Extron electronic Universal Remote TLP 700MV User Manual

User Guide  
TouchLink™  
TLP 700MV and TLP 700TV  
TouchLink Touchpanel Control Systems  
68-1378-01 Rev. B  
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FCC Class A Notice  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15  
of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.  
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
The Class A limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment  
is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the user guide, may cause harmful interference to radio communica-  
tions. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user is  
required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
NOTE: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be used with  
the unit to ensure compliance with FCC emissions limits.  
For more information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF compliance, accessibility, and  
related topics, click here.  
The following advisories are used in the guide and have the following meanings:  
TIP: A tip provides a suggestion to make setting up or working with the device easier.  
NOTE: A note draws attention to important information.  
CAUTION: A caution warns of things that might damage the equipment.  
WARNING: A warning alerts the user to things that might cause injury, death, or other severe consequences.  
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Contents  
Introduction ............................................ 1  
Accessories and Part Numbers..............37  
About the TLP 700MV and TLP 700TV ............. 1  
Features........................................................... 2  
Requirements................................................... 3  
Software...................................................... 3  
Hardware..................................................... 3  
Included Parts ............................................ 37  
Optional Parts............................................ 37  
Mounting................................................38  
Rack Mounting the TLP 700MV...................... 38  
Underwriters Laboratories Guidelines for  
Rack Mounting ......................................... 38  
Rack Mounting the TLP 700MV.................. 38  
Wall Mounting the TLP 700MV...................... 39  
Wall Mounting the TLP 700MV  
Panel Features......................................... 4  
TLP 700MV Front Panel Features  
and Operations............................................... 4  
TLP 700MV Rear Panel Features  
and Connections ............................................ 6  
TLP 700TV Front Panel Features  
and Operations............................................... 8  
TLP 700TV Rear Panel Features  
and Connections ............................................ 9  
With Stand Attached ................................... 9  
TLP 700TV Base Features................................ 10  
with a Wall Box............................................. 40  
Desktop Mounting the TLP 700TV.................. 41  
Removing the TLP 700TV Base for  
VESA Mounting............................................ 41  
VESA Mounting the TLP 700TV...................... 45  
Reset Modes...........................................46  
Initial Calibration...................................11  
Button Labels .........................................47  
How to Access the Internal  
Button Label Software ................................... 47  
Installing or Replacing Button Labels .......... 47  
Button Label Generator Software............... 47  
Installing the Button-Label  
Generator Software .................................. 47  
Replacing Button Labels................................. 49  
On-screen Menus.......................................... 11  
Main Screen................................................... 11  
Volume Screen............................................... 12  
Time Screen................................................... 13  
Network Screen ............................................. 13  
Video Screen.................................................. 14  
Touch Calibration Screen................................ 14  
Control Software ...................................15  
Software Overview......................................... 15  
Installing the Software ................................... 16  
Installation from the Extron Disc................. 16  
Installation from the Extron Web Site ......... 16  
Updating the Firmware .................................. 17  
Updating Firmware Using the  
Extron Firmware Loader Utility................... 17  
Updating Firmware From a Web Browser ... 18  
Using the TouchLink Panel Web Pages............ 19  
Using GUI Configurator ................................. 21  
Using Global Configurator............................. 26  
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Introduction  
This guide describes the function, installation and operation of the TouchLink TLP 700MV  
and TLP 700TV panels. The guide also provides information about optional accessories that  
are available from Extron for both panels.  
Unless otherwise stated, the terms “TLP 700 series” and “TLP 700” refer to both models.  
About the TLP 700MV and TLP 700TV  
The Extron TLP 700MV is a wall mounted TouchLink panel. The screen displays graphic  
objects and text, which are associated with user-defined functions. The touch overlay  
allows the user to initiate or activate functions by touching the objects on the screen.  
The TLP 700TV comes with a stand that allows it to be placed on a desktop. If the  
stand is removed, the unit can be VESA® mounted on a wall or furniture, using the  
Extron VM 700T kit (part number 70-692-01) or the Extron LPVM-1 kit (part number  
60-1099-02).  
Both units have ten push buttons (five along each side of the screen) and an encoder knob  
that allow common, user-defined functions to be activated and calibrated independently  
of the LCD screen. The units can be customized by using a bezel kit to cover the buttons,  
the encoder knob, or both.  
A motion sensor, light sensor, and a speaker provide auto dimming, sleep mode, and  
audible feedback.  
The GUI Configurator software allows the user to design the screen layout by selecting  
from existing templates or designing entirely new interfaces on their PC and uploading  
the completed project to the TouchLink panel. The user can define the graphics and the  
functions associated with those graphics, providing versatility and adaptability to the  
configuration and control of an A/V system.  
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Figure 1. TLP 700MV Application Diagram  
Features  
7-inch LCD screen — displays a range of graphic objects and text on an 800 x 480 pixel  
screen.  
Touch screen overlay — provides simple and intuitive control over a range of functions  
by touching the icons displayed on the screen.  
Video preview — allows composite or S-video previews.  
GUI Configurator and Global Configurator Software — allows the user to design a  
custom graphical user interface and associate a range of different functions with objects in  
that display. No programming knowledge is needed.  
Easy configuration and flexibility — on-screen graphics and text, as well as the  
functions associated with them, can be easily changed to adapt the control panel to the  
evolving needs of the system, avoiding the need for additional control modules.  
Ten buttons — for common, user-defined functions.  
Ethernet connection — provides an inexpensive, easily installed, cabling option for  
connecting products located anywhere else on the network.  
Compatible with most Extron IP Link® products — allows easy integration into  
existing systems.  
configured for  
Front panel encoder knob — primarily for volume control, but can be  
other functions.  
Light sensor — adjusts LCD screen backlighting to compensate for ambient lighting.  
Motion sensor — When no motion is detected for a user-defined period of time, the  
unit enters sleep mode to conserve power. When a user approaches the screen, the panel  
detects motion and is reactivated.  
Loudspeaker — provides audible feedback in response to events triggered by the user.  
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Multiple mounting options — The TLP 700MV can be wall-mounted, rack-mounted, or  
furniture-mounted.  
The TLP 700TV comes with a stand that allows it to be placed on a desktop. If the stand is  
removed, the unit can be VESA-mounted on a wall or furniture using either of the optional  
Extron kits.  
See the list of optional parts on page 37 for the part numbers.  
Color Options for TLP 700MV — The TLP 700MV is available in different color versions.  
Customization kits — A range of kits are available to customize the TouchLink panel. See  
the list of optional parts on page 37 for the part numbers.  
Requirements  
Software  
The following minimum system requirements are recommended for running  
GUI Configurator or Global Configurator 3:  
zz Operating System – Microsoft® Windows® XP SP2, Windows Vista®, or Windows 7  
zz CPU – Intel® Pentium® III 1 GHz processor  
zz Memory – 1 GB of RAM  
zz Hard Disk space – 100 MB  
zz Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0  
zz Screen Resolution – 1024 x 768 resolution at 32-bit color  
zz Network Connection – Data transfer rate of 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps recommended  
Hardware  
An Extron IP Link control interface must also be connected to the same network domain as  
the TouchLink panel. Suggested models include:  
zz IPL T S series (for example, the IPL T S4)  
zz IPL 250  
zz IPL T CR48  
zz IPL T SFI244  
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Panel Features  
This section describes:  
TLP 700MV Front Panel Features and Operations  
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MUTE  
LIGHTS  
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MUTE  
LIGHTS  
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SCREEN  
SCREEN  
SPEECH  
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AUTO  
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HELP  
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Figure 2. TLP 700MV Front Panel  
a Buttons — These ten backlit push-buttons (five on either side of the screen) can be  
configured to execute user-defined functions using the Extron Global Configurator  
software (page 25). For information about creating button labels, see page 47.  
b Motion Sensor — is capped with a small Fresnel lens that focuses light onto the  
sensor. When no motion has been detected for a user-defined period of time, the unit  
goes into sleep mode. When motion is detected in the vicinity of the panel, the screen  
display is restored and all buttons are active.  
c Encoder Knob — controls the volume but it can be configured for other functions.  
d Light Sensor — monitors the level of ambient light and adjusts the screen brightness  
and button backlighting.  
e LCD screen — has an 800 x 480 resolution with a touch overlay. A graphic user  
interface is designed using the Extron GUI Configurator software to display  
buttons, text, or icons on the screen (page 21). These can be configured for a range of  
user-defined functions, using the Extron Global Configurator software (page 26).  
f Speaker — A single 2 watt speaker provides audible feedback for the user.  
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There are three buttons recessed behind the bezel. These buttons are used to configure  
the unit and reset parameters to factory defaults:  
DISPLAY  
MUTE  
LIGHTS  
ON  
AUDIO  
MUTE  
LIGHTS  
OFF  
SCREEN  
SCREEN  
SPEECH  
MUTE  
AUTO  
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Figure 3. TLP 700MV Front Panel with Bezel removed  
g Reboot button — shuts down and restarts the unit without changing any of the  
parameters.  
h Reset button — allows the unit to be reset in any of four different modes. For further  
information see “Reset Modes” on page 46.  
i Menu button — activates the on-screen menus for calibrating the unit (see  
page 11).  
j Reset LED — is visible only when the bezel has been removed. It lights as an indicator  
for the Reset modes. For further information see “Reset Modes” on page 46.  
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TLP 700MV Rear Panel Features and Connections  
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Figure 4. TLP 700MV Rear Panel Features  
k Power Connector — Connect the two pole, 3.5 mm captive screw connector from  
the provided power supply to the power supply socket on the rear panel. Ensure the  
connections have the correct polarity as shown below:  
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AC Power Cord  
Figure 5. Power Supply Connection  
CAUTION: Always use a power supply supplied by or specified by Extron. Use of an  
unauthorized power supply voids all regulatory compliance certification  
and may cause damage to the supply and the end product. Extron power  
supplies are certified to UL/CSA 60950-1 and are classified as LPS (Limited  
Power Source). Use of a non-LPS or unlisted power supply will void all  
regulatory compliance certification.  
Unless otherwise stated, the AC/DC adapters are not suitable for use in  
air handling spaces or in wall cavities. The power supply is to be located  
within the same vicinity as the Extron A/V processing equipment in an  
ordinary location, Pollution Degree 2, secured to the equipment rack  
within the dedicated closet, podium or desk.  
The installation must always be in accordance with the applicable  
provisions of National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, article 75 and the  
Canadian Electrical Code part 1, section 16. The power supply shall not be  
permanently fixed to building structure or similar structure.  
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NOTES: The length of the exposed wires in the stripping process is critical. The  
ideal length is 3/16 inches (5 mm). Any longer and the exposed wires may  
touch, causing a short circuit between them. Any shorter and the wires  
can be easily pulled out even if tightly fastened by the captive screws.  
Do not tin the wires. Tinned wire does not hold its shape and can become  
loose over time.  
l Video Input — Connect an S-video or composite video source  
to the unit, using these two BNC connectors:  
zz For S-video, connect the Y (luminance) signal to the VID/Y  
input and the C (chrominance) signal to the C input.  
zz For composite video, connect the input to the VID/Y input.  
m Network Connector — The TLP 700MV connects to an Ethernet  
LAN using a twisted pair cable, terminated with an RJ-45 connector  
(see the figure at right). Use a straight-through Ethernet cable to  
connect the panel to a switch or router. Use a crossover cable to  
connect the panel directly to a computer.  
Plug one end of the cable into the RJ-45 socket and the other  
end into a network switch, hub, or router that is connected to an  
Ethernet LAN or the Internet.  
An Extron IP Link control interface must also be connected to the  
same network domain. Suggested models are listed on page 3.  
Link  
LED  
The LAN Port connector (see the figure at right) has two LED lights.  
The Link LED lights green to indicate a good network connection.  
LAN  
Activity  
LED  
The Activity LED blinks yellow when network activity occurs.  
RJ-45  
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TLP 700TV Front Panel Features and Operations  
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a Buttons — These ten backlit push-buttons (five on either side of the screen) can be  
configured to execute user-defined functions using the Extron Global Configurator  
software (page 25). For information about creating button labels, see page 47.  
b Motion Sensor — is capped with a small Fresnel lens that focuses light onto the  
sensor. When no motion has been detected for a user-defined period of time, the unit  
goes into sleep mode. When motion is detected in the vicinity of the panel, the sleep  
mode is overridden and the screen display is restored.  
c Encoder Knob — controls the volume but it can be configured for other functions.  
d Light Sensor — monitors the level of ambient light and adjusts the screen brightness  
and button backlighting.  
e LCD screen — has an 800 x 480 resolution with a touch overlay. A graphic user  
interface is designed using the Extron GUI Configurator software (page 21) to  
display buttons, text, or icons on the screen. These can be configured for a range of  
user-defined functions, using the Extron Global Configurator software (page 25).  
f Speaker — A single 2 watt speaker provides audible feedback for the user.  
g Reset button — recessed behind the bezel. It allows the unit to be reset in any of  
four different modes. For further information see “Reset Modes” on page 46.  
h Menu button — recessed behind the bezel. It activates the on-screen menus for  
calibrating the unit (see page 11).  
i Reset LED — recessed behind the bezel. It lights as an indicator for the Reset modes.  
For further information see “Reset Modes” on page 46.  
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TLP 700TV Rear Panel Features and Connections  
With Stand Attached  
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Figure 7. TLP 700TV Rear Features  
The following connections are available through the back panel when the stand is in place:  
j LED lights —The Link LED lights green to indicate a good network connection. The  
Activity LED blinks yellow when network activity occurs.  
k RJ 45 connector to LAN — Use straight-through twisted pair cable to connect the  
TLP 700TV to a network switch or router. Use a crossover cable to connect the panel  
directly to a PC. An Extron IP Link control interface must be connected to the same  
network domain. A list of suggested models is given on page 3.  
l Power connector — Connect the provided power supply to this 2-pole captive  
screw connector. See the Caution on page 8 and the Notes on page 9 for important  
information about the power supply.  
m RJ 45 connector to Extron MTP Transmitter — Twisted pair input provides video  
and audio input.  
CAUTION: The left RJ-45 connector on the back of the TLP 700TV (with the  
yellow and green LEDs) must be connect to a network. The right  
RJ-45 connector must be connected to an Extron MTP Transmitter. The  
MTP transmitter uses higher voltages than a LAN and inputting those  
voltages on the network connection damages the TLP 700TV.  
NOTE: Audio input is available only from an Extron MTP transmitter through the  
RJ-45 connector in the base of the unit. If the base is removed from the  
TLP 700TV, connections are via BNC connectors and there is no audio  
input.  
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TLP 700TV Base Features  
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Figure 8. TLP 700TV Base Features  
The TLP 700TV stand, which can be removed for VESA mounting, has:  
q Three adjustable potentiometers — These are used to control sharpness and gain  
for both S-video luminance (Y) and S-video chrominance (C). If a composite video  
signal is being used, the gain is controlled by the center potentiometer (Vid/Y).  
Figure 9. TLP 700TV Potentiometers  
r Access for disconnecting RJ-45 connectors — When RJ-45 connectors are covered  
with a protective boot, it can be difficult to remove them from their sockets. The two  
holes are directly underneath the two RJ-45 jacks (see figure 7). Pushing the tip of a  
pen or pencil through the holes makes it easy to disconnect the RJ-45 connectors.  
s Security mounting — If required, secure the unit to the desktop, using two  
screws, as described on page 41.  
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Initial Calibration  
This section describes:  
zz The Main, Volume, Time, Network, and Video Screens  
How to Access the Internal On-screen Menus  
When power is first applied to the TouchLink Panel, the unit boots up and displays the  
opening screen. To access the on-screen menus, press the Menubutton, which is located  
below the screen (see page 5 for the TLP 700MV or page 8 for the TLP 700TV).  
The menus open at the Mainscreen. 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 Exitbutton at the bottom left corner of the screen for leaving the  
menus.  
Main Screen  
The Sleep timer determines how long the panel is inactive before it enters Sleep mode,  
when the screen goes dark to save power. Press the Downor Upbuttons to highlight  
the Sleep timer options and continue to use the buttons or use the volume control knob  
to adjust the time from 0 to 50,000 seconds (in 10-second increments). The time that is  
currently selected is shown above the buttons.  
The screen may need a high level of backlighting to read the screen when ambient lighting  
is high. With low ambient lighting, the backlighting should be low.  
Auto Backlight provides a suitable amount of backlighting that is automatically calculated  
from the amount of ambient light detected by the light detector.  
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When Auto Backlight is set to Off, the Backlight option allows the backlighting to be  
set manually from 0 to 100%. Press the Downor Upbuttons to highlight the Backlight  
options and use the volume control knob or press the Downor Upbuttons to adjust the  
backlighting. The current value is shown above the buttons.  
NOTE: When Auto Backlight is set to On, changing the percentage of Backlight does  
not affect the amount of backlighting.  
LED Backlight lights the ten buttons next to the screen.  
Wake on Motion activates the panel from Sleep mode when motion is detected near the  
unit.  
Use the on-screen buttons to toggle the Auto Backlight, LED Backlight, or Wake on  
Motion options between Off and On.  
Volume Screen  
Click on the Downor Upbuttons to highlight one of the adjustable audio features. Use  
the Downand Upbuttons or the volume control knob to adjust:  
zz Master volume (between 0 and 255) sets the maximum volume for all the other  
sound volume settings. For example, if the master volume is set to 200 (approximately  
80% of maximum), even when the Line In volume is set to 255 (maximum), it is only  
equivalent to 80% of maximum.  
zz Click (between 0 and 255) sets the volume for audible feedback that accompanies  
events such as a side button or screen button being pressed.  
zz Sounds (between 0 and 255) sets the volume of audio from any audio file playback.  
zz Line In (between 0 and 255) sets the volume of the audio signal received through the  
line in from and Extron MTP transmitter.  
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Time Screen  
Click on the Downor Upbuttons to highlight one of the adjustable time settings. Use the  
Downand Upbuttons or the volume control knob to adjust the Month, Day, Year, Hours,  
and Minutes.  
NOTE: The Hours value uses the 24 hour clock. For 10 am, set Hours to 10; for 10  
pm, set Hours to 22.  
Network Screen  
Set the IP Address or Subnet Mask by pressing the appropriate button. An on-screen  
keypad appears that allows the user to enter digits from 0 through 9 or “.” (dot). In the  
event of an error, the user can clear the field.  
NOTE: The factory default IP address for the TLP 700MV is 192.168.254.254. The  
default subnet mask is 255.255.0.0. Consult with your IT Department to  
ensure these addresses are correctly assigned.  
Toggle between Onand Offto enable or disable Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
(DHCP). This determines whether the unit has a permanent IP address or has one provided  
by the network, when required. The default setting is off.  
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Video Screen  
The small gray rectangle provides a video preview window that allows the user to adjust  
the video properties.  
Click on the Downor Upbuttons to highlight one of the adjustable video settings. Use the  
Downand Upbuttons or the volume control knob to adjust:  
zz Contrast between 0 and 127 (default, 64)  
zz Color between 0 and 127 (default, 64)  
zz Brightness between 0 and 255 (default, 128)  
zz Tint between 0 and 255 (default, 128)  
Touch Calibration Screen  
After setting the values, press the Menubutton a second time to calibrate the touch area  
of the Touchpanel.  
Press on the green box until the color reverts to gray with a white border and a second  
box is highlighted. Repeat until all four boxes have been pressed and calibrated. At that  
point the screen returns to the Main screen (see page 11).  
To exit from the on-screen menus, press the Exitbutton in the bottom left corner of the  
menu screens.  
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Control Software  
This section of the guide discusses the software and firmware needed to set up the  
Touchpanel units:  
Software Overview  
Designing a graphical user interface (GUI) for the TouchLink Panel takes two steps:  
zz Design the layout of the text and graphics using GUI Configurator  
zz Assign functions to the text and graphics using Global Configurator  
The touchpanel screen is designed using GUI Configurator either by customizing an  
existing template or by designing an entirely new interface. GUI Configurator offers  
several templates that are designed to manage control system devices.  
After the GUI has been designed on a PC, the project is saved, built, and uploaded to the  
TLP unit to verify what it looks like on the screen. It is then imported from the TLP unit to  
Global Configurator where control functions are assigned to the text and graphic items in  
the layout. After assigning the control functions, the project is rebuilt and uploaded to the  
IP Link control interface.  
These two programs provide versatility and adaptability for configuration and control of an  
A/V system as it grows and evolves.  
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Installing the Software  
Installation from the Extron Disc  
Insert the disc provided into the DVD-ROM drive of the computer. If the setup program  
does not start automatically, run Launch.exefrom the DVD-ROM directory in Windows  
My Computer. Select the Softwaretab, locate the GUI Configurator program and  
click Install. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
By default, the Installer program creates and places the GUI Configurator program in the  
C:\Program Files\Extron\GUI Configuratorfolder. An icon may also be  
placed on the Windows desktop.  
If required, locate the Global Configurator program on the disc or web site and install it.  
By default, the Installer program creates and places the Global Configurator program in  
the C:\Program Files\Extron\GCx.x folder, where x.x represents the current  
version of the Global Configurator program. During installation, there is an option to place  
an icon on the Windows desktop.  
Installation from the Extron Web Site  
Both programs can be downloaded from the Extron web site (www.extron.com). Select  
the Downloadtab and click on the Softwareoption in the sidebar at the left.  
Figure 10. Extron Web Site Download Center  
Navigate to GUI Configurator or Global Configurator and click Downloadnext to the  
program. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation. A folder is created on  
the C drive and an icon may be placed on the desktop.  
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Updating the Firmware  
Firmware for the TLP 700 can be upgraded using the Extron Firmware Loader or using  
your web browser. Before starting, consult your IT team and ensure that the TLP 700  
has a unique IP address.  
Updating Firmware Using the Extron Firmware Loader Utility  
NOTES: To use this method, you must have Extron Firmware Loader installed on your  
PC. The program can be downloaded and installed, free of charge, from the  
Extron web site, or the DVD (provided). Follow the directions given on page  
16 for downloading and installing GUI Configurator and Global Configurator.  
Your PC must have internet access and be on the same network as the  
TouchLink Panel.  
1. On the Extron web site, select the Downloadtab and click on the Firmwareoption  
in the menu bar at the left of the screen (see Figure 10 on page 16).  
2. Navigate to the TLP 700 firmware and click Download.  
3. The firmware downloads to your computer.  
NOTE: Make a note of the folder in which the firmware file is saved.  
4. Open the Extron Firmware Loader. The Add Device... window opens.  
5. Select TLP 700MVor TLP 700TVfrom the device list.  
6. Select TCP/IPfrom the connection method.  
7. Enter the IP address for the TLP 700, a Telnet port number, and, if necessary, the  
administrator password. Click OK.  
The device name appears in the connected device box with a green check mark.  
8. Use the Browsebutton to locate the Firmware file that you downloaded in step 3.  
9. Click the Addbutton. The main Firmware Loader window comes into focus with the  
TLP 700 in the device list.  
10. Highlight the TLP 700 and click on the Beginbutton. The firmware transfer begins  
and the progress is shown by a green bar in the Total Progress pane.  
11. When “Total Progress” shows 100% and Completed, exit the Firmware Loader.  
12. When the firmware is installed, calibrate the panel, using the on-screen menus (see  
page 11) or the TouchLink panel web pages (see page 19).  
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Updating Firmware From a Web Browser  
NOTES: Your PC must have internet access and be on the same network as the  
TouchLink Panel.  
1. On the Extron web site, select the Downloadtab and click on the Firmwareoption  
in the menu bar at the left of the screen (see Figure 10 on page 16).  
2. Navigate to the TLP 700 firmware and click Download.  
3. The firmware downloads to your computer.  
NOTE: Make a note of the folder in which the firmware file is saved.  
4. Open your browser and type the IP address of the TLP 700 unit into the address box.  
The browser opens the TouchLink Panel web pages (see page 19).  
5. Click on the Configurationtab at the top of the page. Select Firmware  
Upgradefrom the bar on the left. If prompted, enter the administrator password.  
Figure 11. Firmware Upgrade Web Page  
6. Use the Browsebutton to navigate to the firmware file (see step 3).  
7. Click Upload. The Touchpanel screen shows the message “Firmware Uploading...  
Please Wait...”. The TouchLink Panel restarts after the firmware is loaded.  
8. When the firmware is installed, calibrate the panel, using the on-screen menus (see  
page 11) or the TouchLink panel web pages (see page 19).  
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Using the TouchLink Panel Web Pages  
As seen in the previous section, the TLP 700MV and TLP 700TV TouchLink Panels have  
default web pages that can be used to read and change the current settings of the panels.  
The web pages can be accessed as follows:  
1. Open your browser and type the IP address of the TLP 700 unit into the address box.  
The browser opens the TouchLink Panel Status page, which is read-only and provides  
basic information about the model, date and time, and IP settings.  
Figure 12. TLP 700 Status Tab  
2. Click on the Configurationtab and select the System Settingspage, which  
allows the user to modify information about the IP settings and the date and time  
settings. These correspond to the Network settings (see page 13) and Time settings  
(see page 13) in the on-screen menus.  
Figure 13. TLP 700 Configuration Tab: System Settings Page  
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3. Selecting the Passwordspage allows the user to set passwords for an Administrator  
and a User. To set a password, follow the instructions at the top of the page.  
Figure 14. TLP 700 Configuration Tab: Passwords Page  
4. To upgrade the unit firmware, select Firmware Upgradeand follow the  
5. Click on the Touchpaneltab, which allows the user to alter the TouchLink panel  
and volume settings. These correspond to the Main settings (see page 11) and  
Volume settings (see page 12) in the on-screen menus.  
Figure 15. TLP 700 Touchpanel Tab: Configuration Page  
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Using GUI Configurator  
This section provides an overview of the GUI Configurator program. For complete  
information about the program, consult the GUI Configurator help file (click on  
Contentsin the Helpmenu or press the <F1> key while within the program).  
To use the GUI Configurator program, follow these instructions:  
1. Click on the desktop icon. The program opens at the main screen with the GUI  
Configurator Start Options dialog box in front.  
Figure 16. GUI Configurator: Main and GUI Configurator Start Options  
Screens  
Figure 17. GUI Configurator Start Options Dialog Box  
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2. You can choose to:  
zz Start a New Project — Clicking OKopens a dialog box that offers a choice of  
project options.  
Figure 18. GUI Configurator New Project Dialog Box  
A series of icons offer you the choice of creating a project with a template  
or without a template and allow you to select the size and type of Touchlink  
Panel. If you are creating a project from an existing template, you can use the  
factory-loaded templates or you can select a template that you have previously  
created.  
zz Open an Existing Project — Clicking OKopens a dialog box that allows you to  
navigate to an existing project for modification.  
Figure 19. GUI Configurator Dialog Box to Open an Existing Project  
Navigate to the existing file and select it. A preview with information about the  
file appears in the pane on the right.  
If you are working on the project, leave the Open as read-onlybox  
unchecked.  
Click Opento open the file. The project opens in GUI Configurator.  
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zz Download an Existing Project from a Panel — Clicking OKopens a dialog box  
that allows you to download a file that has been uploaded to a panel.  
Figure 20. GUI Configurator Download Project Dialog Box  
In the dialog box that opens, enter the IP address of the panel and use the  
Browsebutton to navigate to a folder where the file will be saved.  
Check Open the projectand Close Download Manager.  
Click on OK. The project is downloaded to your computer and opens in GUI  
Configurator.  
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3. Depending on which option was selected in step 2, GUI Configurator opens to a new  
or an existing project. The initial screen is divided into a series of panes offering a  
range of tools that can be used to design or modify the project. For full details on how  
to use these tools, consult the help file (in the Helpmenu click on Contentsor  
press the <F1> key while within the program).  
Figure 21. GUI Configurator Main Screen  
4. To save the project, select Save Projectfrom the File menu. The project file is  
saved. If this is the first time saving the project file, the Save As dialog box appears. If  
the Save As dialog box appears:  
a. Browse for the location where the project file is to be saved.  
b. Enter a file name for the project.  
c. Click Save.  
5. The project can be uploaded to one or more TouchLink Panels. To add a panel, to  
which the project can be uploaded:  
a. From the Projectmenu, select Add > Panel:  
Figure 22. Add a TouchLink panel (a)  
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b. The Panel Manager dialog box opens:  
Figure 23. Add a TouchLink panel (b)  
c. Click on the Add Panel icon to add a new panel to the list in the left  
pane.  
d. Highlight the name of the panel in the left pane to display the properties of that  
panel in the right pane.  
e. When a new panel is added, it has the default IP address (192.168.254.254).  
To change the IP address, highlight the address property and type in the correct  
IP address. Update any other properties, as required.  
f. Repeat steps a - e to add further panels, if required.  
6. To upload a project to a TouchLink panel:  
a. From the Projectmenu, select Upload to Selected Panels. The  
Build Manager dialog box opens, showing the build progress. Once the build is  
complete, this dialog box closes and the File Upload Manager screen opens. The  
upload begins automatically.  
b. Select Close this dialog when upload completescheckbox in  
the Automatic Settings section so that the File Upload Manager screen closes  
automatically once the upload completes. This option can be set before or during  
the upload.  
If this project has been uploaded to the TouchLink Panel before, you can choose to  
upload the changes that have been made to the previous upload. You can also choose  
to upload to certain TouchPanels from the list of TouchLink Panels found within the  
Devices section of the File Upload Manager screen during the upload process.  
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Using Global Configurator  
NOTE: To configure a TouchLink Panel, you must use Global Configurator version 3.0  
or later.  
This section provides an overview of the Global Configurator program. For complete  
information about the program, consult the Global Configurator help file (click on  
Contents in the Help menu or press the <F1> key while within the program).  
These instructions describe how to set up Global Configurator project with an IPL 250.  
Setting up a project with another IP Link product is similar but you should consult the  
Global configurator help file for exact information about the product you are using.  
1. Click on the GC3 desktop icon. The Global Configurator 3 Start Options box  
opens.  
Figure 24. Global Configurator 3 Start Options  
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2. Select Create A New Projectand click OK. The dialog box closes, leaving the  
Project Settings screen.  
Figure 25. Global Configurator Project Settings  
3. Enter the IP Address for the TLP 700MV panel.  
The default Telnet connection is port 23 and HTTP is port 80, so these values do not  
usually need to be changed.  
If necessary, set administrator and user passwords.  
If required, set the date and time.  
Leave the Set Device as GlobalViewer Hostbox checked.  
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4. Click OKand the Project Settings screen closes and is replaced by the Add Device  
dialog box:  
Figure 26. Global Configurator Add Device Dialog Box  
To see all the options, click on the Advanced >>>button. The button name  
changes to Basic <<<(as shown in the figure above).  
a. Select the IP Link device from the drop-down menu. In figure 26, above, an  
IPL 250 controller is added. Adding a different IP Link product is similar.  
b. Enter the IP address of the IP Link controller. The default value is  
192.168.254.254, but this may have been changed. Check with your IT  
Department to verify the address.  
c. Enter a Display Name into the text box. This is what the device will be known as in  
the Global Configurator project.  
d. (Optional) Check the Make this device a GlobalViewer Host  
checkbox.  
e. Set the telnet port (usually 23) and the web port (usually 80).  
f. If the controller is password protected, enter the password now.  
g. In the right pane, set up a GlobalViewer tree. For information about this, refer to  
the Global Configurator help file.  
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5. Click OKand the Add Device screen closes. The start-up screen, which was behind  
it, is now visible. The device configuration tree, in the panel to the left of the main  
screen, shows the IPL 250 and the available ports:  
Figure 27. Configuring an IP Link Device  
6. Select Touchpanel Port 1. The screen shows the available options for the  
TouchLink Panel. To add the GUI Configurator project that was uploaded to the  
TouchLink Panel, click Click here to add one.  
Figure 28. Adding a TouchLink panel  
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7. The Add TouchPanel dialog box opens.  
a. Ensure the correct model is selected from the drop-down menu.  
b. Enter the IP address for the TouchLink Panel.  
c. Set the Telnet Port (usually 23).  
d. If necessary enter the password.  
e. Select the Import/Apply Layoutcheck box.  
f. Click OK.  
Figure 29. Add Touchpanel Dialog Box.  
8. The window now shows the GUI from the TouchLink Panel.  
Figure 30. GUI from TouchLink Panel added to Global Configurator.  
9. For complete instructions on how to assign functions to the buttons on the screen,  
see the Global Configurator help file, which is opened by clicking on Contentsin  
the Helpmenu, or by pressing the <F1> key while within the program.  
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Specifications  
TLP 700MV  
Display  
Screen type .................................... Active matrix TFT color display  
Size................................................ 7" (17.8 cm), measured diagonally  
Resolution...................................... 800x480  
Dot/pixel pitch................................ 134 dpi  
Aspect ratio.................................... Widescreen  
Color depth.................................... 18 bit, 256k colors  
Transparency .................................. 8 bit alpha channel  
Brightness ...................................... 400 nits (cd/m2)  
Contrast......................................... 300:1  
Backlight........................................ High bright LED  
Viewing angle................................ 70° horizontal, +50°/-70° vertical  
Touch screen .................................. Resistive membrane  
Memory  
SDRAM .......................................... 128 MB for graphics processing  
8 MB for system use  
Flash .............................................. 32 MB for project storage  
16 MB for system use  
Control — Ethernet interface  
Ethernet control/communications port  
1 RJ-45 female connector  
Ethernet data rate.......................... 10/100Base-T, half/full duplex with autodetect  
Ethernet protocol ........................... ICMP, IP, TCP (control), UDP, DHCP, Telnet  
Default settings.............................. Link speed and duplex level: autodetected  
IP address = 192.168.254.254  
Subnet mask = 255.255.0.0  
Default gateway = 0.0.0.0  
DHCP = off  
Program control ............................. Extron Global Configurator 3.0 or higher  
GUI Configurator for Windows®  
Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS)  
Microsoft® Internet Explorer® ver. 6 or higher, Telnet  
Control — Touchpanel  
Motion sensor................................ On/off  
Light sensor.................................... On/off  
External buttons............................. 10 backlit, dual color (white, blue), field labelable  
Video input  
Number/signal type ........................ 1 S-video or composite video  
Connectors .................................... 2 female BNC  
Nominal levels................................ 1 Vp-p for Y of S-video and for composite video  
0.3 Vp-p for C of S-video  
Impedance ..................................... 75 ohms  
Standards....................................... NTSC, PAL  
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Audio output  
Speaker output .............................. 1 mono, 86 dB SPL, 0.1 watt, 0.1 m, half space  
Frequency response........................ 400 Hz to 15 kHz, 5 dB  
Playback format(s).......................... WAV files: 8 bit PCM, mono, 8 kHz sampling  
General  
External power supply.................... 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, external; to 12 VDC, 1 A, regulated  
Power input requirements .............. +12 VDC, 0.75 A  
Temperature/humidity .................... Storage: -40 to +158 °F (-40 to +70 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing  
Operating: +32 to +122 °F (0 to +50 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing  
Cooling.......................................... Convection, no vents  
Mounting  
Rack mount............................. With optional kit  
Furniture or wall mount........... With included hardware  
Enclosure type................................ Plastic  
Enclosure dimensions  
Faceplate................................. 7.1" H x 10.5" W x 0.6" D  
(18.0 cm H x 26.8 cm W x 1.4 cm D)  
Enclosure................................. Including knob, excluding mounting flange:  
6.3" H x 9.4" W x 2.8" D*  
(16.0 cm H x 23.8 cm W x 7.2 cm D*)  
*In-wall depth, excluding knob: 2.25" (5.7 cm)  
(Allow at least 2.75" [7.0 cm] depth in the wall/furniture.)  
10.507"  
(26.69 cm)  
7.056"  
(17.92 cm)  
6.316"  
(16.04 cm)  
SIDE VIEW  
FRONT VIEW  
2.816"  
(7.15 cm)  
0.568"  
(1.44 cm) (5.71 cm)  
2.248"  
9.366"  
(23.79 cm)  
TLP 700MV  
BOTTOM VIEW  
Product weight............................... 2.3 lbs (1.0 kg)  
Shipping weight............................. 5 lbs (3 kg)  
Vibration........................................ ISTA 1A in carton (International Safe Transit Association)  
Regulatory compliance  
Safety...................................... CE, c-UL, UL  
EMI/EMC ................................. CE, C-tick,FCC Class A, ICES, VCCI  
Environmental.......................... Complies with the applicable requirements of RoHS and WEEE.  
MTBF ............................................. 30,000 hours  
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Warranty........................................ 3 years parts and labor; touchscreen display and overlay components are covered  
for 1 year  
NOTES: All nominal levels are at 10%.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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TLP 700TV  
Display  
Screen type .................................... Active matrix TFT color display  
Size................................................ 7" (17.8 cm), measured diagonally  
Resolution...................................... 800x480  
Dot/pixel pitch................................ 134 dpi  
Aspect ratio.................................... Widescreen  
Color depth.................................... 18 bit, 256k colors  
Transparency .................................. 8 bit alpha channel  
Brightness ...................................... 400 nits (cd/m2)  
Contrast......................................... 300:1  
Backlight........................................ High bright LED  
Viewing angle................................ 70° horizontal, +50°/-70° vertical  
Touch screen .................................. Resistive membrane  
Memory  
SDRAM .......................................... 128 MB for graphics processing  
8 MB for system use  
Flash .............................................. 32 MB for project storage  
16 MB for system use  
Control — Ethernet interface  
Ethernet control/communications port  
With base attached: 1 female RJ-45 connector  
Without base: 1 RJ-45 male connector on a pigtail  
Ethernet data rate.......................... 10/100Base-T, half/full duplex with autodetect  
Ethernet protocol ........................... ICMP, IP, TCP (control), UDP, DHCP, Telnet  
Default settings.............................. Link speed and duplex level: autodetected  
IP address = 192.168.254.254  
Subnet mask = 255.255.0.0  
Default gateway = 0.0.0.0  
DHCP = off  
Program control ............................. Extron Global Configurator 3.0 or higher  
GUI Configurator for Windows®  
Extron Simple Instruction Set (SIS)  
Microsoft® Internet Explorer® ver. 6 or higher, Telnet  
Control — Touchpanel  
Motion sensor................................ On/off  
Light sensor.................................... On/off  
External buttons............................. 10 backlit, dual color (white, blue), field labelable  
Video input — see S-video or composite video MTP transmitters' specifications  
Number/signal type ........................ 1 S-video or composite video  
Connectors .................................... With base attached: 1 female RJ-45 connector  
Without base: 2 male BNC connectors on pigtails  
Standards....................................... NTSC, PAL  
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Audio input — see S-video or composite video MTP transmitters' specifications  
NOTE: Audio input is available only from an Extron MTP transmitter through the RJ-45 connector in the base of  
the unit. If the base is removed from the TLP 700TV, connections are via BNC connectors, and there is no  
audio input.  
Number/signal type ........................ 1 stereo, balanced/unbalanced, line level, as part of a set of proprietary signals  
from an Extron MTP  
Connector...................................... 1 female RJ-45 (shared with video input)  
Audio output  
Speaker output .............................. 1 mono, 80 dB SPL, 0.1 watt, 0.1 m, half space  
Frequency response........................ 500 Hz to 16 kHz, 5 dB  
Playback format(s).......................... WAV files: 8 bit PCM, mono, 8 kHz sampling  
General  
External power supply.................... 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, external; to 12 VDC, 3 A, regulated  
Power input requirements .............. +12 VDC, 0.75 A  
Temperature/humidity .................... Storage: -40 to +158 °F (-40 to +70 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing  
Operating: +32 to +122 °F (0 to +50 °C) / 10% to 90%, noncondensing  
Cooling.......................................... Convection, vents on top rear  
Mounting  
Furniture or wall mount........... Set on tabletop or mount to optional VESA D 75 mm panel mount kit  
Adjustment ranges......................... Tilts through a 45° range  
Enclosure type................................ Plastic  
Enclosure dimensions ..................... 7.7" H x 9.4" W x 8.2" D  
(19.6 cm H x 23.9 cm W x 20.7 cm D)  
(Includes base. Total height and depth depends on screen tilt. See the following  
diagrams.)  
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TLP 700 TV  
9.41"  
(23.90 cm)  
5.10"  
(12.95 cm)  
0.70" (1.78 cm)  
7.68"  
(19.51 cm)  
Extron  
6.50"  
(16.51 cm)  
FRONT VIEW  
BOTTOM VIEW  
75° Min Tilt  
7.68"  
(19.51 cm)  
7.47"  
(18.97 cm)  
30° Max Tilt  
7.88"  
(20.01 cm)  
8.89"  
(22.59 cm)  
8.16"  
(20.72 cm)  
SIDE VIEW  
Product weight............................... 3.8 lbs (1.7 kg)  
Shipping weight............................. 7 lbs (3 kg)  
Vibration........................................ ISTA 1A in carton (International Safe Transit Association)  
Regulatory compliance  
Safety...................................... CE, c-UL, UL  
EMI/EMC ................................. CE, C-tick, FCC Class A, ICES, VCCI  
Environmental.......................... Complies with the applicable requirements of RoHS and WEEE.  
MTBF ............................................. 30,000 hours  
Warranty........................................ 3 years parts and labor; touchscreen display and overlay components are covered  
for 1 year  
NOTES: All nominal levels are at 10%.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Accessories and  
Part Numbers  
Included Parts  
Description  
Part Number  
TLP 700MV TouchLink Panel (wall mount)  
60-546-0x  
TLP 700TV TouchLink Panel (desktop or VESA mount)  
12 VDC, 1A power supply for TLP 700MV  
12 VDC, 3A power supply for TLP 700TV  
TR 700M trim ring (for TLP 700MV)  
TLP 700MV button labels  
60-548-02  
70-775-01  
70-380-01  
33-1792-01  
33-1793-01  
TLP 700TV button labels  
Extron Software Products DVD  
TLP 700MV Setup Guide or TLP 700TV Setup Guide  
Optional Parts  
Description  
Part Number  
70-683-01  
70-690-01  
60-1100-0x  
70-692-01  
60-1099-02  
60-546-0x  
60-548-02  
33-1792-02  
33-1793-02  
60-801-81  
60-544-81  
60-544-83  
60-544-84  
60-1026-81  
60-544-05  
60-544-86  
26-354-0x  
RM 700M rack mounting kit for TLP 700MV  
BB 700M back box for TLP 700MV  
EWB 700 box for TLP 700MV  
VM 700T VESA mounting plate for TLP 700TV  
LPVM-1 VESA mounting kit for TLP 700TV  
Bezel kit for TLP 700MV  
Bezel kit for TLP 700TV  
TLP 700MV button labels (default side buttons)  
TLP 700TV button labels (default side buttons)  
IPL T S1  
IPL T S2  
IPL T S4  
IPL T S6  
IPL 250  
IPL T CR48  
IPL T SFI244  
4-pin Mini DIN Female to 2 BNC Male Adapter - various lengths  
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Mounting  
This section outlines the various options for:  
Rack Mounting the TLP 700MV  
Underwriters Laboratories Guidelines for Rack Mounting  
The following Underwriters Laboratories (UL) guidelines are relevant to the safe installation  
of these products in a rack:  
Elevated operating ambient temperature — If the unit is installed in a closed or  
multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment  
may be greater than room ambient temperature. Therefore, install the equipment in an  
environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma: +122 °F, +45 °C)  
specified by Extron.  
Reduced air flow — Install the equipment in the rack so that the equipment gets  
adequate air flow for safe operation.  
Mechanical loading — Mount the equipment in the rack so that uneven mechanical  
loading does not create a hazardous condition.  
Circuit overloading — Connect the equipment to the supply circuit and consider the  
effect that circuit overloading might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring.  
Give appropriate consideration to the equipment nameplate ratings when addressing this  
concern.  
Reliable earthing (grounding) — Maintain reliable grounding of rack-mounted  
equipment. Pay particular attention to supply connections other than direct connections to  
the branch circuit (such as the use of power strips).  
Rack Mounting the TLP 700MV  
The TLP 700MV can be mounted in any standard 19-inch equipment rack, using the  
optional Extron RM 700M rack mounting kit (part number 70-683-01). Follow the  
instructions provided with the kit.  
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Wall Mounting the TLP 700MV  
The TLP 700MV can be mounted in the wall or through furniture. Extron recommends  
using the Extron TR 700M trim ring to conceal any ragged edges when the hole is cut in  
the wall or furniture.  
To mount the TLP 700MV directly into a wall, follow these steps. The steps are similar if  
the unit is mounted in furniture (such as a podium or table).  
1. Determine the best location for the TLP 700MV.  
2. Use the template provided to mark the wall or furniture and cut a hole.  
3. Unpack the TLP 700MV and remove the bezel.  
4. Ensure all the locking arms are flush with the unit and check that the TLP 700MV can  
fit into the hole. If necessary, use a rasp or a coarse file to enlarge the hole.  
5. Place the TR 700M trim ring around the hole. Ensure the trim ring is horizontal (use  
a level if necessary) and mark the four holes (one in each corner) where it will be  
secured around the hole.  
6. Drill four holes and secure the trim ring to the wall, covering any ragged edges to the  
hole.  
7. Run the network cable and video connectors inside the wall to the hole, leaving  
enough slack in the cables to connect them to the back of the TLP 700MV.  
8. Plug the cables into the rear panel connectors (see page 7).  
Connect the LAN port to the network with a straight-through cable.  
Connect an S-video or composite video source to the unit, using the two BNC  
connectors:  
zz For S-video, connect the Y (luminance) signal to the VID/Y input and the C  
(chrominance) signal to the C input.  
zz For composite video, connect the input to the VID/Y input.  
Connect the power input to the provided power supply using the 2-pole captive  
screw connector. See the Caution on page 6 for very important information about  
power supplies.  
9. Push excess cables into the wall cavity and fit the TLP 700MV into the hole.  
10. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the screws. As the screws tighten, the  
locking arms rotate into position behind the wall and hold the unit in place. Do not  
overtighten the screws as this can damage the catches or the wall.  
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Trim Ring  
Screws (4)  
Bezel snaps to unit  
(4 plcs ea side).  
Tighten screws to  
rotate locking arms.  
Figure 31. Secure the TLP 700MV to a Wall With Locking Arms  
11. If required, perform the initial calibration (see page 11).  
12. Replace the bezel by pressing the catches on the bezel into the corresponding holes  
on the front of the panel.  
Wall Mounting the TLP 700MV with a Wall Box  
The TLP 700MV can be wall mounted using either the Extron BB 700M (part number  
70-690-01) or the Extron EWB 700 (part number 60-1100-0x). In either case follow the  
instructions provided with the wall box.  
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Desktop Mounting the TLP 700TV  
The TLP 700TV comes assembled with a stand that allows it to be placed on a desktop.  
If required, the stand can be removed and replaced with the Extron VM 700T kit  
(part number 70-692-01). This kit fits into any third-party VESA Type D 75 mm wall mount  
system.  
To mount the TLP 700TV on a desktop, place the unit in a suitable position and, if  
required, use two screws through the two holes in the base to secure the unit to the  
desktop.  
NOTE: Use the potentiometers to adjust the sharpness and gain (see page 10)  
before securing the base to the desktop.  
Use two 8-32 screws  
through these holes  
Adjustable  
Potentiometers  
to secure the base  
to the desk top.  
Figure 32. Base of TLP 700TV  
1. Drill two holes through the desktop from underneath. The two holes must be  
5.1 inches (13 cm) apart.  
2. Use two 8-32 wood screws through the desktop from underneath into the two holes  
in the base.  
Insert the power supply, the network, and twisted pair video cables to the connectors  
on the back of the stand.  
CAUTION: The left RJ-45 connector on the back of the TLP 700MV (with the  
yellow and green LEDs) must be connect to a network. The right  
RJ-45 connector must be connected to an Extron MTP Transmitter. The  
MTP transmitter uses higher voltages than a LAN and inputting those  
voltages on the network connection damages the TLP 700MV.  
Removing the TLP 700TV Base for VESA Mounting  
Extron provides two kits for wall mounting the TLP 700TV.  
zz The VM 700T is an adapter that is used to mount the TLP 700TV to any third party  
VESA D-type (75 x 75 mm) mounting kit.  
zz The LPVM-1 is used to wall mount a monitor with either the B-type (20 x 50 mm) or  
the D-type (75 x 75 mm) mounting patterns.  
CAUTION: The maximum loads for the LPVM-1 are:  
VESA B — 4.4 pounds (2 kg)  
VESA D — 30.8 pounds (14 kg) if the LPVM-1 is mounted directly  
to the wall, not a mud ring.  
To use either of these kits, it is essential to remove the base and the plastic enclosure from  
the back.  
NOTE: When the base is removed from the TLP 700TV, video connections are via BNC  
connectors, and there is no audio input.  
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To prepare the TLP 700TV for wall mounting, using either kit, follow these instructions:  
1. Remove the TLP 700TV from its packaging or, if the TLP 700TV has previously been  
used as a free-standing, desktop unit, remove all cables to the back of the base.  
2. At the bottom, the two plastic cover plates for the stand are held together by a  
Phillips head screw near the base. Remove the screw in the recessed slot at the front  
of the stand, close to the base.  
2
Figure 39. Remove Screw.  
3. At the top, the two plastic plates covering the stand are held together by four locking  
tabs on the back cover plate fitting into four slots on the front cover plate. Squeeze  
the sides of the front plate at the top so that the tabs are no longer seated in the  
slots.  
3
Figure 40. Squeeze Sides of the Back Cover.  
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4. Remove the back cover to reveal the metal stand and the cables connecting the circuit  
board in the base to the touchpanel screen.  
4
Figure 41. Remove Back Cover.  
5. Cut the plastic tie holding the cables to the metal stand.  
6. Disconnect the power, LAN, audio, LED, and two BNC cables from the circuit board in  
the base.  
7. Remove the snake-skin cover protecting the cables.  
7
5
6
Figure 42. Steps 5, 6, and 7  
8. Tilt the screen down to reveal the Phillips head screws securing the monitor to the  
hinged bracket at the top of the stand. Remove and save the screws for later use.  
8
Figure 43. Remove Screws.  
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9. Thread the cables through the gap between the top bracket and the stand. Place the  
screen, face down, on a soft cloth.  
9
Figure 44. Thread Cables into Place.  
10. Remove and save the three Phillips head screws holding the plastic molding to the  
back of the screen.  
10  
Figure 45. Remove Molding.  
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11. Disconnect the audio, LED, and power cables from the back panel of the screen.  
zz The audio cables are the black and white pair, wound around a ferrite core.  
zz The power cables are the red and black pair, terminated with a blue, 2-pole  
captive screw connector.  
zz The LED cables are the black and white pair, without a ferrite core.  
11  
Figure 46. Disconnect Cables.  
NOTES: None of the cables that are connected with a plastic tie should be  
disconnected.  
Save the blue power cable connector for later use.  
12. Replace the orange 2-pole captive screw connector on the provided power supply  
with the blue connector from the power cable disconnected in step 11.  
CAUTION: The power supply provided with the TLP 700TV is intended for use  
with the power supply input in the base. To use the power supply  
with the rear panel power input, the captive screw connector must be  
replaced.  
VESA Mounting the TLP 700TV  
Before attaching the VESA mounting kit, remove the base and back of the TLP 700TV, as  
described in the previous section.  
Once the base and back have been removed, the TLP 700TV can be VESA mounted using  
either the Extron LPVM-1 (part number 60-1099-02) or the Extron VM 700T mounting  
plate (part number 70-692-01).  
NOTE: The Extron VM 700T only provides a mounting plate, which is attached to  
the back of the TLP 700TV. It must be used together with a third party VESA  
mounting kit.  
To VESA mount the TLP 700TV with the LPVM-1, follow the instructions provided with  
the mounting kit. To mount the TLP 700TV with the VM 700T and a third-party VESA  
mounting kit, follow the instructions provided with the VM 700T and the third-party kit.  
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Reset Modes  
The TLP 700MV and TLP 700TV have four reset modes that correspond to four of the  
five reset modes for the IP Link controllers. The modes are initiated by pressing the Reset  
button.  
To access the Reset button on the TLP 700MV, remove the bezel. See page 5 to locate the  
Reset button on the TLP 700MV. The Reset button on the TLP 700TV is recessed behind  
the bezel, which cannot be removed. It is necessary to use a pen or paper clip to press it.  
See page 8 to locate the Reset button on the TLP 700TV.  
TLP 700MV and TLP 700TV Reset Mode Summary  
Mode Activation  
Result  
Purpose/Notes  
This mode reverts to  
the factory default  
firmware version if  
incompatibility  
issues arise with  
user-loaded  
1
Hold down the recessed Reset  
button while applying power to the  
TLP 700.  
The TLP 700 reverts to the factory default  
firmware. Event scripting does not start if the  
TLP 700 is powered on in this mode. All user files  
and settings (drivers, adjustments, IP settings, etc.)  
are maintained.  
NOTE: After a mode 1 reset is  
performed, update the TLP 700  
firmware to the latest version. Do  
not operate the firmware version  
that results from this mode reset.  
If you want to use the factory  
NOTE: If you do not want to update firmware, or  
firmware.  
you performed a mode 1 reset by mistake, cycle  
power to the TLP 700 to return to the firmware NOTE:  
version that was running prior to the mode 1  
reset. Use the 0Q SIS command to confirm that  
the factory default firmware is no longer  
running (look for asterisks following the version  
number).  
User-defined web  
pages may not  
work correctly if  
using an earlier  
firmware version.  
default firmware, you must upload  
that version again. See page 17  
for details on uploading firmware.  
3
4
Hold down the Reset button for  
about 3 sec. until the Reset LED  
blinks once, then release and press  
Reset momentarily (<1 sec.) within  
1 second.  
This Mode turns events on or off.  
This mode is useful  
for troubleshooting.  
NOTE: Nothing happens if the momentary press  
does not occur within 1 second.  
Hold down the Reset button for  
about 6 sec. until the Reset LED  
blinks twice (once at 3 sec., again at  
6 sec.). Then release and press Reset  
momentarily (for <1 sec.) within  
1 second.  
This Mode:  
This mode enables  
you to set IP address  
information using  
ARP and the MAC  
address.  
Enables ARP capability.  
Sets the IP address back to factory default  
(192.168.254.254).  
Sets the subnet back to factory default.  
Sets the default gateway address to the factory  
default.  
NOTE: Nothing happens if the  
momentary press does not occur  
within 1 second.  
Sets port mapping back to factory default.  
Turns DHCP off.  
Turns events off.  
5
Hold down the Reset button for  
about 9 sec. until the Reset LED  
blinks three times (once at 3 sec.,  
again at 6 sec., again at 9 sec.).  
Then release and press Reset  
momentarily (for <1 sec.) within  
1 second.  
This Mode performs a complete reset to  
factory defaults (except the firmware).  
Does everything mode 4 does.  
Removes button/touchpanel configurations.  
Resets all IP options.  
This mode is useful  
if you want to start  
over with  
configuration and  
uploading, and also  
to replace events.  
Removes scheduling settings.  
Removes/clears all files from TLP 700.  
NOTE: Nothing happens if the  
momentary press does not occur  
within 1 second.  
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Button Labels  
This section provides information about:  
Button Label Software  
Installing or Replacing Button Labels  
Printed labels are included with the TLP 700MV and TLP 700TV. In addition, users can  
write on blank labels, purchase additional sheets of printed button labels from Extron (see  
page 37) or print their own customized button labels with the Button Label Generator  
program. Replacement button caps are also available for purchase.  
Button Label Generator Software  
The Button Label Generator software creates labels that you can place in the translucent  
covers above the buttons. You can create labels with names, alphanumeric characters, or  
color graphics for easy and intuitive input and output selection.  
Installing the Button-Label Generator Software  
The Extron Button Label Generator is available on the Extron web site, www.extron.  
com, under the Downloadtab. Click the Softwarelink, and download and install the  
program by following the on-screen instructions.  
NOTE: The Button Label Generator software is also included on the Extron Software  
Products disc that accompanies the TouchLink Panel.  
By default, the Windows installation creates a C:\Program Files\Extron\  
ButtonLabelGeneratordirectory and places the Button Label Generator icon into a  
group or folder named Extron Electronics. A shortcut icon can also be placed on  
the PC desktop.  
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Using the Button-Label Generator software  
1. To run the Button-Label Generator program, click on the desktop icon. Alternatively,  
click Start > Programs > Extron Electronics > Button Label  
Generator > Button Label Generator. The Button-Label Generator  
window appears:  
Figure 47.Button Label Generator Software  
2. In the Systems selection box, choose the TLP 700MV or the TLP 700TV option to  
match the button label size and quantities for your TouchLink Panel.  
3. Using standard Windows controls, you can create and print labels that can be placed  
in the clear button caps on the front panel of the switcher.  
4. Click the Clear All Buttonsbutton and create new labels as many times as  
necessary to make all of the button labels that you need.  
To access the help program, click the Helpmenu.  
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Replacing Button Labels  
The illustration below shows how to replace the button labels on the TLP 700MV.  
Although, the buttons on the TLP 700TV are slightly smaller and the labels are different  
dimensions, the procedure for replacing labels on either model is the same. To change the  
translucent button labels for either model, follow these steps, as shown in the diagram:  
Pull the lens from the button  
and add the label.  
TEXT  
Button Label  
Clear Lens  
Figure 48.Removing Buttons  
1. Pull off the clear plastic lens covering the button using the thumb and forefinger.  
2. If necessary, remove the existing label; it may be inside the lens or the top of the  
button plunger.  
3. Place the new label inside the plastic lens. Ensure that the label and the lens are in the  
correct orientation.  
4. Align the plastic lens with the button plunger and firmly snap it into place.  
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4, as needed, to relabel all the buttons.  
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Extron Warranty  
Extron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of  
three years from the date of purchase; touchscreen display and overlay components are covered for 1  
year. In the event of malfunction during the warranty period attributable directly to faulty workmanship  
and/or materials, Extron Electronics will, at its option, repair or replace said products or components, to  
whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore said product to proper operating condition, provided  
that it is returned within the warranty period, with proof of purchase and description of malfunction to:  
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and Central America:  
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were not authorized by Extron.  
NOTE: If a product is defective, please call Extron and ask for an Application Engineer to receive an RA  
(Return Authorization) number. This will begin the repair process.  
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Extron Electronics makes no further warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the product  
and its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular use. In no event will Extron  
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product even if Extron Electronics has been advised of such damage.  
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Installation Checklist  
Installation of the TLP 700MV and TLP 700TV can be divided into five main sections:  
Step 1 — Mount the TouchLink panel (select one option):  
Rack mount the TLP 700MV (page 38).  
Wall mount the TLP 700MV with (page 40) or without (page 39) an Extron wall box.  
Mount the TLP 700TV on a desktop (page 41).  
VESA mount the TLP 700TV (page 45).  
If required, replace the buttons on the front panel (see page 49).  
Step 2 — Connect the power, network, and video cables, (select one option):  
Cable the TLP 700MV (page 6).  
Cable the desk-top mounted TLP 700TV (page 9).  
Cable the VESA mounted TLP 700TV (see the user guide for VESA mount kit online at  
Step 3 — Initial configuration with internal on-screen menus:  
Configure the TouchLink Panel, using the on-screen menus (page 11).  
Carry out Touch Screen calibration (page 14).  
Step 4 — Install and update software:  
Connect a PC to same network as the TouchLink Panel (for PC requirements, see page 3)  
Connect an IP Link controller to the same network (for a list of suggested models, see  
page 3).  
Install GUI Configurator and Global Configurator on the PC (page 16).  
Step 5 — Design and configure graphical user interface:  
Use GUI Configurator to design a new graphical user interface project for the  
TouchLink Panel (see page 21 and the GUI Configurator help file).  
Save and upload the project to the TouchLink Panel (see page 24).  
Create a new Global Configurator project for the IP Link controller (see page 26 and  
Global Configurator help file).  
In Global Configurator, import and configure the GUI Configurator project (see  
page 29 and Global Configurator help file).  
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