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Powering On & Panel Setup Wizard
Powering on for the first time (or after a factory reset) will launch a setup
wizard where device settings and the panel’s persona are selected. After being
selected, the panel will boot to that persona on each subsequent power cycle
or reboot.
1.
Select your language
2.
Select your time zone, date, & time
3.
Set up your network
4.
Select your panel’s persona:
•
Web Kiosk
: The touch panel is set up to display a web URL on a full-
screen HTML5 browser.
•
Zoom Rooms Controller
: The touch panel is set up to control a
Zoom Rooms space.
•
AMX Book Scheduling
: The touch panel is set up for room
scheduling, connecting to Microsoft Exchange, O365, or Google
Calendar.
•
AMX G5 Control
: The touch panel is set up for AMX NetLinx control,
utilizing a TP5 file created using TPDesign5.
FIG. 4
Select App page in the Setup Wizard
The persona can be changed at any time in the Advanced Settings menu.
Each selection requires its own setup. After confirming your app selection, the
panel will continue to step through setup for the selected persona. Full step-
by-step walkthroughs can be found in the
AMX Varia Programming &
Configuration Guide
available on AMX.com.
AMX Varia Programming & Configuration Guide:
US/site_elements/configuration-programming-
Function Button
The touch panel has a rectangular flush button on the top of the bezel, on the
right side.
Function Button
Settings Button
FIG. 5
Panel Button Locations
The Function Button serves multiple purposes:
1.
A quick press & release will turn the panel’s display on & off (i.e.
sleep & wake).
2.
A press & hold for 4 seconds will return to the primary persona.
This is useful if another app had been loaded on top of the panel’s
primary persona app.
3.
If the panel is shut down, pressing the Function button will boot up
the panel.
4.
If the Function button is pressed & held during the boot process, the
panel will launch into Safe Mode.
Settings Button
The touch panel has a pin-hole button which serves two purposes:
1.
A quick press & release will open Panel Settings
2.
A press & hold for 4 seconds will reboot the panel
The default PIN to access Panel Settings is
1988
.
NOTE:
Do not confuse the Settings button (pin-hole button) with any of the
microphone or sensor holes. The Settings button is the
larger hole
located
closest to the Function Button
. Irreparable damage may occur if a foreign
object is pushed down the microphone hole or into one of the sensors.
Light Sensor & Proximity Sensor
FIG. 6
Panel Sensor Locations
The ambient light sensor can automatically adjust panel brightness based on
the environment. See Display Settings to enable automatic brightness.
The laser proximity sensor will detect nearby motion
to wake the panel up without requiring a touch.
Sensors