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SmartPanel Projector Driver Application Note

Toshiba  TLP-560

© 2002 SP Controls Inc. 601 Minnesota Suite 115 San Francisco, CA 94107

[email protected]

III. TROUBLESHOOTING

Additional tips can be found in the 

SmartPanel Configuration and Installation Guide.

The Panel does not do anything at all.

When power is applied to the Panel it should run through a brief power on self-test, during which all of
the Panel lights will turn on and off in sequence. If you do not see this self-test, make sure power is
connected correctly and that polarity is correct.

Only some of the projector controls work.

The Panel controls the Toshiba through RS-232 and IR.  If only a subset of the controls is working,
verify that both types of control wiring are correctly wired.

The Panel keeps turning itself off even though the projector is on.

The Panel turns itself off when power verification indicates that the projector is off. Check to make
sure that any third-party power current sensor is correctly calibrated and wired to the Panel.

When I try to turn the projector on, the warming indicator (red LED) blink.

The projector is in the default configured 

lockout state

, and the Panel is waiting for its internal lockout

timer to expire. This feature protects the projector’s bulb. Be sure to let your client know about this
behavior.

IV. TECHNICAL NOTES

1. 

 

The Toshiba projector does not allow power verification by RS-232 polling. A third party power
current sensor is recommended.

 

2. 

 

Control of this projector is through RS-232 and Infrared.

 

3. 

 

The lockout timer specifies the amount of time allowed between sending 

POWER OFF

 and 

POWER

ON

 to the projector (the delay allows the projector bulb to cool before re-powering). This delay can

be configured using the 

Configuration Utility

; however, adjusting the lockout timer delay is

strongly discouraged

 as rapid re-powering causes undue wear on the projector’s bulb. 

Disabling

the lockout delay will cause potentially confusing Panel behavior.

V. REVISION HISTORY

1.  Revision A (October, 2002)

Summary of Contents for TLP-560

Page 1: ...ADJUST UP Volume Down ADJUST DOWN 3 Other Driver Features Power Status Feedback Method None RS 232 Power Polling Unavailable Control Wiring Option IR Emitter II Wiring Specifications NOTE For a wiring diagram please see the following Application Note 1 RS 232 Wire the Panel RS 232 port to a male DB9 as follows RX to 2 TX to 3 GND to 5 Connect this male DB9 to the Toshiba adapter cable and connect ...

Page 2: ...an be used as either an RCA video input OR an S Video input but not both C Hidden Function Mapping The following table specifies the factory preset hidden function mapping for this Driver The Configuration Utility can be used to customize these settings your installation Selection 1 ADJ Selection 2 ADJ Selection 3 ADJUST LEFT Selection 4 ADJUST RIGHT Off MENU SELECT Volume Up ADJUST UP Volume Down...

Page 3: ...ry settings for this Driver that affect is control of the Projector Power Status Feedback Method None see note 1 Control Wiring Option IR Emitter Control for the Toshiba with this Driver is via RS 232 and IR Emitter The projector does not have a wired remote port Power polling is not available for this projector The following table specifies settings for the Panel s configurable timers For more in...

Page 4: ...o the Toshiba control port labeled RS 232C CONTROL Connection should be as follows 1 Wire the Panel to a male DB9 as shown RX to 2 TX to 3 GND to 5 2 Connect this male DB9 to the Toshiba custom cable adapts DB9 to mini DIN 3 Connect the Toshiba custom cable to the projector port labeled RS 232C CONTROL B The Infrared Emitter squirt should be wired to any Toshiba infrared port Connection should be ...

Page 5: ...s off Check to make sure that any third party power current sensor is correctly calibrated and wired to the Panel When I try to turn the projector on the warming indicator red LED blink The projector is in the default configured lockout state and the Panel is waiting for its internal lockout timer to expire This feature protects the projector s bulb Be sure to let your client know about this behav...

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