Working With R-4 Remote Controllers; Creating A Tpd4 Project For R-4 Remote Controllers - AMX MIO-R4 Operation/Reference Manual

Touch panel design program (v2.10 or higher)
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• Additional User
IR Emitters
(MVP-5220 &
MVP-5200i only) -
Cont.
The IR receivers and transmitters on G4 panels share the device address number of
the panel.

Working With R-4 Remote Controllers

AMX R-4 (ZigBee) Remote Controllers (FIG. 26) feature a color LCD touch screen that can be
programmed and customized like any other touch panel type.
FIG. 26
R-4 (ZigBee) Remote Controller
The pushbuttons on R-4 remotes are treated in TPD4 the same as external pushbuttons on any other
panel type, and can be customized as External Controls. See the External Controls (Pushbuttons/
LEDs) section on page 80 for details.
The display area on R-4 remotes is 240 X 320 (pixels).

Creating a TPD4 Project for R-4 Remote Controllers

The process of creating a TPD4 project for R-4 remote controllers is essentially the same as for any other
panel type, with a few caveats:
1. Select File > New to launch the New Project Wizard (New Project Wizard - Step 1 dialog -
FIG. 15 on page 18).
See the Using The New Project Wizard section on page 18 for details.
2. Select R-4 as the Panel Type, and fill in the other information on the dialog.
TPDesign4 Touch Panel Design Software (v2.10 or higher)
• The default value for each port is zero (0 = not used).
• The value associated with each port can be modified in-place (double-click on any of
the Value numbers to edit).
• The edit field only accepts integer values ranging from 0 -100. Non-numeric values will
be rejected and the value reset to zero.
• All (non-zero) IR Channel Ports must be unique. TPD4 will alert you if a value entered
in the Value column is already assigned to an IR Emitter.
Note: Values in the Port column cannot be edited.
Click Apply to save any changes.
TPDesign4 Project Files
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