Quick Start Guide
NXP-TPI/4 NetLinx Touch Panel Interface 4
Removing the Input Card Covers
For more detailed installation, configuration, programming, and operating
instructions, refer to the NXP-TPI/4 Touch Panel Interface Instruction Manual
1.
Discharge the static electricity from your body by touching a grounded
metal object and disconnect all connectors from the NXP-TPI/4.
Carefully unscrew (counter-clockwise) the two flat phillips-head (top of
each cover) and round Phillips-head screws (rear of each cover) to remove
each card.
2.
Main unit
3.
4.
Remove the screws from the input cards and repeat this removal process
for each card.
Once the screws are removed, pull the cards upwards and away from the
main TPI/4 unit.
Installing Input Cards
1.
Follow the instructions above for the process used in removing the input
card covers.
2.
Carefully remove the input cards from their static-free bag and note the
location of the accompanying four Phillips-head screws (used in securing
the card to the housing).
TP4 cards
3.
4.
Carefully align the male (on the card) and female (on the TPI/4 circuit
board) connectors.
FIG. 1 NXP-TPI/4 NetLinx Touch Panel Interface 4 (showing main unit and TP4 cards)
Carefully connect the input card by inserting the male card connectors
vertically down onto the female input connectors on the motherboard, as
ATTENTION!
Verify you are using the latest NetLinx Master and NXP-TPI4 firmware
Version 2.6 or higher.
Input card
connectors (male)
Overview
The NXP-TPI/4 (FIG. 1) is a touch panel interface that supports AMX’s 4th
generation graphics (G4) consisting of both rich colors and support for
high-contrast images. This G4 interface device is capable of mixing
Video/RGB inputs and then combining those inputs with graphics, which can
then be displayed on a variety of monitors.
TP4-VID
TP4-RGB
Motherboard
card connectors
(female)
Input card covers
Specifications
NXP-TPI/4 Specifications
Dimensions:
NXP-TPI/4
• 2.12" x 16.95" x 10.24" (5.38 cm x 43.05 cm x 26.01 cm)
(FG2275-01)
TP4-RBG/VID
(FG2275-20/10)
Grounding Bolt
• 1.05" x 2.80" x 8.60" (VID with connector - 9.34")
(2.67 cm x 7.11 cm x 21.84 cm (VID with connector - 23.72 cm))
FIG. 2 Installing Input Cards
Power:
NXP-TPI/4
Input Cards
• 750 mA @ 12 VDC (using a 2-pin PSN power supply)
• ~ 400 mA @ 12 VDC power consumption (per card)
(configuration dependant)
5.
6.
Gently push down on the input card (on the location above the pins) until it
is securely connected to the motherboard and fits into a card location.
Once secure, align the input card into the provided "slot" and verify that the
pre-drilled TPD4 card holes (2 on top and 2 at the rear) align with those
located on the rear of the TPI/4.
Memory:
• 64 MB SDRAM (upgradable to 256 MB)
• 64 MB Compact Flash (upgradable to 1 GB) - factory
programmed
• Refer to the NXP-TPI/4 Instruction Manual for upgrade
information.
7.
8.
Repeat steps 1 through 4 to insert other input cards, if necessary.
Screw-in (clockwise) the four screws (per card) to the top and rear of the
unit (along the ends of the inserted input card) to secure each card firmly to
the TPI/4. The flat Phillips-head screws must be used on top and the
rounded Phillips-head screws must be used on the rear of the unit. All
screws must be flush against housing.
Front
Components:
• SERIAL programming port
• LED Indicators - PWR, ICSP (ICSNet communication), and 4
yellow LEDs (for each input card)
• Pushbuttons - RESOLUTION, TOUCH, CALIBRATE, and
SETUP
Rear
Connectors:
• Touch Input connector communicates with the touch panel
Setting up the TPI/4 for Communication
• 2 PS/2 ports and 2 USB ports (both for keyboard and mouse
control)
Step 1: Wiring the NXP-TPI/4
• VGA Output connector sends out a max. resolution of 1280 x
1024
1.
2.
3.
Discharge any acquired static electricity by touching a grounded metal
object or by touching the rear grounded bolt.
• 1 RJ-45 Ethernet port and 2 RJ-45 ICSNet ports for network
control
• Audio connector for use with a 3.5 mm mini-jack
Attach an earth-ground wire (typically from the equipment rack) to the
grounding bolt, located above the PWR connector on the rear of the TPI/4.
Slots:
• 4 available input card slots.
• Use any combination of TP4-RGB and TP4-VID input cards
Disconnect any incoming power connector from the rear of the TPI/4.
- A PSN supplies power to the TPI/4 through a 3.5 mm mini 2-pin Phoenix
connector. The incoming PWR and GND cable from a PSN power
supply must be connected to the corresponding location on the rear TPI/4
mini 2-pin PWR connector.
Output
Resolution:
• 640x 480 @60 Hz to 1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz
Input Resolution: • 640x 480 @60 Hz to 1600 x 1200 @ 60 Hz
Included
Accessories:
• 2-pin PWR connector (41-5025)
• Assembly Kit (Four-#10-32 screws and Four-#10 washers)
(KA0001)
• NXP-TPI/4 Faceplate (MA2001-11)
• NXP-TPI/4 Quick Start Guide (93-2275)
• Rack Ear brackets (Left/Right) for shelf, wall, and under-table
mounting (62-2275-07)
4.
5.
Connect a DB9 touch input cable from the touch panel to the DB9 TOUCH
INPUT connector on the rear of the TPI/4 unit.
Connect the touch panels’ HD-15 monitor video cable to the 15-pin VGA
OUTPUT port on the rear of the TPI/4. When using a CRT monitor, use
the NullTouch driver.
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