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Operation/Reference Guide Touc h Panels Modero ® NXD-1000Vi G4 Touch Panels 10” Modero Widescre en Video Touch Pane ls with Full Duplex Inter com Last Rev ised: 1/07/ 2009.
AMX Limited Warr anty and Disclaimer AMX warrant s it s pro ducts to be free of defect s in materia l and wor kmanshi p under norm al use for three (3) y ears from the date of purc hase from AMX, with.
FCC Informat ion This dev ice complies w ith Part 15 of the FCC Ru les. Opera tion is subject to th e following two con ditions: (1) this device may no t cause harmful interfer ence, and (2) this device must accept a ny interferenc e received; in cluding inte rference that may cause undesi red operation .
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Table of Contents i 10" Modero Widescreen Touch Panels Table of Contents Introduc tion ... .......... ............ .......... ......... ....... .......... ............ .......... ............ ......... 1 NXD-1000 Vi Specifications ...............
ii 10" Modero Widescreen Touch Panels Table of Contents Testi ng your Calibr ation ....... ............ ............ ..... ......... ............ ........... ............ ........ ........ 42 Configuring Communication ........ ......... .........
Table of Contents iii 10" Modero Widescreen Touch Panels Setup Pag e ...... ................... .................... .............................. .................... .............. 76 Information ...... ................... ....................
iv 10" Modero Widescreen Touch Panels Table of Contents Checking the Panel Statistics............ ............ .............. ............ ........... ......... ........... ...... 126 Refresh ing the Pa nel Statisti cs ......... ............ ....
Table of Contents v 10" Modero Widescreen Touch Panels SIP Comm ands .............................. .................... .............................. .................... .. 193 Appendix A ........ ....... .......... .......... ....... ........
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Introduc tion 1 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Introduction The NXD-1000V i Modero W idescreen Co lor V ideo T ouch Panels with du plex intercom (FIG. 1) a re the indu stry’ s f irst widesc reen m ini-touch p anels and ar e av ailable o nly through AMX.
Introduc tion 2 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels NXD-1000V i panels are field upgradeable to 802.11g communication via the installation of the new NXA-WC8011GCF W i-Fi Card Kit ( FG2255 -07 ).
Introduc tion 3 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels NXD-1000Vi Specifications The following table outlines the specif ications for the 10" W id escreen Modero panels.
Introduc tion 4 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Specifications for 10" W idescreen Video Touch Panels (Cont.) Front P anel Component s: Light sensor: • Photosensitive light detector f or automat ic adjustment of the panel brightness (a dim room results in a dimmer LCD display , and a bright room results in a brighter LCD display).
Introduc tion 5 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Specifications for 10" Widescreen Video Touch Panels (Cont.) Side Pan el Component s (Cont. ): A udio/ Video connector : • R J-45 connector for communicat ion of differential audio/video signals to/from the touch panel (panel type dependant).
Introduc tion 6 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels NXD-1000Vi Panels - Connector Layout FIG. 3 shows th e layout of the co nnectors (located on the rear of the base o n the NXT and on t he left side panel of the NXD panels).
NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Breakout Box 7 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Breakout Box The NXA-A VB/ETHE RNET Breakout Box (FIG. 4) is included as part of the NXD-1000V i Kit configuration ( pane l and box ) b ut can be purchased as a separate accessory .
NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Breako ut Box 8 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Product Specifications Installing the NXA-AVB/ETHERNET A 12 VDC-compliant power supply can indirectly provide po wer to a Modero panel by routing po wer through the NXA-A VB/ETHERNET Breakout Box.
NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Breakout Box 9 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels A 12 VDC-compliant power su pply can also directly provide po wer through the unit to a target Modero panel . FIG. 6 shows a sample w iring configu ratio n for a non- vid eo capa ble Mod ero pan el.
NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Breako ut Box 10 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels The rear-panel wiring connections are described below (from left to right): FIG. 7 NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Br eakout Box connector wiri ng diagram • AUDIO IN: 6-pin mini-Phoenix connec tor , divided into left and right audio chan nels.
NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Breakout Box 11 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Wiring the NXA-AVB/ETHERN ET for Unbalanced Audio Most do mestic audi o equ ipment has un balanced aud io inputs an d outputs.
NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Breako ut Box 12 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels When connecting the MIC OUT connector to a balanced audio input (FIG . 9), use all three audio terminals (+, -, and GND), the.
NXD-1000Vi Touch Panel Accessories 13 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels NXD-1000Vi Touch Panel Acce ssories The following section outlines and d e scribes the other AMX equipment av ailable for these touch panels.
NXD-1000Vi Touch Panel Accessories 14 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels NXA-WC80211GCF 802.11g Wireless Ca rd (FG2255-07) These panels can also connect to a wireless network using the (optional) 802.11g W i-Fi CF card. This internal WIC (FIG. 11) can be purchased separately as a W i-Fi upgrade kit from AMX.
NXD-1000Vi Touch Panel Accessories 15 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels This card works with compatible 802.11b/g W ir eless Access Points such as the NXA-W AP200G ( which uses a d efau lt SSID of AMX ).
NXD-1000Vi Touch Panel Accessories 16 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels NXA-WC8 0211GCF S pecifica tions (Con t.) Network Architecture: • Infrastructure mode ( Client-to-Access Point) Operating Channels: • Using 802.
NXD-1000Vi Touch Panel Accessories 17 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels NXA-WC8 0211GCF S pecifica tions (Con t.) T ransmit Outpu t Power: • 802.
NXD-1000Vi Touch Panel Accessories 18 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels.
NXA-CFSP Compact Flash (FG2116-7x) 19 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels NXA-CFSP Compact Flash (FG2116-7x ) Every NXD-1000V i M odero panel is shipped with a 128 MB Compact Flash card (NXA-CFSP).
NXA-CFSP Compact Flash ( FG2116-7x) 20 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels.
Installation and Upgrade of the Internal NXD Components 21 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Installation and Upgrade of t he Internal NXD Components Upgrading the card s within the W allMount .
Installation and Upgrade of the Internal NXD Components 22 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 6. Carefully lift-off the back box housing and angle it o ver to the side of the unit where the wires are connected to the circuit board. 7. Gently lay the back box to one side of the unit.
Installation and Upgrade of the Internal NXD Components 23 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 6. T o complete the upgrade process, either upgrade the remaining wireless card (Step 3) or close and re-secure the enclosure using the procedures in Step 3: Cl ose and Re secur e the NXD P anel Enclosure section on page 23 .
Installation and Upgrade of the Internal NXD Components 24 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels.
Installation 25 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Installation NXD panels are installed into either a pre-wall su r face (using a CB -TP10 conduit/wallbox) or a solid surface (using either solid surface or drywall scre ws).
Installation 26 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 5. From along the internal surface of the Faceplate, remove th e two buttons by gently bending each Button latch up and pulling the b utton outwards. 6. Remo ve the pair of clear light pipe st rips by bending th e two bla ck lig ht pipe l atches inw ards and pulling out the strip.
Installation 27 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 10. Place the Faceplate back onto the main NXD-1000V i unit. Make sure to align the Microphone, Light, and PIR Motion sensor locations on the main unit to th eir respectiv e o penings on the Faceplate assembly .
Installation 28 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 9. Firmly press do wn around the Button T rim Ring until all of the latches are securely inserted into their openings on the Faceplate, and the Bu tto n T rim Ring is securely fastened.
Installation 29 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels installation of t he drywall or sheetrock after the conduit bo x has been mounted. Ultimately , the Mounting T abs should lie flush against the outside of the sheetr o ck. 2. Fas ten the CB- TP10 conduit box to the stud through the holes on the rig ht Stud Moun ting tabs (FIG.
Installation 30 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 2. V er ify the incoming power , RJ-45 audio/video, Ethernet, and USB cables hav e been properly threaded through the wiring knockouts on the left of the conduit box. Leave enough slac k in the wiring to accommodate any r e-positioning of the panel.
Installation 31 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 9. Reconn ect the ter m inal RJ-45, Ether net, U SB, and an y optio nal audio/ video wiring to their respectiv e locations ( outside the conduit box ) on either the NXA-A VB/ETHERNET Breakout Box, Ethernet port, o r NetLinx Master .
Installation 32 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 3. Remove the F aceplate/bezel ( A in FIG. 23) f rom the main NXD unit ( B in FIG. 23 ) by grippi ng the faceplate and pulling with gentle outward force.
Installation 33 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 10. T ighten all three drywall clip sets (screws a nd clips) until the entire Mounting T ab is securely fastened and flush ag ainst the wall. 11. Place the Faceplate/T rim Ring assembly ( A in FIG.
Installation 34 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 3. Remove the F aceplate/bezel ( A in FIG. 25) f rom the main NXD unit ( B in FIG. 25 ) by grippi ng the faceplate and pulling with gentle outward force.
Installation 35 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 7. Disconnect the terminal end of the power cable from the po wer supply . 8. Carefully slide the main unit into the cutout until the Mounting T abs of the NXD-1000V i unit lie flush against the wall.
Installation 36 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Installing an NXD-1000Vi in to an (optional ) Rack Mount Kit (NXA-RK10) The NXA-RK10 is a 8.72" (22.15 cm) wide high metal rack- mount (with black matte finish ) measuring 5 R Us (rac k uni ts) hig h.
Installation 37 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Wiring Guidelines for the NXD-1000Vi Panels NXD-1000V i panels use a 12 VDC-compliant po wer supply to provide po wer to the panel via the 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix PWR connector . Use the power requirements information (page 3) to determ ine the po we r draw .
Installation 38 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Audio/Video Port: Co nnections and Wiring The f ollo wing tab le sho w s the signal a nd p inout/ pairing inf ormation u sed on t he RJ-4 5 Audio and V ideo connections. Ethernet/RJ-45 Port: Connections and Wiring FIG.
Installation 39 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels The following table lists the pinouts, signals, and pairing associated with the Ethernet connector .
Installation 40 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels.
Panel Calibration 41 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Panel Calibration This section outlines the steps for calibrating the touch panel. It is r ecommended that you calibrate the panel befor e its initial use and after completing a f irmwar e download.
Panel Calibration 42 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 3. After the " Calibration Successful.. " message appears, press anywhere on the screen to continue and return to the Setup page. Testi ng your Calibr ation 1. Press and hold do wn the on-screen Calibration button f or 6 seconds to enter the Calibration T est page (F IG.
Configuring Communication 43 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Configuring Communication Communication between the Modero panel and the Master is done using either USB or ETH ERN ET ( DHCP or Static IP ). Ethernet communication can be achiev e d through either a direct connection (Ethe rnet) or th rough the us e of the opt ional NXA- WC802.
Configuring Communication 44 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Setting the Panel’s Device N um ber In the Pr otected Setup page: 1. Press the Device Nu m ber f ie ld to open the De v ice Number keypad (FIG. 34). Enter a unique Device Number assignment for the panel , and press Done to return to the Pr otecte d Setup page.
Configuring Communication 45 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Configuring a Wireless Network Access When working with a wireless card, th e first step is to configure wireless communication parameters within the W ireless Settings page.
Configuring Communication 46 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 6. Setup the security and communication parameters between the wireless card and the target W AP by configuring the W irele ss Settings section on this page.
Configuring Communication 47 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels In the Pr otected Se tup page: 1. Press the Wir eless Settings button (located on the lo w er - left) to open the W ire less Settings page. 2. Na vigate to the Access Point MA C Address section of this page and press the on-screen Site Survey button.
Configuring Communication 48 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 4. Select a desired Access Point by touching the corresponding row . The up arrow and do wn arrow will be grayed out if there are ten or less access points d etected. If there are more, then they will be enabled as appropriate so that the user can scroll through the list.
Configuring Communication 49 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Configuring the Modero’s wir eless card for unse cured acce ss to a WAP2 00G In the Pr otected Se tup page: 1. Press the Wir eless Settings button (located on the lo w er - left) to open the W ireless Settings page.
Configuring Communication 50 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 4. Press the red SSID f ield (FIG. 39) to dis play an o n-scr e en Network Na me (SSID) keyboa rd. 5. In this keyboard, enter the SSID name used on your target W ireless Access Point ( case sensit ive ).
Configuring Communication 51 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Conf igurin g the Mod ero’s wi rele ss card fo r secure d access to a WAP200G After logging into the W AP200G, the default Status page appears within the web bro wser .
Configuring Communication 52 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Manually set SSID In the Pr otected Se tup page: 1. Select Wir eless Settings . 2. Locate the W ireless Secur ity section (FIG. 41). 3. Press the Static WEP b utton to open the Static WEP Settings dialog (FIG.
Configuring Communication 53 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels As an example, if you use TECHPUBS as you r SSID, you m ust match this word and the case within both the Network Name (S SID) fi eld on the touch panel ’ s Netw ork Name SSID field and on th e W AP’ s Basic W ir eless Configur ation pag e.
Configuring Communication 54 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels As an example, enter the word AMXPanel using a 128- bit hex digit encr yption. A fter pres sing Done , the on-screen Current K ey field displays a long string of ch aracters (separated by colons) which represents the encryption ke y equiv alent to the word AMXPanel.
Configuring Communication 55 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Configuring multiple wi reless Moderos to comm unicate to a target WAP200G 1. For each communicating touch panel, complete all of the steps o utlined within the pre vious Conf iguring the Moder o’ s wir ele ss car d for secur ed access to a W AP200G sec tion on pag e 51.
Configuring Communication 56 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Prepare y our PC for USB communi cation wit h the panel If you hav en ’t a lready done so, download and ins tall the latest versions of NetLinx Studio2 and TPDe sign4 (f rom www .
Configuring Communication 57 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels the panel. It also indicates that the AMX USBLAN dri ver does not contain a Microsoft ® digital sign atur e. 8. Click Ye s to proceed with the dri ver installation. Once the installation is complete, the panel and PC are ready t o communicate vi a USB.
Configuring Communication 58 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 3. Click the Communications Settings bu tto n to open the Co mmunications Settings dialog . 4. Click the Net Linx M aste r radio button ( fr om th e Platform Selection section ). 5.
Configuring Communication 59 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Ethernet 1. When usin g Ethernet , press the listed Mode to toggle through the av ailable connectio n modes: 2. Select the Master P ort Number to open the keypad and change this value.
Configuring Communication 60 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 4. Click the Communications Settings bu tto n to open the Commu nications Settings dialog. 5. Clic k on the NetLinx Master radio b u tto n ( fr om the Platform Selection section ) to indic ate that you are working as a NetLinx Master .
Configuring Communication 61 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 15. Press the blue Ty p e fi e l d ( from the Master Connection section ) until the choice cycles to the word Ethernet . 16. Press the Mode field until th e choice c ycles to the word URL .
Configuring Communication 62 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Using G4 We b Cont rol to Interact w ith a G4 Panel The G4 W eb Control feature allows you to use a PC to in teract with a G4 enabled panel via the web. This feature works in tandem with the ne w bro wser-capable NetLinx Security f ir mware update ( b uild 300 or higher ).
Configuring Communication 63 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 9. From the W eb Name keyboard, enter a unique alpha-numeric string to identify this panel. This information is used by the NetLin x Security W eb Server to display on-scr een links to the panel.
Configuring Communication 64 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 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 f irmware from www .
Configuring Communication 65 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 6. Click on the G4 panel name link associa ted with the target panel. A secondary web browser windo w appears on the screen (FIG. 54). 7. Click Ye s from the Security Alert popup window to agree to the installation of the G4 W ebControl application on your computer .
Configuring Communication 66 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 10. Enter the W eb Control session password into the Se ssio n P as sword field (FIG. 55). This passw ord was previousl y ente r e d int o the W e b Con tr ol P assword field withi n the G4 W eb Co ntrol page on the pane l.
Upgrading Modero Fir mware 67 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Upgrading Mode ro Firmware Before beginni ng th e Upgrade pr ocess: Setup and config ure your Ne tLinx Maste r . Re fer to the your pa rticular N etLinx Maste r Instr uctio n Manu al for de taile d set up proc edur es.
Upgradi ng M odero Firmwar e 68 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 5. Press the Back b utton on the touch panel to return to the Protected Setup page.
Upgrading Modero Fir mware 69 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 7. From within this dialog enter the System number (default is 1 ). 8. Click OK three times to clo se the open dialogs, sa ve your settin gs, and return to the main NetLinx Studio application.
Upgradi ng M odero Firmwar e 70 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 5. If the panel firmware being used is n o t current, do wn load the latest Kit file b y first logging in to www .amx.com and t hen na vigate to T ech Center > Firmware Files a nd from within the Moder o sectio n of the we b page loc ate your Mod ero pane l.
Upgrading Modero Fir mware 71 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Upgrading the Modero Firmwa re via Ethernet (IP Address) Before beginning with this section, v er ify that your panel is po wered and connected to the NetLinx Master through an Ethernet connectio n (direct or wireless).
Upgradi ng M odero Firmwar e 72 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 8. Click the New button to open the Ne w TCP/IP Settings dialog where you can enter both a prev io usly obtained DHCP or Static IP Address and an associated description for the connection into their respecti ve fields.
Upgrading Modero Fir mware 73 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 6. Press the Back b utton to return to the Protected Setup page and press the on-screen Reboot b u tton to restart the panel and sa ve any changes. Step 3: V erify and Upgr ade the panel fir mware via an I P 1.
Upgradi ng M odero Firmwar e 74 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 7. Select the panel’ s Kit file from the Files s ection (FI G. 61). 8. Enter the Device v alue associated with the panel and the System number associated with the Master ( listed in the OnLine T r ee tab of the W orkspace window ).
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 75 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Firmware Pages and Descriptions This section describes each firmware page and their specific functional elements. Setup Navigation Buttons These Setup Navigatio n Buttons (FIG.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 76 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Setup Page This page (FIG. 6 3) centers arou nd basic Mo dero panel p roperties s uch as: Co nnection Sta tus of the panel, Display T imeout, Inacti v ity Page Flip T im e, Inactiv ity page f ile , and the P anel Brig htness.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 77 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Informa tion The Infor mat ion b u tton provides a me nu to select either the Pr oject Information P age section on page 78 or th e P anel Information P age sectio n on page 79.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 78 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Proj ect Info rmat ion Pag e The Pr oject Info rmati on page displ ays the T PDesign4 (TP D4) project file pro perti es currentl y load ed on the selected Modero panel (FIG.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 79 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Panel Info rmation Pag e The P anel Inf ormatio n page (FI G. 66) cente rs around Modero pane l properti es suc h as : resol ution used, on-boar d memory , firmware, addr ess/channel in formation , and string in formation .
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 80 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Panel Information Page Elements (Cont.) Panel T ype: Displays the model of the Modero panel being used. Firmware V ersion: Displays the G4 firmware version being used by the panel.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 81 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Time & Date Setup Page The options on the T ime & Date Setup page (FIG.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 82 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Volu me Pag e The V o lume p age (FI G. 68) ( accessed b y pre ssing the A udio A djustm ents but ton on the Setup pag e ) allo w s you to adjust the master v olume parameters and default panel sounds on the panel.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 83 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels En vironmen tal acoustics, personal voice le vel and ambient noise are all deciding factors when setting your mic, intercom and panel sound le vels. Consider your en vironment when adjusting intercom and sound le vels and use caution so as not to damage the speaker .
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 84 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Suppor ted sa mplin g rates fo r WAV The following is a listing of supported sampling rates associated for W A V f iles played on NXD-700V i panel s. Some W A V files curr ently play ed on Mode ro' s may not work on these pan els .
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 85 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels The elements of the V ideo Setup page are described in the table below: Video Setup Page Elements Back: Saves the changes and returns you to the previously active touch panel p age.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 86 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Protected Set up Na vigatio n Buttons The Protected Setup Navigation Buttons (FIG. 70) appear on the left of the panel screen when the Protected Setup page is currently activ e.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 87 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Protected Setup Page The Pr otected Se tup pag e (FIG. 71) centers ar ound t he properti es used by t h e pa nel to prope rly communicate with the NetLinx Master . Enter the factory default passw ord ( 1988) in to the passw o rd ke yp ad to access this page.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 88 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Protected Setup Page Elements (Cont.) System Recovery: Allows you to either reset the touch panel to factory default sett.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 89 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels System Set tings Page The System Settings page (FIG. 74) sets the Secondary DNS Address information with its corresponding IP communication parameters, NetLinx Master communication settings, and reads the device number assig ned t o the Moder o panel .
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 90 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels System Settings Page Element s (Cont.) IP S etti ngs: Sets the IP comm unication values f or the panel and contains: DHCP/Static S ets the p anel to either DHCP or S tatic communication modes.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 91 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Refer to the Step 3: C hoose a Maste r Connection Mode sectio n on page 55 for more detailed information on using the System Settings page. Wire less Settings Page Use the options on the W ireless Settings page (FIG.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 92 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Wireless Settings Pag e (Cont.) IP S etti ngs: Sets the IP communication values for the panel: DHCP/ST A TIC Sets the p anel to either DHCP or S tatic communication modes. • DHCP - a temporary IP Addresses is assigned to the p anel by a DHCP serv er .
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 93 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Wireless Settings Pag e (Cont.) Wireless Security (Cont.): WP A-PSK This button opens the WP A-P SK Settings page (FIG . 78 on page 98). “WP A-PSK” s ecurity is designed for environments where is it desirable to us e WP A or WP A2, but an 802.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 94 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Seconda r y Connect ion Page The Secondary Connection page sets the communication inform ation for an installed wireless interface card. The NXD-CV5 T ouch panel is not enable d for wireless communication and therefore, this page is not us er-editabl e.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 95 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Open (Cl ear Text) Sett ings Press the Open ( Cle ar T ext) button to open the Open (Clear T ext) Settings page (FIG. 76). Wireless Security pages (e ach Wi Fi card supports diffe rent securit y features) FIG.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 96 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Open security does not utilize any encryption methodology , but requires an SSID (alpha-numeric) entry . This entry must match the Network Name (SSID) entry of the target W AP so the panel kno ws what de v ice it is using to communicate with the networ k .
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 97 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Static WEP security requires that both a target W AP b e identified and an encryption method be implemented prior to establishing communication.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 98 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Refer to the Configuring a W ireless Netwo rk Access sectio n on page 4 5 for furth er details on these security options. Refer to the Using the Site Surve y tool section on page 46 for more information on using this feature.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 99 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels WP A-PSK security is designed for en vironments where is it desirable to use WP A or WP A2, bu t an 802.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 100 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels EAP-LEAP Settings Press the EAP-LEAP button to o p en the EAP-LEAP Settings page (FIG. 79). EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an Enterp rise authentication protocol that can be used in both wi red an d wire less netwo rk environmen ts.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 101 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels EAP-LEAP Settings (Cont.) Identity: Opens an on-screen key board. Enter an EAP Ident ity string (used by the panel to identify itself to an Authentication (R ADIUS) Ser ver).
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 102 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Refer to the EA P Authentication section on page 209 for further details on these security options. Refer to FIG. 80 for an example of what a typical EAP-LEAP system configuration page would lik e.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 103 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels authenticate itself. Automatic certificate do wnloading is con venient but slig h tly less secure, since its the certificate is transferred wirelessly and could theoretically be “snif fed-out”.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 104 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Refer to the EA P Authentication section on page 209 for further details on these security options. Refer to the Using the Site Surve y tool section on page 46 for more information on using this feature.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 105 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels EAP-PEAP security is designed for wireless env ironments where it is necessary to transmit data securely over a wireless n etwork. Refer to the EA P Authentication section on page 209 for further details on these security options.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 106 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Refer to the Using the Site Surve y tool section on page 46 for more information on using this feature. EAP-TTLS Setti ngs Press the EAP-TTLS b utton to opens the EAP-TTLS Settings page (FIG.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 107 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Refer to the EA P Authentication section on page 209 for further details on these security options. Refer to the Using the Site Surve y tool section on page 46 for more information on using this feature.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 108 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels EAP-TLS Settin g s Press the EAP-TLS b utton to open the EAP-TLS Settings page (FIG. 84). TLS (T ra nsport Layer Security) was the original standard wireless LAN EAP authentication protocol.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 109 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Refer to the EA P Authentication section on page 209 for further details on these security options. Refer to the Using the Site Surve y tool section on page 46 for more information on using this feature.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 110 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels AMX supports the follo wing security certif icates PEM (Pri vacy Enhanced Mail) DER (Distinguished Encoding Rules) PKCS12 (Pub lic K ey Cryp tography St andard #12) Certificate f iles frequently use 5 file e xtensions.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 111 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Calibratio n Page This page (FIG. 85) allo w s you to calibrate the touch panel using a pre-selected touch dri ver . Press and hold the grey Front Setup Access bu tto n (belo w the Modero LCD) for 6 seconds to access the Calibration page.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 112 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels G4 Web Control Pa ge An on-board VNC (V irtual Network Computing) serv er allo ws the panel to connect to any remote PC running a VNC client. Once connected, the client can view and control the panel remotely .
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 113 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Refer to the Using G4 W eb Contr ol to Interact with a G4 P anel s ectio n on page 62 for more de tailed instructions on how to use the G4 W eb Control page with the new web-based NetLinx Security application.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 114 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Sensor Set up The Sensor Setup page (FIG. 88) allows you to ad just the Light and Motion Sensor parameters on a Moder o touch pane l. The elements of the Sensor Setup page are described in the table below: FIG.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 115 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Sensor Setup Page Elements (Cont.) Ligh t Sensor : Allows you to monitor and alter the sensit ivity of the Modero panel .
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 116 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Making t he most of t he Automated Brigh tness Control feature ( DIM Mode) Please follow the steps below to set up Automated Brightness Control: 1. Set the lighting conditions in the room to maximum (turn On all the lights).
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 117 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 9. Set th e Minimum brigh tness of th e Dimmer ( Dim Mode Max Level ) bel ow the detec ted drop. T his will make sure t h at the panel does not react to v ariations in the lighting conditions of a no rmal wor king en vironm ent.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 118 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Image Caching Page The Image Caching page (FIG. 90) conf ig ures the allocation of memory f or image caching. The G4 graphics engine caches images to decrease load tim e of pre viously vie we d images.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 119 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Image Caching Page Elements Image Cache Settings: Allocates F lash memory for image caching. Flash Cache Si ze Press the Up and Down arr ows to add and remove memory . Flash mem ory allocation cannot exceed the amount of Flash memory on the panel.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 120 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Setting the image cache In the Pr otected Setup page: 1. Press the Cache bu tto n in the Pr otected Set up Navigation Bu ttons section. This o pens the Image Cache page . 2.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 121 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels The elements of the Password Setup page are described in the table belo w: SIP Setti ngs Page The options on the SIP Settings page (FIG. 92) enable you to establish network settings for using your touch panel as an IP phone.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 122 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Features on this pag e include: SIP Settings Page Back: Saves all changes and returns to the previous page. Conn ecti on Status ic on: The icon in t he upper-right corner of each S etup page shows online/offline st ate of the panel to the m aster .
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 123 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Tools The T ools button prov ides a menu to select either the P anel Lo gs P age s ection on page 123 , the Pa n e l Statistics P age s e ctio n on page 124 , or the Connection Utility P age sectio n on page 126.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 124 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Features on this page include: Checking t he Panel Connection L ogs 1. Press the T ools button in the Pr otected Setup Navigation Buttons section. This opens the To o l s menu.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 125 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Features on this page include: FIG. 9 5 Panel Statis tics page Panel Statistics Page Back: Saves all changes and returns to the previous page.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 126 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Checking t he Panel Statisti cs 1. Press the T ools button in the Pr otected Setup Navigation Buttons section. This opens the To o l s menu. 2. W ithin the To o l s menu, pr ess the P a nel Statistics button .
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 127 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Features on this page include: Connection Utility Page Close: Closes the Connection Utility popup. Conn ecti on Status ic on: The ico n in the upper-right corner of t he utilit y provides a constant visual i indication of current connection status.
Firmwar e Pages a nd Descr iptions 128 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Using the Connection Utili ty 1. Press the T ools button in the Pr otected Setup Navigation Buttons section. This opens the To o l s menu. 2. W ithin the To o l s menu, pr ess the Connection Utility button.
EAP Security & Server Certificates 129 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels EAP Security & Server Certificates Overview The following EAP types all support a s e rver certificate: EAP-PEAP EAP- TTLS EAP- TLS All three of these certificate-using security methods are documented in the following sections.
EAP Se curit y & Serv er Cert ific ate s 130 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels.
Full Duplex Intercom 131 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Full Duplex Intercom Overview V oIP technology give s users the ability to instantly create a high-quality , digital home/off ice intercom network with no additional equipment required.
Full Dupl ex Intercom 132 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Setting the Intercom Sessi on Timeout 1. Select the Setup butto n on your inte rcom pag e. 2. Press the up or do wn arr o w s to increment the time out up by 1 second in each direction.
Full Duplex Intercom 133 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Advanced Setup The intercom’ s advanced setup pages are accessed through the intercom setup pages. The adv anc ed pages allow y o u to set the panel intercom to be monitored, to monitor other intercom panels, and to name the panel.
Full Dupl ex Intercom 134 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 5. Press Back to return to the intercom setup pages. 6. Press Exit when you are fi nish ed. Allow ing a panel to mon itor 1. Select the Setup butto n on your inte rcom pag e. 2. On the intercom s etup page, press Advanced Setup .
Full Duplex Intercom 135 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Sample Intercom Page The mod ule for dup lex inter com capable p anels incl udes user pa ges. While yo u can create your o wn inter com di rect ory pa ge (see Cr eating Intercom P ages section on page 138), it is pos s ible to use the panel with the page belo w .
Full Dupl ex Intercom 136 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Sample Intercom Page (Co nt.) No. Name Descript ion Channe l Po r t : C o d e Address Por t: Cod e Le v el Po r t: Co d e 7 Panel Directory Room Name The name of a panel in t h e intercom directory .
Full Duplex Intercom 137 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Answering an incoming call The provid ed in terco m pag es incl ude an a nswe ring p opup w indow . The po pup pa ge indi cat es the na me of the panel calling and two options: Answer - Pressing this button opens the intercom sess ion with the other panel.
Full Dupl ex Intercom 138 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Creating I ntercom P ages The easiest method of creating your own intercom pages is to start with the pages prov id ed by AMX in the module do w nload .ZIP file. Y ou can change the aesthetics of the pages as long as th e ch annel, address, le vel and links remain untouched.
Progra mming 139 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Programming Overview Y o u can program the touch panel, using the commands in this s e ction, to perform a wide v ariety of opera tions using Send_Comma nds and varia ble te xt comman ds.
Progra mming 140 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Page Commands (C ont.) @CPG Clear all popup pages from specified popup group. Syntax: "'@CPG-<popup group name>'" V ariable: popup group name = 1 - 50 A SCII char acters.
Progra mming 141 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Page Commands (C ont.) @PHT Set the hide effect time for the specified popup page. Syntax: "'@PHT-<popup page name>;<hide effect time>'" V ariable: popup page name = 1 - 50 ASCII characters.
Progra mming 142 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels @PPK Kill a specific popup page from all pages. Kill refers to the deactivating (Off) of a po pup window from all pages. If the pop-up page is part of a group, the whole group is deact ivated. This command work s in the same way as the 'Clear Group' command in TPDesign 4.
Progra mming 143 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels @PPX Close all popups on all pages. This command works in the same way as the 'Clear All' command in TPDesign 4. Syntax: "'@PPX'" Example: SEND_COMMAND Panel,"'@PPX'" Close all popups on all pages.
Progra mming 144 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 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 deact ivated.
Progra mming 145 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Programm ing Numbers The following information provides the programming numbers for colors, fonts, and borders.
Progra mming 146 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels RGB Values for a ll 88 Bas ic Colors (C ont.) Inde x No . Name R ed Green Blue 36 V ery Light Cyan 0 255 255 37 Light Cyan 0 223 22 3 38 Cyan .
Progra mming 147 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Font sty les and ID n umbers Font styles c an be used to program the te xt fonts on b uttons, sliders, and pages. The following chart sho ws the de fault fo nt type and t heir respecti ve ID numbers gen erated by TPDesign4.
Progra mming 148 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Border styles a nd Pro grammi ng num bers Border styles can b e used t o program bo rders on b uttons, sl iders, an d popup pag e s. The TPD esign 4 T o uch Panel D esig n progra m has pr e-se t bord er style s th at are us er sele ctabl e.
Progra mming 149 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels TPD4 Border Styles by Name (C ont.) No. Bor der s tyles No. B or der sty les 43 Diamond 85 85 Menu Bottom Rounded 65 44 Diamond 95 86 Menu Bot.
Progra mming 150 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels "^" Bu tton Comm ands These Button Commands are used in NetLinx Studio and are case insensitive. All commands that begin with " ^ " hav e the capability of assigning a variable tex t ad dress range and button state range.
Progra mming 151 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels "^" Button Commands ( Cont.) ^APF Add page flip action to a button if it d oes n ot already exist. Syntax: "'^APF-<vt addr range>,<page flip action>,<page name>'" V ariable: v ariable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Progra mming 152 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels "^" Button Commands ( Cont.) ^BCB Set the bo rder colo r to the specified color . Only if the specified border co lor is not the same as the c urrent color . Note : Color can be assigned by color name ( without spaces), number or R,G ,B value (RRGGBB or RRGGBBAA).
Progra mming 153 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels "^" Button Commands ( Cont.) ^BDO Set the button draw order . Determines what order each layer of the button is drawn.
Progra mming 154 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels "^" Button Commands ( Cont.) ^BLN Set the number of lines removed equally from the top and bottom of a composite video signal. The maximum number of lines to rem ove is 240. A value of 0 will display the incoming video signal unaf f ected.
Progra mming 155 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels "^" Button Commands ( Cont.) ^BMC (Cont.) Example 2: SEND_COMMAND Panel,"'^BMC-150,1,1,315,1,%BR%FT%TX%BM%IC%CF%CT'&q.
Progra mming 156 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels ^BMF (Con t.) F or some o f these commands an d values, ref er to theRGB V alues f or all 88 Basic Colors table on page 145. ’%CF<on fill c olor>’ = S et Fill Color . ’%CB<on border color>’ = Set Border Color .
Progra mming 157 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels ^BMI Set the button mask image. Mask image is used to crop a borderless butt on to a non-square shape.
Progra mming 158 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels ^BNN Set the T akeNo te network name for the specified Addresses. Syntax: "'^BNN-<vt addr range>,<network name>'" V ariable: v ariable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Progra mming 159 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels ^BOR Set a border to a specific border style associated with a border value for those buttons with a defined address range. Refer to theBorder S tyles and Programm ing Numbers table on p age 148 for more information.
Progra mming 160 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels ^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 TPDesi gn4 border-name drop-down list.
Progra mming 161 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels ^BSO Set the sound played when a button is pressed. If the sound name is blank the soun d is t hen cleared.
Progra mming 162 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels ^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>,<button states range>,<word wrap>'" V ariable: v ariable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Progra mming 163 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels ^FON Set a fon t to a specific Font ID value for those buttons with a defined address range. Font ID numbers ar e generated by the TPDesign4 programmers report.
Progra mming 164 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels ^GLH Change the bargraph upper limit. Syntax: "'^GLH-<vt addr range>,<bargraph hi>'" V ariable: v ariable text address range = 1 - 4000. bargraph limit range = 1 - 65535 ( bargraph upper limit range ).
Progra mming 165 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels ^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.
Progra mming 166 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels ^ICO Set the icon to a button. Syntax: "'^ICO-<vt addr range>,<button states range>,<icon index>'" V ariable: v ariable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Progra mming 167 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels ^JST Set text alignment using a numeric keypad layout for those buttons with a defined address range. The alignment of 0 is f ollowed by ',<left>,<t op>'. The l eft and top coordinates are relative to the upper lef t corner of the button.
Progra mming 168 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels ^TEC Set the tex t effect color for the specified addresses/states to the specified color . The T ext Effect is spec ified by name and ca n be found in T PD4. Y ou can also assign t he color by name or RGB v alue (RRGGBB o r RRGGBBAA ).
Progra mming 169 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Text Effects Names The following is a listing of te xt ef fects names (associated with the ^TEF com mand on pa ge 168 ). ^UNI Set Unicode text . For the ^UNI command (%UN and ^BMF command), the Unicode text is sent as ASCII-HEX nibbles.
Progra mming 170 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Button Query Commands Button Query commands reply back with a custom ev ent. The re will be one custom e vent for each button/state co m bination. Each query is assigned a unique custom ev en t type.
Progra mming 171 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels These fields are populated dif f erently for each query comma nd. The text length (String Encode) field is not used in any co mmand.
Progra mming 172 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Button Query Commands (Co nt.) ?BCF Get the current fill color . Syntax: "'?BCF-<vt addr range>,<button states range>'" V ariable: v ariable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Progra mming 173 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Button Query Commands (Co nt.) ?BMP Get the current bitmap name. Syntax: "'?BMP-<vt addr range>,<button states range>'" V ariable: v ariable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Progra mming 174 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Button Query Commands (Co nt.) ?BRD Get the current border name. Syntax: "'?BRD-<vt addr range>,<button states range>'" V ariable: v ariable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Progra mming 175 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Button Query Commands (Co nt.) ?FON Get the current font index. Syntax: "'?FON-<vt addr range>,<button states range>'" V ariable: v ariable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Progra mming 176 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Button Query Commands (Co nt.) ?JSB Get the current bitmap justificat ion. Syntax: "'?JSB-<vt addr range>,<button states range>'" V ariable: v ariable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Progra mming 177 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Button Query Commands (Co nt.) ?JST Get the current text justific ation. Syntax: "'?JST-<vt addr range>,<button states range>'" V ariable: v ariable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Progra mming 178 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Button Query Commands (Co nt.) ?TEF Get the current text effect name. Syntax: "'?TEF-<vt addr range>,<button states range>'" V ariable: v ariable text address range = 1 - 4000.
Progra mming 179 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Panel Runtime Operations Serial Commands are used in the AxcessX T er minal Emulator mode. These commands are case insensiti ve. Panel Runtime Operation Command s ABEEP Output a single beep even if beep is Off.
Progra mming 180 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Panel Runtime Operation Command s (Cont.) @AKP Pop up the keypad icon and initialize the text string to that specified. Keypad string is se t to null on power up and is s tored until power is lost.
Progra mming 181 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Panel Runtime Operation Command s (Cont.) @EKP Extend the Keypad. Pops up the keypad icon and initializes the text string to that spe cified.
Progra mming 182 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Panel Runtime Operation Command s (Cont.) @SOU Play a sound file. Syntax: "'@SOU-<sound name>'" V a riables: sound name = Name of the sound file. Supported sound file formats are: WAV & MP3.
Progra mming 183 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Panel Runtime Operation Command s (Cont.) TP A GEON T urn On p age tracking. This command turns On page tracking, whereby when the page or popups change, a string is sent to the M aster .
Progra mming 184 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Inpu t Comm ands These Send Commands are case insensitiv e. Input Commands ^CAL Put panel in calibration mode. Syntax: "'^CAL'" Example: SEND COMMAND Panel,"'^CAL'" Puts the p anel in calibration mode.
Progra mming 185 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Input Commands (C ont.) ^MPS Set mouse pass through. Allows mouse input to mul tip le destinations simultaneously .
Progra mming 186 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Embedded codes The following is a list of G4 compatible embedded codes: Embedded Codes Decima l numbe r s Hexidecim al value s V ir tua l keys.
Progra mming 187 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Panel Setup Commands These commands are case insensitiv e. Panel Setup Commands CLOCK Sets the t ime and date on the p anel.
Progra mming 188 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Panel Setup Commands ^CFSM Sets the Flash cache to t he maxi mum available size allowed for backup Flash cache. (determined by taking 75% of f r ee Flash space) Syntax: “’^CFSM’” V ariable: There is no parameter f or this command.
Progra mming 189 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Panel Setup Commands ^PWD Set the page flip pass wo rd . Password level is required and m ust be 1 - 4. Syntax: "'^PWD-<password level>,<page flip password>'" V a riables: password level = 1 - 4.
Progra mming 190 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Dynamic Image Commands The following is a listing and descriptions of Dynamic Image Commands.
Progra mming 191 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Dynamic Image Comm ands (Cont.) ^RAF Add new resources. Adds any and all resour ce parameters by sending embedded cod es and data. Syntax: "'^RAF-<resource name>,<data>'" V ariable: resource name = 1 - 50 AS CII characters.
Progra mming 192 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Panel Interc om Comm ands The following is a listing and descriptions of panel intercom commands. Panel Intercom Commands ^ICE Ends an intercom call. Syntax: "'^ICE'" Example: SEND_COMMAND Panel,"'^ICE'" Ends a call.
Progra mming 193 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels SIP Commands The following table lists an d describes SIP commands that are generated from the touch panel.
Progra mming 194 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels The following table lists an d describes SIP commands that are sent to the touch panel to manage calls.
Progra mming 195 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels SIP Commands (Cont.) ^PHN-CALL Calls the provided number . Syntax: "’^PHN-CALL, <number>’" V ariable: number = The provided phone number Example: SEND_COMMAND Panel,"'^PHN-CALL, 2125551000'" ^PHN-DTMF Sends DTMF codes.
Progra mming 196 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels The following table lists an d describes SIP setup commands. Using an y of these commands causes the current user to go offline. SIP Commands (Cont.) ^PHN- TRANSFER T rans fers the call to the prov ide d number .
Progra mming 197 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels SIP Setup Commands (Cont. ) ^PHN-SETUP- USERNAME Sets the user name for authentication with the proxy server .
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Appendix A 199 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Appendix A Text Format ting Codes for Barg raphs/Joyst icks T ext formatting codes for bargraphs provide a mechanism to allo w a portion of a bargraphs text to be dynamically provided information about the cu rrent status of the level (multistate and traditional).
Appendix A 200 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Text Area Input Mask ing T ext Area Input Masking can be used to limit the allo wed/correct ch aracters that are entered into a text area.
Appendix A 201 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Refer to the following Send Commands for more detailed information: Input m ask range s These ranges allow a user to specify the minimum and maximum numer ic v alu e for a field. Only one range is allo wed per field.
Appendix A 202 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels A keyboard entry using norm al text entry is straightforward. H o wever , once an input mask is applied, the behavior of the k eyboard needs to change to accommodate the input mask's requirement.
Appendix A 203 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels URL Resources A URL ca n be br oken int o several part s. For exam ple: th e URL http://ww w .amx.com/ company-inf o- home.as p . This U RL indicat es that th e pr otocol in use is http (Hyp erT ext Transport Protoc ol) an d that the information resides on a host machine named www .
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Appendix B - Wireless Technology 205 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Appendix B - Wireless Techn ology Overview of Wireless Technology 802.11b /2.4 GH z and 802.1 1a/5 GHz are the two major WLAN standards and both operate using radio frequency (RF) technology .
Appendix B - Wireless Technology 206 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Although the calculations required to encrypt data with WEP can impact the performance of your wireles s netwo rk, it' s ge neral ly seen only w hen ru nnin g bench marks , and not la rge enoug h to be not iceabl e in the co urse of n ormal netw ork usage.
Appendix B - Wireless Technology 207 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels TKIP Short for T emporal K ey Integration , is part of the IEEE 802.
Appendix B - Wireless Technology 208 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels WP A2 Also kno w as IEEE 802.1 1i, is an amendment to the 802.11 standard specifying security mechan i sms for wireless n etworks. The 802.11i scheme mak es use of the Adv anced Encryption Standard (AES) b lock cipher; WEP and W P A use the RC4 stream cipher .
Appendix B - Wireless Technology 209 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels EAP Authentication EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an Enterp rise authentication protocol that can be used in both a w ire d and wi rele ss net work environme nt.
Appendix B - Wireless Technology 210 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels EAP communicati on overview EAP Authentication goes a step beyond just encrypting data transfers, b ut also requires that a set of credentials be validated before the client (panel) is allo wed to connect to the rest of the netw ork (FIG.
Appendix B - Wireless Technology 211 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels AMX Cer tificate Up load Uti lity The Certificate Upload utility gi ves you the ability to compile a list o f tar g et touch panels, select a pre- obtained certificate (uniquely identifying the panel), and then upload that f ile to the selected panel.
Appendix B - Wireless Technology 212 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Step 2: Co nf irm t he Insta llation of the USB Dr iver on the PC The first time each AMX touch pan el is connected to th e PC it is detected as a new hardware de vice and the USBLAN dri ver becomes associated with it (panel specific).
Appendix B - Wireless Technology 213 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 10. Launch the Certificate Upload Utility and conf ir m the utility has detected the ne w USB connection to the panel: Click on the Local Address field's d rop-down arr ow .
Appendix B - Wireless Technology 214 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels 12. Select the target de vices which be uploaded with the selected certificate. These can either be: individually selected by toggling the box ne x t to the Send entry (with the T ype column).
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Troubl eshooti ng 217 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Troubleshooting This section describes the solutions to possible hardware/f irmware issues that could arise during the commo n operation of a Mode ro touch pa nel.
Troubleshooting 218 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Troubleshooti ng Information ( Cont.) Symp tom Sol ution My Moder o panel isn’t appe aring in my Workspace window . • V erify that the System number is the same on both the NetLinx Workspace window and the S ystem Settings page on the Modero panel.
Troubl eshooti ng 219 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Troubleshooting Information (Cont.) Symp tom Sol ution My Co nnec tio n Status but ton isn ’t blinking and it says the USB i s connecting.
Troubleshooting 220 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Troubleshooti ng Information ( Cont.) Symp tom Sol ution My WEP doesn’t seem to be working. • WEP will not work unless the same default k ey is set on both the panel and the Access Point.
Troubl eshooti ng 221 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels Troubleshooting Information (Cont.) Symp tom Sol ution I have more that one Mo dero panel connected to my System Master and only one s hows up. Multiple NetLinx Compati ble devic es (such as Modero panels) can be associated for use with a single M aster .
Troubleshooting 222 10" Modero Widescreen To uch Panels.
Troubleshooting 223 10" Modero Widescreen Touch Panels.
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