IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ these instructions. KEEP these instructions. HEED all warnings. FOLLOW all instructions. DO NOT use this apparatus near water. CLEAN ONLY with dry cloth. DO NOT block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. DO NOT install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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ESD WARNING To avoid ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) damage to sensitive components, make sure you are properly grounded before touching any internal materials. When working with any equipment manufactured with electronic devices, proper ESD grounding procedures must be followed to make sure people, products, and tools are as free of static charges as possible. Grounding straps, conductive smocks, and conductive work mats are specifically designed for this purpose.
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EU COMPLIANCE INFORMATION: Eligible to bear the CE mark; Conforms to European Union Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC; European Union EMC Directive 2004/108/EC; European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances Recast (RoHS2) Directive 2011/65/EU; European Union WEEE (recast) Directive 2012/19/EU; European Union Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive 1999/5/EC You may obtain a free copy of the Declaration of Conformity by visiting http://www.amx.com/techcenter/certifications.asp.
Sleep Button G5 touch panels are operated using its integral touchscreen, as well as the Sleep button. The sleep button is located on the top left edge of the frame when facing the panel (see Fig 2). Sleep button (on top panel) Sleep button (on top panel) FIG.
Active Video Windows - Limitations The following limitations apply to the display of active video windows on G5 panels: NOTE: The term “Active Video Windows” refers to any “window” on the touch panel (which could be a Page, Popup, Sub-Page or Button) that is displaying active video content.
MT-2002 - 10.1” G5 Touch Panels MT-2002 (Tabletop) Sleep button USB Ports (2) Cable Slot FIG. 5 MT-2002 touch panel MT-2002 Specifications MT-2002 Specifications Dimensions (HWD) 9 3/16” x 20 3/8” x 5 7/8” (235mm x 519mm x 150mm) Weight 12.3 lbs (5.58 Kg) - - - Power Consumption...
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MT-2002 Specifications (Cont.) Video • Supported Video Codecs: MPEG2-TS: MPEG-2 Main Profile @High Level up to 720p at 25 fps (decode only) MPEG-2-TS: H.264 High Profile @Layer 4, AAC-LC up to 720p at 25 fps (encode decode) MJPEG up to 720p at 25 fps (decode only) •...
MT/D-1002 – 10.1” G5 Touch Panels MT-1002 (Tabletop) Sleep Button USB Port FIG. 6 MT-1002 (front and side views) MT-1002 Specifications MT-1002 Specifications Dimensions (HWD) 6 3/16” x 10 1/16” x 4 1/16” (157mm x 255mm x 103mm) Weight 2.6 lbs (1.179 Kg) Power Consumption •...
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MT-1002 Specifications (Cont.) Communications • Ethernet: 10/100 Auto MDI-X port, RJ-45 connector. Supported IP and IP-Based Protocols: UCP, TCP, ICMP, ICSP, IGMP, DHCP, SSH, FTP, DNS, RFB (for VNC), HTTP • USB: (2) USB host 2.0, Type A ports (1 with limited physical access requiring right angle connection): Firmware upgrade, Touch Panel File Transfer, document and image viewing, HID Peripherals •...
MD-1002 (Wall Mount-Landscape) Sleep Button Microphone Backbox Left LED Right LED (side view) FIG. 7 MD-1002 FIG. 8 MD-1002 front and rear isometric views MD-1002 Specifications MD-1002 Specifications Dimensions with 6 13/16” x 10 1/16” x 2” (174mm x 255mm x 51mm) Note: See FIG.
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MD-1002 Specifications (Cont.) Touch Screen Display • Display Type: TFT Active Matrix Color LCD • Display Size (WH): Landscape: 9.1” x 5.9” (230mm x 149mm), 10.8” (274mm) diagonal • Viewable Area (WH): Landscape: 8.5” x 5.4” (217mm x 136mm ), 10.0” (256mm) diagonal •...
MD-1002 Specifications (Cont.) Optional Accessories • CB-MSA-10, Rough-In Box and Cover Plate (FG2265-08) • MSA-MMK2-10, Multi Mount Kit, for use with MSD-1001-L2, RMBK-1001 (FG2265-21) • MSA-AMK2-10, Any Mount Kit, for use with MSD-1001-L2, RMBK-1001 (FG2265-36) • MSA-RMK-10, Rack Mount Kit for 10” Modero Wall Mount Touch Panel (FG2265-14) •...
Backbox Left LED Right LED (side view) FIG. 11 MD-702 FIG. 12 MD-702 front and rear isometric views MD-702 Specifications MD-702 Specifications Dimensions with 4 7/8” x 7 3/8” x 2 1/4” (123.9mm x 187.5mm x 58mm), with Backbox backbox (HWD) See FIG.
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MD-702 Specifications (Cont.) Touch Screen Display • Display Type: TFT Active Matrix Color LCD with Fringe Field Switching (FFS) - Wide viewing angle • technology • Display Size (WH): Landscape: 7.3” x 4.8” (186mm x 122mm), 8.8” (222mm) diagonal •...
Powering The Modero Touch Panel Power via 12V - - - The MT-2002 uses a 12V -compliant power supply to provide power to the panel via the 2-pin 3.5mm captive wire PWR - - - connector. The incoming PWR and GND wires from the power supply must be connected to the corresponding locations within the PWR connector.
Installing Tabletop (MT) Panels MT-2002 Detailed specifications drawings for the MT-2002 are available to download from www.amx.com. Connector Locations - MT-2002 Two Type A USB ports are located on the rear right corner of the panel (FIG. 14). USB peripherals (i.e. mouse, keyboard) may be connected to either of the two USB ports on the rear of the device.
MT-1002/702 • Detailed specifications drawings for the MT-1002 are available to download from www.amx.com. • Detailed specifications drawings for the MT-702 are available to download from www.amx.com. Connector Locations USB peripherals (mouse, keyboard, etc.) may be connected to the USB port on the rear of the device. Updates to the device’s firmware can also made via the USB port.
Installing Wall-Mount (MD) Panels Overview Modero wall mount touch panels can be installed via several mounting options. • Use the included clear plastic Backbox to attach the panel to most standard wall materials, or in tandem with the MSA-RMK-xx Rack Mount kit. •...
Mounting holes (X4) for installing the Backbox into a Rough-In Box (screws not included) FIG. 20 10.1” MODERO Backbox (Front View) • FIG. 21 shows the Backbox for the MD-702: Locking Tab (X2) Locking Tab screw (X2) Mounting holes (X4) for use with mounting...
MD-1002 - Template, Backbox, 10.1” Touch Panel (68-2265-03 - see FIG. 23 on page • MD-702 - Template, Backbox, 7.0” Touch Panel (68-2265-02 - see FIG. 24 on page The templates are marked to ensure that the touch panel and Backbox are properly aligned.
4.07" (+.01, -.00) 103.43mm (+.25, 0) FIG. 24 MD-702 Cutout Dimensions NOTE: When installing the Backbox, make sure that the assembly is in the correct position and in the correct place. Once the locking tabs are extended and locked into place, removing the Backbox may be difficult without having access to the back of the wall or causing damage to the wall.
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Thread the incoming cables (Ethernet and Micro-USB) from their terminal locations through the surface opening, leaving enough slack in the wiring to accommodate any re-positioning of the panel. Remove the Backbox knockouts and thread incoming cables through the knockout holes. Gently push the Backbox into the mounting surface.
(max torque = 5 IN-LB) Locking Tab (X2) FIG. 26 MD-702 Backbox - Locking tab and locking tab screws (X2) CAUTION: The maximum recommended torque to screw in the locking tabs on the plastic Backbox is 5 IN-LB [56 N-CM].
STEP 3: Secure the Touch Panel To the Backbox The Backbox uses notches and tabs on the front edges (top and bottom) to secure the panel into place. Follow the steps below to install the panel into the Backbox, starting the upper edge of the touch panel: Upper Tabs First Center the top edge of the touch panel against the upper outside edge of the Backbox and latch the top of the panel onto the Backbox top-hooks...
Removing the MD-1002 from the Backbox The clips on the bottom edge of the Backbox lock down the MD-1002 and must be unlatched in order to re remove the touch panel from the Backbox. To do this, you ll need a thin probe such as an straightened paper clip: With a straightened paper-clip, carefully press straight into the access holes indicated in FIG.
Toubleshooting Overview This section describes the solutions to possible hardware/firmware issues that could arise during the common operation of a Modero touch panel. Panel Doesn’t Respond to Touches Symptom: The device either does not respond to touches on the touch screen or does not register the touch as being in the correct area of the screen.
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About AMX by HARMAN Founded in 1982 and acquired by HARMAN in 2014, AMX® is dedicated to providing AV solutions for an IT World. AMX solves the complexity of managing technology with reliable, consistent and scalable systems comprising control, video switching and distribution, digital signage and technology management. AMX systems are deployed worldwide in conference rooms, classrooms, network operation/command centers, homes, hotels, entertainment venues and broadcast facilities, among others.
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