Page 2 - Limited Warranty and Disclaimer
Limited Warranty and Disclaimer AMX Corporation warrants its products to be free from defects in material andworkmanship under normal use for a period of three years from date of purchasefrom AMX, with the following exceptions. Electroluminescent and LCD controlpanels are warranted for a period of t...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
TXC-ACT Advanced Classroom Transmitter Table of Contents i Table of Contents Introduction ................................ ................................ ............ 1 Overview 1 Features 2 Using the TXC-ACT ................................ ................................ . 3 Overview 3 Televisi...
Page 5 - Introduction; Overview; You can control all the equipment in your media head end
TXC-ACT Advanced Classroom Transmitter Introduction 1 Introduction Overview The AMX Synergy TXC-ACT Advanced Classroom Transmitter (Figure 1) offers afull range of control options for AMX Synergy systems. ( Front View ) You can control all the equipment in your media head end VCRs, laserdisc playe...
Page 6 - Features; A 455 kHz signal for control up to 50 feet away from your computer
2 Introduction TXC-ACT Advanced Classroom Transmitter Features • A 455 kHz signal for control up to 50 feet away from your computer • Compact size for easy handling • A MouseDisk that performs a variety of control functions, depending on thesource selected (such as motion, CD-I, and still) • 23 butt...
Page 7 - Figure 2 lists the TXC-ACT functions to control a television.
TXC-ACT Advanced Classroom Transmitter Using the TXC-ACT 3 Using the TXC-ACT Overview You can use the TXC-ACT for a variety of control options, such as television, officeand media calls, and media control. Television Control Figure 2 lists the TXC-ACT functions to control a television. Television co...
Page 8 - Office and media calls
4 Using the TXC-ACT TXC-ACT Advanced Classroom Transmitter Television control functions (cont.) Operation Function Description Media mode Sourceup/down Media mode is active whenever there is a media source, broadcastchannel, or lesson plan scheduled to a classroom. • Press SOURCE ∆ (up) to pause cur...
Page 9 - Media control; Figure 5 shows the headend system media control features.
TXC-ACT Advanced Classroom Transmitter Using the TXC-ACT 5 Media control The TXC-ACT has a standard set of motion control buttons located on theMouseDisk (Figure 4). PLAY FFWD RE W PA USE STOP STEP FWD STEP REV Figure 5 shows the headend system media control features. Media control functions Operati...
Page 10 - Figure 7 lists the CD-I player control functions.; Computer; Figure 8 lists the computer control functions.
6 Using the TXC-ACT TXC-ACT Advanced Classroom Transmitter Media control functions (cont.) Operation Function Description VCR Optional Access optional VCR features and media motion controls. • Press ALT, one of the following buttons, and ENTER. 4 - Tracking up 5 - Tracking down 6 - Reset counter 7 -...
Page 11 - Still
TXC-ACT Advanced Classroom Transmitter Using the TXC-ACT 7 Computer control functions Operation Function Description Computer Speed Select the mouse speed. • Press 5 to increase mouse speed. • Press 0 to decrease mouse speed. MouseDisk Activate the mouse click options. • Press the left portion of th...
Page 12 - Distance learning
8 Using the TXC-ACT TXC-ACT Advanced Classroom Transmitter Distance learning Figure 10 lists the functions to control a distance learning environment. Distance learning control functions Function Description Camera Switch to a camera. • Press A, the camera number, and ENTER. Return to interactive qu...
Page 15 - Technical Support
TXC-ACT Advanced Classroom Transmitter Technical Support 11 Technical Support Overview Before you call AMX for assistance, check your batteries for properinstallation. If you still have a service problem, call AMX at 800/222-0193 or972/644-3048 for assistance.