
Overview
5
Ports
USB
This connection is used for local upload and download of the configuration and theme files, as
well as firmware updates. The USB port supports all USB keys that utilize 250 mA of power or
less.
Secure Digital (SD)
This connection is used for local upload and download of the configuration and theme files, as
well as firmware updates. The SD card slot supports standard SD media up to 2 GB.
Buttons and Indicator LEDs
Each of the buttons and indicators on the touchscreen I/O panel are labeled and grouped
according to its relationship and function.
Example:
The section labeled with “Status” include all buttons and indicators that
relate specifically to the touchscreens function and features including software reset,
setup menu access, and power source.
Buttons and indicators that relate specifically to
data use are labeled in the
“LON” section and others that relate specifically to
data use are labeled in the
“NET” section.
Note:
Availability of buttons and indicators vary according to the touchscreen
model.
Status
• [Reset] - when pressed, resets the touchscreen software causing a reboot and service pin
message to the connected processor.
• [Mode] - press once to access the Setup menu. Press and hold four seconds to calibrate
the touchscreen.
• PoE - indicates solid when Power over Ethernet is present (NetConnect only).
• Aux - indicates solid when the touchscreen is powered by auxiliary power (LinkConnect
only).
• Act - reserved for future development.
LON
• [Svc] - sends the station ID to the connected Paradigm Processor (P-ACP).
• {Service Pin} - located in the
.
• Svc - indicates when a service pin command has been sent to the Paradigm Processor.
• Data - indicates (flashing) when data is transmitted by LinkConnect.
NET
• Data - indicates (flashing) when data is transmitted over NetConnect.
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