User Guide for LIGHTWARE models including: TBP6-EU-W, TBP6-EU-K, TBP6 Button Panel, TBP6, Button Panel, Panel

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Quick Start Guide

TBP6-EU-W | Trigger Button Panel


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TBP6 Button Panel QSG
Front View

1 Status LED

Rear View

1 LED light settings
(jumper placed)

The Simplified Schematic of the Button Panel
Pin 1-6 GND
Pin 7 JP1 JP2 JP3 `full' `half'

Quick Start Guide
TBP6-EU-W, TBP6-EU-K Button Panels
Important Safety Instructions Please read the supplied safety instruction document before using the product and keep it available for future reference. Introduction TBP6 button panel was designed to be used with the Event Manager built-in control feature in select Lightware matrix switcher and extender products. The button panel can be installed in meeting rooms to perform basic system control actions like input selection, switching the system on/off, increasing or lowering the volume, etc. This product has a status LED and a backlight, which are fed from the 7th pin of the GPIO connector. The backlight can be switched off, or its intensity can be set to two levels with the help of traditional jumper switches. Event Manager The Event Manager is a smart, built-in feature in the Lightware HDBaseTTM compatible TPS extender family, the MODEX line and in certain matrix switchers like the MMX8x4 series. The feature can be customized through the Lightware Device Controller (LDC) software. The Event Manager reacts to internal status changes or user interactions without any external control system. The detected event is called Condition, the response is called Action.

2 Buttons (dry contact)

 The labels of the buttons are just for illustration since the button caps are empty by default. The user can insert the desired label from the attached sheet.
 To disable the backlight/status LED at all, do not link the 7th pins of the GPIO connectors, or set the Output level of the GPIO pin7 to Low in the Lightware device.

Typical Application (Example)

1

Reset

2

RS232

3

4

1

2

3

TX RX MIC IN

TXARUXDIO IN

4

IR OUT

5

6

TX TX

AUDIO OUT

ETHERNET

Made in EUS, Hn:ungary
15000/6-024H0zV1A.4C-0.85A
MMX8x4-HT420M

TPS+PoE OUT 1 TPS+PoE IN 1

TPS+PoE OUT 2 TPS+PoE IN 2

TPS+PoE IN 3

TPS+PoE IN 4

Relay box

Laptop1 Laptop2

HDMI-TPS-RX97
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HDMITPS-RX97
CATx GPIO Relay HDMI LAN RS-232

PC
TPS IN (PoE)

TBP6-EU Ceiling lamp

Button Panel Projector

Button labels

2 GPIO connector
Jumper positions The backlight of the buttons is bright (full). The backlight of the buttons is low (half). The front panel status LED is constantly on.

Example Description
The Button panel is connected to the GPIO port of the matrix. The six buttons have the following functions:

Button
L1
L2
PC LIGHTS ON/OFF PROJ
ON PROJ OFF

Function Switching the Laptop1 to the Projector (RX97) Switching the Laptop2 to the Projector (RX97) Switching the PC to the Projector (RX97) Toggle the On/Off state of the Ceiling lamp
Switching the Projector on
Switching the Projector off

The realized action Crosspoint change Crosspoint change Crosspoint change
Toggle the Relay connection Message sending over RS-232 Message sending over RS-232

The direction of the P1-P6 GPIO pins in the matrix are set as Input. Thus, when a button
is pressed the input level of the pin is changed to Low. That is used as a Condition which triggers an Action in the Event Manager. Six events are defined in the Event Manager for the six buttons.

Button LEDs 1-6

Status LED

GND

Phoenix Connector Wiring The recommended cable for the connectors is the AWG24 (0.2 mm2 diameter) or the generally used `alarm cable' with 8x0.22 mm2 wires.
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Button Connector

panel

(top)

Connector Lightware (bottom) device

 The cable between the button panel and the GPIO port was tested by 50 m, AWG23 cable type. For longer distance, please contact Lightware.
* Tips and Tricks with Pin7
The 7th pin of the GPIO connection can be used for any of the following functions:
1. Button Backlight Function The 7th pin of the button panel is connected to the 7th pin of GPIO port in the Lightware device. Set the pin direction of the 7th pin to Output and the Output level to High e.g. by using the LDC (Lightware Device Controller) software. The jumper is placed to JP1 or JP2 position. Thus, the backlight of the buttons are powered over the 7th pin.
2. Remote Status Feedback (Event Manager action) The 7th pin of the button panel is connected to the 7th pin of GPIO port in the Lightware device. The jumper is placed to JP3, the pin direction of the 7th pin is set as Output and the Output level to Low. Thus, the 7th pin of the GPIO port in the Lightware device can be used as an Action. E.g. when the projector is switched on, the LED lights (the output level of the 7th pin is changed to High).  This feature is not available in the case of MMX8x4-HT420M.
3. Custom Usage of the 7th Pin In this case the LEDs of the button panel will be dark. The 7th pin of the button panel is not connected. The 7th pin of the GPIO port in the Lightware device will be free and can be used as an input or output.  The 7th pin of the GPIO port in the MMX8x4-HT420M matrix sends 5V constantly.

Box Contents

Button panel

Mounting screws (2 pcs.)

Phoenix Combicon 8-pole connector

SWaafertryanatnyd Info

Quick Start Guide

Transparent button caps in a plastic bag 1

Labels for button caps

Safety and Warranty Info, Quick Start Guide

1 The transparent caps are not placed onto the buttons, thus, you can easily insert the desired labels and fix the caps ­ see the related section.

Button Panel Mounting The TBP6-EU button panel can be mounted to a standard European round / circular wall mounting box:

Label and Cap Fixation The caps of the buttons are supplied separately with the product in a plastic bag. Select the desired label and insert it as shown in attached figure: 1. Insert the label. 2. Place the cap and pay attention to the nut; the direction of the buttons are different, thus,
certain caps must be rotated by 90°.

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Specification

GPIO

Dimensions

General

Connector type ......................................................................8-pole Phoenix connector The values are in mm.

Compliance ...................................................................................................CE, UKCA

Number of configurable pins ........................................................................................ 7

80

EMC (Emission).....................................................................EN 55032:2015+A1:2020

Port direction............................................................................................Input or output

EMC (Emission)...................................................................EN 55035:2017+A11:2020

Input voltage: Low / High level ..............................................................0 - 0,8V / 2 - 5V

60

Safety compliance ............................................................................. EN 62368-1:2020

Output voltage: Low / High level...................................................... 0 - 0,5 V / 4.5 - 5 V

RoHS .....................................................................................................EN 63000:2018

Warranty ............................................................................................................. 3 years Operating temperature ....................................................... 0 to +50°C (+32 to +122°F) Operating humidity ......................................................... 10% to 90%, non-condensing
Cooling ............................................................................................................. Passive

4.3 20

Enclosure...................................................................................................... 1 mm steel

Dimensions.............................................................................. 80 W x 20 D x 80 H mm

44

Weight .....................................................................................................................90 g

Power Power supply .............................................. remote power via the 7th pin of the GPIO

.............................................................................................. (only for the light function)

80

Compatible Devices The button panel can be connected to a Lightware device assembled with an 8-pole GPIO port:
 UMX-TPS-TX130, UMX-TPS-TX140, UMX-TPS-TX140-Plus  UMX-HDMI-140, UMX-HDMI-140-Plus  DP-TPS-TX220  HDMI-TPS-TX220  SW4-OPT-TX240RAK  DVI-HDCP-TPS-TX220  SW4-TPS-TX240, SW4-TPS-TX240-Plus  MMX8x4-HT420M



References

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