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1. Touch PWR PWR Panel AXP AXP Central Controller AXM AXM GND GND FIG 12 AXlink wiring diagram Using AXlink for data with a 12 VDC power supply To use the AXlink 4 pin connector for data communication with the Central Controller and power transfer from a power supply the incoming PWR and GND cable from the power supply must be connected to the AXlink cable connector going to the touch panel FIG 13 shows the external power supply diagram 12 VDC power supply PWR GND PWR PWR aes AXP AXP Central Controller AXM AXM GND e GND FIG 13 AXlink and external 12 VDC power supply wiring diagram 1 Unscrew the PWR and GND wires on the terminal end of the power supply s 2 pin cable 2 Pair the GND wires from the power supply and Central Controller AXlink connectors together insert them into the clamp position for GND on the touch panel AXlink connector 3 Tighten the clamp and secure the two GND wires Never connect both power wires from the power supply and Central Controller to the PWR terminal on the touch panel AXlink connector Only the power supply PWR wire should be connected to the touch panel AXlink connector If both sources are used to provide power to the touch pa
2. Shorthand Variable Text Commands The table below lists the shorthand variable text commands you can use with the touch panel The shorthand command data is one byte non ASCII format except for pages passwords text and bitmap names Shorthand Variable Text Commands BMP Adds a bitmap file to a button Bitmap files are imported into TPDesign3 the numbers are assigned by the touch panel during the download process Syntax BMP lt variable text address gt lt bitmap gt Variables variable text address 1 255 bitmap Bitmap chosen from a file location Example SEND_COMMAND TP BMP 85 Bitmap1 Adds the Bitmap file to button 85 BOR Sets the border style on a button Syntax BOR lt variable text address gt lt border style gt Variables variable text address 1 255 border style See the Border Styles and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP BOR 65 11 Sets the border style to double shadow on button 65 d deo Wall Panel Shorthand Variable Text Commands Cont BMF Sets multiple attributes to a but ton slider or gauge This command allows you to program up to 12 attributes on one command line Syntax BMF lt variable text address gt lt attribute data gt Variables variable text address 1 255 attribute data OCH Jett lt top gt lt right gt
3. CBF This works only if the specified background color is not the same as the current color Sets the OFF Syntax feedback border CBF lt variable text address gt lt color_number gt color to the speci fied color Variables variable text address 1 255 color number See the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP CBF 1 0 Sets the OFF feedback border color to Red for the variable text button 1 CBN This works only if the specified background color is not the same as the current color Syntax CBN lt variable text address gt lt color_number gt Variables variable text address 1 255 color number See the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP CBN 2 78 Sets the ON feedback border color to Gray for variable text button 2 CFF Sets the OFF feedback fill color to the specified color This only works if the specified background color is not the same as the current color Syntax CFF lt variable text address gt lt color_number gt Variables variable text address 1 255 color number See the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP CFF 1 72 Sets the OFF feedback fill color to White for variable text button 1 CFN Sets the ON feed back fill color to the specified color This only works if the specified background color is not the s
4. Thread the incoming AXlink wiring through the cutout in the wall Disconnect the AXlink connector from the Central Controller and thread the terminal end of the 4 pin AXlink cable through the circular cutout provided on the wallbox Attach the data and power wiring to the touch panel Test the connection by reconnecting the AXlink connector to the Central Controller Verify that the panel is receiving power and functioning properly to prevent repetition of the installation Disconnect the AXlink connector from the Central Controller until installation is complete Connect the data and power wiring to the rear of the touch panel Insert the main unit into the wall cutout until firmly positioned and flush with the wall 10 Fasten the main AXD unit to the surface using the two 2 drywall clip sets consisting of screws and clips supplied with the enclosure FIG 10 Be SN _ Dry wall screws JP ie NR are inserted through the e i center holes on the housing Dry wall clips and screws are inserted through the notches cut out in the wall yoy FIG 10 Screw and clip locations for plasterboard dry wall mounting of main AXD unit 11 Place the magnet faceplate A in FIG 8 onto the main AXD unit B in FIG 8 by gripping the faceplate and placing it on with gentle force 12 Reconnect the AXlink wiring to the Central Controller The touch panel beeps when power is applied Wiring the Touch Panel The touch panel uses a
5. Bi Instruction manual BE vex 6 Color Video Wall Panel Firmware version G3 or higher Sien E TO Touch Panels and Accessories AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer AMX Corporation warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three 3 years from the date of purchase from AMX Corporation with the following exceptions e Electroluminescent and LCD Control Panels are warranted for three 3 years except for the display and touch overlay components that are warranted for a period of one 1 year e Disk drive mechanisms pan tilt heads power supplies MX Series products and KC Series products are warranted for a period of one 1 year e Unless otherwise specified OEM and custom products are warranted for a period of one 1 year e Software is warranted for a period of ninety 90 days e Batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered under the warranty This warranty extends only to products purchased directly from AMX Corporation or an Authorized AMX Dealer AMX Corporation is not liable for any damages caused by its products or for the failure of its products to perform This includes any lost profits lost savings incidental damages or consequential damages AMX Corporation is not liable for any claim made by a third party or by an AMX Dealer for a third party This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought or a claim is made
6. lt bottom gt Sets the rectangle position OB border styles gt See the Border Styles and Programming Numbers table on page 31 F lt font styles gt See the Font Styles and Programming Numbers table on page 31 OTT button text gt ASCII characters empty is clear P lt bitmap gt Bitmap filename empty is clear l lt icon gt 1 255 icon numbers are assigned in TPDesign3 project file OG text alignment gt 1 9 as shown the following alignment chart 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 For C1 C6 see the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 C1 lt on state fill color gt C2 lt off state fill color gt C3 lt on state border color gt C4 lt off state border color gt C5 lt on state text color gt C6 lt off state text color gt Example SEND_COMMAND TP BMF 255 T POWER ON CZB Ns p ECL Te Sets the text on button 255 to POWER ON appears on two lines adds a triple line bor der and sets the On state color to White ENA Enables disables buttons based on the variable text channel Syntax ENA lt variable text address gt lt disable button on off gt Variables variable text address 1 255 disable button on off 1 button disabled 0 button enabled Example SEND_COMMAND TP ENA 128 1 Disables the button with variable text channel 128 This button will stop
7. The wallbox can be secured to the stud by using either nails or screws This installation must be done prior to any wall installation Stud Tabs may be removed if not used for the installation Sheet ie BB CV6 Conduit Wallbox rock Ng 2 7 dal N lp KT TYPICAL DRYWALL INSTALLATION FIG 3 Screw location for attachment of the BB CV6 in a typical drywall installation 11 Slide the main unit B in FIG 2 into the conduit wallbox C in FIG 2 until it slides in completely and flush against the wallbox 12 Use the securing machine 4 40 screws four provided to attach the main AXD unit to the wall box The screws fit in the indicated holes on the main unit FIG 2 13 Place the magnetic faceplate A in FIG 2 on the main touch panel unit Make sure the faceplate is flush against the housing and it is secure 14 Reconnect the AXlink wiring to the Central Controller The touch panel beeps when power is applied Mounting the Decor style panel on a flat or solid surface To install Decor style touch panels 1 Remove the magnetically attached Decor faceplate A in FIG 4 from the main AXD unit B in FIG 4 by gripping the faceplate and pulling with gentle force 2 Cut out the surface using the dimensions shown in FIG 5 Be sure not to cut out notches for the expansion clips only used when mounting the panel in plasterboard FIG 6 shows a sample of the CV6 62 5924 06 cutout template used for an accurate visua
8. 4 pin AXlink connector for power and data FIG 11 If the distance between the panel and Central Controller exceeds power consumption limits you must connect an optional 12 VDC power supply to the 2 pin PWR connector If the panel is connected to an AXlink cable and receiving power from a 2 pin PWR connector power is not sent through the AXlink cable to any connected device Some installations may require a 90 right angle BNC adapter to accomodate a sharp bend in the video cable Be careful not to crimp the video cable and possibly damage the BNC connector by bending the video cable too far D CAUTION 2 pin PWR BNC female video connector connector 4 pin AXlink DB 9 RS 232 connector connector AXD CV6 Rear view FIG 11 Rear views of the AXD CV6 wall panel Preparing captive wires You will need a wire stripper and flat blade screwdriver to prepare and connect the captive wires 1 Strip 0 25 inch of wire insulation off all wires 2 Insert each wire into the appropriate opening on the connector according to the wiring diagrams and connector types described in this section 3 Turn the flat blade screws clockwise to secure the wire in the connector Do not over torque the screws doing so can bend the seating pin and damage the connector Do not connect power to the touch panel until wiring is complete If you are using a 12 VDC power supply apply power to the touch panel only after installation is complete
9. General buttons are part of the default touch panel program and cannot be changed General buttons create or revise pages and specify panel communication parameters Button examples include selection buttons information buttons adjustment buttons and operation bars The general button categories are described in the table below General Button Categories Selection buttons Selection buttons appear on touch panel pages and set communica tion parameters MAIN Information buttons Information buttons contain serial numbers and firmware version information The properties of these buttons cannot be changed These buttons have a dark fill and light text Adjustment buttons You can use the UP and DN buttons to set adjustment buttons The adjustment button example sets the baud rate for the connection from the touch panel to the computer Keypad buttons The keypad button opens a keypad so you can enter a password or value assignment All keypad buttons are interactive except for the 128 entry display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CLEAR D ENTER Decision buttons Decision buttons appear when an operation has two options and requires verification before an action is performed D Y S WV H ves to Delete All Buttons Di General Button Categories Cont Status buttons Status buttons always have a dark fill with light letters and have no fu
10. Wiring guidelines The touch panel requires 12 VDC power to operate properly The touch panel can use either a PS N 2 8 if the power is being supplied only to the touch panel or a PS N 6 5 power supply if the power is being routed through the touch panel to power another device The Central Controller supplies power via the AXlink cable or external 12 VDC power supply The maximum wiring distance between the Central Controller and touch panel is determined by power consumption supplied voltage and the wire gauge used for the cable The table below lists wire sizes and the maximum lengths allowable between the touch panel and Central Controller The maximum wiring lengths for using AXlink power are based on a minimum of 13 5 volts available at the Central Controller s power supply Refer to the Specifications section on page for more information Wiring Guidelines Wire Size Maximum Wiring Length 18 AWG 99 47 feet 30 32 m 20 AWG _ 62 93 feet 19 18 m 22 AWG 39 23 feet 11 96 m 24 AWG 24 73 feet 7 54 m If you install the touch panel farther away from the Central Controller than recommended in the Wiring Guidelines table connect an external 12 VDC power supply to the panel as shown in FIG 12 and FIG 13 DANGER Using AXlink for data and power Connect the Central Controller s AXlink connector to the AXlink connector on the touch panel for data and 12 VDC power as shown in FIG 12
11. during which a loss of power can be catastrophic If power is code from RAM to flash memory the unit will not operate at all when power returns CAUTION If you have not already installed the SoftROM program do so by following the steps on the AMX Control Disc Configuration To configure the communication setting for the SoftROM program 1 Press F1 to open the Configuration screen 2 Using the up down arrow keys select the communications port you are using to interface with the controller and press ENTER 3 Using the right arrow key move to the BAUD RATE column Then use the up down arrow keys to select the interface communications speed and press ENTER Be sure the BAUD RATE selections match the setting on the Controller 4 Press F10 to save the communication settings and exit the Configure screen Downloading the Firmware 1 Press F5 to acquire the list of online programmable devices You can press F2 to select all ONLINE programmable devices and F3 to clear all devices NOTE 2 Using the up down arrow keys select your firmware version listed in the Firmware column of the screen and press ENTER 3 Using the Tab key switch to the ONLINE MASTERS list and select the device to be programmed 4 Press ENTER for each device as it is selected Press F4 to program the selected device a loading message appears 6 Press F5 to refresh the screen Verify that the selected device has the correct firmware version If any dev
12. is from 1 255 Standard device addresses begin at 128 2 Press ENTER to save Setting the Device Used Use the DEVICE USED option in the Protected Setup page FIG 18 to assign a value for the number of devices being controlled by the touch panel 1 Press DEVICE USED to open the keypad and enter the panel s device number from 1 4 Each device number supports up to 255 programmable channel codes The multiple device settings allow you to create up to four unique touch panel buttons and or pages This value is used to determine the current device being used by the panel Enter the number of devices being used by the touch panel Press ENTER to save the value Adding a Page 1 Press PAGE on the Edit bar to open the PAGE menu 2 Press ADD to open the keyboard and enter a name for the new page Page names can be up to 20 characters 3 Press EXIT CHANGE to save close the keyboard and go to the new page Setting the page color 1 Press EDIT to open the Edit bar on the newly created page 2 Press PAGE on the Edit bar to open the PAGE menu 3 Press PAGE COLOR to open the color palette 4 Select a color from the palette the page automatically changes to the new color Adding a Button To add a button to the current page 1 Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu 2 Press ADD to open the ADD BUTTON operation bar On the LCD screen touch and drag to create a button The first touch point is the upper l
13. off Syntax SHO lt variable text address gt lt button on off gt Variables variable text address 1 255 button on off 0 button Off 1 button On Example SEND_COMMAND TP SHO 128 0 Sets button 128 off Programming Shorthand Variable Text Commands Cont TXT Adds text to a but ton Use the character to display text on multiple lines Syntax TXT lt variable text address gt lt text gt Variables variable text address 1 255 text Enter button text to appear on the button Example SEND_COMMAND TP TXT 2 VCR PLAY Sets the VCR and PLAY text on variable button 2 The character places VCR on a text line above PLAY on the button UNI Adds Unicode text to a button Characters for Middle Eastern languages such as Arabic are not supported within the Unicode fonts because they are bi directional Buttons with Unicode fonts can only be cre ated and edited using TPDesign3 Touch Panel Design Program Syntax UNI lt variable text address gt lt text gt Variables variable text address 1 255 text Enter button text to appear on button Example SEND_COMMAND TP UNI 2 Foreign Text Sets the Foreign Text on variable button 2 Button String Commands The table below lists string commands you can assign to buttons by using the touch panel editor Select the PROPERTIES option in the
14. the panel is receiving power and functioning properly to prevent repetition of the installation 7 Disconnect the AXlink connector from the Central Controller until installation is complete Connect the data and power wiring to the rear of the touch panel CUT OUT TEMPLATE AXD CVG NOT FOR USE WITH BB CV6 CONDUIT BOX If something happens id seesaw to the template contact 2 LONG SCREWS o your sales representative TOWARDS TOP O S for another copy THESE 4 HOLES ARE REQUIRED ONLY WHEN MOUNTING UNIT TO A SOLID SURFACE PODIUM DESK ETC rE TARGA LES UEC SECURE UNIT WITH 4 SCREWS FRONT BEZEL ONYE UNIT Is INSTALLED USING SUGGEST INSTALLATION OF 4 40 DRY L EXPANSIONS CLIPS THREADED INSERTS AT THESE 4 2 PROVIDED LOCATIONS FIG 6 Sample router cutout dimension template for the CV6 9 Insert the main unit into the flat surface mounting until firmly positioned and flush with the surface battery 10 Fasten the main AXD unit to the surface using the four surface screws 4 screws supplied with the enclosure FIG 7 Surface mount screws are inserted through the outer holes along the housing Four drilled holes correspond to the four 4 screws used to secure the housing to the flat surface FIG 7 Screw locations for flat surface mounting of the main AXD unit 11 Place the magnetic Decor faceplate A in FIG 7 onto the main AXD unit B in FIG 7 by gripping the faceplate and placing it on with ge
15. under this warranty or as a tort claim including negligence and strict product liability a contract claim or any other claim This limitation of liability cannot be waived or amended by any person This limitation of liability will be effective even if AMX Corporation or an authorized representative of AMX Corporation has been advised of the possibility of any such damages This limitation of liability however will not apply to claims for personal injury Some states do not allow a limitation of how long an implied warranty last Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages for consumer products In such states the limitation or exclusion of the Limited Warranty may not apply This Limited Warranty gives the owner specific legal rights The owner may also have other rights that vary from state to state The owner is advised to consult applicable state laws for full determination of rights EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY AMX CORPORATION MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AMX CORPORATION EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY Table of Contents Prod ct IMTOPIN ANON iiinssscnnncauninisinseniniancaniniinissdnknanieuninbainnaiascuumainiliiiiuinaenoa
16. 1 87 Sets the OFF feedback text color to Black for variable text button 1 CTON Syntax CTON lt variable text address gt lt color_number gt Variables variable text address 1 255 color number See the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP CTON1 72 Sets the ON feedback text color to White for variable text button 1 Variable Text Send_Commands Use variable text Send_Commands to set the borders fonts and text Variable Text Send_Commands Sets a specific button to On or Off Syntax IB lt variable text address gt lt ON OFF gt Variables variable text address 1 255 ON 0 OFF 1 Example SEND_COMMAND TP B 128 1 Sets button 128 Off BTOF Sets a specific button s active Syntax BTOF lt variable text address gt Sets a specific button s active state to On Variable state to Off variable text address 1 255 Example SEND_COMMAND TP BTOF255 Sets the state for button 255 to Off BTON Syntax BTON lt variable text address gt Variable variable text address 1 255 Example SEND_COMMAND TP BTON128 Sets the state for button 128 to On 6 Color Video Wall Panel Variable Text Send_Commands Cont IC Syntax Sets the border IC lt variable text address gt lt border style gt lt font font and text in size gt lt new button text g
17. AGEON tracking Example SEND_COMMAND TP TPAGEON DEFINE_DEVICE TP1 128 AMX Touch Panel TP2 129 AMX Touch Panel DEFINE_VARIABLE TP1_BUFFER 100 Buffer for TP1 TP2_BUFFER 100 Buffer for TP2 TRASH 50 For Parsing Above DEFINE _START CREATE BUFFER TP1 TP1_ BUFFER CREATE BUFFER TP2 TP2_ BUFFER SEND_COMMAND TP1 TPAGEON SEND_COMMAND TP2 TPAGEON DEF INE_PROGRAM FERRE PAGE TRACKING ROUTINE KEKKEKEKREKERERKERKEEKE IF LENGTH_STRING TP1_BUFFER IF FIND_STRING TP1_BUFFER PAGE 1 TRASH REMOVE_STRING TP1_BUFFER PAGE 1 SEND_COMMAND TP2 PAGE TP1_BUFFER CLEAR_BUFFER TP1_BUFFER IF FIND_STRING TP1_BUFFER PPON 1 OR FIND_STRING TP1_BUFFER PPOF 1 SEND_COMMAND TP2 TP1_BUFFER CLEAR_BUFFER TP1_BUFFER IF LENGTH_STRING TP2_BUFFER IF FIND_STRING TP2_BUFFER PAGE 1 TRASH REMOVE_STRING TP2_BUFFER PAGE 1 SEND_COMMAND TP1 PAGE TP2_BUFFER CLEAR_BUFFER TP2_BUFFER IF FIND_STRING TP1_BUFFER PPON 1 OR FIND_STRING TP1_BUFFER PPOF 1 SEND_COMMAND TP1 TP2_BUFFER CLEAR_BUFFER TP2_BUFFER EE In this program the command string is sent to the Controller in the DAGE page name or PPON PPOF page name format The string can be captured in the buffer for one pane
18. Edit bar press the target button and enter the string command with the Touch Panel keyboard The string command is sent to the control system when you press the button Button String Commands send_command within a panel as if sent from Axcess CU Syntax Turns the cursor SCU lt cursor value gt a On and Variable cursor value 0 Off and 1 On Example SCH 0 Turns the cursor Off SC Syntax Sends a serial SSC lt device offset gt lt send_command gt lt variable port text gt lt data gt Variables device offset Device number variable text The variable text number value on the touch panel data 0 59 characters Example SSC L QTXT 2 7 TEXT The string sends the command to put text on a button with a variable text value of 2 Its crucial that all the correct and be placed with no spaces after commas Button String Commands Cont port of the source panel to a destina SL Syntax Activates sleep SSL mode on the Example touch panel SL Activates sleep mode on the touch panel SP Syntax Sends data out SSP lt data gt through the serial Variables data Serial string command Sets the idle time to activate sleep mode for a touch panel in 1 minute tion panel Examples SSP CALIBRATE Sends the Calibrate command to another panel through the Serial Port SSP SSC 1 TXT 1 TEST Uses the SP command to send a Send Comman
19. ICON Variables command i variable text address 1 255 border style 0 41 See the Border Styles and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP 1I 1 6 Changes the border style on the variable text button one to double rounded ICON Syntax Changes the bor TCON lt variable text address gt lt border style gt der style of a spe Variables cific button variable text address 1 255 border style See the Border Styles and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP ICON25 6 Changes the border style on the variable text button 25 to double rounded Programming Variable Text Send_Commands Cont Enters text on a button IT Syntax Shorthand ver IT lt variable text address gt lt new button text gt SE Variables variable text address 1 255 new button text 1 60 characters Example SEND_COMMAND TP T 1 VCR PLAY Changes the title on variable text button one to VCR PLAY TEXT Use the character to display text on multiple lines Syntax TEXT lt variable text address gt lt new button text gt Variables variable text address 1 255 new button text Enter button text to appear on button Example SEND_COMMAND TP TEXT2 VCR PLAY Sets the VCR and PLAY text on variable button 2 The character places VCR on a text line above PLAY on the button
20. System Send_Commands SP Sends data out the serial port with trailing CR and LF Translates the and translates it as a carriage return to the next line Syntax SSP Example SEND_COMMAND TP SSP CALIBRATE Sends the Calibrate command to another panel through the Serial Port It is crucial that all the correct and be used with no spaces after the commas lt data gt ow ABEEP Outputs one panel beep even if the beep value is set to 0 in the Setup page Syntax ABEEP Example SEND_COMMAND TP ABEEP Beeps the panel Color Video Wall 23 System Send_Commands Cont ADBEEP Syntax Outputs a double ADBEEP beep even if the Example double beep value is set to 0 in the SEND_COMMAND TP ADBEEP Setup page Double beeps the panel AKEYB The keyboard string is set to null during power up and stored until power down Opens the touch Syntax panel keyboard AKEYB lt text string gt and initializes the text string entry Variable text string 0 59 characters Example SEND_COMMAND TP AKEYB TOUCH HERE Opens the touch panel keyboard with TOUCH HERE in the display AKEYP The keyboard string is set to null during power up and stored until power down Opens the touch Syntax panel keypad and axeyp lt number string gt initializes the number strin
21. ame as the current color Syntax CFN lt variable text address gt lt color_number gt Variables variable text address 1 255 color number See the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP CFN 1 30 Sets the ON feedback fill color to Aqua for variable text button 1 Shorthand Send_Commands Cont CPG Sets the specified page s back ground color to the specified This only works if the new background color is not the same as the current color Syntax CPG lt color_number gt lt page name gt Variables color color number See the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 page name 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND_COMMAND TP CPG 87 Main Page Sets the page title to Main Page and the color to Black CPP This only works if the specified background color is not the same as the current color Sets the specified Syntax page s back ground color to the specified color CPP lt color_number gt lt pop up page name gt Variables color number See the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 pop up page name 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND_COMMAND TP CPP 54 Audio Page Sets the popup page title to Audio Page and the color to Purple CTF Sets the OFF feedback text color to the speci This only works if the specified background color is n
22. ble serial mouse Refer to the MOU section on page 34 for the chart describing the BIT information and definitions PAGE Syntax Flips to a page PAGE lt page name gt with a specified Variable page name page name 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND_COMMAND TP PAGE MAIN PAGE Flips the touch panel to the page named MAIN PAGE PKEYP Syntax Displays aster PKEYP lt number string gt isks for keypad Variable entries number string 0 9999 Example SEND_COMMAND TP PKEYP 1988 Displays the touch panel keypad with instead of 1988 PPOF Syntax Closes a specific PPOF lt page name gt popup page Variable page name 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND_COMMAND TP PPOF Popup Page 1 Closes Popup Page 1 PPON Syntax Opens a specific PPON lt page name gt popup page Variable page name 1 50 ASCII characters Example SEND_COMMAND TP PPON Popup Page 1 Opens Popup Page 1 QBEEP Syntax Stops all beeps QBEEP Example SEND_COMMAND TP QBEEP Stops all beeps including ABEEP ADBEEP and AXlink beeps System Send Commande Cont RESET Cycles power on the touch panel Syntax RESET Example RESET Cycles the power on the touch panel Once the firmware is downloaded send this com mand to recycle power to the panel This comman
23. d SC to another panel through the Serial Port This is an on panel button string that is entered using on screen keyboard ST When the touch panel s input time matches the sleep time the panel goes to sleep Syntax SST lt sleep timeout gt Variable panel editor increments sleep timeout 1 Off 120 in minutes Example SST 5 Sets the touch panel s sleep time to 5 minutes WORKING Responding touch panels tell the sending touch panel to change its Main page to the color Verifies the com White munication Syntax between touch WORKING panels through the use of the on Example e CV6 panel serial port is connected to TPI program port e CV6 panel wants to verify communication between the TPI and itself e CV6 panel issues WORKING to its serial port It will be sent as SP WORKING e TPI receives the command and responds to the CV6 panel by telling it to set the Main page background to white Thus communication is verified Upgrading the Firmware To upgrade the firmware your PC must be connected to the DB 9 program port on the controller using a DB 9 programming cable The panel must also be connected to the Controller via a mini AXlink connection If power is lost during the download process the unit powers up with the same set of code prior to the download lost between the erase of flash memory and the completion of copying the new boot Q There is a small window
24. d insert tighten the circuit card spacers Connect the touch overlay s ribbon cable connector to the circuit card Re insert and tighten the housing screws to its four locations along the outside of the housing box Return the touch panel to the backbox or equipment rack and connect the AXlink connector 13 14 Insert the four mounting screws two expansion clips and tighten Put the magnetic faceplate back onto the main unit and verify that it is secure Replacing the Battery 6 Color Video Wall Panel 49 an Bh AMX reserves the right to alter specifications without notice at any time brussels e dallas e los angeles e mexico city e philadelphia shanghai e singapore e tampa e toronto e york 3000 research drive richardson TX 75082 USA 469 624 8000 800 222 0193 fax 469 624 7153 e technical support 800 932 6993 036 004 2488 7 02 2002 AMX Corporation All rights reserved AMX the AMX logo the building icon the home icon and the light bulb icon are all trademarks of AMX Corporation AMX reserves the right to alter specifications without notice at any time In Canada doing business as Panja Inc
25. d prevents the user from having to phys ically re cycling power on the unit SETUP Syntax Goes to the Setup SETUP page Example SEND_COMMAND TP SETUP Flips the touch panel to the Setup page SLEEP Syntax Forces the touch SLEEP panel to screen Example saver mode SEND_COMMAND TP SLEEP Activates the screen saver mode TPAGEOFF Syntax Deactivates page TPAGEOFF tracking Example SEND_COMMAND TP TPAGEOFF Deactivates the page tracking option mode and resets the sleep timer TPAGEON See page 28 for a more detailed explanation Activates page tracking WAKE Syntax Deactivates WAKE screen saver Example SEND_COMMAND TP WAKE Deactivates the touch panel screen saver mode and resets the sleep timer XMRT Sets the new net work communica tion retry value for the panel and Syntax XMRT lt number gt Variable number 1 15 ASCII characters SoftROM Example SEND_COMMAND TP XMRT Din Sets the XMODEM wait for character retries to 9 XMTO Syntax Sets the new net XMTO lt number gt work communica Variable tion delay for the panel and Soft number 4 30 ASCII characters ROM Example SEND_COMMAND TP XMTO 5 Sets the new XMODEM character delay time to 5 seconds System Send_Commands Cont TPAGEON Syntax Activates page TP
26. der to set for the button and return to the Button Properties page The BORDER button changes to show the selected border type Setting the channel code The channel button sets the device and button channel codes Channel codes and variable text codes work the same for all button types including joysticks and bargraphs 1 Inthe Button Properties page press DEV to open the keypad and set the touch panel s device number 2 Enter 1 2 3 or 4 in the keypad The programming software uses device codes 1 4 to identify the touch panel Refer to the G3 Firmware Design and Reference instruction manual for more information If DEVICE USED is set to 4 and Base Device Number is 128 the Controller recognizes bus devices 128 131 The panel will not allow you to enter a device number greater than the DEVICE USED NOTE without first displaying a decision box asking if you accept the new selection or not 3 Press ENTER to save the device number close the keypad and return to the Button Properties page 4 Press CHAN to open the keypad and enter a channel value of 1 255 The source code uses the channel code number to identify the button and its programmed operations The channel code for non active buttons is 0 5 Press ENTER to save the channel number close the keypad and return to the Button Properties page Sen dl Setting the variable text code The variable text buttons set the device and button channel codes for the bu
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28. ect and be used with no spaces after the commas CALIBRATE Syntax Starts touch panel CALIBRATE calibration Example CALIBRATE Starts the calibration sequence mode on the touch panel CHECK CAL Syntax Enters the calibra CHECK CAL tion test mode Example CHECK CAL Begins the calibration check mode on the touch panel Serial Commands Cont ECHO ON Turns On charac ter echo Syntax ECHO ON Example ECHO ON The character echo is sent back to the computer ECHO OFF Turns Off charac ter echo Syntax ECHO OFF Example ECHO OFF The character echo is not sent back to the computer GET CAL Gets the calibra tion variables Syntax GET CAL Example GET CAL Gets the calibration variables on the touch panel HELLO Verifies that serial communication is working properly Syntax HELLO Example HELLO If the communication is active and working the response is How are you doing MOUSE Turns on serial mouse or other touch devices Syntax MOUSE lt mouse type gt Variables mouse type 00 Mouse cursor Off 01 Microsoft serial mouse cursor On Example MOUSE 01 Turns on Microsoft compatible serial mouse Refer to the MOU section on page 34 for the chart describing the BIT information and definitions RESET Cycles power on the touch panel Syntax RESET Example RESET Cycles the power on the touch panel Once
29. eeriserrreerresrrresrersrens 18 Adding text icons and bitmaps to a button ccccceeeceeeee eee eeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeetseesenenaeeeeeeeeees 18 Using TPDesign3 to Download Bitmaps Icons and Fonte 19 Creating a Bargraph and Joystick saceccsneccdlivncnhesenenmctisraceesdareneaadboonnearaldbeeituneitetabtareeune 19 Adding a bargraph or joystick button 20 Setting Bargraph and Joystick Properties A 20 Setting the level code tease eeaeeeseaaeeseaaeeseaaeeseeeeseaeeseeaeesecaeeeseneeeeaas 20 ez cote video wapone aaam ee Le ll WEE 21 E REELLE DEE Eege 21 System Send Commands seirian odei e eri e a e eaaa wns an ieai 23 Video Gend Commande 29 Programming d Hie 31 Shorthand Send Commande 32 Color Send Commande 36 Variable Text Send Commande 38 Shorthand Variable Text Commande ennnennnennnnnnnnnnnennnrnnnnrnrnnnrrrnreensrensrenrennrrnreeer eene 40 Button String CommandS E 43 Upgrading the Firmware saseccseciiccsisnieswadiwsesesceveassiasntasinatnersdsuessundeadsensewewaccadaadaciurns 45 Configuration EE 45 Ree ee nr Hung 45 Replacing the Battery scidisiccecscadiasesnesiossaenisenseussnsansnantascswawsaiuduendnactauswadaccenasencneninns 47 AXD CV6 Battery Hepnlacement vk 47 luct Information Product Information The AMX Color Video Wall Panel AXD CV6 contains a 6 14 40 cm visible area 256 color active matrix liquid crystal display LCD The self contained enclosure uses a microprocessor to control a wide ra
30. eft corner of the button Resizing a button 1 Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu 2 Press RESIZE Then touch any edge of the button and drag Removing your finger from the panel saves the button dimensions Defining On Screen and External Button Properties External pushbuttons are configured with features similar to on screen buttons Their functionality can be set just as any other button on the touch panel Use the PROPERTIES option of the BUTTON menu in the Edit bar to set button borders page flips button colors for channel on off conditions channel variable text codes and string macro assignments External button properties include only the button type page flips channel codes and string macro assignments Although the Border and Color sections of this page appear they are of no use to external pushbuttons since they do not appear on screen To set button properties 1 Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu options 2 Press PROPERTIES to open the PROPERTIES operation bar 3 Press the new button to open the Button Properties page This page lists the properties for the active button 4 Press BUTTON TYPE this opens the BUTTON TYPE menu Choose a button type for the selected button to open the associated Button Properties page Each button type has its own Button Properties page with settings specific to the button Press BORDER to open the BUTTON BORDER pages Select a bor
31. erminal ready not used et lt 4 5 GND _ Signal ground e g iH 6 DSR _ Data set ready not used i AC of 1 S 7 RTS Request to send not used Ka 8 CTS Clear to send not used 9 N A Not used Female Power connector PWR GND 12 VDC power supply Optional 7 to 8 pin connector 5 GND j 5 GND 3 TxD ir 3 TXD 2 RXD 2 RXD G3 Touch panel Mouse or PC DB 9 connector DB 9 connector Male Female FIG 15 DB 9 RS 232 connector and power supply wiring diagram Use connector pins 2 3 and 5 for data and ground For some applications you may need to strap pins 7 request to send and 8 clear to send together depending on the PC Installation 12 6 Color Video Wall Panel Designing Touch Panel Pages There are two ways to approach creating touch panel pages e TPDesign3 Refer to the TPDesign3 Touch Panel Program Version 3 16 instruction manual for more information e On board editor This document describes basic use of the on board editor to create pages and buttons Refer to the G3 Firmware Design and Reference instruction manual for more detailed firmware information Buttons Standard button types include rectangles and other geometric shapes you can create with the touch panel editor Buttons are set with attributes meaning there is a response from the Central Controller when you touch the button
32. fonts You must import variable text fonts into a TPDesign3 project file and download the project file containing the fonts to the touch panel The variable fonts are programming numbers assigned by the touch panel during the download process Border styles can be used to program borders on buttons sliders and gauges Border Styles and Programming Numbers No Border styles No Border styles 0 No border 11 Double shadow No border special 20 3 dimensional rectangle 1 2 Single line 21 3 dimensional rectangle 2 3 Double line 22 3 dimensional round 1 4 Triple line 23 3 dimensional round 2 5 Single rounded 24 3 dimensional neon 1 6 Double rounded 25 3 dimensional neon 2 7 Single raised 26 3 dimensional neon blue 8 Double raised 27 3 dimensional neon green 9 Triple raised 40 Single diamond 10 Double line two single 41 Double diamond Shorthand Gend Commande The shorthand commands operate control equipment just like standard Send Commande still used in a wide variety of AMX products However shorthand commands are smaller byte for byte and are processed more efficiently The table below lists the shorthand Send_Commands you can use with the AXD CV6 touch panel The shorthand command data is 1 byte non ASCII format except for pages passwords text and bitmap names Shorthand Send_Commands Sets the ON feed back border color to the specified color
33. for camera for pan and tilt control Before starting make sure to connect the touch panel to your Controller otherwise the joystick will not work properly i i 19 Adding a bargraph or joystick button Create a new button using the Add operation bar in the BUTTON menu 1 Press BUTTON in the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu 2 Press PROPERTIES in the BUTTON menu to open the PROPERTIES operation bar 3 Press any button to open the Button Properties page 4 Press BUTTON TYPE to open the BUTTON TYPE menus Choose a button type to open its Button Properties page Setting Bargraph and Joystick Properties Use the Button Properties page to set channel level and button colors Refer to the Setting the variable text code section on page 18 and the Setting the channel code section on page 17 for further information Refer to the Setting the button colors for channel off conditions section on page 18 for more information on colors for channel off conditions Setting the level code Level buttons set the device and number codes for the touch panel CD Joysticks use two level numbers The first is for the X axis and the second for the Y axis You only need to specify the first level NOTE 1 Press DEV to open a keypad and set the device number 2 Enter 1 2 3 or 4 in the keypad The programming software uses device codes 1 4 to identify the touch panel 3 Press ENTER to save the level device number close the keypad and re
34. g Variable entry number string 0 9999 Example SEND_COMMAND TP AKEYP 1988 Opens the touch panel keypad with 1988 in the display AKEYR Syntax Closes opens the DRKEYR touch panel key E p xample board pad H SEND_COMMAND TP AKEYR Closes the keyboard keypad opened using the AKEYB AKEYP or PKEYP commands BAUD The baud rate can also be set in the Protected Setup page s BAUD level indicator Sets the program Syntax port baud rate BAUD lt baud rate gt Variable baud rate 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 600 and 300 Example SEND_COMMAND TP BAUD 38400 Sets the Baud rate to 38400 BEEP This beep command sounds one tone for a time length of 50 milliseconds Gives an output of Syntax one beep vr BEEP Example SEND_COMMAND TP BEEP Activates one beep tone Beeps the panel if the Beep button is not set to 0 The BEEP command will disable the beep after a QBEEP command System Send Commande Cont Sets the time and date BRIT Syntax Adjusts brightness BRIT lt level gt of display Variable level 1 8 1 minimum 8 maximum Example SEND_COMMAND TP BRIT 8 Sets to highest brightness level CALIBRATE Syntax Starts the touch CALIBRATE CZ pampe SEND_COMMAND TP CALIBRATE Starts the calibration operation on the touch panel CLOCK Syntax CLOCK lt
35. gt Variables variable text address 1 255 color number See the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP CFOFF1 72 Sets the OFF feedback fill color to White for variable text button 1 CFON Sets the ON feed back fill color to the specified Syntax CFON lt variable text address gt lt color_number gt Variables variable text address 1 255 Sets the back ground page color to the specified color om color number See the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP CFON1 87 Sets the ON feedback fill color to Black for variable text button 1 CPAGE Syntax CPAGE lt color_number gt lt page name gt Variables color number See the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 page name 1 50 ASCII characters page names are case sensitive Example SEND_COMMAND TP CPAGE255 MAIN PAGE Sets the background color on the MAIN PAGE to Transparent Programming Color Send_Commands Cont CTOFF Sets the OFF feedback text color to the speci Syntax CTOFF lt variable text address gt lt color_number gt Variables variable text address 1 255 Sets the ON feed back text color to the specified color fied color color number See the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP CTOFF
36. ices still appear with an old firmware version repeat steps as necessary until it appears with the correct version Firmware can be downloaded to multiple device numbers automatically If multiple devices are selected the bottom half of the loading bar indicates the percentage complete for the selected devices 7 Press F10 to exit the SoftROM program Replacing the Battery There is one lithium battery on the touch panel card with a life of approximately 2 5 years It protects stored commands and pages against a power outage The battery is not used when DC power is supplied to the touch panel Write down the replacement date on a label by adding 2 5 years to the date of installation attach it to the panel for future reference FIG 21 Lithium battery and socket circuit card from the enclosure discharge any accumulated static electricity from your Q Static electricity can damage electronic circuitry Before removing the touch panel body and flat blade tool by touching a grounded metal object CAUTION Before replacing the lithium battery make sure you have a current copy of the pages stored in the touch panel This will avoid any inadvertent loss of data or service outage To replace the lithium battery you will need a Phillips screwdriver and a non conducting flat blade tool to slip under the battery to pry it up and out of the socket AXD CV6 Battery Replacement To remove the lithium battery from the touch panel 1 D
37. ischarge the static electricity from your body by touching a grounded object and remove the magnetically attatched the faceplate 2 Removing the main unit e From the BB CV6 conduit wallbox by carefully unscrewing the four 4 screws from the threaded inserts located along the sides of the housing Refer to FIG 2 on page 3 for more information e From solid flat surface by carefully unscrewing the four 4 screws from the threaded inserts located along the sides of the housing Refer to FIG 4 on page 5 for more information e From a plasterboard drywall surface by carefully unscrewing the two screws from the drywall clips Once these drywall clips are separated from their screws the drywall clip set must be re order from AMX before the unit can be mounted to this type of surface again Refer to FIG 8 on page 7 for more information Pull the touch panel forward until the whole unit slides out of the surface wallbox 4 Disconnect all the connectors to remove the touch panel from the conduit wallbox or equipment rack eo ZS 2 NS ch oO Place the touch panel facedown onto a soft cloth and begin unscrewing the four screws securing the housing to the main unit Refer to FIG 4 on page 5 for more information Remove the touch overlay s ribbon cable connectors from the circuit card Remove the upper circuit card and turn it over Carefully pry the battery out of its socket and insert the new battery Replace the circuit card an
38. l and sent to the other panel If panels are combined using the DEFINE COMBINE statement the routine needs to be written only once and the command is sent back to the same panel FRR KIRK IRR KARR KIKI RIK IK KIKI KIKI E IR KI KIKI RIA IR See END OF PAGE TRACKING ROUTINE 82 8888388488 ear eta tes en Programming System Send_Commands Cont ZAP Syntax Clears all mem ZAP ory erases but Example tons pages drawings and SEND_COMMAND TP ZAP symbols Clears all memory and erases all buttons pages drawings and symbols Only use the ZAP command to erase the saved data in the touch panel data cannot be recovered after it is erased WARNING Video Send_Commands Video Send_Commands direct the touch panel to perform various video specific operations Video Send_Commands VBR Syntax Sets the video sig VBR lt ASCII setting for Brightness gt nal brightness Variables ASCII brightness setting 0 min 255 max Example SEND_COMMAND TP VBR 128 Sets the video brightness to 128 VBW Syntax Sets the video to VBW lt ASCII setting for Black White input gt black white or Variables color Black White input setting 0 Color 1 Black and White Example SEND_COMMAND TP VBW 1 Sets the video output to black and white VCT Syntax Sets the video VCT lt ASCII setting for Contrast gt Contes Va
39. l reference of the cutout dimensions Thread the incoming AXlink wiring through the cutout on the flat surface Disconnect the AXlink connector from the Central Controller and thread the terminal end of the 4 pin AXlink cable through the circular cable knockouts provided on the wallbox 5 Attach the data and power wiring to the touch panel fe DEE wat Pane e Solid surface Install the 4 40 ON can include a machine screws Ee wall podium or into the holes other level shown below surface These 4 screws are removed to access or replace the battery Screw length depends on the installation surface A Decor faceplate B Main AXD unit consists of the touch panel and housing FIG 4 Decor style panel installation configuration for flat solid surfaces 6 79 BEZEL H 6 21 4 12 597 28 REF Ix t i Pi i 76 ZERO RADIUS REQUIRED IN THESE 4 CORNERS THESE 4 HOLES ARE ONLY REQUIRED WHEN MOUNTING UNIT TO A SOLID 2 900 SURFACE PODIUM DESK ETC 4 43 az SECURE UNIT WITH 4 SCREWS F SUGGEST INSTALLATION OF 4 40 BEZEL THREADED INSERTS AT THESE 4 a LOCATIONS I CUTOUT FRONT BEZEL 4 40 machine screw inserts 4 screws x used for mounting to a flat surface provided by N FRONT BEZEL La installer FIG 5 Decor style panel cutout dimensions for flat surface mounting 6 Test the connection by reconnecting the AXlink connector to the Central Controller Verify that
40. lect a color to set as the fill 4 Press the TEXT button to open the palette Select a color to use for the text Press EXIT SAVE CHANGE in the Button Properties page to save the new button properties and return to the current page Adding text icons and bitmaps to a button 1 Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu 2 Press TEXT IMAGE to add text to the button The TEXT IMAGE operation bar appears 3 Press any button to open the Text Image page d 4 Go through each option and set as desired e TEXT OFF and TEXT ON sets the text for the button s Off and On state e ICON OFF and ICON ON sets the icon for the button s Off and On state e BITMAP OFF and BITMAP ON sets the bitmap for the button s Off and On state e MAKE ON SAME AS OFF sets the On and Off properties the same H You cannot create or edit buttons with Unicode fonts on the panel Any use of the TEXT IMAGE button to alter or create Unicode font supported buttons must be done in the TPDesign3 Touch Panel Design Program NOTE 5 Press EXIT SAVE CHANGE to close the Text Image page and return to the Main page Using TPDesign3 to Download Bitmaps Icons and Fonts TPDesign3 allows you to download bitmaps icons and fonts into your touch panel from an existing touch panel program Refer to the TPDesign3 Touch Panel Program instruction manual for more information Use the Download to Panel button to download a project file To download bitmaps icons and
41. link 4 pin bus connector for connection to the AMX Central Controller PWR 12 VDC power supply power is supplied through the bus or an external PSN power supply RS 232 DB 9 male connector for data transmission or Microsoft mouse control Video BNC female connector NTSC PAL SECAM Character Support Unicode character support for far eastern languages such as Chinese Characters for middle eastern languages such as Arabic are not supported within the Unicode fonts because they are bi directional Buttons with Unicode fonts can only be created and edited using TPDesign3 and NetLinx Studio Refer to the respective manuals for additional information Compatibility Axcess NetLinx and Landmark systems AXlink is the most common control stan dard for this system Operating Environment Indoor operation at temperatures between 0 C 32 F to 50 C 122 F anda humidity range of 5 to 90 RH non condensing Installation Kit e 4 pin AXlink data power connector e 2 pin PWR connector e Drywall clip set 2 drywall clamps and 2 8 2 long screws e 4 4 40 machine screws and threaded inserts Enclosure e Metal sub plate and bezel with black or white matte finish e Detachable magnetic front panel bezel Installation Cutout Cutout Template for the AXD CV6 is available as drawing number 62 5924 06 and inserted in the product packaging This file provides 1 1 cutout dimensions for the CV6 conduit wallbox For replacement of
42. mm dd yy gt lt hh mm ss gt Variables mm 01 12 dd 01 31 yy 00 99 hh 00 23 mm 00 59 ss 00 59 Example SEND_COMMAND TP CLOCK 02 08 98 19 16 00 Sets the touch panel s date to February 8 1998 and time to 7 16 p m CURSOR Turns the cursor display On or Off if the touch device has a cursor Syntax CURSOR lt OFF ON gt Variables Off 0 and On 1 Example SEND_COMMAND TP CURSOR 0 Turns the cursor display Off DBEEP Gives a double beep output This command only works if the Double Beep value in the Protected Setup page is set to On Syntax DBEEP Example SEND_COMMAND TP DBEEP Double beeps the panel ILEV Inverts the joystick axis Syntax TLEV lt joystick axis to invert gt Variables joystick axis to invert 0 Normal G3 joystick origin top left 1 Invert horizontal axis origin top right 2 Invert vertical axis origin bottom left 3 Invert both axes origin bottom right Example SEND_COMMAND TP ILEV 3 Inverts the joystick axis to move the origin to another corner System Send Commande Cont MOUSE Syntax Turns on serial MOUSE lt mouse condition gt mouse or other i Variables touch devices mouse condition 00 Mouse cursor Off 01 Microsoft serial mouse cursor On Example SEND_COMMAND TP MOUSE 017 Turns on Microsoft compati
43. nctionality except to display information NO RGB HARDWARE Operation bars Operation bars appear in the place of the Editor bar after selecting a button or page edit operation The operation bar indicates which edit EXIT Touch amp Drag to ADD BUTTON function is currently active When an edit operation is selected it remains active until you press EXIT Touch to Continue buttons Touch to Continue buttons appear when an operation requires user acknowledgement Memory has been RESET Please reload the panel Touch To Continue Joystick buttons Joysticks are vertical and horizontal direction controllers for use with pan and tilt camera controllers Bargraph buttons Bargraph buttons display a dynamic bargraph vertical or horizontal An example is the battery level indicator button Activating Edit Mode Before designing touch panel pages and buttons you must activate Edit mode Once activated use the EDIT button to enter Edit mode This mode has options to add and configure touch panels and buttons When powering up the touch panel the first page is the Main page see FIG 16 Note that the Edit button is not available initially If you have a pre programmed panel you may not see the Main page MAIN SETUP FIG 16 Main Page To activate edit mode 1 Press SETUP in the Main page to open the Setup page FIG 17 2 Press PROTECTED SETUP to o
44. nel an electrical hazard is created and the threat of both equipment damage and personal injury is likely 4 Place the PWR wire from the power supply into the open clamp position for PWR on the touch panel AXlink connector Using a BNC video cable to provide video input Connect the control system s video connector to the rear of the AXD CV6 using a BNC cable to provide a video feed as seen in FIG 14 Some installations may require a 90 right angle BNC adapter to accomodate a sharp bend in the video cable Be careful not to crimp the video cable and possibly damage the BNC connector by bending the video cable too far BNC female connector GND Video wire iN eee e II LZ Rear panel BNC male connectors Female video view AXD CV6 source connector FIG 14 BNC cable connection from the AXD CV6 to the video source Using the DB 9 RS 232 connector for mouse control or data The dual function DB 9 RS 232 connector supports most standard serial mouse control devices and RS 232 communication protocols for PC data transmission The following table lists the DB 9 RS 232 connector pinouts and FIG 15 shows the DB 9 RS 232 connector and power supply wiring diagram DB 9 RS 232 Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Function 1 N A Not used 2 RXD Receive data 2 3 TXD Transmit data S Gel 5 i A DTR Data t
45. nge of multimedia equipment The TPDesign3 touch panel design program makes it possible to create custom pages with buttons icons sliders bargraphs time displays logos and drawings The AXD CV6 CV6 is designed for wall mounting with a Decor style bezel and the use of an optional BB CV6 conduit wall box for pre installed surfaces The CV6 is designed to be mounted to any level surface FIG 1 shows the 6 Color Video Wall Panel AMK Front view Rear view FIG 1 Decor style Color Video Wall Panel views Specifications Specifications Dimensions HWD AXT CV6 e Decor Faceplate 5 37 x 6 79 x 0 30 13 64 cm x 17 25 cm x 0 76 cm BB CV6 Conduit Wallbox with connectors 4 37 x 5 91 x 2 45 11 09 cm x 15 01 cm x 6 22 cm BB CV6 Conduit wallbox without connections 4 37 x 5 91 x 2 09 11 09 cm x 15 01 cm x 5 31 cm e Without connections indicates the depth of the wallbox if the protruding connectors were not considered in the dimensions Weight 7 74 Ibs 3 51 kg Power Consumption 610 mA 12 VDC Screen Resolution HV 320 x 240 pixels Video Monitor 6 inch 15 24 cm color active matrix LCD screen visible area 5 16 14 40 cm Video In BNC male cable NTSC PAL SECAM Memory 512 KB of SRAM and 2 MB of Flash for a total memory of 2 5 MB only 2 MB is available for buttons icons bitmaps and fonts Specifications Cont Rear Connectors AX
46. ntle force 12 Reconnect the AXlink wiring to the Central Controller The touch panel beeps when power is applied Mounting the Decor style panel on plasterboard dry wall 1 Remove the magnetically attached Decor faceplate A in FIG 8 from the main AXD unit B in FIG 8 by gripping the faceplate and pulling with gentle force Flat surface Install the 2 drywall N can include a clips and screws wall podium or included into the other level holes surface 2 notches are required if the unit is installed in Lag TF drywall using the 2 provided clips A Decor faceplate B Main AXD unit consists of the touch panel and housing FIG 8 Decor style panel installation configuration for drywall surfaces The drywall clip set must be re ordered from AMX if the drywall clip is bent accidentally during an installation or removed during a re installation WARNING 2 Cut out the install surface using the dimensions shown in FIG 9 Be sure to cut out the two notches along the side of the CV6 to accommodate the two provided drywall expansion clips 2 45 62 2 MM f Front view m Side view TO 631 MM 20 7 6 MM Ce MAX 6 21 12 p ig ZERO RADIUS TYP ALL CORNERS 5 37 i 2 900 1 00 4 43 136 5 MM H 4 37 S i 110 9 MM 140 DIA HOLES SE e ol 25TyP D CUTOUT Ed H FIG 9 Decor style panel installation configuration for plasterboard NOTE
47. opup page name target popup page name Example SEND_COMMAND TP PPK Laser Disc 2 Transport Control Deactivates the Laser Disc 2 Transport Control popup page on all touch panel pages Shorthand Send_Commands Cont PPN Activates a popup page on a touch panel page If a page name is empty the current page is used Syntax PPN lt popup page name gt lt page name gt Variables popup page name popup page name page name page name Example SEND_COMMAND TP QPPN Laser Laser Disc Control Page Activates the Laser Disc 2 Transport Control popup page on the Laser Disc Control Page Disc 2 Transport Control PPX Removes all panel popup pages The group that needs to be turned Off must contain the given popup page Syntax PPX lt popup page gt Variable popup page popup page name Example SEND_COMMAND TP PPX Closes all popup pages from all of the pages in the panel PWD Sets the password for the Page Flip on the touch Syntax PWD lt page flip password gt Variable page flip password 0 9999 panel Example SEND_COMMAND TP PWD 1988 Sets the page flip password to 1988 RDW Syntax Redraws the cur RDW rent screen Example SEND_COMMAND TP RDW Sends a message to the touch panel to redraw the screen SSL Changes the Sleep string sent to the Controller when the touch Syn
48. or fonts from an existing TPDesign3 project file 1 Launch the TPDesign3 software program and open a project file that contains the desired bitmaps icons and fonts Select File from the menu bar to open the File menu In the File menu click on Download to Panel this opens the Download to Panel dialog box Click on the Comm Settings tab to set the communications port baud rate and other settings ogo FPF Ye DN Then click the Actions tab to set the communication mode and select which elements of the project file you want to download to the touch panel 6 Inthe What To Send area select one or more of the available options All Bitmaps All Icons All Fonts 7 Select the mode of communication with the touch panel RS 232 and AXlink Confirm that the correct panel is selected by verifying the ID values with the Base Address assigned to the touch panel in the Protected Setup page 8 After clicking Connect the Available Panels list appears in the Available Panels field Click Begin to start downloading the project file into the panel 9 After completing the download the bitmaps icons and fonts that were downloaded are now accessible via the BITMAPS ICONS and FONTS menus Creating a Bargraph and Joystick Bargraphs are level monitors and adjustable level controls These levels can be configured to monitor and adjust audio outputs and lighting levels Joysticks are vertical and horizontal direction controllers you can use
49. ot the same as the current color Syntax QCTF lt variable text address gt lt color_number gt fied color Variables variable text address 1 255 color number See the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP CTF 1 48 Sets the OFF feedback text color to Blue for variable text button 1 CTN This only works if the specified background color is not the same as the current color Sets the ON feed back text color to the specified Syntax CTN lt variable text address gt lt color_number gt color Variables variable text address 1 255 color number See the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP CTN 1 72 Sets the ON feedback text color to White for variable text button 1 IDF Syntax The touch panel IDF MS DOS tile ae name in a string SEND_COMMAND TP IDF The touch panel returns its MS DOS file name in a string Shorthand Send_Commands Cont IDP Queries the touch panel to return a string with the Syntax mr IDP Example Sets the serial touch interface type TPDesign3 SEND_COMMAND TP IDP project name The touch panel returns a string containing the TPDesign3 project name MOU When changing the serial touch device you must connect the hardware before setting the device type Syntax MOU lt touch_type gt Variable
50. pen the keypad 3 Enter 1988 default password in the keypad and press ENTER to open Protected Setup page If you press ENTER after typing an incorrect password you are immediately returned to the previous page PROTECTED SETUP SHOH PALETTE vX XX SERIAL 0000000000000 FIG 17 Setup page 4 Press EDITOR to enable Edit mode The EDITOR button is highlighted in the Protected Setup page when enabled as shown in FIG 18 DEVICE USED PAGE PASSHORD EDITOR PAGE CALIBRATE TRACKING POWER UP POWER UP SLEEP PAGE MESSAGE MESSAGE WAKE UP SYSTEM FUNCTION MESSAGE PAGE SHOW AUTO WIRELESS ASSIGN SETTINGS FIG 18 Protected Setup page with the active EDITOR button Press EXIT to close the Protected Setup page and return to the Setup page now the Edit mode Press EXIT again to return to the Main page The EDIT button appears at the top of the page indicating Edit mode is active 7 Press EDIT to open the Edit bar The BUTTON and PAGE options in the Edit bar FIG 19 are used to design and modify button and page settings QUIT EXIT BUTTON PAGE MAIN PAGE QUIT Edit bar MAIN ES FIG 19 Main page with Edit bar er Color V Setting the Device Base Press the DEVICE BASE option in the Protected Setup page FIG 18 to assign a base starting device address to the touch panel 1 Enter the base address for the touch panel The base address range
51. responding to pushes completely until it is sent an Enable command Nothing short of a touch panel SoftROM firmware reload will re enable the button Reloading the touch panel file reload ing the Axcess program or resetting power on the panel or master will not re enable the button It must be sent an Enable command once it has been disabled Shorthand Variable Text Commands Cont Assigns an icon to a button FON Syntax Sets the text font FON lt variable text address gt lt font style gt on a button Variables variable text address 1 255 font style See the Font Styles and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP FON 56 32 Sets the text on button 56 to variable font style 32 ICO Syntax ICO lt variable text address gt lt icon file number gt Variables variable text address 1 255 icon file number 1 255 Example SEND_COMMAND TP ICO 16 12 Adds icon 12 on button 16 Setting the icon value to 0 clears the appearance of the icon JUS Sets the text alignment on a button Syntax QJUS lt variable text address gt lt text alignment gt Variables variable text address 1 255 text alignment 1 9 as shown in the following alignment chart 1 2 J3 4 5 J6 7 8 J9 Example SEND_COMMAND TP JUS 9 5 Centers the text on button 9 SHO Sets a specific button to on or
52. riables ASCII contrast setting 0 min 255 max Example SEND_COMMAND TP VCT 128 Sets the video contrast to 128 6 Color Video Wall Panel 29 Video Send_Commands Cont VDD Sets the video setting for auto detection or man ual detection of the video stan dard Syntax VDD lt ASCII settings for video detection gt Variables ASCII detection settings 1 Auto detect video input 2 Manual set NTSC 3 Manual set PAL 4 Manual set SECAM Example SEND_COMMAND TP VDD 3 Detects only PAL VFF Video Fast For ward Mode Alog rithm The algorithm creates independent vertical sync 60 Hz 50 Hz NTSC PAL or SECAM tim ing ignoring the sync from the VCR During fast forward on many VCRs the vertical sync timing increases by 8 Hz thus causing the video pictures to freeze on our digital hard ware Syntax QVFF lt ASCII video fast forward settings gt Variables ASCII video settings 0 Normal 1 On 2 Off required for Tanberg s non interlacing equipment Example SEND_COMMAND TP VFF 2 Turns the algorithm Off VHU Sets video hue Syntax VHU lt ASCII setting for Hue gt Variables ASCII hue setting 0 min 255 max Example SEND_COMMAND TP VHU 1287 Sets video hue to 128 VSD Resets video default settings Resets the following video attributes to their default settings Brightness Con
53. s touch type 00 Mouse cursor Off 01 Microsoft serial mouse cursor On 8000 Touch Output to Serial Port Elo IntelliTouch Example SEND_COMMAND TP MOU 01 Sets the touch interface to Microsoft serial mouse PPA Removes all popup pages from a specified page If no page is specified the active page is used Syntax PPA lt page name gt Variable page name target touch panel page name Example SEND_COMMAND TP PPA Main Page If there were several popup pages on Main Page that are active sending the previous command would remove them all from that page PPF Deactivates a popup page ona touch panel page If a page name is empty the current page is used If a pop up page is part of a group the whole group is deactivated Syntax PPF lt popup page name gt lt page name gt Variables popup page name target popup page name page name target touch panel page name Example SEND_COMMAND TP PPF Laser Disc 2 Transport Control Laser Disc Control Page Deactivates the Laser Disc 2 Transport Control popup page on the Laser Disc Control Page If a page name is empty the current page is used If the popup page is part of a group the whole group is deactivated PPK Deactivates a popup page on all touch panel pages If a pop up page is part of a group the whole group is deactivated Syntax PPK lt popup page name gt Variable p
54. s variable text address 1 255 data 6 color number series for FILL COLOR ON FILL COLOR OFF BORDER COLOR ON BORDER COLOR OFF TEXT COLOR ON TEXT COLOR OFF Example SEND_COMMAND TP CALL1 1 3 0 0 72 74 Sets variable text button 1 to FILL COLOR ON Red one shade from brightest FILL COLOR OFF Red three shades from brightest BORDER COLOR ON Red brightest BORDER COLOR OFF Red brightest TEXT COLOR ON White brightest TEXT COLOR OFF White two shades from brightest 6 Color Video Wall Panel Color Send_Commands Cont Sets the ON feed back border color to the specified color CBOFF Syntax Sets the OFF CBOFF lt variable text address gt lt color_number gt feedback border Variables color to the speci fied color variable text address 1 255 color number See the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP CBOFF1 72 Sets the OFF feedback border color to White for the variable text button 1 CBON Syntax CBON lt variable text address gt lt color _number gt Variables variable text address 1 255 color number See the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP CBON1 87 Sets the ON feedback border color to Black for variable text button 1 CFOFF Sets the OFF feedback fill color to the specified color Syntax CFOFF lt variable text address gt lt color_number
55. s threaded through for connection to the touch panel FIG 2 The snaps located along the side of the conduit wallbox can be snapped off or used to mount the unit to a hard surface like a wooden support beam Moai JN C Optional BB CV6 aps used O LA conduit wallbox mount the box to a stud beam Install the 2 4 40 screws into the places indicated S Cl Cable knockouts Gg Installed flush against a solid surface Do not use these tabs to mount conduit wallbox B Main AXD unit consists of the touch panel and backbox housing A Decor ee faceplate FIG 2 Decor style panel installation configuration for pre existing conduit wall box Thread the incoming AXlink wiring through the knockout 4 Disconnect the AXlink connector from the Central Controller and thread the terminal end of the 4 pin AXlink cable through the circular cable knockouts provided on the wallbox Attach the data and power wiring to the touch panel 6 Test the connection by reconnecting the AXlink connector to the Central Controller 7 Verify that the panel is receiving power and functioning properly This should be done to prevent repetition of the installation 8 Disconnect the AXlink connector from the Central Controller until the installation of the panel is complete 9 Connect the data and power wiring to the rear of the touch panel 10 Fasten the BB CV6 to the stud through the tabs shown in FIG 3
56. t one command e Variables variable text address 1 255 border style See the Border Styles and Programming Numbers table on page 31 font size See the Font Styles and Programming Numbers table on page 31 new button text Enter button text to appear on the button Example SEND_COMMAND TP C 1 6 6 VCR PLAY Sets the title on variable text button one to VCR PLAY using a hollow medium font and changes the border attribute to double rounded IF Syntax Shorthand ver IB lt yvariable text address gt lt font size gt sion of FONT Variables command variable text address 1 255 font size See the Font Styles and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Example SEND_COMMAND TP F 1 6 Changes the font on the variable text button one to hollow medium FONT Syntax Changes the font FONT lt variable text address gt lt font size gt size or style of Variables the text in a spe Variable text address the number of the variable text button 1 255 cific button Font size style the size or style of the font 1 255 See the Font Styles and Programming Numbers table on page 31 for more information Example SEND_COMMAND TP FONT1 6 Changes the font on the variable text button one to hollow medium Variable fonts start at a value of 32 H Syntax Shorthand ver 1T lt variable text address gt lt border style gt sion of
57. tax SSL lt string gt Variable string alphanumeric characters Changes the Star tup string sent to the Central Con troller when the touch panel pow ers up panel activates Example sleep mode SEND_COMMAND TP SSL Touch Panel Deactivated Sends Touch Panel Deactivated to the Controller SST Syntax SST lt string gt Variable string alphanumeric characters Example SEND_COMMAND TP SST Touch Panel Power On Sends touch panel Power On to the Central Controller when the touch panel powers up Programming Shorthand Send_Commands Cont SWK Changes the Wakeup string sent to the Con troller when the touch panel is activated Syntax Variable Example Sends Touch Panel Activated to the Central Controller SWK lt string gt string alphanumeric characters SEND_COMMAND TP SWK Touch Panel Activated Color Send_Commands Use the color Send_Commands to set the colors for text buttons and pages Use the same command for setting gray scale values only change the color number value to reflect the gray scale 72 86 value Color Send_Commands CALL Sets the colors for a variable text but ton You must use the variable text assignments to change button colors see the Colors and Programming Numbers table on page 31 Syntax CALL lt variable text address gt lt data gt Variable
58. the cutout contact your AMX sales repre sentative Optional Accessories Le PSN2 8 Power supply can be used to power the CV6 e PSN6 5 Power supply recommended to power the CV6 e Optional spacers and bezels for international sales e BB CV6 Conduit wallbox includes flanges for installation to studs during the construction phase Conduit Wallbox should only be mounted to a beam before a drywall is installed pre wall Cleaning the Touch Overlay You should clean the touch screen overlay often Always use clean cotton cloths and a spray bottle of cleaning solution consisting of 50 isopropyl alcohol and 50 water Installation Mounting Decor style Panels The following paragraphs describe mounting the Decor style touch panel using the different types of available methods and surfaces Mounting the Decor style panel into a pre wall conduit box BB CV6 The CV6 Conduit wallbox is an optional metallic housing that is installed onto a beam in a pre wall setting The CV6 is housed in a plastic backbox BB CV6 that ships with the unit To install Decor style touch panels into a conduit wallbox pre mounted within a solid surface 1 Remove the magnetically attached faceplate A in FIG 2 from the main AXD unit B in FIG 2 by gripping the faceplate and pulling with gentle force 2 Remove any necessary wiring cutouts from the pre installed optional conduit box C in FIG 2 BB CV6 where the AXlink cable i
59. the firmware is downloaded send this com mand to recycle power to the panel This command prevents the user from having to phys ically re cycling power on the unit SET CAL Sets the calibra tion variables Syntax SET CAL lt X Multiplier gt lt X Offset gt lt Y Multiplier gt lt Y Offset gt Example SET CAL 2F 3A 2B 62 Sets the calibration values on the touch panel 6 WARNING Programming Serial Commands Cont SETUP Syntax Puts the touch SETUP Renas Pempe SETUP Flips the touch panel to the Setup page VER Syntax Restores the cur VER rent version Example VER Returns the current version of the main firmware WORKING Syntax Verifies the com WORKING eer touch Example panel and the Ter WORKING minal Emulator Response ssc 1 CPAGE72 Main Page Responding touch panel turns its Main page the color white This command verifies serial communication The CV6 panel must have a page named Main Page for this command to work properly ZAP Clears all mem ory Syntax ZAP Example ZAP Clears all memory and erases all buttons pages drawings and symbols Only use the ZAP command to erase the saved data in the touch panel data cannot be recovered after it is erased System Send_Commands System Send_Commands are stored in the Controller and direct the touch panel to perform various operations
60. trast Saturation Hue Interlace Syntax VSD Example SEND_COMMAND TP VSD Resets the video defaults VST Sets the video saturation Syntax VST lt ASCII setting for Saturation gt Variables ASCII saturation setting 0 min 255 max Example SEND_COMMAND TP VST 128 Sets video saturation to 128 NOTE Programming Numbers The following information provides the programming numbers for colors fonts and borders Colors can be used to set the colors on buttons sliders gauges and pages The lowest color number represents the lightest color specific display the highest number represents the darkest display For example 0 represents light red and 5 is dark red Colors and Programming Numbers Color No Color No Red 0 5 Purple 54 59 Orange 6 11 Magenta 60 65 Yellow 12 17 Pink 66 71 Lime 18 23 White 72 77 Green 24 29 Light Gray 78 83 Aqua 30 35 Dark Gray 84 86 Cyan 36 41 Black 87 Royal 42 47 Transparent 255 Blue 48 53 Font styles are used to program the text fonts on buttons sliders gauges and pages Programming numbers are assigned consecutively when downloaded to the touch panel Font Styles and Programming Numbers No Font styles No Font styles 1 Extra small 5 Extra large 2 Small 6 Hollow medium 3 Medium 8 Hollow extra large 4 Large 32 255 Variable
61. ttons 1 Press DEV to open the keypad and set the device number 2 Enter 1 2 3 or 4 in the keypad The source code uses device codes 4 to identify the touch panel Press ENTER to save close the keypad and return to the Button Properties page Press CHAN to open a keypad and set the channel number Enter a channel value of 1 255 in the keypad The source code uses the channel code number to identify the button and its operations 6 Press ENTER to save the channel number close the keypad and return to the Button Properties page Setting the page flip 1 Press the PAGE FLIP Type button FIG 20 in the Button Properties page to open the PAGE FLIP TYPE menu Page FLIP type Flip to Page button button p g FLIP STANDARD MAIN PAGE FIG 20 Page FLIP Type button 2 Select a Page Flip type If you select FLIP STANDARD in the PAGE FLIP TYPE menu the FLIP TO PAGE button appears 3 Press the FLIP To PAGE button FIG 20 to open a list of all the saved touch panel pages If the desired page is not present in the menu check to verify the page has been saved 4 Select the target page for the page flip Setting the button colors for channel off conditions 1 Press any button to open the Button Properties page 2 Press BORDER under CHANNEL OFF in the Button Properties page The color palette appears Select a color to set as the border 3 Press the FILL button in the Button Properties page to open the palette Se
62. turn to the Button Properties page 4 Press NUM to open a keypad and set the level number assigned to the device Enter a number 1 8 Each device can have from 1 8 levels except joysticks where the range is 1 7 6 Press ENTER to save close the keypad and return to the Button Properties page Programming You can program the touch panel using the commands in this section to perform a wide variety of operations using Axcess Send_Commands and variable text commands Use the commands described in this section to program the touch panel Serial Commands Serial Commands are used in the AxcessX Terminal Emulator mode These commands are case insensitive Serial Commands send_command within a panel as PAR Panel parameters include firmware version device number mouse type output resolu Returns panel tion number of devices cursor enable brightness always 0 and contrast always 0 parameters to the Syntax PC terminal PAR Example PAR Requests the information SC Syntax Sends a serial SSC lt device offset gt lt send_command gt lt variable port text gt lt data gt Variables if sent from device offset Device number Axcess variable text The variable text number value on the touch panel Example SSC 2 TxT 2 TEXT The string is sends the command to put text on a button with a variable text value of 2 It is crucial that all the corr

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