys G Series touchpanels deliver a higher level of performance with dual window video RGB and HDTV display to meet the demands of today s sophisticated control and automation applications Incorporating modern styling in a versatile tiltcase design the Isys TPS 12G 15G 17G QM features a spectacular display offering exceptional brightness and contrast for stunning control graphics high resolution images and full motion HD video Crestron touchpanels offer an ideal user interface for multimedia presentation video conferencing 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 Touchpanels do away with piles of remote controls cryptic control panels and cluttered wall switches simultaneously expanding and simplifying control over a broad range of complex devices and systems Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 1 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Features and Functions 12 15 and 17 inch active matrix touchscreen displays 24 bit Isys graphics Screen resolutions TPS 12G QM 800 x 600 TPS 15G QM 1024 x 768 TPS 17G QM 1280 x 768 Synapse image rendering algorithm Windows SideShow enabled DNav dynamic menu objects Dual window full motion vid
49. imes 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 touchpanels 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 the Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 53 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM 32 bit graphics to a minimum e g for a family photo etc you can create a sophisticated project that will fit in the memory space provided and have the touchpanel 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 VisionTools Pro e project you can elect t
50. ing the conductors Twist together the ends of the wires that share a pin on the 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 For larger networks i e greater than 28 network devices it may become necessary to add a Cresnet Hub Repeater CNXHUB to maintain signal quality throughout the network Also for networks with lengthy cable runs it may be necessary to add a Hub Repeater after only 20 devices Reference Documents The latest version of all documents mentioned within the guide can be obtained from the Crestron website www crestron com manuals This link will provide a list of product manuals arranged in alphabetical order by model number List of Related Reference Documents DOCUMENT TITLE 2 Series Control Systems Reference Guide Creston e Control Reference Guide MediaManager Applications Guide QM TX QuickMedia Transmitter TPS 17G QM L IMC Power Interface Module Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 61 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Further Inquiries If you cannot locate specific information or have questions after reviewing this guide please take advantage of Cre
51. ition terminal block connector Cresnet slave port gt B fo lo Connects to Cresnet control network 24 Power 24 Volts DC AT Y Data Z Data G Ground 8 USB 2 USB Type A female USB 1 1 ports for mouse 5183 or touchscreen input 1 E PIN DESCRIPTION laj 1 5 VDC 2 Data 3 Data 4 Ground 9 MEMORY EXP 1 Type II Compact Flash card slot for memory PC CARD A B expansion ee e E 2 Type II PC Card slots reserved for future applications Continued on following page 16 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels Connectors Controls amp Indicators Continued CONNECTORS DESCRIPTION CONTROLS amp INDICATORS 10 QM IN 1 amp 2 1 each 8 wire RJ 45 female QuickMedia input Qu port 1_ Signal types Dynamically configurable under 1 afl ai 8 system control as e 1 RGB input with stereo program audio and 2 mic channels or e 1 Auto detecting component YP P S video Y C or composite video input with stereo program audio and 2 mic channels RGB format RGBHV RGB input resolution non interlaced 640 x 480 minimum to 1600 x 1200 maximum 60 Hz limit at 1600 x 1200 Video HDTV formats 480i NTSC 576i PAL 480p 576p 720p and 1080i Horizontal frequency 15 100 kHz Vertical frequency 50 85 Hz Delay skew compensation 0 22 ns QM IN 1 only none
52. librates the incoming RGB signal for optimal position size and phase when Perform Calibration button is pressed In Auto Mode the panel will attempt to find a matching preset based on the RGB signal s characteristics If it cannot find one it automatically performs a calibration In Manual Mode the panel will not attempt to find a matching preset nor will it automatically perform a calibration In either mode you can always adjust the settings Position Size Phase Coarse Phase Fine manually Settings are not saved to a preset unless the user presses the Store Preset button This control allows you to set the position of the video screen on the touchpanel The arrow buttons move the screen along the X and Y axis Returns the video screen to its original position on the touchpanel Allows you to set the size of the video screen in both the vertical and horizontal directions Returns the video screen to it original size on the touchpanel These controls adjust the phase of the RGB signal Controls are shown for both coarse and fine adjustments Returns the video signal to its original default phase Video default is zero 0 for each of the video parameters brightness contrast red green and blue Adjustment applies to the currently selected video source only 3 These controls are available only in Video S Video and Component modes In RGB mode they are analogous to the Position V Size and H Size controls 44 e Is
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54. n the correct corner Touch the center of the cross hair in the corner of the screen to conclude calibration and return to the CALIBRATION 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 CALIBRATION MENU without saving calibration data create a calibration error by touching the screen in the same spot three times Setup Menu To enter the SETUP MENU touch Setup on the MAIN MENU The SETUP MENU offers a series of buttons which open additional menus and displays and are detailed in subsequent paragraphs The SETUP MENU also provides Down Up buttons to control Screen Brightness Key Backlight Brightness and Standby Timeout The Hardkey Test Results indicators will light when each respective button is pushed on the touchpanel After setup parameters have been selected touch Return to go back to the MAIN MENU NOTE For convenience the current CRESNET ID setting is displayed in the upper left corner NOTE All touchpanel settings are automatically saved in non volatile memory SETUP MENU CresnetID 03 KN EN Screen Brightness 99 10 Standby Timeout Advanced ES y Options A Hardkey Test Results 2 Y gt Y Key Backlight Brightness O 99 O Advanced Options Menu Touch Advanced Options to access the ADVANCED OPTIONS MENU This menu allows adjustments for Graphics Options
55. n the video signal Available when the RGB Color button is selected Green Adjusts the amount of green in the video signal Available when the RGB Color button is selected Continued on following page Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 43 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Video 1 Setup Details Video S Video Component and RGB Continued VIDEO 1 SETUP Size and Position Calibration Position Restore Default Position Size Restore Default Size Phase Restore Default Phase SCREEN DESCRIPTION CONTROLS Color Control Continued Blue Adjusts the amount of blue in the video signal Available when the RGB Color button is selected Overscan These controls adjust the amount of video information at the edges of the image This part of the video picture is usually beyond the display capabilities of the screen None Sets the video screen so there is no overscan The amount of used screen area is smallest in this configuration Normal Sets the video screen for normal overscan This results in more area of the screen being used Max This sets the video screen area to the maximum The screen area is largest in this configuration All video information at the edges is visible When RGB is selected as the video source these controls are available when the RGB Size and Position button has been pressed Ca
56. nTools Pro e VT Pro e to allow 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 TPS 12G 15G 17G QM in a room control system Multi Mode Objects Multi mode objects offer s The single most advanced VisionTools Pro e high performance programming performance programming technique involving the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM 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 For examples refer to www crestron com exampleprograms and search for multi mode object examples This file contains the VT Pro e touchpanel files and SIMPL Windows files that illustrate the high performance capabilities of multi mode objects WAV File Audio Messages The TPS 12G 15G 17G QM touchpanels 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 is packaged with Microsoft Windows 95 98 Me XP NT 2000 Vista Files from other sources may also be converted to an acceptable format by using this or a similar utility Many other audio utilities are available commercially or as shareware The TPS 12G 15G 17G QM touchpanels 52 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B
57. na 7 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver n Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected z Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 19 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Setup Network Wiring When wiring the 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 Cresnet For networks with 20 or more devices use a Cresnet Hub Repeater CNXHUB to maintain signal quality For more details refer to Check Network Wiring which starts on page 60 Ethernet The TPS 12G 15G 17G QM can also use high speed Ethernet for communications between the device and a control system computer digital 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 for download from the Crestron website QuickMedia Wiring The Crestron QuickMedia cable sold un
58. nputs The Restore Default Audio Settings button returns all audio parameters for the QM inputs to their default settings After QM AUDIO INPUT SETUP parameters have been set touch Return to go back to the SETUP MENU Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 35 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM QM AUDIO INPUT SETUP INPUT SELECT QM AUDIO QM AUDIO Restore Default 1 2 Input Settings QM 2 aer Prog Volume 50 Es QM 2 per p Mic1 Volume ds QM 2 pr e Mic2 Volume e Refer to the following table for additional QM AUDIO INPUT SETUP menu details QM Audio Input Setup Details QM AUDIO INPUT SETUP SCREEN DESCRIPTION CONTROL INPUT SELECT Selects QM audio source This selection determines QM AUDIO 1 whether QM 1 or QM 2 inputs are displayed QM AUDIO 2 Restore Default Returns audio settings to their factory defaults Audio Settings Mute A separate Mute button is provided for each of the volume controls QM 1 QM 2 Prog Adjusts the level of the respective QM input with the Volume and buttons QM 1 QM 2 Mic1 Adjusts the level of Mic1 on the respective QM input with Volume the and buttons QM 1 QM 2 Mic2 Adjusts the level of Mic2 on the respective QM input with Volume the and buttons To open the QM AUDIO OUTPUT SETUP menu touch QM Output on the GENERAL AUDIO SETUP menu The QM AUDIO OUTPUT SETUP menu offer
59. o 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 VisionTools 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 Page Properties Display Join Image Compile Description Image True color E I Compress MV 16 Bits Project Graphic Resources x Browse Clear Graphic mode Stretch to fit Graphic Enable Dithering Image True color Select Property to Modify Bits Per Pixel 8 C 16 Type Floyd Stein X Dynamic Graphic None v Auto V Enable Default Path Bits Per Pixel C 8 16 None v Auto V Compress IV 16 Bits Type Refresh Rate 0 second
60. on QM IN 2 Connects to QM output port of a QM TX or other QuickMedia device sold separately via CresCAT QM or CresCAT IM cable Maximum cable length QM IN 1 450 feet 137 meters aggregate distance from QM origination QM IN 2 Video HDTV 450 300 feet 137 91 meters aggregate distance from QM origination RGB 60 Hz 216 feet 66 meters for 640 x 480 140 feet 43 meters for 800 x 600 84 feet 26 meters for 1024 x 768 70 feet 21 meters for 1280 x 768 30 feet 9 meters for 1600 x 1200 using CresCAT QM or CresCAT IM cable QM OUT 1 1 8 wire RJ 45 female QuickMedia output port containing RGB same as touchscreen WAV file audio and internal microphone signals RGB format RGBHV RGB output resolution non interlaced 60 Hz TPS 12G QM 800 x 600 pixels TPS 15G QM 1024 x 768 pixels TPS 17G QM 1280 x 768 pixels Connects to QM input port of any QuickMedia device via CresCAT QM or CresCAT IM cable 1 An interface connector for the NET port is provided with the unit 2 Refer to Pushbutton Programming on page 55 for details For reset press and hold button for 10 seconds 3 Plugging in headphones will mute the built in speakers Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 17 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM 4 The TPS 12G QM can be powered via the 24 VDC jack or the NET port Be sure to use a Crestron
61. ono 5 Watts for high frequency 5 Watts for low frequency TPS 12G QM 50 Watts 2 08 Amps 24 Volts DC TPS 15G QM 75 Watts 3 13 Amps 24 Volts DC TPS 17G QM 84 Watts 3 5 Amps 24 Volts DC TPS 12G QM PW 2420RU sold separately TPS 15G QM must use Cresnet power supply TPS 17G QM PW 2435RU included 03 Version 3 137 or later 41 to 113 F 5 to 45 C 10 to 90 RH non condensing TPS 12G QM 171 BTU Hr TPS 15G QM 256 BTU Hr TPS 17G QM 287 BTU Hr High impact black silver injection molded case tilt screen with adjustable tension integral rear cover and cable strain relief in base Adjustable 45 to 90 degrees Continued on following page 8 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Specifications Continued SPECIFICATION DETAILS Dimensions Height TPS 12G QM 12 45 in 31 62 cm TPS 15G QM 14 17 in 36 00 cm TPS 17G QM 14 17 in 36 00 cm Width TPS 12G QM 12 85 in 32 64 cm TPS 15G QM 14 94 in 37 95 cm TPS 17G QM 17 64 in 44 79 cm Depth 13 75 in 34 91 cm Weight TPS 12G QM 13 8 lbs 6 2 kg TPS 15G QM 15 2 lbs 6 9 kg TPS 17G QM 19 4 Ibs 8 8 kg Available Models TPS 12G QM B Isys G Series 12 Tilt Touchpanel Black TPS 15G QM B Isys G Series 15 Tilt Touchpanel Black TPS 17G QM B Isys G Series 17 Tilt Touchpanel
62. ouchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Cresnet Connections Ethernet Connections e Select Functions Firmware to upgrade the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM firmware Program Checks Actions that can be performed on the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM vary depending on whether it is connected via Cresnet or Ethernet For Cresnet connections display the network device tree Tools Network Device Tree to show all network devices connected to the control system Right click on the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM to display actions that can be performed on the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM For Ethernet connections display the System Info window click the El icon and select the Functions menu to display actions that can be performed on the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Be sure to use the Crestron Toolbox to create the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM IP table e Select Functions IP Table Setup e Add modify or delete entries in the IP table The TPS 12G 15G 17G QM can have only one IP table entry e 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 TPS 12G 15G 17G QM The entry should list the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM s IP ID specified on the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM s IP table and the internal gateway IP address 127 0 0 1 58 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Operations Guide DOC 6415B Problem Solving Troubleshooting Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys
63. out has elapsed Touch the screen to reactivate Unexpected response from the touchpanel Touchpanel is incorrectly calibrated Enter SETUP MODE and recalibrate Communications via the LAN port not functioning Improper Ethernet connection IEC Verify proper connection at touchpanel LAN port Another device set to the same IP address Obtain new touchpanel static IP address Check Network Wiring In order to ensure optimum performance over the full range of your installation topology Crestron Certified Wire and only Crestron Certified Wire may be used Failure to do so may incur additional charges if support is required to identify performance deficiencies because of using improper wire 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
64. rent LCD 99 Brightness Press To Trigger Level Now High Brightness 99 Level Medium Brightness 50 MEDIUM Level Low Brightness 25 LOW Level The Screen Brightness Settings menu provides and controls to adjust Current LCD Brightness High Brightness Level Medium Brightness Level and Low Brightness Level The Press To Trigger Level Now buttons allow for immediate setting of screen brightness level to HIGH MEDIUM or LOW Touch Return to go back to the ADVANCED OPTIONS MENU From the ADVANCED OPTIONS MENU touch Key Backlight Level Settings to enter the Key Backlight Settings menu Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 27 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Key Backlight Settings Current Key e Backlight Level Caid gt Press To Trigger Level Now High Backlight o Level e Medium Backlight Level Low Backlight Low Level The Key Backlight Settings menu provides and controls to adjust Current Key Backlight Level High Brightness Level Medium Brightness Level and Low Brightness Level The Press To Trigger Level Now buttons allow for immediate setting of key brightness level to HIGH MEDIUM or LOW Touch Return to go back to the ADVANCED OPTIONS MENU Interface Menu The touchpanel communicates with a control system to activate commands or to display feedback from components within the system The communication inte
65. rface must be correctly specified or communication will not occur To set communication parameters touch the Interface button located on the SETUP MENU and display the INTERFACE MENU shown on the following page The Cresnet network identity number CRESNET ID also known as the Net ID is displayed on the INTERFACE MENU Net ID is the 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 touchpanel and SIMPL Windows program is required if data is to be successfully transferred Net ID for the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM is factory set to 03 No two devices in the same system can have the same Net ID 28 o Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels INTERFACE MENU Save and Return Cresnet ID oo 03 Ethernet amp RS 232 Port Mode bones ME ere Two buttons adjacent to the hexadecimal display DOWN and UP decrease and increase the Net ID by one respectively The four buttons at the bottom define how the RS 232 port can be used as a console port i e loading touchpanel projects and firmware a touch output port communication of touch coordinates to an external device a mouse input port allows a mouse to control the touchpanel and an external touch input allows another device to control the touchpanel The E
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68. rt Bidirectional RS 232 up to 115 2k baud Hardware and software handshaking support PIN DESCRIPTION CTS GND RXD TXD RTS N C Not connected oak wn In the event that modular cables or an RJ 11 to DB9F adapter is not available the following diagram provides information so that the cable can be fabricated on site Alternatively Crestron cable number STCP 502PC is sold separately TOPC TO RS 232 COM PORT PORT X p EN DO y Part Part AWC10152 A 641337 Part 748047 1 4 G 1 6 32 screw chassis ground lug 177 5 LAN 1 8 wire RJ 45 with two LED indicators GREEN YELLOW 10BASE T 100BASE TX Ethernet port Green LED indicates link status i J Yellow LED indicates Ethernet activity A PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL aL las 1 TX 5 N C 2 TX 6 RC 3 RC 7 N C 4 N C 8 N C Continued on following page A AAA AMA eaa a a ATAN EA cal Ta Pa AE Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 15 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Connectors Controls amp Indicators Continued CONNECTORS DESCRIPTION CONTROLS amp INDICATORS 6 24 vpc 1 2 1 mm barrel DC power jack ZEN 24 Volt DC power input 7 NET Four pos
69. s TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Overall Dimensions Side View 12 45 in 31 62 cm 14 17 in 36 00 cm 14 17 in 36 00 cm 13 75 in 34 91 cm NOTE The TPS 12G 15G 17G touchpanels share an identical base unit 7 40 in _ 18 80 cm i 10 10 in 25 65 cm HR tia le Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 13 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Buttons ME as gt E A TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Connectors SS 14 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels Connectors Controls amp Indicators CONNECTORS DESCRIPTION CONTROLS amp INDICATORS 1 BUTTONS 4 Backlit hard key buttons programmable 1 Backlit hard reset button reboots the touchpanel 2 HEADPHONES 1 3 5 mm TRS mini phone jack Output power 12 mW per channel Minimum impedance 32 Q 3 RS 232 1 6 pin RJ 11 female Computer console touch output or mouse touch input po
70. s controls for Program Gain Transmit OM ID and a four band Speech EQ Trims equalizer The Restore Default Audio Settings button returns all audio parameters for the QM output to their default settings After QM AUDIO OUTPUT SETUP parameters have been set touch Return to go back to the SETUP MENU 36 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels QM AUDIO OUTPUT SETUP Restore Default Output Settings 160 Hz 500 Hz 1 2 kHz 3 kHz 0 0 dB 0 0 dB 0 0 dB 0 0 dB Speech EQ Trims Program Gain 0 0 dB Transmit QM ID Refer to the following table for additional QM AUDIO OUTPUT SETUP menu details OM Audio Output Setup Details QM AUDIO OUTPUT SETUP SCREEN DESCRIPTION CONTROL Program Gain Adjusts the level of the QM output with the and buttons Transmit QM ID Allows transmission of touchpanel s QM ID for use in QM systems utilizing auto compensation Manual will transmit a specific QM ID adjustable with the Down and Up Buttons Auto the default setting will transmit the Cresnet ID as the QM ID Speech EQ Trims Adjust relative level of the QM output at four speech related frequencies with the and buttons These will alter the tonality of the QM audio output Auto compensation automatically recalls microphone EQ settings source compensation settings and peak and boost preset values of multiple
71. shown r Jore oe aiin pa ali Perform Auto Manual Video Preset Calibration Calibration Mode ec a Restore Default Position Position 0 CR o Touch video for full screen E Restore Default 0 e Size Vv Size A H 0 Size z Restore Default Phase Phase Coarse E C 0 Phase Fine E E 0 Refer to the following table for additional VIDEO 1 SETUP details Video 1 Setup Details Video S Video Component and RGB VIDEO 1 SETUP SCREEN DESCRIPTION CONTROLS QM Signal Indicates the presence of a QM signal Video Preset Displays the current Video Preset number Saved presets can also be called up using this control The and buttons decrement and increment the displayed value Load Preset Will load the selected Video Preset Store Preset Will store any changes you have made to the video setup at the displayed preset number Restore Default Returns the video settings to their factory defaults Color Settings Color Control When Video S Video or Component is selected as the video type these controls are available The Restore Default Color Settings button places the controls at their midpoint Brightness Adjusts video image brightness with the and buttons Contrast Adjusts video image contrast with the and buttons Saturation Adjusts video image saturation with the and buttons Hue Adjusts video image hue with the and buttons Red Adjusts the amount of red i
72. stron s award winning customer service team by calling Crestron at 1 888 CRESTRON 1 888 273 7876 You can also log onto the online help section of the Crestron website 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 TPS 12G 15G 17G QM 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 website periodically for manual update availability and its relevance Updates are identified as an Addendum in the Download column 62 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels Software License Agreement This License Agreement Agreement is a legal contract between you either an individual or a single business entity and Crestron Electronics Inc Crestron for software referenced in this guide which includes computer software and as applicable associated media printed materials and online or electronic documentation the Software BY INSTALLING COPYING OR OTHERWISE USING THE SOFTWARE YOU REPRESENT THAT YOU ARE AN AUTHORIZED
73. t is based on the EIA TIA 568B RJ 45 Jack standard NOTE QM IN 2 does not have delay skew compensation as does QM IN 1 so the maximum cable length varies based upon resolution and should not exceed 450 feet 137 meters for standard definition video Refer to the QM Input 2 Maximum Cable Length table on that follows QM Input 2 Maximum Cable Length SIGNAL TYPE RESOLUTION MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH FEET Video S video 480i 576i 450 Component 480p 576p 300 Component 720p 300 Component 1080i 300 RGB 1024 x 768 75 Hz 69 RGB 1280 x 1024 75 Hz 40 RGB 1600 x 1200 60 Hz 30 RGB 640 x 480 60 Hz 216 RGB 800 x 600 60Hz 140 RGB 1024 x 768 60Hz 84 RGB 1280 x 768 60Hz 70 With CresCAT QM cable available from Crestron Using other may adversely affect performance and is not recommended 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 illustration when configuring a QM network NOTE The aggregate length from transmitter to
74. thernet Enable and Disable buttons determine the status of the touchpanel s Ethernet communications NOTE The TPS 12G 15G 17G QM does not support a wireless Ethernet connection There may be Ethernet devices i e a control system on the network that communicate with the touchpanel via CIP Cresnet Internet Protocol Two buttons located on the INTERFACE MENU determine if the touchpanel is capable of this type of communication Touch Enable to permit this protocol recognition and Disable to prohibit any CIP connection CIP must be enabled for the touchpanel to communicate with other Crestron Ethernet devices Touch the Save and Return button located on the INTERFACE MENU to save changes and return to the SETUP MENU Operations Guide DOC 6415B Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 29 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Ethernet Setup Menu Touching the Ethernet button on the SETUP MENU displays the ETHERNET SETUP MENU This menu provides information on the Current IP Address and Ethernet link status along with buttons for DHCP Enable and Disable and when DHCP is disabled Static IP Options The enable disable Ethernet feature is provided on the INTERFACE MENU Ethernet settings are made through Crestron Toolbox Refer to the TCP IP Communications section of Establishing Communication which starts on page 56 for additional Ethernet setup details Touch Ethernet Status Test for details
75. ttings to their factory defaults Peak adjusts for high frequency attenuation that can occur over long cable lengths Boost compensates for overall signal loss that can occur over long cable lengths Adjusts the timing position of the red signal on the skew test pattern to compensate for any losses caused by long cable runs Adjusts the timing position of the green signal on the skew test pattern to compensate for any losses caused by long cable runs Adjusts the timing position of the blue signal on the skew test pattern to compensate for any losses caused by long cable runs Up to 255 preset locations are available to store settings for peak boost and skew In QM systems using auto compensation the touchpanel can be set to automatically recall preset values upon receipt of a QM ID by selecting Video Auto Compensation Enable 40 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels Video Setup These touchpanels can display two fully scalable and movable full motion video windows each supporting standard video HDTV and high resolution RGB signals from external AV and computer sources These units use auto detect for composite S video or component RGBHV They support SDTV NTSC and PAL EDTV HDTV and RGB VGA up to UXGA 1600 x 1200 Two video inputs provide for connectivity to QuickMedia You can perform Auto Detect by touching Q
76. unique two or more units share the same ID Use Crestron Toolbox to poll the network and verify that each ID is used only once ICMP is disabled Enable ICMP by typing ICMP ON at the command prompt in the Toolbox Text Console Continued on following page Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM e 59 Isys G Series Touchpanels Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Use the Right Wire Calculate Power TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Troubleshooting Continued TROUBLE POSSIBLE CORRECTIVE ACTION CAUSE S No video displayed Wrong VisionTools Verify correct programs Pro e or SIMPL Windows programs Verify proper video set up Incorrect input connection Verify video input and QM connections TPS 12G 15G 17G QM does not respond to ping command IP address not correct LAN green and amber LEDs are off Assign correct IP address to TPS 12G 15G 17G QM IP mask not correct LAN green and amber LEDs are on Assign correct IP mask The PC and the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM are not on same subnet Ensure that the PC and the TPS 12G 15G 17G QM are on the same subnet Mouse or touchpanel Incorrect Touch Check Touch settings on does not work settings INTERFACE MENU Touchpanel does not Incorrect RS 232 Match communication communicate with settings settings of touchpanel to RS 232 devices peripheral device Touchpanel display is dark Standby time
77. unit to be daisy chained must be added together to determine the Cresnet power usage of the entire 60 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels chain If the unit is home 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 Cable Length Equation Where L Length of run or chain in feet L lt 40 000 R 6 Ohms Crestron Certified Wire 18 AWG 0 75 MM2 RxP or 1 6 Ohms Cresnet HP 12 AWG 4 MM P Cresnet power usage of entire run or chain 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 nick
78. utton will open the VIDEO 1 SETUP menu in Component mode RGB Pressing this before pressing the Setup Video 1 button will open the VIDEO 1 SETUP menu in RGB mode Setup Video 2 Displays the VIDEO 2 SETUP menu By default the VIDEO 2 SETUP menu displays video controls Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue on the right side of the menu Video Pressing this before pressing the Setup Video 2 button will open the VIDEO 2 SETUP menu in Video mode S Video Pressing this before pressing the Setup Video 2 button will open the VIDEO 2 SETUP menu in S Video mode Component Pressing this before pressing the Setup Video 2 button will open the VIDEO 2 SETUP menu in Component mode RGB Pressing this before pressing the Setup Video 2 button will open the VIDEO 2 SETUP menu in RGB mode The following screen is displayed when Video S Video or Component are selected VIDEO 1 SETUP Video S Video and Component Restore Default Video Preset Color Settings e Brightness 0 Touch video for full screen a ea Contrast 0 e Saturation 0 Overscan The video menu for RGB controls consists of size and position shown and color controls for Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue when RGB Color is touched e e 42 e Isys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels VIDEO 1 SETUP RGB Size amp Position
79. wn limited warranty as stated in its accompanying written material Crestron shall at its option repair or replace or refund the license fee for any Software found defective by Crestron if notified by you within the warranty period The foregoing remedy shall be your exclusive remedy for any claim or loss arising from the Software CRESTRON shall not be liable to honor warranty terms if the product has been used in any application other than that for which it was intended or if it as 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 or license code altered defaced improperly obtained or removed Notwithstanding any agreement to maintain or correct errors or defects Crestron shall have no obligation to service or correct any error or defect that is not reproducible by Crestron or is deemed in Crestron s reasonable discretion to have resulted from 1 accident unusual stress neglect misuse failure of electric power operation of the Software with other media not meeting or not maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s specifications or causes other than ordinary use 2 improper installation by anyone other than Crestron or its authorized agents of the Software that deviates from any operating procedures established by Crestron in the material and files provided to You by Crestron or its authorized agent 3 use
80. ys G Series Touchpanels TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Operations Guide DOC 6415B Crestron TPS 12G 15G 17G QM Isys G Series Touchpanels Ventilation Connect the Device Diagnostics Menu Touch Diagnostics on the MAIN MENU to access the DIAGNOSTICS MENU which contains controls for diagnostic tools The diagnostic tools should only be used under supervision from a Crestron customer service representative during telephone support The options available from the DIAGNOSTICS MENU are numeric in nature and their interpretation is beyond the scope of this manual DIAGNOSTICS MENU Firmware Version Display Display Test Patterns Test Pattern Color Bars Display Display Vertical Lines Grayscale Display Grid Pattern Display Display Configuration EEProm Hardware Information Run Touch Screen Hardware Tests Self Test Test Hardware Hookup The TPS 12G 15G 17G QM should be used in a well ventilated area The venting holes should not be obstructed under any circumstances To prevent overheating do not operate this product in an area that exceeds the environmental temperature range listed in the table of specifications Consider using forced air ventilation to reduce overheating Make the necessary connections as called out in the illustration on the following page Refer to Network Wiring on page 20 before attaching the 4 position terminal block connector Apply power after all connections have been made When m

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