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TKP-2000 Installation

TKP-2000 Installation

Introduction

The TKP-2000 is a 2.5” color In-Wall Touch-Screen used to

operate System, Zone and Transport functions in a Total

Control system. It communicates with the MRX-10 Advanced

System Controller over the LAN to send commands that are

then relayed to the devices being controlled. Additionally, it

has the ability to receive on-screen feedback from audio

video components, energy management devices, the DMS

multi-zone system, PCs and iPods, IP cameras, and whole

house lighting. The TKP-2000 receives its 24V power over the

ethernet, using a POE enabled network switch or a POE

injector.

Features and Benefits

The TKP-2000 In-Wall Touch-Screen is installed in the wall using a standard 2-gang box. Once installed, the

cover bezel simply snaps on using magnets. It is available in White and Black. If another color is desired,

inquire with your sales represenative.  It connects to the LAN using the standard RJ-45 Ethernet port on the

back. The TKP-2000 works in a Total Control system, and will not work as a stand-alone controller.

Using the LAN as the data pathway, the TKP-2000 allows System, Zone and Device control by issuing commands

to a URC MRX-10. This then sends the control codes to the proper equipment. These commands can be relayed

to the equipment using IR, RS-232 or IP signals. Lighting control can be provided by adding an RFTX-1 at the

RFTX-1 port on the MRX-10 or else in IR port 6 on an MRX-1.

Two-way control modules programmed in the system will deliver metadata feedback and cover-art to the

screen of the TKP-2000. 2-way modules are programmed by simple drag and drop within the URC Accelerator

software, and operate multi-zone receivers, internet feeds (News, Sports, Weather and Stocks), PC and i-Pod

control, streaming network content, and home automation.

The Total Control system allows the TKP-2000 to control up to 255 devices. Some custom graphics can be

added to allow the installer to personalize the unit for individual clients. The six hard buttons, three on either

side of the touch-screen, are pre-installed with customizable button caps. The default configuration requires

no additional programming for the 2-way modules. However, if the buttons are swapped, the file requires

custom programming to allow the proper commands to be routed to these buttons, and to ensure that those

buttons removed from the front have on-screen replacements.

Summary of Contents for TKP-2000

Page 1: ... pathway the TKP 2000 allows System Zone and Device control by issuing commands to a URC MRX 10 This then sends the control codes to the proper equipment These commands can be relayed to the equipment using IR RS 232 or IP signals Lighting control can be provided by adding an RFTX 1 at the RFTX 1 port on the MRX 10 or else in IR port 6 on an MRX 1 Two way control modules programmed in the system w...

Page 2: ...ressed Mounting Holes Four standard Double gang spaced mounting holes Color Touch screen 2 5 color touch screen Laser etched Buttons 6 Three buttons on each side of the touch screen Standard button caps use the default configuration but can be exchanged for custom buttons The file needs to be custom programmed to reflect any change of button labels Button Bracket Bracket holds the button caps in plac...

Page 3: ...ang box or low voltage ring using the included 6 32 mounting screws The button caps are installed under the bracket by first removing the bracket screws placing the caps on the buttons and then replacing the bracket Finally the cover simply snaps over the top using magnets in the cover Network Installation 1 Connect an Ethernet cable RJ45 from the network to the rear of the TKP 2000 2 Connect your ...

Page 4: ...the cover plate Installing the TKP 2000 Connect the Ethernet wire to the RJ 45 port on the back of the TKP 2000 Feed the wire into the box or wall until the touchscreen is flush with the wall Using the included 6 32 mounting screws in the mount ing holes attach the touchscreen to the box making sure that it is level If the button caps are being changed unscrew the button cap bracket and remove it ...

Page 5: ...ou do the screen will change to the SETTINGS screen This provides access to the Onscreen configuration Menu and allows control over the Sleep Settings Button Light on timing setting or adjusting the Date and Time loudness of any Sounds programmed Brightness of the screen System parameters Network settings and resetting the unit back to its Factory Default settings If you do not press any button on ...

Page 6: ...y the date or time on the touch screen If you need to you can adjust the time displayed by changing the settings on this screen If you live in a part of the country that uses daylight savings time check the box next to Automatically adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time Sound Your TKP 2000 may have been programmed to make sounds This is optional and some professional installers may prefer to keep ...

Page 7: ...tc Network The Network screen displays network information about your TKP 2000 and the network it is connected to Factory Default WARNING Only use this button when instructed to by Technical Support It resets the memory of the TKP 2000 to the factory condition All your programming will be lost Exit When you have finished adjusting Settings simply tap the EXIT button to return to normal operation ...

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