Extron electronic Projector TLP 710MV User Manual

Product Category  
TLP 710MV and TLP 710TV • Setup Guide  
Overview  
The Extron TLP 710MV (wall-mounted) and TLP 710TV (desk-mounted) TouchLinkPanels provide simple and versatile  
configuration and control for a range of IP Link® control systems. Graphic and text objects are displayed on the screen.  
These objects have system control functions associated with them, and the touch overlay allows you to activate or regulate  
those functions.  
These touchpanels communicate through an Ethernet connection to a configurable IP Link control processor. Video and  
audio input is provided by a twisted pair cable connected to an Extron MTP transmitter.  
NOTE: The network output must be connected to a network switch, hub, or router that is connected to an Ethernet  
LAN or the Internet. An Extron IP Link controller must also be connected to the same network. Suggested  
models include IPL T S series (for example, IPL T S4), IPL 250, IPL T CR48, IPL T SFI244, or IPCP 505.  
Extron strongly recommends that power is provided by a Power over Ethernet (PoE) power supply.  
This guide provides basic instructions for experienced installers to mount and perform initial configuration on the  
TLP 710 series of touchpanels. Full instructions and reference material can be found in the TLP 710MV and TLP 710TV User  
Guide, which is available on the Extron website (www.extron.com).  
Front Panel Features  
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Motion Sensor — when no motion has been detected for a user-defined period of time, the unit goes into sleep  
mode. When motion is detected by the sensor, the screen display is restored and active.  
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Microphone — is located below the LCD screen.  
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Speaker — one, placed under the screen, on the left side of the panel, provides audible feedback for the user.  
Programmable LEDs — one on each top corner can be programmed to provide system feedback. They light red or  
green and can blink or light steadily.  
LCD screen — has a 800x480 resolution with a touch overlay. Extron software is used to design and configure a graphic  
user interface to display buttons, text, or icons, which have user-defined functions associated with them.  
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Connection status LED — is unlit during normal operation. The LED blinks red if the connection to the IP Link  
controller is lost.  
Light Sensor — (can be seen only from above the unit) monitors ambient light level and adjusts screen brightness.  
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Initial Configuration  
Before use, configure the touchpanel, using the on-screen menus.  
1. Press the Menu button once. (See “Menu button” under “TLP 710MV Reset Buttons and LED“ for the TLP 710MV or  
Rear Panel Features“ for the TLP 710TV.) The Main menu screen opens (see figure at right).  
2. Press an on-screen button to highlight and select an option (the button turns green with a yellow border).  
3. Use the Up and Down buttons to adjust the value. Some options have a single button and toggle between Off and On  
when the button is pressed.  
Main  
PoE  
Active  
Sleep timer: 300 Sec  
Down Up  
Auto Backlight  
There are five different screens (Main, Volume, Time, Network, and Video) that  
can be selected by pressing the appropriate button at the left side of the  
screen. There is also an Exit button at the bottom left corner of the screen for  
saving changes and leaving the menus.  
Volume  
Time  
On  
Backlight: 073%  
Down Up  
Network  
Video  
Use the screens to adjust the following options (for more information, see the  
TLP 710MV and TLP 710TV User Guide).  
Wake on Motion  
Main — adjusts the Sleep timer, Backlight, Auto Backlight, and Wake on  
Motion functions. The screen also provides information about the PoE status.  
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Exit  
Volume — adjusts the Master, Click, Sounds, and Line In volume settings.  
Time — sets the correct time and date.  
Network — sets the IP address and the subnet mask, and enables or disables Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.  
Video — provides a small video preview window and the controls to adjust the video contrast, color, brightness, and tint.  
Calibration Menu  
1. Press the Menu button a second time to open the calibration-screen (see  
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TLP 710MV Reset Buttons and LED“ for the TLP 710MV or “Rear Panel  
Features“ for the TLP 710TV). The on-screen button in the top left corner is  
highlighted.  
Press and Hold  
Highlighted Box  
Until Color Changes  
2. Press and hold the highlighted button until it turns gray and a new button  
is highlighted. Repeat until all four points have been calibrated. The screen  
reopens to the Main Screen.  
3. Press Exit to close the on-screen menus.  
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4. (TLP 710MV) if necessary, reattach the faceplate.  
Mounting Options  
TLP 710MV  
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Wall mounting — using the Extron BB 710M back box (part number 70-971-01) or the Extron EWB 710 wall box (part  
numbers 70-969-02 [black] or 70-969-03 [white]), any of which must be purchased separately. Follow the instructions  
provided with the kit. The unit may also be mounted directly to the wall without a kit, as described on page 4.  
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Furniture mounting — as described on page 4.  
Rack mounting — using the RM 710M kit (part number 70-970-01), which must be purchased separately. Follow the  
instructions in the user guide provided with the kit.  
TLP 710TV  
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Desktop mounting — by standing the unit on a suitable surface. For added security, the unit may be attached to the  
desktop, using two screws, as described in the TLP 710MV and TLP 710TV User Guide.  
The TLP 710TV can also be mounted using the Extron SMA-1 Swivel-Mount Adapter (part number 70-747-01), which  
must be purchased separately. Follow the instructions provided with the kit and the TLP 710MV and TLP 710TV User  
Guide.  
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VESA mounting — using the D-type (75 x 75 mm) mounting pattern. The Extron LPVM-1 kit (part number 60-1099-02)  
is optional and must be purchased separately. Follow the instructions provided with the kit. To VESA-mount the  
TLP 710TV, the base must be removed from the unit, as described in the TLP 710MV and TLP 710TV User Guide.  
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TLP 710MV and TLP 710TV • Setup Guide (Continued)  
Wall-Mounting or Furniture-Mounting the TLP 710MV  
To mount the TLP 710MV directly into a wall, follow  
these steps. The steps will be similar if the unit is  
mounted in furniture (such as a podium or table).  
Faceplate snaps to unit  
(2 tabs on each side).  
1. Use the template provided to mark the wall  
at a suitable location and cut a hole 7.5 inches  
(19.05 cm) wide x 5.81 inches (14.76 cm) high.  
2. Unpack the TLP 710MV and remove the faceplate.  
3. Ensure all the locking arms are flush with the unit  
and that the TLP 710MV can fit into the hole. If  
necessary, use a rasp or a coarse file to enlarge the  
hole.  
4. Run the network and MTP cables inside the wall  
to the hole, leaving enough slack in the cables to  
connect them to the back of the TLP 710MV.  
Tighten screws to  
rotate locking arms.  
5. Plug the cables into the rear panel connectors (see  
page 2).  
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Connect the LAN port to the PoE power supply and network.  
Connect the RJ-45 MTP input.  
Optional: Extron recommends using the Power over Ethernet power supply provided. However, you may use the  
LAN port only as a network connection and connect a 12 VDC, 1.0 A power supply (not provided) to the 2-pole  
captive screw power input connector.  
6. Push excess cables into the wall cavity.  
7. Ensure the four locking arms (two at the top and two at the bottom) are flush with the top and bottom of the  
TLP 710MV and fit the touchpanel into the hole.  
8. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the screws for the locking arms. As the screws tighten, the locking arms rotate  
behind the wall and hold the unit in place. Do not overtighten the screws as this can damage the catches or the wall.  
9. If required, perform the initial configuration (see page 3).  
10. Replace the faceplate by pressing the catches on the faceplate into the corresponding holes on the front of the panel.  
Reset Modes  
The touchpanels have four reset modes: Factory Firmware mode, Run or Stop Events mode, Reset All IP Settings mode, and  
Reset to Factory Defaults mode. These modes can be initiated by pressing the reset button (see “TLP 710MV Reset Buttons  
and LED“ for the TLP 710MV or “Rear Panel Features“ for the TLP 710TV). For full information about these different modes,  
see the TLP 710MV and TLP 710TV User Guide.  
Screen Design and Configuration  
Use Extron GUI Configurator (version 1.3 or later) to design the graphical user interface that will appear on the TouchLink  
panel. Use Extron Global Configurator (version 3.3 or later) to assign functions to the elements of the graphical user  
interface. For complete information about these software programs, see the help file of the appropriate program.  
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