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Table of Contents Introduction ..1 Using the TXC-ACT ..3 Specifications..9 Technical Support ..11 TXC-ACT Advanced Classroom Transmitter Overview Features Overview Television Control Office and media calls Media control CD-I Player Computer Still Distance learning...
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Introduction Overview The AMX Synergy TXC-ACT Advanced Classroom Transmitter (Figure 1) offers a full range of control options for AMX Synergy systems. Figure 1 Front view of the TXC-ACT You can control all the equipment in your media head end...
23 buttons, 15 of which are computer buttons, such as ENTER and ESC Compatibility with AXB-TMX, TXB-TM5, and IRX-SM+ Standard AMX Synergy source control functions plus PC compatibility, including IBM PC/XT/AT, PS/2, and all notebooks, laptops, and desktops LCD panel/projector compatibility, including 3M, Proxima, In Focus, Sharp,...
Using the TXC-ACT Overview You can use the TXC-ACT for a variety of control options, such as television, office and media calls, and media control. Television Control Figure 2 lists the TXC-ACT functions to control a television. Figure 2 Television control functions Television control functions Operation Note...
Television control functions (cont.) Note Operation You can select up to 10 sources. Media mode Office and media calls Figure 3 lists the call features for contacting the office, security, or media center. Figure 3 Office and media call functions Office and media call functions Operation CALL...
Media control The TXC-ACT has a standard set of motion control buttons located on the MouseDisk (Figure 4). Figure 4 MouseDisk STEP REV Figure 5 shows the headend system media control features. Figure 5 Media control functions Media control functions Operation Laserdisc Note...
Media control functions (cont.) Operation CD-I Player You can emulate the CD-I mouse with the MouseDisk (Figure 6) as shown and the yellow labeled buttons on the TXC-ACT. Figure 6 MouseDisk Figure 7 lists the CD-I player control functions. Figure 7 CD-I player control functions CD-I player control functions Operation...
Figure 8 Computer control functions Computer control functions Operation Computer Still Figure 9 shows how you can control active source equipment, such as video slide projectors or still video players, with the MouseDisk. Figure 9 STEP MouseDisk TXC-ACT Advanced Classroom Transmitter Function Description Speed...
Distance learning Figure 10 lists the functions to control a distance learning environment. Figure 10 Distance learning control functions Distance learning control Function functions Camera Note The number of the camera is the sequential number assigned by AXCESS. Using the TXC-ACT Description Switch to a camera.
Specifications Overview Figure 11 shows a drawing of the TXC-ACT. The specifications in the Figure 12 list the TXC-ACT dimensions, weight, and power. Figure 11 Front view of the TXC-ACT Figure 12 Front view of the TXC-ACT TXC-ACT Advanced Classroom Transmitter (Front View ) Specifications Transmitter...
Technical Support Overview Before you call AMX for assistance, check your batteries for proper installation. If you still have a service problem, call AMX at 800/222-0193 or 972/644-3048 for assistance. TXC-ACT Advanced Classroom Transmitter Technical Support...
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