Specifications

Crestron Isys
®
TPS-12/15/17 Tilt Touchpanels
“Ethernet Address” Window
3. Enter a new IP address, IP Mask, Default Router, or select Enable DHCP
and click OK.
NOTE: The touchpanel is capable of communicating via DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol). A network server uses this protocol to dynamically assign
IP addresses to networked devices. The DHCP client is not guaranteed to have a
particular TCP/IP address at any given time. If the DHCP is disabled, the network
administrator must assign the IP address. The Interface menu provides an
enable/disable feature for Ethernet and CIP (Crestron Internet Protocol).
4. Ensure that all devices are connected to the control processor. For TCP/IP,
use CAT5 straight through cables with 8-pin RJ-45 connectors to connect
the LAN port on the touchpanel and the LAN port on the PC to the Ethernet
hub. Alternatively, you can use a CAT5 crossover cable to connect the two
LAN ports directly, without using a hub. The following figure illustrates
pinouts for straight through and crossover RJ-45 cables. Pins 4, 5, 7, and 8
are not used.
RJ-45 Straight Through Cable – For Connection Through Hub
FROM
PIN
COLOR SIGNAL TO PIN SIGNAL
1 White/Orange Tx+ 1 Tx+
2 Orange Tx- 2 Tx-
3 White/Green Rc+ 3 Rc+
6 Green Rc- 6 Rc-
RJ-45 Crossover Cable – For Direct PC Connection
FROM
PIN
COLOR SIGNAL TO PIN
SIGNAL
1 White/Orange Rc+ 3 Tx+
2 Orange Rc- 6 Tx-
3 White/Green Tx+ 1 Rc+
6 Green Tx- 2 Rc-
Operations Guide – DOC. 6375 Tilt Touchpanels: TPS-12/15/17 ¥
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