Specifications
Crestron Isys
®
TPS-12/15/17 Tilt Touchpanels
INTERFACE MENU
Two buttons adjacent to the hexadecimal display, UP and DOWN, increase and
decrease the Net ID by one, respectively.
The three buttons on the right define how the RS-232 port can be used; as a console
port (i.e., loading touchpanel projects and firmware), a touch output port
(communication of touch coordinates to an external device), and as a mouse input
port (allows a mouse to control the touchpanel).
The touchpanel usually communicates with a Cresnet system. Occasionally the
touchpanel can be used in a demo mode where it merely displays various menus, but
does not communicate with a Cresnet system. In demo mode, the directory buttons
change pages, but buttons requiring feedback do not work. Two side-by-side buttons,
Enable CRESNET II and Disable CRESNET II, determine communication mode.
Select Enable CRESNET II for normal Cresnet communication mode and Disable
CRESNET II to set the touchpanel into demo mode. Communication mode is
factory set to Enable CRESNET II.
There may be Ethernet devices (i.e., a control system) on the network that
communicates with the touchpanel via CIP (Cresnet Internet Protocol). Two buttons
located on the INTERFACE MENU determine if the touchpanel is capable of this
type of communication. Select Enable CIP to permit this protocol recognition and
Disable CIP to prohibit any CIP connection. CIP must be enabled for the touchpanel
to communicate with other Crestron Ethernet devices.
NOTE: The TPS-12/15/17 do not support a wireless Ethernet connection.
Select the Return button located on the INTERFACE MENU to return to the
SETUP MENU.
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