beautypg.com

AMX TPI-PRO-2 User Manual

Page 20

background image

Wiring and Device Connections

14

TPI-PRO Total Presentation Interface - Pro Edition

The two USB connectors on the rear of the TPI-PRO are used to provide signals from a keyboard and/or
mouse. The Type-B USB connection on the TPI-PRO is used for communication between the TPI-PRO
and the computer.

You can control a computer by routing the Mouse control through the TPI-PRO and displaying the
results on a CRT or non-touch enabled panel. In this scenario, the TPI-PRO is virtually non-existent as it
is akin to connecting the monitor and mouse directly to the rear of the computer.

The computer views the TPI-PRO as an adapter connected to a USB mouse device (as seen in FIG. 9).

Follow these steps to configure the TPI-PRO for mouse pass-thru control:

1.

Discharge any acquired static electricity by touching a grounded metal object.

2.

Disconnect any incoming power connector from the rear of the TPI-PRO.

3.

Connect a USB mouse to one of the Type-A USB ports on the TPI-PRO unit.

4.

Connect a USB cable from a USB connector port (on the computer) to one of the Type-B USB
device port input connectors on the rear of the TPI-PRO unit

.

5.

Connect an HD-15 cable from the rear video port (on the computer) to the VGA/RGB 15-pin male
HD-15 input connector on the rear of the TPI-PRO unit that corresponds to the Type-B USB port to
which you connected the USB cable in step 4.

6.

Connect the monitor’s HD-15 video cable to one of the VGA OUTPUT port on the rear of the
TPI-PRO.

7.

Cycle power the unit. Cycle powering the unit allows it to detect the new configuration.

8.

Code a button on the touch panel page to enable the pass-thru feature on a selected source input.
Refer to the ^PPS section on page 120 for the specific command parameters to enable the pass-thru
command. Toggling this coded panel button can enable/disable the pass-thru feature.

9.

Setup the TPI-PRO output resolution using the procedures in the Setting the Output Resolution on
the TPI-PRO
section on page 26.

Using a USB hub may cause functionality issues with all USB ports on the TPI-PRO.
AMX recommends you do not use a USB hub to connect multiple USB devices to the
TPI-PRO.
USB 2.0 support is required for all USB devices.
Removing and reconnecting USB devices from the TPI-PRO front panel may result in
a loss of connectivity. If this occurs, resetting the unit will allow the devices to
re-establish connectivity.
When disconnecting a USB device, please wait 5-10 seconds before reconnecting or
connecting a new device to allow the TPI-PRO to recognize that the first device is
disconnected. If connectivity is lost, reset the TPI-PRO to allow re-establishment of
the connection.

Pass-thru must be enabled when using control devices that are connected to the
USB connectors on the rear of the TPI-PRO unit.

You first must set the TPI-PRO to match the resolution of the computer’s video output
resolution, and then you must adjust the TPI-PRO to fit the available screen on the
CRT monitor. It is possible the image generated from the TPI-PRO could be slightly
"off", in which case you should adjust the image using the CRT’s on-board video
adjustment buttons.

If the TPI-PRO is turned off and then has power re-applied (power cycling), video
alignment settings established through the Video and/or RGB pages could be reset
unless the adjusted values have been previously saved. Refer to the Video Settings
Page
section on page 54 for more information.

This manual is related to the following products: