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1. The minimum analog left value that can be assigned in the SIMPL Windows program is zero This positions the video image on the left edge of the display The maximum analog value is the horizontal resolution minus the horizontal size of the image displayed As you move the image to the right edge of the display the UPX 2 rescales the image to fit the new size The UPX 2 will not allow the image to be off screen 14 e UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Reference Guide DOC 6286A Crestron UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Analog Feedback Join Top adjusts the vertical position of the video The minimum analog top value assigned in the SIMPL Windows program is zero An analog value of zero places the video image on the top edge of the display The maximum analog value is the vertical resolution minus the vertical size of the image displayed As you move the image past the bottom edge of the display the UPX 2 rescales the image to fit the new size and does not allow the image to move off the screen You cannot have a value less than zero NOTE The video size must fit within the horizontal and vertical position If for example you set the video image value to full screen but set a horizontal and vertical offset value of ten the video image on the screen will not be full screen The UPX 2 moves the image ten pixels down and ten pixels to the right Then the UPX 2 scales the image to fit on the reminder of the
2. Crestron UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Locating the UPX 2 for a Cresnet System in the Device Library Cy Crestron Devices DvcLib 375 H Control Systems Ey Touchpanels ad Touchpanels Cresnet nl C2N FT TPS Cresnet iM CT 1000 i CT 1550 B TPS TPI bev aT UPX 2 Cresnet Universal Presentation Processor few i UPX 2_1GB Cresnet Universal Presentation Processor lt i ag UPX 2 M50 Cresnet Universal Presentation Processor H Q Touchpanels Ethernet H Touchpanels Wireless One Way B C Touchpanels Wireless Two Way To incorporate the UPX 2 into a system using Ethernet drag the UPX 2 from the Touchpanels Touchpanels Ethernet folder of the Device Library and drop it in the System Views Locating the UPX 2 for an Ethernet System in the Device Library Ey Crestron Devices DvcLib 375 Control Systems Sy Touchpanels GH Touchpanels Cresnet Touchpanels Ethernet fl C2N FT TPS Ethernet pi bli TPS TPI w TPS ENET ie UPX 2 Ethernet Universal Presentation Processor mi UPX 2_1GB Ethernet Universal Presentation Processor doen a UPX 2 MS0 Ethernet Universal Presentation Processor There are several variations of the UPX 2 to choose from The following table illustrates the difference between the models Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 5 Universal Presentation Pr
3. Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC NOTE Crestron recommends that you use the latest software to take advantage of the most recently released features The latest software is available from the Crestron website Crestron has developed an assortment of Windows based software tools to develop a Cresnet system The following are the minimum recommended software versions for the PC Software TASK REQUIRED SOFTWARE VERSION Program control system to SIMPL Windows version 2 06 20 or later operate the UPX 2 with SIMPL Cross Compiler version 1 1 or later Also requires Crestron Database version 17 4 4 or later Create user interface for UPX 2 Vision Tools Pro e VT Pro e version 3 3 or later Uploading program and firmware Crestron Toolbox 1 2 10 or later Programming with SIMPL Windows SIMPL Windows is Crestron s premier software for programming Crestron control systems It is organized into two separate but equally important Managers Configuration Manager is the view where programmers build a Crestron control system by selecting hardware from the Device Library The UPX 2 can connect to a control system over Cresnet or Ethernet e To incorporate the UPX 2 into a system using Cresnet drag the UPX 2 from the Touchpanels Touchpanels Cresnet folder of the Device Library and drop it in the System Views 4 e UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Reference Guide DOC 6286A
4. 8 e UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Reference Guide DOC 6286A Crestron UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Programming Concepts Hardware Software Requirements Procedure This section includes reference material that can be used to take advantage of the UPX 2 s capabilities Touch the PC The UPX 2 is compatible with the Crestron serial mouse driver which enables Touch the PC capabilities Touch the PC allows the end user to control the cursor and functions of an external PC by touching a video or RGB window that has been programmed for touch output Using a control system as the interface between the external PC and the UPX 2 the PC can be connected to the UPX 2 via the UPX 2 s connection Ethernet or Cresnet to a control system A null modem RS 232 cable is required to connect the 2 Series control system with a PC that has a COM port dedicated to Touch the PC A USB port cannot be used as the computer COM port Touch the PC requires the following files e New Touch the PC driver program version 03 08 34P e Vision Tools Pro e 3 3 or later e UPX 2 firmware version 1 09 0 02 zip or higher e SIMPL Windows version 2 06 20 or later with library update file 345 or later Requires SIMPL Cross Compiler version 1 1 e Crestron Database 17 4 4 or later 1 Install VT Pro e version 3 3 and Crestron Database 17 4 4 2 Load version 1 09 0 02 zip or higher firmware into the UPX 2 3 Unzip the Touch
5. Reference Guide DOC 6286A Crestron UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor e Admin Username and Password Admin Username and Password will be set to upxadmin e Hostname and Workgroup name The hostname and workgroup name of the UPX 2 will reset to their factory defaults Language Support The UPX 2 supports English The following languages are supported when the firmware upgrade upx 2 mso_mlp_2 0 csz is installed UPX 2 Languages Arabic Simplified Arabic Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional Croatian Czech Danish Dutch Estonian Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Latvian Lithuanian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Serbian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Turkish SETUP MENU Always press the Save amp Reboot button on the SETUP MENU to commit changes made in the SETUP MENU Using the reset button to reboot may not save all of the changes Users can change the default screen capture file location from the Annotation section of the SETUP MENU Embedded Applications Always initialize an application s serial path position analog values and size analog values before sending the digital analog value to open the application The application window will be created at the desired location with the file already loaded and without excessive flashing on the screen Otherwise the application will load then close then load
6. The Combo Box allows you to create a list of serial strings that will be listed in a pull down box and send a serial string to the control system Combo Box is not yet supported and will be available in a future release Translucent Objects All UPX 2 objects may be assigned a translucent property Refer to Translucent Objects on page 17 for additional information Annotation and MediaMarker You can annotate over RGB streaming video PowerPoint presentations web pages and any other viewable documents using a wide variety of tools and colors Also in addition to saving for future presentation you might also save it for future editing The screen image can be exported in a variety of file formats for distribution and publishing purposes In addition the presenter can devise an entire program and save it in the MediaMarker Notebook for future presentation Refer to Annotation on page 25 for more information Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 3 Universal Presentation Processor Crestron UPX 2 Programming Software Configuration Manager Have a question or comment about Crestron software Answers to frequently asked questions FAQs can be viewed in the Online Help section of the Crestron website To post a question or view questions you have submitted to Crestron s True Blue Support log in at http support crestron com First time users will need to establish a user account
7. These selections are under the Select Property to Modify located in the lower left corner of the RGB Video Properties window This property affects any source directed to this object RGB composite S video and component video 1 Draw a video or an RGB window and double click the window to open RGB Video Properties or Video Properties window 2 In the lower left hand corner of the window use the pull down menu under Select Property to Modify and assign an analog value for height left top and width RGB Video Properties Window RGB ideo Properties Inactive State O Active State f Design Touch Pad Area Set size User specified Full screen Screen O Enabled Maintain Aspect Ratio None 04 3 16 9 Select Property to Modify O Join Reserved Join Analog Feedback Join Height 7 OK Cancel Help e Analog Feedback Join Height adjusts the vertical size of the video RGB image Place an analog join number in the box The maximum analog height value that can be assigned in the SIMPL Windows program is the vertical resolution of the UPX 2 output in pixels not the input resolution of the source If an analog value of zero is sent to this analog join number the UPX 2 will not display the video it is too small to see You cannot have a value less than zero e Analog Feedback Join Left adjusts the horizontal position of the video
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15. but unlike a subpage there is no reference to the popup on any of the pages If the popup is set to display it will show up on top of each page in the project Refer to Popup Windows on page 18 for additional popup information The following illustration shows a list of popup windows in the demo program 2 e UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Reference Guide DOC 6286A Crestron UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Demo Program Popup Windows as Displayed in VT Pro e GQ Popup windows i Annotate Menu join 495 left 0 top 0 Annotation Capture Busy join 498 left 440 top 2 Annotation Capture Buttons join 497 left 440 top 2 Annotation Controls join 496 left 0 top 0 Embedded Annotation Capture Controls join 486 left 0 top 0 Toolbar join 484 left 0 top 708 A Toolbar2 join 485 left 0 top 708 NOTE You cannot annotate over popup windows Embedded Applications Embedded applications Word Excel NetMeeting Adobe Reader MediaMarker PowerPoint Windows Media Player etc require an assigned join number to start the application The default path can be any resident file or web page Refer to Embedded Applications on page 21 for additional information Edit Object Box The Edit Object Box allows you to enter text from the UPX 2 and send a serial string to the control system Edit Object Box is not yet supported and will be available in a future release Combo Box
16. has the ability to Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 1 Universal Presentation Processor Crestron UPX 2 simultaneously display up to three sources two video sources and one RGB source or two RGB and one video source The following diagram illustrates the video processing capabilities of the UPX 2 UPX 2 Video Processing Block Diagram Pentium Engine Image Capture e Touch Graphics e Annotation e Image Capture saer H RGBHV Scaled High Resolution Output to Digital Touchpanel 4X3 Scaler Combiner Touchpanel Switcher Scaler gt RGBHV Matched Resolution to Touchpanel Output Scaler gt Digital ne Dia 4 Combiner y Computer Input 1 RGB A Computer Input 2 RGB B HDTV Composite S Video Component Input 1 Composite S Video Component Input 2 Additional Capabilities Touchpanel and Audience Display The UPX 2 has two outputs Output A for the presenter touchpanel and output B for the audience display Each output may display a different source or the same source NOTE The output resolution of both output A and B must match the resolution of the touchpanel display Popup Windows Popup windows menus controls and toolbars appear on the DualTouch Technology touchpanel output A and can be displayed or hidden on the audience display device output B Popup windows are similar to a subpage
17. if the user closes the application using the X close window control Route the embedded application to the audience display using this logic The touchpanel symbol digital and analog joins and an analog initialize symbol are used in this example The 0d entry in the Analog Initialize symbol routes the application to the audience display 24 e UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Reference Guide DOC 6286A Crestron UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor General Procedure Programming Example Saving Annotations The touchpanel analog join is selected in the VT Pro e project using the Display Output tab in this example join 25 Annotation Annotation tools can be created to annotate video windows RGB windows and embedded application files To create an annotation function in a UPX 2 program e Add device extenders for annotation in SIMPL Windows e Create a full page video window in VT Pro e for annotation Annotation cannot be created with a small video window that is to be displayed at full screen on output B e Either do a page flip or logic page full to the full screen video window when annotating e Add a delay of one second before switching output B to display output A This will allow the UPX 2 to send the source and switch to annotation mode while minimizing screen flicker Use the following logic to turn Annotation on and off The touchpanel interface and the Annotation devi
18. is either fixed or dynamically assigned by an analog join number Design the window by selecting the height width size and digital join number Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 19 Universal Presentation Processor Crestron UPX 2 Popup Window Properties Design Tab Popup Window Properties Display Image Description Design Effect Default Position and Size Left D Top Width Height Analog Feedback Join Type Join None EE Show Hide Digital Feedback Join 484s Show To Display Output Digital Feedback Join Ea ia NOTE The Show Hide digital feedback join is seen on output A only and displays the popup on top of all objects and subpages The Show To Display Output digital feedback join determines if the popup window will be displayed normal hidden or black on output B refer to notes on page 17 e Popup windows are created at the project level and can be viewed from any page At run time the popup window is created as the top most window above the page and all embedded applications You can assign the popup to appear anywhere on the screen e Default position and size can be assigned to each popup window Unlike a subpage reference default position can only be changed from the Popup Window Properties window Alternatively four analog joins can be assigned to dynamically change left top width and height e One digital feedback
19. join must be assigned to trigger the popup window to show hide Assigning digital join 0 will prevent the popup window from being compiled e Use the Effect tab to select the amount of translucency the transition effect none dissolve emerge fly from top fly from left and the speed of the transition Different effects can be assigned for opening and closing a popup window 20 e UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Reference Guide DOC 6286A Crestron UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Popup Window Properties Effect Tab Popup Window Properties Display Image Description Design Effect Translucent Transition Effect Activation Inactivation Effect Fly To TopRight 7 4 8 Oe CHUL Ret ae Rate I r O4 Speed j Speed Embedded Applications A number of third party or in house applications are embedded in a UPX 2 project For a list of embedded applications refer to UPX 2 Model Lineup on page 6 Embedded Applications for UPX 2 UPX 2_1GB and UPX 2 MSO as shown in Project View Ry upx 2 G a sets Applications 2 Adobe Reader Keyboard MediaMarker Notebook Microsoft Excel viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft Word Viewer NetMeeting PowerPoint Viewer Windows Media Player WordPad Kes E F ki upx 2_1GB B a a gt Applications By upx 2 mso B a Embedded Applications 7 Adobe Reader Keyboard fee MediaMarke
20. respective viewers however multiple Excel files can be opened at one time These viewers access the files from a flash card located in the front port A or B a USB drive or from a network drive NOTE Only the UPX 2 MSO is supplied with Word Excel and PowerPoint for creating content on the UPX 2 NOTE Launching Windows Media Player may cause a Java Script Error window to appear This occurs due to the restrictions imposed by virus prevention Click the Yes button to allow the media to play NOTE VT Pro e permits you to disable the minimize maximize close options in the title bar of embedded applications In the case of Media Player a second title bar containing these options cannot be disabled a VT Pro e 1 gt Windows Media Player Disabled File View Play Tools Help i cannot be D Now Playing Disabled Configuring Embedded e Right click on the application in the Work Space window and select Applications Properties to open the Embedded Application Property window Embedded Application Property Window Adobe Reader Embedded Applicaton Property Design r Default Position and Size Left Iwp width 320 Height Analog Feedback Join Type iy r Open Close State Display Mode Digital Join O Fullblown Skin O Analog Join None Digital Join None Auto r Target Reposition and Resize Default Path L O Disable Minimize Button H Disable maximize Button F iabe Dis
21. screen In this case set the horizontal and vertical offset to Zero Analog Feedback Join Width adjusts the horizontal size of the video The UPX 2 will not display the video if you enter an analog value of zero The maximum value assigned to width is the horizontal resolution of the UPX 2 output not the input resolution When you assign an analog value to height and width you must also assign an analog initialize value to that analog join number in SIMPL Windows Without an analog initialize value video will not be present when you do a page flip or subpage An analog value of zero has an image size of zero pixels for height and width If you also want the video to appear in a particular position on the screen you must set the top and left position values in an analog initialize If no analog value is assigned the UPX 2 defaults to the upper left corner of the screen regardless of where you have drawn the window location in VT Pro e For additional software information consult the VT Pro e help file Aspect Ratios Maintain the proper aspect ratio when setting the analog values Refer to the latest version of the Crestron UPX 2 Operations Guide Doc 6276 available from the Crestron website for additional information on aspect ratios 1 To maintain a 4 X 3 aspect ratio multiply the height by 1 33 to get the width 2 To maintain a 16 X 9 aspect ratio multiply the height by 1 78 to get the width Example Assum
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23. the image will be displayed right away if the object is currently visible If an auto refresh rate is set the image will be automatically refreshed periodically The following four image types are supported e bmp e jpg e png e gif Resource Management For best results in displaying the dynamic graphics the original image size should be the same as the desired display size Note that dynamic graphics resource management will not affect the original project Thus rebooting the device will trigger the original project to load 12 e UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Reference Guide DOC 6286A Crestron UPX 2 Dynamic Graphic File Locations Analog Output Security Issues Universal Presentation Processor The dynamic graphic files can be accessed from the following sources e A public drive e g e user on the device e An external flash drive attached to the device e AUNC server e g myserver users on a LAN e A URL server ona LAN e g 192 168 121 22 e Internet Server web server or ftp server All dynamic graphic errors invalid path filename failure to download are sent to the defined analog join number with the analog value indicating the specific error The analog output associated with the dynamic graphic has four defined values e 0 no error e 1 invalid path or file name e 2 failed to download the file e 3 file size is too big To load files from a UNC network server that r
24. to this join will determine the output to the audience display on output B 5 In SIMPL Windows select the appropriate analog value to select the input source NOTE When used with video windows invalid values out of 0 13d range are not treated as Od but instead black out the display The behavior is the same as if a valid source value was sent and there was no source connected to that input NOTE Graphics Same as output A None Black Values out of 0 13d range black out the display 16 e UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Reference Guide DOC 6286A Crestron UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Analog Values for Output Selection ANALOG VALUE VIDEO OUTPUT TYPE 0 Same as Output A RGB_1 RGB_2 HDTV_1 SVIDEO_1 SVIDEO_2 CVBS_1A CVBS_1B CVBS_1C CVBS_2A CVBS_2B CVBS_2C YPBPR_1 YPBPR_2 None 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 n a To display annotation embedded applications and multiple video sources from output A to output B use an analog value of zero to the analog join 25 NOTE If popup windows are displayed on output A and if the Show To Display Output digital join assigned in VT Pro e is held high the popup window will be displayed identical to display output A NOTE If popup windows are displayed on output A and if the Show to Display Output digital join signal is low then the popup window will be hidden from display output B when it is on a video rgb window a
25. with the correct file To optimize system performance try not to leave multiple applications open simultaneously To programmatically open files on network resources via serial join that require a password map the required drives as described in Network Connections shown in the next section Users can browse the network using the File Open windows but may need to enter a user name and password when browsing network drives Typing a full path name into a file path will not work if a connection has not been mapped The server and share name should be mapped first before adding subfolder names Ex my_server some_share will prompt for a username and password but my_server some_share a_folder mydoc doc will only say the resource is unknown For the default file path and file dialog of an embedded PowerPoint application to work properly the default path assigned in VTPro e should contain a single rather than a double before a folder name or file name For example g embedded apps crestron ppt Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 29 Universal Presentation Processor Crestron UPX 2 Network Connections From the Security section of the SETUP MENU commonly used network drives can be mapped All mapped network connections are displayed for convenience but only those labeled persistent will be reconnected if the UPX 2 is rebooted A username and password can be stor
26. 1 Invalid vtz file 122 Invalid MediaMarker template file 151 through 156 Unexpected error Refer to UPX 2 error log Programming Tips The UPX 2 is a complex product requiring knowledge in many areas This section is intended to shed light in certain areas to help the developer speed up development and optimize run time performance Restoring UPX 2 Default Settings To restore the default settings of UPX 2 1 Connect to the UPX 2 as described in the latest version of the UPX 2 Operations Guide Doc 6276 2 Open a console window in Crestron Toolbox and type the command RESTORE This command will affect the following parameters IP Table All IP table entries are deleted Video RGB settings Settings are reset to 0 Net ID Reset Net ID to 03 Display Output B will be set to 1024 x 768 Project Working Path The Project Working Path will be set to user display Internet Security settings High for Internet sites Medium for Intranet Low for Trusted sites Trusted sites list is restored to crestron com and 192 168 Standby Timeout Standby Timeout will be reset to 10 minutes Console settings Restored to factory defaults 115200 Baud no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit Mouse cursor show hide status Restored to factory default setting Hidden Ethernet Settings TCP IP properties will change to DHCP Mapped Drives All mapped drives will be cleared 28 e UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor
27. Crestron UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Reference Guide CRESTRON This document was prepared and written by the Technical Documentation department at CRESTRON Crestron Electronics Inc 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 1 888 CRESTRON i g All brand names product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners Windows and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries 2006 Crestron Electronics Inc Crestron UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Contents Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 1 Introductions peire n aiee n E eine ea eee Sheed 1 What You Should Know Before Starting 0 ccccesccssecesecseeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecnseenseeeseeenseeaees 1 Demo Progra ta pon eee a E o E NE OE RRA ee 1 Internal Block Diagram iecerei e e iaia Ei oiiae enen 1 Additional Capabilities serisnsnsnriionsin rrei e aii 2 Programming SoftWale sorso eeek iiin E iE e EE EE EEE E E E eE E N 4 Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC ssesseeeseeeerseeerereersrrrereersrerse 4 Programming with SIMPL Windows ccccesccesseeseceseceseceecseeeseeaeeeseeeneeeeeeereeerenseees 4 Programming with VisionTools Pro cccecceessesscessceeeceseceseceecseecseeeaeeeeeesseeerenseees 7 Programming Concepts oo onn E aA E E Gestetynne A A AR A A 9 To ch the POr eeno i ia N EEE AEE EN E E ie 9 Graphics eono e nem a E 11
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29. Video WIN dOWS cessi ia merone iei ne AE E EEEE ATEENA EEE Ea 13 Picture In Picture PIP ienna e O E E E E 17 Transl cent Objects ririo se o E E E a 17 Layering Backgrounds Video Windows Objects Subpages and Popup Windows 18 Popup WAN OWS ennea an Re ci E E E E sk eas E R ER 18 Embedded Apphicatonsy2cccccsssstccndaccosnstesetcdoaieotses e a E EEE 21 Annotation irti igs E EE E EE AI E O E E EEEE 25 Native Fonts Aeonin Mote acres e a eset s a NA S n ay AE tacts 26 MultiByte International Characters cccccceessessseesceesceesceecesecesecesecaeceeceeseeeneeees 26 WAY File Audio Messages cccscccssesssessseescessesseeseeesecesecnsecnsecaecaecaecnaecaaeeeeeneeees 26 DtAtUSHR POMS AASE setts tahoe EE E A ea yeteaseeth case ET 27 Progr ammm e Tips eenn bess vad ede Sos a tachauteen tees ia smeustha washes a E a eE SEa 28 Restoring UPX 2 Default Settings 20 0 0 cccceccceesceesceesceeeceeeceseceseceeecseecaeeeaeeseeenseenes 28 TAT SUAGE SUPPOMl 2s sehen a a Sesaheczsncexstesteeannducaed exsbeveencouaty ch a cesbeebeteatnegtsahs 29 SETUP MENU cecccdssscueacsereed exsteseeuesaurscsved sega A E 29 Embedded Applications ss irssi e iieri enient esae esii piispaa ehian 29 Network Connec HONS nerna aaeeea aA eies eet dbaci cubs Sogweedecsges ohcsdeess tee i aveede ta 30 DS VICSEXten rich skis E R EEEE E diesels oth coas Mees te 30 PLO CCU se eRe rs ead ee ERs Lo ENS he E E ON oe E 30 UPX Debug Output Window cecceccesseessesssesscesscesece
30. _ Excel _FB Excel Actually Closed reset out Open Close_ Excel clock Eg Slot 09 ID 03 Slot 01 C2I UPX CresnetPanel UPX Cresnet Touchpanel press2 Excel_Actually Open 5 AORE raa GBA 10l xl A Pe T Deea a a S 5 Analog Initialize 15 x Jan m23 an_act23 al Analog Initialize n an_fb24 an_act24 Excel_Actually Open 0o EE A_UPX output B _ an_ w25 an_act25 an_m 26 an_act26 n an_fb27 an_act27 j This example has join 1 assigned to a button that is used to toggle the state of Excel Press 1 is routed to the clock line of a toggle symbol The output of the toggle is routed to fb 2 Join 2 is referred to as the Open Close Excel state digital join The feedback signal of the Open Close state digital join is used to open and close the application In this example when fb 2 goes high Excel opens and when fb 2 goes low Excel closes Because clicking the X in the upper right corner can close the application the toggle must be kept synchronized with the actual state of the application So a one shot is used to reset the state of the toggle The Press signal of the Open Close state digital join can be used to determine the true state of the application In this example when Press 2 goes high Excel is open When Press 2 goes low Excel is closed Here we use the falling edge of Press 2 through a one shot symbol to reset the state of the toggle symbol Now the toggle will remain properly synchronized
31. a IPID Remap this IP ID at program upload r Default Address iz E E y E e Use IP Address Use Host Name r Port TCP CL ow OK Cancel Apply Device Settings Crestron UPX 2_1GB Cresnet Univer Ea Serial Upload Settings Ethernet Upload Address I Device Info Device Name Net ID UI Project Connection Sheet net io 03 k Cancel e The ID code specified in the SIMPL Windows program must match the Net ID of each unit Programming Manager is the view where programmers program a Crestron control system by assigning signals to symbols The symbol can be viewed by double clicking on the icon or dragging it into Detail View A description for each signal in the symbol is described in the SIMPL Windows help file F1 Once a program has been written it can be compiled and uploaded to the control system Refer to the latest version of the 2 Series Reference Guide Doc 6256 for instructions Programming with VisionTools Pro e The layout and functionality of the UPX 2 user interface is created in VisionTools Pro e VT Pro e The user interface can be created to take advantage of all of the UPX 2 s presentation processing capabilities and built in PC applications When creating a new VT Pro e project for the UPX 2 select the appropriate UPX 2 model as the panel type Project Resolution The resolution of the project must be set to
32. able Close Button Digital Join O Disable Sizing Border OK Cancel Apply Help e Enter the position width and height of the application There is a minimum width and height value for the analog join that controls the display of the embedded applications You cannot send a width or a height of zero to make an embedded application disappear The title bar is always displayed and the minimum width is the standard windows limit Be 22 e UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Reference Guide DOC 6286A Crestron UPX 2 Programming Example Universal Presentation Processor sure to use the Open Close feature and not a width or height of zero to make the application disappear Edit the Default Path in the Embedded Application Property window to point to your new location The UPX 2 supports removable storage devices such as compact flash via PC Card or USB interface When a device is inserted for example a PC Card in the front port of the UPX 2 a drive letter is automatically assigned by the UPX 2 for access to that storage The first device is assigned the drive letter G Allowable drive letters are G through L If the assigned drive letter is for temporary use no further steps are required If one or more devices are added to the UPX 2 for continuous use ensure they are connected and then reboot the UPX 2 The assigned drive letters will not change unless you change the connected devi
33. age log permits you to copy save to file clear error messages and enable automatic scrolling Join The Join menu permits you to clear join trace and join watch Connection The Connection menu allows you to copy the log in the left column turn off the trace function and allow the log to automatically scroll View Enables you to view the toolbar and set the translucency level Translucency level can be set from 50 to 100 in 10 increments Project This menu allows you to hide the system bar and open the SETUP MENU System Allows you to show hide the cursor display the command prompt exit the debug mode close all applications or shut down and reboot the UPX 2 Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 31 Universal Presentation Processor Crestron UPX 2 Help Provides debug version information of the Upx Debug Output window UPX Debug Window Tabs Message Log Tab The Message Log tab and Log menu perform the following functions Log and display all connection status messages and error messages In the debug mode log messages are displayed in the Message Log pane and saved to the log file When not in debug mode the log message are only saved to the log file At any time the message log can be saved to a specified location by selecting Log Save to File menu item Selecting Log Clear Error Message clears log message in both the debug output window and log f
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36. ce extender helper symbol are required Refer to the SIMPL Windows help file for information on device extenders and specific information about the Annotation Reserved Joins SIMPL Windows Annotation On Off Logic E Slot 09 ID 03 Slot 01 C2I UPX CresnetPanel UPX Cresnet Touchpanel Interface Annotation ON_FB Annotation _OFF_FB 6118 press118 Annotation_ON fb119 press119 Annotation_OFF fb120 press120 press121 e1 Slot 09 1D 03 Slot 01 Slot 01 21 UPX 2 Annotation Reserved Joins Fanotation_No_Fill_Object_Off Fanotation_Highlight_Object_On Fanotation_Highlight_Object_On_fb ___ Fanotation_No_Fill_Object_Off_fb Fanotation_Highlight_Object_Off Fanotation_Highlight_Object_Off_fb Annotation ON Annotation OFF JaA LAARA eee b Annotation ON FB Annotation OFF FB Fanotation_Mode_On Annotation _Mode_On_fb Annotation _ode_Off Annotation _vode_Off _fb Annotation_Font_Strikeout_On Fonotation_Font_Strikeout_On_fb Fanotation_Font_Strikeout_Off Fanotation_Font_Strikeout_Off_fb Fanotation_Lock_On Fanotation_Lock_On_fb Fanotation_Lock_Off Fanotation_Lock_Off_fb Annotations can be saved as graphics files JPG BMP or MediaMarker files The file format is specified in the Media Marker Session Information window accessed from the SETUP MENU Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 25 Universa
37. ces or reboot without the device s connected From this point forward you can connect and disconnect other temporary use devices without rebooting This is only a configuration step and not required for normal use The device will function even if this step is not performed However this will guarantee the drive assignment letter will remain consistent for long term use NOTE The flash card can also be used to save and retrieve MediaMarker presentations The following programming example represents one possible solution for a typical embedded application 1 In VT Pro e open the Embedded Application Property window enter a digital join number and select the default path that includes the filename This can be one of the drives on the front of the UPX 2 drive G through L or a network drive In SIMPL Windows setup the following logic that allows you to open and close an embedded application and report the open close state of the application NOTE The following example requires the touchpanel interface symbol a one shot symbol and a toggle symbol Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 23 Universal Presentation Processor Crestron UPX 2 SIMPL Windows Programming Embedded Applications Excel On Off Example 3 S 11 One Shot One Shot 0 trig out Excel_Actually_Closed Excel Actually Open trig out reset pulse_time set out Open Close
38. cessor Reference Guide DOC 6286A Crestron UPX 2 Create a Popup Window Edit a Popup Window Design a Popup Window Universal Presentation Processor Unlike subpages where you draw the location on any main page a popup window s position is either a default position or assigned by join numbers Up to 24 popup windows controls menus toolbars etc can be created within a UPX 2 project These popup windows are listed in the VT Pro e workspace as shown in the following illustration Popup Windows in VT Pro e Project View a ra Popup Windows A Annotate Menu join 495 left 0 top Siril Annotation Capture Busy join 498 i Annotation Capture Buttons join 49 Siril Annotation Controls join 496 left na A Embedded Annotation Capture Con F Toolbar join 484 left 0 top 943 i Toolbar2 join 485 left 0 top 943 D Window Fullscreen e Window2 Embedded Preview i Window2 Video Preview 1 Right click on the Popup Windows folder If the folder does not exist right click on the project name and select Create Popup Window ProjectView 2 Select Create Popup Window and assign a name Right click on the popup window name and select Properties Alternatively you can select the popup window name and press Ctrl P Popup Window Right Click Menu A et Windows Enter Chr Chrl Del Rename F2 wv Show Tree Tooltip Ctrl T The position of the popup window
39. ed join instead of regular joins should be assigned to these controls to reduce network traffic Project When uploading a project to an external CF card a sub directory instead of the root should be used as the project working path Uploading projects directly to the root directory may fail 30 e UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Reference Guide DOC 6286A Crestron UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor UPX Debug Output Window The Upx Debug Output window is used to view messages errors and network traffic This information can be used to troubleshoot the UPX 2 e Access the Upx Debug Output window by pressing Ctrl Alt Shift on the PS 2 keyboard connected to the UPX 2 e When prompted enter the user account upxadmin and the password upxadmin and click Validate Security Window Validate User Account Info X User Account upxadmin Password Re kkk O Remember Password When the Upx Debug Output window is open all of the visible buttons on the screen will display their assigned join numbers Three tabs are displayed when the Upx Debug Output window opens Message Log tab Join Info tab gt Connections tab UPX Debug Window Menus The UPX Debug Output window contains seven pull down menus UPX Debug Output Window e Upx Debug Output Log Join Connection View Project System Help Log The mess
40. ed to automatically logon to a network resource This username and password will be stored as encrypted data on the UPX 2 If a username and password are not stored or if the username password entered is incorrect the user will be prompted upon restarting the UPX 2 If the user is immediately prompted with a second request for a password the correct username password was not entered Mapped connections can be verified by clicking on the Close Browsed Network Connections button This will close all non persistent connections and remap all persistent connections If the error message A specified logon session does not exist It may have already been terminated is displayed a domain or workgroup name may be required as part of the username For example domain username The Close Network Connections join or button on the Security section of the SETUP MENU will close ALL connections and then attempt to reconnect persistent drives This will require the user to enter the username and password if it is not stored To change a drive letter of an existing connection or to add a drive letter to an existing connection the connection must be removed and recreated When recreating the connection you can change the username password and specify whether the username password is to be remembered on existing connections Device Extender If joins in the device extender need to be routed to joins assigned to UPX 2 controls the same reserv
41. equires a password the required drives need to be pre mapped The user can do this from the SETUP MENU By making the connection persistent the connection will be re established after the device is rebooted Video Windows Video windows created on a page in a VT Pro e project can be configured using the Video Properties window Once a video window is created using the Draw RGB Window or Draw Video Window options double click the video window to open RGB Video Properties or Video Properties window so you can configure the source position and size using the input selection Assigning a default input always displays that video or RGB source To change a video or RGB source in the window assign an analog join number for input selection Once an analog value is assigned it overrides the default input The following sources may be displayed on output A e Maximum of two video sources per page e Maximum of two RGB sources per page e Maximum of two video amp one RGB source e Maximum of two RGB amp one video source Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 13 Universal Presentation Processor Crestron UPX 2 Changing Size and Position The UPX 2 has the ability to change the size and position of any video or RGB with Analog Joins window on command To change the window size and position on the fly by using programming use VT Pro e analog join numbers for height width left and top
42. fy Digital Press Join Select the Effect Tab and move the slider to adjust the level of translucency from 0 none to 100 invisible Save and compile the project and upload to the UPX 2 NOTE Translucent objects are translucent over graphic elements and backgrounds only The background cannot be translucent Layering Backgrounds Video Windows Objects Subpages and Popup Windows The following are guidelines for layering backgrounds video windows and objects in a UPX 2 VT Pro e project Backgrounds A background on a page is always the back layer It cannot be moved in front of video windows or objects Video Windows and Objects buttons etc The depth of video windows and objects are specified in VT Pro e at design time Subpages Subpage background and objects are always on top of other objects but below popups The subpages are displayed in the order in which the digital feedback occurs This allows a subpage to be placed on top of any other subpage Popup Windows Popup windows are the top most layer Unlike subpages popup windows do not require a reference and will draw on top of the current page when activated For additional information consult the VT Pro e help file Popup Windows Popup windows which contain control buttons and other objects are not normally visible to the audience display output B unless specifically assigned 18 e UPX 2 Universal Presentation Pro
43. g illustrations From top to bottom C2Net Device Slot 9 and C2Enet Device Slot 8 E a PROZ Slot 1 Empty C2 Card Slot Slot 2 Empty C2Y Card Slot Slot 3 Empty C2 Card Slot EE Slot 4 C21 com EE Slot 5 C2I IR8 H E Slot 6 C21 108 GE Slot 7 C21 Rv8 if Slot 8 CZENET 2 E3 Slot 9 C2Net Device ce ID 03 UPX 2_1GB Cresnet Universal Presentation Processor i TH Slot 10 C2I PRO2 LCDPANEL Eam PROZ Slot 1 Empty C2 Card Slot i Slot 2 Empty C2 Card Slot bane Slot 3 Empty C2 Card Slot 1 H Slot 4 C21 come HB Slot 5 C2I IR8 4 H Slot 6 C2I 108 4 H Slot 7 C2I Rv8 ER Slot 8 C2ENET 2 ney IP ID 03 UPX 2_1GB Ethernet Universal Presentation Processor E3 Slot 9 C2Net Device iE Slot 10 C2T PROZ LCDPANEL e Additional UPX 2 devices are assigned different Net ID or IP ID numbers as they are added 6 e UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Reference Guide DOC 6286A Crestron UPX 2 Programming Manager Universal Presentation Processor e Use the Device Settings window to change the Net ID or IP ID as shown in the following figures From Left to Right UPX 2 Device Settings Windows for Cresnet amp Ethernet Device Settings Crestron UPX 2_1GB Ethernet Unive Ed Serial Upload Settings Ethernet Upload Address Device Info Device Name IP Net Address UI Project Connection Sheet rIPID H
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45. ile Selecting Log Automatic Scrolling automatically scrolls the log message in the debug output window Message Log Tab on the Upx Debug Output Window 01 x Log Join Connection View Project System Help H Message Log Join Info Connections 2 OK Connection completed Time Stamp 16 16 08 04 06 2004 Module UpxPanel Join Info Tab The Join Info tab provides the following features All join values are continually updated in the Join Info pane of the Upx Debug Output window All join numbers can be watched A button click can be simulated on all digital joins Reserve joins do not simulate for initial release All analog and serial join values can be changed on the fly available in future release 32 e UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Reference Guide DOC 6286A Crestron UPX 2 Connections Tab Universal Presentation Processor Join Info Tab on the Upx Debug Output Window lO Log Join Connection View Project System Help E Join Values GI Analog Join Digital Join 2 HEE Join 4 i Join 5 oa Join 7 aa Join 11 HE Join 16 i Join 17 i Join 18 Connections Join Trace Value The Connections tab lists all connections to the UPX 2 and their associated properties Connections Tab on Upx Debug Output Window e amp Upx Debug Output Log Join Connection View Project System Help l HA Cresnet Hg Hos
46. indirect text on buttons No firmware changes are required in either case To place static text on a button you must use VT Pro e 3 0 or later Indirect text on a button is entered in VT Pro e and the actual string to be displayed is entered in SIMPL Windows You must use VT Pro e 3 0 or later to guarantee that the full set of characters in the font is stored on the UPX 2 You must use SIMPL Windows 2 03 11 or later to enter Chinese characters directly As of this publication date only completely single byte or completely multibyte strings may be entered or they will not be compiled correctly in SIMPL Windows In other words you cannot enter Chinese character interspersed with numbers You can enter Chinese characters or numbers in separate strings Crestron is scheduling time to fix this in the near future and the release notes for SIMPL Windows will mention it For now the workaround of showing a graphic that displays the string can be used but it is not dynamic WAV File Audio Messages The UPX 2 is capable of playing audio messages as system prompts and responses These files are recorded as WAV files on a PC using an audio utility such as Sound Recorder that is packaged with Microsoft Windows 95 98 Me XP NT 2000 Files from other sources may also be converted to an acceptable format by using this or a similar utility Many other audio utilities are available commercially or as shareware The UPX 2 only accepts the following WAV file f
47. ing the height is 100 Aspect Ratio Height Width 4X3 100 133 16X9 100 178 Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 15 Universal Presentation Processor Crestron UPX 2 Source Assignment There are two ways to assign a source for video windows and display output B Defaults Defaults allow the user to assign the video source to be used when the video object is displayed The selection can be overwritten with an analog join Joins Joins allow the user to select the source of a video window via analog joins Procedure 1 Draw a video or an RGB window 2 Double click the window to view the window s properties 3 In the lower left hand corner of the window use the pull down menu under Select Property to Modify and assign an analog value for height left top and width Refer to Changing Size and Position with Analog Joins on page 14 4 Select the source for the audience Output B by selecting the Display Output tab of the Project Properties window in VT Pro e and choose an analog join number Project Properties Display Output Tab Project Properties Design Information Compile Page Resize La Annotation Display Output Status Report L Protection AnaogJcin Nove Te OK Cancel Apply Help In this example analog join 25 is assigned in the Project Properties window The analog value assigned
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49. l Presentation Processor Crestron UPX 2 Native Fonts The UPX 2 includes a variety of native built in fonts that are listed below These fonts are all anti aliased via the hardware and produce good results in a VT Pro e project The UPX 2 does not support anti aliasing of non native fonts UPX 2 Native Fonts Arial Arial Bold Arial Bold Italic Arial Italic BudHand Comic Sans MS Comic Sans MS Bold Courier New Courier New Bold Courier New Bold Italic Crestron Transport Outline Microsoft Sans Serif Palatino Linotype ST Black Tahoma Times New Roman Times New Roman Italic TP Gui Cons 01 Courier New Italic Lucida Console MS Sans Serif ST Bd Cn ST Md Cn Tahoma Bold Times New Roman Bold TP Black Condensed TP Gui Transports Crestron Transport Marlett MS Sans Serif ST Bd Ex Symbol Terminal Times New Roman Bold Italic TP Black Extended TP LCD Verdana Webdings Wingdings MultiByte International Characters Most languages use a single byte of 8 bits to represent a character e g English French German Hebrew Russian Thai etc Multibyte character fonts require more than the usual 8 bits to specify a character This occurs when a language has more than 256 characters 2 in a font For example Chinese fonts contain several thousand characters Other multibyte languages include Japanese and Korean There are two separate issues with multibyte characters static text on buttons and
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51. manual contains SIMPL Windows programming instructions VisionTools Pro e VT Pro e programming instructions and related information for the UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor For specifications installation and setup information refer to the latest version of the UPX 2 Operations Guide Doc 6276 available from the Crestron website http www crestron com manuals What You Should Know Before Starting This manual is written for the experienced Crestron programmer Before programming this product the reader should be familiar with the following Crestron development tools e SIMPL Windows e VT Pro e For information on SIMPL Windows refer to the latest version of the SIMPL Windows Primer Doc 6253 Crestron also recommends the latest version of the 2 Series Control Systems Reference Guide Doc 6256 Both of these documents are available for download from the Crestron website SIMPL Windows and VT Pro e feature context specific help to guide the programmer with device specific information To view the help file at any time press F1 Demo Program The UPX 2 is shipped with a two window user interface in the demo program For information on loading and using the demo program refer to the latest revision of the UPX 2 Operations Guide Doc 6276 Internal Block Diagram The UPX 2 is a Cresnet or Ethernet network device and has all the same features as a touchpanel plus video processing features The UPX 2
52. match the native resolution of the display device In VT Pro e go to Edit Project Properties and select the Design tab e Set the Panel size horizontal vertical pixels to the native resolution of your DTT 15V2 DTT 17 touchpanel device This should be done before any pages are created The output resolution of the UPX 2 must match the native resolution of your touchpanel device and the VT Pro e project must match the output resolution of the UPX 2 These resolutions must match for video windows to function properly Current resolutions supported include 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 720 1280 x 960 1280 x 1024 1600 x 1200 Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 7 Universal Presentation Processor Project Properties Design Tab Crestron UPX 2 Project Properties X Display Output Status Report ES Protection Design Information I Compile Page Resize Annotation r Panel Type r Wizard Association peeso I Page size MAOR Clear r Default Page Properties Grid Settings Horz Vert E 2o Show Grid Snap to Grid r Background Colors Page Subpage Return page join number OK Cancel Apply Help Once a project has been created it can be compiled and uploaded to the UPX 2 Refer to the latest version of the UPX 2 Operations Guide Doc 6276 for instructions
53. nd displayed black when it is on graphics such as an embedded applications or a page Picture In Picture PIP With multiple sources available to the user a project including PIP can be created to preview connected sources To use PIP in a VT Pro e project the following conditions must be met PIP must be set to the top layer in VT Pro e at design time The PIP source cannot be simultaneously displayed full screen on display output B PIP can only be displayed on the local touchpanel but not display output B unless under annotation mode in which both outputs would be identical A PIP window will have a black border when it is displayed Translucent Objects Translucency allows any object in a project to be seen through This object property is selected in VT Pro e Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 17 Universal Presentation Processor Crestron UPX 2 To program the translucency of an object in VT Pro e double click on the object to be made translucent The properties window for the object appears Button Properties Translucent Setting Inactive State Active State F Bj 2 ES Ce Analog Join None bd Analog Join a Mode y0 j Mode vo E Appearance Graphic Text Effect Translucent Activation Inactivation Join O Reserved Join Select Property to Modi
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55. ocessor Crestron UPX 2 UPX 2 Model Lineup MODEL FIRMWARE EMBEDDED APPLICATIONS NOTES FLASH CARD SIZE UPX 2 512MB Internet Explorer Windows Media Can be upgraded to UPX 2 1GB or Player Netmeeting Adobe Acrobat UPX 2 MSO by purchasing UPX OS1GB or Reader and viewers for Word Excel UPX OS1GB MSO respectively Additional PowerPoint features may be available from free downloads from the Crestron website UPX 2 1GB 1GB MediaMarker Microsoft Internet Can be upgraded to UPX 2 MSO by Explorer Windows Media Player purchasing UPX OS1GB MSO Additional RealPlayer Remote Desktop features may be available from free downloads NetMeeting Java Runtime from the Crestron website Macromedia Flash Plug In Axis Activex controls DirectX and viewers for Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Microsoft PowerPoint and Adobe Acrobat UPX 2 MSO 1GB All of the embedded applications of the Additional features may be available from free UPX 2 1GB with the addition of downloads from the Crestron website Microsoft Picture Manager and full versions of Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel and Microsoft PowerPoint replace viewers be This model has been replaced by the UPX 2 1GB For upgrade information contact Crestron at 1 888 CRESTRON e The system tree of the control system displays the device in the appropriate slot with a default Net ID of 03 Cresnet or IP ID of 03 Ethernet as shown in the followin
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57. on r Connection AnalogJoin Do Annotation Analogdoin f2 r Screen Capture Progress _ Analog Join B r Other Errors Warnings Analog Join OK Cancel Apply Help Select an analog join s as the destination s for information about the Ethernet connection s status annotation process screen capture progress and other system errors and or warnings Analog values are defined in the following table Analog Output Definitions SECTION ANALOG VALUE DEFINITION Connection 1 Ethernet network traffic slowdown 2 Ethernet connection re established Annotation 100 Session folder is valid 101 Session folder invalid 102 Session folder disk space sufficient 103 Session folder disk space full Continued on following page Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 27 Universal Presentation Processor Crestron UPX 2 Analog Output Definitions Continued SECTION ANALOG VALUE DEFINITION Screen Capture Progress Other Errors Warnings application opens Ready Busy Success Failed Invalid file path Failed Write error Failed Unknown error Session folder invalid NOORWN gt 1 Embedded Application Default file will be used when the 2 Embedded Application No valid file selected User canceled File dialog 3 Embedded Application Invalid File 51 Invalid video source 12
58. ormat PCM 8KHz to 44KHz mono or stereo 8 bit or 16 bit For more information about how to use Sound Recorder refer to its User s Guide and extensive help information provided with the software Pre recorded WAV files for voice prompts and responses are available from Crestron These files can be stored into and programmed for use in the UPX 2 26 e UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Reference Guide DOC 6286A Crestron UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor directly or may be edited with the Sound Recorder For example the individual files can be combined to create custom messages NOTE WAV files for the UPX 2 can be obtained from the Sound Files section of the Crestron FTP site ftp ftp crestron com sound files NOTE WAV files reside in the UPX 2 s Flash memory and will affect the amount of available space for project screens For information on using WAV files in a UPX 2 project refer to the VT Pro e help file Status Reports A VT Pro e project can be configured to report certain aspects of the UPX 2 s operation to a SIMPL Windows program during runtime Open the Project Properties window and select the Status Report tab to specify analog joins that will receive status reports from the UPX 2 Project Properties Window Status Report Tab Project Properties Design Information l Compile l Page Resize Annotation Display Output Status Report Protecti
59. play of images pictures CD cover art etc that are hosted externally on a flash memory card or media server PNG Graphics The PNG file format utilizes lossless compression meaning image data is not lost when saving or viewing the image PNG format uses an alpha channel one byte of extra data per pixel to represent the pixel s transparency level A PNG image with alpha is capable of 256 levels of transparency Text and images can be antialiased so that sharp curves will look good against any background You can apply a true drop shadow that fades into the background and create images that take any shape or form There are many possibilities with alpha transparency PNG images are displayed with full translucency in VT Pro e and on the panel Dynamic Graphics Dynamic graphics allow an image to be dynamically updated at run time Dynamic graphics are updated either automatically based on the specified refresh rate or by sending a new file path to the panel from the control system The following UPX 2 objects can have dynamic graphics e Images e Buttons e Page backgrounds e Subpage backgrounds e Popup Window backgrounds The image size and position set at design time will be applied to the dynamic graphics Dithering and transparent bleeding color are not supported by dynamic graphics To help configure the dynamic image position and size at design time a dummy image e g Crestron Dynamic Graphic jpg will be used for
60. previewing the image layout if no image is selected Dynamic graphics on an image object will always be stretch fitted Dynamic graphic properties are assigned in VT Pro e by double clicking on the object Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 11 Universal Presentation Processor Crestron UPX 2 Button Properties Graphic Tab Button Properties Inactive State O Active State P gt E Analog Join None r Analog Join Mode Mode o Appearance Graphic Text r Image _ _ r Select Property to Modify Dynamic Graphic iy Serial Path Sef Pah Rone To Report Join None f O Compress Refresh Rate f0 second Select Property to Modify Join O Reserved Join OK Cancel Help The following dynamic graphics properties can be assigned to an object in VT Pro e e A serial join for file path e An analog join for error reporting e A default file path e An auto refresh rate 1 to 65535 in seconds At design time either a serial path join or a default path can be assigned If a serial join is assigned the default path will be disabled At run time if a default file path is assigned the file will be loaded when the project is loaded Whenever a file path is sent to the panel from the control system via the serial join the image file will be loaded immediately and
61. ption for each signal in the symbol is described in the SIMPL Windows help file F1 NOTE The current UPX 2 firmware release only supports UPDD formats 1 Add an analog initialize Od to the Touchout Format RGB 1 signal 2 Add an analog value to Touchout Destination RGB 1 to specify the touch out destination 0X02 via Cresnet 0X03 through OXFE via Ethernet where 03 to FE are Device ID numbers Assigning Device ID numbers allows multiple touchpanels to be attached to a control system using the same Device ID for Touch the PC Therefore a TPS touchpanel that has an IP ID of 04 and a UPX 2 with an IP ID of 03 can both have the same Device ID of 04 The IP Tables in the control system and the UPX 2 must be modified to have the Device ID For example an IP table entry with IP ID 03 and IP address 188 148 124 5 will need the Device ID number 04 After the Device ID has been added to the entry the device will be listed as 03 188 148 124 5 04 where 03 is the IP ID 188 148 124 5 is the IP address and 04 is the Device ID 3 Take serial string Touchout String RGB 1 to the COM port of the 2 Series control system TX 10 e UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Reference Guide DOC 6286A Crestron UPX 2 Universal Presentation Processor Graphics The UPX 2 features PNG image support which enables translucent objects to be placed over still images such as background The dynamic graphics feature enables the dis
62. r Notebook Microsoft Excel viewer ig Microsoft Internet Explorer i Microsoft Word Viewer ieke NetMeeting fe PowerPoint Viewer i WD Real Player Real Player re Remote Desktop ss Remote Desktop i windows Media Player windows Media Player iE WordPad WordPad MediaMarker Notebook e Microsoft Excel Microsoft Internet Explorer i Microsoft Word J NetMeeting a PowerPoint Embedded applications have the following features All embedded applications listed in the VT Pro e workspace are created by default for a new UPX 2 project All applications are created at project level one instance per project Each application can be assigned a static position and size that is used when a respective analog join is not assigned Each application can be viewed from any page at runtime Up to four analog joins can be assigned to each application to dynamically change position and size One feedback digital join must be assigned to dynamically show hide the application In the initial release this is a digital join Future releases can use an analog or digital join number Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 21 Universal Presentation Processor Crestron UPX 2 NOTE The UPX 2 and UPX 2 1GB are presentation tools and not content creation devices Because of this limitation only one PowerPoint Word or PDF file can be opened and viewed at a time by each of their
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66. t EHS Cresnet ID AA Ethernet B Interna ES Status ome Interna i EG Status B Intern E Status A Disconnected COM Port Connected Control Connected Video Connected Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 33 Universal Presentation Processor Crestron UPX 2 Problem Solving Reference Documents The latest version of all documents mentioned within the guide can be obtained from the Crestron website http www crestron com manuals This link will provide a list of product manuals arranged in alphabetical order by model number List of Related Reference Documents DOCUMENT TITLE 2 Series Control Systems Reference Guide SIMPL Windows Primer UPX 2 Operations Guide Further Inquiries If you cannot locate specific information or have questions after reviewing this guide please take advantage of Crestron s award winning customer service team by calling the Crestron corporate headquarters at 1 888 CRESTRON 1 888 273 7876 For assistance in your local time zone refer to the Crestron website http www crestron com for a listing of Crestron worldwide offices You can also log onto the online help section of the Crestron website to ask questions about Crestron products First time users will need to establish a user account to fully benefit from all available features Future Updates As Crestron improves functions adds new fea
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70. zip file This file contains the UPDD file which is to be installed on the PC that will be running Touch the PC 4 Run the setup program to install the UPDD Universal Pointer Device Driver into the computer to be used If a mouse driver is already installed uninstall it before installing this new mouse driver The only option that should be changed in the setup program is the COM port that will be used if COM port is not to be used Accept all other defaults 5 Create an RGB window in VT Pro e and configure for Touch the PC by opening the RGB Video Properties window Select the Design tab and click the box to enable the Touch Pad Area Save and compile the project Reference Guide DOC 6286A Universal Presentation Processor UPX 2 e 9 Universal Presentation Processor Crestron UPX 2 RGB Video Properties for Touch the PC RGB ideo Properties Inactive State Active State f Design Source Appearance Text r Set size Touch Pad Area User specified Full screen C Enabled O Screen r Maintain Aspect Ratio None 04 3 16 9 Select Property to Modify O Join Reserved Join 6 In SIMPL Windows right click on slot 1 of the UPX 2 in Program View and select Insert Device Extender then select UPX 2 UPX 2 MSO UPX 2_1GB Touch Out to begin programming Symbol Programming The following is a touch out programming example for RGB 1 A descri
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