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Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections Contents INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................................. 1 TPMC‐8L ............................................................................................................................................................ 2 TPMC‐8X .......................................................................................................................
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections Introduction This document contains detailed hookup information for the current line of Crestron touchpanels. Additional information may be found in the specific operations manual for each product, refer to the Crestron website (www.crestron.com). CAUTION: Do not apply excessive pressure to the touchscreen display during handling. Doing so can crack the screen and damage the touchpanel.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPMC-8L Power One 2.5 mm barrel DC power jack; 12 Volt DC power input (power supply not included). One 2-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block 24 Volt DC power input; Wire size: 18 AWG maximum 12V 3.5A 24 VDC LAN One 8-wire RJ-45 with 2 LED indicators 10/100BaseT Ethernet port Green LED indicates link status Yellow LED indicates Ethernet activity 2 PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 TX + 5 N/C 2 TX - 6 RC - 3 RC+ 7 N/C 4 N/C 8 N/C Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections USB USB is a connectivity specification developed by the USB Implementers Forum that provides a single, simple, standardized way to connect up to 127 devices to a computer. USB shielded cables contain two wires for power +5 volts (red) and ground (brown) and a twisted pair of wires (yellow and blue) that carry data. The USB standard supports data transfer rates of 12 Mbps (megabits per second).
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPMC-8X NOTE: When inserting a Compact Flash card, orient the card so that the small lip at the top of the card is facing away from the touchpanel. The TPMC-8X should be used in a well-ventilated area. To prevent overheating, do not operate this product in an area that exceeds the environmental temperature range listed in the table of specifications.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPMC-8X-DSW POWER One 2-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block 24 Volt DC power input Wire size: 18 AWG maximum 24 VDC NOTE: If the TPMC-8X-DSW is to be fed power from a Cresnet bus (the 24 and G lines), be sure that the Cresnet data lines (Y and Z) are not connected to the TPMC-8X-DSW, nor shorted together, to ground or to any metal surface. Be sure to isolate them properly and prevent them from shorting to anything.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections USB USB is a connectivity specification developed by the USB Implementers Forum that provides a single, simple, standardized way to connect up to 127 devices to a computer. USB shielded cables contain two wires for power +5 volts (red) and ground (brown) and a twisted pair of wires (yellow and blue) that carry data. The USB standard supports data transfer rates of 12 Mbps (megabits per second).
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPMC-8T * Crestron recommends using either the power jack on the base or on the side of the panel but not both at the same time. POWER 12V 3.5A Power jack (Power pack included) CAUTION: Use only Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment. Failure to do so could cause equipment damage or void the Crestron warranty. Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections LAN One 8-wire RJ-45 with 2 LED indicators 10/100BaseT Ethernet port Green LED indicates link status Yellow LED indicates Ethernet activity. PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 TX + 5 N/C 2 TX - 6 RC - 3 RC+ 7 N/C 4 N/C 8 N/C USB USB is a connectivity specification developed by the USB Implementers Forum that provides a single, simple, standardized way to connect up to 127 devices to a computer.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPMC-12, TPS-15, and TPS-17 TPS-15 and TPS-17 TPMC-12 Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections RS-232 This 6-pin RJ-11 connector mates with a 9-pin serial port of a PC. The connecting cable is not supplied. Use this port to establish a direct connection between the touchpanel and a PC without a control system or network connection. Once the direct connection is established, touchpanel files and firmware updates can be uploaded to the touchpanel. Additionally, the touchpanel diagnostic tools can be accessed over the direct connection.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections USB One Universal Serial Bus (USB) “B” connector provides a communications link. USB is a connectivity specification developed by the USB Implementers Forum that provides a single, simple, standardized way to connect devices to a computer. USB shielded cables contain two wires for power +5 volts (red) and ground (brown) and a twisted pair of wires (yellow and blue) that carry data.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections RJ-45 QuickMedia Connector Pin Assignments RJ-45 Pin Wire colors QM ASSIGNMENT COMPOSITE, Number (EIA 568B) S-VIDEO, COMPONENT and AUDIO 1 WHITE/ORANGE - CHROMINANCE (- PR) 2 ORANGE + CHROMINANCE (+ PR) 3 WHITE/GREEN - LUMINANCE (- Y) 4 BLUE + AUDIO 5 WHITE/BLUE - AUDIO 6 GREEN + LUMINANCE (+ Y) 7 WHITE/BROWN - COMPOSITE (- PB) 8 BROWN + COMPOSITE (+ PB) RJ-45 MALE CONNECTOR VIDEO IN This eight-pin RJ-45 connection provides connectivit
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections AUDIO I/O This 8-pin RJ-45 connector provides connectivity to the CNX-BIPAD or with the TPMC-CH-IMC interface module. This port uses Crestron Certified Wiring and provides audio input to the touchpanel and microphone output from the touchpanel. A description of the pinouts is shown in the following table. CAUTION: Only use the TPMC-CH-IMC Interface Module when connecting this port. Use of other “IMC” products could damage the panel.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPS-12G-QM and TPS-15G-QM RS-232 This 6-pin RJ-11 connector mates with a 9-pin serial port of a PC. The connecting cable is not supplied. Use this port to establish a direct connection between the touchpanel and a PC without a control system or network connection. Once the direct connection is established, touchpanel files and firmware updates can be uploaded to the touchpanel.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections LAN One 8-wire RJ-45 connector with two LED indicators: The green LED indicates network speed The yellow LED indicates Ethernet activity This connector provides an Ethernet 10baseT/100baseTX, full duplex, IEEE 802.3U compliant network connection. PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 TX + 5 N/C 2 TX - 6 RC - 3 RC+ 7 N/C 4 N/C 8 N/C NET The four-pin 5 mm detachable terminal block provides communication with and power from a Cresnet control network.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections QM IN 1 and 2 (QuickMedia Inputs) Two 8-wire RJ-45 female, QuickMedia input ports; Signal types: Dynamically configurable under system control as: • One RGB (VGA) input with stereo program audio and two mic channels or • One auto-detecting component (YPbPr), S-video (Y/C) or composite video input with stereo program audio and two mic channels RGB format: RGBHV; RGB input resolution, non-interlaced: 640 x 480 minimum to 1600 x 1200 maximum (60 Hz limit at 1600
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections PHONE Connect this standard mini phone jack to the plug of an external headphone set, not supplied. 105 mW per channel, 8 ohm load PWR (Power) (1) 2.1 mm barrel DC power jack, 24 Volt DC power input; Passes through to NET port to power Cresnet devices. CAUTION: Use only Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment. Failure to do so could cause equipment damage or void the Crestron warranty. USB Ports Two USB Type A female, USB 1.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPMC-CH-IMC Touchpanel Interface NET This 4-position mini-terminal block connector is used to connect to other Cresnet peripherals in a system. Another NET connector is located on the other side of the module. Data and power for the TPMC-CH-IMC are provided via either connection. Pins 24 and G provide 24 VDC and ground. Pins Y and Z provide communications (data). 18 Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections VIDEO The video input consists of three BNC connectors for unbalanced video signals. The component, composite or S-video input signal from an external video source is connected to these ports. AUDIO IN AUDIO IN Pinouts The 5-position mini-terminal block connector is wired to an external audio source and provides balanced and/or unbalanced audio input.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT Pinouts The 5-position mini-terminal block connector mates with the included connector and provides balanced and/or unbalanced microphone output.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections AUDIO (To Panel) This 8-pin RJ-45 connector mates with the TPMC-15-CH or TPMC-17-CH touchpanel. This port uses CAT5 wiring and provides audio input to the touchpanel and microphone output from the touchpanel.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPS-3000 and TPS-4000 NOTE: TPS-3000 and TPS-4000 include a TPS-IMPC Interface Module for system connection. Refer to page 24 for hookup details. NOTE: The audio connectors are color-coded blue. Hardware connections for the TPS-3000 and TPS-4000 (Back of the base is shown) HEADPHONES Connect this standard mini phone jack (12 mW, 32 ohms load) to the plug of an external headphone set, not supplied. The headphone output is for WAV and Line only.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections RS-232 This 6-pin RJ-11 connector mates with a 9-pin serial port of a PC. The connecting cable is not supplied. Use this port to establish a direct connection between the touchpanel and a PC without a control system or network connection. Once the direct connection is established, touchpanel files and firmware updates can be uploaded to the touchpanel. Additionally, the touchpanel’s diagnostic tools can be accessed over the direct connection.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPS-IMPC Touchpanel Interface The TPS-IMPC is designed specifically to serve as an interface module for the Crestron tilt touchpanel. It is supplied with every Isys®-tilt touchpanel that includes audio capability. A network connector and video input connectors are located on one side of the unit.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections NOTE: The TPS-IMPC allows the use of either balanced or unbalanced signals for video input. To select the signal type to be used, the DIP switches located next to the MIC port must be set in the correct position. BAL/COAX DIP Switches These DIP switches are used to select which video connections (balanced or unbalanced) to use when receiving video signals.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections NET/VIDEO (To Panel) This 10-pin RJ-45 connection mates with the TPS-3000, TPS-5000, or TPS-6000 touchpanel. Refer to the descriptions and pinout table that follow this paragraph. The 10-pin net/video cable assembly to connect the touchpanel to the TPSIMPC is supplied. This port provides the Cresnet connection to the touchpanel.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections AUDIO (To Panel) This 8-pin RJ-45 mates with the TPS-3000, TPS-5000, or TPS-6000 touchpanel. The 8-pin audio cable assembly is supplied. Even though the 10-pin net/video cable may fit into the port, do not use it. This port provides audio input to the touchpanel and microphone output from the touchpanel. A description of the pinouts is shown in the following table.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections MIC OUT The port mates with a three-pin connector (supplied) and produces line level differential output. MIC OUT Pinouts PIN 28 DESCRIPTION + Positive - Negative S Shield Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPS-4L LAN (Ethernet) One 8-wire RJ-45 connector with two LED indicators (green LED indicates network speed, yellow LED indicates Ethernet activity). This connector provides an Ethernet 10baseT/100baseTX, full duplex, IEEE 802.3U compliant network connection. NOTE: This port does not support a wireless Ethernet connection.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPS-6L LAN (Ethernet) One 8-wire RJ-45 connector with two LED indicators (green LED indicates network speed, yellow LED indicates Ethernet activity). This connector provides an Ethernet 10baseT/100baseTX, full duplex, IEEE 802.3U compliant network connection. LAN Connector Pinouts PIN SIGNALS 30 PIN SIGNALS 1 TX + 5 N/C 2 TX - 6 RC - 3 RC + 7 N/C 4 N/C 8 N/C Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections NET This 4-position mini-terminal block connector provides Cresnet network connection from the touchpanel as well as power to the touchpanel. Pins 24 and G provide 24 VDC and ground. NET 24 Y Z G Pins Y and Z provide communications (data) MIC OUT This 3-position mini-terminal block connector provides balanced line level microphone output with AGC.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections NTSC/PAL INPUT One 5-pin 3.5mm detachable terminal block Balanced (CAT5) or unbalanced (coaxial) composite video inputs Formats: NTSC 480i or PAL 576i Input Impedance: 100 ohms balanced, 75 ohms unbalanced Input Level: 1 Vp-p nominal Balanced input normally connects to a Crestron CAT5 balanced video source via CresCAT cable, using +, -, and S connections. Unbalanced video uses S (shield) and C connections. Maximum CAT5 Cable Length: 750 feet.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPS-6X-DS and TPS 6X-DSW TPS-6X-DS TYPE Interface Module Connector (to TPS-6X-IMCW) 10-Position RJ-50 PIN Color SIGNAL 1 Gray Ground 2 Orange/White Ethernet TX+ 3 Orange Ethernet TX- 4 Green/White Ethernet RX+ 5 Blue Cresnet Y 6 Blue/White Cresnet Z 7 Green Ethernet RX- 8 Brown/White Diff Video + 9 Brown Diff Video - 10 Gray/White Power 12VDC/24VDC TPS-6X-DSW Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections NET This 4-position mini-terminal block connector provides Cresnet network connection from the touchpanel as well as power to the touchpanel. Pins 24 and G provide 24 VDC and ground. NET 24 Y Z G Pins Y and Z provide communications (data) VID IN (unbalanced) Unbalanced composite video input Input impedance: 75 Ω nominal Input level: 1 Vp-p nominal, 1.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPS-6X-IMCW TYPE PIN Color SIGNAL Interface Module Connector (to TPS-6X-IMCW) 10-Position RJ-50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Gray Orange/White Orange Green/White Blue Blue/White Green Brown/White Brown Gray/White Ground Ethernet TX+ Ethernet TXEthernet RX+ Cresnet Y Cresnet Z Ethernet RXDiff Video + Diff Video Power 12VDC/24VDC NET This 4-position mini-terminal block connector provides Cresnet network connection from the touchpanel as well as power to the tou
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections V-Panels Available as 12" and widescreen 15" displays in black or white. V-Panel displays are ultra-thin and may be installed flush mount, on a standard VESA mount or a desktop tiltcase. The new sleek design is accomplished by separating the Digital Graphics Engine (DGE), which is rack mounted up to 200 feet away.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections Digital Graphics Engines DGE-1 and DGE-2 DGE-1 D and M Ports PIN WIRE COLOR 1 Orange/White 2 Orange 3 Green/White 4 Blue 5 Blue/White 6 Green 7 Brown/White 8 Brown PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION WIRE COLOR 24 +24 VDC DC Power Red A DM_NET+ DMNet Orange B DM_NET- DMNet Grey G GND DC Ground Black 24 A B G Port NOTE: DMNet uses the same physical connectors as Cresnet, but the two protocols are not compatible.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections LAN (Ethernet) One 8-wire RJ-45 connector provides an Ethernet 10baseT/100baseTX, full duplex, IEEE 802.3U compliant network connection.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections Basic V-Panel Hookup Example Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPMC-4SM LAN (Ethernet) One 8-wire RJ-45 connector provides an Ethernet 10baseT/100baseTX, full duplex, IEEE 802.3U compliant network connection. LAN Connector PIN SIGNALS PIN SIGNALS 1 TX + 5 N/C 2 TX - 6 RC - 3 RC + 7 N/C 4 N/C 8 N/C OCCUPANCY SENSOR INPUT (4) Captive screw terminals comprising (2) voltage sensing inputs (referenced to ground) with 24 Volt DC power output Input voltage range: 0-30 Volts DC Sensing threshold: ≥ 4.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections Cresnet Touchpanel Power Q&A Q. We prefer to place Cresnet power supplies in our “Head End” equipment rack for large residential systems. It has come to our attention that many of the newer touchpanels draw considerably more Cresnet power then their predecessors. (For instance, the TPS-15G-QM draws 75 watts of Cresnet power.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections Maximum Cable Lengths for TPS panels using 75 watts of Cresnet Power Cresnet (18 awg R=6) 16 awg (R=4) CAT5 (2-cond R=13) 12 awg (R=1.6) TPS-12 (L) 155’ 232’ 71’ 580’ TPS-15 (L) 102’ 153’ 47’ 384’ TPS-17 (L) 88’ 135’ 40’ 333’ TPS-12G-QM (L) 133’ 200’ 61’ 500’ TPS-15G-QM (L) 88’ 133’ 40’ 333’ 42 Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections Example Hookup and Application Diagrams TPS-12G-QM and TPS-15G-QM Interface: QuickMedia Device Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPS-12G-QM and TPS-15G-QM Interface: Extended Application Dual Video/RGB Windows and Audience Presentation 44 Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPS-12G-QM and TPS-15G-QM Kitchen Control Application TPS-12G-QM or TPS-15G-QM Podium Application – with QM-MD7X2 Switcher for Multiple AV Inputs Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPMC-CH-IMC Interface Connections for TPS-12, TPS-15, and TPS-17 46 Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections QuickMedia Interface Connections for TPS-12, TPS-15, and TPS-17 Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections Balanced AV Distribution Connections for TPS-12, TPS-15, and TPS-17 (CNX-BIPAD8 and CNX-PVID8) 48 Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections Balanced CAT5 AV Distribution Connections for TPS-12, TPS-15, and TPS-17 (C2N-IADS30X24 and C2N-IVDS24X24) Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPS-12, TPS-15, or TPS-17 Family Room Application – with Audio and Video Distribution 50 Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPS-12, TPS-15, or TPS-17 Application – Podium Control with QM-MD4X2 Switcher for Dual AV Input Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPS-15 Application with CNX-BIPAD8 and CNX-PVID8X3 52 Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections TPS-17 Application – with Intercom, Audio Distribution, Video Distribution, Security, and Phone System Doc.
Crestron Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections Appendix A: QuickMedia Installation Notes The QuickMedia transport mechanism performs delay compensation on each video input to compensate for signal skew, and frequency/bandwidth compensation for cable length. Signal skew occurs when part of the signal is delayed with respect to other signal components. The amount of skew largely depends on the length and design of the wire.
Crestron Electronics, Inc. 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, NJ 07647 Tel: 888.CRESTRON Fax: 201.767.7576 www.crestron.com Quick Guide to Touchpanel Connections Doc. 4903B 12.09 Specifications subject to change without notice.