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CNX-DVP4
Digital Video Processor
output and a touch/mouse input) associated with the source being shown in the
window, and so cannot be defined on the window itself as we do on the TPS panels.
When the window is touched, the mouse command packets generated by the
touchpanel will be sent out of one of the first 16 serial join outputs of the CNX-
DVP4's embedded TPS symbol, depending on which of the 16 sources is currently
being shown in the window (There is already a reserved join number for the window,
to tell which source to route there). There are up to 16 possible RGB/video sources
on the CNX-DVP4, although they are not all available at the same time. The sources
are as follows:
Serial Output Join Number on C21-TPS Symbol
SOURCE NUMBER
SOURCE TYPE
1 DVI/RGB
1
2
DVI/RGB 2
3 DVI/RGB
3
4
DVI/RGB 4
5
S-Video Input 1 (Y&C)
6
S-Video Input 2 (Y&C)
7
S-Video Input 3 (Y&C)
8
S-Video Input 4 (Y&C)
9
Video Input 1 A composite
10
Video Input 1 B composite
11
Video Input 2 A composite
12
Video Input 2 B composite
13
Video Input 3 A composite
14
Video Input 3 B composite
15
Video Input 4 A composite
16
Video Input 4 B composite
The first 16 serial outputs of the touchpanel (into the program) will be used for the
16 mouse/telestrator strings, corresponding to the 16 sources, respectively. (e.g., Any
window that is showing Source 1 through 16, when touched, generates a mouse or
telestrator packet that is sent out of serial join 1, etc.). By default, the packets are
mouse-type packets. If one or more must be telestrator-type packets, there is a
Device Extender type symbol called "Telestrator/Mouse Configuration" that can be
added to the embedded TPS symbol in the CNX-DVP4. Refer to “New Helper
Symbols” on page 42.
The programmer will use the SIMPL Windows program to route the mouse packets
to the CNX-DVP4 serial ports, or its Ethernet or Cresnet networks.
Operations Guide – DOC. 8170A
Digital Video Processor: CNX- DVP4
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