6. Connect an Ethernet cable to the rear of the TPI/4. This cable provides 10/100 network connectivity between the unit and the NetLinx Master.
7. Cycle power to the unit. This cycling allows the unit to detect the new configuration.
Note: Verify that all rear connectors are connected prior to the unit being installed onto a surface or within an equipment rack. Once the TPI/4 has been configured, connected, and installed properly; you can then provide power.
Note: The
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Select NullTouch when using the CRT monitor - default is EloTouch
Previously saved output resolution
Currently selected output resolution
FIG. 3 Resolution Setup page (showing the comparative resolutions)
Selections originate at a 640x480@60Hz display option and with every consecutive single push of the RESOLUTION button, the TPI/4 resolution increases to a maximum output of 1280x1024@60Hz.
2.Firmly press the RESOLUTION button again to cycle through the available resolution settings.
•Every consecutive button push cycles the output resolution to the next highest available setting.
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Step 4: Calibrating the TPI/4
1.Firmly press the front CALIBRATE button on the TPI/4. This process opens a calibration page that uses a series of
2.Press the two
3.If the calibration fails, repeat the above steps to select another driver and recalibrate. NO calibration is necessary with a CRT monitor.
4.After the "Calibration Successful." message appears, press anywhere to return to the Setup page.
5.Press the
Step 5: TPI/4 Setup and System Connection
1.Press the TOUCH button on the front of the TPI/4 to open the
2.Press the Device Number field to open the
3.Press Done when finished and press the
4.Press the front panel TOUCH button to return to the Protected Setup page.
5.Press the System Connection button to open the System Connection page (FIG. 5).
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For full warranty information, refer to the AMX Instruction Manual(s) associated with your Product(s). | REV: G | |
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