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11 Dimensions....................53 12 Technical data..................54 Manufacturer reserves the right to make modifications in order to improve device operation. PXM Marek Żupnik sp.k. Podłęże 654 tel. +48 12 385 83 06 32-003 Podłęże mail: info@pxm.pl Rev.2-0 BDO register number 000005972 www.pxm.pl...
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The PX703 is equipped with a 10.1” TFT touch panel with a resolution of 1280 x 800px. The device has a plastic and aluminum housing, has been designed for...
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Safety conditions PX703 Touch Panel 10" is a device powered with safe voltage 12 – 24V DC or with the use of PoE (Power over Ethernet) in IEEE 802.3af standard, however, during its installation and use it is essential to follow the below safety rules: 1.
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Connectors and control elements Back of the device: 12 - 24V DC power supply Ethernet USB port (PoE) connector + – recovery mode button...
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Start of operation After starting, the panel displays the start page with a list of available configurations: button that opens the list of defined configurations device settings menu refreshing the list of available devices NOTE! List can be edited in the Configurations menu (see section 5.1. Configurations).
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– the user is logged in to the controller and the configuration has • been downloaded from the controller to the PX703 – you can open the configuration and control it, – a connection has been established with the device, but it was •...
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Device menu After entering the menu, a window containing the following tiles will appear: configuration management display settings network settings administrative tools return to main window information about the device and manufacturer...
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5.1 Configurations The configuration that is selected in the At startup go to field is treated as the default and is started when the device is turned on, if the driver is available. NOTE! All changes made must be saved using the button located in the upper right corner of the screen.
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5.1.1 Configuration – Smartphone To add a configuration (driver), click the Configurations tile and then select the button in the lower right corner of the screen. The smartphone configuration is marked with the icon...
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To edit the configuration (controller), press the button After selecting this field, the user will be redirected to a new dialog box where you need to enter serial number of the controller, name of the user who will connect to the device and his password.
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After entering the login details for the controller, press the save changes button located in the upper right corner of the screen.
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To connect to the controller, select the Refresh button, if the serial number and user data (login and password) are correct, a green inscription connected will appear. If PX703 cannot connect to the controller, a red inscription Offline will appear.
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To delete a configuration, click the button on the right side of the configuration window that you want to delete. You can also remove all configurations by selecting the Advanced settings tile and then Clean Configurations (see section 5.4. Advanced settings).
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The touch panel configuration is automatically added to the panel immediately after it is sent from the PxDesigner program to the controller and PX703. When sending the configuration from the application, the user defines the controller to which it is to be sent, selects the Touch Panel configuration and selects the controller serial number and enters the touch panel password (by default “admin”) to which the panel is to connect.
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The touch panel configuration is marked with the icon NOTE! If the user deletes the touch screen configuration, it can only be added by sending the configuration to the controller and touch panel again. If the configuration sent to the panel and to the controller contains more than one panel layout, the user can select / change this layout.
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5.2 Network After selecting the network settings, a window will appear in which you can enter the network settings manually or enable automatic addressing (DHCP). If the connection is active, the green circle indicating the connection status lights up with the Ethernet inscription. circle indicates a connection problem, such as an unconnected Ethernet cable.
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DHCP enabled – all networks settings are downloaded automatically b) DHCP off – network settings are set manually NOTE! Pleas note that PX703 must be on the same network as the drivers to connected to.
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5.3 Display The Display tile is responsible for changing the screen brightness, screen saver settings (on / off, brightness to be set and the time after which the brightness change will be introduced). This menu is also responsible for changing the interface language (Polish / English). NOTE! When making any changes to the settings, save them by clicking the button in the upper right corner of the screen, you can also exit without...
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5.4 Advanced settings The Advanced settings tab looks like this: change password deleting all configurations saved (access to all settings) in the device's memory reboot the PX703 device recovery tool factory defaults return to main menu...
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5.4.1 Change password It allows you to create or change an existing password to edit settings in PX703. To protect the settings with a password, slide the switch Use password, enter the current password. The default password for devices with a system version below 1.0.38 is “admin”, for newer versions it is the serial number of...
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To disable password protection, simply turn off the Use password option (the password will not be removed, only the option protecting the settings will be disabled). The password is changed after entering the password used so far and entering the new password twice. NOTE! When making any changes to the settings, save them by clicking the button in the upper right corner of the screen, you can also exit without...
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5.4.3 Clean configurations Deletes all configurations saved in the device’s memory (the device displays the message ”Are you sure you want to remove all configs?”). When you select Remove, all configurations will be deleted.
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5.4.4 Restore defaults Resets the device to default settings (the device displays the message ”Are you sure you want to restore to defaults settings?”). When you select Restore, all settings will be reset to factory defaults.
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5.4.5 Recovery tools Goes to the next menu (the device displays message “Are you sure?”). The following options are available in the Recovery tools menu: Factory Defaults – full factory reset including the whole application • reset, • System information – information about the processor temperature, •...
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5.5 Info When you click the Info tile, a window will appear containing: • Device – device name, • Serial number, Software version, • System version, • Device operating time, • Manufacturer information. •...
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5.6 Admin tools – PxDesigner From system version 1.x.x.x the user can configure PX703 parameters from the PxDesigner application. To do this, select Connect in the upper right corner. NOTE! If the application is connected to any controller, you must disconnect (click Disconnect).
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After successfully logging in, another dialog box will appear, in which the user can: change device name, • change administrator password, • configure display brightness and screensaver, • • change the panel interface language, change network settings, • update your device (Upgrade), •...
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Structure of the application window The touch panel can connect to the controller in two ways: by downloading a configuration prepared for smartphones from the • controller, • by a user-designed and uploaded graphic configuration. 6.1 Smartphone configuration After selecting the driver from the main panel window, the control screen opens.
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Configuration sent to the device consists of zones (displayed in PX703 as separate desktops) to which the given user has access. After selecting the controller fro the main menu, Touch Panel 10" downloads the configuration for the logged in user (selected in the Configurations menu).
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6.1.1 Scene Scene can be masterable – you can modify its master when the symbol is displayed in the upper left corner. Clicking on a scene switches its state. The tile color indicates the currently state of the scene (navy blue when it is disabled and blue when it is enabled).
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6.1.2 Program For a program, you can control the master value and speed . Clicking the program tile switches its state (on / off). The tile color indicates the currently state of the scene (navy blue when it is disabled and blue when it is enabled).
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6.1.4 Events Event with no value: Tile which sends an appropriate event to the controller every time it is pressed on. The tile is highlighted when it is clicked. Event with value: Clicking the icon displays a “circular” slider on which you can select the value to be sent to the device.
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6.2 Graphical configuration Starting from system version 1.x.x.x, the user has the ability to create a completely personalized Touch Panel configuration using the PxDesigner application. The user can add their own background, configure subsequent pages and freely arrange fully customizable: buttons, •...
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NOTE! To exit the configuration to the main window, "pull down" the top bar on the touch screen and select the button On the top beam you can: • – go to the main screen (exit configuration), – change user – if the new user does not have permissions •...
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To turn on Recovery mode, hold down the button at the back in the middle of the device when starting the PX703. After starting this mode, the Advanced Tools window will be launched, in Advanced Tools menu the available options are: Reset Password –...
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Update Touch panel updates may include: system update, • application update, • • system and application update. NOTE! Update files available on the manufacturer's website will be described accordingly. 8.1 Update from PxDesigner application To install the update from the PxDesigner application, your device must have version 1.x.x.x.
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Then select the touch panel you want to update, fill in your login details (or select Default – unless your username and password have been changed) and click Login.
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A new dialog box will open where you should select Upgrade.
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If the Auto update option is selected, a dialog box will indicate the progress of the update download. After downloading the update file or selecting a previously downloaded file from your local disk, the update will be performed. Once completed, the PX703 will restart.
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FAT32 and follow the steps below: 1. The sysupgrade.upg file should be uploaded to a pendrive. 2. Unplug the PX703 from the power source or click the Restart device tile in the Advanced Settings menu. 3. Insert the memory stick into the USB socket.
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8.3 Update version 0.x.x.x If an old system version (0.x.x.x) is installed on the panel, the user can perform the system update procedure to version 1.x.x.x. NOTE! After switching to system version 1.x.x.x all data from the panel will be deleted.
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NTFS or FAT32 and follow these steps: 1. The file firmware_0.1.113.bin should be uploaded to a pendrive and renamed to firmware.bin. 2. Unplug the PX703 from the power supply. 3. Insert the memory into the USB port. 4. Connect the Touch Panel to the power supply.
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After mounting the box in the wall, you can proceed to install the screen. First, connect the cabling, and then apply the PX703 to the box with its upper part, so that the tooth protruding from the screen enters the hole in the metal box.
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Then, paying attention to the fact that the tooth is in the hole, press the bottom of the screen towards the metal housing until you hear a characteristic click.
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The screen mounded in this way is ready for use.
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In order to dismantle the screen, insert the included angle into the hole under the screen and press it firmly.
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When the metal angle is inserted under the screen and pressed down, swing the bottom of the screen down and pull it towards you.
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TX+ TX- VCK+ SYNC REMOTE 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 12 14 15 16 0-10V OUT 0-10V IN PX340 controller with DHCP server enabled PX703 touch panel with DHCP enabled (power from an external power supply)
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12 Technical data type PX703 display TFT 10.1” 16:9 screen resolution 1280 x 800px 12 – 24VDC or PoE (Power over Ethernet power supply IEEE 802.3af)* housing aluminum / plastic 1 x USB connectors 1 x Ethernet (PoE) buttons 1 x recovery button DHCP protocol support max.
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Podłęże, 01.09.2021 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PXM Marek Żupnik spółka komandytowa Podłęże 654, 32-003 Podłęże we declare that our product: Product name: Touch Panel 10" Product code: PX703 meets the requirements of the following standards, as well as harmonised standards: PN-EN IEC 63000:2019-01...
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