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Electroluminescent Touch Panels

Operation

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PAGE PASSWORD

 

displays a keypad. When you use the PAGE edit menu,

PROTCT PG FLIP option, you will use the password you enter here to gain access to
the protected page. If you forget the password, you win not be able to enter the
protected page. Be sure to save the number in a safe place. The default password is
1988.

SYMBOL EDITOR

 

displays a matrix of 30 squares used to display existing symbols.

Touching one of the squares displays a symbol editing screen. Create up to 30 of
your own symbols and save them. The symbols you create are selected when you
touch the VARIABLE SYMBOLS button in the keyboard characters window

.

SERIAL MASTER MODE

 

is used to select the Touch Panel port as the AXCESS

program port. Doing this allows you to change AXCESS programs using the Touch
Panel as a remote port. Connect your computer to the DB-9 connector. Set the Touch
Panel data rate to 19.2K baud maximum.

AUTO ASSIGN

 turns the AUTO ASSIGN function on or off. The button stays lighted

when the function is on. You choose AUTO ASSIGN when you want unique
function codes assigned automatically from the BUTTON edit menu, ATTRIBUTES
option.

POWER UP PAGE

 

displays a page menu when this key

 i

s touched. Use the up and

down arrows to select the page name you want to see displayed when power is
applied. If you choose NONE, the last page displayed will appear when power is
applied.

EL TIMER MESSAGE

 

displays a selection window. Select one of the four options

that will be displayed on the screen during the Touch Panel screen-saver time-out
period.

PAGE TRACKING

 

turns the PAGE TRACKING function on or off. The button stays

lit when the function is on. You choose page tracking when you want to have all
Touch Panels track together. Code is required in the AXCESS system to do this.

MOUSE

 

displays a page of mouse pointer options. You can turn the mouse feature

on or off, and change the shape of the mouse pointer.

BOTH MODE, RS-232 BUS

 

Data Bus Selection

 

selects one of three data bus

odes. Consecutively touch this button selects. You can have AXlink (bus) only, RS-
232 only, or both.

POWER UP MESSAGE 

displays the keyboard. Enter a message that will be sent

from the Touch Panel RS-232 port when it is fast powered up. You can use the
message to 

wake up

 equipment attached to your control system.

Summary of Contents for Electroluminescent LCD Touch Panels

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Page 2: ...made by you for a third party This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought or a claim is made under this warranty or as a tort claim including negligence and strict product liabili...

Page 3: ...5 Standard Buttons 5 Startup Main Page 8 Setup Button 8 Protected Setup 10 Editor Mode 12 Button Editing 12 Page Editing 14 Icon Editing 15 Specifications 19 Overview 19 Cable Wiring Diagrams 20 Compu...

Page 4: ...Touch Panels Appendix Page and Function Finders 25 Overview 25 Touch Panel Function Finder 26 EL Function Finder 1 27 EL Function Finder 2 28 EL Function Finder 3 29 EL Function Finder 4 30 EL Functi...

Page 5: ...ms screens drapes environmental systems and security systems Touch Panel Systems The Touch Panels are self contained units that may be used to control a wide variety of equipment from the AXlink bus t...

Page 6: ...ng data to and receiving data from a Touch Panel Button feedback is provided by the AXCESS system to indicate response to button attributes and functions AXCESS CardFrame and appropriate control cards...

Page 7: ...control buttons and use special Touch Panel icons Edit page configurations Interface with the AXlink bus and AXCESS System Language Control AXCESS boards from Touch Panel pages Control AXCENT devices...

Page 8: ...4 Introduction Electroluminescent Touch Panels...

Page 9: ...page development is accomplished with the features and functions described in the remainder of this section Standard Buttons Several standard Touch Panel buttons are included for development and use...

Page 10: ...97 XXXX XX TIMER 5 min Message Bar Editor Bar Exit Active All Sessions Active Selection Information Keypad CLEAR Delete entry ENTER Accept entry Button title Variable data Up and down buttons NONE MAI...

Page 11: ...n shows a typical EL TIMER text message Q W E R T Y U I O P A S D F G H J K L Z X C V B N M TOUCH SCREEN TO ACTIVATE CAP LOCK BACK SPACE SHIFT SPACE SHIFT ALT DEL INTNL CHARS EXIT CHANGE ABORT CHANGE...

Page 12: ...is displayed only when power is applied to a new Touch Panel as received from the factory Once you have developed your own pages the startup page described later will be one of your own choice SETUP...

Page 13: ...uble beep sound on or off The double beep lets you know when an incorrect operation is attempted COMPARE DEVICE displays an additional screen appears when you touch this button The screen displays a l...

Page 14: ...r from 128 to 255 then touch ENTER Use care when selecting device numbers to avoid duplication You can have a maximum of 255 devices including Touch Panels and other AXCESS controlled units connected...

Page 15: ...ASSIGN when you want unique function codes assigned automatically from the BUTTON edit menu ATTRIBUTES option POWER UP PAGE displays a page menu when this key is touched Use the up and down arrows to...

Page 16: ...nge pages create new pages select special Touch Panel icons and perform Touch Panel system functions from the editor menu options Editor functions are described in the following entries Editor Mode Fi...

Page 17: ...to a new page position DELETE removes the selected button after you respond to a decision button Answering YES deletes the selected button You cannot delete the SETUP button RESIZE allows you to make...

Page 18: ...k page The keyboard page is displayed to allow you to type in a new name of up to 20 characters A new page is not useful until you add buttons and assign attributes COPY makes an exact duplicate of th...

Page 19: ...selected page Displays the current time from the Touch Panel on board clock DATE puts a date icon on the selected page Displays the current date from the Touch Panel on board clock E TIMER shows the e...

Page 20: ...ze that include diagrams area layouts or special shapes Drawings are created externally and uploaded to the Touch Panel from your computer running TPDOC Drawing names are selected from a menu similar...

Page 21: ...T BAR moves the Edit Bar from the top of the screen to the bottom or bottom to top of the screen Allows you to more easily place buttons at the top of the page PRINT sends a printable image of all of...

Page 22: ...18 Operation Electroluminescent Touch Panels...

Page 23: ...le wood enclosure 4 pin captive wire connector backbox for lectern or rack mount EPROM Memory 128 KB RAM Memory 64 KB standard 256 KB expanded Dual lithium battery backup Control Pages 255 user define...

Page 24: ...20 Specifications Electroluminescent Touch Panels Cable Wiring Diagrams Computer to EL RS 232 25 pin D to 9 pin D 2 3 7 5 3 2 Computer to EL RS 232 9 pin D to 9 pin D 2 3 5 5 3 2...

Page 25: ...captive wire connector GND BLK 2 1 PWR RED AXM GRN AXP WHT 3 4 4 pin captive wire connector AXCESS to EL AXlink and DC power mini XLR 1 2 3 4 1 GND BLK 3 AXP WHT 2 AXM GRN 4 PWR RED 4 pin XLR connecto...

Page 26: ...22 Specifications Electroluminescent Touch Panels...

Page 27: ...ing the problem If the problem is not resolved reload the program from a new copy of your master disk If you still have a service problem call your AMX Technical Support Team listed in Figure 14 for t...

Page 28: ...24 Technical Support Electroluminescent Touch Panels...

Page 29: ...om standard Touch Panel pages to other pages and buttons to other pages Each path starts from a main page such as the default main page shown on the following page Also shown on the following pages ar...

Page 30: ...er Password Keypad Beep Timer Set Time And Date Double Beep Set Background Compare Device Show Device Setup Features Protected Editor Menu Bar Power Up Message Serial Master Mode Setup Password Auto A...

Page 31: ...ions Main Page Setup Page Beep Timer Set Time and Date Double Beep Set Background Compare Device Protected Setup Show Device Serial Number AXlink V2 xx firmware version Set Length 1 to 10 Set Time 1 t...

Page 32: ...l Editor Power Up Message Calibrate Set Device Power Up Page Page Password RS 233 AXlink or Both Mode Mouse Auto Assign Set Touch Panel as Master On Off Calibrate Align Page Keypad Setup Password Keyb...

Page 33: ...indow Border Border Select Window Feedback Select Window Channel Code Variable Text Bring Button To Front Keypad Keypad Edit Text Attributes Select Button To Edit Select Button For Attributes Save Pas...

Page 34: ...e menu Add Copy Rename Delete Go To Passwd Pg Flip Print Touch Page to Add Button Select Data Send Mode Delete Selected Page Keyboard Keyboard Keyboard Page Select Menu Window Send Page Image to TPDOC...

Page 35: ...erm 32 Char Term Vertical Graph Horizon Graph Joy Stick Drawings Editor Bar Editor On Finder 2 Event Timer Reset Start Pause 16 Char Text Window 32 Char Text Window Time Icon Date Icon Vertical Icon G...

Page 36: ...Function Map Select Data Send Mode Send Page Image to TPDOC Select Data Send Mode Send Page File to TPDOC Select Data Receive Mode Receive Page File from TPDOC Map of Assigned Functions Move Edit Bar...

Page 37: ...Electroluminescent Touch Panels Appendix Page and Function Finders 33...

Page 38: ...ademarks of AMX Corporation All other trademarks contained in this document are the properties of their respective owners AMX reserves the right to alter specifications without notice at any time 1199...

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