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TLP 710MV and TLP 710TV • Setup Guide
IMPORTANT:
Refer to www.extron.com for
the complete TLP 710 Series
user guide before connecting
the product to the power source.
Overview
The Extron TLP 710MV (wall-mounted) and TLP 710TV (desk-mounted) TouchLink™ Panels provide 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 touch overlay allows you to activate or regulate
those functions.
These touchpanels communicate through an Ethernet connection to a configurable IP Link control processor. Video and
audio input is provided by a twisted pair cable connected to an Extron MTP transmitter.
NOTE: The network output 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, IPL T SFI244, or IPCP 505.
Extron strongly recommends that power is provided by a Power over Ethernet (PoE) power supply.
This guide provides basic instructions for experienced installers to mount and perform initial configuration on the
TLP 710 series of touchpanels. Full instructions and reference material can be found in the TLP 710MV and TLP 710TV User
Guide, which is available on the Extron website (www.extron.com).
Front Panel Features
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Motion Sensor — when no motion has been detected for a user-defined period of time, the unit goes into sleep
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mode. When motion is detected by the sensor, the screen display is restored and active.
Microphone — is located below the LCD screen.
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Speaker — one, placed under the screen, on the left side of the panel, provides audible feedback for the user.
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Programmable LEDs — one on each top corner can be programmed to provide system feedback. They light red or
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green and can blink or light steadily.
LCD screen — has a 800x480 resolution with a touch overlay. Extron software is used to design and configure a graphic
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user interface to display buttons, text, or icons, which have user-defined functions associated with them.
Connection status LED — is unlit during normal operation. The LED blinks red if the connection to the IP Link
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controller is lost.
Light Sensor — (can be seen only from above the unit) monitors ambient light level and adjusts screen brightness.
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TLP 710MV and TLP 710TV • Setup Guide (Continued)
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Power Supply
TLP 710MV Reset Buttons and LED
Use the Extron removal tool to separate the front bezel from the
TLP 710MV. Insert the tool into one of the slots found on the bottom
surface of the unit.
Menu button — activates the on-screen menus for calibrating
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the unit (see page 3).
Reset button — allows the unit to be reset in any of four
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different modes (see “Reset Modes” on page 4).
Reset LED — provides feedback about the reset status when the
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user presses the reset button (see “Reset Modes” on page 4).
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(Menu button), i (Reset button), and j (Reset LED) — see “TLP 710MV Reset Buttons and LED“ above.
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MTP Signal Adjustments — three MTP signal adjustments are available for S-video luminance gain (VID/Y), S-video
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chrominance gain (C), and sharpness (S). For composite video signals, the gain is controlled by the VID/Y adjustment.
Insert a small Phillips head screwdriver into the recess and turn clockwise (to increase adjustment) or counterclockwise
(to decrease).
MTP Input (optional) — a twisted pair cable, terminated with an RJ-45 connector, provides video and audio input
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from an Extron MTP transmitter. The MTP port is in the top surface of the recessed area, (see the arrow to the left).
CAUTION: Ensure the MTP cable is connected to the MTP input and the network cable is connected to the
Network input. The voltages carried by the cables are different and connecting the MTP cable to the
Network input will damage the touchpanel unit.
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Network and Power over Ethernet Connector — a twisted pair cable, terminated
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with an RJ-45 connector, provides network connection. The LAN port is in the top
surface of the recessed area, (see the arrow to the right).
Extron recommends using the Power over Ethernet (PoE) power supply (provided).
Use straight-through cables to connect the LAN-IN port to a network switch and the
PWR LAN-OUT port to the LAN port of the touchpanel (see the figure to the right).
Connect the IEC power cord to a convenient 100 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz power source.
An Extron IP Link control interface must also be connected to the same network
domain as the TouchLink Panel. See the note on page 1 for a list of suggested models.
CAUTION: Do not connect any power supply before reading the cautions about power supplies in the “Panel
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Power connector (optional) — Extron recommends using the PoE power supply (provided). Alternatively, you may
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connect the 2-pole, 3.5 mm captive screw connector from a 12 VDC, 1.0 A power supply (not provided) to the power
supply socket on the rear panel.
VESA mounting holes (TLP 710TV only) — for use with the Extron LPVM-1 (part number 60-1099-02). For complete
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mounting options for both the TLP 710MV and the TLP 710TV, see the TLP 710MV and TLP 710TV User Guide.
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Features” section of the TLP 710MV and TLP 710TV User Guide.