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X2

X3

X4

X5

X6

=

Input number

01 – 04

 

 

=

On/off status

0 = off, 1 = on

 

 

=

Input volume

–15 (dB) of attenuation (minimum volume) through 00 (dB) (maximum volume)

=

Output level

–31 (dB) of attenuation (maximum attenuation) through 20 (dB) (maximum gain)

=

Button or code

01 = input 1 code

04 = input 4

 

 

02 = input 2 code

05

= projector power off code

 

 

03 = input 3 code

06

= projector power on code

X7

=ASCII button code Up to 63 alphanumeric characters.

If you need to use the bracket delimiters in a stored ASCII command, you need to use the insert brackets feature. With this feature, one character replaces the left bracket

( [ ) and another character replaces the right bracket ( ] ). The default values are a single quote mark ( ‘ ) in place of the left bracket and a double quote ( “ ) in place of the right bracket. The TPT150 replaces the characters with the bracket delimiters in the stored ASCII or hex command string.

X8

= Hex button code Similar to the ASCII button code, X7 , with the addition of an ASCII-to-hex conversion before the value is stored. For example, if you send the ASCII value 0F, the TPT150 converts it to the hex value 0F. When you press the button, the TPT150 sends 0F hex. Entries must be in pairs; use a leading 0 if necessary. Letters must be uppercase.

Spaces between bytes are not allowed.

The insert brackets feature is not available for hex codes.

X9

= Projector power timeout interval

000 or 001 - 255 (minutes). 000 = no timeout.

X10

X11

=

Power on (warm up) delay (in seconds)

000 – 060

=

Power off (cool down) delay (in seconds)

000 – 256

Leading zeroes in the power on and power off delay are accepted but not required.

X12

= Baud rate

 

 

 

0 = 1200

1 = 2400

2

= 4800

3 = 9600 (default)

4 = 19,200

5

= 38,400

X13

X14

X15

X16

=Parity mode: 0 = no parity (default), 1 = odd parity, 2 = even parity

=Stop bits: 0 = 1 stop bit, 1 = 2 stop bits

=Flow control mode: 0 = disable (default), 1 = enable (software flow control (Xon/Xoff)

=Reset level: 0 = reset the serial port to 9600 baud, no parity, Xoff, and half duplex mode; reset the address to 97; and enable the front panel. Do not reset input codes, projector power codes, or volume settings.

1= perform all of the same resets AND erase all input codes, projector power codes, and volume settings.

X17

=Architectural information:

S150•{serial #(9 digits)}{Rev level (1 character)}{firmware #(5 or 6 digits)}{firmware Rev level(2 digits)}{selected baud rates}1200,2400,4800,9600,19200,38400•{reserved for future use}

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Contents TPS150 Twisted Pair A/V Switching and Transmission SystemInstrucciones de seguridad Español Safety Instructions EnglishConsignes de Sécurité Français Sicherheitsanleitungen DeutschTPS150 Switching and Transmission System Quick Start QS-1 Inputs 1 and 2 ConnectInputs 3 Output 1 Connect a Quick Start TPS150 Switching and Transmission SystemVolume and buttons QS-2 TPS150 Switching and Transmission System Quick StartTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d One About this Manual About the TPT150 switching transmitterTPS150 Switching and Transmission System Introduction Introductiontroduction, cont’dSerial RS-232 commands on one male DB9 connector TP Cable AdvantagesAbout the TPR150 receiver Video format Maximum range FeaturesIntroduction, cont’d Transmission distanceTPS150 Switching and Transmission System Introduction Introduction, cont’d Two Rack mounting the transmitter Installationstallation, cont’dTPS150 Switching and Transmission System Installation Mounting the Transmitter and ReceiverCabling and Rear Panel Views Transmitter connectionsVideo and audio input connections TP and audio output connections Installation, cont’dTP input connection Remote control connectionsPower connection Receiver connectionsTP Cable Termination Video output connectionsSerial connection Three Operationeration, cont’d Controls and IndicatorsTransmitter controls and indicators TPS150 Switching and Transmission System OperationTPR150 receiver front panel Receiver controls and indicatorsOperations PowerProjector power Operation, cont’dOutput volume Volume adjustmentFull system reset Receiver resetOptimizing the Video General checks TroubleshootingAppears Specific problemsProblem Possible cause Solution No image appears Distorted imageFour System requirements Installing the softwareSerialCommunicationsunications, cont’d ICS100 Windows-Based Control ProgramICS100 program window and connected message Establishing communications with the programAgain Serial Communications, cont’dConnected window Using the software to configure the serial port settings For each input or projector code to be programmed Using the software to program the input and projector codesCode entry Ascii code Window appears figure Using the software to operate the transmission systemButton mutes and unmutes the audio output Using the help systemAddressing the transmitter Serial CommandsCommand and response structure Communication protocolsR1addressecho of the command sent Using the command/response tableSymbols R0addressecho of the command sentSpaces between bytes are not allowed Addressing Command Ascii Command Response Additional descriptionInput audio level Response Additional description CommandFront panel lockout Serial Communications, cont’d AAppendix a Reference Information SpecificationsAudio TPT150 only General Reference Information, cont’dIncluded parts Optional accessoriesAccessory Part number Part NumbersReference Information, cont’d Asia Japan FCC Class a Notice Extron’s WarrantyExtron Electronics, USA
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TPS150 specifications

The Extron TPS150 is a highly regarded touch panel system designed for professional AV environments, providing an intuitive interface for controlling various audio and video components. This device is part of Extron's popular TouchLink Pro series, which is known for its robustness and versatility in managing classroom and conference room technology.

One of the standout features of the TPS150 is its high-resolution capacitive touch screen, which measures at 15 inches. This screen delivers vibrant colors and exceptional clarity, ensuring that users can easily interact with the device even in well-lit environments. The touch panel's interface is fully customizable, allowing users to create a layout tailored to their specific needs. This customization can include the addition of buttons, sliders, and dynamic graphics that make navigation seamless and user-friendly.

In terms of connectivity, the TPS150 supports Ethernet communication, which enables easy integration with networked AV systems. This feature allows for remote access and control, making it easier for IT professionals to monitor and manage AV devices from a centralized location. Additionally, the TPS150 is compatible with various Extron control systems, providing a robust platform for managing complex multimedia setups.

The device also incorporates advanced security features, ensuring that sensitive system controls are protected from unauthorized access. Administrators can establish user permissions and authentication processes to maintain control over the AV environment, which is particularly important in corporate and educational settings.

Moreover, the TPS150 supports Extron's global configurator software, which simplifies the setup process and allows for easy programming of touch panel interfaces. Users can design custom layouts quickly and efficiently, and the software also provides an extensive library of drivers for popular AV equipment, enhancing compatibility and functionality.

With its elegant design, high-quality components, and customizable interface, the Extron TPS150 touch panel offers an effective solution for AV control. Whether used in educational, corporate, or professional environments, it empowers users to streamline their audiovisual experiences and maintain effective control over their technology, ensuring successful presentations and meetings.