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TPS-G-TPI
Operations Guide – DOC. 6445
INTERFACE MENU
Two buttons adjacent to the hexadecimal display, DOWN and UP, decrease and
increase the Net ID by one, respectively.
The four buttons on the bottom define how the RS-232 port can be used; as a console
port (i.e., loading TPS-G-TPI projects and firmware), a touch output port
(communication of touch coordinates to an external device), a mouse input port
(allows a mouse to control the interface) and an External Touch Input.
There may be Ethernet devices (i.e., a control system) on the network that
communicates with the TPS-G-TPI via CIP (Cresnet Internet Protocol). The CIP
buttons, located on the INTERFACE MENU, determine if the TPS-G-TPI is capable
of this type of communication. Select Enable to permit this protocol recognition and
Disable to prohibit any CIP connection. CIP must be enabled for the TPS-G-TPI to
communicate with other Crestron Ethernet devices.
The Ethernet Enable and Disable buttons determine the status of the interface's
Ethernet communications.
NOTE: The TPS-G-TPI does not support wireless Ethernet.
Select the Save and Return button located on the INTERFACE MENU to return to
the SETUP MENU.
Ethernet
Selection of the Ethernet button from the SETUP MENU displays details such as
the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Router, IP Table, etc. The settings can only be
viewed from this screen. The enable/disable Ethernet feature is provided on the
INTERFACE MENU. Ethernet settings are made through Crestron Toolbox. Refer
to page 45 for additional details.
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