TPI Configuration and Usage
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AXB-TPI/3 Touch Panel Interface 3
4.
Continue the setup process by calibrating the monitor. Refer to the following section for more
information.
Calibrating the Monitor
Once the monitor is resized, calibrate it to use the touch drivers.
In terminal emulator mode, there are 4 commands used for calibration:
Calibrate
sets the monitor to begin the calibration test mode.
Get Cal
provides you with the current calibration values.
Check Cal
allows you to manually check the calibration on the monitor by using your
touch on the panel to display an on-screen cross-hair.
Set Cal
allows you to manually configure the calibration values for the monitor if you
know the correct calibration values (ex: cloning the TPI/3).
This command is only
supported through a serial connection.
1.
Calibrate the TPI/3 by entering:
Press the on-panel cross-hairs as they appear. After the last cross-hair has been depressed
and the coordinates points have been set, a dialog displays the panel coordinate values.
Press the screen to exit from the calibration session and return to the panel display.
To verify these values, check the calibration of the TPI/3 by entering:
2.
Finalize the setup process by verifying the panel and TPI/3 information.
Verifying your settings
1.
Type
?PAR
into the Terminal software to verify the driver. The touch name should correspond
to the desired driver. The return from the TPI/3 includes these characteristics:
Do not calibrate the TPI/3 if you are using a Microsoft
®
compatible mouse or a mobile
mouse. Do not enter the <> when entering the values or commands.
calibrate
Sets up the panel to begin the calibration process. Touch the cross-hairs that appear on the panel to com-
plete the calibration process.
PRGM EX. 5
check cal
Verifies that the panel has been correctly calibrated. Touch panel at any location and it should correspond
to the appearance of a cross-hair.
PRGM EX. 6
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Version
indicates the TPI/3 firmware version on
the TPI/3.
•
Mouse Type
displays the mouse driver
assigned for use through the TPI/3.
•
Device #
identifies the beginning device address
for the attached touch device.
•
Cursor
enabled displays whether the
cursor is enabled/disabled.
•
# Devices
identifies the number of devices that
are assigned for use through the touch panel
firmware.
•
Brightness
displays the brightness value
associated with the monitor. The ability to
adjust the brightness value is not available.
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