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Figure 5.

AccessPC Operation Guide

The main screen is where all product selection occurs (Figure 5).  All operating system keyboard functions are
locked out while in the main screen. To shutdown the system or exit AccessPC, use the Administrative Mode.   To
use the Administrative Mode, touch the line of text on the bottom of the blue frame (Figure 5, Detail 7).

Using AccessPC

To select a product, you may press either the product group button or the selection display area (1) to bring up the
product list.  Each time you make a new selection, the price appears in the right hand column, and the System Total
window is updated to reflect the new configuration.  To add another speaker pair to the pair already playing in a
speaker group, “double click” the product group button or press the selection display area (2) for the second speaker
pair in the group.

Press the “Info” button next to each product
group to display the product information field
(if any).  To designate a particular vehicle
using the MAID 2000 database, press the
Brand/Model button (3).  Your selection then
displays in the purple area (4).  To access fit
guide details, press one of the four green
buttons (5) or the description area adjacent to
it.  A white text box pops up.  Simply touch it
to close the box. For a larger view of any of
the photos, touch the photo (6), and touch the
maximized photo to minimize it.

To save a system in flash memory, select the
system you wish to save, then press either
System A or System B until the button is
surrounded by a red box, then release.  The
system is now stored.  Press briefly to recall.
Press the Select Previous button to toggle
between the current system configuration and
the last system configuration selected.  To
save a system configuration in permanent
memory, press Save System.  A dialog appears
where you can use the keyboard to enter a number or text string by which to recall the system.  If the keyboard is
not available, touch the dialog area where the cursor is to bring up a keypad.  After you fill in a number and press
enter, the system is saved.  To recall a system, press Recall.  A dialog box appears.  You may bring up the keypad as
you did previously to enter the number the system is saved under.  Now all systems saved under that number are
displayed.  As soon as you choose a system, it is selected, but the dialog remains to allow comparison between saved
systems.  Press Clear to recall another saved system, or Done to return to the main screen.

Summary of Contents for AccessPC

Page 1: ...cess system 2 Find a suitable location for the PC in or near the display 3 Connect the touchscreen DB9 to COM2 on the PC 4 Connect the DB15 video cable to the touchscreen and PC video card 5 Connect the 970 module to COM1 DB25 to DB9 on the PC 6 Connect the 970 to the Access system bus 7 Connect the PC keyboard 8 Connect the PC power cable 9 Connect the touchscreen power cable Optional 10 Connect ...

Page 2: ...ct database via pull down menus Administrative Access this option allows for the selection of either a numeric password that can be entered via on screen numeric keypad or an alphanumeric password entered via the keyboard Screen Saver Type this item allows for the selection of either a marquee scrolling a user defined message or displays a picture slide show which is user defined All files reside ...

Page 3: ...ss one of the four green buttons 5 or the description area adjacent to it A white text box pops up Simply touch it to close the box For a larger view of any of the photos touch the photo 6 and touch the maximized photo to minimize it To save a system in flash memory select the system you wish to save then press either System A or System B until the button is surrounded by a red box then release Th...

Page 4: ...mbination When you have finished editing the database click the Post Change button to make all changes effective Click Done to return to the main screen Database Editor Field Descriptions SKU use any alphanumeric scheme to identify product for internal use Position the corresponding position for this product as it is connected to the Access switching system The first position is always zero not on...

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