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MXR-1001 - Installation & Hardware Reference Manual

Table of Contents

MXR-1001 .........................................................................................................7

Overview ...........................................................................................................................  7
MXR-1001 Specifications.................................................................................................  7

Touch Panel Aspect Ratio .......................................................................................................................  9
Active Video Windows - Limitations........................................................................................................  9
MXR-1001 Motor Controller ...................................................................................................................  9

Powering On/Off the MXR-1001 Touch Panel................................................................... 9
Raising and Lowering the MXR-1001 Touch Panel........................................................  10

Warning Screen .................................................................................................................................... 10
Audio Alert ............................................................................................................................................ 10

Locking and Unlocking the MXR-1001...........................................................................  10
Configuration and Programming ...................................................................................  11

MXR-1001 Send Commands................................................................................................................. 11

Cleaning the Touch Overlay and Case............................................................................  11

Additional Documentation.................................................................................................................... 11

Installing the MXR-1001 .................................................................................12

Overview .........................................................................................................................  12

Required Accessories (Not Included) ..................................................................................................  12

1) Unbox the MXR-1001 and Remove Shipping Screws................................................  12
2) Select a Suitable Location..........................................................................................  12

Mounting Surface Requirements  .........................................................................................................  12
Above-Surface Dimensions...................................................................................................................  13
Below-Surface Dimensions...................................................................................................................  13
Hole Cutout Dimensions for the Mounting Surface .............................................................................. 14

3) Cut the Hole In the Mounting Surface .......................................................................  15
4) Install the MXR-1001 Into the Mounting Surface .....................................................  15
5) Connect Ethernet, USB and Power Cables.................................................................  18

Appendix A: Waking the Panel via PoE ............................................................19

Overview .........................................................................................................................  19
Detail Description ...........................................................................................................  19
10” Retractable Panel Limitations .................................................................................  19
Noteworthy POE Switch Interactions.............................................................................  19

Appendix B: Troubleshooting  .........................................................................20

Overview .........................................................................................................................  20

In Case of a Power Failure (Manually Raising / Lowering the Touch Panel ) ......................................  20
Panel Doesn’t Respond To Touches .....................................................................................................  20
Panel Isn’t Appearing In The Online Tree Tab .....................................................................................  21
Can’t Connect To a NetLinx Master ......................................................................................................  21
Only One Modero Panel In My System Shows Up.................................................................................  21

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Страница 1: ...TION HARDWARE REFERENCE MANUAL MODERO X SERIES G5 RETRACTABLE TOUCH PANELS MXR 1001 BL 10 1 MODERO X SERIES G5 RETRACTABLE TOUCH PANEL BLACK MXR 1001 SL 10 1 MODERO X SERIES G5 RETRACTABLE TOUCH PANEL...

Страница 2: ...ble specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 UNPLUG this apparatus during li...

Страница 3: ...COMPLIANCE INFORMATION The term IC before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met Le terme IC avant le num ro de certification radio signi...

Страница 4: ...r certifications asp WEEE NOTICE CHINA COMPLIANCE INFORMATION This appliance is labeled in accordance with European Directive 2012 19 EU concerning waste of electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Th...

Страница 5: ...1 Unbox the MXR 1001 and Remove Shipping Screws 12 2 Select a Suitable Location 12 Mounting Surface Requirements 12 Above Surface Dimensions 13 Below Surface Dimensions 13 Hole Cutout Dimensions for t...

Страница 6: ...MENSIONS HWD 15 325 x 11 010 x 6 753 389 25mm x 279 65mm x 171 53mm CUTOUT DIMENSIONS 10 701 x 1 984 271 81mm x 50 39 mm WEIGHT 18 85 lbs 8 55 Kg POWER CONSUMPTION Full On 15 6W in motion Full On no m...

Страница 7: ...05 kHz 24 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz AAC LC 8 kHz 96 kHz G 711 with Law VoIP encode decode at 8 kHz Suggested max packet size for G 711 Voice 20ms File Formats WAV MP3 as part of touch panel file onl...

Страница 8: ...inguishing feature of the MXR 1001 is the ability to raise and retract the touch panel Therefore there are electrical and firmware features specific to the MXR 1001 that provide control of the motoriz...

Страница 9: ...ed to a Master for example during installation as long as the MXR 1001 is powered Audio Alert The Audio Alert feature allows the MXR 1001 to play a sound when the panel is raised and or a separate sou...

Страница 10: ...using these commands as well as all standard G5 Send Commands NOTE Note Programming the Modero X Series G5 touch panels require the use of the latest versions of NetLinx Studio and TPDesign5 both are...

Страница 11: ...nd remove packing materials Note that the MXR 1001 ships with two Shipping Screws installed on the bottom surface of the Motor FIG 7 2 Remove the Shipping Screws before installing the MXR 1001 2 Selec...

Страница 12: ...talled MXR 1001 to indicate the area required below the mounting surface for the chassis and Mounting Clamps FIG 8 Above Surface Dimensions of MXR 1001 FIG 9 MXR 1001 Top view indicating area required...

Страница 13: ...e dimensions of the actual hole cut out in the mounting surface resulting from using the Router Guide and required accessories FIG 10 Dimensions of the MXR 1001 side view below the mounting surface FI...

Страница 14: ...top surface of the mounting surface is not damaged beyond the width of the trim bezel as the cutout is made NOTE The process of making the cutout will create substantial dust prepare the environment a...

Страница 15: ...located on the front of the Bezel 5 Route the MXR cable from the Bezel through the slot on the front center of the Bezel and run it through the cutout hole 6 Lower the Bezel through the cutout hole a...

Страница 16: ...Clamps slide into the two matching ratcheted Clamp Slots on each side of the Motor chassis To install the Mounting Clamps on the sides of the Motor chassis a Insert each Mounting Clamp into a ratchete...

Страница 17: ...o a Gigabit Ethernet Switch For information on pinouts signals and LED blink patterns for this connector refer to the MXR 1001 Hardware Installation Guide NOTE Clip the included snap on cable Ferrite...

Страница 18: ...st long enough to wake the panel and then turned off Depending on the switch the cycle time could be as little as three or four seconds A test should be conducted to determine the minimum dwell time t...

Страница 19: ...aise or lower the panel To manually lower the touch panel turn the lead screw clockwise until it is fully lowered To manually raise the touch panel turn the lead screw counter clockwise until it is fu...

Страница 20: ...Most firewalls will not allow ping requests to pass through for security reasons When connecting to a NetLinx Master controller via TCP IP the program will first try to ping the controller before att...

Страница 21: ...s not assume responsibility for errors or omissions AMX also reserves the right to alter specifications without prior notice at any time The AMX Warranty and Return Policy and related documents can be...

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