instruction manual Design XPress - Professional version 1.1 Programmer’s Guide S o f t w a r e...
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ANY REASON AND UPON WRITTEN NOTICE TO LICENSEE. In the event that AMX terminates this License, the Licensee shall return or destroy all originals and copies of the AMX Software to AMX and certify in writing that all originals and copies have been returned or destroyed.
Cameras ... 7 CD (Compact Disc) Players ... 7 DVD (Digital Video Disc) Players ... 7 Lighting ... 8 MAX - Integrated Content Servers by AMX ... 8 MP3 Players... 9 Plasma Displays ... 9 Serial-Interface Devices ... 9 User Interfaces... 9 Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) ...
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Table of Contents DXP-PRO Menu Bar ... 14 File Menu ... 14 Edit Menu ... 15 View Menu ... 15 Help Menu... 15 Before You Begin ... 16 Configuring your Program Preferences... 16 Getting Started with the Sample Project ... 17 Using the DXP-PRO Wizard ...
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Table of Contents Finishing a Project... 69 Understanding the Report File ... 70 Uploading a completed touch panel file to a target panel ... 71 Working with your Project ... 73 The NetLinx Studio Project ... 74 Transferring CD/DVD Title Information to the Master via FTP... 74 DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps ...
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Table of Contents G4CC ... 90 HELP-ABOUT ... 90 KBKeyboard ... 90 KBShift ... 91 Lights... 91 Logo ... 91 Macros ... 91 Macros2 ... 92 Main Page ... 92 Main Page - Static... 92 MAX Audio ... 93 MAX CD Warning... 93 MAX DVD Warning ...
(among other functions). DXP-PRO allows control from AMX's CV6 (6" wired touch panel), CA10, CV10 (10.4" wired touch panels), as well as the entire line of Modero (G4) touch panels (refer to the Supported Touch Panels section on page 5).
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All queriable devices within the target environment such as: source/display/switching devices, and AMX devices (touch panels and NXA-UPSs) can be monitored via the MeetingManager application. No scheduling capabilities are available through the DXP-PRO touch panels and must be done through the actual RMS (Resource Manager Suite) application interface.
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DXP-PRO natively supports G4 Computer Control from AMX. DXP-PRO is not intended to support 3rd party (free) VNC clients that are downloadable from the Internet.
Image File is required. This image installation is available on the DXP-PRO section of the Application Files page on www.amx.com. If the application fails to detect at least one valid set of background images and at least on valid set of button images the following message box will be displayed and the application terminated.
Introduction Resource Management (RMS) PictureFrame The AXD-CV6 has the same considerations as the other G3 panels, but it also does not support the following devices: Audio Conferencing Supported Subsystems and Equipment DXP-PRO (v1.1) supports the following subsystems and equipment: Audio/Video Switchers •...
• Tridonic DALI • Other Ethernet - user supplied/modified light • Other Serial - user supplied/modified lights.axi MAX - Integrated Content Servers by AMX MAX-MMS and MAX-IMS media servers are supported for G4 touch panels only, via Ethernet control. • MAX-MMS MultiMedia Servers (MAX-MMS125/200/300/350/400M/900M) •...
Compact Disc Players, DVD Players, Plasma Displays, VCRs and Video Projectors, refer to the DXP-PRO Supported Devices document, available online at www.amx.com. User Interfaces AMX Touch Panels (see the listing in the previous section). Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) • JVC •...
Introduction Video Conferencing Devices • Polycom • Polycom • Tandberg • Tandberg The supported Polycom Videoconference units are controlled only via Serial (RS-232). Tandbergs have RS-232 and IP control available. Video Projection Devices • Barco • Barco • ChristieDigital • ChristieDigital •...
User Information Splash-screen This dialog appears the first time DXP-PRO is launched, and prompts you to enter the user information that will be used to identify the designer of the DXP-PRO project (Created By, Company Name, Phone, and E-mail Address). Once the information is entered, this dialog will not automatically be shown again at startup, but can always be accessed via the Edit menu.
Introduction Project Selection List The Project Selection List is displayed on the DXP-PRO Main Screen (FIG. 1), along with the Main menu and the Create New Project, Open Project, Copy Project, Delete Project, and Exit command buttons. Each Project is listed by Job Name, Revision, Description, and the date the project was Last Updated.
Project Selection List Context Menu Right-click anywhere inside the Project Selection List (on the Main Screen) to open the Project Selection List context menu, containing shortcuts to several project-related operations: • New: • Open: • Copy: • Delete: Deletes the selected Project file. The program prompts you to confirm this action before •...
Program version information is located on the DXP-PRO Main screen (under the Exit button). It is important to have the version information when calling AMX Technical Support. The version information will allow Tech Support to determine if software updates or patches may be available.
Opens the online help file. Launches the Web Update application to search the AMX site for an update to the DXP-PRO software. Selecting Yes will close DXP-PRO, begin the download of the update, and run the installation of the update.
The formats for the supported lighting systems are listed below: Lighting Address Formats Lighting Controller AMX ALD-D48 Lighting System AMX Radia Clipsal C-Bus Dynalite Lehigh DX2...
Project Folder: Click the Browse button to navigate to the desired target folder for all Project saves. By default, the Project Folder is set to: Program Files\AMX Control Disc\Design XPress Professional\Projects. If you select a root directory (i.e. C:\) as the target directory, DXP-PRO automatically creates a "Projects"...
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Introduction When creating a new project it is important to go through each dialog in order, using the Next>> button. This helps to insure that no information is missed and that the project configuration is complete. Later, when editing the project, the Jump to list allows quicker and easier access to specific dialogs.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Design Xpress - Professional (DXP-PRO) uses a Project Wizard to step you through the process of designing a control system. To launch the Wizard, click the Create New Project button on the Main Screen. Required Information for Building a System Before you can begin to use Design XPress - Professional (DXP-PRO) to build a system you must first gather information about the installation.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Launching the DXP-PRO Project Wizard Design XPress - Professional (DXP-PRO) uses a Project Wizard to step you through the process of designing and configuring a business-room oriented control system. This is done through the use of configuration dialogs (described in the following sections).
Choose Touch Panel Text Colors (page 51) Input Names (page 51) Switcher Inputs/Outputs (page 52) Channel Preset Categories (page 55) Channel Presets (page 56) CD Titles (page 57) DVD Titles (page 59) Relay Control (page 59) Navigation and Routing Macros (page 61) System Macros (page 65) At the bottom of each Wizard dialog is a set of Navigation Controls.
For example, the LiteTouch 5000LC displays a combo box to select the baud rate for com- munications with the LiteTouch controller. However, the AMX Radia sys- tem does not have a Baud Rate combo box because it communicates via AXlink.
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• Volume Control Display Names: • Device Information (Maximum of 32): Click the Add button to add a device to the list, via the Device Configuration dialog. The Device Configuration dialog is used to add or edit devices in the Device Information List.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Adding a Device to the Project To add a device to your system, click the Add button in the System Information dialog. This opens the Device Configuration dialog - Device Data tab. In the Device Data tab: 1.
7. Use the up and down arrows to adjust the IR pulse time (in .10-second increments) in the IR Pulse field. The default setting is .5 seconds. 8. Open the IR Mapping tab of the Device Configuration dialog to assign IR function/channels to Touch Panel functions: a.
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Using the DXP-PRO Wizard External Serial Interface CAM 1 FIG. 3 External serial interface usage It is first necessary to understand that the NI-700 is limited to direct communication via 2 available Serial ports. If more Serial devices are added to a project that requires direct communication to a Master, the NI-700 option is then greyed-out from the list of available choices during the final project build process (using the Finish button).
The above example uses 3 NXC-COM2 cards for communication to the external Serial devices. If any of the other Master devices (NI-Series and ME260/64) are selected, then there will be no need to aquire an AXB-232++ or utilize the AXlink Device IDs, as these other Masters contain an ICSNet communication port.
DXP-PRO project: The MAX-MMS and MAX-IMS servers are Ethernet-control only. They must be used with AMX G4 touch panels (refer to the Supported Touch Panels section on page 5). The MAX-AVM A/V Module(s) connected to the MAX server must each be set to a unique zone number (per server).
Duplicating a Device DXP-PRO supports duplicating existing source devices and their settings via the Duplicate button on the System Information dialog. Use the Duplicate feature to make a copy of the currently selected device, to allow for quick configuration for systems with multiple identical devices. The Duplicate button is only enabled once a device (DVD, CDP, MP3 player etc.) is added to the project, and only if DXP-PRO supports multiple devices of that type.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Control Configuration tab: The options in this tab are used to configure the AMX IR port to properly transmit the IR signal to the AV equipment. This tab requires that you know how your equipment operates. Note that the Control Configuration tab is only...
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Source Type: Click the down-arrow to open a drop-down list of available device types (Compact Disc Player, Digital Satellite System, Digital Video Disc Player, etc). Click to select the device type that matches the device you are adding to the project.
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Using the DXP-PRO Wizard The only Source Type that enables the AXlink Control Method are Cameras. If either a Camera or Video Display (such as a Projector/Plasma and TV) are chosen to be controlled via Serial (RS-232), two new fields become available within the Device Data section.
An identical IP Address can't be assigned to more than one device, with the exception of a MAX. A MAX unit can ONLY have an identical IP only if it uses different zones per display name entry. Ex: A MAX-IMS assigned to IP Address 1.1.1.1 - Zone 1 can exist in the same project as another MAX-IMS assigned to IP Address 1.1.1.1 - Zone 2.
7. For an indirect connection type, select AXlink for the Control Method. Click the down-arrow adjacent to the Control Logic field. Select from the list of indirect camera control options: AMX AXB-PT w/servo zoom or AMX AXB-PT w/serial zoom. The selected choice is dependent on both the camera controller and the mounted camera.
How to configure i!-Weather If the i!-Weather application is installed on a Master without a weather account, only AMX-related locations are viewable within the i!-Weather setup page on the touch panel. To gain access to any zip code's weather information, you must purchase a subscription from AMX.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Device Configuration dialog - IR Mapping tab The options in the IR Mapping tab (FIG. 5) help to insure that the button you press on the touch panel does what you expect. IR files, especially custom IR files, do not always use the same channel numbers for the same IR functions.
Device Configuration dialog - Control Configuration tab The options in the Control Configuration tab (FIG. 6) allow you to configure the AMX IR port to properly transmit the IR signal to the target equipment. The options in this tab require that you know how your equipment operates.
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The default setting is On. Wired IR - Enable this option if the wired IR device requires Mode Serial signals. TREDnet on the AMX website (www.amx.com) will give you information on whether your device uses IR carrier/Mode Serial signals or not.
Device Configuration dialog - Power Control tab The options in the Power Control tab (FIG. 7) allow you to configure power control to the AV equipment. This tab requires that you know how your equipment operates. FIG. 7 Device Configuration dialog - Power Control tab Device Supports Discrete On/Off - If you have mapped Discrete On/Off functions for this device, you can select to enable support of Discrete On/Off.
If the i!-Weather application is installed on a Master without a weather account, only AMX-related locations are viewable within the i!-Weather page on the touch panel. To gain access to any zip code's weather information, you must purchase a subscription from AMX.
Which Screens? Dialog The Which Screens? dialog (FIG. 8) is available for selection from the Jump To drop-down list after pressing the Next >> button from the System Information dialog page; once the project has been finished and re-opened. FIG. 8 Which Screens? dialog Use this dialog to specify which Project Wizard dialog screens (ex: DVD Tile, Relay Control, etc…) to include in the Jump To list, to further simplify using the application.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Switcher Inputs/Outputs (page 52) Channel Preset Categories (page 55) Channel Presets (page 56) CD Titles (page 57) DVD Titles (page 59) Relay Control (page 59) Navigation and Routing Macros (page 61) System Macros (page 65) Once you have made your selections, click Back or Next to close this dialog. Note that you can't disable the System Information dialog.
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" and ' characters are not allowed. The Monitor AMX NXA-UPS radio button allows you to monitor any communicating NXA-UPS power supply units. The Nominal Voltage drop-down list allows you to select from up to 8 voltage settings ranging from 100 to 240.
The Address and Button Number fields correspond to either the lighting controller address and the preset number (as with AMX Radia), or the address of the keypad and the keypad button that will be emulated (as with the LiteTouch controller).
The Button # refers to the button number or scene number the Design XPress system is to emulate when communicating to the lighting system. For the AMX Radia, the button # is the scene number to be recalled when this scene is selected on the touch panel.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Note for Radia Lighting Systems On Radia lighting systems, channels 1-128 represent Radia lighting presets 1-128. If a channel is on, then the corresponding preset is on. However, on startup NetLinx resets all channels to 0 (OFF). Radia does not report the status of its channels when the Master comes up, and consequently the software believes the state of all of the presets is OFF.
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These choices dictate the touch panel files that are created by DXP-PRO and then later available for download to the desired touch panel via the TPD4 application. These touch panel files are later listed within the User Interface folder of active DXP-PRO project shown within the NetLinx Studio Workspace tab.
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Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Scrolling - allows you to scroll through the menu buttons using left and right-arrow buttons. Static - all menu buttons are displayed - no scrolling involved. Use PopUp Page Effects - allows you to enable popup page effects within the touch panel project pages.
All of these selections are dependent on these devices first being defined. As an example, if no lighting was previously defined, the Lights Button checkbox will be greyed-out and unavailable. Choose Touch Panel Theme Dialog The Choose Touch Panel Themes dialog allows you to select from a list of predefined layouts (or themes) for your touch panels.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Choose Touch Panel Background dialog To select a background for your custom touch panel theme: 1. Click on one of the background names in the list on the left side of the screen. A small-scale preview image of the selected theme is displayed in this dialog (FIG. 13). 2.
FIG. 14 Choose Touch Panel Buttons dialog Choose Touch Panel Text Colors dialog To select the touch panel text colors: 1. Select Text On and Text Off state colors from the top color palette. 2. Click and drag each color selection from the top color palette to the "Drag Here to Update" section of each Text Off State or Text On State window (FIG.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard FIG. 15 Input Names dialog To edit the Display Text field information 1. Select a Default Input Name from the list and make any necessary changes within the Display Text field (lower portion of the page). 2.
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FIG. 16 Switcher Inputs/Outputs dialogs Input Number - This is a read-only field that changes to reflect the currently selected Switcher input number (from the upper table). Source - This drop-down list provides you with a listing of available source devices. These were previously entered and configured within the System Information page.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Switcher Outputs tab Within the Outputs section, in addition to assigning devices to outputs of the switcher, you can assign a display device as the primary display. When selecting a source on the completed touch panel, the corresponding input will be connected to the primary display's output by default. This allows sources to connect to the primary display without having to visit the switcher page on the touch panel, simplifying the user interface.
Channel Preset Categories Dialog This dialog (FIG. 17) allows you to create up to 8 different preset categories. For example, you might create a presets category for Sports channels, one for Movies channels, another for Children's channels, and so on. These categories appear within the bottom-right of the Channel Presets pages (such as Channel Presets for DSS/TV/etc.).
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Channel Presets for...Dialogs The Channel Preset dialogs are the same for any TV type channel preset. This includes TV tuners, Cable TV tuners, DSS tuners, PVR tuners and VCR tuners. The previously configured Preset Categories appear within the bottom-right of these Channel Presets pages. Channel Presets dialogs are only included for devices that have been specified as being "tuner capable".
You can also define your own custom presets. If you select None as the button image, the text placed in the Preset Name text box will be displayed on the touch panel button. CD Titles for CD Dialog The CD Titles dialog (FIG. 19) allows you to setup the CD or DVD titles in multi-disc changers. The number of title slots is determined by the changer size as set on the Source Data screen.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Editing CD Information 1. Select a CD title from the list to populate the Artist and Disc Title fields, where you can enter new information as desired. 2. Click the Update button to update that CD in the list. Retrieving CD Information (from freedb.org) 1.
To prevent the CD from playing when it is inserted, hold down the shift key on the keyboard while loading the CD. 2. Click the down-arrow (in the Setting to receive CD data from freedb.org section of the dialog) to view a list of available CD drives on your PC. 3.
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Using the DXP-PRO Wizard FIG. 20 Relay Control dialog The Display Name text box is used to label the relay group on the touch panel. Changing a Display Name can result in DXP-PRO displaying a warning pop-up message informing you that "Deleting/Renaming this entry will affect the following Macros".
Adding a Relay Control Definition to the list 1. Enter a name for the Relay in the Display Name text field. Then select a type of Control Logic. 2. Click the Add button to add the new Relay Control Definition to the bottom of the list. 3.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Each navigation and routing macro may contain up to 50 steps, the following sections outlines more specific information on using macros. These Macros would have been previously created within the Device Configuration - Device Data tab by selecting the Use Macro for Menu Navigation and Device Routing radio button (for a selected Source Type (if available)).
FIG. 22 Adding a Macro to a Project To see a good example of how a typical macro is structured, open the macro included in the sample project (select the "Projector" macro from the Macros list, and click the Edit command button). Using the Macro Steps for...dialog to edit the macro steps Select a macro and click the Edit button in the Macros section of the Navigation and Routing Macros dialog to open the Macro Steps dialog (FIG.
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Using the DXP-PRO Wizard The items in this dialog include: Macro Steps table: This table lists all of the steps currently included in this macro. Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to rearrange the order of the steps. Macro Steps tabs: The set of tabs in the lower half of this dialog represent the different system elements that can be incorporated into a macro.
Clear: Click to clear the macro function from a selected macro step, without removing the step from the list. OK/Cancel: Click OK to accept the changes and return to the previous dialog. Click Cancel to exit from this dialog without accepting any recent changes. System Macros Dialog A macro is a series of commands that are triggered by a single button on the touch panel.
All custom additions to the generated system need to be made to the Custom.axi include file. AMX does not recommend making modifications to Main.axi or any other Include file.
Select New from the Project Selection List context menu. Opening an Existing Design XPress - Professional Project There are three ways to open an existing Design XPress - Professional project file. All three methods have the same result; they each open the Project selected (highlighted) in the Project Selection list (on the Main Screen).
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Exporting a DXP-PRO Project There are two ways to export an existing Design XPress - Professional project file. Both methods have the same result; they each invoke the Export dialog, where you can specify a name and the target directory for the exported Project (.PRO) file.
For more information on how to operate NetLinx Studio see the NetLinx Studio Tutorial on the Training page of the AMX web site at www.amx.com, and consult the on-line help file and NetLinx Studio Instruction Manual (also available via the AMX website).
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Understanding the Report File The report file (Report.html), automatically generated by DXP-PRO (after the project is finished) should be used as a step-by-step guide to installing the system. This HTML file is located into the project directory that is specific to the generated project. It is important to refer to the Report file and follow the device addressing instructions and to hook up the A/V equipment to the proper IR and RS-232 ports.
• Execute delay of 2 seconds • Execute 'Close' using relay device Window, state = RELEASE This section of the report lists all of the AMX equipment that will be needed to build, install, and run the system. Both model numbers and descriptions are given to make ordering the equipment a simple process.
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Using the DXP-PRO Wizard FIG. 25 Finishing a project and downloading the created Touch Panel Pages 3. Note the IP Address and IP port values used by the NetLinx Master for communication. 4. From the TPD4 Main menu, select Transfer > Connect to open the Connect dialog (FIG. 26). 5.
(along the lower half of the application window), and begin the transfer process. The files upload progress is reflected on the touch panel LCD. 13. After a successful upload is completed, the touch panel displays an AMX Design XPress Professional - Logo page.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard The CD titles list must be downloaded using an FTP program. There are many of these available on the web, most of them freeware. Connect to the Master and download all of the required files into the root directory (top-most directory) of the Master.
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To use FTP to transfer these files to the system's NetLinx Master, you'll need to know the Master's IP Address: 1. Launch Windows Explorer and navigate to the directory where your Design XPress project is located. 2. Locate and select every TXT file in the project folder. Be sure to select every TXT file, and only TXT files.
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Using the DXP-PRO Wizard DXP-PRO v1.1 - Programmer’s Guide...
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps The channel maps are generated in TPD4. Once you have created a touch panel project: 1. Open a TPD4 template file. 2. From the Main menu, click Panel to open a drop-down menu. 3. Select Generate Programmer's Report and choose the output file type for the information (Comma Separated Format, Text-Only format, and Web Page Format).
MAX Audio MAX AUDIO ARTIST MAX AUDIO TRACK MAX AUDIO PLAYLIST MAX AUDIO GENRE MAX AUDIO MODE MAX AUDIO MODES MAX AUDIO PLAY MAX AUDIO STOP MAX AUDIO PAUSE MAX AUDIO SKIP - MAX AUDIO SKIP + MAX AUDIO TITLE MAX AUDIO HEADER MAX AUDIO PLAYLISTS MAX AUDIO GENRES...
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps MAX SEARCH ARTIST 3 MAX SEARCH DISC 3 MAX SEARCH ARTIST 4 MAX SEARCH DISC 4 MAX SEARCH ARTIST 5 MAX SEARCH DISC 5 MAX SEARCH ARTIST 6 MAX SEARCH DISC 6 MAX SEARCH DN MAX SEARCH UP MAX SEARCH ARTISTS MAX SEARCH DISCS...
MAX PLAYLIST UP MAX PLAYLIST PLAY MAX Record CD MAX RECORD CD TITLE MAX RECORD CD TIME MAX RECORD CD TRAY CLOSE MAX RECORD CD TRAY OPEN MAX RECORD CD DISC PROGRESS MAX RECORD CD ID DISC MAX RECORD CD RECORD MAX RECORD CD STOP RECORD MAX RECORD CD TRACK PROGRESS MAX RECORD CD ARTIST...
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps MAX Video MAX VIDEO CHAPTER MAX VIDEO TITLE MAX VIDEO HEADER MAX VIDEO PLAY MAX VIDEO STOP MAX VIDEO PAUSE MAX VIDEO SKIP - MAX VIDEO SKIP + MAX VIDEO UP MAX VIDEO DN MAX VIDEO LEFT MAX VIDEO RIGHT MAX VIDEO MODES MAX VIDEO DVD MENU...
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps mtgmMonthSelect January February March April June July August September October November December Month mtgmMtgControl Run Preset Extend Meeting Help Maintenance mtgmViewSchedule Month Year CH Port: 7, CH Code: 57 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 58 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 59 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 60 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 61...
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DXP-PRO v1.1 - Programmer’s Guide DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps CH Port: 7, CH Code: 101 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 101 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 102 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 102 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 103 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 103 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 104 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 104...
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DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps CH Port: 7, CH Code: 22 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 22 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 23 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 23 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 24 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 24 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 25 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 25 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 26...
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps Weather WEATHER_LOCATION 83° F 96° F 73° F South @ 23 mph 89° F 83° F 72° F Hi Temp sSunny sPartlyCloudy sMostlyCloudy sThunderstorms sPartlyCloudy sThunderstorms 98° F 76° F 94° F 72° F 89° F 69°...
WeatherBrowse Presets Presets Presets Presets Presets Presets Presets Presets BROWSE_DN BROWSE_UP PROGRESS_BAR Please Select A City Below Please Select A City Below Select WeatherConfig WeatherDownload PROGRESS Start Download Clear percent BackArrow WeatherLocation PRESET1 PRESET2 PRESET3 PRESET4 Save Browse International LOCATION Twice a Day Twice an Hour 6 Times per Day...
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings The button string information is generated in TPD4. Once you have create a touch panel project: 1. Open a TPD4 template file. 2. From the Main menu, click Panel to open a drop-down menu. 3. Select Generate Programmer's Report and choose the output file type for the information (Comma Separated Format, Text-Only format, and Web Page Format).
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings 0 (zero) Abort Enter Clr. & String Output - KBKeyboard ’ Command:CDKEYB-9 Port 1 Port 1 Command:CDKEYB-O Port 1 Command:CDKEYB-L Port 1 Command:CDKEYB-0 Port 1 Command:CDKEYB-P Command:CDKEYB-ABORT Port 1 Command:CDKEYB-ENTER Command:CDKEYB-DEL Command:CDKEYB-CLR Command:CDKEYB-! Port 1 Command:CDKEYB-@ Port 1 Command:CDKEYB-#...
’ Button Button Space Clear Bksp Delete String Output - KBShift & DXP-PRO v1.1 - Programmer’s Guide Touch Panel Buttons using Strings Command:KBD-] Port 7 Port 7 Command:KBD-a Port 7 Command:KBD-s Port 7 Command:KBD-d Port 7 Command:KBD-f Command:KBD-g Port 7 Port 7 Command:KBD-h Port 7...
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings " < > Space Clear Bksp Delete String Output - MAX Keyboard Command:KBD-R Port 7 Port 7 Command:KBD-T Port 7 Command:KBD-Y Command:KBD- Port 7 Command:KBD- Port 7 Command:KBD- Port 7 Command:KBD- Port 7 Command:KBD- Port 7 Command:KBD- Port 7 Command:KBD-...
Space 0 (zero) Search Clear BkSpace String Output - MAX Keyboard Shift DXP-PRO v1.1 - Programmer’s Guide Touch Panel Buttons using Strings Command:KB1-3 Port 1 Port 1 Command:KB1-e Port 1 Command:KB1-d Port 1 Command:KB1-c Port 1 Command:KB1-4 Command:KB1-r Port 1 Port 1 Command:KB1-f Port 1...
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings & Space Search Clear BkSpace String Output - Meeting Keyboard ’ Command:KB1-C Port 1 Port 1 Command:KB1-$ Port 1 Command:KB1-R Port 1 Command:KB1-F Port 1 Command:KB1-V Command:KB1-% Port 1 Port 1 Command:KB1-T Port 1 Command:KB1-G Port 1 Command:KB1-B Port 1...
’ Button Button Space Clear Bksp Delete String Output - MP3 Keyboard DXP-PRO v1.1 - Programmer’s Guide Touch Panel Buttons using Strings Command:KBD-w Port 7 Port 7 Command:KBD-e Port 7 Command:KBD-r Port 7 Command:KBD-t Port 7 Command:KBD-y Command:KBD-u Port 7 Port 7 Command:KBD-i Port 7...
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings 0 (zero) String Output - Polycom Keyboard Command:MP3-w Port 1 Port 1 Command:MP3-s Port 1 Command:MP3-x Port 1 Command:MP3-3 Port 1 Command:MP3-e Command:MP3-d Port 1 Port 1 Command:MP3-c Port 1 Command:MP3-4 Port 1 Command:MP3-r Port 1 Command:MP3-f Port 1 Command:MP3-v...
Space 0 (zero) Caps BkSpace Shift String Output - Tandberg Keyboard CAPS DXP-PRO v1.1 - Programmer’s Guide Touch Panel Buttons using Strings Command:KP-x Port 6 Port 6 Command:KP-3 Port 6 Command:KP-e Port 6 Command:KP-d Port 6 Command:KP-c Command:KP-4 Port 6 Port 6 Command:KP-r Port 6...
TANDBERG_MANDIAL_9 TANDBERG_MANDIAL_0 TANDBERG_MANDIAL_STAR TANDBERG_MANDIAL_# TANDBERG_MANDIAL_CLEAR TANDBERG_MANDIAL_TEL String Output - WeatherZipCode Bksp Clear DXP-PRO v1.1 - Programmer’s Guide Touch Panel Buttons using Strings Command:KP-9 Port 6 Port 6 Command:KP-0 Port 6 Command:KP-* Port 6 Command:KP-# Port 6 Command:KP-CLEAR Command:KP-TELEPHONE Port 6 ZIP-1 Port 1 Port 1...
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