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Extron electronics TLP 350MV Setup Manual

Extron electronics TLP 350MV Setup Manual

Extron tlp 350mv wall-mounted touchlink panel

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TLP 350MV • Setup Guide
Overview
The Extron
TLP 350MV is a wall-mounted TouchLink
®
provides simple and versatile configuration and control for a range
of IP Link
®
control systems.
Graphic and text objects are displayed on the screen. These objects
have system control functions associated with them and the
Touchpanel allows you to control those functions.
Two BNC connectors allow the screen to be used to preview composite video or S-video.
NOTE: The RJ-45 output on the rear panel of the TLP 350MV must be connected to a network switch, hub, or router that
is connected to an Ethernet LAN or the Internet. An Extron IP Link controller must also be connected to the same
network. Suggested models include IPL T S series (for example, IPL T S4), IPL 250, IPL T CR48, or IPL T SFI244 .
This guide provides basic instructions for experienced installers to mount and perform initial configuration on the
TLP 350MV. Full instructions and reference material can be found in the TLP 350MV User Guide, which is available on the
Extron Web site (www.extron.com).
TLP 350MV Front Panel Features
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2
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Figure 1.
TLP 350MV Front Panel (left) and Front Panel with Bezel Removed to Show Recessed Buttons (right).
a
Light sensor — monitors the level of ambient light and adjusts the screen brightness and button backlighting.
b
3.5 inch LCD screen — provides a graphical user interface with a pressable touch screen display.
c
Speaker — provides audible feedback.
d
Motion detector — detects movement in front of the panel. When no motion has been detected for a user-defined
period of time, the unit goes into sleep mode, which shuts down the screen display and inactivates all the buttons.
When motion is detected, these functions are restored.
e
Eight backlit push-buttons — can be configured to perform user-defined functions, using the Extron Global
Configurator software.
f
Encoder knob — intended for volume control but it can be configured for other functions.
Two buttons and an LED are recessed behind the bezel. Remove the bezel using the
Extron removal tool inserted into the tabs on the bottom of the panel, as shown in the
figure at right.
g
Menu button — activates the on screen menus for calibrating and setting the unit.
h
Reset button — allows the unit to be reset in any of four different modes. See the
"Reset Modes" section on the back page of this setup guide.
i
Reset LED — is visible only when the faceplate has been removed. It lights as an
indicator for the reset modes.
Panel that
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5
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Remove Bezel
at Tabs
Extron Removal Tool
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Summary of Contents for Extron electronics TLP 350MV

  • Page 1 Two BNC connectors allow the screen to be used to preview composite video or S-video. NOTE: The RJ-45 output on the rear panel of the TLP 350MV must be connected to a network switch, hub, or router that is connected to an Ethernet LAN or the Internet. An Extron IP Link controller must also be connected to the same network.
  • Page 2 TLP 350MV • Setup Guide (Continued) Mounting the TLP 350MV Decide where to mount the TLP 350MV and whether to use a 3-gang mud ring or a 3-gang UL-certified junction box. The mounting instructions are slightly different depending on your choice:...
  • Page 3: Setup Menu

    Configuring the TLP 350MV (Initial Setup) Before use, the TLP 350MV must be configured using the on-screen menus. There are five different screens (Main, Vol, Time, IP, and Vid) that can be selected by pressing the appropriate button at the edge of the Main screen. There is also an Exit button at the bottom left corner of the screen for leaving the menus.
  • Page 4 TLP 350MV User Guide, which can be downloaded from the Extron Web site. To get started using either program, refer the TLP 350MV User Guide. Full instructions for the programs can be found in their help files, which can be opened from the Help menu of the programs.