Extron Electronics TLP 700TV Setup Guide User Manual

Setup guide — tlp 700tv, Overview, Tlp 700tv front panel features

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Setup Guide — TLP 700TV

Overview

The Extron

®

TLP 700TV is a free-standing TouchLink

Panel (TLP) that

provides simple and versatile configuration and control for a range of
control systems. The panel can be wall-mounted using the optional
Extron VM 700T mounting plate (part #70‑692‑01) and a third-party VESA
D 75 mm mount kit.
Graphic and text objects are displayed on the screen. Functions
associated with those objects are initiated by touching the screen.
The TLP 700TV communicates with the units that it controls through an Ethernet connection to an IP Link box. An MTP
twisted pair cable allows the screen to be used to preview composite and S-video.

NOTE:

The RJ-45 output on the rear panel of the TLP 700TV 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 domain. Suggested models include:

IPL T S series (for example IPL T S4)

IPL 250

IPL T CR 48

IPL T SFI 244

This guide provides instructions for experienced installers to mount and perform initial configuration on the TLP 700TV.
More detailed information can be found in the TLP 700 Series Reference Manual, which is available at

www.extron.com

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TLP 700TV Front Panel Features

a

Buttons — These ten backlit

push-buttons (five on either side
of the screen) can be configured,
with the Extron Global Configurator
software, to control common
user-defined functions.

b

Motion sensor — This 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 — This knob is

intended for volume control but
it can be configured for other
functions.

d

Light sensor — the sensor monitors the

level of ambient light and adjusts the screen
brightness and button backlighting.

e

LCD screen — The 800 x 480 resolution LCD screen has a touch overlay. A graphic user interface is designed using the

Extron GUI Configurator software to display buttons, images or text on the screen. These can be configured for a range
of user-defined functions, using the Extron Global Configurator software.

f

Speaker — A single 2 W speaker provides audible feedback for the user.

g

Reset button — This button is recessed behind the faceplate. It allows the unit to be reset in any of four different

modes.

h

Menu button — This button is recessed behind the faceplate. It activates the on-screen menus for setting up the panel

and calibrating the unit.

i

Reset LED — The LED is recessed behind the faceplate. It lights as an indicator for the Reset modes.

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Figure 1.

Front panel

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