Downloads
A device license is required in order for TPControl to connect to an AMX NetLinx control system. TPControl licenses are available via the Products pages.
Download TPControl from the respective AppStore for your device.
In addition, TPTransfer for Windows can be used to transfer TP4 files to TPControl devices.
For further information, please refer to the Documentation downloads available below, which are also included in TPTransfer.
(for iPad / iPad mini / iPhone / iPod Touch)
TPControl is available on the iTunes AppStore and can be downloaded as a demonstration for free.
Please download on your device, in iTunes or using the link to the right:
(for Android)
You can download TPControl from Google Play or by clicking the download link.
TPControl for Android is also available on other Android Market places, or to manually download please refer here.
(For Windows XP/Vista/7)
TPTransfer is required for licensing TPControl, as well as transferring TP4 files to TPControl on your device.
Please download the latest version of TPTransfer, using the link to the right:
Complementary to TPTransfer, our online service TPCloud can be used to license TPControl, and also provides configuration options for Settings and TP4 files for TPControl devices.
(for Windows 8 PCs / Tablets)
You can download TPControl from the Windows Store or by clicking the download link.
Documentation
Token Registration for TPControl - Quick Start Guide
TPControl - API Commands supported in addition to AMX commands
TPControl for Apple, TPCloud and TPTransfer guide
TPControl for Apple - Device Settings
TPControl for Android, TPCloud and TPTransfer guide
TPControl for Android - Device Settings
TPControl for Windows8-RT, TPCloud and TPTransfer guide
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