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10.
Use the following command to set the mouse driver:
11.
Set the Output resolution of the TPI/3 by entering:
12.
Refer to the Available Resolutions table on page 14 for information on resolution and refresh
rates.
13.
Calibrate the TPI/3 by entering:
14.
Once in the calibration mode, press the middle of 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.
15.
Press the screen to exit from the calibration session and return to the panel display.
16.
Select Connect > Disconnect to exit from telnet session and close the NetLinx Studio Program.
Stacking the TPI/3
The AXB-TPI/3 can accept up to six inputs (with three TP3-VID input modules). Since the
AXB-TPI/3 accepts any combination of input modules, it can be stacked, allowing an unlimited
number of RGB and VGA video sources.
To set the resolution:
1.
Determine the refresh rates and resolution options for the main output display connected to the
main TPI/3. FIG. 7 is an example of a stacked system consisting of four TPI/3s.
Send_Command, <TPI/3 device number>,"’@MOU <# for touch driver>’"
Example:
Send_Command 130,"’@MOU 12’"
This command allows you to set the mouse driver number on the TPI/3 device using a specific Device ID
number (#130). The Supported Touch Devices table on page 15 lists the supported touch devices and
their associated ID’s. When
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Send_Command, <TPI/3 device number>,"’@res <hor>x<ver>:<res>’"
Example:
Send_Command 130,"’@res 1024x768’"
Sets up the panel to display an output resolution of 1024 x 768 at a default screen refresh rate of 60. If
another refresh rate is needed, enter a colon after the vertical value and then enter the refresh rate value.
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Send_Command, <TPI/3 device number>,"’calibrate’"
Example:
Send_Command 130,"’calibrate’"
Sets up the panel to begin the calibration process. Touch the cross-hairs that appear on the panel to
complete the calibration process.
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Stacking multiple TPIs will result in Video and VGA signal degradation resulting from
the analog to digital to analog conversion process.
Example: A user sends an analog signal from a PC through a secondary TPI which
converts it to digital. This processed signal is then converted back to analog and sent
to the primary TPI. The primary unit then converts this analog signal to digital,
processes it, and converts it back to an analog signal that is then sent to a Monitor.
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