AMX Wireless Touch Panels (Wave Server) - Manual

AMX Wireless Touch Panels (Wave Server)

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Limited Warranty and Disclaimer
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents
  • Page 11 – Introduction; Overview; There are four models of the ViewPoint touch panels:; Figure 1
  • Page 12 – TPDesign3 Touch Panel Program; Note
  • Page 13 – PowerTilt and PowerTouch Panels (Firmware version G3 or higher); What’s in this Manual; Contacting Sales and Technical Support; What’s New
  • Page 15 – AXlink
  • Page 16 – Figure 3
  • Page 17 – Cleaning the Touch Overlay; Two clean, soft texture cotton cloths; ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery
  • Page 18 – Figure 4
  • Page 19 – Figure 5
  • Page 20 – ViewPort Docking Station; Figure 6
  • Page 21 – Battery Charging; Rear view
  • Page 23 – Touch Panel Basics; Figure 8
  • Page 24 – Figure 9
  • Page 27 – Touch to Continue buttons
  • Page 29 – Designing Touch Panel Pages; Touch Panel Program; Activating the Edit button; Edit button
  • Page 33 – Creating a Page; Use the PAGE menu in the Edit bar to create touch panel pages.; Adding a page; Press PAGE on the Edit bar to open the PAGE menu shown in Figure 24.
  • Page 34 – Press EXIT CHANGE to add; NEW PAGE; to touch panel memory, close the; Setting the page color; Press the EDIT button to open the Edit bar on the newly created page.
  • Page 35 – Creating a Button; Use the BUTTON menu in the Edit bar to create touch panel buttons.; Adding a button; Press EDIT to open the Edit bar.
  • Page 36 – Press EXIT to close the Edit bar.; Resizing a button
  • Page 37 – Button Properties; Setting the button properties; Press EDIT to open the Edit.
  • Page 38 – Setting the button type
  • Page 39 – Setting the channel code; Press DEV to open the keypad and set the touch panel’s device number.
  • Page 40 – Setting the variable text code
  • Page 41 – Setting the page flip; Press FLIP STANDARD to select a standard page flip.
  • Page 42 – Press MAIN PAGE to set the page flip to the Main page.; Setting the button colors for channel-off conditions; Press the target button to open the Button Properties page
  • Page 43 – Adding text to a button
  • Page 44 – MAIN PAGE; The text appears in the message box at the; Adding an icon to a button
  • Page 45 – Using TPDesign3 to Download Bitmaps,; Adding a bitmap to a button
  • Page 46 – Using TPDesign3 to Download Bitmaps, Icons, and Fonts
  • Page 47 – Select File from the menu bar to open the File menu.
  • Page 49 – Button Properties for External Pushbuttons; and; Creating an IR Macro Button; AXCESS
  • Page 50 – Pulse command; Example
  • Page 51 – Wait command; This parameter represents the length of time between
  • Page 53 – What happens when the example macro executes
  • Page 54 – Creating a Joystick; Touch Panel; Adding a joystick to a page
  • Page 55 – Press JOYSTICK to set the target button as a joystick.; Setting the joystick properties; Press the target button to open the Button Properties page.
  • Page 56 – Press DEV to open a keypad and set the joystick’s device number.
  • Page 57 – Setting the level code; Setting the joystick colors/shades for channel-off conditions
  • Page 58 – Creating a Bargraph
  • Page 59 – Adding a bargraph to a page
  • Page 61 – Setting the bargraph colors/shades for channel-off conditions
  • Page 62 – Linking the New Page to the Main Page; Adding a page, Creating a Button
  • Page 65 – Press EXIT on the PROPERTIES operation bar to close the Edit bar.; Exiting Edit Mode; Press SETUP to open the Setup page shown in Figure 77.
  • Page 66 – Press EDITOR to toggle EDIT mode Off.
  • Page 67 – Edit Bar – Quit Editor option
  • Page 69 – Touch Panel Program Reference
  • Page 71 – Set time and date; Press SET TIME AND DATE to open the page shown in Figure 83.; YEAR; Press the UP and DN buttons to set the year.; HOUR; Press the UP and DN buttons to set the hour.; MONTH; Press the UP and DN buttons to set the month.
  • Page 72 – Double beep
  • Page 73 – Protected setup
  • Page 74 – Show palette; WAVE 2-Way Wireless Accessories and Adapters for Touch Panels; SLEEP TIMEOUT; Press the UP and DN buttons to set the sleep time-out.
  • Page 76 – SmartPacks for TiltScreen Touch Panels
  • Page 78 – ViewPoint Module
  • Page 79 – Module version
  • Page 80 – Protected Setup Page; Type
  • Page 81 – Baud; BAUD; Press the UP and DN buttons to set the data communication speed; Device base
  • Page 82 – CLEAR; Press to clear the number in the keypad display.; ENTER; Press to enter the new password into touch panel memory and; Power up page; Press the POWER UP PAGE button to open the PAGE menu (Figure 99).
  • Page 83 – Wake up message; AXCESS Programming; Auto assign
  • Page 84 – Page password; Clears the number in the keypad display.; Calibrate; Cancels the calibration process.; Power up message
  • Page 85 – System page; DELETE ALL BUTTONS; Opens the decision button shown in; Warning
  • Page 87 – SHOW ICONS ID’S
  • Page 88 – FACTORY RESET; Opens the decision button shown in Figure 114. Press; Editor
  • Page 89 – Display Timer; Function show
  • Page 91 – RSSI
  • Page 94 – Edit Bar - Button Menu Options; Add
  • Page 96 – Delete; YES; Deletes the button and returns to the current page.
  • Page 97 – TEXT OFF; TEXT ON; Opens the keyboard (Figure 135) where you enter the text to
  • Page 99 – BITMAP OFF; BITMAP ON; Opens the BITMAPS menu (Figure 138) where you can; SET TEXT ALIGNMENT; Sets the text alignment on a button.
  • Page 100 – MAKE ON SAME AS OFF; Saves the current settings, exits the Text/Image; EXIT NO CHANGE; Cancels the current settings and returns to the current; Properties
  • Page 101 – BORDER; Opens the BUTTON BORDER menus (Figure 141) where you; Border names and styles
  • Page 102 – Name Style Name Style Name Style; Opens the keypad where you set the device number for
  • Page 104 – For a description of each button type, refer to the; BUTTON OPTIONS; Opens the BUTTON OPTION menu, in which you
  • Page 107 – STRING; Opens the keyboard where you enter the data string to be sent; CHANNEL OFF and CHANNEL ON COLOR; ABORT Closes the color palette and returns to the PROPERTIES page.
  • Page 108 – EXIT SAVE CHANGE; Closes the PROPERTIES page, saves the new; Closes the PROPERTIES page, ignores the new; Save
  • Page 109 – Properties Page - Button Types; Button Types
  • Page 110 – General
  • Page 111 – Opens the BUTTON OPTION menu, shown in
  • Page 114 – Joystick; Opens the BUTTON OPTION menu(Figure 161)
  • Page 115 – Opens the keyboard where you enter the data string to be sent to
  • Page 116 – Vertical Bargraph; Opens the BUTTON OPTION menu (Figure 163)
  • Page 117 – Horizontal Bargraph
  • Page 118 – Opens the BUTTON OPTION menu (Figure 165)
  • Page 119 – Brightness
  • Page 121 – Time; et time and date; Opens the BUTTON OPTION menu (Figure 169) that
  • Page 122 – COLON ALWAYS ON Sets the colon in the displayed time to never blink.; Date
  • Page 123 – Keypad
  • Page 124 – For a description of the keyboard page, refer to the; Setup Page
  • Page 125 – Video Setup
  • Page 126 – Video Window; For a description of the other items in this page, refer to the; Video Joystick
  • Page 127 – Opens the JOYSTICK BUTTON OPTION menu,
  • Page 128 – RGB Setup
  • Page 129 – Protected
  • Page 130 – Properties Page - External Buttons; subsection for detailed
  • Page 131 – External buttons
  • Page 133 – Setting external button properties; Refer to the
  • Page 134 – Page Menu Options; Press EDIT and PAGE to open the PAGE menu as shown in Figure 186.
  • Page 135 – Copy
  • Page 136 – Rename; Deletes the page and returns to the Main page.; Page color; NONE; Sets the page color to no color.; ABORT; Cancels the color selection process and returns to the current
  • Page 137 – Go to; Cancels the Go To process and returns to the current page.; Popup on
  • Page 138 – Provides more Popup On page choices.; Cancels the POPUP ON process and returns to the current page.; Popup off; Press POPUP OFF to open the POPUP OFF menu shown in Figure 193.; MORE; Provides more Popup Off page choices.; Cancels the POPUP OFF process and returns to the current page.
  • Page 140 – Cancels the SNAP GRID process and returns to the current page.; Edit Bar - Quit Editor option; Press EXIT to open the Edit bar shown in Figure 196.
  • Page 144 – Programming the ViewPoint; AXCESS Programming Changes; ICONS features
  • Page 145 – System Send_Commands
  • Page 146 – Command Description
  • Page 151 – Gray Scale and Programming Numbers
  • Page 152 – Colors/Shades of Gray and Programming Numbers; Colors and programming numbers; Font Styles and Programming Numbers; Font styles and programming numbers; Border Styles and Programming Numbers
  • Page 153 – Shorthand Send Commands; Shorthand Send_Commands
  • Page 161 – Variable Text Send Commands; Variable text Send_Commands
  • Page 163 – Shorthand Variable Text Commands
  • Page 167 – Buttons String Commands; Touch
  • Page 168 – Button Macro Commands; The two commands are identified and defined in Figure 210.
  • Page 172 – ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels; To use the IRLIB Files listing:; Pathway to IR Library
  • Page 173 – Loading an IR File; Click IRLIBX to open the IRLIB infrared library program.; Alt; to view the IRLIB program in a smaller
  • Page 175 – on your keyboard. The IRLIB program locates the IRLIB; Creating Database
  • Page 176 – Alt D; and then enter; Alt C; . You have cleared the DCU Function
  • Page 177 – Esc; IR Memory Check; Enter Device Number
  • Page 179 – Upgrading the Firmware; To update the firmware in the touch panels:; Caution
  • Page 180 – Configuration; To configure the communication setting for the SOFTROM program:; Downloading the Firmware; To download the firmware:
  • Page 181 – Press F10 to exit the SOFTROM program.
  • Page 183 – Specifications; ViewPoint specifications
  • Page 185 – VPA-BP ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery; VPA-BP ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery specifications
  • Page 187 – VPA-CHG Fast-Cycle Battery Charger for VPA-BP Specifications
  • Page 188 – ViewPort Docking Station specifications
  • Page 189 – Telephone
  • Page 190 – Figure 238 lists AMX International offices.; AMX International Offices; Technical Support; Your name, company name, mailing address, and telephone number
  • Page 191 – identify the equipment/; If your problem is with a software program; identify the program you
  • Page 193 – Index
  • Page 194 – mm
  • Page 195 – Horizontal Bargraph, 107
  • Page 196 – General Buttons
  • Page 197 – ViewPoint Color Wireless Touch
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