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1. TT kg instruction manual JA Bh TXC Transmitter Series Transmitters Sien ES TO AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer AMX Corporation warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three 3 years from the date of purchase from AMX Corporation with the following exceptions e Electroluminescent and LCD Control Panels are warranted for three 3 years except for the display and touch overlay components that are warranted for a period of one 1 year e Disk drive mechanisms pan tilt heads power supplies MX Series products and KC Series products are warranted for a period of one 1 year e Unless otherwise specified OEM and custom products are warranted for a period of one 1 year e Software is warranted for a period of ninety 90 days e Batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered under the warranty This warranty extends only to products purchased directly from AMX Corporation or an Authorized AMX Dealer AMX Corporation is not liable for 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 Corporation is not liable for any claim made by a third party or by an AMX Dealer for a third party This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought or a claim is made under this warranty or as a tort
2. 111 5 ON OFF ON OFF 80 95 80 127 6 OFF ON ON OFF 96 111 96 143 7 ON ON ON OFF 112 127 112 159 8 OFF OFF OFF ON 128 143 128 175 9 ON OFF OFF ON 144 159 144 191 10 OFF ON OFF ON 160 175 160 207 11 ON ON OFF ON 176 191 176 223 12 OFF OFF ON ON 192 207 192 239 13 ON OFF ON ON 208 223 208 255 14 OFF ON ON ON 224 239 N A N A 15 ON ON ON ON 240 255 N A N A Trigger switch operation TXC4 series only The TXC4 series transmitters have a trigger switch on the front underside of the transmitter see FIG 1 on page 1 On the TKC4L model this switch operates the laser pointer On the TXC4 model this switch can be configured in one of two ways e Configuration 1 default Pushbutton 1 Remove the battery cover and locate position 4 of the DIP switch If position 4 is in the OFF position the trigger switch functions exactly like the pushbutton 1 on the topside of the transmitter To set position 4 move the switch up ON or down OFF e Configuration 2 Radio code offset shift Remove the battery cover and locate position 4 of the DIP switch Refer to the TXC4 Series Radio Code Offsets and Shifts table if position 4 is in the ON position the trigger switch shifts up the radio code offset by 8 e g add 8 to the radio code offset value to calculate the channel number being transmitted To set position 4 move the switch up ON or down OFF Radiation hazards Laser beams produce light freguencies that are harmful t
3. 8 153 154 155 159 10 OFF OFF ON OFF ON 160 166 161 162 163 167 105 ON OFF ON OFF ON 168 174 169 170 171 175 11 OFF ON ON OFF ON 176 182 177 178 179 183 11 5 ON ON ON OFF ON 184 190 185 186 187 191 12 OFF OFF OFF ON ON 192 198 193 194 195 199 125 ON OFF OFF ON ON 200 206 201 202 203 207 13 OFF ON OFF ON ON 208 214 209 210 211 215 13 5 ON ON OFF ON ON 216 222 217 218 219 223 14 OFF OFF ON ON ON 224 230 225 226 227 231 145 ON OFF ON ON ON 232 238 233 234 235 239 15 OFF ON ON ON ON 240 246 241 242 243 247 15 5 ON ON ON ON ON 248 254 249 250 251 255 Set the TKC16 and TXC32 radio code using DIP switch positions 7 through 10 which are accessible when the battery cover is removed The formula to determine the channel number of the TKC16 and TXC32 is Button number 1 Radio code number multiplied by 16 IR IR Freguency RF and Radio Code Settings TXC4 Series Radio Code Offsets and Shifts Pushbutton jo Trigger S U Code 1 0 8 2 1 9 3 2 10 2 amp 3 3 11 1 amp 4 6 14 4 7 15 The table below lists the radio codes DIP switch settings and ranges for the TXC16 and TXC32 transmitters TXC16 and TXC32 Radio Codes DIP Switch Settings and Channel Code Ranges Channel Code Ranges Radio DIP Switch Positions TXC16 TXC32 code 7 8 9 10 From To From To 1 ON OFF OFF OFF 16 31 16 63 2 OFF ON OFF OFF 32 47 32 79 3 ON ON OFF OFF 48 63 48 95 4 OFF OFF ON OFF 64 79 64
4. 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 Corporation or an authorized representative of AMX Corporation 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 incidental or consequential damages 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 CORPORATION MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AMX CORPORATION 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 Table of Contents Product Information E 1 Specifications sumeaa Otsa E E R R E E a E EE EEE 2 Battery eege 4 TXC4 and TXC4 L batteries ooooo
5. ency RF and Radio Code Settings TXC O CAUTION Transmitter The TXC series transmitters transmit IR or RF signals according to how you set positions 1 2 and 3 on the 10 position DIP switch FIG 5 located under the battery cover IR IR Freguency and RF Settings FIG 5 shows the DIP switch settings for IR and RF modes The transmitter can only be configured for either IR of RF not both ON ON ON N Dg J f 1234567890 Tea 1234567 8 9 10 38 kHz IR mode 455 kHz IR mode RF mode FIG 5 DIP switch settings for IR and RF modes Do not set both DIP switch positions 1 and 2 to the ON position or the batteries may prematurely lose power Radio Code Each pushbutton on your transmitter represents an Axcess channel number All of the pushbuttons on a transmitter represent a group of channel numbers This grouping is known as a radio code After the radio code is set on the transmitter each button you press sends a specific channel number to the control system For example if your TXC transmitter is set to radio code 4 and you press button 1 channel number 64 is sen
6. ers on engraved overlay e Alternate radio frequencies e Multiple engraved overlay colors available The TXC32 specifications are listed in the following table TXC32 Specifications Dimensions HWD 5 20 x 6 20 x 0 75 13 34 cm x 15 88 cm x 1 91 cm Weight 9 oz 255 g with batteries Enclosure Molded black matte plastic Engraved overlay Available colors black blank white brass gray and silver Power 6 0 VDC four N size 1 5 volt alkaline batteries supplied Pushbuttons Up to 48 black gray and white Transmission Frequencies IR 38 kHz or 455 kHz optional international frequencies available RF 418 MHz standard optional frequencies available DIP switch 10 position sets IR or RF mode radio code and IR frequency LED Red LED indicator for signal transmission Options e Custom logos e Color text and borders on engraved overlay e Alternate radio frequencies e Multiple engraved overlay colors available Product Information Battery Replacement TXC4 and TXC4 L batteries The TXC4 line of hand held wireless transmitters have identical battery placement areas Remove the access cover on the back of the transmitter and replace the two AAA batteries Under normal conditions battery life will exceed 1 year Use alkaline batteries for long battery life and optimum performance TXC16 batteries Remove the access cover on the back of the TXC16 t
7. iver If the problem stops the transmitter signals cannot reach the control system due to high levels of IR or RF interference or weak transmitter batteries e IR interference is typically generated by lights Try turning off room lights to check for improved performance e RF interference may be caused by electronic devices such as computers motors lighting ballasts wireless microphones etc Move or reset the receiver s position an Bh AMX reserves the right to alter specifications without notice at any time brussels e dallas los angeles mexico city philadelphia shanghai singapore e tampa toronto york 3000 research drive richardson TX 75082 USA 469 624 8000 800 222 0193 fax 469 624 7153 technical support 800 932 6993 034 004 1771 9 01 2001 AMX Corporation All rights reserved AMX the AMX logo the building icon the home icon and the light bulb icon are all trademarks of AMX Corporation AMX reserves the right to alter specifications without notice at any time In Canada doing business as Panja Inc
8. nn n na n aa a naa aa ana a aa nananana nananana nn naaen 4 TXC 16 batteries cerise na maan LA aa NA LENS ET Nam anu A eet Legd N aka una n k v as asi Va das en vaa aava 4 TEKES ENEE 4 OLDesign Overlay Engraving Design Software Program 4 IR IR Frequency RF and Radio Code Settings eeeeessseseeeeeeeeenseeeeeneeeees 5 IRJA Frequency and RF Selim E 5 EE Een Ee EE 5 Setting radio e TEE 5 Trigger switch operation TXC4 series on 7 Radiation hazards cccooooooooosssee an n nanna aan naa a aan nannaa aan aa aa aa aa naan naan a aa aa a aa nannaa aanaanat 8 Troubleshooting vuidssssssavasanumaaveaaanaaaT Aaa aavan Tua U AN aN Vaan uaNOA Saa raa La Ammann an 9 Table of Contents ii TXC Transmitter Series Product Information Through the use of infrared IR or radio frequency RF transmission mediums the TXC hand held wireless transmitters control a wide variety of devices connected to an AMX Axcess Control System These transmitters include the TXC4 TXC4L TXC16 and TXC32 For these units IR signals are transmitted at 38 kHz or 455 kHz and RF signals at 418 MHz The TXC4 is a four pushbutton transmitter FIG 1 and the TXC16 transmitter is a 16 pushbutton configuration FIG 2 Pushbutton 1 Pushbutton 2 Pushbutton 3 FIG 1 TXC4 series transmitter Each pushbutton performs a specific operation according to the Axcess software program in your AMX Control System The red tra
9. nsmission LED located in the top center of the TXC16 and TXC32 transmitters flashes when you press one of the pushbuttons indicating that an RF or IR signal is being transmitted Transmission LED red Pushbutton 1 Pushbutton 9 Pushbutton 8 Pushbutton 16 FIG 2 TXC16 transmitter The TXC32 FIG 3 provides up to 48 programmable pushbuttons The number of pushbuttons varies depending on the overall system design Product Information Pushbutton 33 Pushbutton 41 Transmission Pushbutton 9 LED red Pushbutton 17 Pushbutton 1 Pushbutton 25 e AMS VHS W Dem Y SQNTROL f PRESETS K sote TV VCR e b 1 CABLE Hu H EN VCR SELECT G 2 SATELLITE JFJ LJ c Sieh n eil 00 3 COMPUTER Lor O Se ee p gt D 4 SLIDES gt lt lt SLIDES CASS ja s lt lt FW TUNER PROJ SN huti i M lt P ii VOLUME DD REV Ax gt P i lt i DAT i ON Bx Md 7 S SYSTEM SCREEN FOCUS AUX OFF z EH E MUTE LL L I SN J Pushbutton 8 Pushbutton 32 Pushbutton 16 Pushbutton 24 Pushbutton 40 Pushbutton 48 FIG 3 TXC32 transmitter example Specifications The specifications for the TXC4 series are listed in the table below TXC4 Series Specifications Dimensions HWD 5 40 x 1 80 x 1 50 13 72 cm x 4 57 cm x 3 81 cm Weight TXC4 3 10 oz 87 90 g TXC4L 3 30 oz 93 60 g Enclosure Molded black matte plas
10. o the human eye DO NOT look into or shine a laser beam into another person s eyes Laser light freguencies can cause retina damage Read the following WARNING CID FCC ID CWU TXC4LP LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE Mise TXC4L AMX Wavelangth B30 68Dnm Max Output 5 mW CLASS I LASER PRODUCT FIG 6 Laser radiation hazard Troubleshooting Read through the troubleshooting information below if you are experiencing a problem with your transmitter If the problem cannot be resolved call your AMX dealer If the red LED does not flash 1 2 3 Remove the transmitter s battery cover and verify that the batteries are correctly installed Verify that the batteries are fully charged using a voltage tester If not replace the batteries If the transmission LED does not flash and one of the following conditions is true return the unit to your AMX dealer for repair o RF system receiver responds correctly when you press a transmitter pushbutton o IR receiver LED lights when you press a transmitter pushbutton If the red LED flashes but the AMX system does not respond 1 2 3 Verify that positions 1 2 and 3 of the DIP switch are set to the correct transmit mode When using RF mode verify that position 3 of the DIP switch if ON up Verify channel code transmission range FIG 5 on page 5 matches the receiving control system s program Hold the transmitter closer to the IR or RF rece
11. ransmitter and replace the two 1 5 volt N size batteries Under normal conditions battery life will exceed 2 years Use alkaline batteries for long battery life and optimum performance TXC32 batteries Remove the access cover on the back of the TKC32 transmitter and replace the four 1 5 volt N size batteries Under normal conditions battery life will exceed 2 years Use alkaline batteries for long battery life and optimum performance OLDesign Overlay Engraving Design Software Program The AMX OLDesign software program is a WindowsTM based design tool that you use to create panel overlays pushbutton names and pushbutton operation descriptions The operation descriptions are used when the Axcess operating software is programmed OLDesign also contains an online help system that describes how to produce custom overlay designs and pushbutton descriptions and then store them on your computer FIG 4 shows the OLDesign main window and a sample TXC32 overlay design Refer to the OLDesign Overlay Design Program instruction manual for command instructions that can be used with the OLDesign online help system OLDesign File Edit Button Group Panel Options Window Ca ajoa d dd OR Untitled Bim TXC32 FIG 4 OLDesign main window la TXC Transmitter Series IR IR Freguency RF and Radio Code Settings IR IR Fregu
12. t to the control system Setting radio codes The table below lists the radio codes DIP switch positions and ranges for the TXC4 The formula to determine the channel number of a TXC4 series transmitter is Radio code offset Radio code number multiplied by 16 Radio Code Offset corresponds to the number of buttons available on the transmitter Each button containing its own push channel Refer to the TXC4 Series Radio Code Offsets and Shifts table on page 7 for the TXC4 series radio code offsets a shift TXC4 Radio Codes DIP Switch Settings and Channel Code Ranges DIP Switch Positions Button and Push Channel Numbers Radio TXC4 code 6 7 8 9 10 1 184 2 3 283 4 0 5 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 8 14 9 10 11 15 1 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 16 22 17 18 19 23 1 5 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 24 30 25 26 27 31 2 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 32 38 33 34 35 39 2 5 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 40 46 41 42 43 47 3 OFF ON ON OFF OFF 48 54 49 50 51 55 3 5 ON ON ON OFF OFF 56 62 57 58 59 63 4 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 64 70 65 66 67 71 45 ON OFF OFF ON OFF 72 78 73 74 75 79 5 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 80 86 81 82 83 87 5 5 ON ON OFF ON OFF 88 94 89 90 91 95 6 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 96 102 97 98 99 103 6 5 ON OFF ON ON OFF 104 110 105 106 107 111 7 OFF ON ON ON OFF 112 118 113 114 115 119 7 5 ON ON ON ON OFF 120 126 121 122 123 127 8 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 128 134 129 130 131 135 8 5 ON OFF OFF OFF ON 136 142 137 138 139 143 9 OFF ON OFF OFF ON 144 150 145 146 147 151 9 5 ON ON OFF OFF ON 152 15
13. tic all models Engraved overlay Available colors black blank white brass gray and silver Power 3 0 VDC two AAA alkaline batteries supplied for all models Pushbuttons Up to 4 pushbuttons and a trigger Transmission Freguencies IR 38 kHz or 455 kHz optional international freguencies available RF 418 MHz standard optional freguencies available DIP switch 10 position sets IR or RF mode radio code and IR freguency Product Information TXC4 Series Specifications Cont Options e Custom logos e Color text and borders on engraved overlay e Alternate radio frequencies e Multiple engraved overlay colors available The TXC16 specifications are listed in the table below TXC16 Specifications Dimensions HWD 5 20 x 2 80 x 0 75 13 34 cm x 7 11 cm x 1 91 cm Weight 4 00 oz 113 4 g with batteries Enclosure Molded black matte plastic Engraved overlay Available colors black blank white brass gray and silver Power 3 0 VDC two N size 1 5 volt alkaline batteries supplied Pushbuttons Up to 16 black gray and or white Transmission Frequencies IR 38 kHz or 455 kHz optional international frequencies available RF 418 MHz standard optional frequencies available DIP switch 10 position sets IR or RF mode radio code and IR frequency LED Red LED indicator for signal transmission Options e Custom logos e Color text and bord
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