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NXP-TPI/4 NetLinx Touch Panel Interface
Ethernet ports used by the TPI/4
Connecting and Using USB Input Devices
This unit can have up to two USB-capable input devices connected for use both on its different firmware
and TPD4 panel pages. These input devices can consist of a keyboard or mouse.
1.
Insert the input device USB connectors into the appropriate USB connector on the TPI/4.
2.
Press the on-screen
Reboot
button from the Protected Setup page to save any changes and restart
the unit.
3.
After the splash-screen disappears:
If a USB mouse has been connected, a mouse cursor appears on the screen and its location
corresponds to the mouse cursor position sent by the external USB mouse.
If a USB keyboard has been connected, only on-screen keyboards and keypads will reflect any
external keystrokes sent from the external USB keyboard.
Ethernet Ports Used by the TPI/4
Port type
Description
Standard Port #
ICSP
Peer-to-peer protocol used for both Master-to-Master and Master-to-
device communications.
For maximum flexibility, the NetLinx Master can be configured to utilize a
different port than 1319, or disable ICSP over Ethernet completely from
either Telnet or the Program Port located on the NetLinx Master itself.
1319 (UDP/TCP)
ICMP
You must be able to PING an NetLinx Master to be able to connect to it
over a network.
ICMP
TELNET
There is a Telnet server that is used to configure and diagnose a NetLinx
system.
For maximum flexibility, the NetLinx Master can be configured to utilize a
different port than 23, or disable Telnet completely from either Telnet or the
Program Port located on the NetLinx Master itself. Once disabled, the only
way to enable Telnet again is from the NetLinx Master’s program port.
23 (TCP)
USB-connected input devices are detected and recognized by the unit upon
connection.
Summary of Contents for NetLinx NXP-TPI/4
Page 38: ...TPI 4 and Panel Interface Setup 32 NXP TPI 4 NetLinx Touch Panel Interface...
Page 60: ...Upgrading TPI 4 Firmware 54 NXP TPI 4 NetLinx Touch Panel Interface...
Page 138: ...Troubleshooting 132 NXP TPI 4 NetLinx Touch Panel Interface...
Page 147: ...Appendix 141 NXP TPI 4 NetLinx Touch Panel Interface...