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Operation/Reference GuideTouch PanelsNXT/D-CV1010" Modero® Touch PanelLast Revised: 7/2/2012

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vi10" Modero Touch Panel sTable of Contents^GDI ...

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions88 10" Modero Touch PanelsSetup PageThis page (FIG. 86) centers around basic Modero panel properties such as: Conn

Page 4 - Statement

Firmware Pages and Descriptions8910" Modero Touch Panels Project Information PageThe Project Information page displays the TPDesign4 (TPD4) proje

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions90 10" Modero Touch PanelsProject Information Page Elements (Cont.)File Name: Displays the name of the TPDesign4 p

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions9110" Modero Touch Panels Panel Information PageThe Panel Information page (FIG. 88) centers around Modero panel p

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions92 10" Modero Touch PanelsTime & Date Setup PageThe Time & Date Setup page (FIG. 89) allows you to alter/s

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions9310" Modero Touch Panels Volume PageThe Volume page (FIG. 90) (accessed by pressing the Audio Adjustments button

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions94 10" Modero Touch PanelsSupported sampling rates for WAVThe following is a listing of supported sampling rates a

Page 10 - Table of Contents

Firmware Pages and Descriptions9510" Modero Touch Panels Video Adjustment PageThe Video Setup page (FIG. 91) (accessed by pressing the Video Adju

Page 11 - 10" Modero Touch Panels

Firmware Pages and Descriptions96 10" Modero Touch PanelsBattery Base PageThis page (FIG. 92) allows you to alter/set the power warning preferenc

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions9710" Modero Touch Panels Protected Setup Navigation ButtonsThe Protected Setup Navigation Buttons (FIG. 93) appea

Page 13 - Introduction

Table of Contentsvii10" Modero Touch Panels @BRT ...

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions98 10" Modero Touch PanelsThese Navigation Buttons are specific to these Modero panels and include panel specific

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions9910" Modero Touch Panels Protected Setup PageThe Protected Setup page (FIG. 94) centers around the properties use

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions100 10" Modero Touch PanelsProtected Setup Page Elements (Cont.)System Recovery: Allows you to either reset the to

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions10110" Modero Touch Panels G4 Web Control PageThe G4 Web Control page (FIG. 97) centers around enabling and disabl

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions102 10" Modero Touch PanelsRefer to the Using G4 Web Control® to Interact with a G4 Panel section on page 72 for m

Page 19 - CV10 Touch Panel Accessories

Firmware Pages and Descriptions10310" Modero Touch Panels The elements of the Sensor Setup page are described in the table below: Sensor Setu

Page 20 - 12 VDC power

Firmware Pages and Descriptions104 10" Modero Touch PanelsMaking the most of the Automated Brightness Control feature (DIM Mode)Please follow the

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions10510" Modero Touch Panels Password Setup PageThe Password Setup page (FIG. 100) centers around the properties use

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions106 10" Modero Touch Panels Wireless Settings PageThe Wireless Settings page (FIG. 103) sets the communication par

Page 23 - Product Specifications

Firmware Pages and Descriptions10710" Modero Touch Panels The elements of the Wireless Settings page are described in the table below: FIG. 10

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viii10" Modero Touch Panel sTable of Contents$BX ...

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions108 10" Modero Touch PanelsWireless Settings Page Elements (Cont.)Access Point MAC Address:This value is factory s

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions10910" Modero Touch Panels Wireless Settings Page Elements (Cont.)WPA-PSK A WPA-PSK security method is designed fo

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions110 10" Modero Touch PanelsWireless Settings Page Elements (Cont.)EAP-TLS An EAP-TLS security method is designed f

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions11110" Modero Touch Panels Wireless Settings Page - Security Options - OverviewThe Wireless Settings page allows a

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions112 10" Modero Touch PanelsWireless Settings Page - Security Options - Static WEPA Static WEP security method requ

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions11310" Modero Touch Panels Wireless Security - Static WEP SettingsSSID (Service Set Identifier): The SSID is the u

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions114 10" Modero Touch PanelsWireless Security - Static WEP (Cont.)WEP Keys: This feature provides you with another

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions11510" Modero Touch Panels Wireless Settings Page - Security Options - WPA-PSKA WPA-PSK security method is designe

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions116 10" Modero Touch PanelsWireless Settings Page - Security Options - EAP-LEAPEAP (Extensible Authentication Prot

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions11710" Modero Touch Panels Wireless Settings Page - Security Options - EAP-FASTEAP (Extensible Authentication Prot

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Introduction110" Modero Touch Panels IntroductionOverviewIn places where space is critical, the mid-size 10" Modero Widescreen NXT/D-CV10 is

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions118 10" Modero Touch PanelsFAST (Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling) was developed by Cisco© Systems and

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions11910" Modero Touch Panels Wireless Security - EAP-FAST Settings (Cont.)Anonymous Identity: When pressed, the pa

Page 38 - NXT-BP Power Pack (FG2255-10)

Firmware Pages and Descriptions120 10" Modero Touch PanelsEAP Security’s Using Server Certificates - OverviewThe following EAP types all support

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions12110" Modero Touch Panels An EAP-PEAP security method is designed for wireless environments where its necessary t

Page 40 - Battery installation

Firmware Pages and Descriptions122 10" Modero Touch PanelsWireless Settings Page - Security Options - EAP-TTLSEAP (Extensible Authentication Prot

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions12310" Modero Touch Panels FIG. 112 Wireless Settings page - EAP-TTLS security methodWireless Security - EAP-TTLS

Page 42 - Powering the NXT-CHG

Firmware Pages and Descriptions124 10" Modero Touch PanelsWireless Settings Page - Security Options - EAP-TLSEAP (Extensible Authentication Proto

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions12510" Modero Touch Panels FIG. 113 Wireless Settings page - EAP-TLS security methodWireless Security - EAP-TLS S

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions126 10" Modero Touch PanelsClient certificate configurationThere are several ways in which a client certificate ca

Page 45 - Installation

Firmware Pages and Descriptions12710" Modero Touch Panels Certificate files frequently use 5 file extensions. It can be confusing because there i

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Introduction2 10" Modero Touch PanelsEach panel is sold only as part of a CV10 Kit which includes both a panel and an NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Audio/Vid

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions128 10" Modero Touch PanelsRefer to the Step 2: Choose a Master Connection Mode Setting section on page 67 for mor

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Programming12910" Modero Touch Panels ProgrammingOverviewYou can program the touch panel, using the commands in this section, to perform a wide v

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Programming130 10" Modero Touch PanelsPage Commands (Cont.)@DPGDelete a specific popup page from specified popup group if it exists.Syntax: "

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Programming13110" Modero Touch Panels Page Commands (Cont.)@PPAClose all popups on a specified page.If the page name is empty, the current page i

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Programming132 10" Modero Touch PanelsPage Commands (Cont.)@PPMSet the modality of a specific popup page to Modal or NonModal.A Modal popup page,

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Programming13310" Modero Touch Panels Page Commands (Cont.)@PSESet the show effect for the specified popup page to the named show effect.Syntax:

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Programming134 10" Modero Touch PanelsProgramming NumbersThe following information provides the programming numbers for colors, fonts, and border

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Programming13510" Modero Touch Panels RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors (Cont.)Index No. Name Red Green Blue15 Medium Yellow 159 159 016 Dark Ye

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Programming136 10" Modero Touch PanelsFont styles and ID numbersFont styles can be used to program the text fonts on buttons, sliders, and pages.

Page 56 - Wiring a power connection

Programming13710" Modero Touch Panels Border stylesThe TPDesign4 Touch Panel Design program has pre-set border styles that are user selectable. T

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Introduction310" Modero Touch Panels The optional wireless solution includes an NXA-WC80211GCF internal Wi-Fi card that allows the CV10 to comm

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Programming138 10" Modero Touch Panels"^" Button CommandsThese Button Commands are used in NetLinx Studio and are case insensitive.All

Page 59 - Panel Calibration

Programming13910" Modero Touch Panels "^" Button Commands (Cont.)^APFAdd page flip action to a button if it does not already exist.Synt

Page 60 - Calibration Test page

Programming140 10" Modero Touch Panels"^" Button Commands (Cont.)^BCFSet the fill color to the specified color.Only if the specified fi

Page 61 - Configuring Communication

Programming14110" Modero Touch Panels "^" Button Commands (Cont.)^BFBSet the feedback type of the button.ONLY works on General-type but

Page 62 - System Settings page

Programming142 10" Modero Touch Panels"^" Button Commands (Cont.)^BMCButton copy command. Copy attributes of the source button to all t

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Programming14310" Modero Touch Panels "^" Button Commands (Cont.)^BMFSet any/all button parameters by sending embedded codes and data.S

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Programming144 10" Modero Touch Panels"^" Button Commands (Cont.)^BMF (Cont.) ’%GI<bargraph invert>’ = Set the bargraph invert/no

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Programming14510" Modero Touch Panels "^" Button Commands (Cont.)^BMISet the button mask image.Mask image is used to crop a borderless

Page 66 - USB Properties windows

Programming146 10" Modero Touch Panels"^" Button Commands (Cont.)^BNCClear current TakeN ote annotations.Syntax: "'^BNC-<v

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Programming14710" Modero Touch Panels "^" Button Commands (Cont.)^BORSet a border to a specific border style associated with a border v

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Introduction4 10" Modero Touch PanelsNXT-CV10 Product Specifications (Cont.)Front Panel Components:Light sensor: • Photosensitive light detector

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Programming148 10" Modero Touch Panels"^" Button Commands (Cont.)^BSFSet the focus to the text area. Note: Select one button at a time

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Programming14910" Modero Touch Panels "^" Button Commands (Cont.)^BVPSet the network password for the specified address.Syntax: "&

Page 71 - Site Survey page

Programming150 10" Modero Touch Panels"^" Button Commands (Cont.)^ENAEnable or disable buttons with a set variable text range.Syntax: &

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Programming15110" Modero Touch Panels "^" Button Commands (Cont.)^GLHChange the bargraph upper limit.Syntax: "'^GLH-<vt ad

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Programming152 10" Modero Touch Panels"^" Button Commands (Cont.)^GSNChange the bargraph slider name or joystick cursor name.Slider nam

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Programming15310" Modero Touch Panels "^" Button Commands (Cont.)^JSISet icon alignment using a numeric keypad layout for those buttons

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Programming154 10" Modero Touch Panels"^" Button Commands (Cont.)^MDCTurn On the ’Mouse double-click’ feature for the virtual PC.Syntax

Page 76 - WEP Passphrase Keyboard

Programming15510" Modero Touch Panels "^" Button Commands (Cont.)^TOPEnables/disables touch output to Master If enabled, Press/Move/Rel

Page 77 - WEP Key # Keyboard

Programming156 10" Modero Touch PanelsText Effect NamesThe following is a listing of text effects names. This list is associated with the ^TEF co

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Programming15710" Modero Touch Panels CUSTOM_EVENT[TP,529,1015] // Opacity{ Send_String 0,"'ButtonGet Id=',ITOA(CUSTOM.ID)

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Introduction510" Modero Touch Panels Specifications for 10" Widescreen Video Touch Panels (Cont.)Rear Panel Components (Cont.):(Side panel l

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Programming158 10" Modero Touch PanelsButton Query Commands?BCBGet the current border color.Syntax:"'?BCB-<vt addr range>,<but

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Programming15910" Modero Touch Panels Button Query Commands (Cont.)?BCTGet the current text color.Syntax:"'?BCT-<vt addr range>,&

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Programming160 10" Modero Touch PanelsButton Query Commands (Cont.)?BOPGet the overall button opacity.Syntax:"'?BOP-<vt addr range&g

Page 83 - URL List dialog

Programming16110" Modero Touch Panels Button Query Commands (Cont.)?BWWGet the current word wrap flag status.Syntax:"'?BWW-<vt addr

Page 84 - to Interact with a G4 Panel

Programming162 10" Modero Touch PanelsButton Query Commands (Cont.)?ICOGet the current icon index.Syntax:"'?ICO-<vt addr range>,&

Page 85 - G4 Web Control page

Programming16310" Modero Touch Panels Button Query Commands (Cont.)?JSIGet the current icon justification.Syntax:"'?JSI-<vt addr ran

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Programming164 10" Modero Touch PanelsButton Query Commands (Cont.)?TECGet the current text effect color.Syntax:"'?TEC-<vt addr rang

Page 87 - Connection Details dialog

Programming16510" Modero Touch Panels Panel Runtime OperationsSerial Commands are used in the AxcessX Terminal Emulator mode. These commands are

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Programming166 10" Modero Touch PanelsPanel Runtime Operation Commands (Cont.)AKEYBPop up the keyboard icon and initialize the text string to tha

Page 89 - Upgrading Modero Firmware

Programming16710" Modero Touch Panels Panel Runtime Operation Commands (Cont.)BRITSet the panel brightness.Syntax:"'BRIT-<brightness

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Introduction6 10" Modero Touch PanelsCV10 Panels - Connector LayoutFIG. 3 shows the layout of the connectors (located on the rear of the base on

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Programming168 10" Modero Touch PanelsPanel Runtime Operation Commands (Cont.)SETUPSend panel to SETUP page.Syntax: "'SETUP'"

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Programming16910" Modero Touch Panels Input CommandsThese Send Commands are case insensitive. Panel Runtime Operation Commands (Cont.)@VKBPopup

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Programming170 10" Modero Touch PanelsEmbedded codesThe following is a list of G4 compatible embedded codes: Embedded CodesDecimal numbers Hexide

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Programming17110" Modero Touch Panels Panel Setup CommandsThese commands are case insensitive. Panel Setup Commands^MUTSet the panel mute state.

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Programming172 10" Modero Touch PanelsDynamic Image CommandsThe following table describes Dynamic Image Commands. Dynamic Image Commands^BBRSet

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Programming17310" Modero Touch Panels ^RAF, ^RMF - Embedded CodesThe ^RAF and ^RMF commands add and modify any and all resource parameters by sen

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Programming174 10" Modero Touch PanelsEscape SequencesThe ^RAF and ^RMF commands support the replacement of any special escape sequences in the f

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Appendix A17510" Modero Touch Panels Appendix AText Formatting Codes for Bargraphs/JoysticksText formatting codes for bargraphs provide a mechani

Page 99 - Setup Navigation Buttons

Appendix A176 10" Modero Touch PanelsText Area Input MaskingText Area Input Masking can be used to limit the allowed/correct characters that are

Page 100 - Setup Page

Appendix A17710" Modero Touch Panels Input mask ranges These ranges allow a user to specify the minimum and maximum numeric value for a field. On

Page 101 - Project Information Page

CV10 Touch Panel Accessories710" Modero Touch Panels CV10 Touch Panel AccessoriesOverviewThe following section outlines and describes both the in

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Appendix A178 10" Modero Touch PanelsWhen data overflows from a numerical field, the overflow value is added to the previous field on the chain,

Page 103 - Panel Information Page

Appendix A17910" Modero Touch Panels Special escape sequencesThe system has only a limited knowledge of URL formats in that it transparently pass

Page 104 - Time & Date Setup Page

Appendix A180 10" Modero Touch Panels

Page 105 - Volume Page

Appendix B - Wireless Technology18110" Modero Touch Panels Appendix B - Wireless TechnologyOverview of Wireless Technology802.11b/2.4 GHz and 8

Page 106 - Protected Setup Page

Appendix B - Wireless Technology182 10" Modero Touch PanelsTerminology802.1xIEEE 802.1x is an IEEE standard that is built on the Internet standar

Page 107 - Video Adjustment Page

Appendix B - Wireless Technology18310" Modero Touch Panels To resolve problems with WEP, the Wi-Fi Alliance released WPA (FIG. 115) which integra

Page 108 - Battery Base Page

Appendix B - Wireless Technology184 10" Modero Touch PanelsEAP AuthenticationEAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) is an Enterprise authentica

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Appendix B - Wireless Technology18510" Modero Touch Panels EAP communication overviewEAP Authentication goes a step beyond just encrypting data t

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Appendix B - Wireless Technology186 10" Modero Touch PanelsAMX Certificate Upload UtilityThe Certificate Upload utility gives you the ability to

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Appendix B - Wireless Technology18710" Modero Touch Panels 2. Connect the terminal end of the power cable to the 12 VDC power connector on the si

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AMX Limited Warranty and DisclaimerThis Limited Warranty and Disclaimer extends only to products purchased directly from AMX or an AMX Authorized Part

Page 113 - G4 Web Control Page

CV10 Touch Panel Accessories8 10" Modero Touch PanelsInstalling the NXA-AVB/ETHERNETA 12 VDC-compliant power supply can indirectly provide power

Page 114 - Sensor Setup

Appendix B - Wireless Technology188 10" Modero Touch PanelsHow to Upload a Certificate File1. Install the latest AMX USB LAN LINK driver onto you

Page 115 - Sensor Setup Page Elements

Troubleshooting18910" Modero Touch Panels TroubleshootingOverviewThis section describes the solutions to possible hardware/firmware issues that c

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Troubleshooting190 10" Modero Touch Panels Troubleshooting Information (Cont.)Symptom SolutionI updated my panel firmware but my Battery Base pa

Page 117 - Calibration Page

Troubleshooting19110" Modero Touch Panels Troubleshooting Information (Cont.)Symptom SolutionMy Connection Status button isn’t blinking and it

Page 118 - Wireless Settings Page

Troubleshooting192 10" Modero Touch Panels Troubleshooting Information (Cont.)Symptom SolutionI can’t seem to completely charge my battery from

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Troubleshooting19310" Modero Touch Panels Troubleshooting Information (Cont.)Symptom SolutionI have more that one Modero panel connected to my Sy

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Troubleshooting194 10" Modero Touch Panels

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Appendix19510" Modero Touch Panels

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7/12 ©2012 AMX. All rights reserved. AMX and the AMX logo are registered trademarks of AMX. AMX reserves the right to alter specifications without no

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories910" Modero Touch Panels Use a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable to provide both communication and 10/100 network connecti

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories10 10" Modero Touch PanelsWiring the NXA-AVB/ETHERNET for Unbalanced AudioMost domestic audio equipment has unbalance

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories1110" Modero Touch Panels Modero Table Top Cable (CA2250-50)The Table Top Touch Panel comes with a standard 10'

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories12 10" Modero Touch PanelsWiring information for the Modero Table Top cableIf your installation requires custom cable

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories1310" Modero Touch Panels The following figures provide a cross-section view (FIG. 12) and a description (FIG. 13) of

Page 128 - Required Information:

CV10 Touch Panel Accessories14 10" Modero Touch PanelsInstalling CAT5 Suppression Ferrites for a CV10 PanelBefore connecting the RJ-45 cables to

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories1510" Modero Touch Panels NXA-WC80211B/CF 802.11b Wireless Card (FG2255-03)These touch panels can connect to a wirele

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories16 10" Modero Touch Panels NXA-WC80211GCF 802.11g Wireless Card (FG2255-07)These panels can also connect to a wireles

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories1710" Modero Touch Panels The procedures for upgrading a CF card on an MVP is identical for both MVP-7500 and MVP-840

Page 132 - GTC with PEAPv1

AMX Software License and Warranty Agreement• LICENSE GRANT. AMX grants to Licensee the non-exclusive right to use the AMX Software in the manner descr

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories18 10" Modero Touch PanelsNXA-WC80211GCF Specifications (Cont.)Power Consumption: • @ 802.11b communication:- RX: 270

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories1910" Modero Touch Panels NXA-CFSP Compact Flash (FG2116-3x)Every CV10 Modero panel is shipped with a 64 MB Compact F

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories20 10" Modero Touch PanelsInstallation and Upgrade of the Internal NXT ComponentsUpgrading the cards within the Table

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories2110" Modero Touch Panels 6. Locate the two screw holes at either sides of the front speaker grill and then use a gro

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories22 10" Modero Touch PanelsStep 2: Install the Compact Flash Memory card upgrade1.Discharge any static electricity fro

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories2310" Modero Touch Panels Step 3: Install the new 802.11g CF Card and Antenna1.Discharge any static electricity from

Page 139 - System Settings Page

CV10 Touch Panel Accessories24 10" Modero Touch PanelsStep 4: Close and Resecure the NXT Panel Enclosure1.In a single motion, gently slide the re

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories2510" Modero Touch Panels 4. Gently slide the connector overlay away from the back box housing.5. Unscrew the outer h

Page 141 - Programming

CV10 Touch Panel Accessories26 10" Modero Touch PanelsNXT-BP Power Pack (FG2255-10)The NXT-BP Power Pack (FIG. 26) is a rechargeable Lithium-Ion

Page 142 - Page Commands (Cont.)

CV10 Touch Panel Accessories2710" Modero Touch Panels Checking the NXT-BP charge1.Press the Battery Life Indicator button (FIG. 28) once to illum

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FCC InformationThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories28 10" Modero Touch Panels3. Carefully insert the NXT-BP into the base until the battery securely fits onto the Batte

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories2910" Modero Touch Panels 5. Insert the alignment pegs into their corresponding holes below the front of the panel.6.

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CV10 Touch Panel Accessories30 10" Modero Touch PanelsNXT-CHG Battery Charger Kit (FG2255-50K)The NXT-CHG Kit includes one charger and two NXT-BP

Page 147 - Index No. Name Red Green Blue

CV10 Touch Panel Accessories3110" Modero Touch Panels Reading the NXT-CHG LED IndicatorFIG. 33 shows the components on the NXT-CHG Smart Battery

Page 148 - Font styles and ID numbers

CV10 Touch Panel Accessories32 10" Modero Touch Panels

Page 149 - Border styles

Installation3310" Modero Touch Panels InstallationOverviewNXT panels are mounted onto flat (horizontal) surfaces in either a stand-alone or combo

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Installation34 10" Modero Touch Panels5. From along the internal surface of the Faceplate, remove the six buttons by gently bending each Button

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Installation3510" Modero Touch Panels Installing the Button Trim RingThe outer No-Button Trim Ring is secured to the Faceplate with plastic latch

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Installation36 10" Modero Touch Panels9. Firmly press down around the Button Trim Ring until all of the latches are securely inserted into their

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Installation3710" Modero Touch Panels 3. Remove the wiring knockouts from the left side of the conduit box (CB-TP10) (FIG. 38) to accommodate the

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Table of Contentsi10" Modero Touch Panels Table of ContentsIntroduction ...

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Installation38 10" Modero Touch Panels2. Verify the incoming power, RJ-45 audio/video, Ethernet, and USB cables have been properly threaded thro

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Installation3910" Modero Touch Panels Installing the NXD into drywall using Expansion ClipsExpansion clips are mounted through the three oval hol

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Installation40 10" Modero Touch PanelsThe USB connectors can be from a either a USB extension cable, or a wireless USB RF transmitter. 6. T

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Installation4110" Modero Touch Panels Installing the NXD into a Flat Surface using #4 screwsMounting screws (#4-40, included) are secured through

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Installation42 10" Modero Touch Panels8. Carefully slide the main unit into the cutout until the Mounting Tabs of the CV10 unit lie flush agains

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Installation4310" Modero Touch Panels 4. Test the incoming wiring by connecting the panel connections to their terminal locations and applying po

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Installation44 10" Modero Touch PanelsWiring a power connectionTo use the 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix connector for use with a 12 VDC-compliant po

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Installation4510" Modero Touch Panels The following table lists the pinouts, signals, and pairing associated with the Ethernet connector. FIG

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Installation46 10" Modero Touch Panels

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Panel Calibration4710" Modero Touch Panels Panel CalibrationOverviewThis section outlines the steps for calibrating the touch panel. It is recomm

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ii10" Modero Touch Panel sTable of ContentsCharging the NXT-BP using the NXA-BASE/1 ...

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Panel Calibration48 10" Modero Touch Panels3. After the "Calibration Successful.." message appears, press anywhere on the screen to con

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Configuring Communication4910" Modero Touch Panels Configuring CommunicationOverviewCommunication between the Modero panel and the Master is done

Page 168 - Text Effects

Configuring Communication50 10" Modero Touch Panels8. Obtain the System Number and Master IP Address from NetLinx Studio. This information must

Page 169 - Custom Event Fields

Configuring Communication5110" Modero Touch Panels Configuring and Using USB with a Virtual MasterNetLinx Studio can be setup to run a Virtual Ma

Page 170 - Button Query Commands

Configuring Communication52 10" Modero Touch Panels5. Toggle the blue Type field (from the Master Connection section) until the choice cycles to

Page 171 - Button Query Commands (Cont.)

Configuring Communication5310" Modero Touch Panels Step 3: Confirm and View the current AMX USB device connectionsThe USB driver information can

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Configuring Communication54 10" Modero Touch PanelsTo remove the USB driver association from a previously connected touch panel, you must naviga

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Configuring Communication5510" Modero Touch Panels 4. Click the Communications Settings button to open the Communications Settings dialog.5. Clic

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Configuring Communication56 10" Modero Touch PanelsStep 5: Confirm and View the current AMX USB device connectionsUse the CC-USB Type-A to Mini-

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Configuring Communication5710" Modero Touch Panels Wireless Settings Page - Wireless Access OverviewIP RoutingThe behavior of the wireless routin

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Table of Contentsiii10" Modero Touch Panels Hot Swapping ...

Page 177 - Panel Runtime Operations

Configuring Communication58 10" Modero Touch Panels4. Toggle the DHCP/Static field (from the IP Settings section) until the choice cycles to DHC

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Configuring Communication5910" Modero Touch Panels 7. Repeat the same process for the Subnet Mask and Gateway fields.8. Press the optional Host N

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Configuring Communication60 10" Modero Touch PanelsUp arrow - indicates that the information is being sorted in a Ascending order.SSID (A to

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Configuring Communication6110" Modero Touch Panels 6. Enter the SSID information by either:Automatically having it filled in by pressing the Si

Page 181 - Input Commands

Configuring Communication62 10" Modero Touch Panels12. Verify the fields in the IP Settings section have been properly configured. Refer to Step

Page 182 - Embedded codes

Configuring Communication6310" Modero Touch Panels 6. Press the Static WEP button to open the Static WEP Settings dialog (FIG. 66). 7. Enter the

Page 183 - Panel Setup Commands

Configuring Communication64 10" Modero Touch Panels9. Toggle the Encryption field (FIG. 66) until it reads either: 64 Bit Key Size or 128 Bit Ke

Page 184 - Dynamic Image Commands

Configuring Communication6510" Modero Touch Panels As an example, enter the word AMXPanel using a 128-bit hex digit encryption. After pressing Do

Page 185 - ^RAF, ^RMF - Embedded Codes

Configuring Communication66 10" Modero Touch PanelsConfiguring multiple wireless Moderos to communicate to a target WAP200G1.For each communicat

Page 186 - Escape Sequences

Configuring Communication6710" Modero Touch Panels 7. Press the Back button to return to the Protected Setup page.8. Press the on-screen Reboot b

Page 187 - Appendix A

iv10" Modero Touch Panel sTable of ContentsSupported sampling rates for WAV...

Page 188 - Text Area Input Masking

Configuring Communication68 10" Modero Touch PanelsStep 3: Configure an Ethernet Connection TypeBefore beginning:1. Verify the panel has been co

Page 189 - Input mask literals

Configuring Communication6910" Modero Touch Panels Master Connection section - Virtual Master communication over EthernetBefore beginning:1. Veri

Page 190 - URL Resources

Configuring Communication70 10" Modero Touch Panels10. Click the OnLine Tree tab in the Workspace window to view the devices on the Virtual Syst

Page 191 - Special escape sequences

Configuring Communication7110" Modero Touch Panels 3. Press the Master IP/URL field to open a Keyboard and enter the Master IP Address (obtained

Page 192 - 10" Modero Touch Panels

Configuring Communication72 10" Modero Touch PanelsMaster Connection section - NetLinx Master Ethernet IP Address - Auto ModeIn this mode, enter

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Configuring Communication7310" Modero Touch Panels Wireless is used when a wireless card is detected within the internal card slot. This method

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Configuring Communication74 10" Modero Touch PanelsUsing your NetLinx Master to control the G4 panelRefer to your particular NetLinx Master’s in

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Configuring Communication7510" Modero Touch Panels 7. Click Ye s from the Security Alert popup window to agree to the installation of the G4 Web

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Upgrading Modero Firmware7710" Modero Touch Panels Upgrading Modero FirmwareBefore beginning the Upgrade process: Setup and configure your NetL

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Upgrading Modero Firmware78 10" Modero Touch Panels4. Toggle the blue Type field (from the Master Connection section) until the choice cycles to

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Upgrading Modero Firmware7910" Modero Touch Panels 4. Click on the NetLinx Master radio button (from the Platform Selection section) to indicate

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Upgrading Modero Firmware80 10" Modero Touch Panels5. If the panel firmware being used is not current, download the latest Kit file by first logg

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Upgrading Modero Firmware8110" Modero Touch Panels 8. Select the panel’s Kit file from the Files section. 9. Enter the Device value associate

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Upgrading Modero Firmware82 10" Modero Touch PanelsUpgrading the Modero Firmware via Ethernet (IP Address)Before beginning with this section, ver

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Upgrading Modero Firmware8310" Modero Touch Panels 8. Click the New button to open the New TCP/IP Settings dialog where you can enter both a prev

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Upgrading Modero Firmware84 10" Modero Touch Panels6. Press the Back button to return to the Protected Setup page and press the on-screen Reboot

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Upgrading Modero Firmware8510" Modero Touch Panels 7. Select the panel’s Kit file from the Files section (FIG. 84).8. Enter the Device value asso

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Firmware Pages and Descriptions8710" Modero Touch Panels Firmware Pages and DescriptionsOverviewThis section describes each firmware page and the

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