Menu Button
(see
on the previous page) — Activates the setup menu (see
Reset Button
— Pressing the
Reset
button allows the unit to be reset in any of four
different modes and can also be used to toggle between enabling and disabling the DHCP
client (see
Reset LED
— Provides feedback about the reset status when the
Reset
button is pressed
).
Mounting Slots
— The TLC Pro 726M and 1026M have four, one in each corner. The
TLC Pro 526M has two, one in each top corner (see
Digital Input Monitoring Port
— This two‑pole captive screw port (
1
= signal and
G
= ground) monitors digital input with or without a +5 VDC pull‑up.
The table below provides information about the ports:
Digital Input, Pull-up Disabled
Logic State
Notes
Logic Low
Voltage below 2.0 VDC
Logic High
Voltage above 2.8 VDC
Digital Input, Pull-up Enabled
Logic State
Notes
Logic Low
Externally shorted to ground
Logic High
Open, +5V from pull‑up resistor
See
on page 12, for examples of how these ports
function.
LAN/PoE Connector
— The TLC Pro 526M, TLC Pro 726M and TLC Pro 1026M are
Power over Ethernet (PoE 802.3af, class 3) compliant. Connect the TLC to a PoE power
injector using a twisted pair cable, terminated with an RJ‑45 connector. Connect the power
injector to the LAN through a network switch.
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Menu Button
Reset Button
Reset LED
Mounting Slots
Digital Input Monitoring Port
LAN/PoE Connector
NOTE:
These devices ship without a
power injector. The power injector
must be purchased separately.
Figure 4 shows the Extron XTP PI 100. Your
power injector may look different.
The network port has two LEDs. The green
LED lights steadily to indicate that the TLC is
connected correctly to a network. The yellow
LED blinks to indicate that data is being
100-240V
~
50-60Hz
0.4A MAX
XTP
PWR
XTP PWR
To network switch
To touchpanel
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
Figure 4.
XTP PI 100 Power Injector
figure 5
passed to or from the device.
Connect a straight‑through Ethernet cable from the power injector to a switch or router
(see figure 4,
1
). This cable carries network information from the switch or router to the
power supply. Connect a second straight‑through cable (
2
) from the power injector to the
TLC. This cable carries the network information and 48 VDC from the power injector to the
device. Connect the IEC power cord to a convenient 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50‑60 Hz power
source (
3
).
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