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TLP Pro 525T, 725T, and 1025T Series • Setup Guide
IMPORTANT:
www.extron.com
Go to for the
complete user guide and installation
instructions before connecting the
product to the power source.
Overview
The Extron TLP Pro 525T, TLP Pro 725T, and TLP Pro 1025T series are capacitive touchscreen touchpanels with a TFT active
matrix color LCD screens. All these models can be placed on any convenient at surface.
The TLP Pro 525T Series are 5-inch tabletop capacitive touchscreens with a resolution of 800x480 and 24-bit color depth.
The TLP Pro 725T Series are 7-inch tabletop capacitive touchscreens with a resolution of 1024x600 and 24-bit color depth.
The TLP Pro 1025T Series are 10-inch tabletop capacitive touchscreens with a resolution of 1280x800 and 24-bit color depth.
This guide provides instructions for experienced installers to install these touchpanels. For complete instructions, see the
TLPPro 525, 725, and 1025 Series User Guide, at www.extron.com.
Setup Checklist
Get Ready
Download and install the latest version of the following software:
GUI Designer — For designing layouts for Extron TouchLink
Global Configurator
Global Scripter
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Plus and Professional — For setting up and conguring the control processor and touchpanel
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— Provides an integrated development environment for Extron control systems programming
Toolbelt — Provides device discovery, device information, rmware updates, and conguration of network settings,
system utilities, and user management for TouchLink Pro devices
NOTE: All four software programs are available from www.extron.com.
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Pro touchpanels and third party touch interfaces
Obtain the following network information from your network administrator:
DHCP status (on or off). If DHCP is off, you must also obtain:
IP address Subnet mask Gateway
Username — This can be either admin or user.
Password — The factory congured passwords for all accounts on this device have been set to the device serial
number. Passwords can be changed during conguration. Passwords are case sensitive.
NOTE: If the device is reset to default settings, the password is the default password conguration. The default
password is extron (for either admin or user accounts).
Make a note of the touchpanel MAC address.
Mount and Cable All Devices
NOTE: If the touchpanel is to be permanently xed to the table, you should set it up for network communication before
mounting.
ATTENTION:
• Do not power on the touchpanels until you have read the Attention in the “Base” section of the TLPPro 525, 725, and
1025 Series User Guide.
• Ne branchez pas les écrans tactiles avant d’avoir lu la mise en garde dans la section «Base » du TLPPro 525, 725, and
1025 Series User Guide.
Mount the units. There are several mounting options for TouchLink Pro touchpanels (see Mounting on the next page).
Connect the touchpanel to a Power over Ethernet injector (not provided). Extron recommends the XTP PI 100 power injector,
which must be purchased separately.
Connect the power injector to the LAN and power it on.
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TLP Pro 525T, 725T, and 1025T Series • Setup Guide (Continued)
Set up the Touchpanels for Network Communication
Connect the PC that you are using for setup, the control processor, and touchpanel to the same Ethernet subnetwork.
Use the Setup Menu (see page 4) or Toolbelt to set the DHCP status and, if necessary, the IP address, subnet mask,
gateway, and related settings for the touchpanel.
Configure the Touchpanels
Create a graphical user interface with GUI Designer (see GUI Designer Help File for step-by-step instructions).
Associate functions with the graphical user interface features by conguring (see the Global Configurator Help File) or
programming (see the Global Scripter Help File) the system. Global Scripter provides an Extron-exclusive Python™ library
(ControlScript®) and Global Scripter modules to get you started.
Mounting
The base allows these touchpanels to be placed on any suitable at surface.
For additional security, the touchpanels can be attached to a table or desktop.
1. Connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN/PoE input (see figure 3,
guide (D).
2. Drill two holes through the desktop from underneath, 3.07" (78 mm) apart.
3. Attach the touchpanel with two #8-32 screws through the desktop from underneath into the two mounting holes in the base
of the unit (A).
The touchpanels can also be mounted with the optional Extron SMA-2 swivel mount adapter, which allows them to be secured
to the table and swivel up to 180° in either direction. Attach the SMA-2 to the mounting holes in the base (A) and follow the
instructions in the SMA-2 Swivel Mount Adapter Kit User Guide.
, on the next page) and run the cable through the cable
F
Front Panel Features
Figure 1 shows the TLP Pro 725T Series front panel. The front panels of the TLP Pro 525T and TLP Pro 1025T Series are very
similar.
A
A
Figure 1. TLP Pro 725T Front Panel
Communication LED — Shows the conguration and connection status of the touchpanel:
C
• Unlit during normal operation (the touchpanel is congured and connected to an IP Link Pro control processor).
• Blinks red if the touchpanel has been congured but is not connected to an IP Link Pro control processor.
• Solidly lit if the touchpanel has not been congured.
The indicator can be toggled between enabled and disabled, using the Setup Menu (see page 4).
Light sensor — Monitors ambient light level and adjusts screen brightness, based on the settings congured using the
D
Setup Menu.
Status light — Can be programmed to provide system feedback:
E
• Light red or green • Blink or light continuously
BBBCCC
DDD
BBB
LCD touchscreen
A
• TLP Pro 525T Series — 5-inch, 800x480 resolution
touchscreen
• TLP Pro 725T Series — 7-inch, 1024x600 resolution
touchscreen
• TLP Pro 1025T Series — 10-inch, 1280x800
resolution touchscreen
The touchscreen is made with Corning Gorilla Glass, which
is stronger and more scratch-resistant than standard glass,
while maintaining touch sensitivity, color saturation, and
brightness.
Motion sensor (2) — Detects motion between three to ve
B
feet from the touchpanel, and at least 15° from the center
axis.
For information about conguring or programming this light, see the Global Configurator Help File or the Global Scripter Help
File.
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