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Crestron 

TPMC-10  

 Isys 

i/O

 WiFi Touchpanel

 

Analog Input & Output Signal Descriptions (continued) 

TOUCHPANEL 

SIGNAL NAME 

AND TYPE 

VT Pro-e 

JOIN TYPE 

VT Pro-e 
OBJECT 

DESCRIPTION 

Analog 
Feedback 
Join 

Digital 
Gauge 

Sets the values to be displayed on the 
Digital Gauge object. 
The displayed values depend on the width, 
decimal position, and format selected in 
VT Pro-e. The display can consist of one 
to five digits and be unsigned or signed. 
Thus, the program should send values 
based on what the display can show. 
For example, for a signed 1-digit decimal 
value, valid values can be 65527d to 
65535d, and 0d to 9d, resulting in a 
display range of -9 to 9. 
If the displayed value would exceed the 
selected width, the gauge will truncate the 
display to the rightmost digits. 

Analog 
Feedback 
Join 

Hex 
Gauge 

Sets the values to be displayed in 
hexadecimal notation on the Hex Gauge 
object. 
The displayed values depend on the width, 
decimal position, and format selected in 
VT Pro-e. The display can consist of one 
to four hexadecimal digits. 
If the displayed value would exceed the 
selected width, the gauge will truncate the 
display to the rightmost digits. 

Analog 
Feedback 
Join 

% Gauge 

Sets the values to be displayed as a 
percentage on the Percent Gauge object. 
The displayed values depend on the width, 
decimal position, and format selected in 
VT Pro-e. The display can consist of one 
to five digits and be unsigned or signed. 
Thus, the program should send values 
based on what the display can show. 
For example, for a signed 1-digit decimal 
value, valid values can be 65527d to 
65535d, and 0d to 9d, resulting in a 
display range of -9 to 9.  
If the displayed value would exceed the 
selected width, the percent gauge will 
display the most significant digits. 

Analog inputs: 
<

an_fb1

> through 

<

an_fb4000

(continued) 

Analog 
Feedback 
Join 

Timer 

Sends time values for display on the Timer 
object. 
Valid analog values can be signed or 
unsigned, depending on the selection 
made in VT Pro-e.  
Unsigned values range from 0s to 65535s 
(18H:12M:15S).  

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Operations Guide – DOC. 6284B 

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Summary of Contents for TPMC-10

Page 1: ...Crestron TPMC 10 Isys i O WiFi Touchpanel Operations Guide...

Page 2: ...by the Technical Documentation department at Crestron Electronics Inc 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 1 888 CRESTRON All brand names product names and trademarks are the property of their respectiv...

Page 3: ...gramming with the Crestron SystemBuilder Future Release 19 Programming with SIMPL Windows 19 Programming with VT Pro e 39 Native Fonts 39 Embedded Applications 40 Defaults for Embedded Windows Applica...

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Page 5: ...le formats Functional Summary 10 4 in 26 4 cm TFT active matrix color LCD 800 x 600 screen resolution 16 bit color depth for incredible 3D graphics Microsoft Windows CE NET 4 2 operating system Integr...

Page 6: ...s Refer to Typical System Configurations on page 16 for more details Part Number Compatibility Due to production changes certain information in this manual applies only to recently manufactured TPMC 1...

Page 7: ...to the optional docking station provides a convenient charging solution with connectivity provided for a wired USB mouse and keyboard The docking station also enables viewing and operating the TPMC 10...

Page 8: ...and MP3 capability 8 16 bit PCM mono stereo 8 to 44 kHz sampling rates Wireless Communication 2 RF Transceiver Operating Range Addressing Options IEEE 802 11g Wi Fi 2 4 GHz 2 way RF 11 13 channels 24...

Page 9: ...that encrypts transmitted data and protects the integrity of the data 4 Refer to WiFi SETUP on page 13 for details 5 The latest versions can be obtained from the Crestron website Refer to NOTE after l...

Page 10: ...supply plugs into this jack to supply power to the unit and recharge the battery Refer to Applying Power on page 9 Mouse Keyboard These two USB Type A ports are for the optional keyboard and mouse pu...

Page 11: ...tton and LED The pushbutton is used to cycle the TPMC 10 between on and standby modes The LED indicates the battery s current status and charge level Off the TPMC 10 is powered off Solid green the bat...

Page 12: ...dded applications pressing and holding the stylus on the screen brings up the application context menu like a right click mouse function The stylus supplied with your TPMC 10 is designed for your scre...

Page 13: ...ch can determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Incr...

Page 14: ...ive hours before turning on the TPMC 10 for the first time may reduce the overall service life of the battery NOTE The TPMC 10 s battery trickle charges when the external power supply is used to power...

Page 15: ...il the setup screen appears about 90 seconds or press the hard pushbuttons in the sequence 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 refer to Programmable Hard Pushbuttons on page 7 SETUP MENU The SETUP MENU functions control...

Page 16: ...y Calibration Window If the recalibration is successful the Stylus Properties window reappears Tap the X to close the window and return to the setup screen Brightness Selecting the Brightness button d...

Page 17: ...dows to specify the standby and the power down timeout settings Standby timeout is the time up to 120 minutes from the last use of the touchpanel before going into standby mode screen display is off b...

Page 18: ...ed for future use Selecting Advanced displays the Advanced Wireless Settings window This window allows you to select the hierarchy of wireless access points Clicking the Automatically connect to non p...

Page 19: ...electing the Renew button causes the TPMC 10 to obtain a new address from the DHCP server The IPv6 Information tab displays the IPv6 information of the TPMC 10 Panel IP Address Selecting the Panel IP...

Page 20: ...rol system s name its port address and its IP ID If the Enable DHCP checkbox is unchecked the window allows you to enter the control system s IP address instead of its name In either case make sure th...

Page 21: ...When using a dual port Ethernet card Ports A B must be different subnets Port A 192 168 1 1 Port B 192 168 2 1 For additional information on setting up and understanding an Ethernet network refer to...

Page 22: ...lows you to set up the TPMC 10 to operate a Crestron control system using the Crestron programming tools Crestron SystemBuilder and SIMPL Windows These tools are intended for users with different leve...

Page 23: ...owing assumes that the reader has knowledge of SIMPL Windows If not refer to the extensive help information provided with the software NOTE In the following description the MC2E control system is used...

Page 24: ...ouchpanels Ethernet folder of the Device Library and drop it on the C2ENET 1 in Slot 5 The MC2E displays the TPMC 10 at its default IP ID location 03 as shown in the following graphic C2Net Device Slo...

Page 25: ...ng Manager Detail View of the TPMC 10 in SIMPL Windows Programming Manager Signal Types Signals interconnect the various devices and logic symbols that comprise a SIMPL program Signals can be one of t...

Page 26: ...rings of characters These signals can be generated by incoming data on a COM port or by a symbol that has a serial output The TPMC 10 supports up to 4000 serial inputs and outputs By default the input...

Page 27: ...utton press4 Top thumb pad position press5 Right thumb pad position press6 Bottom thumb pad position press7 Left thumb pad position press8 The signal remains high for the duration of the button press...

Page 28: ...responding press output this means the button will display active feedback for the duration of the button press Note that this behavior applies to the touchscreen buttons only Since fb1 through fb8 co...

Page 29: ...h When the input goes low this closes the subpage High 1 level sensitive Show subpage Low 0 Close subpage Digital Feedback Join Legend Causes the legend to display in the active state for as long as t...

Page 30: ...a Height join is defined the output reports the height of the window If a Width join is defined the output reports the width of the window Analog State Join and Mode Active and Inactive Button Legend...

Page 31: ...n For example for 1024x768 resolution usable values would range between 0d and 1024d for Left and 0d and 768d for Top The Width and Height joins set the width and height in pixels Valid analog values...

Page 32: ...ne items in the list and the object shows two items at a time setting the analog value to 7d will display the 8th and 9th lines Sending any other value higher then 7d will yield no change in the displ...

Page 33: ...lected in VT Pro e The display can consist of one to four hexadecimal digits If the displayed value would exceed the selected width the gauge will truncate the display to the rightmost digits Analog F...

Page 34: ...is selected in VT Pro e 0d will show the current control system time A value of 60d will show one hour ahead A value of 60d will show one hour behind If a clock offset is selected in VT Pro e too the...

Page 35: ...tion is not open the TPMC 10 will open the file when the Open Close join for the application goes high If the embedded application is already open the new path and file name will not take effect until...

Page 36: ...sed Digital Press Join Digital input Causes the button to display in the active state for as long as the signal is high When connected to the corresponding press output this means the button will disp...

Page 37: ...ere if there are nine items in the list and the object shows two items at a time setting the analog value to 7d will display the 8th and 9th lines Sending higher values will show additional lines even...

Page 38: ...tes the value as it changes during run time Analog Touch Feedback Join Analog input Sets the slider to the specified level Valid analog values can be signed or unsigned depending on the selection made...

Page 39: ...uge object The displayed values depend on the width decimal position and format selected in VT Pro e The display can consist of one to four hexadecimal digits If the displayed value would exceed the s...

Page 40: ...e hour behind If a clock offset is also selected within VT Pro e the object will use both values to determine the offset That is if the offset is set to one hour forward in VT Pro e and the Analog Fee...

Page 41: ...d Show 4d Hide 8d Close 16d Maximize Embedded Application continued Analog Feedback Join Analog inputs Left Top Width Height Controls the position and size of the window as follows The Left join sets...

Page 42: ...or the end user selects a new target locally Show Hide Digital input Shows the window for as long as the signal is high and hides the window when the signal is low High 1 level sensitive Show window L...

Page 43: ...can be created with VT Pro e a design programming Windows based software program A set of pages that make up a project can be designed for each application Each touchpanel can be organized with the id...

Page 44: ...ojectView workspace are created by default for a new TPMC 10 project All applications are created at project level one instance per project The static position and size of each application can be view...

Page 45: ...d Size in the Embedded Application Property window to point to your new location Embedded Application Property Window Programming Embedded Windows Applications The following diagram is an example of a...

Page 46: ...ady closed We need to reset the state of the Toggle to keep in sync with the actual state of the application The Press signal of the Open Close State Digital Join can be used to know the true state of...

Page 47: ...ting a setup window The following tables provide lists of reserved join numbers for the TPMC 10 available within the VT Pro e and or SIMPL Windows software Digital Reserved Join Numbers for TPMC 10 WH...

Page 48: ...libration X Reserved Join Numbers to Activate TPMC 10 Setup Windows WHERE EXPOSED JOIN NUMBER FUNCTION VTPro e SIMPL 17202 Displays a window that indicates the current software version number X X 1723...

Page 49: ...TCP IP connection between the touchpanel and a PC It is used to observe system processes upload new firmware change system and network parameters and communicate with network device consoles and touch...

Page 50: ...ress Alt T from the Viewport menu Select Send Touchpanel 5 As shown in the following figure select the Send Direct to Wired Touchpanel checkbox and click OK The Touchpanel Transfer window appears refe...

Page 51: ...the capabilities of its products firmware upgrades are posted To upgrade the TPMC 10 firmware complete the following steps NOTE To perform a firmware upgrade power to the TPMC 10 must be from the prov...

Page 52: ...e unit is docked to the docking station TPMC 10 is off or in suspend mode or has no power Verify that the AC adapter is connected to the TPMC 10 or docking station and the unit is on or in standby mod...

Page 53: ...he number is invalid for your subnet or no number is present verify that the DHCP server is working properly Invalid control system IP address IP ID set up on TPMC 10 The IP address or host name for t...

Page 54: ...bsite 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 ne...

Page 55: ...ands 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 Sof...

Page 56: ...nety 90 days from the date of receipt and b that any hardware accompanying the Software will be subject to its own limited warranty as stated in its accompanying written material Crestron shall at its...

Page 57: ...t 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 t...

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