
Modero X Series (G4) Touch Panels
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Modero X® Series Touch Panels - Installation & Hardware Reference Manual
When using an NFC device with the X Series panels, you should align your device’s antenna with the center of the touch panel’s
antenna (FIG. 4).
NOTE:
To facilitate NFC antenna access, consider adding an icon to the panel’s page(s), pointing to the location of the antenna on the
panel.
Active Video Windows - Limitations
The following limitations apply to the display of active video windows on X Series panels:
NOTE:
The term "Active Video Windows" refers to any "window" on the touch panel (which could be a Page, Popup, Sub-Page or
Button) that is displaying active video content.
Maximum supported number of active video windows displayed simultaneously on the panel:
2
While this limitation is not enforced (i.e the TPDesign5 application will allow you include any number of video windows in
the panel design), attempting to display more than two active video windows at one time may have a negative impact on
the panel’s overall performance.
Maximum supported resolution for video windows:
720dpi
Maximum supported frame rate for video windows:
30fps
Picture View
By connecting a USB drive via one of the device’s USB ports, Picture View allows the Modero X Series panel to access JPEG images
on that drive and display them on the touchscreen. Individual images may be accessed at any time, or the entire collection may be
displayed for predetermined times. Picture View may be stopped at any time by removing the USB drive, and the panel will return to
its default display page.
NOTE:
The maximum source resolution for Picture View is 1920x1920 pixels.The maximum displayed resolution is the same as the
screen resolution.
Starting Picture View
1.
Connect a USB drive to the device. Picture View will automatically recognize all available images on the drive and start
displaying them on the touchscreen.
2.
When the images begin to display, touch any place on the touchscreen to open the configuration popup menu (FIG. 5).
If no selection is made, this menu will remain in place for 15 seconds and then disappear. It may be accessed again by
touching anywhere on the touchscreen.
3.
On the leftmost amber button, select between
Rand
(images display at random) and
A-Z
(images display in alphabetical order
based on the name of the file).
4.
The four gray buttons allow scrolling through saved images and the rate of display:
The
Previous Image Saved
button returns the display to the first image uploaded by Page View.
The
Stop
button stops Page View and returns to the default panel page.
The
Pause/Resume
button allows the display to stop on one particular image. Press it again to resume the display
procession.
The
Next Image Saved
button returns the display to the last image uploaded by Page View. If the panel has not accessed all
of the images available on a USB drive, Page View will display the last one uploaded to date.
5.
On the rightmost red button, select the number of seconds a selected image will be displayed in Picture View. This may be
selected between 5, 10, 15, 30, and 60 seconds.
6.
The counter beneath the buttons displays the number of images currently uploaded by the panel, versus the number detected
on the USB drive.
FIG. 4
NFC antenna location (Tabletop, Landscape and Portrait layouts)
NFC Sensor
NFC Sensor
NFC Sensor