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Brand | Philips |
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Model | DTP100 |
Category | Touch Panel |
Language | English |
Device operates in basic modes until programmed. Contact local agent for details. Factory defaults allow control of all channels.
Mount indoors away from direct sunlight. Optimum viewing angle is 75°. Position at or slightly below eye level for users.
Use screened, stranded RS485 cable with three twisted pairs. Segregate from mains cables by 300mm. Consult dealer for long runs.
LCD display and touch membrane are sensitive. Use fingertip only. Backlight is fragile and high voltage. Clean with dry cloth.
Powered from the DyNet network. Does not require mains voltage supply.
Details power supply (12V DC @ 400mA) and various IO ports including RS485, Ethernet, InfraRed, and USB sockets.
Provides screen dimensions, resolution, colour depth, contrast, luminance, type, and backlight information.
Lists the embedded OS (Windows CE 5.0) and included software like Internet Explorer and Media Player.
Specifies compliance standards (CE, C-Tick) and operating ambient temperature and humidity ranges.
Details audio output (line out, speaker, mic) and construction materials (fixings, CPU, memory, dimensions, weight).
Diagram identifying USB sockets for keyboard/mouse and programming, the DyNet port, 3.5mm stereo jack, and Ethernet socket.
Guidance on choosing an appropriate mounting location to ensure optimal viewing and avoid glare.
Recommended back box part numbers for dry lining or plasterboard applications for wall mounting.
Diagram and explanation of how to connect data cables in a daisy chain configuration using the DyNet network.
Diagram showing the pinout for the RJ12 socket, including power, data, and ground connections.
Diagram illustrating permanent serial cable connections and recommended wire colour coding for data transmission.
Lists various recommended cable types and manufacturers for RS485 serial communication.
Details the recommended colour coding for pairs used for GND, +VE, DATA+, and DATA- for consistency.
Explains the recommended 'daisy chain' method for connecting devices, including termination requirements.
Information on using serial ports to interconnect devices like dimmers, panels, and controllers.