Crestron TPMC-12 ® Isys 12” Tilt Touch Screen Operations Guide
This document was prepared and written by the Technical Documentation department at: Regulatory Compliance As of the date of manufacture, the TPMC-12 has been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking and standards per EMC and Radiocommunications Compliance Labelling. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Crestron TPMC-12 Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Contents Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen: TPMC-12 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1 Features and Functions ................................................................................................ 1 Specifications .............................................................................................................. 4 Physical Description..
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 ® Isys 12” Tilt Touch Screen: TPMC-12 Introduction The Crestron® TPMC-12 delivers a stylish and powerful touch screen control solution, featuring blazingly fast performance and native capabilities for browsing the Internet, streaming multimedia, intercom and more.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Touch Screen Control Crestron touch screens offer an ideal user interface for multimedia presentation, home automation and much more, providing a wide open canvas for the creation of custom control screens tailored to the needs of the end user. Touch screens do away with piles of remote controls, cryptic control panels and cluttered wall switches, simultaneously expanding and simplifying control over a broad range of complex devices and systems.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Crestron Home® CAT5 AV Connecting external audio and video sources to the TPMC-12 is facilitated using inexpensive CAT5 wire, enabling direct connection to Crestron’s popular CAT5 balanced audio and video distribution switchers. A single video input port accepts signals from composite, S-video and standard definition component sources over wiring distances of up to 750 feet (229 meters).
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Specifications Specifications for the TPMC-12 are listed in the following table.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 TPMC-12 Specifications (Continued) SPECIFICATION DETAILS Video Signal Types Auto-detecting composite, S-video or component Formats NTSC 480i or PAL 576i Color Depth 24-bit, 16.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 TPMC-12 Specifications (Continued) SPECIFICATION DETAILS Included Accessories TPMC-CH-IMC CAT5 Balanced AV Interface Module + 15 ft (4.6 meter) triamese cable Refer to the latest revision of the TPMC-CH-IMC Operations Guide (Doc.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Physical Description This section provides information on the connections, controls and indicators available on your TPMC-12. TPMC-12 Physical View Operations Guide – DOC.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 TPMC-12 Overall Dimensions (Front View) 12.85 in (327 mm) 10.43 in (265 mm) 12.15 in (309 mm) 11.60 in (294 mm) 1 8 • Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen: TPMC-12 Operations Guide – DOC.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 TPMC-12 Overall Dimensions (Side View) 45 O 10.71 in (272 mm) 12.40 in (315 mm) TPMC-12 Connectors 2 3 Operations Guide – DOC.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Connectors, Controls & Indicators # CONNECTORS1, CONTROLS & INDICATORS DESCRIPTION 1 BUTTONS2 (4) Backlit “hard key” buttons, programmable (1) Miniature recessed hard reset button, reboots the touch screen NET 2 (1) 4-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block Connects to Cresnet control network or TPMC-CH-IMC interface module (included) via 15 foot (4.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Connectors, Controls & Indicators (Continued) # CONNECTORS1, CONTROLS & INDICATORS 7 QM IN4, 5 1 8 DESCRIPTION (1) 8-wire RJ-45 female, QuickMedia input port Signal types: Auto-detecting component (YPbPr), S-video (Y/C) or composite video with stereo program audio and (2) mic channels Video formats: NTSC 480i or PAL 576i; Connects to QM output port of a QM-TX or other QuickMedia device via CresCAT-QM or CresCAT-IM cable Maximum cable length: 450 feet (13
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 5. The eight-pin RJ-45 QuickMedia transport port accepts CAT5E/CAT6 carrying audio, video and microphone signals. The QM input port conforms to the 568B wiring standard. Refer to the following table for connector pinouts.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Setup Network Wiring When wiring the Cresnet network, consider the following: • Use Crestron Certified Wire. • Use Crestron power supplies for Crestron equipment. • Provide sufficient power to the system. CAUTION: Insufficient power can lead to unpredictable results or damage to the equipment. Use the Crestron Power Calculator to help calculate how much power is needed for the system (www.crestron.com/calculators).
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 CresCAT-QM Cable CresCAT-QM Cable NOTE: Do not untwist the two wires in a single pair for more than 1/3-1/2” (8-12 mm) when making a connection. The twists are critical to canceling out interference between the wires. The aggregate cable length of a signal path originating at a QM transmitter and terminating at a TPMC-12 must not exceed 450 feet (137 meters). Video signals may experience a loss of quality over very long lengths of cable.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 QM Network Topology Origination Points Endpoints Midpoints QM QM-TX QM QM-MD7x2 QM QM TPMC-12 QM-MD7x2 QM QM-FTDC TPMC-12 QM QM-WMC Identity Code Net ID The Net ID of the TPMC-12 has been factory set to 03. The Net IDs of multiple TPMC-12 devices in the same system must be unique. The Net ID is set using the internal setup menu (refer to “Cresnet” which starts on page 20).
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 The TPMC-12 is configured from the setup menu. NOTE: If no project has been loaded or if an invalid project has been loaded, the touch screen defaults to the setup menu screen. If a project is running, the setup menu can be accessed using one of two methods: USB keyboard or Crestron Toolbox. Via USB Keyboard 1. Attach a USB keyboard (refer to “Hardware Hookup” which starts on page 39 for details). 2.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 “Setup/Calibrate” Window 3. Select Enter Setup Mode. The setup menu will be displayed as shown in the illustration below. NOTE: Select Exit Setup Mode to exit the setup menu. TPMC-12 Setup Menu NOTE: Another way to enter the setup menu (after a project has been loaded) is to touch the screen during boot up when you see the “Preparing to Load Project” message. Maintain touch until after the countdown, when the message will change to “Loading Setup Screen”.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 NOTE: To allow the touch screen to upload projects, standby is disabled until approximately five minutes after the project is loaded. To exit the setup menu and return to the program, touch Exit, located at the bottom of the setup menu. To save any changes and reboot the touch screen, touch Save & Reboot, located at the bottom of the setup menu. Use the Shut Down button to turn off the touch screen.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 and provides a location to save files. To further customize the installation, network drives containing compiled touch screen project files can also be mapped. “Network Connections” Window To add a new network connection, touch Add…. “Configure Network Connection” Window To add a network drive, perform the following procedure: 1. Touch to browse for the new network connection.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 “Setup Proxy” Window To setup a proxy server, select Use Proxy Server. 1. Enter the IP address or name of the proxy server. 2. If desired, specify addresses that should not use the proxy server (i.e. intranet addresses). Touch OK to enable the proxy server connection and return to the “Security Setup” window. Then touch Close to return to the setup menu.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Two buttons below the hexadecimal display, Down and Up, decrease and increase the Cresnet ID by one, respectively. Select OK to accept the changes and return to the setup menu. Touch Screen The Touch Screen button opens the “Touch Screen Settings” window, which provides access to touch screen calibration when you touch Calibrate Touch Screen….
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 device to select Functions | Setup Mode…. Select Enter Calibration Mode to begin calibration. When Touch Screen Test is touched, the test screen will be displayed (refer to illustration below). This screen allows the user to test the touch screen response at 17 points on the screen. Each button on the screen will light when touched. Touch Return to exit the test screen. Touch Screen Test Window 22 • Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen: TPMC-12 Operations Guide – DOC.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Display Output Touching Display Output shows the display resolution of the touch screen and provides test charts for adjusting skew, peak and boost settings on a remote display. “Display Output” Window Select the following Test Patterns, in the following order and adjust the display as necessary. 1. Vertical Lines 2. Grid 3. Color Bars 4. Grayscale Gradient 5. Frequency Adjust Test 6. Streak, Boost and Skew 7.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 NOTE: If there is a mapped network drive on the touch screen, the first time you select Browse, it may take some time for the “Open” window to appear. NOTE: When selecting Browse, the contents of the “Recent” folder will not be available. NOTE: Projects can also be loaded via Crestron Toolbox. NOTE: If External is checked, the display list cannot be viewed via Crestron Toolbox. NOTE: When loading a project to an external storage device (e.g.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Current Loaded Firmware displays the version of the current firmware. In the Load New Firmware section, touch Browse and select the firmware file (i.e. the .csz or .zip file) to be loaded from a network drive, USB device or flash drive. Touch Load to load the new firmware. Video Each one of the video inputs is selected and adjusted from this window. Touch an input tab and adjust the settings for the selected input.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Input The Input (QM) tab of the “Video Setup” window has controls for adjusting Peak, Boost, Skew and presets for each of the inputs as shown in the following illustration. Changes are made in real time. “Video Setup” Window - Input (QM) Tab The Auto button can be used to auto detect video when a single video source (per input) is connected. Adjust Peak and Boost to compensate for white or black streaking.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Manage Presets Use the Manage Presets tab to copy presets for position, size and color for one source to other sources. “Video Setup” Window – Manage Presets Tab Audio Touch Audio to open the “Audio Setup” window. The General tab of the “Audio Setup” window is shown in the illustration on the following page. In addition to the overall Speakers volume and mute controls, volume, balance and mute controls are available for the Local Audio outputs.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 “Audio Setup” Window - General Tab The Inputs tab of the “Audio Setup” window is shown in the illustration below. “Audio Setup” Window - Inputs Tab 28 • Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen: TPMC-12 Operations Guide – DOC.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 The CH Input section of this window contains volume and mute controls for Program Audio. The QM Input section contains volume and mute controls for Program Audio, Mic 1 and Mic 2. Annotation The Annotation button displays the “MediaMarker Session Information” window. “MediaMarker Session Information” Window The “MediaMarker Session Information” window allows the date, time, author name, session title and session notes to be stored for the current frame.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Embed Apps (Embedded Applications) Touch Embed Apps to open the “Embedded Apps” window, which permits you to set Internet security to different levels for different types of Internet sites. “Embedded Apps” Window For each of the three zones (Internet, Local Intranet, and Trusted Sites), one of three security levels (High, Medium or Low) can be selected. The security levels are defined as: • High: The safest way to browse but also the least functional.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 A list of trusted sites can be created and edited by touching Add/Remove Trusted Sites. Touching this button will open the “Trusted Sites” window. From here, trusted sites can be added and edited. Sites are listed by domain name or IP address. Once all sites have been entered, touch Close. “Trusted Sites” Window NOTE: Save & Reboot on the setup menu must be selected for Embedded Apps changes to take effect.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 ETHERNET Details The Ethernet portion of the setup menu allows configuration of the touch screen settings for Ethernet communications.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 and modify the IP address, then touch OK (you must return to the “Ethernet Setup” window). Touch Configure again, change authentication, then touch OK. The order in which modifications are performed does not matter. “Local Area Connection” Window To establish dynamic or static processing, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and touch Properties.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 ships it off to a network. The IP address is a unique number consisting of four parts (called “octets”) separated by dots, e.g., 165.113.245.2. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. With dynamic addressing, a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network. In some systems, the IP address of the device can even change while it is still connected.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Identity Touch Identity to open the “Network ID” window. The “Network ID” window displays the hostname and workgroup that identify the touch screen on the network. The hostname may be used when transferring a program over Ethernet using Crestron Toolbox. This window permits editing of the hostname and workgroup. “Network ID” Window NOTE: The hostname is required for Ethernet communication. Sharing Touch Sharing to open the “Configure Shared Folders” window.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Standby Details The Standby function turns off the backlight when the touch screen is inactive for a specified time. Use the Up and Down buttons to set the Standby from 0 through 120 minutes, where 0 disables the timeout. Touch the screen to reactivate the touch screen from standby mode. When the touch screen is reactivated, the last screen to be displayed reappears.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 “Message Popup Configuration” Window There are three types of Network popup messages. Following are definitions of each message type: • Connected: A green popup message appears when the touch screen is connected to the control system. • Checking Connection: A yellow popup message appears when the touch screen is experiencing network issues.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Right click: simulates right-click of mouse Size: toggles on-screen keyboard size (small, medium, large) Keyboard translucence down: decreases keyboard translucence Keyboard translucence up: increases keyboard translucence On-Screen Keyboard The initial position of the on-screen keyboard is determined by the VT Pro-e program or SIMPL Windows settings. The on-screen keyboard will default to its largest size.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Save & Reboot and Shutdown Details To save any changes and reboot the touch screen, touch Save & Reboot, located in the lower right section of the setup menu. To turn off the touch screen, touch Shut Down, located in lower right section of the setup menu. This is the recommended method for shutting down the touch screen. After the touch screen has shut down, the power supply can be safely removed from the touch screen.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 NOTE: Ensure the unit is properly grounded by connecting the chassis ground lug to an earth ground (building steel). NOTE: The TPMC-12 can only be powered by the 4-position terminal block connector labeled NET. Power cannot be supplied from network devices that are connected to the mini-terminal block connectors.
Crestron TPMC-12 Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen TPMC-CH-IMC Interface Module For networks without CAT5 audio and video, the TPMC-CH-IMC Interface Module (as well as a 15 foot “triamese” interface cable) is included to convert unbalanced video sent over coax cable and balanced/unbalanced audio sent over shielded, twisted-pair wiring to Crestron Certified Wire for connection to the touch screen. NOTE: The TPMC-CH-IMC is not for use with QuickMedia.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Cable Management The TPMC-12 uses a built-in strain relief to prevent accidental disconnection of vital cables and provide strain relief for connectors on cables and the touch screen. Refer to the following illustration to use the built-in strain relief mechanism to secure cables to the touch screen.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Tilt Angle Tension Adjustment Use a 5/32” socket (not included) with a hex drive key (Allen wrench) to increase or decrease pivot tension at the base of the touch screen. Turning the key clockwise increases the tension, counterclockwise decreases tension.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Programming Software Have a question or comment about Crestron software? Answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) can be viewed in the Online Help section of the Crestron Web site. To post a question or view questions you have submitted to Crestron’s True Blue Support, log in at http://support.crestron.com. First-time users will need to establish a user account.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Locating the TPMC-12 (Cresnet) in the Device Library b. To incorporate the TPMC-12 (Ethernet) into the system, drag the TPMC-12 from the Touchpanels | Touchpanels (Ethernet) folder of the Device Library and drop it in the System Views. Locating the TPMC-12 (Ethernet) in the Device Library The system tree of the control system displays the device in the appropriate slot(s) with a default Net ID or IP ID as shown in the following illustration.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 C2ENET-2 and C2Net Devices, Slot 8 and 9 2. If additional TPMC-12 devices are to be added, repeat step 1 for each device. Each TPMC-12 device is assigned a different Net ID or IP ID number as it is added. 3. If necessary, double click a device to open the “Device Settings” window and change the Net ID or IP ID, as shown in the following figures.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 “Device Settings: Crestron TPMC-12 (Ethernet)” Window NOTE: The ID code specified in the SIMPL Windows program must match the Net ID or IP ID of each unit. Refer to “Identity Code” on page 15. Program Manager Program Manager is the view where programmers “program” a Crestron control system by assigning signals to symbols. The symbol can be viewed by double clicking on the icon or dragging it into Detail View.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 shareware. The TPMC-12 touch screens only accept the following WAV file format: PCM, 8 and 16 bit, 8 – 44.1kHz, mono and stereo. For more information about how to use Sound Recorder, refer to its User’s Guide and extensive help information provided with the software. Also refer to the help file in VT Pro-e to learn how to use its audio tool, Sound Manager, to attach WAV files to a touch screen project.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 to a minimum (e.g. for a family photo, etc.), you can create a sophisticated project that will fit in the memory space provided and have the touch screen remain very responsive. Relationship of Bits to Colors NUMBER OF BITS 1 bit NUMBER OF COLORS Black and White 2 bits 4 Colors 4 bits 16 Colors 8 bits 256 Colors 16 bits 65,536 Colors (Highcolor) 24 bits 16.7 million Colors (Truecolor) 32 bits 16.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Push Button Programming Four of the buttons can be programmed to access any frequently used command. Each button has a permanently fixed digital join number. The sequence of digital join numbers is (left to right) 1 through 4. Refer to the following illustration for their assigned join numbers. A description for each button signal is described in the SIMPL Windows help file (F1).
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 strings or you can pad each number with “\x00” to make it multibyte and then combine it with Chinese characters in the same string. Of course you can always use the workaround of showing a graphic that displays the string but it is not dynamic. To compile and use multibyte characters it is essential that the operating system understand the language.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Embedded Applications in ProjectView Right-click on any of the applications in the Project View and select Properties to open the “Embedded Application Property” window (refer to the illustration on the following page). This window permits a choice of positions on the screen, assignment of an analog touch join type and number and a show/hide join number.
Crestron TPMC-12 Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Sample of an “Embedded Application Properties” Window Programming Embedded Windows Applications The following diagram is an example of a basic SIMPL program that enables you to open/close an embedded application. The example program is discussed following the diagram. TPMC-12 (Digitals) The example has Join #10 assigned to a button that is used to toggle the state of Internet Explorer. Press10 is routed to the clock line of a Toggle symbol.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 application can also be closed by pressing the "X" in the upper right hand corner of Internet Explorer, we must keep the logic synchronized. If we do not, the toggle will get out of sync. Similarly, using the reserved join to launch the embedded application would result in the application being open, but the state of the toggle remaining low, so a one-shot is used to set the state of the toggle if the embedded application is opened in this way.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Uploading and Upgrading Crestron recommends using the latest programming software and that each device contains the latest firmware to take advantage of the most recently released features. However, before attempting to upload or upgrade it is necessary to establish communication. Once communication has been established, files (for example, programs, projects or firmware) can be transferred to the control system (and/or device).
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Programs, Projects and Firmware Program, project or firmware files may be distributed from programmers to installers or from Crestron to dealers. Firmware upgrades are available from the Crestron Web site as new features are developed after product releases. One has the option to upload programs and projects via the programming software or to upload and upgrade via the Crestron Toolbox.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Operation MediaMarker Crestron’s MediaMarker software is used to create, organize and save presentations. A presenter can devise an entire lecture or demonstration and save it to the notebook. At the presenter’s discretion, the audience may view the presentation complete with annotation in real-time. MediaMarker can be used with the TPMC-12 or on a personal computer.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 port 21 or 80. The only ports the system listens to are the ports registered to Crestron. 6. Virus from other machines on the network Since drives on the TPMC-12 can be shared on the network, it is possible that a virus can write itself to files/folders on these shares. Our recommendation therefore is to share as “Read-Only”, so that viruses cannot attach themselves to files on the TPMC-12. 7.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Problem Solving Troubleshooting The following table provides corrective action for possible trouble situations. If further assistance is required, please contact a Crestron customer service representative. TPMC-12 Troubleshooting TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION Touch screen does not function. Touch screen is not communicating with the network. Use Crestron Toolbox (via SIMPL Windows or VT Pro-e) to poll the network.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 TPMC-12 Troubleshooting (Continued) TROUBLE Video window touch screen has no display. Communications via the LAN port is not functioning. POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION Improper video connection. Verify proper connections on the touch screen. Incorrect video cable used. Verify that the correct video cable is being used. Incorrect video format selection. Select the proper video input configuration in the touch screen configuration setup menu.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Cable Length Equation 40,000 L< RxP Where: L = Length of run (or chain) in feet R = 6 Ohms (Crestron Certified Wire: 18 AWG (0.75 mm 2 )) or 1.6 Ohms (Cresnet HP: 12 AWG (4 mm 2 )) P = Cresnet power usage of entire run (or chain) Make sure the cable length value is less than the value calculated on the right side of the equation.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Future Updates As Crestron improves functions, adds new features and extends the capabilities of the TPMC-12, additional information may be made available as manual updates. These updates are solely electronic and serve as intermediary supplements prior to the release of a complete technical documentation revision. Check the Crestron Web site periodically for manual update availability and its relevance.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Return and Warranty Policies Merchandise Returns / Repair Service 1. No merchandise may be returned for credit, exchange or service without prior authorization from Crestron. To obtain warranty service for Crestron products, contact an authorized Crestron dealer. Only authorized Crestron dealers may contact the factory and request an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number.
Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-12 Microsoft® Windows XP® Embedded End User License Agreement • • • • • • • You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includes software licensed by Crestron Electronics from Microsoft Licensing Inc. or its affiliates (“MS”). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as associated media, printed materials, and “online” or electronic documentation (“SOFTWARE”), are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties.
Crestron TPMC-12 • • • • • • • • • Isys® 12” Tilt Touch Screen Maximum Number of Processors. The SOFTWARE may not be used by more than two (2) processors at any one time on the DEVICE. Remote Boot Feature. Your DEVICE may be enabled with a Remote Boot feature which includes Remote Boot Installation Services tool. You may use the Remote Boot Installation Services tool only to deploy the SOFTWARE to one or more DEVICEs on which you are licensed to run the SOFTWARE (i.e.
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