Installation
Installation of Vantage products should be performed or
supervised by a
Certified Vantage Installer.
Installation requires
the
650 ROUGH IN ASSEMBLY — TPT650-INSTALL-16
installation instructions. The recommended wall mounting height
is 6” above that of a typical keypad station or approximately 50”
to 58” from the bottom to the floor. However, it may be installed
at any height fitting
your
installation requirements. The LCD
TouchScreen is mounted in the wall using a metal mounting box.
After connecting the power, network bus and other input cables
and confirming proper communication, tighten the screws snugly
but do not over tighten. The bezel (faceplate) snaps securely
onto the station after the installation is complete.
NOTE:
Only use one power supply for each TPT650.
Software, Firmware and Configuring
1. Add the TPT650 in Design Center and program.
2. Remember
to
configure
the TPT650 to Design Center
by entering the serial number manually or by tapping
the screen with Design Center in configure stations
mode and the TPT650 selected (highlighted) in Design
Center. When Design Center is in Configuration Mode
the TPT650 says
Configuration Mode
at the top with a
darkened screen.
3. Touch
Configuration Mode
may be disabled in Design
Center under Settings | System Preferences.
Firmware is updatable from Design Center by clicking on
System
|
Update TPT Firmware
. You must enter the IP address of the
TPT650 to update the firmware.
Exporting or Downloading Screen Designs
Connecting a computer to each touchscreen, one at a time, in
order to download the program is no longer necessary. As long
as the TPT650 is on the network the screen design can be
exported from Touchscreen Designer using the TPT650’s IP
address.
TPT650 Hardware Setup (Configuring) Screens
The TPT650 has on-board programmed screens allowing access
to the following
localized
information and settings.
●
System
●
Brightness
●
Network
●
Sound
Simply draw a large imaginary “C” on the Touchscreen to
navigate to the hardware setup screens.
TPT650 System Screen
After drawing the imaginary “C” on the screen, the first screen
showing is
System
,
showing the date, time and firmware version.
From this screen it is possible to navigate to the Calibrate or
Erase screens.
Calibrate
The touchscreen calibration utility draws crosses on the screen.
To calibrate tap the center of each cross as it appears until the
process is finished. If calibration is necessary, it is recommended
that a fine tool be used, i.e., a Touchscreen stylus.
Erase
The Erase screen allows the TPT650 to be returned to the state
it was shipped in. This does not affect Firmware, only application
programming and other user settings, e.g., motion settings,
backlight settings, sound settings, etc. Please use caution if you
erase the screen, remember all Touchscreen Designs
will be
erased
.
Brightness
The Brightness screen allows fine tuning of:
•
Motion Sensitivity for backlight activation
o
The “hand” icon image flashes as motion is seen.
Use this to help determine the sensitive level of
the motion/proximity sensor
•
Daytime and Evening, Active and Inactive light levels
o
Auto – with Auto selected Daytime and Evening
settings are ignored. The built-in ambient light
sensor sets the backlight intensity, smoothly
adjusting the brightness as the ambient light
changes. If the Backlight Timer is enabled the
screen backlight turns to the Inactive level when
the timer expires.
o
Manual – with Auto not selected the Daytime and
Evening settings are used. Switching between
Daytime and Evening settings is controlled by
Design Center programming (a night/day button or
time-of-day event) using
Advanced | Stations | Set
Mode.
Mode 1 is Evening and Mode 0 is Daytime.
Using
Set Mode
this way
does not
require an
LED Style.
•
Backlight Timer adjustment in seconds
o
Enabled or Off
o
When Off, the screen uses the Active or Auto
brightness level
o
When On, the screen switches to the Inactive
brightness level when the timer expires