Philips DTP100 User manual

WMGD Pty Limited trading as Dynalite
Unit 6, 691 Gardeners Road Mascot NSW 2020 Australia
t +61 8338 9899 f +61 2 8338 9333 info.dynalite@philips.com ABN 33 097 246 921 philips.com/dynalite
DTP100
Revolution Colour Touchscreen Panel
Installation Manual
contents
warning…………………………………………….. 2
internal view……………………………………….. 3
features…………………………………………….. 2
mounting…………………………………….……… 4
important safeguards…………………………….. 2
connecting serial control cables……………….. 5
specifications………………………………………. 3

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features
Sophisticated feature-rich LCD Colour
Touchscreen panel.
DTP100 facia accommodates practically
any flat architectural surface medium.
Controls 255 areas, 255 channels per
area, 96 scenes per area, 250 events, 8
tasks.
Full access to Microsoft Windows CE
operating system and components, in
addition to Dynalite Touchscreen Panel
software.
Integrated control of lighting, AV,
security, HVAC etc.
Objects (logos, buttons, faders, floor
plans, diagnostic icons etc) can be
placed on pages and used to perform
simple and complex conditional logic
macros. Pages are created using
Dynalite‟s touchscreen editor.
important safeguards
Please read these instructions
Special programming –This device will only
operate in basic modes until programmed. If
programming is required, contact your local
agent for details. Once the data cable is
connected to the device, the factory default
settings will allow the panel to control all
channels in all dimmers.
Mounting location –This device must be
mounted indoors away from direct sunlight.
The optimum viewing angle is 75°. Ensure that
the LCD display will be at or slightly below eye
level for all users. Take this into account when
deciding the mounting location.
Data cable –The recommended cable for
connections to the serial port is screened,
stranded RS485 data cable with three twisted
pairs. Part numbers for various manufacturers
are listed on page 5. This cable should be
segregated from mains cables by a minimum
distance of 300mm. If anticipated cable runs
are over 600 metres for serial cables or 12
metres for analogue cables, consult your
Dynalite dealer for advice. Do not cut or
terminate live data cables.
The display –The DTP100 LCD display and
touch membrane are very sensitive to damage
from sharp or hard objects. Never operate the
panel using anything other than your fingertip.
The miniature fluorescent tube backlight is very
fragile and runs at a high voltage. Ensure there
are no protrusions when fitting the panel to the
wall. If cleaning is required, use a dry cloth or
soft cloth with alcohol, neutral detergent or
ethanol for clearing of dirt and smudging.
Power supply –The DTP100 Touchscreen
Panel is powered from the DyNet network and
does not require mains voltage supply.
Warning
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS DEVICE TO RAINOR MOISTURE.
DO NOT ENERGISE UNLESS THE
FRONT COVER IS IN PLACE.
INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING AND
MAINTENANCE MUST BE CARRIED OUT
BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL

specifications
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internal view
Supply +VE:
12V DC @ 400mA from the DyNet Network
IO ps:
1 x RS485 DyNet serial port,
1 x RJ45 10/100BaseT Ethernet port,
1 x InfraRed Remote receiver,
1 x Mini USB Type B service socket (programming port),
1 x Mini USB Type B service socket (keyboard/mouse)
Screen:
Viewable Area: 10.8cm (4.3”) diagonal, (H 5.68cm x W 9.5cm)
Resolution: 480x272 (16:0 screen ration)
Colour Depth: 16bit (65535)
Contrast: 400:1 Luminance: 350 cd/m2
Screen Type: TFT LCD
Viewing Angle: H 75° Vtop 75° Vbottom 45°
Backlight: Dimmable CCFL 40,000 hr rated
Touch Overlay: 4 wire resistive
Operating System & Software:
Windows CE 5.0, Internet Explorer 6, Windows Media Player 9 with
MP3 support
Compliance:
CE, C-Tick
Ambient Temperature:
0° to 45C ambient temperature
10% to 90% RH non-condensing
Audio:
On board speaker
Line out via 3.5mm stereo jack
Microphone
Construction:
Concealed fixings fascia
Hardware:
CPU: Intel XScale PXA270 520MHz
Non Volatile Memory: FLASH, 128Mb
Volatile Memory: SDRAM, 64Mb
Dimensions:
Exposed: H 86mm x W 146mm x D 5mm
Packed weight:
0.9 kg
Keyboard/Mouse port -
Type B USB Socket
Programming port -
Type B USB Socket
DyNet port
Ethernet RJ45
network socket
3.5mm stereo jack

mounting
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Selecting a Location
Remember the display height should be equal to, or slightly below, the eye level of all users. Avoid
a location in which bright light is present, either directly in front of, or behind, users.
Fixing the Device
Recommended back box for dry lining / plasterboard applications, use the following part numbers.
700-279 Wallbox recess metal
700-389 Wallbox recess drywall
700-280 Wallbox surface mount

connecting serial cables
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Determine Your Requirements
Serial Ports are used to interconnect dimmers,
other control panels, sensors and AV controllers.
Serial port devices can be identified by 4
terminals labelled: GND, DATA DATA-, +VE. On
the DTP100 connect to Port 1 closest to the
RJ12 Connector.
Serial Cable Connections
There is one RS485 port for DyNet signals, in the
form of a RJ12 socket, on the rear, which is used
for the temporary connection of a PC or a
Portable Programmer (DPP601). There are data
terminals on the main PCB, for permanent
connections. The recommended cable for
connections to the serial port is screened,
stranded RS485 data cable with three twisted
pairs. Recommended cable types include:
Belden: 9503
Dynalite: DYNET-STP-CABLE
Garland: MCP3S
Hartland: HCK603
M&M Cable: B2003CS
M&M cable: B9503CS
Multicables: AWM E120236 2092 20
RS Components: 368-687
One pair is paralleled for GND, one pair
paralleled for +VE, and one pair used for DATA
and DATA.
Recommended Cable Colour Coding
Green/White pair: paralleled for GND
Orange/White pair: paralleled for +VE
Blue/White pair: Blue for DATA +
White for DATA -
The colour-coding scheme used is not critical, as
long as the same scheme is used throughout the
installation. The shield should be terminated in
the “SHIELD” terminal if present, otherwise it
should be terminated to the metal chassis of
electrically earthed devices, and looped through
on devices that are not electrically earthed.
Serial Cable Connecting Method
The recommended connecting method is to
„daisy chain‟ devices (starting at the first device,
then looping in then out of devices, with a single
cable terminating at the last device. There
should not be any spurs or stubs, and only the
first and last device should terminate one cable.
All other devices should terminate two cables).
Devices may be wired in any order. The data
cable should be segregated.
Connect Data Cable in a ‘Daisy Chain’
RJ12 Socket Connections
Serial Cable Permanent Connections

useful DyNet op codes
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DTP100 Installation Manual Rev I.doc Specifications and design subject to change without notice.
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