
Configuring the TPI-PRO/DVI
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TPI-PRO/DVI (Total Presentation Interface)
Configuring the TPI-PRO/DVI
Overview
The TPI-PRO/DVI features four configuration pushbuttons (RESOLUTION, TOUCH, CALIBRATE and
SETUP) on the front panel (FIG. 29). These pushbuttons provide quick access to the main configuration pages
for the TPI-PRO/DVI, as described in the following sections:
The information contained within this section refers to the procedures necessary to set up the TPI-PRO/DVI
resolution, assign a touch driver, and calibrate the driver for use with a connected touch monitor.
The configuration options described in this section are limited to the functions and settings that are typically
necessary for the initial setup of the TPI-PRO/DVI.
There are many more configuration options available:
Refer to the TPI-PRO/DVI Configuration Pages section on page 55 for full descriptions of every
Configuration page and the options contained in each.
Refer to the Protected Setup Page section on page 71 for descriptions of the options available via
the Protected Setup Pages.
Before You Start
The TPI-PRO/DVI has been factory setup with specific touch panel pages. The first splash screen that appears
indicates the TPI-PRO/DVI is receiving power, loading firmware, and preparing to display the default touch
panel page. When the panel is ready, the AMX Splash Screen is replaced by the Initial Panel Setup page.
Verify you are using the latest NetLinx Master firmware.
Verify you are using the latest TPI-PRO/DVI firmware.
Verify the NetLinx Studio program you are using is version 2.8 or higher.
Verify the TPDesign4 program you are using is version 2.11 or higher.
FIG. 29 Configuration Pushbuttons (front panel)
Press to open the Resolution Setup page
Press to open the Panel Information page
Press to open the Calibration page
Press to open the Setup page
(including Touch Input Driver setting / information)
In order to configure the TPI-PRO/DVI, you’ll need to have a touch device as well as
an output display device connected, so that you can view and navigate the pages and
make selections and text entries.
See the Wiring and Device Connections section on page 15 for details.
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