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CONFIGURATION & PROGRAMMING MANUAL VARIA TOUCH PANELS VARIA SL50 5.5” ULTRA‐SLIM WALL MOUNT TOUCH PANEL VARIA SL80 8” ULTRA‐SLIM WALL MOUNT TOUCH PANEL VARIA 80 8” TOUCH PANEL VARIA 100 10.1” TOUCH PANEL VARIA 100N 10.1” TOUCH PANEL NO‐COMM VARIA 150 15.6” TOUCH PANEL VARIA 150N 15.6” TOUCH PANEL NO‐COMM AV FOR AN IT WORLD ® ...
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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. These items should not be manufactured locally, since they are generally composed of highly resistive conductive materials to safely drain static discharges, without increasing an electrocution risk in the event of an accident. Anyone performing field maintenance should use an appropriate ESD field service kit complete with at least a dissipative work mat with a ground cord and a UL listed adjustable wrist strap with another ground cord. 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. DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wider blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. PROTECT the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. ONLY USE attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. USE ONLY with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip‐over. UNPLUG this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. REFER all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power‐supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. DO NOT expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the apparatus. To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle. Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. DO NOT overload wall outlets or extension cords beyond their rated capacity as this can cause electric shock or fire. The unit is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant. ...
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CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) FCC SDOC SUPPLIER’S DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY: HARMAN Professional, Inc. hereby declares that this equipment is in compliance with the FCC part 15 Subpart B. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ...
LIABILITY NOTICE No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of information contained herein. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this publication, AMX assumes no responsibility for error or omissions. No liability is assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. Further, this publication and features described herein are subject to change without notice. AMX WARRANTY AND RETURN POLICY The AMX Warranty and Return Policy and related documents can be viewed/downloaded at www.amx.com. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
VARIA Touch Panels Configuration & Programming Overview The AMX Varia touch panels redefine control with personas that fit any application. Any AMX Varia touch panel can be configured as any persona: ‐ AMX G5 Control that utilizes AMX G5 programming tools like TPDesign5 & Netlinx Studio ‐ AMX Book Scheduling that directly connects directly to popular scheduling software ‐ Zoom Rooms Controller to manage Zoom Rooms environments ‐ Web Kiosk that can display HTML5 & web content on a full‐screen borderless browser ‐ CloudworX Control (future availability) The VARIA touch panels covered in this document are listed below: VARIA TOUCH PANELS AMX‐UTP0501 VARIA SL50 5.5” ULTRA‐SLIM WALL MOUNT TOUCH PANEL AMX‐UTP0801 VARIA SL80 8” ULTRA‐SLIM WALL MOUNT TOUCH PANEL AMX‐UTP0811 VARIA 80 8” TOUCH PANEL AMX‐UTP1011 VARIA 100 10.1” TOUCH PANEL AMX‐UTP1011N VARIA 100N 10.1” TOUCH PANEL NO‐COMM AMX‐UTP1511 VARIA 150 15.6” TOUCH PANEL AMX‐UTP1511N VARIA 150N 15.6” TOUCH PANEL NO‐COMM NO‐COMM Touch Panels are used in highly secure environments where device peripherals are not allowed. NO‐COMM panels omit the camera, ...
Out of the Box Setup Wizard Overview AMX Varia touch panels include a step‐by‐step wizard to walk a user through basic setup requirements. This includes language selection, date & time, network, and touch panel persona. The Setup Wizard When a panel is first turned on (either out of the box, or after a factory reset operation), the setup wizard appears. Follow the steps to select your preferences. After making selections on each page, press [Continue] on the bottom‐right of the screen to go to the next page. To go back, press [Back] on the bottom‐left of the screen. Language Use the dropdown to select your language. NOTE: The selected language will only apply to the operating system. Additional language selections/decisions may be required based on the selected persona. Date & Time Use the dropdown to select your time zone. Then, if required, adjust your date & time by using the dropdowns. Network Select your network configuration The current configuration will be shown. Default is DHCP with 802.1x disabled and no proxy. A blue Change button is available to modify settings as needed. Make sure to press {Save] after making changes, or your newly entered network settings will not be saved. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
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DHCP (preferred) Network DHCP server will automatically assign IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server info. In this mode, IP fields are read‐only. Hostname is available to change as needed. Static IP IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server info must be entered manually. Make sure to press [Save] after entering the information. Press [Cancel] to leave without saving any edits. NOTE: It is not good networking practice to use the pre‐filled DHCP address as a permanent static IP address. AMX prefers the use of DHCP MAC reservations vs. static IP addressing. 802.1X If 802.1X is available/required, turn it [ON], select your EAP method, and enter the required info for that method (eg. certificate, domain, identity, password, etc.). For further assistance and detail on whether your network supports or requires 802.1X, please contact your or your client’s IT department. Proxy If a proxy is available/required, turn it [ON] and enter the appropriate configuration information. For further assistance and detail on whether your network supports or requires 802.1X, please contact your or your client’s IT department. | TOC ...
Persona (app) Selection Select the panel’s persona, which is the primary app that will be used by the panel. Each subsequent reboot will launch only this persona. Each persona is described in detail later in this manual. Once selected, press [Continue]. NOTE: The panel persona may be changed at any time in Advanced Settings. Confirm Panel App Your selection will be confirmed in a pop‐up. Press [Yes, continue] to complete the selection or [Cancel] to go back and select a different persona. NOTE: Once confirmed, the panel may take up to one (1) minute to initially configure the persona. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
Wizard ‐ AMX Control Overview The AMX Control persona utilizes familiar G5 touch panel technology & features, used with Netlinx control systems. The touch panel GUI (graphical user interface) is programmed with TPDesign5 and is compatible with .TP5 files. 2 Simple Steps When the AMX Control persona is selected & configured, the wizard continues to help guide through the setup of Netlinx controller and load the TPDesign5 (TP5) UI file. Select [Get Started] to continue, or [Maybe Later] to exit the wizard. Netlinx Setup Connect to your Netlinx controller. Start by pressing the blue [Change] button on the right. Select one of the three (3) available connection methods. Each is described in detail below. By URL Enter the Controller’s IP/URL, port number (if not using default 1319), and username/password (if used). The System Number field is read‐only; the panel obtains this information from the controller. Assign your touch panel a Device ID and a Device Name for your panel. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
Listen Add the panel address into the URL List in NetLinx Studio and set the connection mode to Listen. This mode allows the panel to “listen” for the Controller’s communication signals. The System Number and Controller IP/URL fields are read‐only. Auto Enter the System Number and a username/password (if applicable). Use this mode when both the panel & NetLinx Controller are on the same Subnet. The Controller IP/URL field is read‐only. Load TP5 File Choose one of the three (3) available options to load a .TP5 file to the panel. Demo TP5 file will load a pre‐loaded & pre‐built panel file Load from USB will allow a file to be loaded via a USB thumb drive. Load from URL will allow the user to enter a URL from which the .TP5 file will be downloaded. Alternatively, Cloudworx Manager Desktop software may be used to load a .TP5 file to one or more touch panels. If you don’t wish to load a .TP5 file right now, the final option [Maybe Later] may be selected at the bottom of the screen | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
Wizard ‐ AMX Book Overview AMX Book offers an out‐of‐the box room scheduling solution, connects directly to popular scheduling platforms and supports the latest authentication protocols like Microsoft Modern Authentication. Setup Complete setup instructions can be found later in this manual. Wizard ‐ Zoom Rooms Controller Overview The built‐in Zooms Room Controller persona can be used to control & manage Zoom Rooms environments. Setup Setup for ZRC environments is completed within the ZRC app. More information on Zoom Rooms can be found here: https://explore.zoom.us/en/products/zoom‐rooms/ Wizard ‐ Web Kiosk Overview A full‐screen borderless browser for HTML5, JavaScript, & web can be selected as a persona to turn your panel into a standards‐based kiosk designed around web content. Setup Use the dropdown to select https:// (preferred) or http://. Be careful not to repeat this protocol in the URL field. Enter the URL to be displayed in the field. Press [Save], and then [Continue]. Your web content will load immediately and will also load on any subsequent panel reboot. | TOC ...
Panel Settings Menu Overview Panel Settings contain configuration info for the current persona & advanced settings. Persona settings are available only for the currently‐ active persona. Accessing the Settings Menu To access the Panel Settings menu, briefly press & release the Settings Button. The Settings Button is the pin‐hole button on the top‐right of the panel bezel, next to the rectangular Function button. The default PIN to access Panel Settings is 1988. NOTE: Do not confuse the Settings button (pin‐hole button) with any of the microphone or sensor holes. The Settings button is the larger hole located closest to the Function Button. Irreparable damage may occur if a foreign object is pushed down the microphone hole or into one of the sensors. Using the Settings Menu Settings When opened, the menu appears in the center of the panel display. Please note that many of the pages in the menu may be longer than they initially appear. To reach additional functions on a given page, the page itself may be scrolled up & down to reveal those functions. Selected Category Change button Help Netlinx Connection Encrypted ICSP Categories Category Settings Settings App Indicator Indicator Version | TOC ...
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Please note on the 5.5” panel, the Categories Menu is shown on the full screen and then flips to each Categories’ settings page. Press the arrow on the top‐left of the page to go back to the Categories Menu. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
Settings Menu ‐ Page Categories Settings menu (FIG. 6 & FIG. 7) provides access to all of the Settings pages for G5 panels. Settings pages are separated into five categories: INFO, DEVICE, CONNECTIONS, ACCOUNTS , and SYSTEM . The menu options available via the Settings window are summarized below: AMX Control Settings Menu PAGE NAME DESCRIPTION PAGE # NETLINX Connection to the Netlinx controller by either URL (IP or URL), Auto (System number), or Connection Mode page 24 Listen (Netlinx URL List). Sets the UP/URL of the Netlinx controller. Controller IP/URL Note: Available in URL Mode only; disabled when Auto or Listen Mode is selected. Controller Port Number Enter the IP port number used with the Netlinx controller. Default: 1319 Enter the Netlinx system number. Default: 0 (zero). System Number Note: Available in Auto Mode Only; disabled when URL or Listen Mode is selected. Panel’s Device Number Enter the touch panel device number. Panels’ Device Name Enter the touch panel device’s name. Set the secure connection to the Netlinx controller Secure Controller Connection Note: the IP port used for secure ICSP connections is 1320. Set the hostname verification of the NetLinx controller, via the controller’s device ...
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TBD ROOM TBD SECURITY TBD Web Kiosk Settings Menu PAGE NAME DESCRIPTION PAGE # WEB KIOSK Default URL page 24 JavaScript Force Dark Mode Licenses ...
AMX Control Overview The Overview page presents a summary of the options available in an AMX NetLinx control system. NetLinx The NetLinx page controls the method of connecting to a NetLinx Controller. Netlinx Controller Connection Scanning for Press to scan for NetLinx controllers on the network, via the window. See Scan for Controllers Controllers on page 48 for details. Listen Auto. Cycles between the connection modes: , and • URL ‐ Enter the IP/URL, Controller Port Number, and username/password (if used) on the Controller. The System Number field is read‐only ‐ the panel obtains this information from the Controller. • Listen ‐ Add the panel address into the URL List in NetLinx Studio and set the connection mode to Listen. This Mode mode allows the panel to “listen” for the Controller’s communication signals. The System Number and Controller IP/URL fields are read‐only. • Auto ‐ Enter the System Number and a username/password (if applicable). Use this mode when both the panel and the NetLinx Controller are on the same Subnet. The Controller IP/URL field is read‐only. Allows entry of a system number. Default value is 0 (zero). System Number ...
Netlinx Device Name Displays the panel’s device name and allows entry of a new one. NetLinx Press to enable and configure a connection a secured NetLinx Controller, via options in the window (see Scan for Controller page 49). Connection Note: The secure connection is a TLS connection to a NetLinx Controller on port 1320. Press to enable hostname verification of the NetLinx Controller via the Controller’s device certificate (see page 50). Hostname Verification Note: This option is only available if the Secure Controller Connection option is enabled. Connection Status Displays the panel’s connection status to the Controller Scanning for Controllers Use the Scan For Controllers feature to quickly and easily identify all of the available NetLinx Controllers on the network. The site survey on this page passively listens to network traffic and presents all the compatible Controllers for easy selection. Selecting the desired Controller automatically updates the NetLinx Controller section and establishes a connection. In the NetLinx page, press Scan For Controllers to begin listening for NetLinx controllers and open the Controller Connection window (FIG. 64):Select the NetLinx Controller for this panel. The NetLinx page will automatically display the connection information on the selected Controller Changing the Controller Connection Mode To select the Controller Connection mode (URL, Listen, or Auto): In the NetLinx page, press Mode to open NetLinx Options window: | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
Select the desired option from the Mode menu ‐ URL (default setting), Listen or Auto. When finished, press OK to return to the NetLinx page. Changing the Controller IP/URL To change the IP address or URL for the chosen Controller: In the NetLinx page, press Controller IP/URL to open the NetLinx Options window and on‐screen keyboard. Enter the IP address or the URL. Press the double‐down arrow key at the bottom right of the on‐screen keyboard to close the keyboard. The new IP address/URL is now displayed in the Controller IP/URL field. Press OK to save the changes and return to the NetLinx page.: Changing the Controller Port Number To change the Controller Port Number from its default: 1. In the NetLinx page, press Controller Port Number to open the NetLinx Options window and on‐screen keyboard. Enter the new Controller Port Number. Press the double‐down arrow key at the bottom right of the on‐screen keyboard to close the keyboard. The new Port Number is now displayed in the Controller Port Number field. Press OK to save the changes and return to the NetLinx page. Changing the Controller Username In the NetLinx page, press the Username field to open the NetLinx Options window and on‐screen keyboard. Enter the new username. Press the double‐down arrow key at the bottom right of the on‐screen keyboard to close the keyboard. The new Username is now displayed in the Username field. Press OK to save the changes and return to the NetLinx page Changing the Controller Password In the NetLinx page, press Password to open the NetLinx Options window and on‐screen keyboard. Enter the new password. Press the double‐down arrow key at the bottom right of the on‐screen keyboard to close the keyboard. The new Password is now displayed in the Password field. Press OK to close the NetLinx window and return to the NetLinx Changing the Device Number and Device Name In the NetLinx page, press the Device Number field to open the NetLinx Options window and on‐screen keypad. Enter a new Device Number. Press Next, to select Device Name in the NetLinx page and open the n‐screen keyboard. Enter a new Device Name. Press Done to close the keypad and keyboard. The new Device Number and Device Name are now displayed in the Device Number and Device Name fields. Press OK to save changes and close the NetLinx window and return to the NetLinx page. Enabling a Secure Controller Connection In the NetLinx page, press the Secure Controller Connection field to open the NetLinx Options window. Scroll to the bottom of the options list and toggle the Secure Controller Connection option ON: | TOC ...
Enabling Hostname Verification In the NetLinx page, press the Hostname Verification field to open the NetLinx Options window. Scroll to the bottom of the options list and toggle the Hostname Verification option ON (FIG. 67): Note that this option is available only if the Secure Controller Connection option is ON. G5 Settings The G5 Settings contains specific settings related to the G5 experience and to the TP5 project file loaded. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
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G5 Settings Options This tab contains information related to your TP5 project file, and also gives the option to change the TP5 file loaded. To change the TP5 project file, press [Change]. TP5 File There are options to load from USB, URL, demo file, or remove the current TP5 project file | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
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G5 Settings Options This tab contains sound settings for your touch panel. Dedicated sounds for Button Hit & Button Miss can be applied here. To change either of these sounds, or to select no sound, press its respective [Change] button. Sound Scroll through and select a new sound. The options for None is at the very top. This contains options to set up an Inactivity page Flip Time, which is a page flip made inside a TP5 project file after a specified period of inactivity on the panel (ie. no touches), and to enable or disable Page Tracking. Inactivity Page / Page Tracking To set up, press [Change]. Select On or Off. If On, select the desired amount of time. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
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G5 Settings Options Inactivity Page is read‐only, and dictated by the TP5 project file. See TPDesign5 for more information. Page Tracking , if enabled, will send page flip tracking messages to the Netlinx controller. This provides the option of assigning passwords to the secured Settings pages. Users have the the ability to assign alphanumeric values to particular password sets. To assign, change, or delete a password, press [Change]. User Password You may enter up to four (4) passwords. Protection Note: This function does not overwrite the default settings password (1988). | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
System The System settings contains options for the panel configuration, date & time, and date & time. System This allows management of the settings in the AMX G5 Control persona: AMX Control Settings Management Reset will revert all AMX Control settings to their default values. Load from USB will allow a panel config file to be loaded via connected storage device. Save to USB saves the current panel configuration to USB. Allows syncing with either the touch panel system date & time or the Netlinx controller date & time. Date & Time Note: this will only apply to the AMX Control persona. Licenses This displays all the open sources licenses being utilized, if applicable. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
AMX Book Overview The Overview page presents a summary of the steps that entail the Scheduling Panel Setup Wizard. Press [Next] to start. Calendar Use the options in the CALENDAR page to configure the scheduling panel’s connection to the scheduling system. Microsoft Exchange Microsoft Microsoft Exchange Calendar Configuration Settings | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
Enter the full URL for the scheduling server. Example syntax: Server URL https://<EXCHANGE_SERVER_HOSTNAME>/EWS/Exchange.asmx Enter the Username (including domain) required to login to the scheduling server (as Username required). Example: "JaneDoe@acme.onmicrosoft.com". Password Enter the Password required to login to the scheduling server (as required). Enter the Email ID (including domain) used by the scheduling service. Calendar Email ID Example: "ConfRoom1@acme.onmicrosoft.com" • Select Strict to include hostname validation and apply certain certificate requirements ‐ see SSL Validation Schemes (below). Select None to disable validation schemes ‐ see SSL Validation Schemes (below). • Certificate Validation Select Manage Certificates to open the Security (Advanced Settings) page (see FIG. 100 on page 57), • which provides access to Credential Storage options, as described in the Installing Certificates section on page ##. Poll Time • Office 365 Microsoft Office 365 Calendar Configuration Settings Enter the required information regarding your O365 Tenant. Tenant ID Please refer to your Azure Portal https://portal.azure.com for more information and see Appendix A on page ## for steps to find this ID. Enter the required information regarding your O365 Client. Client ID Please refer to your Azure Portal https://portal.azure.com for more information and see Appendix A ...
A correctly setup mailbox will look like this: Meeting Time Use the options in the MEETING TIME page to customize default meeting & timing options. Setup Wizard ‐ LOCALIZATION page options Indicates the current date display setting for this panel (default = Month‐Date). To change the date display to Month‐Date format, press Date Format the Month‐Date button. This setting specifies how many times each hour this panel can indicate separate meetings. The default setting is 15 minutes, in which case this panel can schedule up to 4 meetings in an hour. Default Meeting Length To change the default meeting increment setting, press either the 30 mins or 60 mins button. With 30 mins selected, this panel can schedule a meeting every 30 m inutes. • With 60 mins selected, this panel can schedule a meeting every 60 minutes. • Indicates the current default meeting length setting for this panel (default = 30 Default Meeting minutes). To change the default meeting length setting, press either the 15 mins or Increment 60 mins button. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
Group AMX Book touch panels can be configured either as a Primary or Secondary, as it relates to a Scheduling Panel Group. Secondary panels communicate with the Primary panel, which enables panels to browse the schedules of panels in the same Group. This provides users with the ability to schedule a meeting in any room included in the Scheduling Panel Group, from any panel in the Group. For example, when a room is occupied, users can browse other rooms and schedule a meeting in any of the rooms in the Group. Use the options in the GROUP page to configure this panel as either the Primary or Secondary of a Scheduling Panel Group. Note that there can be only one Primary panel for a Group. If there is only one stand‐alone AMX Book panel, then it must be configured as a Primary. NOTE: Up to 49 AMX Book panels can be configured as Members of a Primary panel’s Group (for a total of 50 panels including the Primary). However, note that when configuring Scheduling Groups, smaller Room Groups typically have quicker responsiveness for "Browse Rooms" requests. Setup Wizard ‐ GROUP page options Specify to use this panel either as a Primary panel or as a Secondary panel, as part of a Scheduling Primary/Secondary Panel Group (default = Primary). Primary Configuration With Primary selected, the following Primary Configuration options are presented: IP/Hostname This read‐only field displays the Primary IP/Hostname currently assigned to this panel. Username Enter a Username to associate with this panel (required for Primary panels). Password Enter a Password to associate with this panel (required for Primary panels). Clear Secondary Panels Press to clear any and all members of the Group with which this Primary panel is associated. Secondary Configuration With Secondary selected, the following Secondary Configuration options are presented: Enter the Primary IP/Hostname of the Primary panel for the Group to which this Secondary panel IP/Hostname belongs. ...
Setup Wizard ‐ ROOM page options Room Name Enter the room name as it will appear on this panel. Enter a default meeting subject to be displayed on this panel. Default Meeting Subject Note that this default subject can be over‐written in the Room page (see the Editing Meeting Details section on page 71). Support Contact Name Enter the name of the support personnel as it will appear on this panel. Support Contact Phone Enter the phone number of the support personnel as it will appear on this panel. Press to toggle the Room Status LEDs on the panel, which light green when the Room is available, or red Room Status LED when the Room is occupied (default = enabled). Indicates the current logo image, if applicable. Press Add to add a custom logo image. Supported Formats: JPG, PNG • Logo Image • The custom logo image window is 375 x 165. AMX Book Panels will take the downloaded image and scale it down to fit in the window. However, to maximize the available space, the downloaded logo should have a similar aspect ratio (~2.2). Security Use the options in the SECURITY pages to set security & privacy options for this panel. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
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Setup Wizard ‐ SECURITY page options When enabled, the PIN code will be required to reserve a meeting, edit Meeting Time/Details Require Meeting PIN Code and Delete Meeting. Press to enable this option (default = disabled). Enter the 4‐digit PIN code that will be required to reserve, edit or delete a meeting on this panel, only if the Meeting PIN Code Require Meeting PIN Code option (above) is enabled. Press to toggle this option (default = disabled). When enabled, all fields on the Room page are displayed, but are read‐only. In this case, users will be Read Only Mode able to see all meetings and reservation details, but will not be allowed to reserve, edit or delete meetings on this panel. Press to toggle this option (default = disabled). When in Privacy Mode, information considered to be private is hidden and immutable on this panel. See the Privacy Mode section on page 34 for details. Privacy Mode Note: If a meeting is booked outside of an AMX Book panel (i.e directly via the scheduling system software), then the subject line of the meeting will be replaced with the Private Meeting Subject text (default = "Private Meeting"). The default Private Meeting Subject text can be edited if desired (see page 34). Press to enter the text that will be used as the meeting subject displayed for private meetings. The text entered here provides the meeting subject for all types of private meetings: It will be used when Privacy Mode is enabled on the AMX Book panel. • Private Meeting Subject • Will be used when a meeting is marked as Private by the calendar server (Exchange/Office 365/Google). Finish Press to exit the Setup Wizard (see Exiting the Scheduling Panel Setup Wizard on page 35). | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
Web Kiosk Overview These are settings available for the Web Kiosk persona. Web Kiosk Settings Default URL JavaScript Allow the kiosk browser to use JavaScript Force Dark Mode Automatically render all web content using a dark theme | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
Advanced Settings Overview TBD About Panel About Panel Firmware Version Displays the panel’s FW version Device Model Displays the panel’s model number. Serial Number Displays the specific serial number value assigned to the panel. MAC Address Displays the panel MAC address Resolution Displays the panel’s screen width & height in pixels. Up Time Displays the time elapsed since the panel was last started. IPv4 Address Displays the panel’s IP address (v4). IPv6 Address Displays the panel’s IP address (v6). Memory Displays the panel’s used & total memory (RAM). Storage Displays the panel’s used and total storage (eMMC) Select this entry to open the Legal Information window, which displays information on Licenses intellectual property notices and information on copyright concerns. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
Apps Apps Displays to panel’s currently selected Persona, and gives the option to change to a new persona. By pressing [Change], you may choose a new panel persona. Select the desired Persona and press [Continue]. Panel App If you wish to exit without selecting a new persona, press [Cancel] or the [x] button. Clear App Data will clear or preserve (checked or unchecked, respectively) the app data of the current persona, before switching to the new persona. This is helpful if you ever wish to return to the previous persona. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
Sound Sound Displays the current volume level for media, alarm, & notifications. If adjustment is needed, press the [Change] button. Press or drag your finger across the slider and let go at the desired volume level. A sound will play at that new volume level to confirm loudness. Volume Control Press the Back arrow [<] to return. Changes the default notification sound on the panel. Default Notification Sound To select a notification sound, press [Change]. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
Sound Press the Back arrow [<] to return. Note: this is not the Button Hit or Button Miss sound for the AMX G5 Control persona. Button Hit & Button Miss can be found in G5 Settings. Touch Sounds Displays the specific serial number value assigned to the panel. Display Display Contains settings for panel brightness & Auto Display Brightness If adjustment is needed, press the respective [Change] button. Brightness Press or drag your finger across the slider and let go at the desired brightness level. The panel will react to your changes when you lift your finger. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
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Display When Automatically Adjust Brightness is enabled, the panel will automatically adjust its brightness relative to the light levels in the environment. Press the Back arrow [<] to return. Display dim will lower the brightness level after a period of inactivity. To adjust the time interval before dimming, press [Change]. Select a new time, or select Never to keep the screen at full brightness. Display DIm Press the Back arrow [<] to return. . Screen timeout will turn off the display after a period of inactivity. To adjust the time interval before timeout, press [Change]. Screen Timeout Select a new time, or select Never to keep the screen on at all times. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
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Display Press the Back arrow [<] to return. The font size can be increased or decreased to your desired level. To adjust, press [Change]. Select a new font size from the choices. Font Size Press the Back arrow [<] to return. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
Date & Time Date & Time When enabled, the touch panel’s date & time will be synced to either the default NTP (Network Time Protocol) server, or a custom NTP server (eg. time.google.com) To enable, turn the radio button ON. For Default NTP, there are no additional settings to enter. The panel will periodically check the NTP server for date & time. A reboot may be required if you want immediate synchronization. If your panel’s date & time are drastically different than actual, it may take up to 24 hours or more for the correct time to be synchronized. Sync Date & Time with NTP Server For Custom NTP, select this option and then press [add server]. Enter the custom NTP server URL and press [Sync]. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
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Date & Time The panel will attempt to connect and list the last successful sync. If you need to change the NTP, press [Change NTP server]. To disable NTP and set the date & time manually, turn the radio button OFF. When using NTP, the Date field is read‐only. With NTP disabled, adjust the date by pressing the [Change] button. Use the calendar to select the date, either by using the calendar picker or by selecting the pencil icon to enter the numeric value. Date To save your changes, press [OK]. To close without saving changes, press [Cancel]. When using NTP, the Time field is read‐only. Time With NTP disabled, adjust the date by pressing the [Change] button. | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
Date & Time Press the Hours and Minutes fields to numerically enter the time, and appropriately select AM or PM. Or, press the clock icon on the lower‐left to switch to the clock picker, and drag the clock hands to the correct hours & minutes, respectively. Then, appropriately select AM or PM. To save your changes, press [OK]. To close without saving changes, press [Cancel]. Time Zone Date Format Time Format Network System Security | TOC VARIA Touch Panels ‐ Configuration & Programming Manual ...
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