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Crestron upx-2 universal presentation processor: reference guide
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sure to use the Open/Close feature, and not a width or height of zero, to
make the application disappear.
Edit the Default Path in the "Embedded Application Property" window to
point to your new location.
The UPX-2 supports removable storage devices such as compact flash via
PC-Card or USB interface. When a device is inserted (for example, a PC-
Card in the front port of the UPX-2), a drive letter is automatically assigned
by the UPX-2 for access to that storage. The first device is assigned the
drive letter G. Allowable drive letters are G through L.
If the assigned drive letter is for temporary use, no further steps are
required.
If one or more devices are added to the UPX-2 for continuous use, ensure
they are connected and then reboot the UPX-2. The assigned drive letters
will not change unless you change the connected devices or reboot without
the device(s) connected. From this point forward, you can connect and
disconnect other temporary use devices without rebooting. This is only a
configuration step and not required for normal use. The device will function
even if this step is not performed. However, this will guarantee the drive
assignment letter will remain consistent for long-term use.
NOTE: The flash card can also be used to save and retrieve MediaMarker
presentations.
The following programming example represents one possible solution for a typical
embedded application.
1. In VT Pro-e, open the "Embedded Application Property" window, enter a
digital join number and select the default path that includes the filename.
This can be one of the drives on the front of the UPX-2 (drive G through L)
or a network drive.
2. In SIMPL Windows, setup the following logic that allows you to open and
close an embedded application, and report the open/close state of the
application.
NOTE: The following example requires the touchpanel interface symbol, a
one-shot symbol, and a toggle symbol.
Universal Presentation Processor
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