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3. 2 1200V Series Modero Connectors oorr tr eret tna ata nne 4 Cleaning the Touch Overlay 2 reete eo teen nonne 4 Connecting and Using Input Devices eec reno 4 Touch Panel Accessories b OR pp PRENNE I Eo ei dE 5 OVOIVIEW Ae 5 NXA AVB ETHERNET Breakout Box 2254 10 5 Product Specifications c 5 Installing the NXA AVB ETHERNET scsssessssssssssccesesssescesssssssseeseeeeeeesesssssessessseeeees 6 Wiring the NXA AVB ETHERNET connectors and 7 Wiring the NXA AVB ETHERNET for Unbalanced 8 Wiring the NXA AVB ETHERNET for Balanced 8 Modero Table Top Cable CA2250 50 9 Product Specifications essersi teetan eene 9 Wiring information for the Modero Table Top 10 Installing 5 Suppression Ferrites 12 NXA CFTP Compact Flash FG2116 2x eere eerta rta na oth roe eee een ooa rta 13 NXA PCI80211G Wireless Card 2255 04
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5. 76 Step 1 Prepare the Master for communication via an 76 Step 2 Prepare the panel for communication via an 78 Step 3 Verify and Upgrade the panel firmware via an 78 Upgrading Accessory Devices via the 5 80 Step 1 Prepare the NXA BASE B for firmware transfer via USB 80 Step 2 Upgrade the NXA BASE B firmware via 5 81 Upgrading Accessory Devices via an IP Address 82 Step 1 Prepare the NXA BASE B for firmware transfer via an 82 esi Step 2 Upgrade the NXA BASE B firmware an 83 Firmware Pages and Descriptions 85 je 85 Setup Navigation pc 85 Mem 86 Project Information EEE Re re aeuo 87 Panel Informati n Page 88 Time amp Date Setup 89 Volume Page ECTETUR 90 Supported sampling rates for WAV essen eene entente nnn nennen 91 Protected 5
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7. 111 OPPM ULL IL UL 112 E 112 PPT 112 a E E E E 112 QPSE E T T E 112 113 113 113 Programming Numbers 2 esa iiaea 114 RGB Triplets And Names For Basic 88 Colors 114 ide c 114 P 114 Font Styles and ID Numbers 116 Border styles mee 116 AM Button Comiialids 118 118 RAPP v em 118 uu IU CIT T 119 BAU em 119 P 119 le TERI LII ILU 120 M 120 DI DLL LLLI LO LI LLL LLLI 120 121 ul 121 ABUL eR E 121 ua lem H Q 122
8. eere rete rrr onto eene rem pae rete 34 Installing the NXD panel within a Conduit Box eene 34 Installing the NXD into drywall using Expansion Clips eee 36 Installing the NXD into a Flat Surface using 4 38 Installing an NXD into an optional Rack Mount Kit NXA RK1 2 40 Wiring Guidelines for the 1200V Panels eene nennen 41 Preparing captive 41 Wiring a power 41 Audio Video Port Connections and Wiring esee eee 42 Ethernet RJ 45 Port Connections and Wiring 42 Panel CallbEallon 45 ey Ac 45 Calibrating the Modero Panel aee 45 Testing your Calibration etr reete taeda eaa ede eee aer eun 46 Configuring COMMUNICATION 47 Pe 47 Modero Setup and System 47 Configuring and Using USB with a Virtual Master 49 Step 1 Setting up the Panel and PC for USB Communication 49 Step 2 Confirming the Installation of the USB Driver on the PC 49 Step 3 Confirm and View the current AMX USB device con
9. EEEE REEE 91 Video Adjustment Slide Out Option 91 Video Adjustment Video Adjustment 92 Battery Base Page 93 Protected Setup Navigation Buttons lt s sccscssecsessessnssnecsnsescsresersessensesedoosesetarnes 95 Protected Setup Page e 96 54 Web Control Page ve 98 Sensor Setup 99 Using the Automated Brightness Control feature DIM 101 Password Setup Page vs 102 Calibration Page ee 102 Wireless Settings 103 System Settings 107 liii e 109 es P 109 Assignments e 109 Page Commands mee T 109 PESE CDU LU DULL D OLD 109 cec 109 EJB 110 PDR S 110 jud 110 QPP TITEL 110 E n 110 111 PPE IET 111 OPP Gio E 111 EE T
10. For instance http www amx com img asp device DV would become http www amx com img asp device 10001 Appendix Text Formatting Codes for Bargraphs Joysticks Text formatting codes for bargraphs provide a mechanism to allow a portion of a bargraphs text to be dynamically provided information about the current status of the level multistate and traditional These codes would be entered into the text field along with any other text The following is a code list used for bargraphs Bargraph Text Code Inputs Code Bargraph Multi State Bargraph P Display the current percentage of the Display the current percentage of the bargraph derived from the Adjusted bargraph derived from the Adjusted Level Value as it falls between the Level Value as it falls between the Range Values Range Values V Raw Level Value Raw Level Value L Range Low Value Range Low Value H Range High Value Range High Value S N A Current State A Adjusted Level Value Range Low Value Adjusted Level Value Range Low Value subtracted from the Raw Level Value subtracted from the Raw Level Value R Low Range subtracted from the High Low Range subtracted from the High Range Range Dollar sign Dollar sign Buy changing the text on a button via VT command you can modify the codes on a button When one of the Text Formatting Codes is encountered by the firmware it is replaced with the correct
11. Channel Code Channel Code Number Number Channel Port 7 10 Channel Port A 3 132 Address Siider Port ress Level Port Button Port 2 8 3 50 4 9 1 8 Number Address Code Address Code Number Number Number FIG 95 Button slider Function Show example G4 Web Control Page The G4 Web Control page FIG 96 centers around enabling and disabling both the display and control of your panel via the web An external PC running a VNC client installed during the initial communication to the G4 panel makes this possible G Back G4 Web Control G4 Web Control Settings y G4 Web Control Timeout FIG 96 G4 Web Control page Each panel supports the open standard Virtual Network Computing VNC interface These panels contain a VNC server that allows them to accept a connection from any other device running a VNC client Once a connection is established to that target device the client can control the touch panel remotely The elements of the G4 Web Control page are described in the table below G4 Web Control Page Elements Back Saves the changes and returns you to the previously active touch panel page Connection Status icon This visual display of the connection status allows the user to have a current visual update of the panel s connection status regardless of what page is currently active
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13. Operation Reference Guide NXD T 1200V 12 Modero Video Wall Flush Mount Touch Panel Composite S Video Support Touch Panels Last Revised 7 2 2012 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer This Limited Warranty and Disclaimer extends only to products purchased directly from AMX or an AMX Authorized Partner which include AMX Dealers Distributors VIP s or other AMX authorized entity AMX warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three 3 years from the date of purchase with the following exceptions Electroluminescent and LCD Control Panels are warranted for three 3 years except for the display and touch overlay compo nents are warranted for a period of one 1 year Disk drive mechanisms pan tilt heads power supplies and MX Series products are warranted for a period of one 1 year AMX lighting products are guaranteed to switch on and off any load that is properly connected to our lighting products as long as the AMX lighting products are under warranty AMX also guarantees the control of dimmable loads that are properly con nected to our lighting products The dimming performance or quality there of is not guaranteed impart due to the random combi nations of dimmers lamps and ballasts or transformers AMX software is warranted for a period of ninety 90 days Batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered under the warranty AMX AutoPatc
14. 2 1 oet p sotsin aired esisin n 160 URL RESOURCES M 160 Special Escape Sequences neret tor See ten esee 161 TROUDIESHOORIUNG 163 epic f 163 Introduction has taken a great leap forward with the release of their new 1200V Series of Modero touch panels These panels offer the ability to display Composite video 802 11g communication and USB support for extended input devices and panel programming via a mini USB port The new G4 graphics and Video technology is supported by the release of the latest TPDesign4 Touch Panel Design Program These video capable panels support several video formats NTSC SECAM and PAL Color Active CA panels don t support video Each 1200V Series panels have been pre installed with 2 antennas which can be later used to configure each panel type for wireless communication via an optional NXA 80211G wireless mini PCI card Modero Video Touch Panels 1200V Series The new and enhanced line of 12 Modero Touch Panel NXT NXD 1200V represent the next step in video capable panels and departs from the previously popular CA version In addition to Composite S Video support does not support Component RGB signals the new 1200V panels feature dual USB connectivity for mouse and keyboard and antennas the use of a mini USB port for panel programming and a complete departure from the u
15. Wireless Settings Page Elements Cont Wireless Settings Cont WEP Keys This feature provides you with another level of security by selecting a Key value Asingle button is available for each WEP key up to a maximum of four keys Pushing any of these buttons brings up an on screen keyboard Keys should be entered in hexadecimal notation It is common practice for every two characters representing a single byte to be separated by a colon Press Done to accept any changes and save the new value Ex 01 0A 67 F3 56 although this is not necessary and the key may be entered by omitting the colons A 64 bit key will be 10 characters in length while a 128 bit key will be 26 characters in length The length of the key entered determines the level of WEP encryption employed Either 64 bit or 128 bit 128 bit keys may also be entered and are used if supported by the internal wireless card Current Key Displays the current WEP key in use Keys may also be examined by touching the key buttons and noting the keyboard initialization text When working with a single panel and a single WAP it is recommended that you manually enter the Current Key from the WAP into the selected WEP Key When working with a single WAP and multiple panels it is recommended that you generate a Current Key using the same passphrase on all panels and then enter the panel produced WEP key manually into the Wireless Access Point Channel The R
16. Protected Setup Navigation Buttons The Protected Setup Navigation Buttons FIG 92 appear on the left of the panel screen when the Protected Setup page is currently active Modero Protected Setup Navigation Buttons Back Web Control Sensors Passwords Calibrate Wireless Settings System Settings AMX FIG 92 Protected Setup Navigation Buttons These Navigation Buttons are specific to these Modero panels and include the panel specific elements described in the following table Protected Setup Navigation Button Elements G4 Web Control Press the G4 Web Control button to access the G4 Web Control page where you can enable or disable display and control of your panel via the web by a PC running a VNC client Refer to the Using G4 Web Control to Interact with a G4 Panel section on page 68 for more detailed information Sensors Press the Sensors button to access the Sensors Setup page where you can modify monitor both the light and motion sensor settings Refer to the Sensor Setup Page section on page 99 for more detailed information Passwords Press the Passwords button to access the Passwords Setup page where you can specify up to five security passwords Default password is 1988 Refer to the Password Setup Page section page 102 for more detailed information Calibrate Press the Calibrate button to access the Calibration page where you can
17. Winimum Brahtness FIG 98 Sensor Setup page NOTE A light level value between the Minimum and Maximum DIM Mode values delivers an average light level The DIM mode Min Level can never exceed the DIM Mode Max Level The elements of the Sensor Setup page are described in the table below Sensor Setup Page Elements Back Saves the changes and returns you to the previously active touch panel page Connection Status icon This visual display of the connection status allows the user to have a current visual update of the panel s connection status regardless of what page is currently active Lock only appears on the icon if the panel has established a connection with a currently secured target Master requiring a username and password Light Sensor Allows you to monitor and alter the sensitivity of the Modero panel light sensor The Light Sensor Level field indicates the level used to report the light sensor level back to the NetLinx Master set in TPD4 read only The Light Sensor Level Port field indicates the port used to report the light sensor level back to the NetLinx Master set in TPD4 read only The Light Sensor Channel field indicates the level used to report the sensor channel back to the NetLinx Master set in 4 It is On when you are below the Maximum dim mode level read only The Light Sensor Channel Port field indicates the port us
18. BMF subcommand MK sets the input mask of a text area see the BMF section on page 123 Input Mask Ranges These ranges allow a user to specify the minimum and maximum numeric value for a field Only one range is allowed per field Using a range implies a numeric entry ONLY Input Mask Ranges Character Meaning Start range End range Range Separator An example from the above table 01255 This allows a user to enter a value from 0 to 255 Input Mask Next Field Characters These characters allow you to specify a list of characters that cause the keyboard to move the focus to the next field when pressed instead of inserting the text into the text area Input Mask Next Field Char Character Meaning Start Next Field List End Next Field List An example from the above table or or Tells the system that after a user hits any of these keys proceed to the next text area input box Input mask operations Input Mask Operators change the behavior of the field in the following way Input Mask Operators Character Meaning lt Forces all characters to be converted to lowercase gt Forces all characters to be converted to uppercase Sets the overflow flag for this field Input mask literals To define a literal character enter any character other than those shown in the above table including spaces and symbols A back sla
19. TPD4 Border Styles Cont Border styles Border styles Circle 15 Fuzzy Circle 25 Glow L Circle 35 Help Down Circle 45 Help Down Reversed Circle 55 Menu Bottom Rounded 15 Circle 65 Menu Bottom Rounded 25 Circle 75 Menu Bottom Rounded 35 Circle 85 Menu Bottom Rounded 45 Circle 95 Menu Bottom Rounded 55 Circle 105 Menu Bottom Rounded 65 Circle 115 Menu Bottom Rounded 75 Circle 125 Menu Bottom Rounded 85 Circle 135 Menu Bottom Rounded 95 Circle 145 Menu Bottom Rounded 105 Circle 155 Menu Bottom Rounded 115 Circle 165 Menu Bottom Rounded 125 Circle 175 Menu Bottom Rounded 135 Circle 185 Menu Bottom Rounded 145 Circle 195 Menu Bottom Rounded 155 Cursor Bottom Menu Bottom Rounded 165 Cursor Bottom with Hole Menu Bottom Rounded 175 Cursor Top Menu Bottom Rounded 185 Cursor Top with Hole Menu Bottom Rounded 195 Cursor Left Menu Left Rounded 15 Cursor Left with Hole Menu Left Rounded 25 Cursor Right Menu Left Rounded 35 Cursor Right with Hole Menu Left Rounded 45 Custom Frame Menu Left Rounded 55 Diamond 15 Menu Left Rounded 65 Diamond 25 Menu Left Rounded 75 Diamond 35 Menu Left Rounded 85 Diamond 45 Menu Left Rounded 95 Menu Left Rounded 105 Menu Top Rounded 65 Menu Left Rounded 115 Menu Left Rounded 125 Menu Top Rounded 75 Menu Top Rounded 85 Menu Left Rounded 135 Menu T
20. 13 Product Specifications EL 14 Installation and Upgrade of the Internal NXT 15 Step 1 Remove the existing NXT Outer Housing 15 Step 2 Install the 802 119 mini PCI Wireless Card eee 16 Step 3 Install the Compact Flash Memory Card 17 Step 4 Close and Resecure the NXT Panel 19 Installation and Upgrade of the Internal NXD Components 19 Step 1 Remove the existing NXD Outer Housing eene 19 Step 2 Install the new 802 119 mini PCI Wireless card NXD 20 Step 3 Install the new Compact Flash Memory card 20 Step 4 Close and Resecure the NXD Panel Enclosure 21 NXT BP Power Pack 2255 10 S E MEE M In VERE SEE RAE 21 Product Specifications 5 t eei ee coe nere ERR II NA TREE SEAE ENSE 21 NXA BASE B Battery Base Kit FG2255K 22 Product Specifications D 22 Checking the NXT BP battery charge eese eene 22 Installing the NXA BASE
21. BRD vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt border name gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state border name Refer toTPD4 Border Styles by Name table on page 116 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BRD 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 Quad Line Sets the border by name Quad Line to those buttons with the variable text range of 500 504 amp 510 515 Refer to theTPD4 Border Styles by Name table on page 116 BSF Set the focus to the text area Note Select one button at a time single variable text address Do not assign a variable text address range to set focus to multiple buttons Only one variable text address can be in focus at a time Syntax BSF vt addr range gt lt selection value gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 selection value Unselect 0 and select 1 Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BSF 500 1 Sets the focus to the text area of the button ABSM Submit text for text area buttons This command causes the text areas to send their text as strings to the NetLinx Master Syntax BSM vt addr range gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BSM 500 Submits the text of the text area button BSO Set the sound played when a button is pressed If the sound name is
22. Set the bargraph ramp up time in intervals of 1 10 second eGD bargraph ramp down gt Set the bargraph ramp down time in 1 10 second lt drag increment Set the bargraph drag increment Refer to the GDI command on page 130 for more information 1 lt On Off gt Set the Video either On value 1 or Off value 0 lt type Set the Feedback Output Type to one of the following None Channel Invert On AlwaysOn Momentary or Blink 96SM Submit a text for text area button 5 lt 1 or 0 gt Set the focus for text area button OP lt 0 255 gt Set the button opacity to either Invisible value 0 or Opaque value 255 OP lt 00 FF gt Set the button opacity to either Invisible value 00 or Opaque value FF eUN Unicode text gt Set the Unicode text See the UNI section on page 136 for the text format eL N 0 240 Set the lines of video being removed See the BLN section on page 121 for more information lt text effect name gt Set the text effect lt effect color gt Set the text effect color eML max length gt Set the maximum length of a text area lt mask gt Set the input mask of a text area 9eNL 0 1 Log On Log Off the computer control connection eVN network name gt Set network connection name lt gt Set th
23. Create multiple logical fields Specify range of characters number for each field With this feature it is NOT necessary to Limit you to a choice of selections Handle complex input tasks such as names days of the weeks or months by name Perform complex validation such as Subnet Mask validation Input Mask Character Types These character types define what information is allowed to be entered in any specific instance The following table lists what characters in an input mask will define what characters are allowed in any given position Character Types Character Masking Rule 0 Digit 0 to 9 entry required plus and minus signs not allowed 9 Digit or space entry not required plus and minus signs not allowed Digit or space entry not required plus and minus signs allowed L Letter A to Z entry required Letter A to Z entry optional Letter or digit entry required Letter or digit entry optional Any character or a space entry required gt Any character or a space entry optional The number of the above characters used determines the length of the input masking box Example 0000 requires an entry requires digits to be used and allows only 4 characters to be entered used Refer to the following Send Commands for more detailed information BIM Sets the input mask for the specified addresses see the B M section on page 121
24. MEA D WARNING 8 Enter the Device value associated with the panel and the System number associated with the Master listed in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window The Port field is greyed out 9 Click the Reboot Device checkbox This causes the touch panel to reboot after the firmware update process is complete The reboot of the panel can take up 30 seconds after the firmware process has finished 10 Click Send to begin the transfer The file transfer progress is indicated on the bottom right of the dialog FIG 78 11 Click Close after the panel reboots to return to the main program 12 Right click the associated System number and select Refresh System This causes a refresh of all project systems establishes a new connection to the Master and populates the System list with devices on your particular system 13 Confirm the panel has been properly updated to the correct firmware version Upgrading Accessory Devices via the USB The following accessory devices are firmware upgradeable NXA BASE B Battery Base FG2255 10 This device is not given a unique device number which would ordinarily appear within the Online Tree tab of NetLinx Studio It appears below the target panel which it is a part of as seen below in FIG 79 Target Panel Device a Battery Base G arge Status v 4 38 Time Unti Charged NXA BASE B base version PanellShutdowm 4 Pit aa P 4 CD OR aeee gt
25. The NXT BP Power Pack FIG 25 is a rechargeable Lithium Ion smart battery used to provide power to the NXT Modero panel through the NXA BASE B Battery Base This battery incorporates an on board battery life indicator The NXT BP battery can be charged through either the base when connected to the Modero panel or through an optional NXT CHG Modero Power Station Extra NXT BP Power Packs can be purchased separately as an optional accessory FIG 25 NXT BP Power Pack Product Specifications NXT BP Specifications Dimensions HWD 0 69 x 3 50 x 5 81 1 75 cm x 8 89 cm x 14 76 cm Power Voltage 11 1 Volts nominal Weight Single NXT BP Power Pack 1 0 Ibs 0 45 kg Features Battery Usage 4 to 8 hours time is usage dependant Charge Capacity 6300mAh Operating Storage Operating Temperature 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F Environment Operating Humidity 20 85 RH Storage Discharge Temperature 20 C 4 to 60 140 F Storage Humidity 5 85 RH NXA BASE B Battery Base FG2255K The NXA BASE B Battery Base is a Modero accessory that allows the Modero Table Top touch panels NXT to function off the collective charge of two internally connected NXT BP batteries FG2255 10 The base provides both power and battery information to the panel via the panel interface connector FIG 26 The NXT BP batteries can be charged through either the base only when connecte
26. Variable variable text address range 1 4000 bargraph limit range 1 65535 bargraph upper limit range Example SEND COMMAND Panel GLH 500 1000 Changes the bargraph upper limit to 1000 GLL Change the bargraph lower limit Syntax GLL vt addr range gt lt bargraph low gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 bargraph limit range 1 65535 bargraph lower limit range Example SEND_COMMAND Panel GLL 500 150 Changes the bargraph lower limit to 150 AGRD Change the bargraph ramp down time in 1 10th of a Syntax GRD vt addr range gt lt bargraph ramp down time gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 bargraph ramp down time In 1 10th of a second intervals second Example SEND_COMMAND Panel GRD 500 200 Changes the bargraph ramp down time to 20 seconds AGRU Syntax Change the GRU vt addr range gt lt bargraph ramp up time gt bargraph Variable ramp up time in variable text address range 1 4000 bargraph ramp up time In 1 10th of a second intervals second Example SEND_COMMAND Panel GRU 500 100 Changes the bargraph ramp up time to 10 seconds Button Commands Cont GSC Change the bargraph slider color or joystick cursor color A user can also assign the color by Name and R G B value RRGGBB or RRGGBBAA Syntax GSC vt addr range color value Variable
27. feature for the virtual PC SHO Show or hide a button with a set variable text range Syntax MBT pass data gt Variable pass data 0 None 1 Left 2 Right 3 Middle Example SEND COMMAND Panel MBT 1 Sets the mouse button mode to Left Mouse Click Syntax MDC Example SEND COMMAND Panel MDC Sets the mouse double click for use with the virtual PC Syntax SHO vt addr range gt lt command value gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 command value 0 hide 1 show Example SEND COMMAND Panel SHO 500 504 amp 510 515 0 Hides buttons with variable text address range 500 504 amp 510 515 Button Commands Cont SKT Receive touch information on specified socket Syntax SKT 0 disable socket greater than 1023 enable socket on Specified port Only socket values equal to or greater than 1024 are valid The panel will open up a TCP listening socket on the port specified User or 3rd party program can connect to the panel using this port socket number and receive touch release move strings By default the panel disables touch notifications on startup Format of the output is lt Press Release Move gt lt x coordinate gt lt y coordinate gt Example 5 7425 send_command send_command socket 7425 notification enables touch notifications on SKT 0 disable touch TEC Set the text effect
28. 12 25 Example2 If the max for the filed was 20 then the values displayed will be 1 12 5 When data overflows from numerical field overflow value is added to previous field on chain if the overflow character was specified In the above example if the overflow flag was set the first example will place the 1 into the previous logical field and the second example will place 12 in the previous logical field If the overflow filed already contains a value the new value will be inserted to the right of the current characters and the overflow field will be evaluated Overflow continues to work until a filed with no overflow value is set or there are no more fields left i e reached first field If a character is typed and that characters appear in the Next Field list the keyboard should move the focus to the next field For example when entering time a is used as a next field character If you hit 1 2 the 1 is entered in the current field hours and then the focus is moved to the next field and 2 is entered in that field When entering time in a 12 hour format entry of AM and PM is required Instead of adding AM PM to the input mask specification the AM PM should be handled within the NetLinx code This allows a programmer to show hide and provide discrete feedback for AM and PM Input mask output examples The following are some common input masking examples Output Examp
29. FON 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 4 Sets the font size to font ID 4 for the On and Off states of buttons with the variable text range of 500 504 amp 510 515 Note The Font ID is generated by TPD4 and is located in TPD4 through the Main menu Panel gt Generate Programmer s Report Text Only Format Headme txt GDI Change the bargraph drag increment Syntax GDI vt addr range bargraph drag increment gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 bargraph drag increment The default drag increment is 256 Example SEND COMMAND Panel GDI 7 128 Sets the bargraph with variable text 7 to a drag increment of 128 Button Commands Cont GIV Invert the joystick axis to move the origin to another corner Parameters 1 2 and 3 will cause a bargraph or slider to be inverted regardless of orientation Their effect will be as described for joysticks Syntax GIV vt addr range gt lt joystick axis to invert Variable variable text address range 1 4000 joystick axis to invert 0 3 0 1 0 Normal 1 Invert horizontal axis 2 Invert vertical axis 2 3 3 Invert both axis locations For a bargraph 1 Invert 0 Non Invert Example SEND_COMMAND Panel GIV 500 3 Inverts the joystick axis origin to the bottom right corner AGLH Change the bargraph upper limit Syntax GLH vt addr range gt lt bargraph hi gt
30. Lock only appears on the icon if the panel has established a connection with a currently secured target Master requiring a username and password G4 Web Control Settings Sets the IP communication values for the touch panel and contains Enable Enabled The Enable Enabled button allows you to toggle between the two G4 activation settings Enable deactivates the G4 Web Control feature on the panel Enabled activates the G4 Web Control feature on the panel and allows an external PC running a VNC client to access the panel after the remaining fields are configured Network Interface Select Displays the detected method of communication to the web Wired is used when a direct Ethernet connection is being used for communication to the web This is a default setting if no wireless interface card is detected by the panel Wireless is used when a wireless card is detected within the internal card slot This method provides an indirect communication to the web via a pre configured Wireless Access Point _ G4 Web Control Page Elements Cont Web Control Name Allows you to enter a unique alpha numeric string that is used as the display name of the panel within the Manage WebControl Connections window of the new NetLinx Security browser window This Web Control tab displays a G4 icon alongside the link to the Web Control Name given to this panel FIG 97 Web Control Password Al
31. Optional to the following NXD panels NXD 1200V NXD 1200VG NXD 1500VG NXD 1700VG Installation and Upgrade of the Internal NXT Components Upgrading the components within the Table Top panel involves removing the outer housing with speaker plate removing and or installing an existing component and then placing the outer housing back onto the NXT panel as described in the following sections Do not use Ethernet cables containing mounting boots These boots could make removal of the Ethernet connectors from the panel difficult and cumbersome Step 1 Remove the existing NXT Outer Housing 1 Carefully detach all connectors from the rear of the touch panel and then gently place the touch panel LCD facedown onto a soft cloth to expose the under side of the base FIG 17 This step helps prevent scratching of the LCD 2 Tiltthe base forward so that both the bottom surface and Housing Screws are easily accessible and then carefully remove the four plastic adhesive feet Reference the location of the four plastic adhesive feet Once the outer housing is placed back onto the panel these feet must be placed back in their original locations so they can fit into their provided openings on a Battery Base 3 While holding the outer housing and base plate at a 45 to prevent it from sliding use a grounded Phillips head screwdriver to remove the eight Housing Screws wa housing Unscrew
32. disabled when USB is selected URL In this mode enter the IP URL Master Port Number and username password if used on the Master The System Number field is read only because the panel obtains this information from the communicating Master Listen In this mode add the Modero panel address into the URL List in NetLinx Studio and set the connection mode to Listen This mode allows the Modero touch panel to listen for the Master s communication signals The System Number and Master IP URL fields are red only Auto In this mode enter the System Number and a username password if applicable This mode is used when both the panel and the NetLinx Master are on the same Subnet and the Master has its UDP feature enabled Master IP URL field is read only Allows you to enter a system number Default value is 0 zero ETHERNET Only disabled when USB is selected Sets the Master IP or URL of the NetLinx Master ETHERNET Only disabled when USB is selected Allows you to enter the port number used with the NetLinx Master Default value is 1319 ETHERNET Only disabled when USB is selected If the target Master has been previously secured enter the alpha numeric string into each field assigned to a pre configured user profile on the Master This profile should have the pre defined level of access configuration rights Refer to the Step 2 Choosing a Master Connection Mode Setting section on pa
33. lt v LB A Baten Very Low Battery Warning 4 gt Low Battery Warning T apt NetLinx Studio Online Tree tab A Accessory s corresponding firmware page FIG 79 Location of Firmware version information within NetLinx Studio The only way to upgrade the firmware of an accessory item is to send the accessory s firmware through a target panel Its this panel s device number which is entered within the Send to NetLinx Device transfer dialog in Studio Step 1 Prepare the NXA BASE B for firmware transfer via USB Before beginning with this section Unplug any connectors from the rear of the NXT panel power Ethernet etc Refer to the Installing the NXA BASE B to an NXT Modero Panel section on page 23 for installation procedures to mount the NXT atop the battery base DO NOT PLACE BATTERIES IN THE BASE BEFORE CONNECTING IT TO THE NXT PANEL Insert batteries into the NXA BASE B ONLY AFTER the base has been installed onto the bottom of the NXT panel Having batteries in the base before connection can damage the battery base Verify your NXA BASE B is securely attached to the bottom of the NXT panel Once the base is secured side out the battery compartment and install the batteries into the battery base Once the batteries are installed close the compartment Reconnect all rear connectors to the NXT panel 1 Complete the instructions for configuring the NetLinx Master
34. 1 4000 command value 0 clear 1 clear all Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BNC 973 0 Clears the annotation of the TakeNote button with variable text 973 ABNN Set the TakeNote network name for the specified Syntax BNN vt addr range gt lt network name gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 Set the TakeNote network port for the specified network name Use valid IP Address Example SEND COMMAND Panel BNN 973 192 168 169 99 Sets the TakeNote button network name to 192 168 169 99 ABNT Syntax BNT vt addr range gt lt network port gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 Set the button opacity Addresses network port 1 65535 Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BNT 973 5000 Sets the TakeNote button network port to 5000 The button opacity can be specified as decimal between 0 255 where zero 0 is invisible and 255 is opaque or as a HEX code as used in the color commands by preceding the HEX code with the sign In this case 00 becomes invisible and FF becomes opaque If the opacity is set to zero 0 this does not make the button inactive only invisible Syntax BOP vt addr range button states range button opacity Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On st
35. FIG 10 Modero Table Top cable top and cross section views The following table provides the wiring information color coding for each of the three available cable connectors on each side of the Modero Table Top Cable Table Cable Wiring Table Wire Connector 1 Connector2 1 White Orange White Orange Red 2 Orange White Orange White Black 3 White Green White Green 4 Blue White Blue White 5 White Blue White Blue 6 Green White Green White 7 White Brown White Brown 8 Brown White Brown White __ The following figures provide cross section view FIG 11 and a description FIG 12 of the Modero Table Top Cable Element 1 Binder Connector 1 amp 2 Element 2 Jacket FIG 11 Table Top Cable cross section view DESCRIPTION 9 PAIRS COMPOSITE CABLE CONSISTING OF ELEMENT 1 TWO 4 PAIR 24 AWG STRANDED TINNED COPPER POLYETHYLENE INSULATION ELEMENT 2 1 PAIR 18 AWG STRANDED TNNED COPPER PVC INSULATION AND FOIL SHIELDED OVERALL PAPER BINDER AND FLEX PVC JACKET ELEMENT 1 2 X 4 PAIRS 24 AWG STRANDED COPPER CONDUCTOR 24 AWG 7 32 TINNED COPPER OD 024 NOMINAL INSULATION 0075 WALL POLYETHYLENE OD 039 NOMINAL COLOR CODE P1 WHITE BLUE BLUE P2 WHITE ORANGE ORANGE P3 WHITE GREEN GREEN P4 WHITE BROWN BROWN PAIR 2 CONDUCTORS TWINNED LEFT HAND LAY TWIST
36. Information Panel Information Time Adjustment Audio Adjustments Protected Setup Video Adjustment Battery Base FIG 83 Setup Navigation Buttons These Navigation Buttons are specific to these Modero panels and include the specific elements described in the following table Setup Navigation Button Elements Project Information Press the Project Information button to access the Project Information and view the TPD4 project file properties currently loaded on the selected panel read only Refer to the Project Information Page section on page 87 for more detailed information Panel Information Press the Panel Information button to access the Panel Information page and view panel specific information such as resolution memory etc read only Refer to the Panel Information Page section on page 88 for more detailed information Time Adjustment Press the Time Adjustment button to access the Time Adjustment page where you can alter the time and date settings on the Master Refer to the Time amp Date Setup Page section on page 89 for more detailed information Audio Adjustments Press the Audio Adjustments button to access the Volume page where you can alter the audio parameters on the Modero panel Refer to the Volume Page section on page 90 for more detailed information Protected Setup Press the Protected Setup button to access the Protected Setu
37. Press the Mode field to set the connection Mode until the choice cycles to the word Listen 4 Enter a username and password into their respective fields if the target Master has been previously secured 5 Select the OnLine Tree tab from the Workspace window 6 Select Diagnostics gt URL Listing from the Main menu FIG 67 System Address reflects the value set in the Device Addressing tab Pot Connection Status Used to obtain an 99 99 99 99 1319 99 99 99 99 lt Looking Up IP gt 88 88 88 88 1319 88 88 88 88 lt Looking Up IP gt CI xi existing URL ur fess List from Master 1319 Used to set the D Remove Remove All URL List on Master FIG 67 URL List dialog 7 8 9 10 11 Enter the System and Device number for the specific Master associated with your panel as seen in the Online Tree tab Click Add and enter the IP Address of the Modero touch panel into the Add URL dialog box Click OK to enter your IP Address and add it to the list Click Done once you are finished adding your panel information to the list Press the on screen Reboot button to save any changes and restart the panel Master Connection section NetLinx Master Ethernet IP Address Auto Mode In this mode enter the System Number of the NetLinx Master This mode instructs the Modero to search for a Master that uses the same System Number assigned within the Master Connection secti
38. Push Disabled Virtual NetLinx Master Sys Ln 1 Colt 2 FIG 75 Using USB for a Virtual Master transfer 8 Select the panel s Kit file from the Files section 9 Enter the Device value associated with the panel and the System number associated with the Master listed in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window The Port field is greyed out 10 Click the Reboot Device checkbox This causes the touch panel to reboot after the firmware update process is complete The reboot of the panel can take up 30 seconds after the firmware process has finished 11 Click Send to begin the transfer The file transfer progress is indicated on the bottom right of the dialog B in FIG 75 12 As the panel is rebooting temporarily unplug the USB connector on the panel until the panel has completely restarted 13 Reconnect the USB connector to the panel 14 Right click the associated System number and select Refresh System This causes a refresh of all project systems establishes a new connection to the Master and populates the System list with devices on your particular system 15 Confirm the panel has been properly updated to the correct firmware version Upgrading the Modero Firmware via an IP Address Before beginning with this section verify that your panel is powered and connected to the NetLinx Master through an Ethernet connection direct or wireless Step 1 Prepare the Master for communication via
39. The code key generator on Modero panels use the same key generation formula Therefore this same Passphrase generates identical keys when done on any Modero because they all use the same Modero specific generator The Passphrase generator is case sensitive 12 Within this on screen WEP Passphrase keyboard FIG 62 enter a character string or word such as AMXPanel and press Done when you have finished WEB Bassphrase AMXPanel_ rJ 9 3 3 3 3 J 3 9 9 9 3 3 9 Delete FIG 62 WEP Passphrase Keyboard Asanexample enter the word AMXPanel using 128 bit hex digit encryption After pressing Done the on screen Current Key field displays a long string of characters separated by colons which represents the encryption key equivalent to the word AMXPanel This series of hex digits 26 hex digits for a 128 bit encryption key should be entered as the Current Key into both the WAP and onto other communicating Modero panels by using the WEP Key dialog FIG 63 SES FIG 63 WEP Key Keyboard 13 Write down this Current Key string value for later entry into your WAP s WEP Key field typically entered without colons and into the communicating panel s Current Key field FIG 61 14 If you are entering a Current Key generated either by your target WAP or another Modero panel within the WEP Keys section touch the Key button to launch the WEP Key keyboard FIG 63 enter the characters
40. VKS 8 Sends out the keystroke backspace to the G4 application Embedded Codes The following is a list of G4 compatible embedded codes Decimal numbers Hexidecimal values Virtual keystroke 8 08 Backspace 13 00 Enter 27 1B ESC 128 80 CTRL key down 129 81 ALT key down 130 82 Shift key down 131 83 1 132 84 2 133 85 134 86 F4 135 87 F5 136 88 F6 137 89 F7 138 8A F8 139 8B F9 140 8C F10 141 8D F11 142 8E F12 143 8F Num Lock 144 90 Caps Lock 145 91 Insert 146 92 Delete 147 93 Home 148 94 End 149 95 Page Up 150 96 Page Down 151 97 Scroll Lock 152 98 Pause 153 99 Break 154 9A Print Screen 155 9B SYSRQ 156 9C Tab 157 9D Windows 158 9E Menu 159 9F Up Arrow 160 A0 Down Arrow 161 A1 Left Arrow 162 A2 Right Arrow 192 CO CTRL key up 193 C1 ALT key up 194 C2 Shift key up Panel Setup Commands These commands are case insensitive Panel Setup Commands AMUT Syntax Set the panel MUT mute state gt mute state Variable mute state 0 Mute Off and 1 Mute On Example SEND_COMMAND Panel MUT 1 Sets the panel s master volume to mute PWD PWD sets the level 1 password onl
41. Verify the panel s System and Device number values match those values listed within the System folder in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window Selected Battery Base Firmware file Description field for selected Kit file Send to NetLinx Device r Location File Name Modified 2010 30 130 kit 03 08 2004 10 5 2250 10D v2 40 EQkit 03 03 2004 052 ante 2250 50A 03 09 2004 10 0 Firmware Battery Base Firmware Version V2 07 0 Firmware download status Target Progress Device 10001 Port teuer System Sending file vta v2 03 44 tsk File 4 of 6 Please Wait 92 92 32 821318 Device value and System number must match the values listed in the Workspace window FIG 82 Send to NetLinx Device dialog showing NXA BASE B firmware update via IP T Select the battery base s Kit file ending in VXX kit from the Files section FIG 82 8 Enter the Device value associated with the panel and the System number associated with the Master listed in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window The Port field is greyed out The firmware for the battery base can not be downloaded directly Download of the Kit file to the BASE B is done through the panel The procedures for updating firmware to the base are nearly identical to those for updating panel firmware except that the Kit file selected must be that
42. communicate with the NetLinx Master Refer to both the Protected Setup Navigation Buttons section on page 95 and the Protected Setup Page section on page 96 for more detailed information Video Adjustment Slide Out Option Bar Pressing the on screen Video Adjustment button causes an option bar to slide outwards from the Navigation buttons FIG 89 This option bar within a 1200V panel provides you with one choice Video Adjustment The other two options RGB Adjustment and Streaming Adjustment are only available on a VG Series panel and are greyed out inaccessible Each of these options corresponds to an on board slot position where the related components reside as seen below As an example Composite video is available via slot 1 because of the location of associated components Since these components are shared between the 1200V Series and VG Series panels it is an option common to both Refer to the following section for detailed information on this option Protected Setup E E mr ur ABER OL RGB Streaming Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment FIG 89 Video Adjustment Slide Out Options Bar Video Adjustment Video Adjustment Page The Video Adjustment page FIG 90 accessed by pressing the Video Adjustment button on the Setup page and then selecting the appropriate button from the option bar sets the Video properties of the incoming video signal from an NXA AVB RGB Breakout
43. from the Platform Selection section to indicate that you are working as a NetLinx Master 6 Click on the Virtual Master radio box from the Transport Connection Option section to indicate you are wanting to configure the PC to communicate with a panel Everything else such as the Authentication is greyed out because you are not going through the Master s UI T Click the Edit Settings button on the Communications Settings dialog to open the Virtual NetLinx Master Settings dialog FIG 65 8 From within this dialog enter the System number default is 1 and note the IP Address of the target PC being used as the Virtual Master This IP Address can also be obtained by following these procedures On your PC click Start gt Run to open the Run dialog Enter cmd into the Open field and click OK to open the command DOS prompt From the gt command line enter ipconfig to display the IP Address of the PC This information is entered into the Master IP URL field on the panel 9 Click OK three times to close the open dialogs save your settings and return to the main NetLinx Studio application 10 Click the OnLine Tree tab in the Workspace window to view the devices on the Virtual System The default System value is one 11 Right click on the Empty Device Tree System entry and select Refresh System to re populate the list 12 Power up your panel and press and hold the grey Front Setup Access button for 3 seconds to contin
44. variable text address range 1 4000 color value Refer to theRGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors table on page 114 Example SEND COMMAND Panel GSC 500 12 Changes the bargraph or joystick slider color to Yellow GSN Change the bargraph slider name or joystick cursor name Slider names and cursor names can be found in the TPDesign4 slider name and cursor drop down list Syntax GSN vt addr range bargraph slider name gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 bargraph slider name See table below Bargraph Slider Names None Ball Circle L Circle M Circle S Precision Rectangle L Rectangle M Rectangle S Windows Windows Active Joystick Cursor Names None Arrow Ball Circle Crosshairs Gunsight Hand Metal Spiral Target View Finder Example SEND COMMAND Panel GSN 500 Ball Changes the bargraph slider name or the Joystick cursor to Ball Set the icon toa button Syntax ICO vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt icon index gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state icon index range 0 9900 a value of 0 is clear Example SEND COMMAND Panel ICO 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 1 Sets the icon for On and Off states for buttons with variable tex
45. 12 59 x 3 25 31 43 cm x 31 97 cm x 8 25 cm NXT 1200V Fully raised 10 91 x 12 34 x 12 50 27 70 cm x 31 33 cm x 31 75 cm NXT 1200V Fully lowered 6 77 x 12 34 x 12 50 17 20 cm x 31 33 cm x 31 75 cm CB TP12 conduit wallbox 11 52 x 11 60 x 3 50 29 27 cm x 29 47 cm x 8 89 cm MB TP12 VESA mounting box 12 37 x 12 58 x 3 52 31 42 cm x 31 95 cm x 8 94 cm Power Constant current draw 2 1 A 12 VDC stand alone Startup current draw 3 2 A 12 VDC stand alone Minimum power supply required PSN4 4 Power Supply FG423 45 using accessories can increase the power draw requirements Memory 256 MB on board memory Compactflash 2GB or greater upgradeable to 4GB see Other AMX Equipment Note AMX may increase Compactflash size at any time in response to market avail ability Weight 10 80 Ibs 4 90 kg LCD Parameters Aspect Ratio 4 3 Brightness luminance 250 cd m2 Channel transparency 8 bit Alpha channel transparency Contrast ratio 300 1 Display area HW 183 10 mm x 247 40 mm Display colors 256K 18 bit color depth Dot Pixel pitch 0 297 mm Screen resolution HV 800 x 600 pixels Video formats NTSC PAL and SECAM shown within variable size video windows Active Screen Area 9 68 x 7 26 24 60cm x 18 45cm Viewing Angles Supported Audio Sample Rates Vertical 80 up from center and
46. Audio Video port ETHERNET RJ 45 connector routes data to the G4 touch panel through the front Ethernet port These connections use a standard 5 Ethernet cable to provide communication between the target touch panel breakout box and NetLinx Master PWR 2 mini Phoenix connector connects to 12 VDC compliant power supply This port can be used to provide power to a Modero panel by sending it through the NXA AVB ETHERNET rear power connector through to the front power connector Wiring the NXA AVB ETHERNET for Unbalanced Audio Most domestic audio equipment has unbalanced audio inputs and outputs This means that the audio output left right or mono appears on a single wire and is referenced to 0 V or Ground Typical connectors used are RCA phono connectors DIN plugs sockets and 0 25 6 3mm or 3 5mm jack plugs sockets Unbalanced audio is adequate for most domestic environments and for line level signals in a typical broadcast studio Problems may occur if the signals are carried over long distances especially if the source and destination have separate main supplies Use the following wiring drawing FIG 7 to configure an unbalanced audio connection GND Unbalanced IN IN Left Channel Jumper IN to GND IN ND G Riaht Ch Unbalanced IN IN ight Channe Jumper IN to GND IN AUDIO IN MIC OUT Microphone Unbalanced OUT FIG 7 Wiring the rear AUDIO IN and MIC OUT for
47. B to an Modero 23 bada ui Asti stu dL Installing an NXT BP into the nnne nnn nnn nennen 24 Charging the NXT BP batteries with the NXA BASE B 25 NXT CHG Battery Charger Kit FG2255 50K eese 26 5 1 2 26 Powering the eger cmm 26 Reading NXT CHG LED 27 Charging the NXT BP batteries using the 27 Recalibrating the batteries eite nre tiet aerae se 27 Installation Procedures NXD 1200V Panels 29 ell e 29 Unpacking the Hir 29 Installing the Internal Components 29 Upgrading to the MB TP12 VESA Mounting 29 Removing the Original Modero Back Box eene 29 Installing the MP TP12 Back BOXx ccssssssssssssccesssscssesssssssssssesecesessssscssesesssseseeseecessess 30 Cable Installation for the MP TP12 Back 31 Finalizing the installatiori eret Ee UE e EE rena eund 31 Pre wall Installation of the Conduit Box eene eene enne 33 Installation of the NXD Touch Panel
48. Back button to navigate to the Protected Setup page and press the on screen Reboot button to both save any changes and restart the panel Remember that you will need to navigate to the System Settings page and configure the connection to a target Master 12 After the panel restarts return to the Wireless Settings page to verify the Link Quality and Signal Strength The bargraphs have been replaced with descriptions None Poor Fair Good Very Good and Excellent FIG 60 The signal strength field should provide some descriptive text regarding the strength of the connection to a Wireless Access Point If there is no signal or no IP Address displayed configuration of your network could be required Refer to the NXA WAP200G Instruction Manual for more detailed setup and configuration procedures Configuring the Modero s wireless card for secured access to a WAP200G After logging into the WAP200G the default Status page appears within the web browser These read only values are pulled from some of the other user configurable Configuration Utility pages By default wireless Modero panels are configured for unsecured communication to a Wireless Access Point To properly setup both the WAP200G and panel for secure communication you must first prepare the Modero panel and then use the information provided to fill out the fields within the WAP s browser based Basic Wireless Configuration page Since the code key generator on Modero pan
49. COMMAND Panel BBR 700 1 Sports Image Sets the resource name of the button to Sports Image RAF Add new resources Adds any and all resource parameters by sending embedded codes and data Since the embedded codes are preceded by character any character contained in the URL must be escaped with a second 90 character see example The file name field indicated by F embedded code may contain special escape sequences as shown in the RAF RMF Embedded Codes table below Syntax RAF resource name gt data Variables resource name 1 50 ASCII characters data Refers to the embedded codes see the RAF RMF Embedded Codes section on page 155 Example SEND COMMAND Panel RAF New Image Test 5FfiletFtest jpg Adds a new resource The resource is New Image P protocol is an HTTP host name is AMX COM file path is Lab Test_file F file name is test jpg Note that the 5F in the file path is actually encoded as 5F ARFR Force refresh for a given resource Syntax RFR resource name gt Variable resource name 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel RFR Sports Image Forces a refresh on Sports Image Dynamic Image Commands Cont ARMF Modify an existing resource Modifies any and all resource parameters by sending embedded code
50. Manager button to launch the Device Manager dialog e Within the Device Manager dialog the AMX USBLAN device appears under Network Adapters FIG 56 and has a unique name such as AMX USB LAN LINK 2 The number changes depending on which recognized panel is currently connected ation view gt I Computer H E Disk drives Display adapters 5 DVD CD ROM drives 9 92 Floppy disk controllers 5899 Network adapters thernet Controller 3 905 Compatible 7 Ports TCOM SCSI and RAID controllers lt Sound video and game controllers Storage volumes System devices 9 Universal Serial Bus controllers FIG 56 Device Manager dialog showing USB device USB connected touch panel showing the recognized panel To remove the USB driver association from a previously connected touch panel you must navigate back to the Device Manager right click on the panel s USB driver example AMX USB LAN LINK 2 and select Uninstall from the context menu and then OK Once the system completes the removal of the device the Device Manager window will refresh and the device will no longer appear The next time this device is connected to the computer it will appear as a new hardware device and will need to be associated again with the driver refer to Step 2 Confirming the Installation of the USB Driver on the PC section on page 49 Step 4 Using
51. S Video from standard video devices This breakout box can be mounted on either a horizontal flat surface or in an equipment rack by using an optional AC RK Rack Kit Composite S Video Chroma Ethernet to panel S Video Luma Power In rear front ome d Audio Video In Mic Out Ethernet In Power to panel to panel FIG 3 NXA AVB ETHERNET Breakout Box front and rear views Product Specifications NXA AVB ETHERNET Specifications Dimensions HWD 1 50 x 5 55 x 4 88 3 81 cm x 14 10 cm x 12 40 cm Width when attached to mounting ears 6 65 16 89 cm Power Consumption with audio video input 23mA with no audio video Routed through NXA AVB Ethernet using a 12 VDC compliant power supply Certifications FCC Part 15 Class B CE and EN 60950 Features Accepts either Composite or S Video video capable panels only Provides audio distribution to the non video touch panels over a CAT5 cable up to 200 ft Provides video audio distribution to the video capable touch panels over CAT5 cable up to 200 ft 60 9 m Availability This unit is included with CV5 CV7 CV10 and 1200V Series Kit configurations Front Components 2 pin 3 5 mm Phoenix connector for power to the touch panel Green LED provides an indication of power status RJ 45 connector provides Ethernet signals to the touch panel RJ 45 connector provides differential audi
52. Security Settings The second step to successfully setting up your wireless card is to configure the Wireless Settings section of the Wireless Settings page The section configures both the communication and security parameters from the internal wireless card to the WAP The procedures outlined within the following sections use an NXA WAP200G and the target WAP Once you have completed setting up the wireless card parameters you must then navigate to the System Settings page and configure the communication parameters for the target Master Until those parameters are configured your Connection Status icon will remain red indicating that there is no current connection to a Master Configuring the Modero s wireless card for unsecured access to a WAP200G 1 Power down the Modero unit and follow the wireless card installation procedures outlined in Step 2 Install the 802 11g mini PCI Wireless Card section on page 16 2 Power up the panel this allows it to detect the card 3 Press the Protected Setup button located on the lower left of the panel page to open the Protected Setup page and display an on screen keypad 4 Enter 1988 into the Keypad s password field and press Done when finished 5 Press the Wireless Settings button located on lower left to open the Wireless Settings page 6 From within the Wireless Settings section of the Wireless Settings page touch the Network Name SSID field FIG 60 Wireless Settings
53. a USB to Configure a Virtual Master using NetLinx Studio When configuring your panel to communicate via USB with a Virtual Master on your PC ONLY the USB connection option must be selected within the Type field Since this is a direct connection the PC s IP Address is not needed Before beginning 1 2 Verify the panel has been configured to communicate via USB within the System Settings page and that the USB driver has been properly configured Refer to the previous section for more information Launch NetLinx Studio 2 x default location is Start gt Programs gt AMX Control Disc gt NetLinx Studio 2 gt NetLinx Studio 2 Select Settings gt Master Communication Settings from the Main menu to open the Master Communication Settings dialog FIG 57 Master Communication Settings Available System s Configuration Settings Active SystemDefault Settings System Terminal Settings No Active System Defaul Settings Communication Platform Selection Transport Connection Option NelLinx Master C TCPAP Edit Settings C Axcess Master C Serial C Modem r Virtual NelLinx Master i OK Cancel Virtual NetLinx Master Settings The Virtual NetLinx Master connection allows G4 touch panels to connect directly to NetLinx Studio instead of a physical NetLinx Master for file transfers System Number i To use set the panels to connect ether via USB if avail TCP IP
54. align the screw holes along the sides on the NXA RK with the holes in the equipment rack 9 Use grounded Phillips head screwdriver to secure the NXA RK with connected unit to the equipment rack using 10 32 screws not included 10 Place the magnet faceplate back onto the main NXD unit by gripping the faceplate and placing it on the housing with gentle force Make sure to align the Microphone Light and PIR Motion sensor locations to their respective openings on the front bezel faceplate ee CAUTION WARNING 11 Reconnect the terminal RJ 45 Ethernet and any optional audio video wiring to their respective locations on either the NXA AVB ETHERNET Breakout Box Ethernet port or NetLinx Master 12 Reconnect the terminal power connector on the 12 VDC compliant power supply and apply power Wiring Guidelines for the 1200V Panels These panels require the use of a 12 VDC compliant power supply to provide power to the panel via the 2 pin 3 5 mm mini Phoenix PWR connector Use the previously referenced power requirements information to determine the power draw The incoming PWR and GND wires from the power supply must be connected to the corresponding locations within the PWR connector These units should only have one source of incoming power Using more than one source of power to the touch panel can result in damage to the internal components and a possible burn out Apply power to the panels only after
55. blank the sound is then cleared If the sound name is not matched the button sound is not changed Syntax BSO vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt sound name gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state sound name blank sound cleared not matched button sound not changed Example SEND COMMAND Panel BSO 500 1 amp 2 music wav Assigns the sound music wav to the button Off On states BVL Log On Log Off the computer control connection Syntax BVL vt addr range gt lt connection gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 connection 0 Log Off connection and 1 Log On connection Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BVL 500 0 Logs off the computer control connection of the button Button Commands Cont ABVN Set the computer control remote host for the specified address Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt BVN lt vt addr range gt lt remote host gt Variables variable text address range 1 4000 remote host 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel BVN 500 191 191 191 191 Sets the remote host to 191 191 191 191 for the specific computer control button ABVP Set the network password for the specified address Syntax BVP vt addr range gt lt network password
56. characters initial text prompt text Example SEND COMMAND Panel AKB Texas Enter State Pops up the Keyboard and initializes the text string Texas with prompt text Enter State Panel Runtime Operation Commands Cont AKEYB Pop up the keyboard icon and initialize the text string to that Keyboard string is set to null on power up and is stored until power is lost Syntax AKEYB initial text Variables initial text 1 50 ASCII characters string to that specified Example SEND COMMAND Panel AKEYB This is a Test Pops up the Keyboard and initializes the text string This is a Test AKEYP The keypad string is set to null on power up and is stored until power is lost Pop up the Syntax keypad icon and AKEYP number string initialize the text Variables keypad icon and initialize the text specified number string 0 9999 Example SEND COMMAND Panel AKEP 12345 Pops up the Keypad and initializes the text string 12345 AKEYR Remove keyboard or keypad that was displayed using AKEYB AKEYP PKEYP Remove the AKB PKP EKP or commands Syntax Keypad AKEYR Example SEND COMMAND Panel AKEYR Removes the Keyboard Keypad AKP Keypad string is set to null on power up and is stored until power is lost The Prompt Text Pop up the is optional Syntax QAKP initial text gt lt prompt t
57. color for the specified addresses states to the specified color The Text Effect is specified by name and can be found in TPD4 You can also assign the color by name or RGB value RRGGBB or RRGGBBAA Syntax TEC vt addr range gt lt button states range color value gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state color value Refer to theRGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors table on page 114 Example SEND COMMAND Panel TEC 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 12 Sets the text effect color to Very Light Yellow on buttons with variable text 500 504 and 510 515 Enables disables touch output to Master TEF The Text Effect is specified by name and can be found in TPD4 Set the text effect Syntax TEF vt addr range gt lt button states range text effect name gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state text effect name Refer to theText Effects table on page 137 for a listing of text effect names Example SEND COMMAND Panel TEF 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 Soft Drop Shadow 3 Sets the text effect to Soft Drop Shadow 3 for the button with variable text range 500 504 and 510 515 TOP If enabled Press Move Release events are s
58. connect directly to NetLinx Studio instead of a physical NetLinx Master for file transfers System Number 0 To set the panels to connect ether via USB if avail TCPAP to System 0 or to the above System Number and a following IP addresses 1921925 92 IP Address of computer not needed as this is a direct USB connection NOTE Changes to the System Number of the Vittual NelLinx Master will not take effect until communications have been stopped and restarted cca FIG 73 Assigning Communication Settings for a Virtual Master 3 Click the Communications Settings button to open the Communications Settings dialog 4 Click on the NetLinx Master radio button from the Platform Selection section to indicate that you are working as a NetLinx Master 5 Click on the Virtual Master radio box from the Transport Connection Option section to indicate you are wanting to configure the PC to communicate directly with a panel Everything else such as the Authentication is greyed out because you are not going through the Master s UI 6 Click the Edit Settings button on the Communications Settings dialog to open the Virtual NetLinx Master Settings dialog FIG 73 7 From within this dialog enter the System number default is 1 8 Click OK three times to close the open dialogs save your settings and return to the main NetLinx Studio application 9 Click the OnLine Tree tab in the Workspace wi
59. for IP communication found in the Upgrading the Modero Firmware via the USB port section on page 73 2 Press grey Front Setup Access button for 3 seconds to open the Setup page 3 Press the Battery Base button to open the Battery Base page FIG 80 Battery Base Charge Status Panel Shutdown 4 Doy 7 e t 4 Very Low Battery Waring 4 E num lt gt 2 Low Battery Warming gt LAC o iS FIG 80 Battery Base page Verify you have downloaded the latest firmware file from www amx com and then The battery base firmware is shown on the right of the Battery Base page save the Kit file to your computer NOTE Step 2 Upgrade the NXA BASE B firmware via USB 1 Complete the procedures outlined in the Step 1 Configure the panel for a USB Connection Type section on page 73 2 Prepare NetLinx Studio for communication to the panel via a Virtual Master by following the procedures outlined in the Step 2 Prepare NetLinx Studio for communication via the USB port section on page 74 3 After the Communication Verification dialog window verifies active communication between the Virtual Master and the panel click the OnLine Tree tab in the Workspace window to view the devices on the Virtual System The default System value is one 4 Right click on the System entry and select Refresh System to re populate the list Verify the panel appears in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace windo
60. for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state mask image Chameleon used Example SEND COMMAND Panel BMI 530 1 amp 2 newMac png Sets the button with variable text 530 ON OFF state mask image to newmac png If this value is set to zero 0 there is no max length The maximum length available is 2000 This is only for a Text area input button and not for a Text area input masking button Syntax BML vt addr range gt lt max length Variable variable text address range 1 4000 max length 2000 02no max length Example SEND COMMAND Panel BML 500 20 Sets the maximum length of the text area input button to 20 characters BMP Assign a picture to those buttons with a defined address range Syntax BMP vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt name of bitmap picture Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state name of bitmap picture 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BMP 500 504 amp 510 515 1 bitmap png Sets the OFF state picture for the buttons with variable text ranges of 500 504 amp 510 515 A Button Commands Cont ABNC Clear current TakeNote annotations Syntax BNC vt addr range gt lt command value gt Variable variable text address range
61. fully charge the batteries before their initial use NOTE Checking the NXT BP battery charge 1 Press the Battery Life Indicator button FIG 27 once to illuminate the Battery Life LEDs and display the percent charge remaining on the battery this indication lasts a few seconds D CAUTION Mod B i Battery Life Charge POWER Life Charge Display Battery Life Indicator button FIG 27 NXT BP showing Battery Life Indicator button and charge 2 Repeat the above step for each NXT BP battery 3 Charge the NXT BP battery by either inserting it into the battery base or from within the optional NXT charger which can sequentially charge up to two batteries If the 25 LED is blinking this indicates there is less than 5 of a charge remaining on the battery Installing the NXA BASE B to an NXT Modero Panel The battery base must be installed onto the NXT panel without any NXT BP batteries 1 Power Off the panel before attempting to use the NXA BASE B 2 Place the empty battery base onto a flat level surface 3 Verify the alignment of the Panel Interface connectors between the panel male connector and base female connector FIG 28 Captive fasteners secure base to panel Battery Compartment pulls outwards B Panel Interface connector female Alignment pegs FIG 28 NXA BASE B showing Panel In
62. gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 network password 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BVP 500 PCLOCK Sets the password to PCLOCK for the specific PC control button ABVT Set the computer control network port for the speci fied address Syntax BVT vt addr range gt lt network port gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 network port 1 65535 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BVT 500 5000 Sets the network port to 5000 BWW Set the button word wrap feature to those buttons with a defined address range By default word wrap is Off Syntax BWW vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt word wrap gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state word wrap 0 and 1 On Default is Off Example SEND COMMAND Panel BWW 500 1 1 Sets the word wrap on for the button s Off state Clear all page flips from a button Syntax CPF vt addr range gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 Example SEND_COMMAND Panel CPF 500 Clears all page flips from the button Button Commands Cont ADPF Delete page flips from button if it already exists Syntax DFP vt addr range gt lt actions gt lt page name gt Varia
63. gt lt 1 5 gt lt 1 5 gt lt 1 5 gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state layer assignments Fill Layer 1 Image Layer 2 Icon Layer TextLayer 4 Border Layer 5 Note The layer assignments are from bottom to top The default draw order is 12345 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BDO 530 1 amp 2 51432 Sets the button s variable text 530 ON OFF state draw order from bottom to top to Border Fill Text Icon and Image Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel BDO 1 0 12345 Sets all states of a button back to its default drawing order Button Commands Cont BFB Set the feedback type of the button ONLY works on General type buttons Syntax BFB lt vt addr range gt lt feedback type gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 feedback type None Channel Invert On Always on Momentary and Blink Example SEND COMMAND Panel BFB 500 Momentary Sets the Feedback type of the button to Momentary BIM Set the input mask for the specified address BLN Set the number of lines removed equally from the top and bottom of a composite video signal Syntax BIM vt addr range gt lt input mask gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 input mask Refer to the Text Area Inout Masking section o
64. installation is complete Preparing captive wires You will need a wire stripper and flat blade screwdriver to prepare and connect the captive wires Never pre tin wires for compression type connections 1 Strip 0 25 inch 6 35 mm of insulation off all wires 2 Insert each wire into the appropriate opening on the connector according to the wiring diagrams and connector types described in this section 3 Tighten the screws to secure the wire in the connector Do not tighten the screws excessively doing so may strip the threads and damage the connector Wiring a power connection To use the 2 pin 3 5 mm mini Phoenix connector with a 12 VDC compliant power supply the incoming PWR and GND wires from the external source must be connected to their corresponding locations on the connector FIG 44 PWR GND Power Supply To the Touch Panel FIG 44 NetLinx power connector wiring diagram 1 Insert the PWR and GND wires on the terminal end of the 2 pin 3 5 mm mini Phoenix cable Match the wiring locations of the on both the power supply and the terminal connector 2 Tighten the clamp to secure the two wires Do not tighten the screws excessively doing so may strip the threads and damage the connector 3 Verify the connection of the 2 pin 3 5 mm mini Phoenix to the power supply Audio Video Port Connections and Wiring The following table shows the signal and pinout pairing information used on the RJ 45 Audio a
65. of the BASE B 9 Click the Reboot Device checkbox This causes the touch panel to reboot after the firmware update process is complete The reboot of the panel can take up 30 seconds after the firmware process has finished 10 Click Send to begin the transfer The file transfer progress is indicated on the bottom right of the dialog FIG 82 11 Click Close on the Send to NetLinx dialog window after the panel reboots to return to the main program 12 Right click the associated System number and select Refresh System This causes a refresh of all project systems establishes a new connection to the Master and populates the System list with devices on your particular system 13 Press and hold the grey Front Setup Access button below the LCD for 3 seconds to access the Setup page 14 Press the Battery Base button to open the Battery Base page and confirm that the version is no longer 0 00 If the Base Version field displays 0 00 this means there was an error in the firmware download process Re install the base firmware and re confirm that the new base version no longer reads 0 00 Firmware Pages and Descriptions Overview This section describes each firmware page and their specific functional elements Setup Navigation Buttons These Setup Navigation Buttons FIG 83 appear on the left of the panel screen when the Setup page is currently active Modero Setup Navigation Buttons gt Project
66. panel displays a very low battery warning This indicates a near term panel shutdown Range 3 15 default 5 min This value can never exceed the Low Battery Warning value When the NXT BP batteries installed within the NXA BASE B battery base reach a point where they need to be recalibrated A recalibration pop up screen appears to ask whether or not you choose to recalibrate the batteries at this time Battery Status fields This section provides the ability to monitor the current battery charge levels and charge qualities The Combined Charge Status bargraph indicates the combined power charge available from both internal battery connection slots bargraph range 0 100 The Battery One Charge Status bargraph indicates the power charge available on the Slot 1 internal battery connection bargraph range 0 100 The Battery One Quality bargraph indicates the physical capacity quality of the battery Quality is the percentage of actual capacity vs its rated capacity For optimal performance a battery should be replaced when the quality rating drops below 80 The Battery Two Charge Status bargraph indicates the power charge available on the Slot 2 internal battery connection range 0 100 The Battery Two Quality bargraph indicates the physical capacity quality of the battery Quality is the percentage of actual capacity vs its rated capacity The Base Version field indicates the firmware ve
67. popup will be displayed specified popup Syntax group APG lt popup page name gt lt popup group name gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page popup group name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup group Example SEND COMMAND Panel APG Popup1 Group1 Adds the popup page Popup 1 to the popup group 1 CPG Syntax Clear all popup QCPG popup group name gt pages from Variable specified popup popup group name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup group group Example SEND COMMAND Panel CPG Group1 Clears all popup pages from the popup group Group1 Page Commands Cont DPG Delete a specific popup page from specified popup group if it exists Syntax DPG lt popup page name gt lt popup group name gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page popup group name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup group Example SEND_COMMAND Panel DPG Popup1 Group1 Deletes the popup page Popup1 from the popup group Group1 PDR Set the popup location reset flag If the flag is set the popup will return to its default location on show instead of its last drag location Syntax PDR lt popup page name gt lt reset flag gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On reset flag 1 E
68. retry the download of the firmware to the panel On some units at some resolutions there are wavy lines across the entire screen This has been seen on middle resolutions and is referred to as the Mid Range Fallout problem This is due to the graphics controller settings in the firmware Update firmware to the latest v2 XX firmware Visit the www amx com gt Tech Center gt Downloadable Files gt Firmware Files gt Modero panels Then Download the KIT file to your computer My Modero panel isn t appearing in my Workspace window Verify that the System number is the same on both the NetLinx Workspace window and the System Settings page on the Modero panel Verify you have entered the proper NetLinx Master IP and connection methods into the Master Connection section of the System Settings page Refer to the System Settings Page section on page 107 for more information My Modero panel can t obtain a DHCP Address In requesting a DHCP Address the DHCP Server can take up to a few minutes to provide the address Verify there is an active Ethernet connection attached to the rear of the Modero before beginning these procedures Select Diagnostics gt Network Address from the Main menu and verify the System number If the IP Address field is still empty give the Modero a few minutes to negotiate a DHCP Address and try again My NXT BP battery pack is blinking when check the battery life indicato
69. slot that indicates the status of that slot The blink patterns for these LEDs are described in the following table Off No battery detected Green Flashing Fast charging Green Solid Fully charged Yellow Flashing Recalibration in process Yellow Green Recalibration complete Yellow Solid Standby waiting for other battery to charge Red Flash Error problem with either the battery connection to the internal slot or with the battery itself Charging the NXT BP batteries using the NXT CHG 1 Review the Checking the NXT BP battery charge section on page 22 to confirm the percentage of charge remaining on the batteries 2 Provide power to the charger as outlined in the Powering the NXT CHG section on page 26 e Align the battery connector with the corresponding charge slot within each of the two NXT CHG slots 4 Firmly insert the battery into the desired slot until the battery is both securely located within the slot and there is activity from the corresponding Slot LED Refer to the Reading NXT CHG LED Indicator section on page 27 section for LED information Recalibrating the batteries The recalibration process increases the accuracy of the battery charge level Recalibration of the batteries is only done upon request from the Modero on screen Battery Base page Refer to the Battery Base Page section on page 93 for more detailed Battery Base page information Recalibration can only be done with Slot
70. state custom event type 1006 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value 1 9 justify Value3 Zero Text Blank Text length Zero Example SEND COMMAND Panel JSI 529 1 Gets the button OFF state icon justification information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1006 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 6 VALUE3 0 TEXT TEXT LENGTH 0 JST Syntax Get the current JST vt addr range button states range text justification Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1004 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 1 9 justify Value3 Zero Text Blank Text length Zero Example SEND COMMAND Panel JST 529 1 Gets the button OFF state text justification information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1004 Flag 23 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 1 VALUE3 0 TEXT TEXT LENGTH 0 Button Query Commands Cont TEC Syntax Get the current TEC vt addr range button states range text effect color Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1009 Flag Zero Value1 Button state num
71. states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state new icon alignment Value of 1 9 corresponds to the following locations 0 1 12 3 415 16 Zero be used for absolute position 718 Example SEND COMMAND Panel JSI 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 1 Sets the Off On state icon alignment to upper left corner for those buttons with variable text range of 500 504 amp 510 515 A Button Commands Cont AJST Set text alignment using a numeric keypad layout for those buttons with a defined address range The alignment of 0 is followed by lt left gt lt top gt The left and top coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the button Syntax 7ST lt vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt new text alignment gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state new text alignment Value of 1 9 corresponds to the following locations 0 1 12 3 4 15 16 Zero be used for an absolute position 718 Example SEND_COMMAND Panel JST 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 1 Sets the text alignment to the upper left corner for those buttons with variable text ranges of 500 504 amp 510 515 AMBT Set the Mouse Button mode On for the virtual PC AMDC Turn On the Mouse double click
72. than is available and could often corrupt the Compact Flash The demo file that typically ships with G4 panels is one such file Solution DO NOT download TPDA files of large size over the demo pages or any other large TPD4 file First download a small blank one page file to the G4 panel using the Normal Transfer option to send download the page Reboot the device then do your regular file or firmware download My Battery Base The battery base CAN be hot swapped This swapping isn t being recognized by the occurs when an panel is currently being powered by a PSN6 5 touch panel and then is connected to a battery base containing NXT BP batteries Introducing a new power source onto an existing configuration can damage the NXA BASE Solution If your base is not being recognized by the touch panel but is still providing power Launch the latest version of NetLinx Studio e Refresh the particular System from within the OnLine Tree tab dentify the NXT panel using the battery base From the Main menu go to Tools Firmware Transfers Send to NetLinx Device Locate and select the 2250 XXX v2 KIT file for the battery base Enter the Device and System values verify the method of communication IP recommended Click Send to reload the new base KIT file onto the NXA BASE B If this above steps do not cause the base to be recognized by the NXT touch panel on the S
73. that defines the route to a file on the Web or any other Internet facility In this system the panel acts as a Client and the Master acts as a Server in that Clients attach to it LISTEN sets the Modero panel to listen for broadcasts from the Master using the panel IP from its URL list In this system the panel acts as a Server in that Clients attach to it and the Master acts as a Client AUTO is used to instruct the Modero to search for a Master that uses the same System Number assigned within the Master Connection section and resides on the same Subnet as itself In this case the Master has its UDP feature enabled This UDP User Datagram Protocol is a protocol within the TCP IP protocol suite that is used in place of TCP when a reliable delivery is not required This UDP enabling is done through a Telnet session on the Master Refer to the particular NetLinx Master manual for more detailed information Step 3 Configuring the Ethernet Connection Type When using Ethernet as your communication method the NetLinx Master must first be setup with either a Static IP or DHCP Adaress obtained from either NetLinx Studio or your System Administrator Before beginning 1 Verify the panel has been configured to communicate either through an Ethernet cable connected from either the panel to a valid Ethernet Hub or to a wirelessly to the Wireless Access Point WAP Before commencing verify you are using the latest NetLin
74. these eight Housing Screws to remove the circuit board housing Hinge Brackets 2 DO NOT REMOVE these screws They secure the speakers to the main board FIG 17 Location of the attachment screws underneath an NXT panel base 4 Rotate the panel back over while gripping the entire unit with outer housing and rest the base on a flat surface Gently tilt the LCD backward to a 45 angle oo Ina single motion carefully pull the outer housing up and then out away from the LCD panel to expose the internal circuit board 7 Unscrew the Stereo Output nut from the Stereo Output jack 8 Firmly grab the existing connector plate and slide it up and away from the base Step 2 Install the 802 119 mini PCI Wireless Card 1 Discharge any static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object 2 Locate the mini PCI card connector on the main board FIG 18 and FIG 19 Outer Housing NXA PCI80211G wireless card location connector plate Eight Housing Screws Compact Flash card FIG 18 Location of the NXA PCI80211G wireless card the NXT board 3 Carefully remove the gold tipped terminal ends of the antenna from their factory default connectors on the main board The antenna is secured at this location to restrict its movement prior to connection to a wireless card 4 Firmly grasp the NXA PCI80211G mini PCI card from th
75. to System 0 or to the above System Number and any following IP addresses IP Address of computer not needed as this is a direct USB connection NOTE Changes to the System Number of the Vitual NetLinx Master will not take elfect until communications have been stopped and restarted FIG 57 Assigning Communication Settings for a Virtual Master 4 Click the Communications Settings button to open the Communications Settings dialog 5 Click on the NetLinx Master radio button from the Platform Selection section to indicate that you are working as a NetLinx Master 6 Click on the Virtual Master radio box from the Transport Connection Option section to indicate you are wanting to configure the PC to communicate directly with a panel Everything else such as the Authentication is greyed out because you are not going through the Master s UI T Click the Edit Settings button on the Communications Settings dialog to open the Virtual NetLinx Master Settings dialog FIG 57 8 From within this dialog enter the System number default is 1 9 Click OK three times to close the open dialogs save your settings and return to the main NetLinx Studio application 10 Click the OnLine Tree tab in the Workspace window to view the devices on the Virtual System The default System value is one 11 Right click on the Empty Device Tree System entry and select Refresh System to re populate the list The panel
76. use the displayed set of crosshairs to calibrate a touch panel Refer to the Calibration Page section on page 102 for more detailed information Wireless Settings Press the Wireless Settings button to access the Wireless Settings page where you can setup the wireless connection parameters used by the NXA PCI80211G wireless card located within the Modero panel Refer to the Wireless Settings Page section on page 103 for more detailed information System Settings Press the System Settings button to access the System Settings page where you can alter the communication parameters of both the NetLinx Master and Modero panel Refer to the System Settings Page section on page 107 for more detailed information Protected Setup The Protected Setup page FIG 93 centers around the properties used by the panel to properly communicate with the NetLinx Master Enter the factory default password 1988 into the password keypad to access this page Provides access to the panel firmware pages by enabling the grey front setup access button Setup page after a 3 second press hold Calibration page after a 6 second e press hold ATC Remove User Settings Arex FIG 93 Protected Setup page showing default values The elements of the Protected Setup page are described in the table below Protected Setup Elements Back Saves the changes and returns you to the previously
77. used tc secure the main unit to the CB Main NXD unit consists of the touch panel and backbox housing bezel FIG 38 Wall Mount panel installation configuration for pre existing conduit wallbox a pre wall construction 2 Verify the incoming RJ 45 Ethernet USB and any other audio video cables have been properly threaded through the wiring knockouts from their terminal locations on the conduit box Leave enough slack in the wiring to accommodate any re positioning of the panel Connect all data and power wiring connectors to their corresponding locations along the side of the un powered NXD touch panel Verify the terminal end of the power cable 15 not connected to a power supply before plugging in the 2 pin power connector The USB connectors can be from either a USB extension cable or a wireless USB RF transmitter Test the incoming wiring by connecting the panel connections to their terminal locations and applying power Verify the panel is receiving power and functioning properly to prevent repetition of the installation Disconnect the terminal end of the power cable from the connected power supply Don t disconnect the connectors from the touch panel The unit must be installed with the attached connectors before being inserted into the conduit box 6 7 Carefully slide the main unit B in FIG 38 into the conduit box so the Mounting Tabs lie flush a
78. 0 level value is 1 65535 data lt style Set the border style name See theTPD4 Border Styles by Name table on page 116 96B border 0 27 40 41 gt Set the borer style number See theTPD4 Border Styles by Name table on page 116 00 lt 1 5 gt lt 1 5 gt lt 1 5 gt lt 1 5 gt lt 1 5 gt Set the draw order Listed from bottom to top Refer to the BDO command on page 120 for more information 9eF font 1 8 10 11 20 29 32 gt Set the font See theDefault Font Styles and ID Numbers table on page 116 lt 01 08 10 11 20 29 32 xx Set the font See theDefault Font Styles and ID Numbers table on page 116 eMI mask image gt Set the mask image Refer to the BMI command on page 125 for more information lt gt Set the text using ASCII characters empty is clear lt gt Set the picture bitmap filename empty is clear 9 lt 01 9900 0 clear Set the icon using values of 01 9900 icon numbers assigned in the TPDesign4 Resource Manager tab Slots section 9el icon 01 9900 0 clear Set the icon using values of 01 9900 icon numbers are assigned in the TPDesign4 Resource Manager tab Slots section 96J alignment of text 1 9 As shown the following telephone keypad alignment chart 0 1 12 13 4 15 6 Zero be used for an absolute position 7 8 JT lt alignmen
79. 04 05 06 4 11 22 33 44 55 66 FIG 59 Wireless Settings page IP Settings section 6 Press Done after you are finished assigning the alpha numeric string of the host name 7 Do not alter any of these remaining greyed out fields in the IP Settings section Once the panel is rebooted these values are obtained by the unit and displayed in the DNS fields after power up This information can be found in either the Workspace System name Define Device section of your code that defines the properties for your panel or in the Device Addressing Network Addresses section of the Tools gt NetLinx Diagnostics dialog 8 Setup the security and communication parameters between the wireless card and the target WAP by configuring the Wireless Settings section on this page Refer to Step 2 Configuring the Card s Wireless Security Settings section on page 57 for detailed procedures to setup either a secure or insecure connection Wireless communication using a Static IP Address 1 Pressthe Protected Setup button located on the lower left of the panel page to open the Protected Setup page and display an on screen keypad 2 Enter 1988 into the Keypad s password field and press Done when finished 3 Press the Wireless Settings button located on the lower left to open the Wireless Settings page Wireless communication is set within the IP Settings section of this page FIG 59 Check with your System Administrator for a pre reserved S
80. 1 221 221 85 Grey11 68 68 68 86 Grey14 17 17 17 87 Black 0 0 0 255 TRANSPARENT 99 53 99 Font Styles and ID Numbers Font styles can be used to program the text fonts on buttons sliders and pages The following chart shows the default font type and their respective ID numbers generated by TPDesign4 Default Font Styles and ID Numbers Font ID Font Size Font ID Font type Size 1 Courier New 9 19 9 2 Courier New 12 20 Arial 10 3 Courier New 18 21 Arial 12 4 Courier New 26 22 Arial 14 5 Courier New 32 23 Arial 16 6 Courier New 18 24 Arial 18 7 Courier New 26 25 Arial 20 8 Courier New 34 26 Arial 24 9 AMX Bold 14 27 Arial 36 10 AMX Bold 20 28 Arial Bold 10 11 AMX Bold 36 29 Arial Bold 8 32 Variable Fonts start at 32 assigned by TPDesign4 These values are also listed in the e You must import fonts into a TPDesign4 project file The font ID numbers are Generate Programmer s Report NOTE Border styles The TPDesign4 Touch Panel Design program has pre set border styles that are user selectable TPD4 border styles can ONLY be changed by using the name TPD4 Border Styles by Border styles Border styles None Diamond 55 AMX Elite L Diamond 65 AMX Elite M Diamond 75 AMX Elite S Double Bevel L Bevel L Double Bevel M Bevel M Double Bevel S Bevel S Double Line
81. 1 on NXT CHG 1 Place the selected battery securely into Slot 1 left slot until there is activity on the Slot 1 LED 2 Push the Recalibration pushbutton located between the two slots to initiate recalibration in the left bay only Touch Panel Accessories 28 NXD T 1200V 12 Modero Video Wall Flush Mount Touch Panel Installation Procedures NXD 1200V Panels Overview NXT panels are mounted onto flat horizontal surfaces in either a stand alone or combo NXT atop an NXA battery base configuration NXD panels are installed into either pre wall surface using CB TP12 conduit wallbox or a solid surface using either solid surface or drywall screws C It is recommended that if you are planning on upgrading your panel components flash and wireless you do so before beginning any panel installations NOTE Unpacking the Panel 1 Inspect and confirm the contents of the shipment box to verify that you have all specified parts Refer to the Specifications table page 2 for more information about included accessories and other AMX equipment 2 Carefully remove the panel from the shipping box 3 Carefully peel the protective plastic cover from the LCD If the protective plastic LCD cover is not removed panel may respond properly to touch points on the LCD or allow proper screen calibration NOTE Installing the Internal Components Installation of the internal c
82. 11 standards such as 802 11b and 802 11g The NXA 80211G allows the end user to take advantage of larger bandwidth to utilize features such as wireless intercom Motion JPEG networked video and standard wireless Ethernet communication to both a NetLinx controller and networked computers Please follow your particular Wireless Access Point s instruction manual for the correct procedures to setup either a secured or unsecured connection FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Subject to the following two conditions 1 This device must not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept all interference including interference that interferes with the operation of this device Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer will void the user s authority to operate the equipment WARNING This device has been evaluated and found to be compliant with the FCC Rules for RF Exposure when the device is operated at a minimum separation distance from the user and nearby persons Operation of this device at closer distances should be avoided Certifications FCCID CWU WN2301A CE EN 60950 EN 300 328 and RSS 210 FIG 16 Product Specifications 802116 Specifications Dimensions HWD 0 02 x 2 13 x 4 66 5 0 mm x 54 0 mm x 118 4 mm Weight 1 05 oz 309 Description Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS CCK 802 119 Wireless mini PCI card with
83. 45 cable to feed an A V signal from the breakout box 1 The CATS Suppression Ferrite is housed within a plastic enclosure shown in FIG 12 with a latch release on one side Pull to release the latch and open the enclosure 2 Grasp the Black RJ 45 Audio Video cable being connected to the panel This end of the cable is longer than the opposing end which connects to the breakout box 6 inches vs 3 inches Refer to FIG 14 for more detailed information 3 Insert the panel end of the Black RJ 45 Audio Video cable into the groove along the inside of the enclosure The CAT5 Suppression Ferrites MUST be installed onto the cable connected to the Modero s Audio Video RJ 45 connector just behind the connector 4 Snap the enclosure shut with the cable inside and you re done 5 Repeat this process again only when installing an additional CATS Suppression Ferrite model specific 1 qv 1 Wege To Touch md d Panel 44 6 inches 4 gt Connector 1 used for Audio Video Black Connector 3 used for Power Connector 2 used for Ethernet White FIG 14 Ferrite connector location on Audio Video RJ 45 cable NXA CFTP Compact Flash FG2116 2x Every Modero panel is shipped with two factory default modules an EXM Memory Module and a Compact Flash card These panels are shipped with a 25
84. 5 and you set the Modero to key 1 which was also 01 02 03 04 05 it will not work You have to set key 4 on the Modero to 01 02 03 04 0 Troubleshooting Information Cont Symptom Solution can t seem to completely charge my batteries from within an connected to a power supply NXT BP batteries can be charged from either an external NXT CHG battery charger or from within the NXA BASE B located below an NXT panel The NXA BASE B Battery base should be updated with the latest firmware part of the Modero firmware KIT file from www amx com The base can only charge batteries while the NXT panel is in Sleep Mode If the panel parameters are set to their highest values the priority for the power draw becomes the active panel functions and no power is routed to the base for charging Adjust the Display Timeout value to allow the panel to commence the Sleep Mode and begin charging batteries within the base drawing power from a PSN Refer to the NXA BASE B Battery Base Kit FG2255K section on page 22 for more information NetLinx Studio only detects one of my connected Masters Each Master is give a Device Address of 00000 Only one Master can be assigned to a particular System number If you want to work with multiple Masters open different instances of NetLinx Studio and assign each Master its own System value Example a site has an NXC ME260 64 and an NI 4000 In order to wor
85. 6 memory module which is not upgradeable The default 128 MB Compact Flash card is factory programmed with specific panel firmware and is the only upgradeable memory component This component can be ordered from AMX in several different upgrade sizes as listed in the following table Optional Compact Flash Memory Upgrades Compact Flash NXA CFTP256M 256 MB Compact Flash card FG2116 23 NXA CFTP512M 512 MB Compact Flash card FG2116 24 NXA CFTP1G 1 GB Compact Flash card FG2116 25 Upgrading the internal components involves opening the panel enclosure outer housing to access the internal circuit board removing the existing part and replacing them with the upgrade components as described in the following sections It is recommended that any upgrade of internal equipment be done simultaneously in order to reduce the risk of damage to internal components NXA PCI80211G Wireless Card FG2255 04 The 1200V Series and VG Series Modero touch panels can connect to an internal NXA PCI80211G compatible mini PCI Wireless Card connected to two antennas 57 2250 10 1200 V and VG Series panels come factory installed only with the two antennas used for later connection to the optional wireless card which is field installable FIG 15 NXA PCI80211G mini PCI Wireless Card The NXA PCI8021 1G card functions using a 2 4GHz bandwidth with a maximum data transfer rate of 54Mbps This card is compatible with IEEE 802
86. 80 down from center 48000Hz 44100Hz 32000Hz 24000Hz 22050Hz 16000Hz 12000Hz 11025Hz and 8000Hz Certifications FCC Part 15 Class B CE and EN 60950 Front Panel Light Sensor Photosensitive light detector for automatic adjustment of the panel Components brightness Motion Sensor PIR Proximity Infrared Detector to wake the panel when panel is approached Front Setup Access Button Pushbutton grey used to either put the panel into a sleep or wake state Microphone Used for intercom applications Speakers Stereo output with a frequency response of 450 Hz 7 KHz Rear Panel Audio Video Connector RJ 45 connector for communication of differential audio Components video signals Ethernet 10 100 Port RJ 45 port for 10 100 Mbps communication PWR Connector 2 pin 3 5 mm mini Phoenix connector Stereo Output Connector Stereo output through a 3 5mm mini jack USB Connector Two Type A USB ports Mini USB Connector 5 pin Mini USB connector 1200V Specifications Cont Operating Storage Environments Operating Temperature 10 C 50 F to 40 C 104 F Operating Humidity 20 to 85 RH Storage Temperature 20 C 4 F to 60 C 140 F Storage Humidity 5 to 85 RH Included Accessories Other AMX Equipment Installation Kit for 12 and 17 NXD panels KA2251 01 2 pin mini Phoenix connector 41 5025 Three Phillips head screws 4 20
87. AMX Software may from time to time as identified in the AMX Software include PRE RELEASE CODE and such code may not be at the level of performance compatibility and functionality of the GA code The PRE RELEASE CODE may not operate correctly and may be substantially modified prior to final release or certain features may not be generally released AMX is not obligated to make or support any PRE RELEASE CODE ALL PRE RELEASE CODE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES LIMITED WARRANTY AMX warrants that the AMX Software other than pre release code will perform substantially in accor dance with the accompanying written materials for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of receipt AMX DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THE AMX SOFTWARE THIS LIM ITED WARRANTY GIVES LICENSEE SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS Any supplements or updates to the AMX SOFTWARE including without limitation any if any service packs or hot fixes provided to Licensee after the expiration of the ninety 90 day Limited Warranty period are not covered by any warranty or condition express implied or statutory LICENSEE REMEDIES AMX s entire liability and Licensee s exclusive remedy shall be repair or replacement of the AMX Soft ware that does not meet AMX s Limited Warranty and which is returned to AMX in accordance with AMX s current r
88. B 2 Insert each battery into the battery compartment shown in FIG 30 3 Insert a 2 pin connector from a power supply to the rear PWR connector on the Modero panel The charge status bargraph indicators on the Battery Base page indicate when the batteries are fully charged C The NXA BASE B will only charge batteries when the NXT panel is in Sleep mode NOTE NOTE NXT CHG Battery Charger Kit FG2255 50K The NXT CHG Kit includes one charger and two batteries The optional NXT CHG Modero Power Station FIG 31 is a two slot stand alone battery charger that can be used to recharge up to two NXT BP batteries The batteries are charged in the order they are inserted into the charger The NXT CHG Slot 1 has the feature of being able to completely discharge and recharge recalibrate a battery Battery Life indicator Modero Power Pack battery NXT CHG Modero Power Station charger FIG 31 NXT CHG Kit consists of one NXT CHG charger and two NXT BP batteries Product Specifications NXT BP and NXT CHG Specifications Dimensions HWD 1 13 x 8 63 x 11 81 2 86 cm x 21 91 cm x 30 00 cm Power Requirements NXT BP Battery Voltage 11 1 Volts NXT CHG 90 264 VAC 47 63 Hz Single Phase using the included 24 VDC power supply Weight 0 57 16 0 26 kg Features Charge time for two depleted batteries 5 hours Charge Rate 2 5 A 9 12 VDC 2 Bays Sequential c
89. B Mouse Suppression Ferrite 04 0018 SA Wiring information for the Modero Table Top cable If your installation requires custom cable configurations you can purchase bulk non terminated cable from Liberty Wire and Cable under the nomenclature AMX Table Top Cable Modero phone 800 530 8998 or 1 719 388 7518 When building a custom Table Top cable please refer to the table below to calculate the maximum length of the cable for your particular installation setup Maximum Table Top Cable Lengths for Modero Panels Panel Sizes 7 Panel 10 Panel 12 Panel 15 Panel 17 Panel Setup Using a panel without a battery Maximum cable length 150 45 72 150 45 72 49 14 94 39 11 89 m 10 3 05 m Setup II Using a panel with a battery Maximum cable length 56 17 07 567 17 07 25 7 62 15 4 57 10 3 05 m The total Modero cable run from 13 5 V power source The total Modero cable run from the 13 5 V power source 12 VDC compliant power supply FIG 10 shows the top and cross section views of the Table Top cable 4 nanes gt 3 inches gt Red 2C B 1 a To Touch Panel To Breakout Box Connector 1 used for Audio Video Black Connector 2 used for Ethernet White Connector 3 used for Power
90. Before beginning with this section verify your panel is powered and the Type A USB connector is securely inserted into PC s USB port The panel must powered on before connecting the mini USB connector to the panel Establishing a USB connection between the PC and the panel prior to installing the USB Driver will cause a failure in the USB driver installation WARNING Step 1 Configure the panel for a USB Connection Type 1 After the installation of the USB driver has been completed confirm the proper installation of the large Type A USB connector to the PC s USB port and restart your machine 2 After the panel powers up press and hold the grey Front Setup Access button for 3 seconds to continue with the setup process and proceed to the Setup page 3 Select Protected Setup gt System Settings located on the lower left to open the System Settings page 4 Toggle the blue Type field from the Master Connection section until the choice cycles to USB ALL fields then greyed out and read only but still display any previous network s information NOTE 5 Press the Back button on the touch panel to return to the Protected Setup page 6 Press the on screen Reboot button to both save any changes and restart the panel Remember that the panel s connection type must be set to USB prior to rebooting the panel and prior to inserting the USB connector 7 ONLY AFTER the unit displays the first panel p
91. Box Incoming Video signal Once done making your screen adjustments SAVE SETTINGS FIG 90 Video Adjustment page showing default values The elements of the Video Adjustment page are described in the table below Video Adjustment Page Elements Back Saves the changes and returns you to the previously active touch panel page Connection Status icon This visual display of the connection status allows the user to have a current visual update of the panel s connection status regardless of what page is currently active Lock only appears on the icon if the panel has established a connection with a currently secured target Master requiring a username and password Settings The Default Settings button sets the video settings to their default values indicated in this table The Undo Changes button disregards any changes made on the page since the last settings were saved The Save Settings button saves any changes made to this page Video Settings The Black amp White button toggles the Black amp White display mode Default Off The Sharpness button toggles the Interpolate Sharpness feature Default On The Interlace button toggles the Interlacing feature Default On Status Displays whether or not a video sync signal is detected Format Allows you to press this blue field and cycle through a choice of available video formats NTSC PAL SECAM or Auto detect
92. COMMAND Panel GVKB Pops up the virtual keyboard WAKE Syntax Force the panel WAKE out of screen Example saver mode SEND COMMAND Panel WAKE Forces the panel out of the screen saver mode Input Commands These Send Commands are case insensitive Input Commands ACAL Syntax Put panel in Y calibration mode Example SEND COMMAND Panel CAL Puts the panel in calibration mode AKPS Syntax Set the KPS pass gt keyboard Variables passthru pass data lt blank empty gt Disables the keyboard 0 Pass data to G4 application default This can be used with VPC or text areas 1 4 used 5 Sends out data to the Master Example SEND COMMAND Panel KPS 5 Sets the keyboard passthru to the Master Option 5 sends keystrokes directly to the Master via the Send Output String mechanism This process sends a virtual keystroke command VKS to the Master Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel KPS 0 Disables the keyboard passthru to the Master The following point defines how the parameters within this command work Accepts keystrokes from any of these sources attached USB keyboard or Virtual keyboard Input Commands Cont ASLT Send a command to a given slot These commands are directed at the video card subsystems Slot commands contain a series of name value pairs separated by commas These commands are case insensitive Synta
93. D to blink Press Done once until the Master Reboot Status field reads Reboot of System Complete Click the OnLine Tree tab in the Workspace window to view the devices on the System The default System value is one 1 Right click the associated System number and select Refresh System This establishes a new connection to the specified System and populates the list with devices on that system The communication method is then highlighted in green on the bottom of the NetLinx Studio window Step 2 Prepare the panel for communication via an IP 1 2 g Press the blue Type field from the Master Connection section until the choice cycles to the word Ethernet Press the blue Mode field until the choice cycles to the word URL By selecting URL the System Number field becomes read only grey because the panel pulls this value directly from the communicating target Master virtual or not A Virtual Master system value can be set within the active AMX software applications such as NetLinx Studio TPD4 or IREdit Press the red Master IP URL field to open a Keyboard and enter the NetLinx Master s IP Address obtained from the Diagnostics Networking Address dialog of the NetLinx Studio application Click Done to accept the new value and return to the System Configuration page Do not alter the Master Port Number value this is the default value used by NetLinx Press the Back button to return to the Protected Setup page and
94. Default Auto _____ Video Adjustment Page Elements Cont Brightness Use the UP DN buttons to alter the brightness level of the incoming signal Range 0 255 default 128 Contrast Use the UP DN buttons to alter the contrast level of the incoming signal Range 0 255 default 128 Saturation Use the UP DN buttons to alter the color saturation level of the incoming signal Range 0 255 default 128 Hue Use the UP DN buttons to alter the hue level of the incoming signal Range 0 255 default 128 Battery Base Page This page FIG 91 allows you to alter set the power warning preferences monitor battery status information and alter the display times for the battery warnings The fields on this page are populated with information after the panel is connected to an optional NXA BASE B Battery Base containing up to two NXT BP batteries Back Battery Base Gharge Status 2 Shutdown p o 4 2 Low Battery Warning aen Level Sais 15 Battery sitis 2 Very Low Battery Warning n amu M 1 FIG 91 Battery Base page This page is ONLY available on Modero Table Top panels NXT using an NXA BASE B The elements of the Battery Base page are described in the table below Battery Base Page Elements Back Saves the changes and returns you to the previously active touch panel page Connectio
95. ED AT VARIED LAYS TO MINIMIZE CROSS TALK CABLE 4 P CABLED LEFT HAND LAY BLUE BINDER ORANGE BINDER BINDER PAPER TAPE ELEMENT 2 1 PAIR 18 AWG SHIELDED CONDUCTOR 18 AWG 16 30 TINNED COPPER OD 046 NOMINAL INSULATION 010 WALL PVC OD 066 NOMINAL COLOR CODE BLACK RED DRAIN WIRE 22 7 30 TINNED COPPER SHIELD ALUM POLYESTER TAPE FOIL SIDE IN FINAL ASSEMBLY TWO ELEMENT 1 amp ELEMENT 2 CABLED ON COMMON AXIS TO MINIMIZE DIAMETER BINDER CLOTH TAPE 25 OVERLAP JACKET 045 WALL FLEXIBLE PVC COLOR BLACK MATT DIAMETER 375 INCHES NOMINAL MARKING NONE FIG 12 Table Top Cable Specification Elements Each bundle of 4 twisted pairs includes a colored tape indicator for identification NOTE Installing CAT5 Suppression Ferrites Before connecting RJ 45 cables to the panel install the necessary number of CATS Suppression Ferrites FIG 13 to their appropriate locations These ferrites come as part of the Installation Kits mentioned in the Specification table No tools are required for this installation Insert the CAT5 cable and close the enclosure Push down on the enclosure until it snaps closed Release the latch to open the plastic enclosure FIG 13 Installing the CAT5 Suppression Ferrites All 1200V Series VG Series and Table Top CV10 panels require the installation of an appropriate number of CAT5 Suppression Ferrites when they use RJ
96. F channel being used for connection to the WAP read only This is determined through the WAP Link Quality Displays the current quality of the link as descriptive colored text from the wireless NIC to the Wireless Access Point in real time The bargraph has been replaced with a descriptions None Poor Fair Good Very Good and Excellent Green color text indicates better communication quality It reports the quality of the signal over the air direct sequence spread spectrum Even when the link quality is at its lowest you still have a connection and with it the ability to transmit and receive data even if at much lower speeds Note Both Link Quality and Signal Strength are applicable to the RF connection only It is quite possible to have an RF signal to a Wireless Access Point but be unable to communicate with it because of either incorrect IP or encryption settings Signal Strength SNR Signal Noise Ratio is a measure of the relative strength of a wireless RF connection This indicator displays a description of the signal strength from the Wireless Access Point connection The bargraph has been replaced with a descriptions None Poor Fair Good Very Good and Excellent Green color text indicates better signal strength Given this value and the link quality above a user can determine the noise level component of SNR Ex If the signal strength is high but the link quality is low then the cause of the link d
97. FIG 8 use all three audio terminals on and GND then connect terminal to the live signal the terminal to the return signal and the terminal to the ground signal Ground signal GND Ret signa Balanced OUT OUT Line signal FIG 8 Wiring the rear MIC OUT connector for use with Balanced Audio Modero Table Top Cable CA2250 50 The Modero Table Top Touch Panels come with a standard 10 3 048 m Modero cable CA2250 50 that supports Ethernet Audio Video and Power connections The cable comes terminated with two RJ45 connectors Ethernet and Audio Video and a single 2 pin mini Phoenix connector for power FIG 9 10 Foot Modero Table Top Cable Product Specifications Modero Table Top Cable Specifications Dimensions HWD Length 10 feet 3 048 m Connectors Ethernet RJ 45 connector White routes Ethernet signals between the touch panel and the NXA AVB ETHERNET Breakout Box Audio Video RJ 45 connector Black routes differential audio video signals between the touch panel and the box 2 pin 3 5 mm mini Phoenix power connector to route power from the external breakout box to the target panel Included Accessories Modero Table Top Cable CA2250 50 Other AMX Equipment Note All 1200V VG Series and CV10 Table Top panels routing an Audio Video signal from a breakout box must use the appropriate number of CAT5 Suppression Ferrites which are i
98. G 86 centers around Modero panel properties such as resolution used on board memory firmware address channel information and string information J Panel Information This information is retrieved from the Modero panel 4 D 1200V CD TD D 4 C D cD CD T lt TD D Seep oderove 1020768 22 1 4 FIG 86 Panel Information page takes its information from the touch panel The elements of the Panel Information page are described in the table below Panel Information Page Elements Back Returns you to the previously active touch panel page Connection Status icon This visual display of the connection status allows the user to have a current visual update of the panel s connection status regardless of what page is currently active Lock only appears on the icon if the panel has established a connection with a currently secured target Master requiring a username and password Panel Type Displays the model of the Modero panel being used Firmware Version Displays the G4 firmware version being used by the panel Verify you have the latest version from www amx com Setup Port Displays the setup port information value being used by the panel High Port Displays the high port port count value for the panel High Address Displays the high address address count value for the panel High Channel Displays the high channel channel
99. IG 81 Battery Base page The battery base firmware is shown on the right of the Battery Base page Verify you have downloaded the latest firmware file from www amx com and then save the Kit file to your computer Step 2 Upgrade the NXA BASE B firmware via an IP 1 2 Click on the OnLine Tree tab in the Workspace window to view the devices on the System The default System value is one Right click the associated System number from the Workspace and select Refresh System to detect of all devices on the current system establish a new connection to the Master and refresh the System list with devices on that system After the Communication Verification dialog window verifies active communication between the PC and the Master verify the target panel appears in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window The default Modero panel value is 10001 The NXA BASE B will not appear the system listing Locate the latest Kit file by first logging in to www amx com and then navigate to Tech Center gt Firmware Files and from within the Modero section of the web page locate the Modero Battery Base section of the website Click on the desired Kit file link and after you ve accepted the Licensing Agreement verify you have downloaded the Modero Battery Base Kit file to a known location From within Studio select Tools gt Firmware Transfers gt Send to NetLinx Device from the Main menu to open the Send to NetLinx Device dialog FIG 82
100. IP Settings v Wireless Settings Mini PCI N settings None Poor Fair Good Very Good Excellent ix FIG 60 Wireless Settings page showing default values 7 From the Service Set Identifier keyboard enter the SSID name used by your target Wireless Access Point case sensitive The card should be given the SSID used by the target WAP If this field is left blank the unit will attempt to connect to the first available WAP By default all WAP200Gs use AMX as their assigned SSID value One of the most common problems associated with connection to a WAP arise because the SSID was not entered properly You must maintain the same case when entering the SSID information ABC is not the same as Abc 8 Toggle the Authentication field to an Open System default Open System Authentication allows any device to join the network if the panel s SSID matches the WAP s SSID 9 Toggle the Encryption field until it reads Clear Text default f NOTE NOTE The remaining Wireless Settings fields are then greyed out and become read only All NXA WAP200Gs are factory shipped as an unsecured WAP with no WEP encryption The WAP200G initial Status page will display the status of both the WEP and WPA both disabled 10 Verify the fields in the Settings section have been properly configured Refer to Step 1 Configuring the Panel s Wireless IP Settings section on page 55 for detailed information 11 Press the
101. J 45 connector provides differential audio video signals between the touch panel and the NXA AVB ETHERNET This connector routes Composite video Stereo left right audio and microphone audio H 9 M zt eer nn eo mer NXT 1200V connectors located on rear panel of the base NXD 1200V connectors located on left side panel DL gt 1 I AUDIO VIDEO ETHERNET PWR PROGRAM me Stereo Keyboard Mouse ie udio Video from Power Output B 2 uis NXA AVB ETHERNET Ethernet Program Port 5 5 FIG 2 Connector layout on sample 1200V Video Touch Panels Cleaning the Touch Overlay You should clean the touch screen overlay after each day s use Always use clean cotton cloths and a spray bottle containing water Connecting and Using Input Devices The 1200V panel can have up to two USB capable input devices connected for use on its different firmware and TPD4 panel pages These input devices can consist of a keyboard or mou
102. Line Tree tab in the Workspace window FIG 74 to view the devices on the Virtual System The default System value is one 4 Right click on the System entry FIG 74 and select Refresh System to re populate the list Verify the panel appears in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window The default Modero panel value is 10001 NetLinx Studio test axs File Edit View Project Build Diagnostics Debug Tools Settings Windo Showing a Master firmware version and Dies ws device number rg System 1 Devices amp B 00000 NXC ME260 64M AMX Corp 3 00 3186 Showing the current Moderc 0 35 10501 1200 Touch Panel AMX Corp 2 55 78 4 panel firmware version and x B 10506 1700VG Touch Panel AMX Corp v2 56 12 device number 0 35 32001 NSX Application AMX 2 30 Shows NetLinx Studio Masters Devices Ports version number 1 J EE Display Workspace online Tree FIG 74 NetLinx Workspace window showing panel connection via a Virtual NetLinx Master The panel firmware is shown on the right of the listed panel Download the latest firmware file from www amx com and then save the Kit file to your computer 5 If the panel firmware being used is not current download the latest Kit file by first logging in to www amx com and then navigate to Tech Center gt Firmware Files and from within the Modero section of the web page locate your Moder
103. Memory module on the Modero panel Time amp Date Setup Page The Time amp Date Setup page FIG 87 allows you to alter set the time and date information on the NetLinx Master If either the Time Date is modified on this page then updated to the Master by pressing the Set Time button all devices communicating to that target Master will then be updated to reflect the new information 7 lt Time amp Date Setup Time Date z Date Display fields i i ANH AN Time Display p fields Currently selected EPB GoD FIG 87 Time and Date Setup page The only way to modify a panel s time without altering the Master is to use NetLinx Code The elements of the Time amp Date Setup page are described in the table below Time amp Date Setup Page Elements Back Returns you to the previously active touch panel page without saving changes to save changes use the Set Time button Connection Status icon This visual display of the connection status allows the user to have a current visual update of the panel s connection status regardless of what page is currently active Lock only appears on the icon if the panel has established a connection with a currently secured target Master requiring a username and password Time amp Date Setup Page Elements Cont Time Date Refresh Set This section provides y
104. Modem Authentication Required Master Controller User Name and Password Uter Nome and 7 Vatual FIG 76 Assigning Communication Settings and TCP IP Settings 4 Click the Communications Settings button to open the Communications Settings dialog 5 Click on the NetLinx Master radio button from the Platform Selection section to indicate you are working with a NetLinx Master such as the NXC ME260 64 or NI Series of Integrated Controllers 6 Click on the TCP IP radio button from the Transport Connection Option section to indicate you are connecting to the Master through an IP Address T Click the Edit Settings button on the Communications Settings dialog to open the TCP IP Settings dialog FIG 76 This dialog contains a series of previously entered IP Address URLs and their associated names all of which are stored within Studio and are user editable 8 Click the New button to open the New TCP IP Settings dialog where you can enter both a previously obtained DHCP or Static IP Address and an associated description for the connection into their respective fields 9 Place checkmark within the Automatically Ping the Master Controller to ensure availability radio box to make sure the Master is initially responding online before establishing full communication 10 Click OK to close the current New TCP IP Settings dialog and return to the previous TCP IP Settings dialog whe
105. P Address of the target Master ex http 198 198 99 99 into the web browser s Address field 3 Press the Enter key on your keyboard to begin the communication process between the target Master and your computer Initially the Master Security option is disabled from within the System Security page and no username and password is required for access or configuration Both HTTP and HTTPS Ports are enabled by default via the Manage System gt Server page If the Master has been previously configured for secured communication click to accept the AMX SSL certificate if SSL is enabled and then enter a valid username and password into the fields within the Login dialog 4 Click OK to enter the information and proceed to the Master s Manage WebControls window 5 This Manage WebControl Connections page FIG 70 is accessed by clicking on the Manage connections link within the Web Control section within the Navigation frame Once activated this page displays links to G4 panels running the latest G4 Web Control feature previously setup and activated on the panel Internet Compatible devices field showing G4 G4 panels WebControl links Compression Options FIG 70 Manage WebControl Connections page populated with compatible panels 6 Click on the G4 panel name link associated with the target panel A secondary web browser window appears o
106. RNING 12 As the panel is rebooting temporarily unplug the USB connector on the panel until the panel has completely restarted 13 Reconnect the USB connector to the panel 14 Right click the associated System number and select Refresh System This causes a refresh of all project systems establishes a new connection to the Master and populates the System list with devices on your particular system 15 Confirm the base has been properly updated to the correct firmware version by pressing the Battery Base button to open the Battery Base page Upgrading Accessory Devices via an IP Address The following accessory devices are firmware upgradeable NXA BASE B Battery Base FG2255 10 This device is not given a unique device number which would ordinarily appear within the Online Tree tab of NetLinx Studio It appears below the target panel which it is a part of as seen in FIG 79 on page 80 The only way to upgrade the firmware of an accessory item is to send the accessory s firmware through a target panel Its this panel s device number which is entered within the Send to NetLinx Device transfer dialog in Studio Firmware can also be downloaded to accessory items via a direct USB connection using the PC as a Virtual Master In this case you will still need to know the System and Device Number information of the target panel For a more detailed description of how to setup this type of connection refer to the Upgrading Accessory De
107. Setup page 20 Press the on screen Reboot button to both save any changes and restart the panel Master Connection section NetLinx Master Ethernet IP Address URL Mode In this mode enter the System Number zero for an unknown System Number and the IP URL of the Master Master Port Number is defaulted to 1319 1 Press the blue Type field from the Master Connection section until the choice cycles to the word Ethernet Refer to the System Settings Page section on page 107 for more information about the fields on this page 2 Press the Mode field until the choice cycles to the word URL By selecting URL the System Number field becomes read only grey because the panel pulls this value directly from the communicating target Master virtual or not A Virtual Master system value can be set within the active AMX software applications such as NetLinx Studio TPD4 or IREdit If the panel does not appear within the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window of NetLinx Studio check to make sure that the NetLinx Master System Number from within the Device Addressing dialog is correctly assigned 3 Press the Master IP URL field to open a Keyboard and enter the Master IP Address obtained from the Diagnostics Networking Address dialog of the NetLinx Studio application 4 Click Done to accept the new value and return to the System Settings page gi Do not alter the Master Port Number value this is the default value use
108. Signals Connections Pairing Color 1 TX 1 1 1 2 Orange White 2 2 2 3 RX Bonne 3 ds 6 Green White 8 4 no connection 4 4 Blue e e 5 no connection 5 5 Blue White 6 6 6 Green TRH 9 7 connection 7 7 Brown White 3 45 8 no connection 8 8 Brown WwW FIG 46 diagrams RJ 45 pinouts and signals for the Ethernet RJ 45 connector and cable White Orange Stripe Orange White Green Stri 7 ip m 3 Green T White Brown Stripe Brown Stripe FIG 46 RJ 45 wiring diagram Installation Procedures NXD 1200V Panels 44 NXD T 1200V 12 Modero Video Wall Flush Mount Touch Panel Panel Calibration Overview This section outlines the steps for calibrating the touch panel It is recommended that you calibrate the panel before its initial use and after completing a firmware download Modero panels are factory setup with specific demo touch panel pages The first splash screen that appears indicates the panel is receiving power beginning to load firmware and preparing to display the default touch panel pages When the panel is ready the AMX Splash Screen is replaced by the Initial Panel Page FIG 47 AMX Splash Screen Initial Panel Page appears during power up AMX Logo Page FIG 47 AMX splash screen and ini
109. T have the mini USB connected and TURN OFF the panel Once the panel has turned ON THEN connect the mini USB to the Program Port The USB icon should appear in your system tray If it doesn t refer to the Configuring and Using USB with a Virtual Master section on page 49 The panel can take a few minutes to detect the connection to the PC Calibration is not working After the Modero touch panel has been updated with a new firmware kit downloaded to the panel through NetLinx Studio the calibration could need to be reset Cycling power to the panel should provide a baseline calibration for the particular touch panel Proceed to the Calibration page and reset the on screen calibration Panel doesn t respond to my touches The protective cover acts to press on the entire LCD and makes calibration difficult because the user can t calibrate on specific crosshairs when the sheet is pressing on the whole LCD Verify that the protective laminate coating on the LCD is removed before beginning any calibration process Troubleshooting Information Cont Symptom Solution updated my panel firmware but my Battery Base page doesn t seem to be working properly There is a crawling dashed line on the left border of the graphics Cycle power manually to the panel and check the Battery Base page after startup If downloading the firmware to the panel via a COM port try using an IP Address and
110. TP 529 1011 ON state Border Color CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1012 ON state Fill Color CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1013 ON state Text Color CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1014 Border Name Bade ARNA aaa CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1015 Opacity Send String 0 ButtonGet Id ITOA CUSTOM ID Type ITOA CUSTOM TYPE Send String 0 Flag ITOA CUSTOM FLAG Send_String 0 VALUE1 ITOA CUSTOM VALUE1 Send String 0 VALUE2 ITOA CUSTOM VALUE2 Send String 0 VALUE3 ITOA CUSTOM VALUE3 Send String 0 TEXT CUSTOM TEXT Send String 0 TEXT LENGTH ITOA LENGTH_STRING CUSTOM TEXT All custom events have the following 6 fields Custom Event Fields Field Description Uint Flag 0 means text is a standard string 1 means Unicode encoded string slong value1 button state number slong value2 actual length of string this is not encoded size slong value3 index of first character usually 1 or same as optional index string text the text from the button text length string encode button text length These fields are populated differently for each query command The text length String Encode field is not used in any command Button Query Commands BCB Syntax Get the current BCB vt addr range button states range border color Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 O
111. a and power wiring connectors to their corresponding locations along the side of the un powered NXD touch panel Verify the terminal end of the power cable is not connected to a power supply before plugging in the 2 pin power connector The USB connectors can be from a either a USB extension cable or a wireless USB RF transmitter 4 Test the incoming wiring by connecting the panel connections to their terminal locations and applying power Verify the panel is receiving power and functioning properly to prevent repetition of the installation 5 Disconnect the terminal end of the power cable from the connected power supply Don t disconnect the connectors from the touch panel The unit must be installed with the necessary connectors before being inserted the equipment rack NOTE 6 Insert the main 12 inch Modero unit into an NXA RK12 FIG 43 482 60 0 354 84 Rack mount Faceplate frame NXA RK12 FIG 43 NXD 1200V 12 inch Wall Mount panel installed into an NXA RK12 Rack Mount Kit 7 Secure the panel to the NXA RK frame by first inserting and then tightening the four 44 40 screws provided Line up the four mounting holes and use a grounded Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the screws in a clockwise direction 8 Insert the NXA RK with connected NXD unit into the equipment rack making sure to
112. a power supply before plugging in the 2 pin power connector The USB connectors can be from a either a USB extension cable or a wireless USB RF transmitter 6 Test the incoming wiring by attaching the panel connections to their terminal locations and applying power Verify the panel is receiving power and functioning properly to prevent repetition of the installation 7 Disconnect the terminal end of the power cable from the connected power supply Don t disconnect the connectors from the touch panel The unit must be installed with the attached connectors before being inserted into the drywall 8 Insert the four sets of drywall screws and expansion clips into the four oval notch locations along the top bottom edges of the main unit FIG 40 9 Carefully insert the main unit with expansion clips into the cutout until the Mounting Tabs on the NXD unit lie flush against the wall FIG 40 10 Tighten the drywall clip sets screws and clips until the Mounting Tabs are securely fastened and flush against the wall WARNING The drywall clip set must be re ordered from if the drywall clip is bent accidentally during an installation or removed during a re installation 11 Place the magnetic faceplate A in FIG 40 back onto the main NXD unit B in FIG 40 Make sure to align the Microphone Light and PIR Motion sensor locations to their respective openings on the front bezel faceplate 12 Reconnect the termi
113. achment is done zx Flat surface along the edges of gt can include a the cutout wall podium or Install the four 4 other flat mounting screws surface into the holes screws not included B Main NXD unit consists of the touch panel and housing A Faceplate bezel FIG 42 Wall Mount panel installation configuration for flat solid surfaces 4 Thread the incoming RJ 45 Ethernet USB and any other audio video wiring from their terminal locations through the cutout opening Refer to the Wiring Guidelines for the 1200V Panels section on page 41 for pinout descriptions Leave enough slack in the wiring to accommodate any re positioning of the panel 5 Connect all data and power wiring to their corresponding locations along the side of the un powered NXD touch panel Verify the terminal end of the power cable is not connected to power supply before plugging in the 2 pin power connector The USB connectors can be from a either a USB extension cable or a wireless USB RF transmitter 6 Test the incoming wiring by connecting the panel connections to their terminal locations and applying power Verify the panel is receiving power and functioning properly before finalizing the installation 7 Disconnect the terminal end of the power cable from the power supply Don t disconnect the connectors from touch panel The unit must be installed
114. active touch panel page Connection Status icon This visual display of the connection status allows the user to have a current visual update of the panel s connection status regardless of what page is currently active Lock only appears on the icon if the panel has established a connection with a currently secured target Master requiring a username and password Device Number Opens a keypad that is used to set and display the current device number Options Allows you to select various touch panel features The Function Show button enables the display of the channel port and channel code in the top left corner of the button the level port and level code in the bottom left corner and the address port and address code in the bottom right corner see FIG 95 for an example of the function locations Use the Page Tracking button to toggle page tracking When enabled the touch panel sends page data back to the NetLinx Master or vice versa depending on the touch panel settings Use the Telnet button to enable or disable the telnet server on the panel This feature focuses on direct telnet communication to the panel Use the Front Button Setup Access button to activate the grey Front Setup Access button located below the LCD to access the firmware pages Default condition is On Press and hold this grey button for 3 seconds to access the Setup page Press and hold this grey button for 6 seconds to access the C
115. age THEN insert the mini USB connector into the Program Port on the panel It may take a minute for the panel to detect the new connection and send a signal to the PC indicated by a green System Connection icon Ifa few minutes have gone by and the System Connection icon still does not turn green complete the procedures in the following section to setup the Virtual Master and refresh the System from the Online Tree This action sends out a request to the panel to respond and completes the communication turning the System Connection icon green 8 Navigate back to the System Settings page Step 2 Prepare NetLinx Studio for communication via the USB port 1 Launch NetLinx Studio 2 x default location is Start gt Programs gt AMX Control Disc gt NetLinx Studio 2 gt NetLinx Studio 2 2 Select Settings gt Master Communication Settings from the Main menu to open the Master Communication Settings dialog FIG 73 Master Communication Settings Available System s Configuration Settings 8 No Active System Default Sellings System Terminal Settings No Active System Defauk Settings Commurscation Sellings Platform Selection Transport Connection Option NelLinx Master C TCPAP Edit Settings Axcess Master Serial Modem E Virtual NetLine Master N Cancel Virtual NetLinx Master Settings The Virtual NetLinx Master connection allows G4 touch panels to
116. alibration page Reboot Panel Pressing this button causes the panel to restart after saving any changes Protected Setup Page Elements Cont System Recovery Allows you to either reset the touch panel to factory default settings and or wipe out all existing touch panel pages The Reset System Settings button allows a user to wipe out all current configuration parameters on the touch panel such as IP Addresses Device Number assignments Passwords and other presets Pressing this button launches a Confirmation dialog FIG 94 which asks you to confirm your selection This dialog is configured with a delay timer that does not enable the YES button for 5 seconds This delay provides an additional amount of time for the user to confirm their decision The Remove User Pages button allows you remove all current TPD4 touch panel pages currently on the panel including the pre installed AMX Demo pages Pressing this button launches a Confirmation dialog FIG 94 which asks you to confirm your selection This dialog is configured with a delay timer that does not enable the YES button for 5 seconds This delay provides an additional amount of time for the user to confirm their decision Keyboard Layout Displays the listing of supported international keyboard settings The following build 2 60 or higher list allows the end user to specify which international keyboard is being connected to the Modero touc
117. an IP 1 Obtain the IP Address of the NetLinx Master from your System Administrator If you do not have an IP Address for the Master refer to your particular Master s instruction manual for more information on obtaining this IP Address using NetLinx Studio 2 From the Online Tree tab of the Workspace window select the NetLinx Master Follow steps outlined in either the Obtaining or Assigning the Master s IP Address sections from your particular NetLinx Master instruction manual to use an address Note the IP Address and Gateway information 2 Launch NetLinx Studio 2 x default location is Start Programs AMX Control Disc NetLinx Studio 2 NetLinx Studio 2 3 Select Settings gt Master Communication Settings from the Main menu to open the Master Communication Settings dialog FIG 76 Available Systema Configuration Settings Delara Soro gt Settings gt IPN Settings Curert Selting TOPAP Adae Now 1319 7 Autematicaly Ping the Master Coniroler to Ensure Avalab iy Lint of Addinsses TCPIAP URI Dessesiption Pot Ping Host 1919 TRUE New TCP IP Setting 1219 Automatically Ping the Master Controller to ensure availability Platinum Selection Transport Connection Option TOPAP Master Serial
118. an optional parameter and ONLY passes data to the PC the new Slot Syntax ID BOS vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt slot number gt lt passthru gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state slot number 0 No Video Fill Video Off 1 Composite Video Video Fill Video On 2 Component RGB 3 Streaming Video 1200V panels only have Slot 1 available passthru Passthru disable 0 or Passthru enable 2 Example SEND_COMMAND Panel BOS 500 1 1 Sets the button to display Composite video with no pass thru Refer to the Video Adjustment Slide Out Option Bar section on page 91 for more informa tion on the slot assignments within a panel ABPP Zero clears the flag Set or clear the protected page flip flag of a button Syntax BPP vt addr range gt lt protected page flip flag value gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 protected page flip flag value range 0 4 0 clears the flag Example SEND COMMAND Panel BPP 500 1 Sets the button to protected page flip flag 1 sets it to password 1 Button Commands Cont BRD Set the border of a button state states Only if the specified border is not the same as the current border The border names are available through the TPDesign4 border name drop down list Syntax
119. and press Done when finished This Key value corresponds to the Default WEP Key number used on the Wireless Access Point and selected in the Default Key field described in the previous step If your target Wireless Access Point does not support passphrase key generation and has previously been setup with a manually entered WEP KEY you must manually enter that same WEP key on your panel nnn 15 Verify the fields within the IP Settings section have been properly configured Refer to Step 1 Configuring the Panel s Wireless IP Settings section on page 55 for detailed information 16 Press the Back button to navigate to the Protected Setup page and press the on screen Reboot button to both save any changes and restart the panel Remember that you will need to navigate to the System Settings page and configure the connection to a target Master 17 After the panel restarts return to the Wireless Settings page to verify the Link Quality and Signal Strength The bargraphs have been replaced with descriptions None Poor Fair Good Very Good and Excellent The signal strength field provides some descriptive text regarding the strength of the connection to a Wireless Access Point If there is no signal or no IP Address displayed configuration of your network could be required Refer to the NXA WAP200G Instruction Manual for more detailed setup and configuration procedures Configuring multiple wireless Moderos to communicate t
120. ate button opacity 0 invisible 255 opaque Example SEND COMMAND Panel BOP 500 504 amp 510 515 1 200 Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel BOP 500 504 amp 510 515 1 4C8 Both examples set the opacity of the buttons with the variable text range of 500 504 and 510 515 to 200 Button Commands Cont BOR Set a border to a specific border style associated with a border value for those buttons with a defined address range BOS Set the video win dow slot ID to Refer to theTPD4 Border Styles by Name table on page 116 for more information Syntax BOR vt addr range gt lt border style name or border value gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 border style name Refer to the TPD4 Border Styles by Name table on page 116 border value 0 41 Examples SEND COMMAND Panel BOR 500 504 amp 510 515 10 Sets the border by number 10 to those buttons with the variable text range of 500 504 amp 510 515 SEND COMMAND Panel BOR 500 504 amp 510 AMX Elite M Sets the border by name AMX Elite to those buttons with the variable text range of 500 504 amp 510 515 The border style is available through the TPDesign4 border style drop down list Refer to theTPD4 Border Styles by Name table on page 116 for more information The new Slot ID is set only if the specified slot is not the same as the current slot selected Passthru sets the passthru mode to On This is
121. before it flips to the preset page Range 0 240 minutes Use this button to set the timeout value to zero and disable the inactivity page flip mode The touch panel page used for the Inactivity page flip is shown within a small Inactivity Page field Panel Brightness Sets the display brightness level of the panel Press the UP DN buttons to adjust the brightness level Range 0 100 The on screen bargraph can be dragged to adjust the Brightness level which is then reflected as a corresponding numeric value within the Pane Brightness field Project Information Page The Project Information page displays the TPDesign4 TPD4 project file properties currently loaded on the selected Modero panel FIG 85 Refer to the TPDesign4 Touch Panel Program instruction manual for more specific information on uploading TPDesign4 files to a panel pL Back Project Information hs 1234 1500 6 Tech Pubs Project IL Pared Cota Sere Pet PL 1086 Wed Feb 23 11 3035 2005 N c ay TD FRE Im CEED CEMS 1500VG Tech Pubs Project FF Une sym eres Pe Sample 4 Project Wizard dialog FIG 85 Project Information page shown taking information form 4 project file The elements of the Project Information page are described in the table below Project Information Page Elements Bac
122. ber Value2 Actual length of string should be 9 Value3 Zero Text Hex encoded color value ex 000000 Text length Color name length should be 9 Example SEND COMMAND Panel TEC 529 1 Gets the button OFF state text effect color information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1009 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 9 VALUE3 0 TEXT 5088F2AE TEXT LENGTH 9 TEF Syntax Get the current TEF vt addr range button states range text effect name Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1008 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Actual length of string Value3 Zero Text String that represents the text effect name Text length Text effect name length Example SEND COMMAND Panel TEF 529 1 Gets the button OFF state text effect name information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1008 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 18 VALUE3 0 TEXT Hard Drop Shadow 3 TEXT LENGTH 18 Button Query Commands Cont Get the current text information Syntax TXT vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt optional index gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi
123. ble variable text address range 1 4000 actions Stan dardPage Flip to standard page Prev iousPage Flip to previous page Show Popup Show Popup page Hide Popup Hide Popup page Togg lePopup Toggle popup state ClearG roup Clear popup page group from all pages ClearP age Clear all popup pages from a page with the specified page name ClearA II Clear all popup pages from all pages page name 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel DPF 409 Prev Deletes the assignment of a button from flipping to a previous page Set a font toa specific Font ID value for those buttons with a defined address range ENA Syntax Enable or ENA vt addr range gt lt command value disable buttons Variable with a set variable text address range 1 4000 nd TA command value 0 disable 1 enable Example SEND COMMAND Panel ENA 500 504 amp 510 515 0 Disables button pushes on buttons with variable text range 500 504 amp 510 515 FON Font ID numbers are generated by the TPDesign4 programmers report Syntax FON vt addr range gt lt button states range font value Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state font value range 1 XXX Refer to theDefault Font Styles and ID Numbers table on page 116 Example SEND COMMAND Panel
124. buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state color value Refer to the RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors table page 114 for more information Example SEND COMMAND Panel 500 504 amp 510 515 1 12 SEND COMMAND Panel BCF 500 504 amp 510 515 1 Yellow SEND COMMAND Panel BCF 500 504 amp 510 515 1 F4ECOA63 SEND COMMAND Panel BCF 500 504 amp 510 515 1 F4ECOA Sets the Off state fill color by color number Colors can be set by Color Numbers Color name R G B alpha colors RRGGBBAA and amp B colors values RRGGBB Only if the specified text color is not the same as the current color Note Color can be assigned by color name without spaces number or R GB value RRGGBB or RRGGBBAA Syntax BCT vt addr range gt lt button states range color value Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state color value Refer to theRGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors table on page 114 for more information Example SEND COMMAND Panel BCT 500 504 amp 510 1 12 Sets the Off state border color to 12 Yellow Colors can be set by Color Numbers Color name R G B alpha colors RRGGBBAA and amp B colors values RRGGBB Determines what order each layer of the button is drawn Syntax BDO vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt 1 5 gt lt 1 5
125. ce the Checked driver file select NO If you are prompted to replace the AXBLAN SYS and AXFILT SYS files select Yes 8 Continue the setup process by following these OS related processes For machines running Windows 2000 simply click the Next button when the installation is complete Creating a restore point is not an available option in 2000 For Windows XP machines the setup program asks if you would like to create a restore point It is always a good idea to create restore points prior to installing new software Click the Next button when done 9 Atthe end of the installation press the Finish button Step 2 Confirming the Installation of the USB Driver on the PC The first time each AMX touch panel is connected to the PC it is detected as a new hardware device and the USBLAN driver becomes associated with it panel specific Each time thereafter the panel is recognized as a unique USBLAN device and the association to the driver is done in the background When the panel is detected for the first time some user intervention is required during the association between panel and driver 1 After the installation of the USB driver has been completed confirm the proper installation of the large Type A USB connector to the PC s USB port and restart your machine MES If the panel is already powered continue with steps 3 The panel MUST be powered and configured for USB communication before connecting the mi
126. cing the back box back onto the NXD panel as described in the following sections Step 1 Remove the existing NXD Outer Housing 1 Carefully detach all connectors from the side of the touch panel and remove the front magnetic faceplate from the NXD unit by firmly gripping the faceplate and pulling outwards while applying a small amount of pressure to remove it from the main unit Place the LCD facedown onto a soft cloth to expose the under side of the unit FIG 23 This step helps prevent scratching of the LCD Unscrew the Stereo Output nut from the Stereo Output jack Remove the I O connector plate by using a grounded Phillips head screwdriver to remove the two screws and slide the I O connector plate away from the back box housing 00 DO NOT REMOVE t Ses these panel pane securing screws securing screws Unscrew these four Housing Screws to remove the back box These make direct contact with the black outer housing FIG 23 Location of the securing screws on an NXD panel DO NOT REMOVE THE PANEL SECURING SCREWS These screws secure the LCD to the metallic casing CAUTION 5 Unscrew the four pan head Housing Screws from the rear of the NXD unit FIG 23 and gently remove the outer housing These four screws secure the back box to the internal panel casing Step 2 Install the new 802 119 mini PCI Wireless card NXD 1 Complete the procedur
127. ck Password Setup In Panel Password Change FIG 99 Password Setup page The elements of the Password Setup page are described in the table below Password Setup Page Elements Back Connection Status icon This visual display of the connection status allows the user to have a current visual update of the panel s connection status regardless of what page is currently active A Lock only appears on the icon if the panel has established a connection with a currently secured target Master requiring a username and password Saves the changes and returns you to the previously active touch panel page In Panel Password Accesses the alphanumeric values associated to particular password sets Change PASSWORD 1 2 3 4 5 protected buttons open a keyboard where you can enter alphanumeric values associated to a selected password group Clearing Password 5 removes the need to enter a password before accessing the Protected Setup page Calibration Page This page FIG 100 allows you to calibrate the input touch device touch panel using the pre selected touch driver Press and hold the grey Front Setup Access button below the Modero LCD for 6 seconds to access the Calibration page Press the crosshairs to calibrate the panel and return to the last active firmware page Calibrate The request to touch the crosshairs is the first on screen message Calibration successful is the second _ on sc
128. count value for the panel High Level Displays the high level level count value being used by the panel Serial Number Displays the specific serial number value assigned to the panel Setup Pages Version Displays the type and version of the Setup pages being used by the panel Screen Width Displays the pixel width being used to display the incoming video signal on the Modero panel Maximum available screen width on 12 panels is 800 pixels NOTE Panel Information Page Elements Cont Screen Height Displays the pixel height being used to display the incoming video signal on the Modero panel Maximum available screen height on 12 panels is 600 pixels Screen Refresh Rate Displays the video refresh rate applied to the incoming video signal from the panel Screen Rotation Displays the degree of rotation applied to the on screen image Power Up Pages Displays the first touch panel page assigned for display after the device is powered up This information is taken from the TPD4 project file Most projects begin with a Main page Start Up String Displays the start up string Wake Up String Displays the wake up string used after an activation from a timeout Sleep String Displays the sleep string used during a panel s sleep mode File System Displays the amount of Compact Flash memory available on the Modero panel RAM Displays the available RAM or Extended
129. cters of the popup page mode NONMODAL converts a previously Modal popup page to a NonModal MODAL converts a previously NonModal popup page to Modal modal 1 and non modal 0 Example SEND COMMAND Panel PPM Popup1 Modal Sets the popup page Popup1 to Modal SEND COMMAND Panel PPM Popup1 1 Sets the popup page Popup1 to Modal PPN If the page name is empty the current page is used see example 2 If the popup page is Activate a already on do not re draw it This command works in the same way as the Show Popup specific popup command in TPDesign4 page to launch on either a specified page or the current page Syntax lt page name gt lt page name gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel PPN Popup1 Main Activates Popup1 on the page Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel PPN Popup1 Activates the popup page Popup1 on the current page Set specific popup page to timeout within a specified time If timeout is empty popup page will clear the timeout Syntax lt page name gt lt timeout gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page timeout Timeout duration in 1 10ths of a second Example SEND_COMMAND Panel PPT Popup1 30 Sets th
130. cters Name of the page the popup is displayed On show effect time Given in 1 10ths of a second Example SEND_COMMAND Panel PST Popup1 50 Sets the Popup1 show effect time to 5 seconds PAGE Flip to a specified page Flips to a page with a specified page name If the page is currently active it will not redraw the page Syntax PAGE page name gt Variable page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed Example SEND COMMAND Panel PAGE Pagel Flips to page1 PPOF Deactivate a specific popup page on either a specified page or the current page If the page name is empty the current page is used see example 2 If the popup page is part of a group the whole group is deactivated This command works in the same way as the Hide Popup command in TPDesign4 Syntax PPOF popup page name gt lt page name gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel PPOF Popupi Main Deactivates the popup page 1 on the Main page Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel PPOF Popup1 Deactivates the popup page Popup1 on the current page Page Commands Cont PPOG If the page name is empty the current page is used see example 2 Toggling refers to the Toggle a specific activating deactivating On Off o
131. cture Ad hoc mode Peer to Peer Infrastructure mode Network Standard IEEE Compliant 802 11b and 802 119 Operating Channels Using 802 11b amp g communication 11 Ch 1 11 North America 14 Ch 1 14 Japan 13 Ch 1 13 Europe ETSI 2 Ch 10 11 Spain 4 Ch 10 13 France Operating Environment Temperature 0 C 55 C 32 F to 131 F operating and 20 C 70 C 4 F to 158 F storage Humidity non condensing 5 90 RH operating and non condensing 5 95 RH storage Operating Voltage 3 3V 5 I O supply voltage NXA PCI80211G Specifications Cont Power Consumption 802 11b communication RX 300 mA TX 64 mA Sleep 12mA 802 119 communication RX 330 mA TX 575 mA Sleep 12mA Radio Data Rate 802 119 compliant 1 2 5 5 11 DSSS CCK 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54 OFDM Mbps data rates Receiver Sensitivity Using 802 11b communication 1 Mbps 86 dBm max 2 Mbps 84 dBm max 5 5 Mbps 83 dBm max 11 Mbps 80 dBm max Using 802 11g communication 1 Mbps 86 dBm max 2 Mbps 84 dBm max 5 5 Mbps 83 dBm max 11 Mbps 80 dBm max Security 64 bit and 128 bit WEP Availability All 1200V Series and VG Series NXT Table Top panels can be field upgraded for wireless communication using the optional NXA PCI80211G mini PCI card
132. cular network segment subnet Wireless Settings Page Elements Cont IP Settings Cont Gateway Host Name Primary DNS Secondary DNS Domain MAC Address Sets a gateway value to the panel Gateway is a computer that either performs protocol conversion between different types of networks applications or acts as a go between for two or more networks that use the same protocols Sets the host name of the panel PRIMARY DNS sets the address of the primary DNS server being used by the Modero panel for host name lookups DNS Domain Name System is software that lets users locate computers on a local network or the Internet TCP IP network by host and domain The DNS server maintains a database of host names for its domain and their corresponding IP Addresses SECONDARY DNS sets the secondary DNS value to the panel Sets the address of the primary DNS server used by the panel for host name lookups Sets the secondary DNS value to the Modero panel Sets the unique name on the Internet to the panel for DNS look up This value is factory set by the manufacturer of the wireless mini PCI Ethernet card Access Point MAC Address This value is factory set by the manufacturer of the Wireless Access Point WAP When communicating with a WAP200G enter the MAC Address BSSID of the target WAP as the Access Point MAC Address Refer to the WAP200G Instruction Manual for more detailed informat
133. cut out the four notches along the top and bottom areas to accommodate the four drywall expansion clips provided R13 R3 2MM MAX RADIUS ALLOWEL IN CORNERS OF NOTCHES BEZEL CUTOUT FRONT BEZEL 303 1MM FIG 39 NXD 1200V 12 inch Wall Mount panel dimensions using expansion clips 3 Remove the magnetic faceplate bezel A in FIG 40 from the main NXD unit B in FIG 40 by gripping the faceplate and pulling with gentle outward force 4 notches are required if the unit is installed in drywall using the four 4 provided drywall expansion clips Install the four drywall clip sets included into these holes Mounting Tab Main unit consists of the touch panel and housing A Faceplate bezel FIG 40 Wall Mount panel NXD installation configuration for drywall surfaces 4 Thread the incoming RJ 45 Ethernet USB and any other audio video wiring from their terminal locations through the cutout opening Refer to the Wiring Guidelines for the 1200V Panels section on page 41 for pinout descriptions Leave enough slack in the wiring to accommodate any re positioning of the panel 5 Connect all data and power wiring connectors to their corresponding locations along the side of the un powered NXD touch panel Verify the terminal end of the power cable 15 not connected to
134. d by NetLinx 6 Enter a username and password into their respective fields if the target Master has been previously secured T Press the Back button to open the Protected Setup page 8 Press the on screen Reboot button to both save any changes and restart the panel Master Connection section NetLinx Master Ethernet IP Address Listen Mode In this mode you must add the Modero panel IP Address into the URL List of the Master using NetLinx Studio This mode sets the Modero panel to listen for broadcasts from the Master using the panel IP from its URL list 1 Obtain either a Static IP for the Modero panel from your System Administrator or a DHCP Address from the IP Settings of the System Settings page The DHCP Static field in the IP Settings section of the System Settings page must be set to DHCP to get Dynamic IP information for the panel Press the on screen Reboot from the Protected Setup page to both save any changes and restart the panel After power up press the grey Front Setup Access button for 3 seconds to access the Setup page Navigate to the Setup gt Protected Setup gt System Settings page and note the newly obtained Dynamic IP Address information from the IP Settings section This information is then entered into the URL List for the connected NetLinx Master 2 Toggle the blue Type field until Ethernet is selected from the Master Connection section of the System Settings page 3
135. d panel NOTE 4 If the panel firmware being used is not current download the latest Kit file by first logging in to www amx com and then navigate to Tech Center Firmware Files and from within the Modero section of the web page locate your Modero panel 5 Click on the desired Kit file link and after you ve accepted the Licensing Agreement verify you have downloaded the Modero Kit file to a known location 6 From within Studio select Tools gt Firmware Transfers gt Send to NetLinx Device from the Main menu to open the Send to NetLinx Device dialog FIG 78 Verify the panel s System and Device number values match those values listed within the System folder in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window Selected Firmware file Description field for selected Kit file end to Ne Device Location Eiles File Na Modified 2010 ki v2 30 130 kit 03 08 2004 10 5 2250 10D v2 40 03 03 2004 05 2 2250 50A V2 kit 03 09 2004 10 0 Firmware download status m Target Progress Device Pott 1 Sytem 7 Sending 2 4 11396 ELTE Comm TCP IP 192 192 192 99 1319 File 2 of 6 Please Wait Iv Reboot Device Zz Device value and System number must match the values listed in the Workspace window FIG 78 Send to NetLinx Device dialog showing Modero firmware update via IP 7 Select the panel s Kit file from the Files section FIG 78 Lcd
136. d to the NXT touch panel or through an optional NXT CHG Modero Power Station Panel Interface Connector A NXA BASE B NXT BP Battery Base Battery Pack FIG 26 NXA BASE B and NXT BP combo This base also comes as part of a NXA BASE B Kit that contains one 1 battery base and two batteries The accompanying batteries can be charged through either the base or optional NXT CHG Battery Charger FG2250 50 Refer to the Installing the NXA BASE B to an NXT Modero Panel section on page 23 for more detailed installation and usage instructions Product Specifications NXA BASE B Specifications Dimensions HWD 1 13 x 8 63 x 11 81 2 86 cm x 21 91 cm x 30 00 cm Power Requirements 2 7 A 12 VDC max power draw while charging Weight Base unit 1 25 16 0 567 kg Base and 2 batteries 3 23 16 1 47 kg Features Charge time for two depleted batteries 5 8 hours when panel is in Sleep mode Must be connected to the Modero unit utilizing a 12 VDC compliant power supply Operating Storage Operating Temperature 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F Environment Operating Humidity 20 85 RH Storage Temperature 20 C 4 F to 60 C 140 F Storage Humidity 5 85 RH Other AMX Equipment NXT CHG Kit FG2250 50K Charger FG2250 50 and 2 NXT BP batteries FG2255 10 NXT BP battery pack FG2255 10 NXT CHG battery charger FG2250 50 It is recommended to
137. det Compact Flash card n FIG 21 Location of the Compact Flash card and I O plate on NXT 2 Insert the tip of a grounded flat head screwdriver into one of the card removal grooves located on either side of the existing card and gently pry the card out of the slot FIG 22 Repeat this process on the opposite card removal groove This alternating action causes the card to wiggle away from the on board connector pins Card removal grooves Insert with arrow facing towards the ads On board Compact Flash connector with pins ET Connector opening FIG 22 Removing installing a Compact Flash Memory card 3 Grip the old card by its sides and then carefully pull it out of the slot 4 Remove new CF memory card from it s anti static bag 5 Grip sides of the new CF memory card and firmly insert it into the slot opening with the arrow facing towards the pins until the contact pins are completely inside the flash card and it is then securely attached to the pin sockets 6 To complete the upgrade process close and resecure the panel enclosure using the procedures in the following step NOTE o CAUTION Any new internal card upgrade is detected by the panel only after power is cycled Step 4 Close and Resecure the NXT Panel Enclosure 1 2 3 Obtain the I O connector plate and slide it back into position FIG 21 Resecure the Stereo Output nu
138. detachable antennas Features Contains integrated power amplifier PA and low noise amplifier LNA Diversity Antenna Connectors automatically select the best available signal Enhanced transmit and receive chains Field installable Increased sensitivity and multipath tolerance Operates from 2 300 2 500 GHz Operate at ISM frequency bands 2 4GHz with 54Mbps data rate Pre configured to communicate with current AMX Wireless Access Points Support for IEEE 802 11b and 802 119 Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP 64 bit and 128 bit data encryption Antenna Type Dual antenna connector Availability All 1200V Series and VG Series NXT Table Top panels come factory configured for wireless communication These NXT panels are all factory installed with both the NXA 80211G wireless mini PCI and 2 antennas Optional to the following NXD panels NXD 1200V NXD 1200VG NXD 1500VG NXD 1700VG Bus Interface mini PCI card TypelllB Certifications FCCID CWU WN2301A CE EN 60950 EN 300 328 and RSS 210 FCCID CWU WN2301A Frequency Range Media Access Technique Using 802 11b amp g communication 2 412 2 462 GHz North America 2 412 2 484 GHz Japan 2 412 2 472 GHz Europe ETSI 2 457 2 462 GHz Spain 2 457 2 472 GHz France CSMA CA with ACK Modulation Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM Complementary Code Keying Network Archite
139. e Example SEND_COMMAND Panel UNI 500 1 0041 Sets the button s unicode character to Note To send the variable text A in unicode to all states of the variable text button 1 for which the character code is 0041 Hex send the following command SEND_COMMAND TP UNI 1 0 0041 Note Unicode is always represented in a HEX value TPD4 generates through the Text Enter Box dialog unicode HEX values Refer to the TPDesign4 Instruction Manual for more information Text Effect Names The following is a listing of text effects names This list is associated with the TEF command on page 135 Text Effects Glow S Hard Drop Shadow 6 Glow M Hard Drop Shadow 7 Glow L Hard Drop Shadow 8 Glow X Soft Drop Shadow 1 with outline Outline S Soft Drop Shadow 2 with outline Outline M Soft Drop Shadow 3 with outline Outline L Soft Drop Shadow 4 with outline Outline X Soft Drop Shadow 5 with outline Soft Drop Shadow 1 Soft Drop Shadow 2 Soft Drop Shadow 3 Soft Drop Shadow 4 Soft Drop Shadow 5 Soft Drop Shadow 6 Soft Drop Shadow 7 Soft Drop Shadow 8 Medium Drop Shadow 1 Medium Drop Shadow 2 Medium Drop Shadow 3 Medium Drop Shadow 4 Medium Drop Shadow 5 Medium Drop Shadow 6 Medium Drop Shadow 7 Medium Drop Shadow 8 Hard Drop Shadow 1 Hard Drop Shadow 2 Hard Drop Shadow 3 Hard Drop Shadow 4 Hard Drop Shadow 5 Soft Drop Shadow 6 with outline Soft Dro
140. e edges and insert the pins at a 25 angle into the opening on the connector FIG 20 FIG 19 Location of the mini PCI card connector on main board 5 While maintaining the 25 angle alignment on the new module push it in firmly until the contact pins are completely inside the connector and the card snaps into place FIG 20 6 Push the card downward to the main board until the side braces snap atop the NXA PCI80211G and hold it in place Antennas connectors Connection point _ between the braces the mini PCI card FIG 20 Installation of the mini PCI card connector on main board T Locate the terminal ends of the antennas and apply downward pressure to snap them onto their gold tipped counterparts on the mini PCI card FIG 20 Carefully push down on each connector to verify it is securely joined to the card It is recommended that any upgrade of internal equipment be done simultaneously in order to reduce the risk of damage to internal components Step 3 Install the Compact Flash Memory Card upgrade 1 Discharge any static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object and then locate the existing Compact Flash card factory shipped with 128 MB on the main board FIG 21 for Table Top panels and FIG 24 for Wall Mount panels Outer Housing NXA PCI80211G wireless card connector plate b Eight Housing DE Screws
141. e network connection password Example SEND COMMAND Panel BMF 500 1 B10 CFRed CB Blue SCTBlack Ptest png Sets the button OFF state as well as the Border Fill Color Border Color Text Color and Bitmap A Button Commands Cont ABMI Set the button mask image BML Set the maximum length of the text area button Mask image is used to crop a borderless button to a non square shape This is typically used with a bitmap Syntax BMI vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt mask image gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state mask image Graphic file used Example SEND COMMAND Panel BMI 530 1 amp 2 newMac png Sets the button with variable text 530 ON OFF state mask image to newmac png BMI variable text address range button states range gt lt mask gt Set the Chameleon Image button property See Working With Chameleon Images in TPD4 Help Note If the Border Style properties is set to something other than None no visible change will occur Setting the Border Style to None via BOR or BMF B will reveal the Chameleon image Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt BMI lt vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt mask image gt Variables variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256
142. e panel This address must be obtained before Static assignment of the panel continues 3 Toggle the DHCP Static field from the IP Settings section until the choice cycles to Static 4 Press the Address field to open a Keyboard and enter the Static IP Address provided by your System Administrator Press Done after you are finished entering the IP information Repeat the same process for the Subnet Mask and Gateway fields 5 6 T Press the optional Host Name field to open the Keyboard and enter the Host Name information 8 Press Done after you are finished assigning the alpha numeric string of the host name 9 Press the Primary DNS field to open a Keyboard enter the Primary DNS Address provided by your System Administrator and press Done when compete Repeat this process for the Secondary DNS field 10 Press the Domain field to open a Keyboard enter the resolvable domain Address this is provided by your System Administrator and equates to a unique Internet name for the panel and press Done when complete 11 Navigate to the Master Connection section of this page to begin configuring the communication parameters for the target Master WARNING Step 2 Choosing a Master Connection Mode Setting There are three Ethernet MODE settings used in the Master Connection section of the System Settings page URL is the most common method Master Connection MODE options URL Uniform Resource Locator is the address
143. e popup page Popup1 to timeout within seconds PPX This command works the same way as the Clear command TPDesign 4 Close all Syntax popups on all Example SEND COMMAND Panel PPX Close all popups on all pages PSE Syntax Set the show effect for the specified popup page to the named show effect PSE lt popup page name gt lt show effect name gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On show effect name Refers to the popup effect name being used Example SEND_COMMAND Panel PSE Popup1 Slide from Left Sets the Popup1 show effect name to Slide from Left Page Commands Cont the show effect position Only 1 coordinate is ever needed for an effect however the command will specify both This command sets the location at which the effect will begin at Syntax PSP lt popup page name gt lt x coordinate gt lt y coordinate Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel PSP Popup1 100 0 Sets the Popup1 show effect x coordinate value to 100 and the y coordinate value to 0 PST Set the show effect time for the specified popup page Syntax PST lt popup page name gt lt show effect time gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII chara
144. e previously active touch panel page Connection Status icon This visual display of the connection status allows the user to have a current visual update of the panel s connection status regardless of what page is currently active A Lock only appears on the icon if the panel has established a connection with a currently secured target Master requiring a username and password IP Settings DHCP Static IP Address Subnet Mask Sets the IP communication values for the panel and contains Sets the panel to either DHCP or Static communication modes DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol assigns IP Addresses from client stations logging onto a TCP IP network via a DHCP server Static IP is a permanent IP Address that is assigned to a node in a TCP IP network Sets the secondary IP Address assigned to the panel Sets a subnetwork address to the panel Subnetwork mask is the technique used by the IP protocol to filter messages into a particular network segment Subnet Gateway Sets a gateway value to the panel Gateway is a computer that either performs protocol conversion between different types of networks applications or acts as a go between two or more networks that use the same protocols Host Name Sets the host name of the panel System Settings Page Elements Cont Primary DNS Secondary DNS Domain Ethernet Mode MAC Address Sets the address of the prima
145. e sensitivity of the motion sensor to detect motion and wake the panel accordingly Toggle the Enable Enabled button to either active inactive this feature Enable activates this feature Activating this feature reactivates the panel from a panel timeout sleep mode Enabled illuminated when selected deactivates this feature and makes the panel use the specified Display Timeout value set on the Setup Page Use the Wake Panel UP DN buttons to alter the sensitivity value Range 0 100 The horizontal WAKE PANEL SENSITIVITY bargraph indicates the current motion sensitivity value associated with waking the panel from a timeout Dim Mode Minimum Allows you to alter the sensitivity of the Modero panel light sensor Brightness Toggle the Enable Enabled button to either active inactive the DIM Mode feature Enable activates this feature Once active by receiving a value below the Dim Mode Min Level value the current light level ramps to the DIM Mode value within a few seconds Enabled illuminated when selected deactivates this feature Use the DIM Mode Brightness UP DN buttons to alter the DIM level Range 0 100 The lower the value the darker a room must be before the LCD Brightness value changes to conform to a DIM room and vice versa with a higher value The DIM Mode Minimum Brightness bargraph indicates the current DIM Mode Brightness level This level corresponds to the bri
146. ectly connect to a power supply but rather receives its power directly from the Modero panel through the Panel Interface connector Remove any connectors from the rear of the Modero NXT panel before continuing with the installation of the batteries Power can only be supplied after the batteries have been installed 1 With the panel mounted on the battery base open the battery compartment FIG 30 by pulling the handle outwards This compartment houses two NXT BP batteries 4 7 Battery NXT BP Battery 2 Pad Connectors 2 uw lt Interface ROW d i BW connector db Battery Connector lt gt FRONT Battery Compartment NXT BP Battery 1 FIG 30 Battery installation procedure 2 Install the NXT BP battery label side down 3 Align the battery connectors with the corresponding battery connector port located inside the battery compartment as shown in FIG 30 4 Insert the NXT BP battery until the connectors securely fit into the battery connector port e Repeat steps 2 through 4 for the other battery 6 Apply a small amount of pressure to close the battery compartment until the compartment latches After a few seconds the panel will turn On and the AMX logo will appear indicating the panel is receiving power Charging the NXT BP batteries with the NXA BASE B 1 Follow the procedures from the previous sub section to attach the NXT touch panel to the NXA BASE
147. ed to report the sensor channel back to the NetLinx Master set in TPD4 read only The Light Level field provides a numeric value representing the current value of the light level detected by the on board photo sensor The Light Level bargraph displays a horizontal bargraph indicating the current value of the light level detected by the on board photo sensor This bargraph provides a visual representation of the numeric value displayed within the Light Level field Use the Dim Mode Max Level bargraph to alter the Maximum DIM level value used to activate the DIM Mode Brightness Level range 0 100 Use the Dim Mode Min Level bargraph to alter the Minimum DIM level value used to activate the DIM Mode Brightness Level range 0 100 The position of this bargraph can never exceed that of the Dim Mode Max Level Motion Sensor Provides the following fields The Motion Detection field displays a reactive button that changes color illuminates and displays the words Motion Detected when motion is detected by the Modero panel s front motion sensor The Motion Sensor Port field indicates the port used to report the motion sensor channel back to the NetLinx Master set in TPD4 read only The Motion Sensor Channel field indicates the channel used to report the motion sensor channel back to the NetLinx Master set in TPD4 read only Wake Panel On Motion Sense The Wake Panel Sensitivity relates to th
148. egradation is noise However if the signal strength is low and the link quality is low the cause would simply be signal strength Wireless Settings Page Elements Cont Wireless Settings Cont Data Rate The data rate in Mbps at which the panel is currently communicating with a target WAP at dynamic As you move closer to the target WAP and both the signal strength quality the data rate increases and as the quality degrades this rate decreases Data rates for 802 11g communication are 1 2 5 5 11 and 54 Mbps Ex 802 11g has a max data rate is 54 Mbps System Settings Page The System Settings page FIG 102 sets the Secondary DNS Address information with its corresponding IP communication parameters NetLinx Master communication settings and reads the device number assigned to the Modero panel System Settings IP Settings 1j 192 168 168 2 192 168 168 9 IP Settings section Master Connection Master Connection section NetLinx Master properties Master Connection features are not saved until the panel is rebooted Red fields are user editable Blue fields cycle through choices Grey fields are read only FIG 102 System Settings page showing default values reads and assigns values to the panel and Master The elements of the System Settings page are described in the table below System Settings Page Elements Back Saves the changes and returns you to th
149. ellent previous page FIG 61 Wireless Settings page Wireless Settings section You must first take the SSID name Current Key string value and panel MAC Address information and then later enter it into the appropriate WAP dialog fields in order to sync up the secure connection These values must be identically NOTE reproduced on the target WAP 7 Touch the Network SSID field and from the Service Set Identifier keyboard enter the SSID name you will be using on your target Wireless Access Point case sensitive The card should be given the SSID used by the target WAP If this field is left blank the unit will attempt to connect to the first available WAP By default all WAP200Gs use AMX as their assigned SSID value One of the most common problems associated with connection to a WAP arise because the SSID was not entered properly You must maintain the same case when entering the SSID information ABC is not the same as Abc The alpha numeric string is by default AMX but can later be changed to any 32 character entry This string must be duplicated within the Network Name SSID field on the WAP Asanexample if you use TECHPUBS as your SSID you must match this word and the case within both the Network Name SSID field on the touch panel s Network Name SSID field and on the WAP s Basic Wireless Configuration page 8 Leave the Authentication field reading Open System default Open System Authentica
150. els use the same key generation formula all panels will generate identical keys for the same Passphrase The generators used on WAPs will not produce the same key as the Modero generator even if you use the same Passphrase This is why we recommend creating the Current Key FIRST on the Modero and then entering that information into the appropriate WAP200G fields 1 Power down the Modero unit and follow the wireless card installation procedures outlined in Step 2 Install the 802 11g mini PCI Wireless Card section on page 16 When configuring touch panels for wireless communication verify that no Ethernet connector is installed within the panel before the unit is power cycled 2 Power up the panel this allows it to detect the card 3 Press the Protected Setup button located on the lower left of the panel page to open the Protected Setup page and display an on screen keypad 4 Enter 1988 into the Keypad s password field and press Done when finished Press the Wireless Settings button located on lower left to open Wireless Settings page 6 Locate the Wireless Settings section of the Wireless Settings page FIG 61 SSID field Wireless Settings Mini PCI wireless card communication settings for use with a target WAP WEP 128 E m None _ __ m 7 77 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Fai r Good Changes on this page take effect after using the BACK gt Very Good button to return to the Exc
151. elve 6 32 securing screws into their pre drilled holes along the edges of the NXD unit FIG 34 This step secures the NXD unit to the rim of the rear plastic cover 9 Align a VESA mount connector purchased separately to the four 48 32 screw holes on the back of the rear plastic cover FIG 34 10 Insert the four provided 8 32 screws through the VESA mount s four holes and then into the pre drilled holes on the rear plastic cover When installing a VESA mount to the rear plastic cover use only the AMX provided 8 32 screws CAUTION 11 Secure these four 8 32 screws to the rear plastic cover by using a grounded Phillips head screwdriver This step secures the VESA mount to the rear of the panel Refer to your particular VESA mount manufacturer s installation procedures for further surface mounting procedures WARNING Rear plastic cover rear view Rim of the strain relief grommet should lie flush against enclosure CLIP FACING UP VESA mount connection location USE ONLY AMX PROVIDED 8 32 screws FIG 36 Installation of grommet into the rear plastic enclosure Pre wall Installation of the Conduit Box Wall Mount panels NXDs are contained within a metallic outer housing back box This back box is not removed when installing the NXD into a conduit box CB TP12 The back box is only removed to either gain access for the replacement of the Memory Compact Flash or upgrade the un
152. ent to the Master as string events Syntax TOP lt state gt state is O disable 1 presses releases 2 moves 3 press move release Note Move should be used with caution This setting can generate a significant amount of traffic to the master depending on user interaction Example command TOP 1 Example Response String Event Text Press 320 480 Example Response String Event Text Release 320 480 Button Commands Cont ATXT Sets Non Unicode text Assign a text Syntax string to those lt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt new text gt buttons with a defined address Variable variable text address range 1 4000 cher button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state new text 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel TXT 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 Test Only Sets the On and Off state text for buttons with the variable text ranges of 500 504 amp 510 515 AUNI For the UNI command and BMF command the Unicode text is sent as Set Unicode text ASCII HEX nibbles Syntax UNI vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt unicode text gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state unicode text Unicode HEX valu
153. ents of the AMX Software The AMX Software is sub ject to restrictions on distribution described in this License Agreement AMX Dealer Distributor VIP or other AMX authorized entity shall not and shall not permit any other person to disclose display loan publish transfer whether by sale assignment exchange gift operation of law or otherwise license sublicense copy or otherwise disseminate the AMX Software Licensee may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the AMX Software ACKNOWLEDGEMENT You hereby acknowledge that you are an authorized AMX dealer distributor VIP or other AMX autho rized entity in good standing and have the right to enter into and be bound by the terms of this Agreement INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY The AMX Software is owned by AMX and is protected by United States copyright laws patent laws international treaty provisions and or state of Texas trade secret laws Licensee may make copies of the AMX Software solely for backup or archival purposes Licensee may not copy the written materials accompanying the AMX Software TERMINATION AMX RESERVES THE RIGHT IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION TO TERMINATE THIS LICENSE FOR ANY REA SON UPON WRITTEN NOTICE TO LICENSEE In the event that AMX terminates this License the Licensee shall return or destroy all originals and copies of the AMX Software to AMX and certify in writing that all originals and copies have been returned or destroyed PRE RELEASE CODE Portions of the
154. er Instruction Manual for more detailed information on the use of the new web based NetLinx NOTE Security Verify your NetLinx Master ME260 64 or NI Series has been installed with the latest 1 Press the grey Front Setup Access button for 3 seconds to open the Setup page 2 Press the Protected Setup button located on the lower left of the panel page to open the Protected Setup page and display an on screen keypad 3 Enter 1988 into the Keypad s password field 1988 is the default password Clearing Password 5 from the initial Password Setup page removes the need for you to enter the default password before accessing the Protected Setup page NOTE 4 Press Done when finished 5 Press the G4 Web Control button to open the G4 Web Control page FIG 68 ram G4 Web Control 3 G4 Web Control Settings y G4 Web Timeout FIG 68 G4 Web Control page 6 Press the Enable Enabled button until it toggles to Enabled light blue color 7 Network Interface Select field is read only and displays the method of communication to the web Verify you have selected the proper interface connection as this field does not auto detect the connection type being used see below Wired is used when a direct Ethernet connection is being used for communication to the web This is the default setting if either no wireless interface card is detected or if both an Ethernet and wireless card connection is detected by t
155. erritories No software from this Site may be downloaded or exported i into or to a national or resident of Cuba Libya North Korea Iran Syria or any other coun try to which the United States has embargoed goods or ii anyone on the United States Treasury Department s list of Specially Designated Nationals or the U S Commerce Department s Table of Deny Orders AMX does not authorize the downloading or exporting of any software or technical data from this site to any jurisdiction prohibited by the United States Export Laws This Agreement replaces and supersedes all previous AMX Software License Agreements and is governed by the laws of the State of Texas and all disputes will be resolved in the courts in Collin County Texas USA For any questions concern ing this Agreement or to contact AMX for any reason please write AMX License and Warranty Department 3000 Research Drive Richardson TX 75082 FCC Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection a
156. es outline within Step 2 Install the 802 11g mini PCI Wireless Card section on page 16 and then continue with the following step Step 3 Install the new Compact Flash Memory card NXD Complete the procedures outline within Step 3 Install the Compact Flash Memory Card upgrade section on page 17 and then continue with the following step Four Pan head 1 Housing Screws T connector d n 9 Outer Housing NXA PCI80211G wireless card location Compact Flash card FIG 24 Location of the Compact Flash card and plate on NXD p CAUTION Step 4 Close and Resecure the NXD Panel Enclosure 1 With the components securely installed gently place the outer housing back onto the metallic panel casing with the connector opening on the right side of the panel and align the four pan head Housing Screw holes along the edges of the outer housing Use care not to bend or damage any antenna connections while replacing the outer housing 2 Insert and secure the four pan head Housing Screws into pre drilled holes along the edges of the NXD unit by using a grounded Phillips head screwdriver 3 Reinstall the I O connector plate by aligning all connectors to their respective locations 4 Secure I O connector plate using a grounded Phillips head screwdriver and then twist the Stereo Output nut back into the Stereo Output jack NXT BP Power Pack FG2255 10
157. ess Settings section Red fields are user editable Blue fields cycle through choices Grey fields are read only FIG 101 Wireless Settings page showing default values The elements of the Wireless Settings page are described in the table below Wireless Settings Page Elements Back Saves the changes and returns you to the previously active touch panel page Connection Status icon This visual display of the connection status allows the user to have a current visual update of the panel s connection status regardless of what page is currently active Lock only appears on the icon if the panel has established a connection with a currently secured target Master requiring a username and password IP Settings Sets the IP communication values for the touch panel and contains DHCP STATIC Sets the panel to either DHCP or Static communication modes DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol assigns IP Addresses to client stations logging onto a TCP IP network from a DHCP server Static IP is a permanent IP Address that is assigned to a node in a TCP IP network Note If DHCP is selected the following fields become read only IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS and Domain IP Address Sets the secondary IP Address assigned to the panel Subnet Mask Sets a subnetwork address to the panel Subnetwork mask is the technique used by the IP protocol to filter messages into a parti
158. etup page contact AMX Technical Support for further assistance The Battery Base button doesn t Refer to the above troubleshooting symptom appear on the panel s Setup page Troubleshooting NXD T 1200V 12 Modero Video Wall Flush Mount Touch Panel 167 EAM It s Your World Take Control 3000 RESEARCH DRIVE RICHARDSON 75082 USA 800 222 0193 469 624 8000 469 624 7153 fax 800 932 6993 technical support www amx com 7 12 92012 AMX All rights reserved AMX and the AMX logo are registered trademarks of AMX AMX reserves the right to alter specifications without notice at any time
159. eturn policy This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the AMX Software has resulted from accident abuse or misapplication Any replace ment AMX Software will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty 30 days whichever is longer Outside the United States these remedies may not available NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL AMX BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS AMX SOFTWARE EVEN IF AMX HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES BECAUSE SOME STATES COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES THE ABOVE LIMITA TION MAY NOT APPLY TO LICENSEE U S GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The AMX Software is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph 1 of The Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 or subparagraphs 1 and 2 of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52 227 19 as applicable SOFTWARE AND OTHER MATERIALS FROM AMX COM MAY BE SUBJECT TO EXPORT CONTROL The United States Export Control laws prohibit the export of certain technical data and software to certain t
160. ext gt string to that Variables specified initial text 1 50 ASCII characters prompt text 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel 12345678 PASSWORD Pops up the Keypad and initializes the text string 12345678 with prompt text ENTER PASSWORD AKR Remove keyboard or keypad that was displayed using AKEYB AKEYP PKEYP Remove the AKB AKP PKP EKP TKP commands Keyboard Syntax Keypad QAKR Example SEND COMMAND Panel AKR Removes the Keyboard Keypad BEEP Syntax Output a beep BEEP Example SEND COMMAND Panel BEEP Outputs a beep Panel Runtime Operation Commands Cont BRIT Syntax Set the panel BRIT lt brightness level gt brightness Variable brightness level 0 100 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BRIT 50 Sets the brightness level to 50 BRT Syntax Set the panel BRT lt brightness level gt brightness Variable brightness level 0 100 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BRT 70 Sets the brightness level to 70 DBEEP Syntax Output a DBEEP double beep Example SEND COMMAND Panel DBEEP Outputs a double beep EKP Pops up the keypad icon and initializes the text string to that specified The Prompt Text is Extend the optional Keypad Syntax EKP lt initial text gt lt prompt text gt Variables initial text 1 50 ASCII charac
161. f a popup page This command works in the same way popup page on as the Toggle Popup command in TPDesign4 either a specified Syntax page or the lt page name gt lt page name gt current page Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel PPOG Popup1 Main Toggles the popup page Popup1 on the Main page from one state to another On Off Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel PPOG Popup1 Toggles the popup page Popup1 on the current page from one state to another On Off PPON If the page name is empty the current page is used see example 2 If the popup page is Activate a already On do not re draw it This command works in the same way as the Show Popup specific popup command in TPDesign4 page to launch on Syntax either a specified lt page name page name page or the Variable current pags popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel 1 Main Activates the popup page 1 on the Main page Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel PPON Popup1 Activates the popup page Popup1 on the current page Programming Numbers The following information p
162. ff state and 2 On state custom event type 1011 Flag zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Actual length of string should be 9 Value3 Zero Text Hex encoded color value ex 000000 Text length Color name length should be 9 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BCB 529 1 Gets the button OFF state border color information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1011 Flag zx VALUE1 1 VALUE2 9 VALUE3 0 TEXT 222222FF TEXT LENGTH 9 BCF Syntax Get the current fill BCF vt addr range button states range color Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1012 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Actual length of string should be 9 Value3 Zero Text Hex encoded color value ex 000000 Text length Color name length should be 9 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BCF 529 1 Gets the button OFF state fill color information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1012 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 9 VALUE3 0 TEXT FF8000FF TEXT LENGTH 9 Button Query Commands Cont BCT Syntax Get the current BCT vt addr range button states range text color Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button state
163. for 3 seconds to open the Setup page FIG 51 Exit Setup Connection Status Y Connection status Red Connection Status icon Information 5 indicates no connection to a Master Panel F gt Information DB No Encryption 4 Green Connection Status icon Adjustment Connected via Ethernet InsemyPSge EAR indicates communication to a Master Audio Connected To System 4071 o Ee Protected Setup Inactive pg Yellow Connection Status icon indicates an unreliable network Video Panel Brightness 4 connection Adjustment MC Battery Base button doesn t appear until NXT is connected to BASE B APEX FIG 51 Setup page 2 Press the Protected Setup button located on the lower left of the panel page to open the Protected Setup page and display an on screen keypad 3 Enter 1988 into the Keypad s password field and press Done when finished Clearing Password 5 from the initial Password Setup page removes the need for you to enter the default password before accessing the Protected Setup page 4 Press the red Device Number field to open the Device Number keypad FIG 52 5 Enter a Device Number value for the panel into the Device Number Keypad The default is 10001 and the range is from I 32000 When using multiple panels within a NetLinx System remember to assign unique Device Number values to each panel so that all assigned panels appear i
164. from the rear plastic cover VERIFY THE LENGTH AND LOCATION OF THE INSERTED CABLES ONCE THE STRAIN RELIEF GROMMET IS CLOSED IT IS DIFFICULT TO RE OPEN 4 Carefully apply pressure to close the strain relief grommet over the desired cable location Verify the Strain Relief Grommet is securely closed over the cables and the clip is facing the correct direction upwards The process of securing the strain relief grommet may require the use of pliers Also verify the length and location of the inserted cables Once the strain relief grommet is closed it is difficult to re open 5 Firmly push the Strain Relief Grommet into the opening toward the inside until the rim is securely flush against the back of the rear plastic cover FIG 34 6 Securely grasp both sides of the NXD panel with LCD 12 back box and attached cables rotate the entire unit over and lie it on a flat level surface 7 Note the available mounting contact surface area on the rear plastic cover of the MB TP12 FIG 35 This area represents the space available for use with a VESA connector plate ae SS l L 80 20MM 2 52 64MM 2 61 66MM 3 55 90MM lt FIG 35 12 Mounting contact surface area 8 Insert and secure the tw
165. ft digital signature and Windows then informs you of such 9 Click Yes when told that a digital signature was not found This action accepts the installation of the new USB driver The panel is now configured to communicate directly with the PC This process completes the association between driver and device Each time the same touch panel is connected to the computer the driver is automatically loaded using a unique name example USB LAN LINK 1 2 Each time a different touch panel is connected to the computer the previous procedures will need to be repeated The previous version of the AMX USBLAN driver showed a USB connection icon in the system tray when a panel was connected The new version of the driver does not show an icon in the System Tray A Virtual NetLinx Master VNM is used when the target panel is not connected to a physical NetLinx Master In this situation the PC takes on the functions of a Master via a Virtual NetLinx Master This connection is made by either using the PC s Ethernet Address via TCP IP using a known PC s IP Address as the Master or using a direct mini USB connection to communicate directly to the panel 10 Navigate back to the System Settings page Step 3 Confirm and View the current AMX USB device connections 1 Navigate to Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt and double click the System icon to launch the System Properties dialog 2 Select the Hardware tab and click on the Device
166. gainst the conduit box C in FIG 38 Insert and secure the four securing 4 40 Mounting Screws into their corresponding holes located along the sides of the NXD FIG 37 and FIG 38 Place the magnetic faceplate A in FIG 38 back onto the main NXD unit B in FIG 38 Make sure to align the Microphone Light and PIR Motion sensor locations to their respective openings on the front bezel faceplate 9 Reconnect the terminal RJ 45 Ethernet USB and any optional audio video wiring to their respective locations outside the conduit box on either the NXA AVB ETHERNET Breakout Box Ethernet port or NetLinx Master 10 Reconnect the terminal power connector on the 12 VDC compliant power supply and apply power Installing the NXD into drywall using Expansion Clips Expansion clips are mounted through the four oval holes located at the top and bottom of the panel As the screw is tightened the clip bends toward the insertion hole and into the wall This bending creates a grip on the wall by either pressing onto the wall or by securing the drywall between the housing and the drywall clip The most important thing to remember when mounting the NXD is that the outer frame Mounting Tabs must be installed flush against the mounting surface 1 Prepare the area by removing any screws or nails from the drywall before beginning the cutout process 2 Cut out the surface for the 12 inch Wall Mount using the dimensions shown in FIG 39 Be sure to
167. gainst harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed an operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body Table of Contents troduction issa i aaiaais 1 Modero Video Touch Panels 1200V Series ssccsssscsssscccsssccsssccnsscesssceesssceecseees 1 Product Specifications NXD 1200V and NXT 1200YV
168. ge 63 for more detailed information on using the System Settings page Programming Overview You can program the touch panel using the commands in this section to perform a wide variety of operations using Send_Commands and variable text commands A device must first be defined in the NetLinx programming language with values for the Device Port System in all programming examples Panel is used in place of these values and represents all Modero panels Verify you are using the latest NetLinx Master and Modero touch panel firmware Verify you are also using the latest version of TPDesign4 WARNING Button Assignments Button Channel Range 1 4000 Button push and Feedback per address port Button Variable Text range 1 4000 per address port Button States Range 1 256 0 states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state Level Range 1 600 Default level value 0 255 can be set up to 1 65535 Address port Range 1 100 These button assignments can only be adjusted in TPD4 and not on the panels themselves NOTE Page Commands These Page Commands are used in NetLinx Programming Language and are case insensitive Page Commands Add the popup page to a group if it does not already exist If the new popup is added to a Add a specific group which has a popup displayed on the current page along with the new pop up the popup page toa displayed popup will be hidden and the new
169. ghtness level of the LCD used when the DIM Mode is active The Brightness value of the panel in a DIM room low light is much less than that of a Non DIM well to brightly lit where the LCD Brightness must be higher to display the screen content clearly There is a relationship between the motion sensor and the panel sleep feature If a panel is set to Sleep Mode there is a time delay before the motion sensor is activated to detect motion By creating a time delay to the detection this allows a user to set the sleep mode and leave the panels detection range In this way the panel doesn t awake immediately after the sleep is active and you move away Using the Automated Brightness Control feature DIM Mode Please follow the steps below to set up Automated Brightness Control 1 Setthe lighting conditions in the room to maximum turn On all the lights 2 Setthe Maximum Panel Brightness from the Setup page to a comfortable level Sitting in front of the panel you should be able to comfortably see someone sitting behind the panel without being blinded by the panel 3 Open the Sensors Setup page FIG 98 on page 99 from the Protected Setup menu section 4 Move around the panel and block the direct or indirect light from the room fixtures with your body Take note of the drop in the lighting level being detected by the panel in response to your movements 5 Set the Maximum brightness of the Dimmer Dim M
170. h Epica Modula Modula Series4 Modula CatPro Series and 8Y 3000 product models will be free of defects in materials and manufacture at the time of sale and will remain in good working order for a period of three 3 years following the date of the original sales invoice from AMX The three year warranty period will be extended to the life of the product Limited Lifetime Warranty if the warranty card is filled out by the dealer and or end user and returned to AMX so that AMX receives it within thirty 30 days of the installation of equipment but no later than six 6 months from original AMX sales invoice date The life of the product extends until five 5 years after ceases manufacturing the product model The Limited Lifetime Warranty applies to products in their original installation only If a product is moved to a different installation the Limited Lifetime Warranty will no longer apply and the product warranty will instead be the three 3 year Limited Warranty All products returned to AMX require a Return Material Authorization RMA number The RMA number is obtained from the AMX RMA Department The RMA number must be clearly marked on the outside of each box The RMA is valid for a 30 day period After the 30 day period the RMA will be cancelled Any shipments received not consistent with the RMA or after the RMA is cancelled will be refused AMX is not responsible for products returned without a valid RMA number AMX is not liable fo
171. h panel and then which characters should be reflected within the G4 Computer Control and TakeNote applications None default Spanish Italian French German Swiss UK and US Note You must be using a standard 101 button keyboard to accurately utilize this feature Modero uses the open source VNC character standards to transmit the character information to a target device such as a PC One of the issues which occurred in the past was that some 101 key foreign keyboard character sets were being incorrectly represented via the Computer Control and Take Note applications For example Spanish keyboards consisting of Castilian character sets such as tilde 6 were being miscommunicated by the application to the source computer and as a result passwords were not properly being entered The VNC Computer Control keyboard drivers found in earlier Modero firmware build 57 or earlier were using an English type character set which was not fully utilizing all available foreign characters Several different countries have produced 101 key international keyboards each with their own unique set of keys occupying the keyboard Several of these keys are specific to the language they are used with Confirmation Dialog Are you sure you want to reset all system settings You have a wait time of 5 seconds before the YES option is enabled FIG 94 Protected Setup page System Recovery confirmation dialog
172. harging LED One LED indicator in front of each bay which conveys the status of that bay Refer to the Reading NXT CHG LED Indicator section for more information Recalibration pushbutton located between the bays Initiates recalibration sequence in the left bay only Recalibration Time less than 9 hours Other AMX Equipment NXT CHG Kit FG2250 50K 1 charger and 2 NXT BP batteries NXT BP battery pack FG2255 10 additional The batteries are charged in the order they are inserted into the NXT CHG SLOT 1 of the NXT CHG has the ability to completely discharge and recharge recalibrate a battery Recalibration improves the reporting accuracy of the battery charge back to the Modero panel Powering the NXT CHG The NXT CHG Smart Battery Charger uses an included power supply to charge inserted batteries 1 Connect the rear of the NXT CHG to the power adapter 2 Connect the power adapter to the provided power cord with plug 3 Provide power to the unit by connecting the power cord with plug into a power outlet that meets the requirements outlined in the Specifications section for the NXT CHG Reading NXT CHG LED Indicator FIG 32 shows the components on the NXT CHG Smart Battery Charger Slot 1 recalibration Slot 2 Slot 1 LED Slot 2 LED Recalibrate Pushbutton FIG 32 Component locations on the NXT CHG There is one LED indicator on the front of each battery
173. he panel Wireless is used when a wireless card is detected within the internal card slot This method provides an indirect communication to the web via a pre configured Wireless Access Point 8 Press the Web Control Name field to open the Web Name keyboard 9 From the Web Name keyboard enter a unique alpha numeric string to identify this panel This information is used by the NetLinx Security Web Server to display on screen links to the panel The on screen links use the IP Address of the panel and not the name for communication FIG 69 10 Press Done after you are finished assigning the alpha numeric string for the Web Control name 11 Press the Web Control Password field to open the Web Password keyboard S er eer ar T Manage WebControl Connections S G4 Web Control G4 Web Control Selings Web Control Timeout 9 1 i if t FIG 69 Sample relationship between G4 Web Control and Mange WebControl Connections window 12 From the Web Password keyboard enter a unique alpha numeric string to be assigned as the G4 Authentication session password associated with VNC web access of this panel 13 Press Done after you are finished assigning the alpha numeric string for the Web Control password 14 Press the Web Control Port field to open the Web Port Number keypad 15 Within the keypad enter a unique numeric value to be assigned to
174. his function saves the battery from discharging SLEEP Syntax Force the panel SLEEP into screen saver Example mode SEND COMMAND Panel SLEEP Forces the panel into screen saver mode SOU Syntax Play a sound file SOU lt sound name gt Variables sound name Name of the sound file Supported sound file formats are WAV amp MP3 Example SEND COMMAND Panel SOU Music wav Plays the Music wav file Pops up the keypad icon and initializes the text string to that specified The Prompt Text is Present a optional telephone Syntax keypad TKP lt initial text gt lt prompt text Variables initial text 1 50 ASCII characters prompt text 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel TKP 999 222 1211 Enter Phone Number Pops up the Keypad and initializes the text string 999 222 1211 with prompt text Enter Phone Number TPAGEON This command turns On page tracking whereby when the page or popups change a Turn On page string is sent to the Master This string may be captured with a CREATE BUFFER tracking command for one panel and sent directly to another panel Syntax TPAGEON Example SEND COMMAND Panel TPAGEON Turns On page tracking TPAGEOFF Syntax Turn Off page TPAGEOFF tracking Example SEND COMMAND Panel TPAGEOFF Turns Off page tracking Panel Runtime Operation Commands Cont VKB Syntax Popup the QVKB virtual Example keyboard SEND
175. iable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1010 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 0 no word wrap 1 word wrap Value3 Zero Text Blank Text length Zero Example SEND COMMAND Panel BWW 529 1 Gets the button OFF state word wrap flag status information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1010 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 1 VALUE3 0 TEXT TEXT LENGTH 0 FON Syntax Get the current FON vt addr range button states range font index Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1007 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Font index Value3 Zero Text Blank Text length Zero Example SEND COMMAND Panel FON 529 1 Gets the button OFF state font type index information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1007 Flag 29 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 72 VALUE3 0 TEXT TEXT LENGTH 0 Button Query Commands Cont ICO Syntax Get the current ICO vt addr range button states range icon index Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for mu
176. in that it transparently passes the URL information onto the server for translation A user can then pass any parameters to the server side programs such as CGI scripts or active server pages However the system will parse the URL looking for special escape codes When it finds an escape code it replaces that code with a particular piece of panel button or state information For example http www amx com img asp device DV would become http www amx com img asp device 10001 Other used escape sequences include Escape Sequences Sequence Panel Information DV Device Number SY System Number IP IP Address HN Host Name MC Mac Address ID Neuron ID PX X Resolution of current panel mode file PY Y Resolution of current panel mode file BX X Resolution of current button BY Y Resolution of current button BN Name of button 5 Current state Address Code AP Address Port CC Channel Code CP Channel Port LC Level Code LP Level Port Appendix 162 NXD T 1200V 12 Modero Video Wall Flush Mount Touch Panel Troubleshooting Overview This section describes the solutions to possible hardware firmware issues that could arise during the common operation of a Modero touch panel Troubleshooting Information Symptom Solution Manifest xma can not be found An error occurs when sending a file to a G4 panel Manifest xma is
177. ing the above procedures Testing your Calibration 1 Press and hold down the on screen Calibration button for 6 seconds to enter the Calibration Test page FIG 50 Calibrate Test On screen crosshairs is used to verify a proper calibration of the panel FIG 50 Calibration Test page 2 Press anywhere on this page to confirm the on screen crosshairs match your touch points 3 If the crosshairs do not appear directly below your LCD touch points press the Back button and recalibrate the panel using the above steps 4 Exit this Calibration Test page by pressing the Back button to return to the Protected Setup page Configuring Communication NOTE D WARNING NOTE NOTE Overview Communication between the Modero panel and the Master is done using either USB or ETHERNET DHCP or Static IP Ethernet communication can be achieved through either a direct connection Ethernet or through the use of the optional NXA PCI80211G wireless interface card USB input devices must be plugged into the rear or side USB connectors before the G4 panel is powered up The panel will not detect a USB connection of this type until after the unit cycles power Before commencing verify you are using the latest NetLinx Master and Modero panel firmware Verify you are using the latest versions of AMX s NetLinx Studio and TPDesign4 programs Modero Setup and System Connection 1 Press the grey Front Setup Access button
178. ion on the interaction between these two product lines Wireless Settings Network Name SSID Authentication Sets the communication values for the NXA PCI80211G mini PCI wireless communication card installed within the Modero panel Provides the Service Set Identifier SSID required by the panel before it is permitted to join the wireless network The SSID is the unique name used on the WAP and assigned to all panels in a wireless network that are communicat ing to the same target WAP It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters which may be any keyboard character Make sure this setting is the same for all points in your wireless network This unique string identifies the network and is the same string for all users on the same network Toggles between the two authentication modes Open System or Shared Key An Open system network allows connections from any client without authenticating whether that client has permission to associate with the network A Shared key network requires the client to submit a key which is shared by the network Wireless Access Point before it is given permission to associate with the network In this case the key is the same as the WEP encryption key In both cases even after association has taken place if WEP encryption has also been enabled then the client will still require the WEP key to encrypt and decrypt packets in order to communicate successfully with
179. ire Audio In Right Channel 6 pin captive wire Microphone Out 4 pin captive wire Comp Y BNC C BNC xog I3NH3Hl3 8AV VXN Audio Video Ethernet CATS RJ 45 Ethernet Out CAT5 12 VDC power mmm Power to touch panel FIG 6 NXA AVB ETHERNET Breakout Box connector wiring diagram The rear panel wiring connections are described below from left to right AUDIO IN 6 pin mini Phoenix connector divided into left and right audio channels Each channel is divided into GND IN and IN terminal cable connectors 2 sets of 3 for each channel An example of this cable is to strip the ends of 2 RCA audio cables and insert them into their respective locations on the Audio In port Either a balanced and GND or unbalanced and GND audio signal can be connected to this input MIC OUT 4 mini Phoenix connector divided into GND OUT and OUT terminal connectors An example of this cable is to strip the terminal ends of a 3 5mm mini jack and insert them into their respective locations on the Mic Out port This signal can be fed as a Line Level In to either an amplifier or an AMX VOL card Either a balanced and GND or unbalanced and GND audio signal can be connected to this output Video In BNCs Feeds either Composite S Video Luma or S Video Chroma signals into the NXA AVB ETHERNET This feed is then redirected out to a Modero panel through the front
180. is then also changed within the Domain field of the System Settings page 3 Toggle the DHCP Static field from the IP Settings section until the choice cycles to DHCP DHCP will register the unique MAC Address factory assigned on the panel and once the communication setup process is complete reserve an IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway values from the DHCP Server 4 Press the optional Host Name field to open a Keyboard and enter the Host Name information 5 Press Done after you are finished assigning the alpha numeric string of the host name 6 Do not alter any of the remaining greyed out fields in the IP Settings section Once the panel is rebooted these values are obtained by the unit and displayed in the DNS fields after power up This information can be found in either the Workspace System name gt Define Device section of your code that defines the properties for your panel or in the Device Addressing Network Addresses in the Tools gt NetLinx Diagnostics dialog T Press the Back button to return to the Protected Setup page 8 Press the on screen Reboot button to both save any changes and restart the panel IP Settings section Configuring a Static IP Address over Ethernet 1 Select Protected Setup gt System Settings located on the lower left to open the System Settings page 2 Locate the IP Settings section of this page Check with your System Administrator for a pre reserved Static IP Address assigned to th
181. it with an MB TP Universal VESA Mounting Kit INSTALLER LEAVE A GAP BETWEEN THE STUD AND CONDUIT BOX TO ACCOMMODATE THE DRYWALL SHEETROCK This gap allows the installation of the drywall sheetrock after the conduit box has been installed The CB TP12 conduit wallbox is an optional metallic box that is secured onto stud beams prior to the installation of a solid surface Installation procedures and configurations can vary This section describes the installation procedures for the most common installation scenario 1 Fasten the 12 to a stud through the stud fastening holes located on the inside of the conduit box FIG 37 by using either nails or screws Knockouts should be located the left side of the conduit box alongside the connectors Drywall sheetrock A CB TP Conduit Wallbox Stud fastening holes Use the four 4 40 Mounting Screws to secure the NXD to the conduit box at these locations Mounting tabs for NXD panel should be flush with the outside of the sheetrock FIG 37 Screw locations for conduit box attachment a pre wall installation 2 Remove any necessary wiring knockouts from the optional conduit box C in FIG 37 where the necessary cables are threaded through for connection to the touch panel 3 Thread the incoming RJ 45 Ethernet and any other audio video wiring through the knockouts Refer to the Wiring Guidelines for the 1200V Panels section on page 41 for pinout descri
182. k Returns you to the previously active touch panel page Connection Status icon This visual display of the connection status allows the user to have a current visual update of the panel s connection status regardless of what page is currently active A Lock only appears on the icon if the panel has established a connection with a currently secured target Master requiring a username and password File Name Displays the name of the TPDesign4 project file downloaded to the panel Designer ID Displays the designer information File Revision Displays the revision number of the file Dealer ID Displays the dealer ID number unique to every dealer and entered in TPD4 Project Information Page Elements Cont Job Name Displays the job name Sales Order Displays the sales order information Purchase Order Displays the purchase order information Build Number Displays the build number information of the TPD4 software used to create the project file Creation Date Displays the project creation date Revision Date Displays the last revision date for the project Last Save Date Displays the last date the project was saved Blink Rate Displays the feedback blink rate 10th of second Job Comments Displays any comments associated to the job These comments are taken from the TPD4 project file Panel Information Page The Panel Information page FI
183. k Name and WEP fields have not previously been configured the Wireless Settings page will not work until the panel is rebooted NOTE Ethernet Communication from the panel can be direct using an Ethernet cable or indirect through the NXA PCI80211G AMX Wireless Card FG2255 04 communicating to a Wireless Access Point WAP such as the NXA WAP2000Q In determining the Ethernet method of communication the panel will always default first to the direct Ethernet communication If no direct connection is detected the panel will first check to see if there is an installed wireless interface card and then communicate to the WAP using the Wireless Settings assigned within the Wireless Settings page The WAP communication parameters must match those of the pre installed wireless interface card installed within the panel Wireless Access Points are the cornerstone of any wireless network Wireless Access Point acts as a bridge between a wired and wireless network It aggregates the traffic from all the wireless clients and forwards it down the network to the switch or router One Wireless Access Point may be all you need However you could need more Wireless Access Points depending on either how large your installation is how it is laid out and how it is constructed Wireless Equivalent Privacy WEP Security is a method by which WLANS protect wireless data streams data stream encrypted with WEP can still be intercepted or eavesdropped upo
184. k with both units The ME260 64 can be assigned System 1 and the NI 4000 can then be assigned System 2 using two open sessions of NetLinx Studio 2 x can t seem to connect to a NetLinx Master using my NetLinx Studio 2 x From the Settings Master Comm Settings Communication Settings gt Settings for TCP IP uncheck the Automatically Ping the Master Controller to ensure availability The pinging is to determine if the Master is available and to reply with a connection failure instantly if it is not Without using the ping feature you will still attempt to make a connection but a failure will take longer to be recognized Some firewalls and networks do not allow pinging though and the ping will then always result in a failure When connecting to a NetLinx Master controller via TCP IP the program will first try to ping the controller before attempting a connection Pinging a device is relatively fast and will determine if the device is off line or if the TCP IP address that was entered was incorrect If you decide NOT to ping for availability and the controller is off line or you have an incorrect TCP IP address the program will try for 30 45 seconds to establish a connection Note If you are trying to connect to a master controller that is behind a firewall you may have to uncheck this option Most firewalls will not allow ping requests to pass through for security reasons I have more that one Modero pane
185. l connected to my System Master and only one shows up Multiple NetLinx Compatible devices such as Modero panels can be associated for use with a single Master Each Modero panel comes with a defaulted Device Number value of 10001 When using multiple panels it can become very easy to overlook the need to assign different Device Number values to each panel Press and hold the grey Front Setup Access button for 3 seconds to open the Setup page Press the Protected Setup button located on the lower left of the panel page enter 1988 into the on screen Keypad s password field and press Done when finished Enter a Device Number value for the panel into the Device Number Keypad The default is 10001 and the range is from 1 32000 Troubleshooting Information Cont Symptom Solution After downloading a panel file Symptoms include firmware to a G4 device the panel Having to repeat the download behaves strangely Inability to make further downloads to the panel May get directory errors graphics hierarchy errors etc indicating problems with the Compact Flash Panel will not boot or gets stuck on AMX splash screen Other problems also started after downloading to a new panel or a panel with a 4 file that takes up a considerable amount of the available Compact Flash Cause If the G4 device already contains a large enough file subsequent downloads will take up more space
186. les Common Name Input Mask Input IP Address Quad 0 255 Any value from 0 to 255 Hour 1 12 Any value from 1 to 12 Minute Second 01591 Any value from 0 59 Frames 0 29 Any value from 0 to 29 Phone Numbers 999 000 0000 555 555 5555 Zip Code 00000 9999 75082 4567 URL Resources A URL can be broken into several parts For example the URL http www amx com company info home asp This URL indicates that the protocol in use is http HyperText Transport Protocol and that the information resides on a host machine named www amx com The image on that host machine is given an assignment by the program name of company info home asp Active Server Page The exact meaning of this name on the host machine is both protocol dependent and host dependent The information normally resides in a file but it could be generated dynamically This component of the URL is called the file component even though the information is not necessarily in a file A URL can optionally specify a port which is the port number to which the TCP connection is made on the remote host machine If the port is not specified the default port for the protocol is used instead For example the default port for http is 80 An alternative port could be specified as http www amx com 8080 company info home asp Any legal HTTP syntax can be used Special Escape Sequences The system has only a limited knowledge of URL formats
187. les page on www amx com Step 1 Setting up the Panel and PC for USB Communication 1 If you do not currently have the latest version of TPDesign4 navigate to www amx com gt Tech Center gt Downloadable Files gt Application Files gt NetLinx Design Tools section of the website and locate the AMX USB Driver executable AMX USBLAN Setup exe 2 Download this executable file to a known location on your computer 3 Launch the file by double clicking on it and follow the on screen prompts to complete your installation Note that even if you have loaded the latest AMX Studio or TPD4 software you will still need to download and install this file if you are working with either the 1200V Series or VG Series of panels 4 Choose the default language agree to the Licensing information and choose the location for the file installations C Program Files AMX USBLAN 5 From within the Choose Components dialog select the features you wish to install The Driver option is selected by default and is the only item required 6 Click the Install button to continue with the installation 7 Once application begins the installation of the corresponding USB driver files it may encounter cases where previous versions of these files already exist This can occur if you have previously installed released versions of NetLinx Studio and TPDesign4 If you are prompted to replace the AXBLAN INF file select YES If you are prompted to repla
188. lows you to enter the G4 Authentication session password associated for VNC web access of this panel Web Control Port Allows you to enter the port value that the VNC Web Server runs on Default value is 5900 Maximum Number of This read only field displays the maximum number of users that can be Connections simultaneously connected to the target panel via the web Default value is 1 Current Connection Count This read only field displays the current number of users connected to the target panel via the web This value cannot exceed the Maximum number field G4 Web Control Timeout Sets the length of time in minutes the panel can remain idle no cursor movements before the session is closed and the user is disconnected Minimum value 0 minutes panel never times out Maximum value 240 minutes panel times out after 240 minutes 4hours Manage WebControl Connections ra G4 Web Control Settings DA Ga Web Control Timeou 7 1 FIG 97 Sample relationship between G4 Web Control and Mange WebControl Connections window Refer to the Using G4 Web Control to Interact with a G4 Panel section on page 68 for more detailed instructions on how to use the G4 Web Control page with the new web based NetLinx Security application Sensor Setup Page The Sensor Setup page FIG 98 allows you to adjust the Light and Motion Sensor parameters on a Modero touch panel Sensor Setup Motion Sensor
189. lti state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1003 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Icon Index Value3 Zero Text Blank Text length Zero Example SEND COMMAND Panel ICO 529 1 amp 2 Gets the button OFF state icon index information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1003 Flag 0 VALUE1 2 VALUE2 12 VALUE3 0 TEXT TEXT LENGTH 0 JSB Syntax Get the current JSB vt addr range gt lt button states range gt bitmap Variable justification variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1005 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 1 9 justify Value3 Zero Text Blank Text length Zero Example SEND COMMAND Panel JSB 529 1 Gets the button OFF state bitmap justification information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet 529 Type 1005 Flag VALUE1 VALUE2 VALUE3 TEXT TEXT LENGTH 0 o Button Query Commands Cont JSI Syntax Get the current JSI vt addr range button states range icon justification Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On
190. m the panel s mini USB port to a corresponding USB port on the PC acting as a Virtual Master NOTE An Ethernet connection type involves indirect communication from the panel to a Master via an Ethernet connection to the network There are 2 possible Master Connection Types available USB or Ethernet and only when the panel is connected to a power supply If battery power wireless connection fails during a firmware upgrade the panel flash file system may become WARNING corrupted A It is recommended that firmware KIT files only be transferred over a direct connection The mini USB connector MUST be plugged into an already active panel before the recognize connection and assign appropriate USB driver This driver is part of the latest TPDesign4 software application installation NOTE Configuring and Using USB with a Virtual Master NetLinx Studio can be setup to run a Virtual Master where the PC acts as the Master by supplying its own IP Address for communication to the panel The PC is first equipped with the USB driver the panel is then configured for USB communication and then Studio is configured to act as the Master For a personal computer to establish a connection to a Modero panel via USB the target computer must have the appropriate AMX USB driver installed This installation is bundled into the latest TPDesign4 software setup process or can be downloaded independently from the main Application Fi
191. mages for consumer products In such states the limitation or exclusion of the Limited Warranty may not apply This Limited Warranty gives the owner specific legal rights The owner may also have other rights that vary from state to state The owner is advised to consult applicable state laws for full determination of rights EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY AMX MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AMX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LIMITED BY APPLICABLE LAW AMX RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY OR DISCONTINUE DESIGNS SPECIFICATIONS WARRAN TIES PRICES AND POLICIES WITHOUT NOTICE AMX Software License and Warranty Agreement LICENSE GRANT AMX grants to Licensee the non exclusive right to use the AMX Software in the manner described in this License The AMX Software is licensed not sold This license does not grant Licensee the right to create derivative works of the AMX Software The AMX Software consists of generally available programming and development software product documenta tion sample applications tools and utilities and miscellaneous technical information Please refer to the README TXT file on the compact disc or download for further information regarding the compon
192. mand works in the same way as the Toggle Popup command TPDesign4 Syntax lt page name gt lt page name gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND_COMMAND Panel PPG Popup1 Main Toggles the popup page Popup1 on the Main page from one state to another On Off Example 2 SEND_COMMAND Panel PPG Popup1 Toggles the popup page Popup1 on the current page from one state to another On Off PPK Kill a specific popup page from all pages Kill refers to the deactivating Off of a popup window from all pages If the pop up page is part of a group the whole group is deactivated This command works in the same way as the Clear Group command in TPDesign 4 Syntax lt page name gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page Example SEND_COMMAND Panel PPK Popup1 Kills the popup page Popup1 on all pages Page Commands Cont PPM A Modal popup page when active only allows you to use the buttons and features on that Set the modality POPUP page All other buttons on the panel page are inactivated of a specific Syntax popup page to PPM lt popup page name gt lt mode gt Modal or Variable popup name 1 50 ASCII chara
193. mbedded Codes path Parameter Embedded Code Description protocol P lt 0 1 gt Set protocol HTTP 0 or FTP 1 user lt user gt Set Username for authentication password S password Set Password for authentication host H host Set Host Name fully qualified DNS or IP Address file lt file gt Full path to the location of the file or program that will return the resource The path must be a valid HTTP URL minus the protocol and host The only exception to this is the inclusion of special escape sequences and in the case of FTP protocol regular expres sions lt path gt Set Directory path The path must be a valid HTTP URL minus the protocol host and filename The only exception to this is the inclusion of special escape sequences and in the case of FTP protocol regular expres sions RMF Embedded Codes Parameter Embedded Code Description refresh R refresh 1 65535 The number of seconds between refreshes in which the resource is downloaded again Refreshing a resource causes the button displaying that resource to refresh also The default value is 0 only download the resource once newest lt 0 1 gt Set the newest file A value of 1 means that only the most recent file matching the pattern is downloaded Note The newest file option only applies to FTP Dynamic Images and only those that have pa
194. n No E tion indicates communication to Master Time gt Adjustment Connected via Ethernet Inactivity Page Flip time 4 IIT IT CL Audio Adjustments Connected To System 4071 Ca Protected Video Adjustment button doesn t umm appear on Non Video CA panels whey Battery Base button doesn t appear until NXT is connected to BASE B FIG 84 Setup page The elements of the Setup page are described in the table below Setup Page Elements Exit Returns you to the Main touch panel page In this case the previous page is the default Main page Connection Status icon This visual display of the connection status allows the user to have a current update of the panel s connection status regardless of what page is currently active A Lock only appears on the icon if the panel has established a connection with a cur rently secured target Master requiring a username and password Connection Status Displays whether the panel is communicating externally the encryption status of the communicating Master what connection type is being used Ethernet or USB and what System the panel is a part of This visual display of the connection status is also reflected at the upper right of each firmware page This allows the user to have a current visual update of the panel s connection status regardless of what page is currently active When connecti
195. n but the encryption makes the data unintelligible to the interloper The strength of WEP is measured by the length of the key used to encrypt the data The longer the key the harder it is to crack 802 11b implementations provided 40 bit and 104 bit WEP keys This is known respectively as 64 bit and 128 bit WEP encryption 64 bit is generally not regarded as adequate security protection Both key lengths are supported by the Modero product line Whichever level of WEP you use it s crucial to use identical settings CASE SENSITIVE the key length and the key itself on all devices Only devices with common WEP settings will be able to communicate Similarly if one device has WEP enabled and another doesn t they won t be able to talk to each other Although the calculations required to encrypt data with WEP can impact the performance of your wireless network it s generally seen only when running benchmarks and not large enough to be noticeable in the course of normal network usage Configuring a Wireless Connection When working with a wireless card the first step is to configure wireless communication parameters within the Wireless Settings page This page only configures the card to communicate to a target WAP such as the NXA WAP200G it is still necessary to tell the panel which Master it should be communicating with This pointing to a Master is done via the System Settings page where you configure the IP Address System Number and User
196. n Status icon This visual display of the connection status allows the user to have a current visual update of the panel s connection status regardless of what page is currently active A Lock only appears on the icon if the panel has established a connection with a currently secured target Master requiring a username and password Charge Status Time Remaining blue indicates the amount of charge time use remaining on the batteries within the connected NXA BASE B Time Until Charged green indicates the amount of time remaining until the batteries installed within the connected are fully charged Range 0 00 12 59 This is read in HH MM hours and minutes Panel Shutdown The Panel Shutdown UP DN buttons alter the timeout value in minutes This value determines the number of minutes that would need to pass before the panel automatically shuts down Once shutdown the unit would have to be restarted A zero value disables this feature Range 0 240 default 0 min Low Battery Warning The Low Battery Warning UP DN buttons alter the time value in minutes available on the battery for use before the panel displays a low battery warning Range 10 45 default 15 min Battery Base Page Elements Cont Very Low Battery Warning The Very Low Battery Warning UP DN buttons alter the time value in minutes available on the battery for use before the
197. n on the Setup page allows you to adjust the master volume parameters and default panel sounds on the panel Default Panel Sounds amm lS internal Sound Level L 67 EA ANY 1 Mic Level 50 1 FIG 88 Volume configuration page The elements of the Volume page are described in the table below Volume Page Elements Back Saves the changes and returns you to the previously active touch panel page Connection Status icon This visual display of the connection status allows the user to have a current visual update of the panel s connection status regardless of what page is currently active Lock only appears on the icon if the panel has established a connection with a currently secured target Master requiring a username and password Volume Page Elements Cont Master Volume This section allows you to alter the current master volume level Use the UP DN buttons to adjust the volume level range 0 100 The Master Volume bargraph indicates the current volume level The Mute button toggles the Mute feature The Play Test button plays a test WAV MP3 file over the panel s internal speakers Default Panel Sounds Sets the Modero panel to play either the default Button Hit sound when you touch an active button and or the default Button Miss sound when you touch a non active button or any area outside of the active button Inter
198. n page 158 for character types Example SEND COMMAND Panel BIM 500 AAAAAAAAAA Sets the input mask to ten A characters that are required to either a letter or digit entry is required The maximum number of lines to remove is 240 A value of 0 will display the incoming video signal unaffected This command is used to scale non 4x3 video images into non 4x3 video buttons Syntax BLN vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt number of lines gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state number of lines 0 240 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BLN 500 55 Equally removes 55 lines from the top and 55 lines from the bottom of the video button A Button Commands Cont ABMC Note that the source is a single button state Each state must be copied as a separate command The lt codes gt section represents what attributes will be copied All codes are Button copy 2 char pairs that can be separated by comma space percent or just ran together command Copy attributes of Syntax the source button BMC vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt source to all the port gt lt source address gt lt source state gt lt codes gt destination Variable buttons variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state butto
199. n the System listing for the target Master 6 Press Done to close the keypad assign the number and return to the Protected Setup page v eboot Pane Device Number FIG 52 Protected Setup page 7 Press the on screen Reboot button to restart the panel and incorporate any changes System Number Master IP URL and Master Port number Refer to your NetLinx Before continuing open NetLinx Studio 2 x This program assists in developing a Master s instruction manuals for more information NOTE 8 Obtain the System Number and Master IP Address from NetLinx Studio This information must be specific for the system used with the configured Modero panel 9 Press the grey Front Setup Access button for 3 seconds to open the Setup page 10 Press the Protected Setup button located on the lower left of the panel page to open the Protected Setup page 11 Press the System Settings button located on the Protected Setup page to open the System Settings page FIG 53 and begin configuring the communication settings on the panel to match those of the target Master System Settings Modero b IP Settings v Master Connection NetLinx Master s connection connection information information LL 19216216232 o 1921621622 GEI AD 192 162 29 9 emm A ee factory unique address p lt FIG 53 System Settings page A USB connection type is a direct connection fro
200. n the screen FIG 71 Do you mart to and sun signed on 10 22 2003 911 AM and AMS aufterict verted by Verisign Claes 3 Code Signing 2001 Caton AMX Corporation acomts that this content is tala ud only evita vete thes contend d runt You show Corporation to make that atmeion Ajaya content Corporation 40 wanra page hits 1192 199 192 50 64 WebCcetrol o Lanon Zone FIG 71 Web Control VNC installation and Password entry screens T Click Yes from the Security Alert popup window to agree to the installation of the G4 WebControl application on your computer This application contains the necessary Active X and VNC client applications necessary to properly view and control the panel pages from your computer The G4 Web Control application is sent by the panel to the computer that is used for communication Once the application is installed this popup will no longer appear This popup will only appear if you are connecting to the target panel using a different computer 8 Insome cases you might get a Connection Details dialog FIG 72 requesting VNC Server IP Address This is the IP Address not the IP of the Master but of the target touch panel Depending on which method of communication you are using it can be found in either the Wired Ethernet System Settings gt IP Settings section within Address field Wi
201. nable reset flag 0 Disable reset flag Example SEND COMMAND Panel PDR Popup1 1 Popup will return to its default location when turned On Set the hide effect for the specified popup page to the named hide effect Syntax lt page name gt lt hide effect name gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On hide effect name Refers to the popup effect names being used Example SEND_COMMAND Panel PHE Popup1 Slide to Left Sets the Popup1 hide effect name to Slide to Left PHP Set the hide effect position Only 1 coordinate is ever needed for an effect however the command will specify both This command sets the location at which the effect will end at Syntax lt page name gt lt x coordinate gt lt y coordinate gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND_COMMAND Panel PHP Popup1 75 0 Sets the Popup1 hide effect x coordinate value to 75 and the y coordinate value to 0 PHT Set the hide effect time for the specified popup page Syntax lt page name gt lt hide effect time gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On hide effect time Given in 1 10ths of a second Example SEND_COMMAND Panel PHT Po
202. nal RJ 45 Ethernet USB and any optional audio video wiring to their respective locations on either the NXA AVB ETHERNET Breakout Box Ethernet port or NetLinx Master 13 Reconnect the terminal power connector on the 12 VDC compliant power supply and apply power Installing the NXD into a Flat Surface using 4 screws Mounting screws 4 not included are secured through circular holes located at the left and right sides of the NXD panel The most important thing to remember when mounting the NXD is that the outer frame Mounting Tabs must be installed flush against the mounting surface Itis recommended that you cutout the surface slightly smaller than what is outlined in the installation drawings so that you can make any necessary cutout adjustments 1 Prepare the area by removing any screws or nails from the surface before beginning the cutout process 2 Cut out surface for the 12 inch Wall Mount using the dimensions shown in FIG 41 319 7 1 292 3MM THESE 4 HOLES ARE ONLY REQUIRED WHEN MOUNTING UNIT TO A SOLID SURFACE PODIUM DESK ETC SECURE UNIT WITH 4 SCREWS CUTOUT S FRONT BEZEL 340 FIG 41 NXD 1200V Wall Mount panel dimensions using 4 mounting screws 3 Remove the magnetic faceplate bezel A in FIG 42 from the main NXD unit B in FIG 42 by gripping the faceplate and pulling with gentle outward force Att
203. nal Sound Level This section allows you to adjust the current sound level on the internal panel speaker Use the UP DN buttons to adjust the volume output on the internal speakers range 0 100 The Internal Sound Level bargraph indicates the current sound level The Mute button mutes the volume Line In Level Allows you to adjust the current Line In volume level being received from the com municating breakout box Use the UP DN buttons to adjust the Line In volume level range 0 100 The Line In Level bargraph indicates the current Line In level The Mute button mutes the Line In volume Mic Out Level Allows you to adjust the current Microphone volume level being received from the communicating breakout box Use the UP DN buttons to adjust the Microphone volume level range 0 100 The Mic Out Level bargraph indicates the current Mic Out level Supported sampling rates for WAV The following is a listing of supported sampling rates associated for WAV files played on these panels Some WAV files currently played on Modero s may not work on these panels The supported sampling rates for WAV files are Supported WAV Sampling Rates 48000 Hz 16000 Hz 44100 Hz 12000 Hz 32000 Hz 11025 Hz 24000 Hz 8000 Hz 22050 Hz Protected Setup Page This button opens the Protected Setup page which centers around the properties used by the panel to properly
204. name Password information assigned to the target Master Step 1 Configuring the Panel s Wireless IP Settings The first step to successfully setting up your wireless card is to configure the IP Settings section of the Wireless Settings page The section configures the communication parameters from the Modero panel to the web Wireless communication using a DHCP Address 1 Pressthe Protected Setup button located on the lower left of the panel page to open the Protected Setup page and display an on screen keypad 2 Enter 1988 into the Keypad s password field and press Done when finished 3 Press the Wireless Settings button located on the lower left to open the Wireless Settings page Wireless communication is set within the IP Settings section of this page FIG 59 4 Toggle the DHCP Static field from the IP Settings section until the choice cycles to DHCP This action causes all fields in the IP Settings section other than Host Name to be greyed out will register the unique MAC Adaress factory assigned on the panel and once the communication setup process is complete assign IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway values from the DHCP Server NOTE D Press the optional Host Name field to open a Keyboard and enter the Host Name information Y Modero connection IP info 192 89 89 89 192 89 89 88 00 01 02 03
205. ncluded as part of installation kits accompanying your particular Modero panel Each of the following Installation Kits come with the appropriate number of CAT5 Suppression Ferrites These ferrites must be installed onto their appropriate locations Installation Kit for 12 and 17 NXD panels KA2251 01 2 pin mini Phoenix connector 41 5025 Three Phillips head screws 4 20 x 0 250 Black 80 0114 08 One CAT5 Suppression Ferrite 04 0014 Four Drywall clips 62 5924 05 and 6 metal strips 80 0192 Installation Kit for 15 NXD panels KA2251 02 2 pin mini Phoenix connector 41 5025 Three Phillips head screws 4 20 x 0 250 Black 80 0114 08 Two CAT5 Suppression Ferrites 04 0014 Four Drywall clips 62 5924 05 and 6 metal strips 80 0192 Installation Kit for 12 NXT panels KA2251 03 2 pin mini Phoenix connector 41 5025 Three Phillips head screws 414 20 x 0 250 Black 80 0114 08 Two CAT5 Suppression Ferrites 04 0014 Table Cable Specifications Other AMX Equipment Installation Kit for 15 and 17 NXT panels KA2251 04 Cont 2 pin mini Phoenix connector 41 5025 Three Phillips head screws 4 20 x 0 250 Black 80 0114 08 One CAT5 Suppression Ferrite 04 0014 Installation Kit for 10 NXT panels KA2259 01 2 pin 3 5 mm mini Phoenix connector 41 5025 One CAT5 Table Top Suppression Ferrite 04 0014 One cylindrical CAT5 US
206. nd Video connections Audio Video RJ 45 Pinout Information Pin Wire Color Function Polarity 1 Orange White Right Audio In 2 Orange Right Audio In Pair 2 Pair 1 Pair 4 3 Green White Video In 4 Blue Mic Out 5 White Blue Mic Out 6 Green Video In 7 White Brown Left Audio In TIA 568B 8 Brown Left Audio pa 12345678 12345678 male RJ 45 connector pin configurations female Refer to the Installing Suppression Ferrites section on page 12 for detailed information on how to install the necessary number of CATS Suppression Ferrites on the Black A V RJ 45 cable connected to the panel Ethernet RJ 45 Port Connections and Wiring FIG 45 describes the blink activity for the Ethernet 10 100 Base T RJ 45 connector and cable The Ethernet cable is connected to the side of the Wall Mount panels L Link LED green lights when the Ethernet cables are connected and terminated correctly A Activity LED yellow A L lights when receiving or transmitting Ethernet data packets TOR ETHERNET 10 100 FIG 45 Layout of Ethernet LEDs The following table lists the pinouts signals and pairing associated with the Ethernet connector Ethernet RJ 45 Pinouts and Signals Pin
207. ndow to view the devices on the Virtual System The default System value is one e Right click on the Empty Device Tree System entry and select Refresh System to re populate the list The panel will not appear as a device below the virtual system number in the Online Tree tab until both the system number used step 7 for the VNM is entered into the Master Connection section of the System Settings page and the panel is restarted Step 3 Confirm and Upgrade the firmware via the USB port Use the CC USB Type A to Mini B 5 wire programming cable FG10 5965 to provide communication between the mini USB Program port on the touch panel and the PC This method of communication is used to transfer firmware Kit files and TPD4 touch panel files A mini USB connection is only detected after it is installed onto an active panel Connection to a previously powered panel which then reboots allows the PC to detect the panel and assign an appropriate USB driver 1 Verify this direct USB connection Type A on the panel to mini USB on the panel is configured properly using the steps outlined in the previous two sections 2 With the panel already configured for USB communication and the Virtual Master setup within NetLinx Studio its now time to verify the panel is ready to receive files 3 After the Communication Verification dialog window verifies active communication between the Virtual Master and the panel click the On
208. nections 51 Step 4 Using a USB to Configure Virtual Master using NetLinx Studio 52 Step 5 Confirm and View the current AMX USB device connections 53 Wireless Settings Page Wireless Access 54 d Clm E 54 Hot Swapping ortis osea Eua ERR RAS S N EERS 54 Configuring a Wireless Connection eee ee eere tanen einen pent etn aep a sene na 55 Step 1 Configuring the Panel s Wireless IP 55 Wireless communication using a DHCP 55 Wireless communication using a Static IP Address eene 56 Step 2 Configuring the Card s Wireless Security Settings 57 Configuring the Modero s wireless card for unsecured access to a WAP200G 57 Configuring the Modero s wireless for secured access to a WAP200G 58 Configuring multiple wireless Moderos to communicate to a target 200 61 Configuring a Wired Ethernet 61 Step 1 Configuring the Panel s Wired IP 61 IP Settings section Configuring a DHCP Address o
209. ni USB connector to the panel s Program Port 2 Connect the terminal end of the 12 VDC compliant power supply cable to the power connector on the rear side of the touch panel and then apply power 3 After the panel powers up press and hold the grey Front Setup Access button for 3 seconds to continue with the setup process and proceed to the Setup page 4 Select Protected Setup gt System Settings located on the lower left to open the System Settings page FIG 54 System Settings 2 No connection is established until IP Settings v Master Connection 4 the Virtual Master becomes active within Studio Yellow Connection Status icon indicates an unreliable network connection 192 192 192 192 Red Connection Status icon indicates no connection to a Master Green Connection Status icon indicates communication to a Master FIG 54 System Settings page using a USB Connection Type 5 Toggle the blue Type field from the Master Connection section until the choice cycles to USB Refer to the System Settings Page section on page 107 for more information about the fields on this page ALL fields are then greyed out and read only but still display any previous network information 6 Press the Back button on the touch panel to return to the Protected Setup page T Press the on screen Reboot button to both save any changes and restart the panel Remember that the panel s connection type must be set to USB prior t
210. ns 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state source port 1 100 source address 1 4000 source state 1 256 codes BM Picture Bitmap BR Border CB Border Color CF Fill Color CT Text Color EC Text effect color EF Text effect FT Font IC Icon JB Bitmap alignment Jl Icon alignment JT Text alignment LN Lines of video removed OP Opacity SO Button Sound TX Text VI Video slot ID WW Word wrap on off Example SEND COMMAND Panel BMC 425 1 1 500 1 BR SEND COMMAND Panel BMC 425 1 1 500 1 BR Copies the OFF state border of button with a variable text address of 500 onto the OFF state border of button with a variable text address of 425 Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel BMC 150 1 1 315 1 9BR FT TXS BM ICSCFSCT Copies the OFF state border font Text bitmap icon fill color and text color of the button with a variable text address of 315 onto the OFF state border font Text bitmap icon fill color and text color of the button with a variable text address of 150 Button Commands Cont BMF Syntax Set any all button BMF vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt data gt parameters by Variables sending variable text address char array 1 4000 embedded codes and data button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state level range 1 60
211. nut from the Stereo Output jack 5 Remove the I O connector plate by using a grounded Phillips head screwdriver to remove the two screws and slide the I O connector plate away from the back box housing M 6 Remove four pan head Housing Screws from rear of the NXD unit FIG 33 These screws secure the back box to the internal panel casing DO NOT REMOVE these these panel panel securing screws securing screws ine Unscrew these four Housing Screws to remove the back box These make direct contact with the black outer housing FIG 33 Location of the attachment screws on the NXD back box DO NOT REMOVE THE FOUR PANEL SECURING SCREWS These screws secure the LCD to the metallic casing underneath WARNING 7 Lift the back box housing to separate it from the internal panel casing Installing the MP TP12 Back Box 1 Unscrew the four pan head Housing screws 8 32 from the MP TP12 rear plastic cover 2 Gently place the MP TP12 back box over the internal panel casing with the cable routing hole on the right side of the panel 3 Re install and secure the four pan head Housing Screws into their pre drilled holes along the edges of the MB TP12 back box FIG 34 and secure them using a grounded Phillips head screwdriver 4 Place the I O connector plate back over the connector opening and align the connec
212. o CAT5 Direct Connect NXD T Video capable Touch Panels FIG 4 Sample wiring configuration on video capable panels using this breakout box 12 VDC compliant power supply can also directly provide power through the unit to a target Modero panel FIG 5 shows a sample wiring configuration for a non video capable Modero panel Direct Ethernet connect CATS B i Y NXD T Non video capable Touch Panels FIG 5 Sample wiring configuration using CA Modero panels The breakout box unit can be mounted on either horizontal flat surface or equipment rack by removing the front screws and attaching it to an optional The power supply being used on the NXA AVB ETHERNET is dependant on the power requirements of the target touch panel Use a standard CATS Ethernet cable to provide both communication and 10 100 network connectivity between the panel NXA AVB ETHERNET NetLinx Master and the network Wiring the NXA AVB ETHERNET connectors and cables The inputs and outputs on the breakout box are separated into front and rear connectors The rear connectors are used to input external signals The front connectors are used to communicate signals between the NXA AVB ETHERNET and a target Modero panel FIG 6 provides a layout of the wiring connection both into and from the breakout box Audio In Left Channel 6 pin captive w
213. o a target WAP200G 1 For each communicating touch panel complete all of the steps outlined within the previous Configuring the Modero s wireless card for secured access to a WAP200G section on page 58 Those procedures walk you through assigning an SSID selecting a WEP encryption level and obtaining a Current Key string value for a specific WEP Key on a target panel 2 Navigate back to the Wireless Wireless Settings page on each panel 3 Verify that all communicating Modero panels are using the same SSID encryption level Default Key and an identical Current Key value Asanexample all panels should be set to Default Key 1 and be using aa bb cc as the Current Key string value This same Key value and Current Key string should be used on the target WAP 4 Repeat steps 3 on each panel Using the same passphrase generates the same key for all communicating Modero panels Configuring a Wired Ethernet Connection It is necessary to tell the panel which Master it should be communicating with This pointing to a Master is done via the System Settings page where you configure the IP Address System Number and Username Password information assigned to the target Master If you have previously established a wireless connection to the Internet you must still navigate to the System Settings page and configure the communication parameters for the target Master Until those parameters are configured your Connection Status icon will remain
214. o and video signals to the touch panel panel type dependant NXA AVB ETHERNET Specifications Cont Rear Components 6 pin 3 5 mm Phoenix connector for in bound left right channel audio 4 pin 3 5 mm Phoenix connector for out bound from microphone audio BNC connector female for Composite or Chroma for video capable panels only BNC connector female for luminance for video capable panels only RJ 45 connector for Ethernet input from the control system 2 pin 3 5 mm Phoenix connector for in bound power Included Accessories Two 2 pin Phoenix connectors 41 5025 4 pin Phoenix connector 41 5047 6 pin Phoenix connector 41 5063 Rack Mount Kit KA2250 40 with mounting bracket 62 2254 02 Other AMX Equipment AC RK Accessory RackMount Kit FG515 Modero Table Top Cable CA2250 50 Installing the NXA AVB ETHERNET A 12 VDC compliant power supply can indirectly provide power to a Modero panel by routing power through the NXA AVB ETHERNET Breakout Box FIG 4 shows a sample wiring configuration using both an indirect or direct power connection for a video capable Modero panel Indirect Ethernet in Mic Out Line Level out Connect RJ 45 4 pin captive wire to amplifier 12 VDC power Video In Audio In 9 VOL card supply BNC 6 pin captive wire rear Power supplied via front NXA AVB box Ethernet 12 VDC power CAT5 supply Audio Vide
215. o panel 6 Click on the desired file link and after you ve accepted the Licensing Agreement verify you have downloaded the Modero Kit file to a known location 7 From within Studio select Tools gt Firmware Transfers gt Send to NetLinx Device from the Main menu to open the Send to NetLinx Device dialog B in FIG 75 Verify the panel s System and Device number values match those values listed within the System folder in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window A in FIG 75 N NetLinx Studio test axs Edit View Project Build Diagnostics Debug Tools Settings Window Help 5 auge DRE sea 2 Send to NetLinx Device System 1 Devices Ig 00000 VNM AMX Corp Version 1 0 B 32001 NSX Application AMX Corp 2 30 amp g 10505 1700 0 Touch Panel AMX Corp 1 A Description E firmware v2 55 12 Built on 037 v2 56 12 kit 03 03 2005 10 Mordor_RGB_v1_11_01 kit 0302 2005 05 Contents Master s Devices Ports Firmware MIPS Bootloader for Mordor 1 3 0 Display 01 11 Cy Workspace online Tree Firmware Linux Kernel for NXx 1200 Nxs 1200VG I Target Progress Device 10505 Port 1 System 1l Comm Virtual Master Sys 1 Reboot Device ses Status 4 Find In Files Ready Plott
216. o rebooting the panel and prior to inserting the USB connector 8 ONLY AFTER the unit displays the first panel page THEN insert the mini USB connector into the Program Port on the panel It may take a minute for the panel to detect the new connection and send a signal to the PC indicated by a green System Connection icon If this is your first time installing the USB driver a USB driver installation popup window FIG 55 then appears on the screen Found New Hardware B ES AMX USB LAN LINK Installing Found New Hardware x USB Device Digital Signature Not Found The Microsoft digital signature affirms tP been tested with Windows and that the sh been altered since it was tested The software you are about to install does not contain a Microsoft digital signature Therefore there is no guarantee that this software works correctly with Windows USB LAN LINK If you want to search for Microsoft digitally signed software visit the Windows Update Web site at http windowsupdate microsoft com to see if one is available Do you want to continue the installation No More Info FIG 55 USB driver installation popup window This window notifies you that the panel has been detected by the PC as a USB compliant device and the PC is installing an appropriate USB driver to establish a proper communication to the panel The driver does not contain a Microso
217. ode Max Level below the detected drop This will make sure that the panel does not react to variations in the lighting conditions of a normal working environment The maximum upper level of the dimmer should be at least 15 lower than the maximum detected level NOTE 6 Set the minimum lighting conditions in the room not complete darkness but the minimal lighting setup unless complete darkness is an operational option for the room 7 Set the Minimum Dimmer Brightness Dim Mode Min Level to a comfortable level by sitting in front of the panel You should be able to comfortably see someone sitting behind the panel without being blinded by the panel 8 Move around the panel and block the direct or indirect light from the room fixtures with your body Take note of the drop in the lighting level being detected by the panel in response to your movements 9 Set the Minimum brightness of the Dimmer Dim Mode Max Level below the detected drop This will make sure that the panel does not react to variations in the lighting conditions of a normal working environment The minimum lower level of the dimmer should be least 10 lower than the C minimum detected level ex lower dimmer level at 3096 if the detected lighting of the room is at 40 NOTE Password Setup Page The Password Setup page FIG 99 centers around the properties used to assign passwords for the Modero panel pages Ba
218. omponents such as the upgraded Compact Flash memory and NXA PC180211G Wireless card are described in detail within the following sections Step 2 Install the 802 118 mini PCI Wireless Card section on page 16 Step 3 Install the Compact Flash Memory Card upgrade section on page 17 Upgrading to the MB TP12 VESA Mounting Kit Upgrading the existing back box with the new VESA Mounting Kit on 12 FG031 50 panel requires 3 main processes Removing the pre existing back box and installing the new VESA back box Threading cables through the strain relief grommet opening in the rear plastic cover Finalizing the installation of the NXD with VESA back box and cables into the plastic cover securing both components and finalizing the strain relief grommet installation Only overall dimensions and FG product numbers are different The new MB TP Universal VESA Mounting Box uses a standard VESA installation pattern of 75 mm between holes VESA mounts that conform to this pattern can be NOTE used on the MB TP Housing Removing the Original Modero Back Box 1 Detach all connectors from the side of the touch panel 2 Remove the magnetic faceplate from the NXD unit by gripping the faceplate and pulling outwards while applying a small amount of pressure to remove it from the main unit 3 Place the LCD face down on a soft cloth to expose the back of the panel and prevent scratching of the LCD 4 Unscrew the Stereo Output
219. on and resides on the same Subnet as itself 1 2 Toggle the blue Type field until Ethernet is selected from the Master Connection section of the System Settings page Press the Mode field until the choice cycles to the word Auto Press the System Number field to launch a Keypad and enter the value for the system number of the NetLinx Master This value can be obtained from the NetLinx Studio program gt OnLine Tree of the Workspace window Do not alter the IP Settings section of the System Settings page as these fields are not applicable to this connection mode Enter a username and password into their respective fields if the target Master has been previously secured Press the on screen Reboot button to both save any changes and restart the panel Press the grey Front Setup Access button for 3 seconds to open the Setup page and confirm there is an active connection The NetLinx Master and the Modero panel must both be on the same Subnet Using G4 Web Control to Interact with a G4 Panel The G4 Web Control feature allows you to use a PC to interact with a G4 enabled panel via the web This feature works in tandem with the new browser capable NetLinx Security firmware update build 300 or higher G4 Web Control is only available with the latest Modero panel firmware Refer to the G4 Web Control Page section on page 98 for more detailed field information firmware KIT file from www amx com Refer to your NetLinx Mast
220. on is established the message displayed is either Connected via Ethernet or Connected via USB no connection can be established by the Modero panel it will continue to try and establish a connection while displaying Attempting via The word Encrypted appears only when an encrypted connection is established with a target Master The panel must be rebooted before incorporating any panel communication changes and detecting any active Ethernet connections The Ethernet connection is not detected until after a reboot Lu ___ Setup Page Elements Cont Display Panel Timeout Sets the length of time the panel can remain idle before activating the sleep mode When the device goes into sleep mode the LCD is powered down Press the UP DN buttons to increase decrease the time until the panel times out Range 0 240 minutes Use this button to set the timeout value to zero and disable the sleep mode Note Display timeout values affect battery performance Small timeout values increase the life of the battery charge Greater timeout values may require more frequent battery charging Inactivity Page Sets the number of minutes of inactivity before the panel automatically flips to a pre Flip Timeout selected touch panel page When the device goes into this inactivity mode the LCD does not power down Press the UP DN buttons to increase decrease the time the panel can remain inactive
221. oot Device Ready Sort Push Disabled Virtual NetLinx Maste Sys 7 Ln 1 Colt 2 FIG 58 Using USB for Virtual Master communication gt m Status Wireless Settings Page Wireless Access Overview IP Routing The behavior of the wireless routing is largely dependent on the wired network interface Although the panel can be connected to two networks simultaneously it may only have one gateway If the wired network was successfully set up and a gateway was obtained then the default route for all network traffic will be via the wired network In the event that the wired network was not configured then the default route for all network traffic will be via the wireless network The wired network connection always takes priority As an example Imagine a panel connected to two networks A amp B A is the wired network and B is the wireless network If the Master controller is on either of these networks then it will be reached However if the Master controller is on a different network C then determining which network interface wired or wireless that will be used is dependent on the gateway Hot Swapping Hot swapping is not an issue on these panels as the card is installed within the unit and cannot be removed without first removing the housing In the case of DHCP there must be a DHCP server accessible before the fields are populated C If the SSID Networ
222. op Rounded 95 Menu Left Rounded 145 Menu Top Rounded 105 Menu Left Rounded 155 Menu Top Rounded 115 Menu Left Rounded 165 Menu Top Rounded 125 Menu Left Rounded 175 Menu Top Rounded 135 Menu Left Rounded 185 Menu Top Rounded 145 Menu Left Rounded 195 Menu Top Rounded 155 Menu Right Rounded 15 Menu Top Rounded 165 Menu Right Rounded 25 Menu Top Rounded 175 Menu Right Rounded 35 Menu Top Rounded 185 Menu Right Rounded 45 Menu Top Rounded 195 Menu Right Rounded 55 Neon Active L Menu Right Rounded 65 Neon Active S Menu Right Rounded 75 Neon Inactive L Menu Right Rounded 85 Neon Inactive S Menu Right Rounded 95 Oval V 30x60 Menu Right Rounded 105 Menu Right Rounded 115 Oval V 50x100 Oval V 75x150 Menu Right Rounded 125 Oval V 100x200 Menu Right Rounded 135 Oval H 60x30 Menu Right Rounded 145 Oval H 100x50 4 Border Styles Cont Border styles Border styles Menu Right Rounded 155 Oval H 150x75 Menu Right Rounded 165 Oval H 200x100 Menu Right Rounded 175 Picture Frame Menu Right Rounded 185 Menu Right Rounded 195 Quad Line Single Line Menu Rounded Spacer Vertical Windows Style Popup Menu Rounded Spacer Horizontal Window Style Popup Status Bar Menu Top Rounded 55 A Button Commands The
223. opacity Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1015 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Opacity Value3 Zero Text Blank Text length Zero Example SEND COMMAND Panel BOP 529 1 Gets the button OFF state opacity information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1015 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 200 VALUE3 0 TEXT TEXT LENGTH 0 BRD Syntax Get the current BRD vt addr range button states range border name Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1014 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Actual length of string Value3 Zero Text String that represents border name Text length Border name length Example SEND COMMAND Panel BRD 529 1 Gets the button OFF state border information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1014 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 22 VALUE3 0 TEXT Double Bevel Raised L TEXT LENGTH 22 Button Query Commands Cont 2BWW Syntax Get the current BWW vt addr range button states range word wrap flag Variable status var
224. ou with two options The Get Time Date button retrieves the Time and Date information from the Master The Set Time Date button sets the Master to retain and save any time date modifications made on the Time and Date Setup page Time Display fields These fields display the time in three formats STANDARD STANDARD AM PM and 24 HOUR Date Display fields These fields display the calendar date information in several different formats Set Date Time This section provides a user with both UP DN arrow buttons to alter the Master s calendar date and time The blue circle indicates which field is cur rently selected Select the Year field and use the UP DN buttons to alter the year value range 2000 2037 Select the Month field and use the UP DN buttons to alter the month value range 1 12 Select the Day field and use the UP DN buttons to alter the day value range 1 31 Select the Hour field and use the UP DN buttons to alter the hour value 24 hour military Select the Minute field and use the UP DN buttons to alter the minute value range 0 59 Select the Second field and use the UP DN buttons to alter the second value range 0 59 touch panels do not have an on board clock This page receives and s sets the time date of the NetLinx Master NOTE Volume Page The Volume page FIG 88 accessed by pressing the Audio Adjustments butto
225. ow Popup Show Popup page Hide Popup Hide Popup page Togg lePopup Toggle popup state ClearG roup Clear popup page group from all pages ClearP age Clear all popup pages from a page with the specified page name ClearA II Clear all popup pages from all pages page name 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel APF 400 Stan Main Page Assigns a button to a standard page flip with page name Main Page Button Commands Cont ABAT Syntax Append BAT lt vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt new text gt non unicode text Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state new text 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel BAT 520 1 Enter City Appends the text Enter City to the button s OFF state BAU Same format as UNI Append Syntax unicode text ABAU lt vt addr range gt lt button states range unicode text Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state unicode text 1 50 ASCII characters Unicode characters must be entered in Hex format Example SEND COMMAND Panel BAU 520 1 00770062 Appends Unicode text 00770062 to the button s OFF state BCB Only if
226. p Shadow 7 with outline Soft Drop Shadow 8 with outline Medium Drop Shadow 1 with outline Medium Drop Shadow 2 with outline Medium Drop Shadow 3 with outline Medium Drop Shadow 4 with outline Medium Drop Shadow 5 with outline Medium Drop Shadow 6 with outline Medium Drop Shadow 7 with outline Medium Drop Shadow 8 with outline Hard Drop Shadow 1 with outline Hard Drop Shadow 2 with outline Hard Drop Shadow 3 with outline Hard Drop Shadow 4 with outline Hard Drop Shadow 5 with outline Hard Drop Shadow 6 with outline Hard Drop Shadow 7 with outline Hard Drop Shadow 8 with outline Button Query Commands Button Query commands reply back with a custom event There will be one custom event for each button state combination Each query is assigned a unique custom event type The following example is for debug purposes only NetLinx Example CUSTOM EVENT device Address Custom event type DEFINE EVENT CUSTOM EVENT 529 1001 Text CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1002 Bitmap CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1003 Icon CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1004 Text Justification CUSTOM EVENT 529 1005 Bitmap Justification CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1006 Icon Justification CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1007 Font CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1008 Text Effect Name CUSTOM EVENT TP 529 1009 Text Effect Color CUSTOM EVENT 529 1010 Word Wrap CUSTOM EVENT
227. p page section that provides access to the panel s sensors calibration features and connection settings Refer to both the Protected Setup Navigation Buttons section on page 95 and Protected Setup Page section on page 96 for more detailed information Setup Navigation Button Elements Cont Video Adjustment Press the Video Adjustment button to access the Video Adjustment page where you can set the video properties for incoming video This button only appears on Color Video CV capable touch panels Refer to the Video Adjustment Video Adjustment Page section on page 92 for more detailed information Battery Base Press the Battery Base button to access the Battery Base page where you can modify and monitor NXT BP Modero Power Pack parameters This button only appears when a Modero Table Top panel NXT is connected to an battery base Refer to the Battery Base Page section on page 93 for more detailed information Setup Page This page FIG 84 centers around basic Modero panel properties such as Connection Status of the panel Display Timeout Inactivity Page Flip Time Inactivity page file and the Panel Brightness Exit Setup Connection Status v Gonnection Status v Red Connection Status icon Project indicates no connection to a Master Information a ieee ieee Panel Gow A Information Green Connection Status ico
228. pare the communication pages on the Modero panel for use Refer to the Panel Calibration section on page 45 Refer to the NetLinx Studio version 2 x or higher Help file for more information on uploading files via Ethernet Configure your panel for either direct connect or wireless communication Refer to the Configuring Communication section on page 47 for more detailed information about Ethernet or Wireless communication connection and only when the panel is connected to a power supply If battery power or wireless connection fails during a firmware upgrade the panel WARNING flash file system may become corrupted A It is recommended that firmware Kit files only be transferred over a direct Ethernet The process of updating firmware involves the use of a communicating NetLinx Master The required steps for updating firmware to a Modero panel are virtually identical to those necessary for updating Kit files to a NetLinx Master except the target device is a panel instead of a Master Refer to either your Master s literature or Studio 2 x Help file for those procedures communicate with a secured Master If you are updating the firmware on or through a panel which is not using a username or password field you must first remove the WARNING Master Security feature to establish an unsecured connection A A touch panel which is not using a valid username and password will not be able to Upgrading the Modero Firmware via the USB port
229. press the on screen Reboot button to restart the panel and save any changes Step 3 Verify and Upgrade the panel firmware via an IP 1 2 Click the OnLine Tree tab in the Workspace window to view the devices on the System The default System value is one Right click the associated System number from the Workspace window and select Refresh System to detect of all devices on the current system establish a new connection to the Master and refresh the System list with devices on that system After the Communication Verification dialog window verifies active communication between the PC and the Master verify the panel appears in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window FIG 77 The default Modero panel value is 10001 INS NetLinx Studio test axs rowing a Manter firmware version and 5 device number gm System 1 Devices Jg 00000 260 64 AMX Corp v3 00 316 Showing the current Modero Ig 10501 1200V Touch Panel AMX Corp v2 55 78 44 panel firmware version and B 10506 1700VG Touch Panel AMX Corp 2 56 12 device number B 32001 NSX Application AMX CWtp 2 30 Shows NetLinx Studio Masters Devices Ports version number 1 4 13 Display Workspace online Tree FIG 77 NetLinx Workspace window showing connected Modero panel C The panel firmware is shown on the right of the liste
230. ps outlined in the previous two sections 2 With the panel already configured for USB communication and the Virtual Master setup within NetLinx Studio its now time to verify the panel is ready to receive files 3 Click the OnLine Tree tab in the Workspace window to view the devices on the Virtual System The default System value is one 4 Right click on the System entry A in FIG 58 and select Refresh System This causes a refresh of all project systems establishes a new connection to the Virtual Master and populates the System list with devices on your particular system NetLinx Studio test axs Edit View Project Build Diagnostics Debug Tools Settings Window 2 DER aa bees Send to NetLinx Device E E System 1 Devices JE 00000 VNM AMX Corp Version 1 0 JE 32001 NSX Application AMX Corp 2 30 Ig 10505 1700VG Touch Panel AMX Corp A Fte rene Moe meae _ 2_56_12 puros ro 810000 on Mordor_RGB_v1_11_01 kit 03 02 2005 05 Contents Masters Devices Ports Firmware MIPS Bootloader for Mordor i Mersion v01 02 01 11 fs Biscay Target MIPS Cy Workspace OnLine Tree Firmware Linux for 1200 NXx 1200V6 t rf r Target Device 10505 Port 1 System 1 Ready to send Comm Virtual NetLinx Master Sys 1 Reb
231. ptions Leave enough slack in the wiring to accommodate any re positioning of the panel 4 Install the drywall sheetrock before inserting the main NXD unit into the CB TP12 Installation of the NXD Touch Panel The NXD panel can be installed either directly into the optional CB TP12 or other solid surface environment using the two different mounting options drywall clips or solid surface screws The following sections describe mounting the touch panel directly into a pre wall installed conduit box a solid surface or drywall and optional NXA RK Rack Mount Kit Installing the NXD panel within a Conduit Box The conduit box must be mounted prior to continuing this section Refer to the procedures in the Pre wall Installation of the Conduit Box section on page 33 for detailed pre wall installation instructions Verify that all necessary cables have been threaded through the knockouts on the conduit box and the connections have been tested prior to installation of the NXD panel 1 Remove the magnetic faceplate bezel A in FIG 38 from the main NXD unit B in FIG 38 by gripping the faceplate and pulling with gentle outward force Stud Cable knockouts Optional CB TP conduit wallbox Mounting Tab Install the four 4 40 Installed flush screws into the places against the indicated PT finished wall surface Do not use these 7 tabs to mount the conduit wallbox These are ONLY
232. pup1 50 Sets the Popup1 hide effect time to 5 seconds Page Commands Cont PPA Close all popups on a specified page If the page name is empty the current page is used Same as the Clear Page command in TPDesign4 Syntax PPA lt page name gt Variable page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel GPPA Pagel Close all popups on Deactivate on either a specified page or the current page If the page name is empty the current page is used see example 2 If the popup page is part of a group the whole group is deactivated This command works in the same way as the Hide Popup command in TPDesign4 Syntax lt page name gt lt page name gt Variable popup page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the popup page page name 1 50 ASCII characters Name of the page the popup is displayed On Example SEND COMMAND Panel PPF Popup1 Main Deactivates the popup page 1 on the Main page Example 2 SEND COMMAND Panel PPF Popup1 Deactivates the popup page Popup on the current page Toggle a specific popup page on either a specified page or the current page If the page name is empty the current page is used see example 2 Toggling refers to the activating deactivating On Off of a popup page This com
233. r I was using the power from PSN and when connected my battery base to the active panel my screen went blank A blinking battery life LED indicates that there is less than 1096 power charge remaining on the battery It is recommended that you fully charge the battery either in the NXA BASE B battery base or in the NXT CHG battery charger Refer to the NXA BASE B Battery Base Kit FG2255K section on page 22 for more information Modero battery bases can not be hot swapped or replaced without powering down the Modero and removing the PSN connector If you are currently using a direct power connection to the panel and then wish to connect an First power down the panel and detach the rear power connection Then remove any batteries from within the NXA BASE B and connect the battery base to the underside of the panel After connecting the base to the un powered panel then run power to the panel by either reconnecting the power cable to the rear of the panel or inserting the NXT BP batteries into the NXA BASE B Refer to the NXA BASE B Battery Base Kit FG2255K section on page 22 and nstalling the NXA BASE B to an NXT Modero Panel section on page 23 for more information My WEP doesn t seem to be working WEP will not work unless the same default key is set on both the panel and the AP For example if you had your access point set to default key 4 which was 01 02 03 04 0
234. r any damages caused by its products or for the failure of its products to perform This includes any lost profits lost savings incidental damages or consequential damages AMX is not liable for any claim made by a third party or by an AMX Autho rized Partner for a third party This Limited Warranty does not apply to a any AMX product that has been modified altered or repaired by an unauthorized agent or improperly transported stored installed used or maintained b damage caused by acts of nature including flood erosion or earth quake c damage caused by a sustained low or high voltage situation or by a low or high voltage disturbance including brownouts sags spikes or power outages or d damage caused by war vandalism theft depletion or obsolescence This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought or a claim is made under this warranty or as a tort claim including negligence and strict product liability a contract claim or any other claim This limitation of liability cannot be waived or amended by any person This limitation of liability will be effective even if AMX or an authorized representative of AMX has been advised of the possibility of any such damages This limitation of liability however will not apply to claims for personal injury Some states do not allow a limitation of how long an implied warranty last Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of inci dental or consequential da
235. re you must locate your new entry within the List of Addresses section 11 Click the Select button to make that the currently used IP Address communication parameter 12 Click OK to return to the Communications Settings dialog and place a checkmark within the Authentication Required radio box if your Master has been previously secured with a username password 13 Click on the Authentication Required radio box if the Master is secured and then press the User Name and Password button to open the Master Controller User Name and Password dialog 14 Within this dialog you must enter a previously configured username and password with sufficient rights before being able to successfully connect to the Master 15 Click OK to save your newly entered information and return to the previous Communication Settings dialog where you must click OK again to begin the communication process to your Master f NOTE If you are currently connected to the assigned Master a popup asks whether you would want to temporarily stop communication to the Master and apply the new settings 16 17 18 19 20 Click Yes to interrupt the current communication from the Master and apply the new settings Click Reboot from the Tools gt Reboot the Master Controller dialog and wait for the System Master to reboot The STATUS and OUTPUT LEDs should begin to alternately blink during the incorporation Wait until the STATUS LED is the only LE
236. red indicating there is no current connection to a Master If you have previously configured an internal wireless card for communication to the Internet you do not need to configure the panel s IP Settings fields and can skip the following Step 1 Step 1 Configuring the Panel s Wired IP Settings There are only two available methods of communicating to a target Master over the Internet Wireless via an internal card or Wired direct Ethernet connection If you are not using an internal wireless card you can only configure the connection parameters through the System Settings page This type of communication can be established either via either a Dynamic IP Address DHCP or via a pre reserved Static IP Address typically provided by your System Administrator IP Settings section Configuring a DHCP Address over Ethernet 1 Select Protected Setup gt System Settings located on the lower left to open the System Settings page 2 Locate the IP Settings section of this page WARNING NOTE Ld NOTE t NOTE Even though the Host Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS and Domain fields appear on the two separate System Settings and Wireless Settings pages the information populating these fields is identical If the information within one of these fields is altered the change is reflected on both pages within the altered field Example Domain is altered on Wireless Settings page the value
237. reen message that appears after the calibration process is completed On screen crosshairs used for calibration of the touch device FIG 100 Calibration page actually 3 separate screens iu __ If the calibration was improperly set and you cannot return to the Calibration page through the panel s firmware you can access this firmware page via G4 WebControl where you can navigate to the Protected Setup page and press the Calibrate button through your VNC window This action causes the panel to go to the Calibration page seen above where you can physically recalibrate the actual touch panel again using the above procedures Wireless Settings Page The Wireless Settings page FIG 101 sets the communication information for the installed wireless interface card This information includes its corresponding IP communication parameters wireless communication settings and read the device number assigned to the Modero panel These panels can use the NXA PCI80211G wireless card for wireless communication This card also supports Wired Encryption Protocol WEP encryption of 64 bit and 128 bit key lengths Refer to both the Wireless Settings Page Wireless Access Overview section on page 54 and Configuring a Wireless Connection section on page 55 for more detailed information of setting up the Modero panel for wireless network access Back Wireless Settings IP Settings y Wireless Settings IP Settings section Wirel
238. reless Wireless Settings gt IP Settings section within the Address field Ifyou do not get this field continue to step 9 IP Address of touch panel obtained from IP Settings section of poi the System Settings page v FIG 72 Connection Details dialog 9 Ifa WebControl password was setup on the G4 WebControl page a G4 Authentication Session password dialog box appears on the screen within the secondary browser window 10 Enter the Web Control session password into the Session Password field FIG 71 This password was previously entered into the Web Control Password field within the G4 Web Control page on the panel 11 Click OK to send the password to the panel and begin the session A confirmation message appears stating Please wait Initial screen loading The secondary window then becomes populated with the same G4 page being displayed on the target G4 panel A small circle appears within the on screen G4 panel page and corresponds to the location of the mouse cursor A left mouse click on the computer displayed panel page equates to an actual touch on the target G4 panel page Configuring Communication 72 NXD T 1200V 12 Modero Video Wall Flush Mount Touch Panel Upgrading Modero Firmware Before beginning the Upgrade process Setup and configure your NetLinx Master Refer to your particular NetLinx Master instruction manual for detailed setup procedures Calibrate and pre
239. ross all Modero panels must be entered manually into the target WAP Once all panels have been setup in this way these WEP keys can then be entered into the associated Wireless Access Point for ease of installation The Passphrase generator is unique to Modero panels The Key generator on these Modero panels are specific and do not generate the same keys as other external non AMX wireless devices Example If you enter the word apple into the Passphrase generator on a 3rd party Wireless Access Point it comes back with 1a 2b 3c 4d etc Entering the same apple in the Passphrase generator of any Modero panel generates a different key a1 b2 c3 d4 etc Only AMX Modero panels generate the same Current Key by using a unique Passphrase key generation technology A Current Key string when generated anywhere else will not match those created on the Modero panels Note The code key generator on Modero panels use the same key generation formula The passphrase generator is case sensitive Default Key Cycles through the four available WEP key identifiers in order to select a WEP key to use As the Default Key value is altered through selection the corresponding Current Key is displayed Each of these corresponds to a WEP key This feature is useful for accessing different networks without having to re enter that networks WEP key also sometimes used to set up a rotating key schedule to provide an extra layer of security
240. rovides the programming numbers for colors fonts and borders Colors can be used to set the colors on buttons sliders and pages The lowest color number represents the lightest color specific display the highest number represents the darkest display For example 0 represents light red and 5 is dark red RGB Triplets And Names For Basic 88 Colors RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors Index No Name Red Green Blue 00 Very Light Red 255 0 0 01 Light Red 223 0 0 02 Red 191 0 0 03 Medium Red 159 0 0 04 Dark Red 127 0 0 05 Very Dark Red 95 0 0 06 Very Light Orange 255 128 0 07 Light Orange 223 112 0 08 Orange 191 96 0 09 Medium Orange 159 80 0 10 Dark Orange 127 64 0 11 Very Dark Orange 95 48 0 12 Very Light Yellow 255 255 0 13 Light Yellow 223 223 0 14 Yellow 191 191 0 15 Medium Yellow 159 159 0 RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors Cont Index No Name Red Green Blue 16 Dark Yellow 127 127 0 17 Very Dark Yellow 95 95 0 18 Very Light Lime 128 255 0 19 Light Lime 112 223 0 20 Lime 96 191 0 21 Medium Lime 80 159 0 22 Dark Lime 64 127 0 23 Very Dark Lime 48 95 0 24 Very Light Green 0 255 0 25 Light Green 0 223 0 26 Green 0 191 0 27 Medium Green 0 159 0 28 Dark Green 0 127 0 29 Very Dark Green 0 95 0 30 Ver
241. rsion being used by the Battery Base connected to the Modero panel The Battery Level Port field indicates the port being used to report the combined charge status level back to the NetLinx Master on set in TPD4 The Battery Level field indicates the level being used to report the combined charge status level back to the NetLinx Master on set in TPD4 Battery Power Brightness Limit The DISABLE DISABLED button acts as a power save feature with two available choices Disable activates the brightness limit set on the Modero panel and is used to conserve battery power Activating this feature causes the panel to function at 8096 of full brightness and overrides the Panel Brightness value set on the Setup page This extends the battery usage time Disabled illuminated when selected deactivates this power save feature and makes the panel use the specified Panel Brightness level set on the Setup page The term quality in the context of a battery refers to the current capacity relative to the batteries rated capacity For example after constant use a battery may be operating at 75 of its rated capacity even though it might be fully charged In this case the battery could be incorrectly reporting its information back to the battery base and then consequently relating this information back to the Battery Base page A battery can be recalibrated using an optional NXT CHG battery charger
242. ry DNS server used for host name lookups DNS Domain Name System is software that lets users locate computers on a local network or the Internet TCP IP network by host and domain The DNS server maintains a database of host names for its domain and their corresponding IP Addresses Sets a secondary DNS value to the panel Sets the unique name on the Internet to the panel for DNS look up The panel belongs to the DNS domain Sets the speed of the Ethernet connection to the panel Choices are Auto 10 Half Duplex 10 Full Duplex 100 Half Duplex or 100 Full Duplex Displays a read only field that is factory set by AMX for the built in Ethernet interface Master Connection Type Mode System Number Master IP URL Master Port Number Username Password Sets the NetLinx Master communication values Sets the NetLinx Master to communicate with the panel via either USB or Ethernet This is based on the cable connection from the rear ICSNet is not a supported option on this panel Ethernet is a CAT 5 cable 10 100Base T terminated in an RJ 45 connector used to network computers together and is used in most LAN local area networks This description is also used to refer to both wired and wireless communication USB option cannot be used on Modero panels which are not equipped with a rear USB port Cycles between the different connection modes URL Listen and Auto ETHERNET Only
243. s and data Since the embedded codes are preceded by character any character contained in the URL must be escaped with a second 90 character see example The file name field indicated by F embedded code may contain special escape sequences as shown in the RAF RMF Embedded Codes section on page 155 Syntax RMF resource name gt lt data gt Variables resource name 1 50 ASCII characters data Refers to the embedded codes see the RAF RMF Embedded Codes section on page 155 Example SEND COMMAND Panel RMF Sports Image ALab 5FTest Images Ftest jpg Changes the resource Sports Image file name to test jpg and the path to Images Note that the 5F in the file path is actually encoded 5F RSR Change the refresh rate for a given resource Syntax RSR resource name gt lt refresh rate gt Variable resource name 1 50 ASCII characters refresh rate Measured in seconds Example SEND_COMMAND Panel RSR Sports_Image 5 Sets the refresh rate to 5 seconds for the given resource Sports_Image RAF RMF Embedded Codes The RAF and RMF commands add and modify any and all resource parameters by sending embedded codes and data RAF resource name gt lt data gt RMF resource name gt lt data gt The data variable uses the embedded codes described in the following table ARAF RMF E
244. s range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1013 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Actual length of string should be 9 Value3 Zero Text Hex encoded color value ex 000000 Text length Color name length should be 9 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BCT 529 1 Gets the button OFF state text color information The result sent to Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1013 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 9 VALUE3 0 TEXT FFFFFEFF TEXT LENGTH 9 BMP Syntax Get the current BMP vt addr range gt lt button states range bitmap name Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state custom event type 1002 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Actual length of string Value3 Zero Text String that represents the bitmap name Text length Bitmap name text length should be 9 Example SEND COMMAND Panel BMP 529 1 Gets the button OFF state bitmap information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1002 Flag VALUE1 VALUE2 VALUE3 TEXT Buggs png TEXT LENGTH 9 0 1 9 0 Button Query Commands Cont BOP Syntax Get the overall BOP vt addr range gt lt button states range gt button
245. se USB connected input devices are not detected and recognized by the panel until power is cycled to the unit A mini USB connection is only detected after it is installed onto an active panel Connection to a previously powered panel allows the PC to detect the panel and assign an appropriate USB driver 1 Insert the input device USB connectors into the appropriate USB connector on the panel 2 Press the on screen Reboot button from the Protected Setup page to save any changes and restart the panel 3 After the panel splash screen disappears IfaUSB mouse has been connected a mouse cursor appears on the panel screen and its location corresponds to the mouse cursor position sent by the external USB mouse Ifa USB keyboard has been connected only on screen keyboards and keypads will reflect any external keystrokes sent from the external USB keyboard lt lt lt S Touch Panel Accessories Overview The following section outlines and describes both the included accessories and other AMX equipment available for these touch panels NXA AVB ETHERNET Breakout Box FG2254 10 The NXA AVB ETHERNET Breakout Box FIG 3 is included as part of the 1200V Kit configuration panel and box but can be purchased as a separate accessory This box facilitates the installation and distribution of video data and audio to Modero touch panels located up to 200 feet 60 96 m from the AVB box This unit accepts either Composite or
246. se Button Commands are used in NetLinx Studio and are case insensitive All commands that begin with have the capability of assigning a variable text address range and button state range A device must first be defined in the NetLinx programming language with values for the Device Port System in all programming examples Panel is used in place of these values Variable text ranges allow you to target 1 or more variable text channels in a single command Button State ranges allow you to target or more states of a variable text button with a single command e Character is used for the through notation also the amp character is used for the And notation Button Commands ANI Syntax Run a button ANI vt addr range start state end state time animation Variable in 1 10 secong variable text address range 1 4000 start state Beginning of button state 0 current state end state End of button state time In 1 10 second intervals Example SEND COMMAND Panel ANI 500 1 25 100 Runs a button animation at text range 500 from state 1 to state 25 for 10 second APF Syntax Add page flip APF vt addr range gt lt page flip action gt lt page name gt action to a button Variable if it does not variable text address range 1 4000 already exist page flip action Stan dardPage Flip to standard page Prev iousPage Flip to previous page Sh
247. se of an ICSNet connector for communication These panels include a built in microphone left right speakers audio headphone connector and an included audio video breakout box Table Top models use AMX s exclusive SmoothTilt technology for effortless adjustment of the viewing angle Each panel is sold only as part of a 1200V Kit which includes both a panel and an NXA AVB ETHERNET Audio Video Breakout Box FG2254 10 This box facilitates the installation and distribution of video data and audio to Modero touch panels located up to 200 feet 60 96 m from the breakout box These panels are ideally suited for displaying full motion video and audio with overlay graphics for applications with demanding visual requirements The following is a listing of the currently available 1200V panels 1200 Modero Video Touch Panels NXD 1200V 12 Modero Video WallMount Touch Panel Kit FG2251 60K includes both an NXD panel and an NXA AVB ETHERNET A V Breakout Box NXT 1200V 12 Modero Video Table Top Touch Panel Kit FG2250 60K includes both an NXD panel and an NXA AVB ETHERNET A V Breakout Box TakeNote NXD 1200V front view NXT 1200V front view FIG 1 Sample 1200V Video Touch Panels front views Product Specifications NXD 1200V and NXT 1200V The following table outlines the specifications for 1200V Series of 12 Modero panels 1200V Specifications Dimensions HWD NXD 1200V with faceplate 12 38 x
248. sh V causes the character that follows it to be displayed as the literal character For example VA is displayed just as the letter A To define one of the following characters as a literal character precede that character with a back slash Text entry operation using Input Masks A keyboard entry using normal text entry is straightforward However once an input mask is applied the behavior of the keyboard needs to change to accommodate the input mask s requirement When working with masks any literal characters in the mask will be skipped by any cursor movement including cursor keys backspace and delete When operating with a mask the mask should be displayed with placeholders The character should display where you should enter a character The arrow keys will move between the characters and allow you to replace them The text entry code operates as if it is in the overwrite mode If the cursor is positioned on a character already entered and you type in a new and valid character the new character replace the old character There is no shifting of characters When working with ranges specified by the mask the keyboard allows you to enter a number between the values listed in the ranges If a user enters a value that is larger than the max the maximum number of right most characters is used to create a new acceptable value Example 1 If you type 125 into a field accepting 0 100 then the values displayed will be 1
249. state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state optional index This is used if a string was too long to get back in one command The reply will start at this index custom event type 1001 Flag Zero Value1 Button state number Value2 Actual length of string Value3 Index Text Text from the button Text length Button text length Example SEND COMMAND Panel TXT 529 1 Gets the button OFF state text information The result sent to the Master would be ButtonGet Id 529 Type 1001 Flag 0 VALUE1 1 VALUE2 14 VALUE3 1 TEXT This is a test TEXT LENGTH 14 Panel Runtime Operations Serial Commands are used in the AxcessX Terminal Emulator mode These commands are case insensitive Panel Runtime Operation Commands ABEEP Output a single beep even if beep is Off Syntax Example SEND COMMAND Panel ABEEP Outputs a beep of duration 1 beep even if beep is Off ADBEEP Output a double beep even if beep is Off Syntax ADBEEP Example SEND COMMAND Panel ADBEEP Outputs a double beep even if beep is Off AKB Pop up the keyboard icon and initialize the text string to that specified Keyboard string is set to null on power up and is stored until power is lost The Prompt Text is optional Syntax AKB lt initial text gt lt prompt text Variables 1 50 ASCII characters 1 50 ASCII
250. t back onto the new Stereo Output jack onto the I O plate With the components securely installed tilt the LCD back to a 45 and gently slide on the outer housing towards the LCD until the it is aligned over the installation holes and the tilt bracket prevents any further forward movement FIG 17 Gently press down on the housing toward the base until it is securely positioned over the circuit board and covers base Use caution when re installing the outer housing Improper re installation can cause damage to the internal speakers 5 8 9 While holding the outer housing and base plate in place turn the panel back over until the LCD lies facedown on a soft cloth and the under side of the base is exposed Insert and secure the eight Housing Screws using a grounded Phillips head screwdriver into their respective locations FIG 17 Replace any adhesive plastic feet that might have been removed during the removal process of the outer housing These feet must be placed back onto their original locations so they can fit into their provided openings on the Battery Base Grasp both the LCD and housing and then rotate the entire unit back onto a flat surface Insert all connectors and apply power Installation and Upgrade of the Internal NXD Components Upgrading the components within a WallMount panel involves removing the rear plastic outer housing back box removing and or installing an existing component and then pla
251. t of text 0 9 gt As shown the above telephone keypad alignment chart BUT the 0 zero is absolute and followed by lt left gt lt top gt JB lt alignment of bitmap picture 0 9 gt As shown the above telephone keypad alignment chart BUT the 0 zero is absolute and followed by lt left gt lt top gt 9eJI alignment of icon 0 9 gt As shown the above telephone keypad alignment chart BUT the 0 zero is absolute and followed by lt left gt lt top gt For some of these commands and values refer to the RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors table on page 114 lt fill color gt Set Fill Color lt border color gt Set Border Color lt text color gt Set Text Color eSW 1 or 0 Show hide a button SO lt sound gt Set the button sound EN lt 1 or 0 gt Enable disable a button eWW 1 or 0 Word wrap On Off eGH bargraph hi gt Set the bargraph upper limit eGL bargraph low gt Set the bargraph lower limit GN lt bargraph slider name gt Set the bargraph slider name Joystick cursor name GC lt bargraph slider color gt Set the bargraph slider color Joystick cursor color A Button Commands Cont ABMF Cont Gl lt bargraph invert gt Set the bargraph invert noninvert or joystick coordinate 0 1 2 3 GIV section on page 131 more information GU lt bargraph ramp up
252. t ranges of 500 504 amp 510 515 Button Commands Cont JSB Set bitmap picture alignment using a numeric keypad layout for those buttons with a defined address range The alignment of 0 is followed by lt left gt lt top gt The left and top coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the button Syntax U JSB vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt new text alignment Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state new text alignment Value of 1 9 corresponds to the following locations 0 1 12 3 4 15 16 Zero can be used for an absolute position 718 SEND COMMAND Panel JSB 500 504 amp 510 515 1 amp 2 1 Sets the off on state picture alignment to upper left corner for those buttons with variable text ranges of 500 504 amp 510 515 JSI Set icon alignment using a numeric keypad layout for those buttons with a defined address range The alignment of 0 is followed by lt left gt lt top gt The left and top coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of the button Syntax U JSI vt addr range gt lt button states range new icon alignment gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All
253. tatic IP Address assigned to the panel This address must be obtained before Static assignment of the panel continues 4 Toggle the DHCP Static field from the IP Settings section until the choice cycles to Static The IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway fields then become user editable red D Press the IP Address field to open a Keyboard and enter the Static IP Address provided by your System Administrator Press Done after you are finished entering the IP information Repeat the same process for the Subnet Mask and Gateway fields Press the optional Host Name field to open the Keyboard and enter the Host Name information Press Done after you are finished assigning the alpha numeric string of the host name 0 Press the Primary DNS field to open a Keyboard enter the Primary DNS Address provided by your System Administrator and press Done when compete Repeat this process for the Secondary DNS field 11 Press the Domain field to open a Keyboard enter the resolvable domain Address this is provided by your System Administrator and equates to a unique Internet name for the panel and press Done when complete 12 Setup security and communication parameters between the wireless card and target WAP by configuring the Wireless Settings section on this page Refer to the following section for detailed procedures to setup either a secure or insecure connection Step 2 Configuring the Card s Wireless
254. terface and connector locations 4 Carefully place the Modero panel over the base alignment pegs FIG 28 and FIG 29 The battery base cannot be hot swapped A panel receiving power through a connected 12 VDC compliant power supply cannot have a battery base installed onto the bottom of the panel while powered POWER OFF the panel before installing the NXA BASE B Hot swapping could damage the base and cause it not to be recognized by the panel 5 Gently apply downward pressure until the panel is securely mounted to the battery base FIG 29 Top view Bottom view Interface connector male ui pd n Ali t Panel Interface connector peg female Captive fasteners FIG 29 NXA BASE B shown aligning with NXT panel 6 7 8 9 Firmly grip both the panel from the side and battery base from below together Gently place the touch panel LCD facedown onto a soft cloth this prevents scratching of the LCD while the battery base is being secured Locate the captive fasteners on the underside of the battery base by angling the base combo slightly forwards Secure each captive fastener head using a grounded flat head screwdriver until the NXA BASE B is securely attached to the underside of the NXT Modero touch panel 10 Firmly grip the panel LCD base combo and gently rotate the unit back onto the base Installing an NXT BP into the NXA BASE B The battery base does not dir
255. ters prompt text 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel EKP 33333333 Enter Password Pops up the Keypad and initializes the text string 33333333 with prompt text Enter Password PKEYP Pops up the keypad icon and initializes the text string to that specified Keypad displays a Present a private instead of the numbers typed The Prompt Text is optional keypad Syntax PKEYP lt initial text Variables initial text 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel PKEYP 123456789 Pops up the Keypad and initializes the text string 123456789 PKP Pops up the keypad icon and initializes the text string to that specified Keypad displays a Present a private instead of the numbers typed The Prompt Text is optional keypad Syntax QPKP initial text prompt text Variables initial text 1 50 ASCII characters prompt text 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel Q PKP 1234567 ENTER PASSWORD Pops up the Keypad and initializes the text string ENTER PASSWORD in Panel Runtime Operation Commands Cont SETUP Syntax Send panel to SETUP SETUP page Example SEND COMMAND Panel SETUP Sends the panel to the Setup Page SHUTDOWN Syntax Shut down the SHUTDOWN batteries providing Example power to the SEND COMMAND Panel SHUTDOWN panel Shuts down the batteries feeding power to the panel T
256. the file that contains the listing for all the files If you see this error again before attempting to send the file uncheck the Smart Transfer box It may be necessary do a Full Clean When using G4 WebControl to communicate with a target panel a VNC Server dialog appears on my screen During a WebControl connection to a target panel you are prompted with a G4 Authentication dialog which asks you to enter the assigned password for the panel before gaining access If you are ever prompted with a VNC Server dialog you must enter the IP Address of the target panel This can be found within the Setup gt Protected Setup gt System Settings page This IP Address of the panel appears within the IP Settings section of this page Enter the IP Address and click OK You will then be prompted with the G4 Authentication popup where you must enter the panel s WebControl password While attempting to communicate directly with the Virtual Master on the PC via a USB connection can t get my communication icon to turn Green A Green communication icon indicates that a connection has been established to the target Master or target Virtual Master Launch NetLinx Studio and configure the Master Connection communication settings for a Virtual Master Navigate to the System Settings page and toggle the Type field to USB Make sure the Type A USB connector is securely connected to the PC Make sure the panel DOESN
257. the network Wireless Settings Page Elements Cont Wireless Settings Cont Encryption Cycles through the available encryption options Clear Text WEP64 and WEP128 Wired Equivalent Privacy is an 802 11 security protocol for wireless networks The WEP encryption method is designed to provide the equivalent security available in wireline networks Clear Text causes network packets to be sent out as unencrypted text WEP64 enables WEP encryption at 64 bits In this case all packets will be transmitted with their contents encrypted using the Default WEP Key WEP128 enables WEP encryption at 128 bits All packets are transmitted with their contents encrypted using the Default WEP Key f the key is not the correct size the system will resize it to match the number of bits required for the WEP encryption mode selected Generate Passphrase Pressing the Generate button displays an on screen keyboard which allows you to enter a passphrase and then AUTOMATICALLY generate all four WEP keys which are compatible only among Modero panels Note The code key generator on Modero panels use the same key generation formula Therefore this same Passphrase generates identical keys when done on any Modero because they all use the same Modero specific generator The Passphrase generator is case sensitive Take these WEP keys and enter them into the target WAP When also working with multiple panels these WEP Keys identical ac
258. the port the VNC Web Server is running on The default value is 5900 16 Press Done when you are finished entering the value The remaining fields within the G4 Web Control Settings section of this page are read only and cannot be altered 17 Press the Up Down arrows on either sides of the G4 Web Control Timeout field to increase or decrease the amount of time the panel can remain idle no cursor movements before the session is closed and the user is disconnected 18 Press the Back button to open the Protected Setup page 19 Press the on screen Reboot button to save any changes and restart the panel Verify your NetLinx Master s IP Address and System Number have been properly entered into the Master Connection section of the System Settings page Using your NetLinx Master to control the G4 panel Refer to your particular NetLinx Master s instruction manual for detailed information on how to download the latest firmware from www amx com This firmware build enables SSL certificate identification and encryption HTTPS communication ICSP data encryption and disables the ability to alter the Master security properties via a TELNET session In order to fully utilize the SSL encryption your web browser should incorporate the an encryption feature This encryption level is displayed as a Cipher strength Once the Master s IP Address has been set through NetLinx Studio version 2 x or higher 1 Launch your web browser 2 Enter the I
259. the specified border color is not the same as the current color Set the border Note Color can be assigned by color name without spaces number or R GB value color to the RRGGBB or RRGGBBAA specified color Syntax BCB vt addr range gt lt button states range color value Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state color value Refer to theRGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors table on page 114 for more information Example SEND COMMAND Panel BCB 500 504 amp 510 1 12 Sets the Off state border color to 12 Yellow Colors can be set by Color Numbers Color name R G B alpha colors RRGGBBAA and amp B colors values RRGGBB Refer to theRGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors table on page 114 A Button Commands Cont Set the fill color to the specified color ABCT Set the text color to the specified color ABDO Set the button draw order Only if the specified fill color is not the same as the current color Note Color can be assigned by color name without spaces number or R GB value RRGGBB or RRGGBBAA Syntax BCF lt vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt color value gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General
260. tial Panel Page Calibrating the Modero Panel 1 Press and hold the grey Front Setup Access button FIG 48 for 6 seconds passing over the Setup page to access the Calibration setup page FIG 49 The panel should first be calibrated properly Single press puts the panel to sleep 3 second press hold Accesses the Setup page 6 second press hold Accesses the Calibration page Front Setup Access button grey FIG 48 Location of grey Front Setup Access button Press the crosshairs on the Calibration page to set the calibration points on the LCD FIG 49 Calibrate The request to touch the crosshairs is the first on screen message Calibration successful is the second on screen message that appears um to Gelbe after the calibration process is completed On screen crosshairs used for calibration of the touch device FIG 49 Touch Panel Calibration Screens 2 After the Calibration Successful message appears press anywhere on the screen to continue and return to the Setup page If the calibration was improperly set and you cannot return to the Calibration page through the panel s firmware you can access this firmware page via G4 WebControl where you can navigate to the Protected Setup page and press the Calibrate button through your VNC window This action causes the panel to go to the Calibration page seen above where you can physically recalibrate the actual touch panel again us
261. tion allows any device to join the network if the panel s SSID matches the WAP s SSID An Open System is recommended for communication between Modero panels and an NXA WAP200G Shared Key Authentication requires that the panel and the Wireless Access Point have the same WEP Key to authenticate 9 Toggle the Encryption field FIG 61 until it reads WEP64 or WEP128 The 64 128 selection reflects the bit level of encryption security This WEP encryption level must match the encryption level being used on the WAP WEP will not work unless the same Default Key is set on both the panel and the Wireless Access Point For example if you have your Wireless Access Point set to default key 4 which NOTE was 01 02 03 04 05 you must set the panel s key 4 to 01 02 03 04 05 10 Toggle the Default Key field until the you ve chosen a WEP Key value from 1 4 that matches what you ll be using on your target WAP200G These WEP Key identifier values must match for both devices 11 With the proper WEP Key value displayed press the Generate button to launch the WEP Passphrase keyboard If you are wanting to have your target WAP other than 200G generate the Current Key Do not press the Generate button and continue with Step 14 buds This keyboard allows you to enter Passphrase such as AMXPanel and then AUTOMATICALLY generate a WEP key which is compatible only among Modero panels
262. to the Wireless Access Point 2 Launch NetLinx Studio 2 x default location is Start gt Programs gt AMX Control Disc gt NetLinx Studio 2 gt NetLinx Studio 2 3 Select Settings gt Master Communication Settings from the Main menu to open the Master Communication Settings dialog FIG 65 Master Communication Settings Configuration Settings lt No Active System Default Settings gt System Terminal Settings gt No Active System Defauk Settings gt Configuration Commurication Settings Transport Connection Option 9r TCPAP C Serial Modem C Master Cancel Communication Virtual NetLinx Master Settings The Virtual NetLinx Master connection allows G4 touch panels to connect directly to NetLinx Studio instead of a physical NetLinx Master for file transfers System Number i into the following IP addresses Master IP URL field on the System Settings NOTE Changes to the System Number e Viae os Addresses of computer page wil take fict uni al communications have been stoppedand also obtained by using the Start gt Run gt cmd command FIG 65 Assigning Communication Settings and TCP IP Settings for a Virtual Master 4 Click the Communications Settings button to open the Communications Settings dialog _ CNC a a li 5 Click on the NetLinx Master radio button
263. tor locations 5 the I O connector plate using a grounded Phillips head screwdriver and re secure the Stereo Output nut on the Stereo Output jack securing s x iv DO NOT REMOVE 4 6 32 MB TP12 back box b M AA hole locations Le 8 on each side Internal panel casing Four pan head Housing Screws Securing Pai Rear plastic cover Yy FIG 34 Location of the attachment screws on the NXD back box and VESA housing Cable Installation for the MP TP12 Back Box 1 Connect the cable connectors RJ 45 Ethernet and any other audio video wiring to their respective locations along the side of the touch panel WARNING CAUTION Strain relief grommet Clip facing up Rim of the strain relief grommet should lie flush against enclosure Four 8 32 screws 2 Thread the incoming cables through the strain relief grommet opening on the rear plastic cover FIG 34 Finalizing the installation 1 Gently place the rear plastic cover over panel with LCD and MB TP12 back box 2 Insert the protruding cables coming out from the opening on the rear plastic cover into the open strain relief grommet 3 Allow some slack length on these cables as a service loop This service loop provides enough cable length so you can later remove the NXD with connected cables
264. ttern matching as part of their filename Neither newest file nor pattern matching apply to HTTP Dynamic Images When set the panel will first pull a list of files matching the given pattern from the specified FTP server and path The timestamps of the items in the list will be compared with the newest one being displayed on the panel This is useful for source devices that place a uniquely named still image in a folder at constant intervals allowing the panel always to display the most recent one preserve lt 0 1 gt Set the value of the preserve flag Default is 0 Currently preserve has no function Escape Sequences The RAF and RMF commands support the replacement of any special escape sequences in the filename specified by the embedded code with the corresponding data obtained from the system as outlined in the table below Escape Sequences Sequence Panel Information DV Device Number SY System Number IP IP Address HN Host Name MC Mac Address ID Neuron ID Only supported on panels that use ICSNet ignored on all other panels PX X resolution of current panel mode file PY Y resolution of current panel mode file ST Current state AC Address code AP Address port CC Channel code CP Channel port LC Level code LP Level port BX X Resolution of Current button BY Y Resolution of Current button BN Name of Button
265. ue with the setup process and proceed to the Setup page 13 Select Protected Setup gt System Settings located on the lower left to open the System Settings page FIG 66 System Settings The System Number is assigned to the Master IP Settings Master Connection within the AMX software application these must match Enter the IP Address information of the PC used as a Virtual Master When using a Virtual Master there is no need to enter a username and or password FIG 66 Sample System Settings page for Virtual Master communication 14 Press the blue Type field from the Master Connection section until the choice cycles to the word Ethernet CSNet communication cannot be used on either 1200V Series or VG Series panels 15 Press the Mode field until the choice cycles to the word URL By selecting URL the System Number field becomes read only grey because the panel pulls this value directly from the communicating target Master virtual or not A Virtual Master system value can be set within the active AMX software applications such as NetLinx Studio TPD4 or IREdit 16 Press the Master IP URL field to open a Keyboard and enter the IP Address of the PC used as the Virtual Master 17 Click Done to accept the new value and return to the System Settings page 18 Do not alter the Master Port Number value this is the default value used by NetLinx 19 Press the Back button to open the Protected
266. use with Unbalanced Audio When using unbalanced audio for the AUDIO IN connector FIG 7 the and the GND terminals should be connected together and then connected to the GND of the unbalance audio signal When connecting to an unbalanced audio input from the MIC OUT connector FIG 7 wire the terminal to the signal input and the GND terminal to the signal ground Wiring the NXA AVB ETHERNET for Balanced Audio Professional audio equipment will often use balanced audio inputs and outputs usually on 3 pin XLR connectors A balanced audio signal consists of a pair of wires carrying the audio signal in anti phase with each other if one wire carries a positive voltage the other carries an equal and opposite negative voltage The advantage of balanced audio over unbalanced audio is its ability to reject external interference added as the signal is carried over the wire The receiving equipment takes the voltage difference between the two wires as the input signal Interference will usually get added to both wires equally and so gets cancelled by the receiving equipment The 3 wires used in a typical XLR lead are often referred to as Ground Live Hot and Return Cold Live and Return carry the in phase and out of phase versions of the audio respectively The pins of the XLR plug socket are as follows X Ground L Live Hot Return Cold When connecting the MIC OUT connector to a balanced audio input
267. value These values are derived from the following operations Formatting Code Operations Code Operation P Current Value Range Low Value Range High Value Range Low Value x 100 V Current Level Value L Range Low Value H Range High Value 55 Current State if regular bargraph then resolves to nothing A Current Value Range Low Value R Range High Value Range Low Value Given a current raw level value of 532 a range low value of 500 and a high range value of 600 the following text formatting codes would yield the following strings as shown in the table below Format Display P 32 A out of R 32 out of 100 A of R 32 of 0 100 V of L H 532 of 500 600 Text Area Input Masking Text Area Input Masking can be used to limit the allowed correct characters that are entered into a text area For example in working with a zip code a user could limit the entry to a max length of only 5 characters but with input masking you could limit them to 5 mandatory numerical digits and 4 optional numerical digits A possible use for this feature is to enter information into form fields The purpose of this feature is to Force you to use correct type of characters i e numbers vs characters Limit the number of characters in a text area Suggest proper format with fixed characters Right to Left Required or Optional Change Force a Case
268. ver Ethernet 61 IP Settings section Configuring a Static IP Address over Ethernet 62 Step 2 Choosing a Master Connection Mode 63 Step 3 Configuring the Ethernet Connection 63 Master Connection Virtual Master communication over Ethernet 64 Master Connection section NetLinx Master Ethernet IP Address URL Mode 66 Master Connection section NetLinx Master Ethernet IP Address Listen Mode 66 Master Connection section NetLinx Master Ethernet IP Address Auto Mode 67 Using G4 Web Control to Interact with a G4 68 Using your NetLinx Master to control the G4 69 Upgrading Modero Firmware UEM OK o DURO E LA UE P 73 Upgrading the Modero Firmware via the USB 73 Step 1 Configure the panel for a USB Connection Type 73 Step 2 Prepare NetLinx Studio for communication via the USB 74 Step 3 Confirm and Upgrade the firmware via the USB 75 Upgrading the Modero Firmware via an IP
269. vices via the USB section on page 80 Step 1 Prepare the NXA BASE B for firmware transfer via an IP Before beginning with this section Unplug any connectors from the rear of the NXT panel power Ethernet etc Refer to the Installing NXA BASE B to an NXT Modero Panel section on page 23 for installation procedures to mount the NXT atop the battery base DO NOT PLACE BATTERIES IN THE BASE BEFORE CONNECTING IT TO THE NXT PANEL Insert batteries into the NXA BASE B ONLY AFTER the base has been installed onto the bottom of the NXT panel Having batteries in the base before connection can damage the battery base Verify your NXA BASE B is securely attached to the bottom of the NXT panel Once the base is secured side out the battery compartment and install the batteries into the battery base Once the batteries are installed close the compartment Reconnect all rear connectors to the NXT panel 1 Complete the instructions for configuring the NetLinx Master for IP communication found in the Step 1 Prepare the Master for communication via an IP section on page 76 2 Press the grey Front Setup Access button for 3 seconds to open the Setup page 3 Press the Battery Base button to open the Battery Base page FIG 81 Battery Base Charge status v Panel Shutdown 4 T oo CD HB P D VY 15 A 2 Battery Power Limit 4 Very Low Battery Warming 4 p s 4 F
270. w The default Modero panel value is 10001 5 Locate the latest Kit file by first logging in to www amx com and then navigate to Tech Center gt Firmware Files and from within the Modero section of the web page locate the Battery Base 6 Click on the desired Kit file link and after you ve accepted the Licensing Agreement verify you have downloaded the Modero Battery Base Kit file to a known location 7 From within Studio select Tools gt Firmware Transfers gt Send to NetLinx Device from the Main menu to open the Send to NetLinx Device dialog Verify the panel s System and Device number values match those values listed within the System folder in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window 8 Select the battery base s Kit file from the Files section 9 Enter the Device number associated with the panel and the System number associated with the Master listed in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window The Port field is greyed out The firmware for the battery base can not be downloaded directly Download of the LJ Kit file to the BASE 1 is done through the panel NOTE 10 Click the Reboot Device checkbox This causes the touch panel to reboot after the firmware update process is complete The reboot of the panel can take up 30 seconds after the firmware process has finished 11 Click Send to begin the transfer The file transfer progress is indicated on the bottom right of the dialog NOTE WA
271. will not appear as a device below the virtual system number in the Online Tree tab until both the system number used in step 7 for the VNM is entered into the Master Connection section of the System Settings page and the panel is restarted The Connection status turns green after a few seconds to indicate an active USB connection to the PC Virtual Master No Lock icon is displayed because this USB connection is not secured requiring username password few minutes have gone by and the System Settings icon still does not turn green repeat the USB connection and Virtual Master setup procedures outlined in this section Refreshing the System sends out a request to the panel to respond and completes the communication turning the System Connection icon green Step 5 Confirm and View the current AMX USB device connections Use the CC USB Type A to Mini B 5 wire programming cable FG10 5965 to provide communication between the mini USB Program port on the touch panel and the PC This method of communication is used to transfer firmware KIT files and TPD4 touch panel files Connection to previously powered panel which then reboots allows the PC to A mini USB connection is only detected after it is installed onto an active panel detect the panel and assign an appropriate USB driver NOTE 1 Verify this direct USB connection Type A on the panel to mini USB on the panel is configured properly using the ste
272. with the necessary connectors before being inserted the solid surface NOTE 8 Carefully slide the main unit into the cutout until the Mounting Tabs of the NXD unit lie flush against the wall 9 Insert and secure the four 4 screws into their corresponding holes located along the sides of the NXD using a grounded Phillips head screwdriver until the unit is secure and flush against the wall 10 Place the magnetic faceplate A in FIG 42 back onto the main NXD unit B in FIG 42 Make sure to align the Microphone Light and PIR Motion sensor locations to their respective openings on the front bezel faceplate 11 Reconnect the terminal RJ 45 Ethernet USB and any optional audio video wiring to their respective locations on either the NXA AVB ETHERNET Breakout Box Ethernet port or NetLinx Master 12 Reconnect terminal power connector on 12 VDC compliant power supply and apply power Installing an NXD into an optional Rack Mount Kit NXA RK12 1 Remove the magnetic faceplate bezel from the main NXD unit by gripping the faceplate and pulling with gentle outward force 2 Thread the incoming RJ 45 Ethernet USB and any optional audio video wiring through the opening in the equipment rack from their terminal locations Refer to the Wiring Guidelines for the 1200V Panels section on page 41 for pinout descriptions Leave enough slack to accommodate any re positioning of the panel 3 Connect all dat
273. x SLT slot number gt lt slot command Variables slot number 1 3 each of these options corresponds to an on board slot position where the related components reside Slot 12 Composite Video common to both 1200 V and VG Series Slot 2 RGB Component Video only available on the VG Series Slot 3 Streaming MPEG Video only available on the VG Series slot command see list below Interlace lt 0 or 1 where 0 Deselects Interlace and 1 Selects Interlace Sharpness 0 or 1 where 0 Disables Sharpness and 1 Enables Sharpness SyncOn Green 0 or 1 where 0 Disables SyncOnGreen and 1 Enables SyncOnGreen Example SEND COMMAND TP SLT 1 Interlace 1 Enables Interlace on the incoming Composite video signal SEND COMMAND TP SLT 3 Sharpness 1 Enables sharpness on the incoming MPEG video stream if available SEND COMMAND TP SLT 2 SyncOnGreen 1 Enables the SynOnGreen feature for the incoming RGB signal if available VKS Send one or more virtual keystrokes to the G4 application Key presses and key releases are not distinguished except in the case of CTRL ALT and SHIFT Refer to the Embedded Codes table on page 152 that define special characters which can be included with the string but may not be represented by the ASCII character set Syntax VKS string Variable string Only 1 string per command only one stroke per command Example SEND COMMAND Panel
274. x 0 250 Black 80 0114 08 One CAT5 Suppression Ferrites 04 0014 Four Drywall clips 62 5924 05 and 6 metal strips 80 0192 Installation Kit for 12 NXT panels KA2251 03 2 pin mini Phoenix connector 41 5025 Three Phillips head screws 4 20 x 0 250 Black 80 0114 08 Two CAT5 Suppression Ferrites 04 0014 Modero Table Top Cable CA2250 50 provided with all NXT Table Top panels NXA AVB ETHERNET Breakout Box FG2254 10 CB TP12 Conduit Wallbox FG031 10 CC USB A to Mini B 5 Wire programming cable FG10 5965 Kensington Lock Bracket FG2259 10 optional only with NXTs 12 Universal VESA Mounting Box for NXD panels FG031 50 Black metallic VESA back box 62 0031 50 Black plastic cover with grommet opening 60 0031 50 Strain relief grommet 45 0004 03 Four Phillips pan head screws 48 32 x 0 50 Black 80 0146 02 Twelve Under cut Phillips head screws 6 32 x 0 500 Black 80 0139 NXA BASE B FG2255 NXA PCI80211G Wireless Card FG2255 04 NXA RK12 Rackmount kit for 12 Wall Mount panels FG2904 50 NXT BP FG2250 10 NXT CHG FG2250 50 PSN4 4 Power Supply 12 VDC FG423 45 PSN6 5 Power Supply 12 VDC FG423 41 Upgrade Compactflash pre programmed with firmware 4GB Compactflash Upgrade FG2116 08 1200V Series Modero Connectors FIG 2 shows the connectors on the 1200V Modero Video panels The Audio Video R
275. x Master firmware 2 Verify that the NetLinx Master is receiving power and is communicating via an Ethernet connection with the PC running NetLinx Studio 3 Connect the terminal end of the 12 VDC compliant power supply cable to the power connector on the rear side of the touch panel 4 Verify the green Ethernet LED from the rear Ethernet port on the Master is illuminated indicating a proper connection 5 Verify the yellow LED from the rear Ethernet port on the Master is blinking indicating communication 6 After the panel powers up press and hold the grey Front Setup Access button for 3 seconds to proceed to the Setup page 7 Select Protected Setup gt System Settings located on the lower left to open the System Settings page FIG 64 System Settings IP Settings v Master Connection 192 162 162 32 255 255 255 0 Obtained from NetLinx Master 192 162 29 9 b FIG 64 System Settings page Master Connection Virtual Master communication over Ethernet Ethernet the Master IP URL field must be configured to match the IP Address of the PC and make sure to use the Virtual System value assigned to the Virtual Master NOTE within NetLinx Studio When configuring your panel to communicate with a Virtual Master on your PC via Before beginning 1 Verify the panel has been configured to communicate either through an Ethernet cable connected from either the panel to a valid Ethernet Hub or wireless
276. y Set the page flip Syntax password lt flip password gt Variables page flip password 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel PWD Main Sets the page flip password to APWD Password level is required and must be 1 4 Set the page flip Syntax password pwWD password level gt lt page flip password gt Variables password level 1 4 page flip password 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND COMMAND Panel PWD 1 Main Sets the page flip password on Password Level 1 to Main RPP RPP resets the protected password to its default 1988 Reset the Syntax protected QRPP password Example SEND COMMAND Panel RPP Resets the protected Setup page password to 1988 VOL Syntax Set the panel VOL volume level volume Variable volume level 0 100 100 is maximum volume setting Example SEND COMMAND Panel VOL 50 Set the panel volume to 50 Dynamic Image Commands The following table describes Dynamic Image Commands Dynamic Image Commands ABBR Set the bitmap of a button to use a particular resource Syntax BBR vt addr range gt lt button states range gt lt resource name gt Variable variable text address range 1 4000 button states range 1 256 for multi state buttons 0 All states for General buttons 1 Off state and 2 On state resource name 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND
277. y Light Mint 0 255 128 31 Light Mint 0 223 112 32 Mint 0 191 96 33 Medium Mint 0 159 80 34 Dark Mint 0 127 64 35 Very Dark Mint 0 95 48 36 Very Light Cyan 0 255 255 37 Light Cyan 0 223 223 38 Cyan 0 191 191 39 Medium Cyan 0 159 159 40 Dark Cyan 0 127 127 41 Very Dark Cyan 0 95 95 42 Very Light Aqua 0 128 255 43 Light Aqua 0 112 223 44 Aqua 0 96 191 45 Medium Aqua 0 80 159 46 Dark Aqua 0 64 127 47 Very Dark Aqua 0 48 95 48 Very Light Blue 0 0 255 49 Light Blue 0 0 223 50 Blue 0 0 191 51 Medium Blue 0 0 159 52 Dark Blue 0 0 127 53 Very Dark Blue 0 0 95 54 Very Light Purple 128 0 255 55 Light Purple 112 0 223 56 Purple 96 0 191 57 Medium Purple 80 0 159 58 Dark Purple 64 0 127 59 Very Dark Purple 48 0 95 60 Very Light Magenta 255 0 255 61 Light Magenta 223 0 223 62 Magenta 191 0 191 63 Medium Magenta 159 0 159 64 Dark Magenta 127 0 127 65 Very Dark Magenta 95 0 95 66 Very Light Pink 255 0 128 67 Light Pink 223 0 112 68 Pink 191 0 96 69 Medium Pink 159 0 80 70 Dark Pink 127 0 64 71 Very Dark Pink 95 0 48 RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors Cont Index No Red Green Blue 72 White 255 255 255 73 Grey1 238 238 238 74 Grey3 204 204 204 75 5 170 170 170 76 Grey7 136 136 136 77 Grey9 102 102 102 78 Grey4 187 187 187 79 Grey6 153 153 153 80 Grey8 119 119 119 81 Grey10 85 85 85 82 Grey12 51 51 51 83 Grey13 34 34 34 84 Grey2 22

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