Crestron TPMC-10 User manual

Type
User manual
Crestron TPMC-10
Isys i/O
WiFi Touchpanel
Operations Guide
This document was prepared and written by the Technical Documentation department at:
Crestron Electronics, Inc.
15 Volvo Drive
Rockleigh, NJ 07647
1-888-CRESTRON
All brand names, product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
©2006 Crestron Electronics, Inc.
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Contents
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Introduction ...............................................................................................................................1
Functions and Features................................................................................................ 1
Specifications ..............................................................................................................4
Physical Description....................................................................................................5
Industry Compliance ................................................................................................... 9
Setup ..........................................................................................................................................9
Applying Power...........................................................................................................9
Replacing the Battery ................................................................................................10
Configuring the Touchpanel......................................................................................10
Typical System Configurations ................................................................................. 17
General Use and Safety .............................................................................................18
Recommended Touchpanel Cleaning........................................................................18
Programming Software............................................................................................................19
Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC ................................................. 19
Programming with the Crestron SystemBuilder........................................................ 19
Programming with SIMPL Windows ........................................................................20
Programming with VT Pro-e..................................................................................... 39
Native Fonts .............................................................................................................. 39
Embedded Applications.............................................................................................40
Defaults for Embedded Windows Applications ........................................................ 41
Programming Embedded Windows Applications......................................................41
System Bar Popup Window.......................................................................................42
Reserved Join Numbers.............................................................................................43
Example Program...................................................................................................... 45
Uploading and Upgrading........................................................................................................ 45
VT Pro-e Project Upload........................................................................................... 45
Firmware Upgrade..................................................................................................... 47
Problem Solving ...................................................................................................................... 48
Troubleshooting......................................................................................................... 48
Further Inquiries ........................................................................................................50
Future Updates ..........................................................................................................50
Software License Agreement................................................................................................... 51
Return and Warranty Policies ..................................................................................................53
Merchandise Returns / Repair Service ...................................................................... 53
CRESTRON Limited Warranty.................................................................................53
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TPMC-10
Introduction
Functions and Features
The Crestron
®
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WiFi Touchpanel, TPMC-10, is a two-way wireless
Ethernet touchpanel that delivers rock solid performance with native onboard
capabilities for accessing e-mail, streaming multimedia, and browsing the Internet.
This stylish and ergonomic 10-inch wireless touchpanel currently supports 64- and
128-bit WEP encryption, and is ready for future WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)
support. It features integrated 802.11g Wi-Fi technology for reliable, two-way high-
speed communications across any wireless LAN. With the Microsoft
®
Windows
®
CE .NET 4.2 operating system running behind the scenes, the TPMC-10 has an
embedded, true real-time Web browser and built-in document viewers for MS
PowerPoint, Word, Excel, and Adobe Acrobat file formats.
Functional Summary
10.4 in (26.4 cm) TFT active matrix color LCD
800 x 600 screen resolution
16-bit color depth for incredible 3D graphics
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
CE .NET 4.2 operating system
Integrated 802.11g Wi-Fi technology for reliable two-way high-
speed communications via Ethernet
Embedded applications include Internet Explorer, Windows
Media
®
Player, Microsoft Inbox, Remote Desktop, and viewers
for Word, Excel, PowerPoint
®
, and Adobe
®
Acrobat
®
Optional docking station provides a convenient charging
solution with connectivity for a wired USB mouse and keyboard
Ten-watt biamplified speakers, headphone output, WAV file
and MP3 capability
Far more than a mere tablet PC, the TPMC-10 touchpanel is designed to provide a
powerful IP-based mobile control solution in a compact package that is easy to hold
and intuitive to use. The ergonomic shape shifts effortlessly from tabletop to laptop
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use, featuring a sleek contoured base that rests comfortably across one leg. Its smart
design achieves an optimal viewing angle under any use, with four programmable
hard pushbuttons and an integrated thumb pad to provide tactile control of audio
volume, channel selection, OSM navigation, or even pan/tilt cameras.
Boasting 16-bit color depth, the TPMC-10 display produces incredible 3D graphics,
dynamic text, and full-motion animations, all with astonishing speed. Through
programmatic control, the GUI effectively merges conventional touchpanel control
with PC functionality.
To complement its incredible graphics and computing capabilities, the TPMC-10
delivers great sounding audio from its built-in 10-watt biamplified speaker system,
and stereo headphone output.
The TPMC-10 communicates only with an Ethernet-enabled Crestron
®
2-Series
control system (Cresnet
®
system) through a third-party Wi-Fi access point (not
supplied). The two-way communications provide control of third-party and Cresnet
devices, with dynamic on-screen feedback for real-time confirmation of commands.
(Refer to “
Typical System Configurations” on page 17 for more details.)
Part Number Compatibility
Due to production changes, certain information in this manual applies only to
recently manufactured TPMC-10 units. The following table lists the differences
based on the unit part numbers.
Feature/Part Number Compatibility
TPMC-10 Part Numbers
Feature Differences
6002572 6002822 6002881
Touchscreen Display
Brightness
Contrast
Viewing Angle
150 nits
250:1
±45° horizontal,
+15/-35° vertical
230 nits
500:1
±60° horizontal,
+35/-65° vertical
230 nits
500:1
±60° horizontal,
+35/-35° vertical
Embedded WiFi Radio 802.11b 802.11b 802.11g
NOTE: Part numbers can be found on the silver label affixed to each device.
Embedded PC Applications
With a host of embedded applications, the TPMC-10 provides a truly integrated
digital media asset management solution. Applications include:
MS Internet Explorer
®
MS Inbox (supports e-mail client)
Windows Media Player
®
WordPad
Adobe Acrobat 6.0 (limited feature set)
Viewers: MS Word/PowerPoint/Excel/Adobe
®
Acrobat
®
Remote Desktop (control remote PCs on LAN)
Future PC applications and features may be added, as they become available,
through Crestron updates.
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Wi-Fi Technology
The TPMC-10 features integrated 802.11g Wi-Fi technology for reliable two-way
high-speed communication across wireless LANs.
Wireless Access Point Compatibility
Several devices are compatible with the TPMC-10 for communication with a Cresnet
System. Refer to the Crestron website (www.crestron.com), online help answer ID
2488, for recommended access points and configuration files.
Memory Expansion & Program Uploading
The TPMC-10’s built-in PCMCIA port permits memory expansion to 4 GB or more,
and the two built-in USB A ports can be used to connect to mass storage devices.
Firmware updates can be performed via 802.11g wireless communication. Program
loading can be accomplished via any mass storage device or through Compact Flash.
Touch Screen Actuation
The TPMC-10 touch screen responds to finger and stylus commands. The stylus
provided is designed for use with the TPMC-10. The use of other pointing devices
may damage the screen. (Refer to “
Using the Stylus” on page 8.)
Optional Docking Station (TPMC-10-DS)
Placing the TPMC-10 into the optional docking station provides a convenient
charging solution with connectivity provided for a wired USB mouse and keyboard.
The docking station also enables viewing and operating the TPMC-10 in an upright
position. Refer to the data sheet supplied with the docking station (Doc. 6285) for
specific details.
Optional Mouse (TPMC-10-MS)
The TPMC-10 includes a USB Type A port for an optional wired USB optical
mouse. With the mouse connected, the touchpanel continues to respond to stylus or
finger actuation as well as all standard mouse functions. Refer to the data sheet
supplied with the mouse (Doc. 6309) for specific details.
Optional Keyboard (TPMC-10-KB)
The TPMC-10 includes a USB Type A port for an optional wired keyboard. With the
wired keyboard connected, the touchpanel continues to respond to stylus actuation of
the on-screen keyboard as well as all available functions of the wired keyboard.
Refer to the data sheet supplied with the keyboard (Doc. 6308) for specific details.
NOTE: The optional mouse and keyboard described above have been evaluated by
Crestron and are known to be compatible with the TPMC-10. Other USB keyboards
and mice may also be compatible, but have not been evaluated by Crestron.
NOTE: To obtain the above optional devices, please contact a Crestron customer
service representative.
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Specifications
The following table provides a summary of specifications for the TPMC-10.
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SPECIFICATION DETAILS
Power Requirement
Battery
1
Power Supply
Lithium Polymer 4S1P, 14.8 Volt, 2000 mAh
(included)
60 Watts (3.16 Amps @ 19 Volts DC)
universal 100~240VAC 50/60Hz (included)
Touchscreen Display
Display Type:
Size:
Aspect Ratio:
Resolution:
Brightness:
Contrast:
Illumination:
Viewing Angle:
Touchscreen Composition:
TFT Active matrix color LCD
10.4 inch (26.4 cm) diagonal
4:3 SVGA
800 x 600 pixels
230 nits
500:1
Edge lit fluorescent
±60° horizontal, +35/-65° vertical
Resistive membrane
Graphic Engine Isys i/O engine, 16-bit graphics, 65,536 colors.
Synapse image rendering algorithm
Operating System Microsoft
®
Windows
®
CE .NET 4.2
Audio
Features
WAV file
10 watt biamplified speakers, headphone
output, WAV file and MP3 capability
8- & 16-bit PCM, mono & stereo, 8 to 44
kHz sampling rates
Wireless Communication
2
RF Transceiver
Operating Range
Addressing Options
IEEE 802.11g Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz 2-way RF 11/13
channels (2400 to 2483 MHz); requires third-party
802.11g wireless access point and Ethernet-
enabled Crestron 2-Series control system.
Up to 328 feet (100m) @54Mbps (Transmission
speed varies based on environmental conditions.)
64- & 128-bit WEP encryption³; 802.1x (EAP pass
through); Static IP, DNS/DHCP
4
Default IP ID
5
03
Signal Join Maximums 4000 digital, analog, and serial
Control System Update Files
6, 7
2-Series Control System
Version C2-3.131.CUZ or later
Acceptable file extensions
8
.vtz
.csz
projectname.vtz (compiled file)
TPMC-10.vx.xxx.x.csz (panel firmware)
Buttons
Function Buttons
Thumb pad
Power
Reset
(4) Hard pushbuttons, programmable
(1) 4-way thumb pad, programmable
(1) Toggles power on and off
(1) Hard reset button, resets the touchpanel
system
Memory 64 MB Flash, 128 MB SDRAM
Expandable via PCMCIA Card Slot
9
Operating Temperature 50° to 113°F (10° to 45°C)
Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing)
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SPECIFICATION DETAILS
Overall Dimensions Width: 11.48 in (29.16 cm)
Depth: 8.38 in (21.29 cm)
Height: 2.71 in (6.88 cm)
Weight
TPMC-10
Power Supply
3 lb (1.36 kg)
0.8 lb (0.36 kg)
1. Typical battery life is four hours continuous usage with display at full brightness. Actual operating time
depends on usage and settings for display brightness and timeouts.
2. Requires a compatible 802.11b or g Wi-Fi access point. The RF signal range is dependent on
construction of the building, obstructions, and RF interference from other devices. The location of the
access point and the orientation of its antenna are also important factors in the RF performance. If you
use an 802.11g access point with both 802.11b and 802.11g devices connected to it, it is possible that
the effective speed will be reduced to 802.11b speed (11Mbps).
3. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a security protocol for wireless networks that encrypts transmitted
data, and protects the integrity of the data.
4. DHCP is not supported on the TPMC-10.
5. Refer to “
WiFi SETUP” on page 13 for details.
6. The latest versions can be obtained from the Crestron website. Refer to NOTE after last footnote.
7. Crestron 2-Series control systems include the AV2 and PRO2. Consult the latest Crestron Product
Catalog for a complete list of 2-Series control systems that are Ethernet-enabled directly or via a
C2ENET-1 or -2 Ethernet card.
8. In DETAILS, projectname represents assigned project name, and vx.xxx.x represents a version number.
9. Compact flash expandable to 4GB or more, based on third-party technology.
NOTE: Crestron software and any files on the website are for Authorized Crestron
dealers and Crestron Authorized Independent Programmers (CAIP) only. New users may
be required to register to obtain access to certain areas of the site (including the FTP site).
Physical Description
The TPMC-10 electronic hardware is housed in a black and silver molded plastic
enclosure, shown in the following illustrations. Boasting 16-bit color depth, the touch-
sensitive TPMC-10 viewing screen produces incredible 3D graphics, dynamic text,
full-motion animations, all with astonishing speed.
Physical View of TPMC-10
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Physical Views (continued)
TPMC-10 Ports, Controls, and Indicators
The unit’s ports, controls, and indicators are described beginning below, and shown
in the illustration on page
8.
Headphone
This 3.5 mm TRS mini phone jack provides stereo output to optional headphones
(not supplied). Plugging in headphones cuts the audio to the speakers.
DC Power
The included power supply plugs into this jack to supply power to the unit and
recharge the battery. (Refer to “
Applying Power” on page 9.)
Mouse & Keyboard
These two USB Type A ports are for the optional keyboard and mouse (purchased
separately). The mouse and keyboard can be plugged into either port. These ports are
only used for the USB keyboard, mouse, or USB mass storage devices.
Reset Pushbutton
This pushbutton reboots the TPMC-10 system software.
PCMCIA Card
A Type II PCMCIA Card slot used for memory expansion up to 4GB or more, plus
VT Pro-e project uploads.
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USB Mini-B Port
This port is for future use. An interface cable is included.
Mini-VGA Port
One mini-VGA port (DB15HD cable included) RGBHV (VGA) output; aspect ratio:
4:3 SVGA; output resolution: 800 x 600.
Battery
The removable, lithium-polymer 14.8 Volt, 2000 mAh, battery supplies power to the
TPMC-10.
Battery Compartment Lock
Releases or secures the removable lithium-polymer battery in the TPMC-10.
Docking Station Interface
When the TPMC-10 is docked in the optional TPMC-10-DS docking station, this
port provides connectivity to the power supply and the optional mouse and keyboard
plugged into the docking station.
Communication LED
The LED is solid green when the communication signal level is good, blinks yellow
if the signal level is poor, and is off when communication is lost.
Power Pushbutton and LED
The pushbutton is used to cycle the TPMC-10 between on and standby modes. The
LED indicates the battery’s current status and charge level:
Off – the TPMC-10 is powered off
Solid green – the battery power level is OK
Solid yellow – the battery power level is low
Blinking yellow – the battery power level is critically low
When using the external power supply directly or via the docking station, the LED
indicates the following:
Solid green – the unit is being powered by the power supply, and the
battery is fully charged
Blinking green – the unit is being powered by the power supply, and
the battery is charging
Programmable Hard Pushbuttons and Thumb Pad
These hard pushbuttons and the four-way thumb pad are programmable and can
provide tactile control of many functions such as audio volume, channel selection,
OSM navigation, or even pan/tilt cameras. Fixed join numbers are assigned to these
buttons as shown below. (Refer to “
TPMC-10 Input/Output Signals” on page 23.)
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TPMC-10 Ports, Controls, and Indicators
Using the Stylus
Use the stylus to “tap” or “double-tap” or to do “select and drag” functions just as
you would using a mouse. The stylus is also used to “type” on the input panel
“keyboard” when entering text or commands. When running embedded applications,
pressing and holding the stylus on the screen brings up the application context menu,
like a “right-click” mouse function. The stylus supplied with your TPMC-10 is
designed for your screen. The use of other pointers could damage the screen. Use the
tether to attach the stylus to the touchpanel to prevent the stylus from being
misplaced. To obtain an additional stylus and/or tether, contact a Crestron customer
service representative.
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Industry Compliance
As of the date of manufacture, this unit has been tested and found to comply with
specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and Radiocommunications
Compliance Labelling.
NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. The equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and transceiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
transceiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Setup
Applying Power
The TPMC-10 can be powered via its internal battery, or via the supplied external
power supply. The power supply can be connected directly to the TPMC-10 or, if the
touchpanel is docked in the optional TPMC-10-DS docking station (sold separately),
it can be connected to the docking station.
NOTE: Before using the TPMC-10 for the first time, charge the internal battery for
at least five hours, using the power supply provided.
It takes the TPMC-10 about two hours to recharge while not in use, and about four
hours while in use. A fully charged battery can provide up to four hours of use
depending upon screen brightness setting and the use of optional PCMCIA card
accessories.
CAUTION: Removing the battery can cause the loss of any unsaved file changes.
To prevent loss of data, connect the power supply before removing the battery.
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Replacing the Battery
To replace the battery, slide the battery compartment latch up to the unlocked
position, and slide the battery out. Slide the replacement battery into the TPMC-10
until it snaps into position, and slide the latch into the locked position.
CAUTION: Replace only with a TPMC-10 battery. To obtain a replacement battery,
please contact a Crestron customer service representative.
CAUTION: Failure to fully charge the battery for five hours before turning on the
TPMC-10 for the first time may reduce the overall service life of the battery.
NOTE: The TPMC-10’s battery “trickle” charges when the external power supply is
used to power the touchpanel.
NOTE: If you are not using the TPMC-10 on a daily basis, store the unit by
connecting the power supply. For extended storage, remove the battery completely.
Configuring the Touchpanel
When power is applied to the unit for the first time, the following screen appears.
Initial Opening Window
Touching the Setup button with the stylus or your finger will display the TPMC-10
setup screen shown on the next page.
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Setup Screen
The setup screen is used to perform basic configuration procedures prior to regular
operation of the touchpanel.
NOTE: During regular operation of the touchpanel, there are three ways to activate
the setup functions: either place a button on the project main page and assign the
reserved join number (17242) that activates Setup (refer to “
Programming Embedded
Windows Applications
” on page 41); hold your finger on the screen, use the stylus to
press the Reset button, and continue to keep your finger on the screen until the setup
screen appears (about 90 seconds); or press the hard pushbuttons in the sequence 1,
2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4 (refer to “
Programmable Hard Pushbuttons” on page 7).
SETUP MENU
The SETUP MENU functions control the basic operation of the TPMC-10, such as
setting stylus properties, screen calibration, screen brightness, and audio volume.
Touch Screen
Selecting the Touch Screen button displays the following “Stylus Properties”
window that allows you to set stylus properties and perform a screen calibration. Use
the stylus and follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate the display.
Use the supplied stylus and follow the Double-Tap tab instructions to customize the
unit’s sensitivity to your use of the stylus.
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Selecting the Calibration tab displays the following window.
Selecting the Recalibrate button displays the following screen. Use the stylus and
follow the on-screen instructions to recalibrate the display.
Calibration Window
If the recalibration is successful, the “Stylus Properties” window reappears. Tap the
‘X’ to close the window and return to the setup screen.
Brightness
Selecting the Brightness button displays the following window that allows you to
adjust the display brightness. Brightness can be set from Min to Max (full
brightness). A lower brightness setting extends battery life.
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Volume
Selecting the Volume button displays the following window that lets you adjust the
unit’s audio volume from 0% (mute) to 100% (full volume) in 20% increments.
Install Updates
Selecting the Install Updates button displays the following Open window that
allows you to browse through the directory of the installed PCMCIA or USB storage
devices and select the program files to be loaded into the unit.
STANDBY TIMEOUT and POWER DOWN TIMEOUT
Use these two windows to specify the standby and the power down timeout settings.
Standby timeout is the time (up to 120 minutes) from the last use of the touchpanel
before going into standby mode (screen display is off but the unit is still on). Power
down timeout is the time (up to 120 minutes) from going into standby mode before
turning off unit power. Both timeouts are adjustable in one-minute increments.
WiFi SETUP
The WiFi SETUP functions control the basic communication address assignment
operations of the TPMC-10.
WiFi Access Point
Selecting the WiFi Access Point button displays the following window, which
allows you to specify a wireless access point.
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.
Double-clicking in the Wireless Information tab above displays the “Wireless
Network Properties” window, which allows you to specify the wireless encryption
parameters for your network.
Selecting Advanced displays the “Advanced Wireless Settings” window. This
window allows you to select the hierarchy of wireless access points.
Clicking the Automatically connect to non-preferred networks checkbox allows the
system to automatically connect to all wireless access points. Select View Log to
display the “Wireless Networking Log” window as shown in the following graphic.
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The IP Information tab displays the IP information of the TPMC-10.
Selecting the Details button displays a screen that shows detailed information about
the network connections. Selecting the Renew button causes the TPMC-10 to obtain
a new address from the DHCP server. (DHCP not supported on the TPMC-10.)
The IPv6 Information tab displays the IPv6 information of the TPMC-10.
Panel IP Address
Selecting the Panel IP Address button displays the “‘PCI-PRISM1’ Settings”
window. Click each tab and follow the on-screen instructions, as appropriate. (Refer
to the following graphics.)
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NOTE: IF DHCP is enabled, and name server addresses have been assigned as
stated on the tab, entering other addresses here will clear all the DHCP-supplied data.
(DHCP not supported on the TPMC-10)
CtrlSys IP Address
Selecting the CtrlSys IP Address button displays the “Control System Information”
window that allows you to enter the control system’s name, its port address, and its
IP ID.
If the Enable DHCP checkbox is unchecked, the window allows you to enter the
control system’s IP address instead of its name. (DHCP not supported on the
TPMC-10.)
In either case, make sure the IP ID matches the IP ID specified in the SIMPL
program. (Refer to
WiFi SETUP” on page 13 for details.)
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