AMX Wireless Touch Panels (Wave Server) User Manual

ViewPoint  
Wireless Touch Panels (Wave Server)  
Instruction Manual  
ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels and  
Accessories  
Limited Warranty and Disclaimer  
AMX Inc. warrants its products to be free from defects in material and  
workmanship under normal use for a period of three years from date of purchase  
from AMX Inc., with the following exceptions. Electroluminescent and LCD  
control panels are warranted for a period of three years, except for the display  
and touch overlay components which are warranted for a period of one year.  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction..............................................................................1  
Overview  
ViewPoint Models  
Features  
Related Instruction Manuals  
What’s in this Manual  
What’s New  
Connections, Cleaning, and Charging ...................................5  
Overview  
Application  
Connectors  
Multiple ViewPoints in an Installation  
Cleaning the Touch Overlay  
ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery  
Power Supply  
VPA-CHG FastCycle Battery Charger for VPA-BP  
ViewPort Docking Station  
Battery Charging  
Touch Panel Basics .................................................................13  
Overview  
Touch Panel Pages  
Standard Buttons  
General Buttons  
Selection buttons  
Information buttons  
Adjustment buttons  
Keypad buttons  
Decision buttons  
Status buttons  
Operation bars  
Touch to Continue buttons  
AXB-PT30 PosiTrack 30 Camera Controller  
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Designing Touch Panel Pages................................................. 19  
Overview  
Activating the Edit button  
Creating a Page  
Adding a page  
Setting the page color  
Creating a Button  
Adding a button  
Resizing a button  
Button Properties  
Setting the button properties  
Setting the button type  
Setting the button border  
Setting the channel code  
Setting the variable text code  
Setting the page flip  
Setting the button colors for channel-off  
conditions  
Adding text to a button  
Adding an icon to a button  
Adding a bitmap to a button  
Using TPDesign3 to Download Bitmaps, Icons,  
and Fonts  
Button Properties for External Pushbuttons  
Creating an IR Macro Button  
Pulse command  
Wait command  
What happens when the example macro  
executes  
Creating a Joystick  
Adding a joystick to a page  
Setting the joystick properties  
Setting the channel code  
Setting the level code  
Setting the joystick colors/shades for  
channel-off conditions  
Creating a Bargraph  
Adding a bargraph to a page  
Setting the bargraph properties  
Setting the channel code  
Setting the level code  
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Table of Contents  
AXB-PT30 PosiTrack 30 Camera Controller  
Setting the bargraph colors/shades for  
channel-off conditions  
Linking the New Page to the Main Page  
Exiting Edit Mode  
Touch Panel Program Reference.............................................59  
Overview  
Setup Page  
Beep  
Display timer  
Set time and date  
Double beep  
AXlink, output resolution, vX.XX, and  
serial number  
Setting brightness  
Protected setup  
Show palette  
Wireless status (optional WAV-PK)  
Wireless status (optional SMT-PK)  
Wireless settings for VPT-CP and VPT-GS  
Wireless Status for VPW-CP and VPW-GS  
Wave-Pak not locked  
Module version  
Server version  
RSSI  
Network Eff.  
Device Eff.  
Device range  
Server devices  
Protected Setup Page  
Baud  
Device base  
Device used  
Setup password  
Power up page  
Wake up message  
Auto assign  
Page password  
Calibrate  
Power up message  
System page  
AXB-PT30 PosiTrack 30 Camera Controller  
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Editor  
Page tracking  
Sleep message  
Function show  
Wireless Settings for VPW-CP and VPW-GS  
Wave-Pak not locked  
RSSI  
Network Eff.  
Device Eff.  
Device range  
Server devices  
Wireless settings (optional SMT-PKM)  
Edit button  
Edit Bar - Button Menu Options  
Add  
Copy image  
Move  
Resize  
Delete  
Text/image  
Properties  
Save  
Paste  
Save default  
Set default  
Put on top  
Properties Page - Button Types  
General  
Joystick  
Vertical Bargraph  
Horizontal Bargraph  
Brightness  
Time  
Date  
Keypad  
Keyboard  
Setup  
Video Setup  
Video Window  
Video Joystick  
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Table of Contents  
AXB-PT30 PosiTrack 30 Camera Controller  
RGB Setup  
Protected  
Properties Page - External Buttons  
External buttons  
Setting external button properties  
Page Menu Options  
Add  
Copy  
Rename  
Delete  
Page color  
Go to  
Popup on  
Popup off  
Move edit  
Snap grid  
Edit Bar - Quit Editor option  
AXCESS Programming.............................................................133  
Overview  
PC to ViewPoint Connections  
Programming the ViewPoint  
AXCESS Programming Changes  
System Send_Commands  
Gray Scale and Programming Numbers  
Colors/Shades of Gray and Programming Numbers 142  
Font Styles and Programming Numbers  
Border Styles and Programming Numbers  
Shorthand Send Commands  
Color/Gray Scale Send_Commands  
Variable Text Send Commands  
Shorthand Variable Text Commands  
Buttons String Commands  
Button Macro Commands  
Loading Infrared (IR) Files........................................................161  
Overview  
IRLIBX  
Loading an IR File  
IR Memory Check  
AXB-PT30 PosiTrack 30 Camera Controller  
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Upgrading the Firmware.......................................................... 169  
Overview  
Configuration  
Downloading the Firmware  
Specifications.......................................................................... 173  
Overview  
VPA-BP ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery  
VPA-CHG Fast-Cycle Battery Charger for VPA-BP  
ViewPort Docking Station  
Contacting Sales and Technical Support................................ 179  
Overview  
U.S. Sales and Technical Support Teams  
AMX International Offices  
Technical Support  
Index......................................................................................... 183  
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AXB-PT30 PosiTrack 30 Camera Controller  
Introduction  
Overview  
The ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels and ViewPoint WAVE Touch Panels are hand-  
held, liquid crystal display (LCD) panels that allow you to control devices remotely.  
Figure 1 shows some of the available ViewPoints.  
Figure 1  
ViewPoint touch panels  
ViewPoint Models  
There are four models of the ViewPoint touch panels:  
ViewPoint Color Wireless Touch Panel - (VPT-CP)  
ViewPoint Grayscale Wireless Touch Panel - (VPT-GS)  
ViewPoint Color WAVE Touch Panel - (VPW-CP)  
ViewPoint Grayscale WAVE Touch Panel - (VPW-GS)  
The VPT panels are one-way infrared (IR) and radio frequency (RF) only. The VPW  
panels are two-way digital Spread Spectrum RF and one-way IR.  
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Features  
The other features of the ViewPoint touch panels are:  
All panels have 6-inch diagonal (153.9 mm), 320 x 240 (HV) pixel screens  
VPW-CP has a 256 color passive-matrix LCD screen  
VPW-GS has a 16-shade grayscale LCD screen  
Four external programmable push buttons  
Programmable firmware via programming port connection  
Programming port for uploading/downloading touch panel data  
Panel programming, pages, and drawings are uploaded and downloaded  
Note  
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using TPDesign (Windows ) 16-bit or TPDesign3 (Windows) 32-bit touch  
TPDesign3 is used to convert  
G2 or lower panel pages into  
G3 firmware compatible  
pages.  
panel design programs  
One-way RF or IR transmission (VPT-CP/VPT-GS only)  
Two-way digital spread spectrum RF (VPW-CP/VPW-GS only)  
Onboard battery-charging circuitry  
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Unicode character support for far-eastern languages such as Chinese  
Note  
Hand-held or desktop usage  
Characters for Middle Eastern  
languages such as Arabic are  
not supported within the  
Unicode fonts because they  
are bi-directional. Buttons with  
Unicode fonts can only be  
created and edited using  
TPDesign3 Touch Panel  
Design Program.  
Battery life of 6 continuous hours with full back-lighting (VPT-CP/VPT-GS)  
Battery life of 4 continuous hours (VPW-CP/VPW-GS)  
Related Instruction Manuals  
These instruction manuals contain additional information that relates to the Color  
Passive-Matrix mini-touch panels.  
TPDesign3 Touch Panel Program  
WAVE 2-Way Wireless Accessories and Adapters for Touch Panels  
AXCESS Programming Language  
OpenAXCESS Configuration and Diagnostic Program  
Color Passive-Matrix LCD Mini-Touch Panels (Firmware version G3 or  
higher)  
Color Passive-Matrix LCD Touch Panel (Firmware version G3 or higher)  
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PowerTilt and PowerTouch Panels (Firmware version G3 or higher)  
What’s in this Manual  
This manual contains the following sections:  
Installation  
Contains cabling, connections, and connectors as well as  
cleaning of the touch panel overlay, power supply, and battery information.  
Touch Panel Basics  
Contains descriptions and illustration examples of  
touch panel pages.  
Touch Panel Program Reference  
Describes touch panel operations,  
Contains step-by-step instructions to  
flowcharts, and button options.  
Designing a Touch Panel Page  
create a touch panel page, button, joystick, bargraph, and set a page  
color/shade.  
Firmware Upgrade  
Explains how to connect the ViewPoint to your PC  
for ViewPoint firmware upgrade using SOFTROM.  
Specifications  
Describes the physical and operating characteristics of  
the touch panels.  
Contacting Sales and Technical Support Identifies contact  
information for technical support and technical publications, including  
phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and Internet locations.  
What’s New  
Additions and revisions to this release of the manual include:  
Added ViewPort Docking Station and instructions for creating an IR macro  
button  
Added and updated graphics  
Revisions are identified with vertical margin bars on the outside margin, as shown  
adjacent to this paragraph  
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Introduction  
ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels  
Connections, Cleaning, and  
Charging  
Overview  
The ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels do not require hardware installation. This  
section describes how to connect, clean, and charge the ViewPoint panels.  
Application  
Figure 2  
VeiwPoint Touch Panel  
VeiwPoint Touch Panel  
ViewPoint application  
example  
One-way IR  
Two-way RF  
One-way IR  
Power  
Supply  
AXR-IRSM  
AXR-RF  
AXR-WAVES  
AXlink  
Card Frame  
AXlink  
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Connectors  
All ViewPoints have two connectors, as shown in Figure 3. The power jack is for  
connecting an external 12 VDC power supply for ViewPoint operation and charging.  
The programming jack is a three-wire, 2.5 mm stereo jack. The required cable and  
power supply comes furnished with the ViewPoint.  
Figure 3  
ViewPoint connectors  
Power jack  
Programming jack  
Stereo plug male  
Male DB9  
ViewPoint to PC  
programming  
cable  
Cable FG10-517 to  
cable FG10-  
727 to your  
PC's RS-232  
Multiple ViewPoints in an Installation  
The ViewPoint transmits data via RF or IR. The VPT-CP and VPT-GS ViewPoint  
Wireless Touch Panels are shipped to operate on a standard frequency of 418 MHz  
RF and user-selectable 38 KHz or 455 KHz IR frequencies. The ViewPoints can be  
ordered for different RF operating frequencies that must be set when the unit is  
manufactured.  
Note  
RF operating frequencies  
cannot be user-adjusted.  
Operating frequencies must  
be factory-set.  
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The VPW-CP/VPW-GS operates on 2.4 GHz for two-way RF communications with  
the AXR-WAVES Server. It also provides one-way IR using other manufacturers IR  
codes.  
Note  
The 2-way ViewPoints do not  
support AMX IR codes (38  
KHz and 455 KHz) but do  
support other manufacturers  
IR codes. The 1-way  
If you plan to use multiple one-way ViewPoints within the same locals, it is strongly  
recommended that each unit be ordered for operation on different RF frequencies.  
This will prevent erroneous data being received by the respective AXCESS Central  
Controller.  
ViewPoints support all IR  
codes.  
Cleaning the Touch Overlay  
You should clean the touch screen overlay after each day’s use. Materials required  
are:  
Two clean, soft texture cotton cloths  
Spray bottle of cleaning solution consisting of 50% isopropyl alcohol and  
50% water.  
1. Turn the ViewPoint off.  
2. Spray a small amount of the cleaning solution onto one of the cloths.  
3. Clean the touch panel overlay with the damp cloth.  
4. Wipe the touch panel overlay with the dry cloth.  
ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery  
The ViewPoint requires use of a VPA-BP ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery. Figure 4  
shows the VPA-BP and placement in the ViewPoint.  
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Figure 4  
VPA-BP ViewPoint  
Rechargeable Battery  
placement  
Rear battery cover  
Battery  
Touch panel  
(rear view)  
Power Supply  
ViewPoints are furnished with a modular wart type Power Supply (Figure 5), which  
requires an input of 110 VAC and provides an output of 12 VDC at 1500 mA. The  
power supply can be used separately from the VPA-CHG to operate the ViewPoint.  
Note  
A 220 VAC power supply is  
also available.  
VPA-CHG FastCycle Battery Charger for VPA-BP  
The VPA-CHG FastCycle Battery Charger for VPA-BP includes a Power Supply as  
shown in Figure 5. The power supply can be used for primary power or charging of  
the VPA-BP ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery. The power supply barrel connector  
plugs into the side of the ViewPoint.  
When charging the VPA-BP, if the battery is inserted incorrectly (backward) into the  
charger, a buzzer will sound. While the battery is charging, the red LED lights. When  
the battery is fully charged, the green LED lights. If there is no battery in the charger,  
neither of the LEDs light up.  
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Figure 5  
VPA-CHG (power supply and  
VPT-CP Fast-Cycle Battery  
Charger for VPA-BP)  
12 VDC Power  
Supply  
Green LED  
indicates battery is  
charged  
VPA-CHG Fast  
Cycle battery  
charger  
Red LED indicates  
charging  
Power supply  
connection  
Charging pins  
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ViewPort Docking Station  
angled desk docking station to cradle your ViewPoint touch panel. When a  
ViewPoint is placed in the docking station's cradle, the ViewPoint makes contact with  
the charging pins and the docking station then supplies power.  
When a touch panel is not cradled on the docking station, a battery can be charged  
when placed within the charging compartment. When a touch panel is cradled on the  
docking station, all power is fed to the touch panel. A battery that was charging will  
no longer be supplied with power until the ViewPoint is removed from the docking  
station's cradle.  
Figure 6  
ViewPort Docking Station  
Docking Station  
Charging  
compartment  
Green LED  
Red LED  
Charging pins  
Yellow LED  
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Battery Charging  
When a ViewPoint touch panel is not cradled on the docking station, an optional  
extra battery can be placed in the charging compartment. The optional battery is fully  
charged in four hours when the optional power supply is plugged-in to the rear of  
the docking station (Figure 7). The ViewPort Docking Station provides trickle-  
charging of the battery inside the ViewPoint when the ViewPoint is cradled in the  
ViewPort.  
Note  
When inserting or removing a  
battery, insert or remove the  
battery slowly to avoid false  
indications on the LEDs.  
Figure 7  
Rear view  
Power supply  
connector  
Retaining ears  
(tabs)  
Rear view  
Status LEDs (Figure 6) are located on the bottom front of the docking station. There  
are three LEDs; yellow indicates a ViewPoint connection to the docking station; red  
shows a battery being charged in the charging compartment; green indicates that the  
battery in the charging compartment is fully charged.  
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Touch Panel Basics  
Note  
Overview  
Refer to the TPDesign3  
Instruction Manual for detailed  
Touch Panel design  
This section contains descriptions and illustration examples of Touch panel pages  
(Figure 8), buttons, message bars, and keypads. You can use the TPDesign3 software  
program to create custom pages and download them to the touch panel. Or you can  
use the ViewPoint VPXpress System Design/Programming Software.  
information or to the  
ViewPoint VPXpress System  
Design/Programming  
Software Instruction Manual  
Figure 8  
Sample touch panel page  
TPDesign3 page example  
VPXpress page example  
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Touch Panel Pages  
You can download objects like buttons and drawings to a touch panel page. The  
number of objects depends on the type and quantity of external devices you want to  
control with the touch panel and AXCESS Control System. When you create multiple  
pages, you must link them with buttons. Figure 9 shows how five touch panel pages  
are linked to the Main page. Note that each page contains one button that goes to the  
next page, and one that goes to the previous page.  
Setup  
Figure 9  
Page 1  
Page  
Touch Panel pages with  
linked buttons  
Main Page  
Page 2  
Main  
Page 1  
Page 3  
Page 1  
Page 2  
Page 4  
Page 2  
Page 3  
Page 5  
Page 3  
Page 4  
Main  
Page 4  
Page 5  
Standard Buttons  
Standard buttons types are rectangles, rectangle variations, and other geometric  
shapes that you can create with the touch panel editor. Buttons are set with  
attributes, which means there is feedback for the Central Controller when you touch  
the button.  
General Buttons  
General buttons are part of the mini-touch panel program and cannot be changed.  
You use general buttons to specify panel communication parameters and create or  
revise pages. Button examples include selection buttons, information buttons,  
adjustment buttons, and operation bars. Each type of General button is described in  
the following paragraphs.  
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Selection buttons  
parameters.  
Figure 10  
Selection button example  
Note  
Information buttons  
These button types will be  
displayed in black and yellow  
to indicate that they are only  
for information and can’t be  
changed.  
Information buttons contain serial numbers and firmware version information. The  
properties of these buttons cannot be changed. Figure 11 shows the serial number  
information button in the Setup page.  
Figure 11  
Information button example  
Adjustment buttons  
You can use the UP and DN buttons to set adjustment buttons. The adjustment  
panel.  
Figure 12  
Adjustment button example  
Keypad buttons  
The keypad button opens a keypad (Figure 13) so you can enter a password or value  
assignment. All keypad buttons are interactive except for the entry display.  
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Figure 13  
Entry display  
Keypad example  
Keypad entry (0 - 9)  
ENTER – Processes the entry  
CLEAR – Resets the entry to 0  
Decision buttons  
Decision buttons (Figure 14) appear when an operation has two options and requires  
you to verify the action before it is performed.  
Figure 14  
Decision button example  
Decision buttons appear when you exit the Editor bar, send or receive a drawing,  
designate a communication protocol, or make an operation error.  
Status buttons  
Status buttons (Figure 15) appear when you try to perform operations that do not  
function correctly.  
Figure 15  
Status button example  
Operation bars  
selected a button or page edit operation. The operation bar indicates which edit  
function is currently active. When an edit operation is selected, it remains active until  
you press EXIT on the operation bar.  
Figure 16  
Operation bar example  
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Touch to Continue buttons  
acknowledgement. An example of an operation that requires user acknowledgement  
is resetting the factory defaults.  
Figure 17  
Touch to Continue button  
example  
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Designing Touch Panel Pages  
Note  
Overview  
Information within this section  
applies to all ViewPoint  
These step-by-step instructions describe creating touch panel pages, buttons,  
joysticks, bargraphs, and setting page color attributes. For in-depth information on all  
the operations available on the touch panel, read through the Touch Panel Program  
Reference section to learn about all the operations and techniques you can use to  
design touch panel pages.  
models except as noted.  
The VPT-CP and VPT-GS ViewPoint one-way models do not support bargraphs,  
joysticks, VGA, or Video. These functions are available on the EDIT dropdown  
menus and can be setup. However, the functions are not operational.  
The VPW-CP and VPW-GS are two-way RF and supports bargraphs and joysticks.  
Activating the Edit button  
Before designing a touch panel page, activate the EDIT button that contains options  
to add and configure touch panels and buttons. When powering up the mini-touch  
panel, the first page is the Main page shown in Figure 18. Refer to Edit button and Go  
to information in Touch Panel Program Reference if the Main page does not appear.  
Note  
If you have a pre-programmed  
panel, you may not see the  
Main page.  
Figure 18  
Main page  
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1. Press SETUP in the Main page to open the Setup page shown in Figure 19.  
Figure 19  
Setup page  
Note  
Viewpoint touch panel  
information buttons are  
displayed with a black fill.  
These buttons can’t be altered  
and are only used to display  
information. Examples of  
these are the AXlink,  
WIRELESS STATUS,  
OUTPUT RESOLUTION,  
vX.XX, and SERIAL #  
buttons.  
Firmware  
version  
2. Press PROTECTED SETUP to open the password keypad shown in Figure 20.  
Figure 20  
Setup page and password  
keypad  
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3. Enter 1988 in the keypad and press ENTER to open Protected Setup page  
(Figure 21). For information on changing the password, refer to Touch Panel  
Program Reference section. If you enter a wrong number, press CLEAR and re-  
enter the number.  
Note  
If you press ENTER after  
typing in an incorrect  
password, you are  
immediately returned to the  
current page.  
Figure 21  
Protected Setup page with the  
active EDITOR button  
4. Press EDITOR to enable the Edit mode. The EDITOR button is highlighted when  
5. Press EXIT to close the Protected Setup page and return to the Setup page in Edit  
mode.  
6. Press EXIT again to return to the Main page. The EDIT button appears at the top  
of the Main page indicating that Edit mode is active (Figure 22).  
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Figure 22  
Main page with EDIT button  
7. Press EDIT to open the Edit bar. BUTTON and PAGE in the Edit bar (Figure 23)  
are used to design and modify button and page settings.  
Figure 23  
Edit bar  
Main page and Edit bar  
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Creating a Page  
Use the PAGE menu in the Edit bar to create touch panel pages.  
Adding a page  
1. Press PAGE on the Edit bar to open the PAGE menu shown in Figure 24.  
Figure 24  
PAGE menu  
2. ADD to open the keyboard.  
characters.  
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Figure 25  
Keyboard  
Note  
Page naming does not allow  
you to change the font type,  
as is only available for  
buttons.  
4. Press EXIT CHANGE to add NEW PAGE to touch panel memory, close the  
keyboard, and return to the new page.  
Setting the page color  
1. Press the EDIT button to open the Edit bar on the newly created page.  
2. Press PAGE on the Edit bar to open the PAGE menu.  
3. Press PAGE COLOR to open the color palette shown in Figure 26.  
Figure 26  
Color palette  
Note  
The VPT-GS will display gray  
scale options.  
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4. Select a page color from the palette. The page automatically changes to the new  
color.  
Creating a Button  
Use the BUTTON menu in the Edit bar to create touch panel buttons.  
Adding a button  
1. Press EDIT to open the Edit bar.  
2. Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu shown in Figure 27.  
Figure 27  
BUTTON menu  
3. Press ADD to open the ADD BUTTON operation bar (Figure 28).  
Figure 28  
ADD BUTTON operation bar  
4. Touch and drag your finger horizontally down the LCD screen to create the  
button as shown in Figure 29. The first touch point is the upper-left corner of the  
button.  
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Figure 29  
Width  
Add a button example  
Touch Point  
Height  
5. Release your finger from the panel to store the button dimensions into panel  
memory.  
6. Press EXIT to close the Edit bar.  
Resizing a button  
1. Press EDIT to open the Edit bar.  
2. Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu.  
3. Press RESIZE to open the RESIZE BUTTON operation bar (Figure 30).  
Figure 30  
RESIZE BUTTON operation  
bar  
4. Push the edge of the button, and drag your finger horizontally across the screen  
and down to resize the button (Figure 31).  
Figure 31  
Touch any edge or  
corner and drag to  
resize.  
Resizing a button  
5. Release your finger from the panel to store the button dimensions into the panel  
memory.  
6. Press EXIT in the Edit bar to exit Resize mode.  
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Button Properties  
Note  
Use the PROPERTIES option of the BUTTON menu in the Edit bar to set button  
borders, page flips, button colors for channel on and off conditions, and channel and  
variable text codes.  
One-way ViewPoints do not  
support bargraphs, sliders,  
joysticks, VGA, or video.  
Note  
Setting the button properties  
The same steps apply to  
setting properties for external  
buttons.  
1. Press EDIT to open the Edit.  
2. Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu options.  
3. Press PROPERTIES to open the PROPERTIES operation bar shown in  
Figure 32  
PROPERTIES message bar  
4. Press the button you just added to open the Button Properties page shown in  
Figure 33. This page lists the properties for the active button.  
Figure 33  
Button Properties page  
Note  
The contents of the Button  
Properties page will change  
according to the type of button  
selected. The example shown  
here is for a GENERAL type  
button.  
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Setting the button type  
1. Press BUTTON TYPE in the Button Properties page. This opens the BUTTON  
TYPE menu, shown in Figure 34. Press MORE at the bottom of the first page of  
Button Types options to view the next page of options. Press PREV to view the  
first page.  
Figure 34  
Button Types menu  
2. Select a button type for the selected button to open the associated Button  
Properties page for the selected button type. Each button type has its own Button  
Properties page with settings specific to the button type. For example, select  
GENERAL from the menu to set the selected button as a general button. This  
opens the GENERAL Button Properties page, shown in Figure 33.  
Setting the button border  
1. Press BORDER in the Button Properties page to open the BUTTON BORDER  
viewed by using the MORE and PREV buttons.  
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Figure 35  
BUTTON BORDER menu  
pages  
2. Press 3D RECTANGLE 1 to set the button border to 3D RECTANGLE 1 style and  
return to the Button Properties page. The BORDER button in the Button  
Properties page changes to show the active border type. In this case, the button  
changes to the 3D-rectangle border.  
Setting the channel code  
Note  
If DEVICE USED is set to 4  
and Base Device Number is  
128, the Central Controller  
recognizes bus devices 128,  
129, 130, and 131.  
The channel buttons that set the device and button channel codes for the touch panels  
Figure 36  
CHANNEL code buttons  
Note  
The panel will not allow you to  
enter a device number greater  
than the DEVICE USED  
1. Press DEV to open the keypad and set the touch panel’s device number.  
2. Enter 1, 2, 3, or 4 in the keypad. The AXCESS software program uses device  
codes 1 through 4 to identify the touch panel. Refer to the Touch Panel Program  
Reference section for detailed information.  
without first displaying a  
decision box. This box asks  
you to decide whether you  
accept the new selection or  
default to the previous value.  
a. For 1-way ViewPoints, use device number 1 for AMX IR and RF. Use device  
numbers 2, 3, and 4 for other manufacturer’s IR codes.  
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b. For 2-way ViewPoints, AMX IR is not supported (38 KHz and 455 KHz) but  
other manufacturer’s IR codes are supported by assigning ViewPoint device  
numbers 2, 3, and 4 for IR codes.  
Note  
If DEVICE USED is set to 4  
and Base Device Number is  
128, the Central Controller  
recognizes bus devices 128,  
129, 130, and 131.  
3. Press ENTER to store the device number into memory, close the keypad, and  
return to the Button Properties page.  
4. Press CHAN to open a keypad and enter a channel value of 1 through 255 in the  
keypad. The AXCESS software program uses the channel code number to  
identify the button and its’ programmed operations.  
Note  
The channel code for non-  
active buttons is 0 and for  
active buttons is 1 through  
255.  
5. Enter 1 through 255 in the keypad. The AXCESS software program uses the  
channel code number to identify the button and its operations.  
6. Press ENTER to store the channel number in memory, close the keypad, and  
return to the Button Properties page.  
Setting the variable text code  
Note  
The variable text buttons that set the device and button channel codes for the touch  
panels are shown in Figure 37.  
One-way ViewPoint touch  
panels do not support variable  
text.  
Figure 37  
VAR TEXT code button  
Note  
1. Press DEV to open a keypad and set the device number.  
The panel will not allow you to  
enter a device number greater  
than the DEVICE USED  
2. Enter 1, 2, 3, or 4 in the keypad. The AXCESS software program uses device  
codes 1 through 4 to identify the touch panel. Refer to the Touch Panel Program  
Reference section in this manual for detailed information.  
without first displaying a  
decision box. This box asks  
you to decide whether you  
accept the new selection or  
default to the previous value.  
3. Press ENTER to store the device number in memory, close the keypad, and  
return to the Button Properties page.  
4. Press CHAN to open a keypad and set the channel number.  
5. Enter a channel value of 1 through 255 in the keypad. The AXCESS software  
Note  
program uses the channel code number to identify the button and its operations.  
The channel codes for non-  
active buttons is 0, and active  
buttons is 1 through 255.  
6. Press ENTER to store the channel number into memory, close the keypad, and  
return to the Button Properties page.  
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Setting the page flip  
1. Press the left PAGE FLIP box in the Button Properties page (Figure 38) to open  
the Page Flip Type list (Figure 39).  
Page Flip Type button  
Flip to Page button  
Figure 38  
Page FLIP boxes  
2. Press FLIP STANDARD to select a standard page flip.  
3. Press the right PAGE FLIP box (Figure 38) to open the PAGE FLIP TYPE menu  
Figure 39  
PAGE FLIP TYPE menu  
Note  
When selecting FLIP PREVI-  
OUS in the Page FLIP type  
button, the PAGE menu  
appears.  
4. Press the right FLIP to Page to open a list of all the touch panel pages stored into  
memory. If the desired page is not present in the PAGE flip destination menu  
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Figure 40  
PAGE flip destination menu  
5. Press MAIN PAGE to set the page flip to the Main page.  
Setting the button colors for channel-off conditions  
1. Press the target button to open the Button Properties page  
2. Press BORDER in the CHANNEL OFF subsection of the Button Properties page  
Figure 41  
CHANNEL OFF/ON COLOR  
settings box  
3. The color palette (Figure 42) appears.  
Figure 42  
Color palette  
Note  
The VPT-GS will display gray  
shades for selection.  
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4. Press black to set the border color.  
5. Press the FILL button in the Button Properties page to open the color palette.  
6. Press white to set the fill color.  
7. Press the TEXT button to open the palette  
8. Press red to set the text color  
9. Press EXIT SAVE CHANGE in the Button Properties page to store the new  
button properties into memory and return to the current page  
10.Press EXIT on the PROPERTIES operation bar  
Adding text to a button  
Use the BUTTON option in the Edit bar to add text to buttons, joysticks, and  
bargraphs.  
1. Press EDIT to open the Edit bar.  
2. Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu.  
3. Press TEXT/IMAGE to add text into the button. The TEXT/IMAGE operation  
Figure 43  
TEXT/IMAGE operation bar  
4. Press the target button to open the Text/Image page shown in Figure 44.  
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Figure 44  
Text/Image page  
Note  
5. Press TEXT OFF to open the keyboard.  
The CHANGE FONT button  
only appears when changing  
the font of a function button  
and does not apply to popup  
pages.  
6. Enter MAIN PAGE in the keyboard. The text appears in the message box at the  
top of the keyboard. If you exceed the space in the button, the touch panel edits  
the message to fit in the space provided. Change the size of the button or reduce  
the font size to compensate.  
7. Press EXIT CHANGE to close the keyboard and return to the Text/Image page  
Note  
8. Press MAKE ON SAME AS OFF to set the text for both TEXT ON and TEXT OFF  
states of the button.  
You can’t create or edit but-  
tons with Unicode fonts within  
the on-board editor. Any use  
of the TEXT/IMAGE button to  
alter or create Unicode font  
supported buttons must be  
done in TPDesign3 Touch  
Panel Design Program.  
9. Press EXIT SAVE CHANGE to close the Text/Image page and return to the Main  
page.  
10.Press EXIT in the Edit bar to exit Edit TEXT/IMAGE mode.  
Adding an icon to a button  
Use the BUTTON option in the Edit bar to add icons to buttons, joysticks, bargraphs,  
and video windows. Refer to  
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Using TPDesign3 to Download Bitmaps, Icons, and Fonts for more information on  
importing icons into your touch panel.  
1. Press EDIT to open the Edit bar.  
2. Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu.  
3. Press TEXT/IMAGE to add text to the button. The TEXT/IMAGE operation bar  
appears.  
4. Press the target button to open the Text/Image page.  
5. Press ICON OFF to set the icon for the OFF state of the selected button. This  
currently available to the project  
Figure 45  
ICONS menu example  
6. Select an icon from the menu. This sets the icon for the selected button’s Off state  
7. On the Text/Image page, press MAKE ON SAME AS OFF to set the icon for both  
On and Off states of the button.  
8. Press EXIT SAVE CHANGE to set the button text and close the Text/Image page  
and return to the NEW page.  
9. Press EXIT in the Edit bar to exit Edit Text/Image mode and close the Edit bar.  
Adding a bitmap to a button  
Use the BUTTON option in the Edit bar to add bitmaps to buttons, joysticks,  
bargraphs, and video windows. Refer to  
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Using TPDesign3 to Download Bitmaps, Icons, and Fonts for more information on  
importing bitmaps into your touch panel.  
1. Press EDIT to open the Edit bar.  
2. Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu (Figure 27).  
3. Press TEXT/IMAGE to add text to the button. The TEXT/IMAGE operation bar  
4. Press the button to open the Text/Image page shown in Figure 44.  
5. Press BTMP OFF to set the bitmap for the OFF state of the selected button. This  
opens the BITMAPS menu. The BITMAPS menu contains a list of all the bitmaps  
currently available to the project. An example BITMAPS menu is shown in  
Figure 46  
BITMAPS menu example  
6. Select a bitmap from the menu. This sets the bitmap for the selected button’s Off  
state.  
7. On the Text/Image page, press MAKE ON SAME AS OFF to set the bitmap for  
both On and Off states of the button.  
8. Press EXIT SAVE CHANGE to set the button text and close the Text/Image page  
and return to the NEW page.  
9. Press EXIT in the Edit bar to exit Edit Text/Image mode and close the Edit bar.  
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Using TPDesign3 to Download Bitmaps, Icons, and Fonts  
TPDesign3 allows you to import bitmaps, icons and fonts into your touch panel from  
an existing touch panel program. Use the Download to Panel command to download  
a project file.  
To download bitmaps, icons and/or fonts from an existing TPDesign3 project file:  
1. Launch the TPDesign3 software program and open a project file that contains the  
desired bitmaps, icons, and fonts.  
2. Select File from the menu bar to open the File menu.  
3. In the File menu, click on Download to Panel. This opens the Download to Panel-  
Comm Settings tab shown in Figure 47. Use this tab to set the communications  
port, baud rate, and other communication settings.  
Figure 47  
Download to Panel dialog  
box: Comm Settings tab  
Note  
The Comm Settings tab is the  
first tab in the Download To  
Panel dialog that opens.  
4. Use the Actions tab (Figure 48) to set the communication mode with the touch  
panel and to select which elements of the project file you want to download to  
the touch panel.  
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Figure 48  
Sample Download To Panel  
dialog box: Actions tab  
5. I n the What To Send area, select one or more of the available options (Bitmaps,  
Icons, Fonts).  
6. Select the mode of communication with the touch panel. After clicking on  
Connect, the AXlink window opens, as shown in Figure 49. The AXlink window  
displays the AXlink ID and Available Panels fields.  
7. The AXlink ID field displays the selected AXlink address. The Available Panels  
field the device addresses that are available.  
8. Once you have selected which elements to download, and set the  
communications mode and AXlink device settings, click Begin to begin  
downloading the project file into the touch panel. The bargraph at the bottom of  
the Download To Panel dialog box indicates the progress (in percent) of the  
download.  
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Figure 49  
Sample Download To Panel  
dialog box with AXlink window  
Note  
Although these pushbuttons  
don't appear on-screen, their  
functionality can be set just as  
any other button on the touch  
panel. Refer to the Button  
Properties subsection for  
further information on the  
Properties’ page features.  
9. After completing the download, cut, copy and paste buttons as needed. The  
bitmaps, icons and fonts that were downloaded are now accessible via the  
BITMAPS, ICONS and FONTS menus.  
Button Properties for External Pushbuttons  
If your touch panel comes with external pushbuttons, these can be configured with  
features similar to on-screen buttons. Refer to Creating a Button, Button Properties, and  
Properties Page – External Buttons for detailed information. Use the PROPERTIES  
operation bar to assign properties to external pushbuttons. The BUTTON options and  
VARIABLE TEXT features within the Properties page will not appear. Although the  
Border and Color sections of this page appear, they are of no use to external  
pushbuttons since they do not appear on-screen.  
Creating an IR Macro Button  
Creating an IR macro button allows controlling multiple devices with a single touch  
panel button. You are only limited by touch panel IR memory (16 Kb). The following  
steps provide an example of creating an IR macro button controlling a television,  
VCR, and a satellite tuner. Syntax for a macro command is (refer to the AXCESS  
Programming section):  
The IR macro button will perform the following processes when pushed.  
Turn On a Television and set the audio volume.  
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Turn On a VCR and select TV.  
Turn On a satellite receiver.  
Pulse command  
Figure 50 shows a sample pulse command format and description of the variables.  
Figure 50  
Sample  
Format:  
$P <device number> <channel number> <time pulse on>  
<time delay after pulse><CR>  
Sample Pulse command  
format and variable  
description  
Variables:  
<device  
number>:  
This number represents an AXlink device that is associated  
with 255 channels. The device number must be 2, 3, or 4.  
<channel  
number>:  
This number represents one of 255 particular control  
functions associated with a device. The channel number  
must lie within the range of 1 and 255. For example, a  
button programmed on a touch panel with device 3,  
channel number 15 would be directly associated with the IR  
code programmed at device 3, channel 15. When that  
button is pressed, the touch panel transmits the IR code  
programmed at device 3, channel 15.  
<time  
pulse on>:  
This parameter represents the length of time that the pulse  
will remain on. This number is a time in tenths of seconds.  
For example, to keep the IR pulse on for 1 second, the  
required parameter is 10. The largest number for this  
parameter is 65535 or approximately 109 minutes.  
<time delay  
after pulse>:  
This parameter represents the length of time between  
pulses. This number is a time in tenths of seconds. For  
example, to add a delay between pulses for 10 seconds,  
the required parameter is 100. The largest number for this  
parameter is 65535 or approximately 109 minutes.  
<CR>:  
This character indicates the end of the statement  
(carriage return is pressing the RETURN key on the touch  
panel keyboard).  
Example: $P 3 15 10 100<CR>  
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This command will transmit the IR code at device 3, channel 15 for 1 second. Then,  
the macro will pause 10 seconds before executing the next command or before  
finishing the macro if no other commands exist.  
Wait command  
The wait command is used as a delay between pulses. This command should be used  
sparingly because the final parameter of the pulse command contains a delay  
between instructions. Usually, this command will be necessary for the case where a  
time delay is desired before starting any IR pulse sequences.  
Figure 51 shows a sample pulse command format and description of the variables.  
Figure 51  
Sample  
Format:  
$W <time delay before pulse><CR>  
Sample Pulse command  
format and variable  
description  
Variables:  
<time delay  
before pulse>:  
This parameter represents the length of time between  
pulses. This number is a time in tenths of seconds. For  
example, to add a delay between pulses for 100 seconds,  
the required parameter is 1000. The largest number for  
this parameter is 65535 or approximately 109 minutes.  
<CR>:  
This character indicates the end of the statement  
(carriage return is pressing the RETURN key on the touch  
panel keyboard).  
Example: $W 455<CR>  
This command will wait 45.5 seconds before executing the next macro command.  
Before you create an IR macro button, make sure that you have your equipment IR  
files loaded into the ViewPoint. Refer to the section Loading Infrared (IR) Files. Load  
the IR files in the order of satellite IR first, VCR IR second, and TV IR file last. This  
loading order places the satellite file as ViewPoint device 4, the VCR as device 3, and  
the TV as device 2.  
Figure 52 lists the IR code numbers for each device used in the following steps.  
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IR codes and functions  
Figure 52  
IR code #  
1-8  
9
Television  
VCR  
Satellite  
IR codes and functions  
Power  
Power  
10  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Input select  
0
11  
1
12  
2
13  
3
14  
4
15  
5
16  
6
17  
7
18  
8
19  
9
21  
Enter  
22  
Channel up ∧  
Channel up ∧  
Channel down ∨  
Volume up ∧  
23  
24  
25  
Channel down ∨  
Volume ∨  
Main volume ∧  
Volume ^  
Main Volume  
Volume down ∨  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
45  
Mute  
Rcvr mute  
Main power on  
Main power off  
VCR1 tv/vcr  
TV  
Mute  
TV/Video  
VCR1  
Sat  
VCR2  
ld  
Tape  
Audio  
DCC  
CD  
Tuner am/fm  
Aux  
Chan sel  
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1. Create a button and label it Video Start.  
2. Select EDIT, BUTTON, PROPERTIES.  
3. In the PROPERTIES dialog, select BUTTON TYPE, and then select GENERAL.  
4. In the BUTTON OPTIONS field, select NONE.  
5. I n the CHANNEL dialog, set DEV to 1 and CHAN to 0.  
6. In the STRING field enter the following using the keyboard:  
Note  
$P 2 9 5 1 <CR>  
$P 2 24 5 1 <CR>  
$P 3 27 5 1 <CR>  
$P 4 9 5 1 <CR>  
You must select the CHAR  
NUMS button on the  
Keyboard in order to enter the  
adjacent text. There is a  
space between the different  
sets of numbers and between  
the last number and the  
<CR>.  
7. Press EXIT CHANGE, EXIT SAVE CHANGE, and then EXIT.  
What happens when the example macro executes  
Using the example in step 6, the following occurs when the macro is executed.  
$P 2 9 5 1  
An IR push is sent to device 2 (TV) on channel 9 (Power on)  
for a period of 5 tenths of a second and a one tenth of a second pause. The  
<CR> indicates an end to the command string.  
$P 2 24 5 1 An IR push is sent to device 2 (TV) on channel 24 (increase  
volume) for a period of 5 tenths of a second and a one tenth of a second  
pause. The <CR> indicates an end to the command string. This command is  
repeated for one more command string.  
$P 3 27 5 1 An IR push is sent to device 3 (VCR) on channel 27 (Main  
power on) for period of 5 tenths of a second and a one tenth of a second  
pause. The <CR> indicates an end to the command string.  
$P 4 9 5 1 An IR push is sent to device 4 (satellite receiver) on channel 9  
(Power) for period of 5 tenths of a second and a one tenth of a second pause.  
The <CR> indicates an end to the command string.  
While the macro is executing, a touch to Continue button example (Figure 53) is  
shown on the touch panel screen.  
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Figure 53  
Touch to Continue button  
example  
If the screen is touched to cancel macro execution, all touch panel activity stops until  
another button press occurs.  
Creating a Joystick  
You can create a joystick with the BUTTON TYPE operation bar in the Button  
you can use for camera operations such as pan and tilt.  
Note  
Joystick will function on  
VPW-CP/VPW-GS only.  
Figure 54  
Joystick  
Before you start, make sure to connect the touch panel system to your Central  
Controller. Otherwise, the joystick may not work properly. Refer to the Touch Panel  
Program Reference section in this manual for more information.  
Adding a joystick to a page  
Note  
Joystick will function on VPW-  
CP/VPW-GS only.  
Create a new button using the ADD operation bar in the BUTTON menu as described  
in the Creating a Button subsection.  
1. Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the Button menu.  
2. Press PROPERTIES to open the PROPERTIES operation bar shown in  
Figure 55  
PROPERTIES operation bar  
3. Press the target button to open the Button Properties page for the selected button.  
4. Press BUTTON TYPE to open the BUTTON TYPE menu.  
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5. Press JOYSTICK to set the target button as a joystick.  
6. Press BUTTON OPTIONS on the Button Properties page to open the BUTTON  
OPTION menu for Joysticks shown in Figure 56.  
Figure 56  
BUTTON OPTION menu for  
Joysticks  
7. Press CROSSHAIR CENTER to set a crosshair in the center of the joystick button  
and return to the Button Properties page.  
8. Press EXIT SAVE CHANGE to return to the Main page.  
9. Press EXIT to exit from the PROPERTIES operation bar.  
Setting the joystick properties  
Note  
1. Press EDIT, BUTTON, and the PROPERTIES operation bar.  
2. Press the target button to open the Button Properties page.  
3. Press BUTTON TYPE to open the BUTTON TYPE menu (Figure 34).  
Joystick will function on VPW-  
CP/VPW-GS only.  
4. Press JOYSTICK in the BUTTON TYPE menu to open the Button Properties page  
shown in Figure 57.  
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Figure 57  
Button Properties page for  
Joysticks  
Note  
If you followed the instructions  
subsection, this button's  
Properties page appears.  
Note  
If DEVICE USED is set to 4  
and Base Device Number is  
128, the Central Controller  
recognizes bus devices 128,  
129, 130, and 131.  
Setting the channel code  
The channel buttons that set the device and button channel codes for the touch panels  
are shown in Figure 58.  
Figure 58  
CHANNEL code buttons  
Note  
1. Press DEV to open a keypad and set the joystick’s device number.  
The panel will not allow you to  
enter a device number greater  
than the DEVICE USED  
2. Enter 1, 2, 3, or 4 in the keypad. The device number specifies the device number  
that the selected channel’s feedback displays.  
without first displaying a  
3. Press ENTER to store the device number into memory, close the keypad, and  
decision box. This box asks  
you to decide whether you  
accept the new selection or  
default to the previous value.  
return to the Button Properties page.  
4. Press CHAN to open the keypad and enter a channel value of 1 through 255 in  
the keypad. The AXCESS software program uses the channel code number to  
identify the button and its’ programmed operations.  
Note  
5. Press ENTER to store the channel number in memory, close the keypad, and  
The channel code for non-  
active buttons is 0 and for  
active buttons is 1 through  
255.  
return to the Button Properties page.  
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Setting the level code  
The level buttons that set the device and number codes for the touch panels are  
shown in Figure 59.  
Figure 59  
LEVEL code buttons  
Note  
1. Press DEV to open a keypad and set the device number.  
The panel will not allow you to  
enter a device number greater  
than the DEVICE USED  
2. Enter 1, 2, 3, or 4 in the keypad. The AXCESS software program uses device  
codes 1 through 4 to identify the touch panel. Refer to the Touch Panel Program  
Reference section for detailed information.  
without first displaying a  
decision box. This box asks  
you to decide whether you  
accept the new selection or  
default to the previous value.  
3. Press ENTER to store the level device number in memory, close the keypad, and  
return to the Button Properties page.  
4. Press NUM to open a keypad and set the level number assigned to the device.  
5. Enter 1 in the keypad.  
Note  
6. Each device can have from 1 through 8 levels except for joysticks where the  
range is from 1 through 7  
Joysticks actually use two  
level numbers. The first is for  
the X-axis and the second is  
for the Y-axis. You only need  
to specify the first level.  
Setting the joystick colors/shades for channel-off conditions  
1. Press the target button to open the Button Properties page.  
2. Press BORDER in the CHANNEL OFF COLOR section of the Button Properties  
Figure 60  
CHANNEL OFF/ON COLOR  
settings box  
Note  
Joystick will function on VPW-  
CP/VPW-GS only.  
3. The color palette (Figure 42) appears.  
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Figure 61  
Color palette  
Note  
The VPT-GS will display gray  
shades for selection.  
4. Press black to set the border color.  
5. Press the FILL button in the Button Properties page to open the color palette.  
6. Press white to set the fill color.  
7. Press the TEXT button to open the palette.  
8. Press red to set the text color.  
Note  
Joysticks actually use two  
level numbers. The first is for  
the X-axis and the second is  
for the Y-axis. You only need  
to specify the first level.  
9. Press EXIT SAVE CHANGE in the Button Properties page to store the new  
button properties into memory and return to the current page  
10.Press EXIT on the PROPERTIES operation bar  
Creating a Bargraph  
Bargraphs (Figure 62) are level monitors and adjustable level controls. These levels  
can be configured to monitor audio outputs, lighting levels, and adjust audio or light  
levels. Before you start, make sure to connect the touch panel to your Central  
Controller; otherwise, the bargraph may not work properly. Refer to the Touch Panel  
Note  
Bargraphs will function on  
VPW-CP/VPW-GS only.  
Figure 62  
Bargraph  
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Adding a bargraph to a page  
Note  
1. Press EDIT to open the Edit bar.  
Bargraphs will function on  
VPW-CP/VPW-GS only  
2. Create a new button using the ADD operation bar in the BUTTON menu.  
3. Press BUTTON in the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu.  
4. Press PROPERTIES in the BUTTON menu to open the PROPERTIES operation  
bar shown in Figure 63.  
Figure 63  
PROPERTIES operation bar  
5. Press the target button to open the Button Properties page.  
6. Press BUTTON TYPE to open the BUTTON TYPE menus shown in Figure 64.  
Figure 64  
BUTTON TYPE menus  
Note  
Bargraphs joysticks will  
function on VPW-CP/VPW-  
GS only.  
7. Select VERTICAL BARGRAPH to open the Button Properties page for Vertical  
Bargraphs shown in Figure 65.  
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Figure 65  
Button Properties page for  
Vertical Bargraphs  
Setting the bargraph properties  
Use the Button Properties page for Vertical Bargraphs shown in Figure 65 to set  
channel, level, and button colors.  
Setting the channel code  
Note  
Bargraphs will function on  
VPW-CP/VPW-GS only.  
The channel buttons that set the device and button channel codes for the touch panels  
are shown in Figure 66.  
Figure 66  
Bargraph CHANNEL code  
buttons  
Note  
The panel will not allow you to  
enter a device number greater  
than the DEVICE USED  
1. Press DEV to open the keypad and set the device number.  
2. Enter 1, 2, 3, or 4 in the keypad. The AXCESS software program uses device  
codes 1 through 4 to identify the touch panel. Refer to the Touch Panel Program  
Reference section for detailed information.  
without first displaying a  
decision box. This box asks  
you to decide whether you  
accept the new selection or  
default to the previous value  
3. Press ENTER to store the device number into memory, close the keypad, and  
return to the Button Properties page.  
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4. Press CHAN to open a keypad and enter a channel value of 1 through 255 in the  
keypad. The AXCESS software program uses the channel code number to  
identify the button and its’ operations  
Note  
5. Press ENTER to store the channel number into memory, close the keypad, and  
The channel code for non-  
active buttons is 0 and for  
active buttons is 1 through  
255.  
return to the Button Properties page.  
Setting the level code  
The level buttons that set the device and number codes for the touch panels are  
shown in Figure 67.  
Figure 67  
LEVEL code buttons  
Note  
1. Press DEV to open a keypad and set the device number.  
The panel will not allow you to  
enter a device number greater  
than the DEVICE USED  
2. Enter 1, 2, 3, or 4 in the keypad. The AXCESS software program uses device  
codes 1 through 4 to identify the touch panel. Refer to the Touch Panel Program  
Reference in this manual for detailed information.  
without first displaying a  
decision box. This box asks  
you to decide whether you  
accept the new selection or  
default to the previous value.  
3. Press ENTER to store the level device number into memory, close the keypad,  
and return to the Button Properties page.  
4. Press NUM to open a keypad and set the level number assigned to the device.  
5. Enter 1 in the keypad.  
6. Press ENTER to store the level number into memory, close the keypad, and  
return to the Button Properties page.  
7. Press EXIT SAVE CHANGE, then EXIT to return to the New page with the EDIT  
button.  
Setting the bargraph colors/shades for channel-off conditions  
Note  
1. Press the target button to open the Button Properties page.  
Bargraphs will function on  
VPW-CP/VPW-GS only.  
2. Press BORDER in the CHANNEL OFF COLOR section of the Button Properties  
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Figure 68  
CHANNEL OFF/ON COLOR  
settings box  
3. The color palette (Figure 42) appears.  
Figure 69  
Color palette  
Note  
The VPT-GS will display gray  
shades for selection.  
4. Press black to set the border color.  
5. Press the FILL button in the Button Properties page to open the color palette.  
6. Press white to set the fill color.  
7. Press the TEXT button to open the palette.  
8. Press red to set the text color.  
9. Press EXIT SAVE CHANGE in the Button Properties page to store the new  
button properties into memory and return to the current page.  
10.Press EXIT on the PROPERTIES operation bar.  
Linking the New Page to the Main Page  
Use the Attributes page to link buttons to pages. This operation requires changing the  
button text and setting a page flip. Refer to Adding a page, Creating a Button, Go to, and  
Setting the page flip for detailed information.  
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1. Open the Edit bar, press the active page button shown in Figure 70. Refer to the  
Go to subsection for information on the use of the active page button  
Active page button  
Figure 70  
Edit bar with active page  
button  
2. Press MAIN PAGE from the PAGE GOTO menu.  
3. Press EDIT to open the Edit bar.  
4. Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu.  
5. Press TEXT/IMAGE to change the Main page button text. The TEXT/IMAGE  
operation bar (Figure 71) appears.  
Figure 71  
TEXT/IMAGE operation bar  
6. Press the MAIN button to open the Text/Image page.  
7. Press TEXT OFF to open the keyboard and delete MAIN.  
8. Enter NEW PAGE. The text appears in the keyboard window.  
9. Press EXIT CHANGE to close the keyboard and return to the Text/Image page.  
10.Press MAKE ON SAME AS OFF to set the text for the button’s TEXT ON and  
TEXT OFF states.  
11.Press EXIT SAVE CHANGE to close the Text/Image page and return to the Main  
page.  
12.Press EXIT to exit the TEXT/IMAGE mode.  
13.Press EDIT to open the Edit bar.  
14.Press BUTTON to open the BUTTON OPTIONS menu.  
15.Press PROPERTIES in the BUTTON OPTIONS menu to open the PROPERTIES  
operation bar shown in Figure 72.  
Figure 72  
PROPERTIES operation bar  
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16.Press the NEW PAGE button to open the Button Properties page.  
17.Press the page FLIP buttons (Figure 73) to set the page flip properties for the  
button.  
Page Flip Type button  
Flip to Page button  
Figure 73  
Page FLIP buttons  
18.Press the left Flip Type box in the Button Properties page to open the PAGE FLIP  
TYPE menu (Figure 74).  
Figure 74  
PAGE FLIP TYPE menu  
19.Press FLIP STANDARD to select a standard page flip and return to the Button  
Properties page.  
20.Press the right Page Flip box to set the destination page (Figure 75).  
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Figure 75  
PAGE menu  
21.Press NEW PAGE to set the page flip and return to the Button Properties page.  
22.Press EXIT SAVE CHANGE to save changes, close the Button Properties page,  
and return to the Main page.  
23.Press EXIT on the PROPERTIES operation bar to close the Edit bar.  
Exiting Edit Mode  
This subsection describes exiting the EDIT mode once you finish designing touch  
panel pages.  
1. Press EXIT to close the Edit bar (Figure 76).  
Figure 76  
Edit bar  
2. Press SETUP to open the Setup page shown in Figure 77.  
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Figure 77  
Setup page  
3. Press PROTECTED SETUP to open the Protected Setup page shown in Figure 78.  
Figure 78  
Protected Setup page  
4. Press EDITOR to toggle EDIT mode Off.  
5. Press EXIT to close the Protected Setup page and return to the Setup page  
6. Press EXIT to close the Setup page and return to the Main page.  
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Another method of exiting the EDIT mode is to use the QUIT EDITOR button on the  
Edit bar. Refer to the Edit Bar – Quit Editor option subsection for detailed information  
on exiting the EDIT mode using this method.  
1. Press EXIT to open the Edit bar shown in Figure 76.  
2. Press the QUIT EDITOR button to open the Quit the On-Board Editor decision  
button.  
3. If you select YES, the current page will appear without the Edit bar.  
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Overview  
This section contains operation flowcharts, instructions, and menu option  
descriptions. The buttons shown in Figure 79 appear when you power up the touch  
panel.  
Figure 79  
Main page  
Note  
The information within this  
section applies to all  
ViewPoint models.  
Setup Page  
Press the SETUP button from the Main page, to open the Setup page shown in  
Figure 80. Use the Setup and Protected Setup pages to configure how the touch panel  
operates.  
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Figure 80  
Optional  
WIRELESS  
STATUS button  
for WAV-PK and  
SMT-PK wireless  
control  
Setup page  
Note  
The WIRELESS STATUS  
button appears when a WAV-  
PK or SMT-PK is attached to  
the touch panel.  
Beep  
The Beep button sets the duration of the audible beep provided by the touch panel.  
The values are 0 to 5. Using 0 turns the beep tone off and 1 through 5 provide the  
audible beep and gradually increase the beep duration.  
Figure 81  
BEEP button  
Note  
You can set the beep value  
using the 'ABEEP' and  
'ADBEEP' Send_ Commands  
described in the AXCESS  
Programming section. The  
'QBEEP' command is used for  
overriding.  
Display timer  
The DISPLAY TIMER button (Figure 82) sets the length of time the touch panel can  
be idle before activating screen-saver sleep mode.  
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Figure 82  
DISPLAY TIMER button  
When the touch panel goes into screen-saver mode, the LCD is powered-down. With  
a setting of 5, the panel goes into screen-saver mode if there is no activity for 5  
minutes. Press the UP and DN buttons to set the DISPLAY TIMER. The minimum  
time is 1 minute and the maximum is 240 minutes.  
Set time and date  
Press SET TIME AND DATE to open the page shown in Figure 83.  
Figure 83  
Set Time And Date page  
Use this page to set the year, hour, month, minute, day, second, day/month, and  
clock display.  
YEAR Press the UP and DN buttons to set the year.  
HOUR Press the UP and DN buttons to set the hour.  
MONTH Press the UP and DN buttons to set the month.  
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MIN Press the UP and DN buttons to set the minute.  
DAY Press the UP and DN buttons to set the day.  
SECOND Press the UP and DN buttons to set the seconds.  
DISPLAY MONTH/DAY, DAY/MONTH Press to toggle the order of the  
month and day display.  
DISPLAY 12:00/24:00 Press to toggle the clock display to a 12- or 24-hour  
format. For example, the 12-hour clock format changes from 12:00 to 1:00,  
and the 24-hour clock changes from 12:00 to 13:00.  
Double beep  
Press the DOUBLE BEEP button (Figure 84) to toggle the double beep ON or OFF.  
The double beep sounds each time you press the screen.  
Figure 84  
DOUBLE BEEP button  
Note  
Set the BEEP button (described earlier) to 0 to disable the double-beep sound.  
You can set the beep value  
using the 'ABEEP' and  
'ADBEEP' Send_ Commands  
described in the AXCESS  
Programming section. The  
'QBEEP' command is used for  
overriding.  
AXlink, output resolution, vX.XX, and serial number  
The AXlink, OUTPUT RESOLUTION, vX.XX, and SERIAL # buttons shown in  
Figure 85  
AXlink, OUTPUT RESOLU-  
TION, vX.XX, and SERIAL #  
button examples  
The AXlink button is an AXCESS communication indicator that blinks once every  
second when the Central Controller is connected to the touch panel. The OUTPUT  
RESOLUTION button shows the screen resolution. The vX. XX button shows the  
current firmware version installed in the touch panel. The SERIAL # button shows  
the serial number for the touch panel.  
Setting brightness  
Press the SET BRIGHTNESS button in the Setup page to open the page shown in  
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Figure 86  
SET BRIGHTNESS page  
Note  
A lower brightness settings  
information button appears in  
the lower right-hand of the  
screen when the brightness  
setting exceeds 5  
Press the UP and DN buttons to set the LCD brightness and contrast on the touch  
panel. The maximum brightness level is 5 and the maximum contrast level is 12. The  
TRANSPARENT and ABORT buttons are disabled for this page. When an optional  
WavePack/SmartPack is attached to the panel, a lower brightness message  
(Figure 87) will appear to suggest brightness settings for longer battery life.  
Figure 87  
Lower brightness information  
message  
Protected setup  
The PROTECTED SETUP button opens the Protected Setup page where you set touch  
panel passwords, mouse control, communications parameters, etc. The PROTECTED  
SETUP button is highlighted when enabled, as shown in Figure 88. Because there are  
many operations associated with Protected Setup page, they are described in the  
Error! Reference source not found. subsection.  
Figure 88  
PROTECTED SETUP button  
(highlighted)  
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Show palette  
Press SHOW PALETTE to open the color palette. Pressing the screen again will cause  
you to leave the Show Palette page.  
Wireless status (optional WAV-PK)  
The WIRELESS STATUS button appears on the Setup page when an AXR-WAVES  
Wireless AXlink Virtual Emulator Server is connected to the touch panel. The WAV-  
PKM provides wireless two-way RF spread-spectrum touch panel control and  
contains a lead-acid rechargeable battery that supplies independent power to the  
panel. Refer to the WAVE 2-Way Wireless Accessories and Adapters for Touch Panels  
instruction manual for detailed setup information. Press the WIRELESS STATUS  
button to open the WAV-PK page shown in Figure 89.  
Note  
The WAV-PK page provides  
read-only information about  
the Wave-Pack. The only  
setting that can be changed is  
the SLEEP TIMEOUT value.  
Figure 89  
WAV-PK page  
The Wave-Pack page shows the following information:  
SLEEP TIMEOUT  
Press the UP and DN buttons to set the sleep time-out.  
The minimum time-out is 1 minute and maximum is 120 minutes. When the  
touch panel goes to sleep, all communication and battery discharge stops. If  
the time-out is set to 5, the panel goes into sleep mode if there is no activity  
for 5 minutes. The touch panel automatically wakes up when you touch the  
screen for more than 0.5 seconds.  
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Wave-Pak Not Locked/Locked  
Appears when an optional WAV-PKM  
is connected to the touch panel. Not locked indicates the touch panel is not  
communicating with the AXR-WAVES. Locked indicates the touch panel is  
locked on (communicating) to the AXR-WAVES connected to the Central  
Controller.  
Battery Voltage XX.X  
Shows the voltage level of the lead-acid  
rechargeable battery in the WAV-PK.  
RSSI XXX%  
Shows the strength of the AXR-WAVES signal received by  
the touch panel. The signal strength fluctuates between 0% and 100% as  
shown by a horizontal gauge moving from left to right.  
GROUP ID  
Shows the GROUP ID number on the touch panel used to  
Note  
communicate with the wireless AXR-WAVES with the same group ID  
number. The group ID range is 0 – 15. The group ID setting overrides the  
DIP switch setting on the WAV-PK.  
The GROUP ID number can  
be set from the Wireless Set-  
tings page in the Protected  
Setup page. Refer to the  
Wireless settings subsections  
for detailed information.  
Module Version vX.XX  
Shows the firmware version installed in the  
WAV-PK.  
Fully Charged/Not Charging/Charging  
Fully Charged appears when  
the battery in the WAV-PK is fully charged. Not Charging appears when the  
lead-acid battery is not charging. Charging appears when the lead-acid  
battery is charging. The shaded area is a horizontal gauge moving from left  
to right as the battery voltage level increases.  
Network Eff. XXX%  
Shows the communication efficiency of bidirectional  
Note  
RF transmissions between the touch panel and AXR-WAVES. The efficiency  
percentage (0–100%) is determined by the number of retries required to  
complete a panel operation.  
The Network Eff. XXX% and  
Device Eff. XXX% information  
buttons are the best indicators  
of communication.  
Device Range  
Shows the device range that your server can recognize.  
Devices outside that range will not be recognized.  
Server Devices XXX  
Shows the group address for the AXR-WAVES  
communicating with the touch panel.  
Server Version  
Shows the firmware version installed in the AXR-  
WAVES.  
Supply Voltage vX.XX  
Shows the voltage level of the external power  
supply (optional) connected to the WAV-PK.  
Device Eff. XXX%  
Shows the strength of the AXR-WAVES signal  
received by the touch panel. The shaded area in the horizontal gauge moves  
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from left to right as the RF signal intensity increases. The shaded area  
fluctuates between 0% and 100%.  
Note  
Wireless status (optional SMT-PK)  
This SMT-PK page provides  
read-only information about  
the Smart Pack. The only  
The WIRELESS STATUS button appears on the Setup page when a SmartPack is  
connected to the touch panel. Press the WIRELESS STATUS button to open the  
optional page shown in Figure 91.  
setting that can be changed is  
the SLEEP TIMEOUT value.  
Figure 90  
SMT-PKM page  
Refer to the SmartPacks for TiltScreen Touch Panels instruction manual for detailed  
information. The SmartPack page shows the following information:  
SLEEP TIMEOUT  
Press the UP and DN buttons to set the time-out. The  
minimum time-out is 1 minute and maximum is 120 minutes. When the  
panel goes to sleep, all communication and battery discharge stops. If the  
time-out is set to 5, the panel goes into sleep mode if there is no activity for 5  
minutes. The panel wakes up when you touch the screen.  
Smart-Pak Not Locked/Locked  
Appears when an optional SMT-PK is  
connected to the panel. Not locked indicates the panel is not communicating  
with the AXR-RF RF receiver. Locked indicates the panel is locked on to the  
AXR-RF connected to the Central Controller.  
Battery Voltage XX.X  
Shows the voltage level of the lead-acid  
rechargeable battery in the SMT-PK.  
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Module Version vX.XX  
Shows the firmware version installed in the  
Note  
SMT-PK.  
Refer to the Wireless status  
(optional WAV-PK) subsection  
for information on how to set  
the RF and IR.  
Fully Charged/Not Charging/Charging  
Fully Charged appears when  
the battery in the SMT-PK is fully charged. Not Charging appears when the  
lead-acid battery is not charging. Charging appears when the lead-acid  
battery is charging. The shaded area is a horizontal gauge moving from left  
to right as the battery voltage level increases.  
AMX RF ON/OFF  
Shows RF transmission on or off.  
Shows the voltage level of the external power  
supply (optional) connected to the SMT-PK.  
Supply Voltage vX.XX  
AMX IR 38 kHz/455 kHz/OFF  
Shows the IR transmitting frequency to  
38 kHz, 455 kHz, or OFF.  
Wireless settings for VPT-CP and VPT-GS  
The WIRELESS SETTINGS button appears on the Setup page. The VPT-CP and VPT-  
GS provide one-way touch panel control, and transmits RF and high or low-  
frequency IR signals. The ViewPoint contains a Nickel Metal Hydride rechargeable  
battery that supplies independent power to the touch panel. Press the WIRELESS  
SETTINGS button to open the page shown in Figure 91.  
Figure 91  
WIRELESS SETTINGS page  
(VPT-CP and VPT-GS)  
SLEEP TIMEOUT  
Press the UP and DN buttons to set the sleep time. The  
minimum sleep time is 0 (off) and maximum is 120 minutes. When the touch  
panel goes to sleep, all communication and battery discharge stops. If the  
sleep time is set to 5, the panel goes into sleep mode if there is no activity for  
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5 minutes. The touch panel wakes up when you touch the screen for more  
than .5 seconds.  
ViewPoint Module  
Not functional at this time.  
Module Version VX.XX  
Shows the ROM firmware version installed in  
the ViewPoint.  
Battery Voltage XX.X  
Shows the voltage level of the Nickel Metal  
Hydride rechargeable battery.  
Battery Not Charging/Battery Charging  
Battery Not Charging  
appears when the Nickel Metal Hydride battery is not charging. Battery  
Charging appears when the Nickel Metal Hydride battery is charging. The  
shaded area in the horizontal gauge button moves from left-to-right as the  
battery voltage level increases.  
Supply Voltage VX.XX  
Shows the voltage level of the external power  
supply connected to the ViewPoint.  
AMX RF ON / OFF  
Toggles RF transmission on or off.  
AMX IR 38 kHz/455 kHz/OFF  
Toggles the IR transmitting frequency to  
38 kHz, 455 kHz, or off.  
Wireless Status for VPW-CP and VPW-GS  
The WIRELESS STATUS button appears on the Setup page. The ViewPoint provides  
two-way RF control and provides one-way IR signaling. The ViewPoint contains a  
Nickel Metal Hydride rechargeable battery that supplies independent power to the  
touch panel. Press the WIRELESS SETTINGS button to open the page shown in  
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Figure 92  
Wireless status for VPW-CP  
and VPW-CP touch panels.  
Wave-Pak not locked  
Does not apply to the VPW-CP or VPW-GS touch panels.  
Module version  
Does not apply to the VPW-CP or VPW-GS touch panels.  
Server version  
Identifies the operating version of the AXR-WAVES WaveServer firmware.  
RSSI  
Radio signal strength indicator showing the relative signal strength in percent and  
visual horizontal bargraph.  
Network Eff.  
Operating efficiency (shown in percentage) of the current network that the VPW-CP  
or VPW-GS is a part of.  
Device Eff.  
Operating efficiency (shown in percentage) of the VPW-CP or VPW-GS.  
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Device range  
Indicates the assignable device number range (for RF operation) available for the  
VPW-CP or VPW-GS.  
Server devices  
Identifies the device numbers of the devices communicating with the AXR-WAVES  
WaveServer.  
Protected Setup Page  
The Protected Setup page allows you to set passwords, mouse controls, and  
communications parameters. The flowchart in Figure 93 shows how to access the  
Protected Setup page, which is password-protected. When you press the  
PROTECTED SETUP button on the Setup page, a number keypad appears.  
Figure 93  
MAIN  
PAGE  
SETUP  
BUTTON  
PROTECTED SETUP  
BUTTON  
TYPE  
1988  
Protected Setup page  
flowchart  
Type 1988, which is the system default password, and press ENTER to open the  
Protected Setup page. (You can change the password, as explained in the Setup  
Password subsection.) If you enter a wrong number, press CLEAR and re-enter the  
number. The Protected Setup page (Figure 94) appears when you enter the correct  
password.  
Note  
When the Edit bar is enabled,  
you do not have to enter the  
password when opening the  
Protected Setup page.  
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Figure 94  
Protected Setup page  
Baud  
The BAUD button (Figure 95) sets the baud rate. The baud rate is automatically set to  
38.4. The BAUD rate is for communicating with your PC when downloading a  
program or new firmware.  
Figure 95  
BAUD button  
Note  
Make sure to match the baud  
rate for communications with  
TPDesign3.xx.  
BAUD Press the UP and DN buttons to set the data communication speed  
with the . Available baud rates are 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2, and  
38.4.  
Device base  
for the touch panel. The base address range is from 1 through 255.  
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Figure 96  
DEVICE BASE button  
Device used  
Note  
device number from 1 through 4. Each device number supports up to 255-channel  
code button assignments. The multiple device settings allow you to create up to four  
unique touch panel buttons and/or pages. This value is used to determine the  
current device being used by the panel.  
If four devices are used, and  
the base address is 128, then  
the touch panel will  
consecutively use device  
numbers 128, 129, 130, and  
131.  
Figure 97  
DEVICE USED button  
Setup password  
Press the SETUP PASSWORD button (Figure 98) to open a keypad and set the  
numeric SETUP password.  
Figure 98  
SETUP PASSWORD button  
The password number range is 1 through 5,999. (Do not use zero.) Do not change the  
Setup page password unless you are concerned about unauthorized access to the  
touch panel pages.  
Warning  
If you change the password  
number, record the new  
number and keep it in a  
secure place. If you change  
the password, AMX cannot  
provide you with the  
CLEAR Press to clear the number in the keypad display.  
ENTER Press to enter the new password into touch panel memory and  
close the keypad.  
password.  
Power up page  
Press the POWER UP PAGE button to open the PAGE menu (Figure 99).  
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Figure 99  
POWER UP PAGE button  
and example PAGE menu  
Select a page to designate as the first page to appear when you power up the touch  
panel. Select NONE to disable this option. If none is selected, the last selected page  
will be the first active page the next time the touch panel is used.  
Wake up message  
an ASCII string to be sent to the Central Controller when the touch panel wakes up.  
You can program the Central Controller to perform specific operations when the  
message is received. Refer to the AXCESS Programming section for detailed  
programming information.  
Figure 100  
WAKE UP MESSAGE button  
Auto assign  
option sets the touch panel to prompt you to manually or automatically assign a  
channel number (1 through 255) to a new button. Once selected, the touch panel  
assigns the lowest unused channel number to the button. Press AUTO ASSIGN again  
to disable.  
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Figure 101  
AUTO ASSIGN button  
Page password  
Press the PAGE PASSWORD button (Figure 102) to open a keypad and assign a  
page’s numeric password.  
Figure 102  
PAGE PASSWORD button  
If you try to open a password-protected page, the keypad appears, and you must  
enter the correct password number to open the new page. The page password range  
is 1–5,999.  
Note  
This numeric password ap-  
plies to the touch panel pages  
only, and is separate from the  
SETUP PASSWORD button  
that sets up the numeric  
CLEAR Clears the number in the keypad display.  
ENTER Sets the page password number, closes the keypad, and returns to  
password for access to the  
Protected Setup page.  
the Protected Setup page.  
Calibrate  
Note  
Press CALIBRATE to open the CALIBRATE decision button shown in Figure 103 and  
reset the vertical and horizontal touch points on the LCD.  
Press and hold for 2 seconds  
to enter Calibration mode  
Figure 103  
CALIBRATE decision button  
YES  
Starts the calibration process. Carefully press each crosshair that  
Note  
appears using your finger or dull pointer. When the calibration process is  
complete, press the screen to return to the Protected Setup page.  
The crosshair for calibration is  
first shown at the top-left  
corner of the touch panel  
screen.  
NO Cancels the calibration process.  
Power up message  
string to be sent to the Central Controller when the touch panel is powered up. The  
Central Controller can be programmed to perform specific operations when the  
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message is received. Refer to the AXCESS Programming section for detailed  
programming information.  
Figure 104  
POWER UP MESSAGE  
button  
System page  
Figure 105  
SYSTEM PAGE button  
Figure 106  
System page  
Warning  
The System page should only  
be used to purge unwanted  
buttons, bitmaps, icons, fonts,  
and stored touch panel  
settings. Before using this  
page, make sure you have a  
backup copy of the touch  
panel program stored in the  
TPDesign3 software program.  
If you press YES on any of  
the DELETE buttons, the  
stored data is permanently  
erased from panel memory.  
DELETE ALL BUTTONS Opens the decision button shown in  
Figure 107. Press YES to clear all touch panel buttons or NO to cancel the  
operation.  
Figure 107  
Delete All Buttons decision  
button  
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BUTTON MEM FREE Shows the memory available to store buttons in  
1,024-byte increments.  
DELETE ALL BITMAPS Opens the decision button shown in  
Figure 108. Press YES to clear all the bitmaps or NO to cancel the operation.  
Figure 108  
Delete All Bitmaps decision  
button  
BITMAP MEM FREE Shows the memory available to store bitmap  
graphics in 1,024-byte increments.  
DELETE ALL ICONS Opens the decision button shown in Figure 109.  
Press YES to clear all the icons or NO to cancel the operation.  
Figure 109  
Delete All Icons decision  
button  
ICON MEM FREE Shows the memory available to store icons in 1,024-  
byte increments.  
DELETE ALL FONTS Opens the decision button shown in Figure 110.  
Press YES to clear all the fonts or NO to cancel the operation.  
Figure 110  
Delete All Fonts decision  
button  
FONT MEM FREE Shows the memory available to store fonts in 1,024-  
byte increments.  
SHOW BITMAPS ID’S Opens the BITMAPS menu (Figure 111) that lists  
bitmap files stored in touch panel memory.  
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Figure 111  
BITMAPS menu  
SHOW ICONS ID’S Opens the ICONS menu (Figure 112) that lists icons  
stored in touch panel memory.  
MORE Forwards the menu listing.  
ABORT Cancels the menu process and returns to the current page.  
Figure 112  
ICONS menu  
SHOW FONTS ID’S Opens the FONTS menu (Figure 113) that lists fonts  
stored in touch panel memory.  
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Figure 113  
FONTS menu  
Note  
You can use the TPDesign3  
software program to import  
variable fonts into the panel.  
Warning  
You should only use the  
FACTORY RESET button to  
erase all stored data in the  
touch panel. The data cannot  
be recovered after it is  
erased.  
FACTORY RESET  
Opens the decision button shown in Figure 114. Press  
YES to clear all touch panel memory or NO to cancel the operation.  
Figure 114  
CLEAR MEMORY decision  
button  
Editor  
Press EDITOR (Figure 115) in the Protected Setup page to activate the EDIT mode.  
Figure 115  
EDITOR button  
When you exit the Protected Setup page, the EDIT button appears on the top or  
bottom of the LCD. Press the EDIT button to open the Edit bar (Figure 116) and create  
buttons, pages, popup pages, and set a wide variety of touch panel settings. The  
active touch panel page name also appears in the active Edit bar. For example, the  
there are so many operations associated with the EDIT button, they are described in  
the Edit button subsection.  
Note  
You can exit from the on-  
board editor by pressing the  
QUIT EDITOR button on the  
Edit bar. Refer to the Edit Bar  
– Quit Editor option  
subsection for detailed  
information.  
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Figure 116  
Edit bar  
Page tracking  
Press PAGE TRACKING (Figure 117) to toggle the page tracking ON or OFF. When  
page tracking is enabled, the touch panel sends page data back to the Central  
Controller or vice versa, depending on how you set the touch panel. Page tracking  
data can be used to control pages in multiple touch panels.  
Figure 117  
PAGE TRACKING button  
Sleep message  
appear when the touch panel goes into sleep mode. Refer to Display Timer to set the  
touch panel’s screen-saver mode.  
Figure 118  
SLEEP MESSAGE button  
Function show  
text code numbers on touch panel buttons, joysticks, sliders, and bargraphs.  
Figure 119  
FUNCTION SHOW button  
number followed by a channel code number. The bottom-right corner of a button  
shows the variable text number followed by the variable text channel.  
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Base  
device  
Channel code  
number  
Figure 120  
Function show button and  
slider example  
2, 1  
3, 132  
Button  
LIGHT  
PANEL  
Slider  
2, 255  
1,255  
Variable text  
device number  
Level channel  
Level device  
number  
Text channel  
Wireless Settings for VPW-CP and VPW-GS  
The WIRELESS STATUS button appears on the Setup page. The ViewPoint provides  
two-way RF control and provides one-way IR signaling. The ViewPoint contains a  
Nickel Metal Hydride rechargeable battery that supplies independent power to the  
touch panel. Press the WIRELESS SETTINGS button to open the page shown in  
Figure 121  
ViewPoint 2-way Wireless  
Settings  
Note  
The GROUP ID can be  
altered. Once changed, the  
value is reflected in the  
GROUP ID button located in  
the WAV-PKM page. Refer to  
the Wireless status (optional  
WAV-PKM) subsection for  
detailed information.  
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Wave-Pak not locked  
Does not apply to the VPW-CP or VPW-GS touch panels.  
RSSI  
Radio signal strength indicator showing the relative signal strength in percent and  
visual horizontal bargraph.  
Network Eff.  
Operating efficiency (shown in percentage) of the current network which the VPW-  
CP or VPW-GS is a part of.  
Device Eff.  
Operating efficiency (shown in percentage) of the VPW-CP or VPW-GS.  
Device range  
Indicates the assignable device number range (for RF operation) available for the  
ViewPoint.  
Server devices  
Identifies the device numbers of the devices communicating with the AXR-WAVES  
WaveServer.  
Wireless settings (optional SMT-PKM)  
Press the WIRELESS SETTINGS button that appears in the Protected Setup page to  
opens the Wireless Settings page (Figure 122) for the Smart-Pack. The radio  
frequency and infrared buttons can be modified on-screen and can work together.  
Refer to the Wireless status subsection for detailed information of the buttons in  
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Figure 122  
Wireless Settings page for  
SMT-PKM  
Note  
The AMX RF and AMX IR can  
function simultaneously. Refer  
to the Wireless status  
(optional SMT-PKM)  
subsection for detailed  
information.  
Edit button  
Press EDITOR in the Protected Setup page to enable EDIT mode. The Protected Setup  
page remains open until you press EXIT. Then, the EDIT button appears on every  
Figure 123  
MAIN  
PAGE  
PROTECTED  
SETUP  
TYPE  
1988  
EDITOR  
BUTTON  
SETUP  
EDIT mode activation  
flowchart  
EXIT  
BUTTON  
EXIT  
BUTTON  
Note  
You can use the QUIT  
EDITOR button to exit the Edit  
mode and avoid re-entering  
the Protected Setup page.  
Press EDITOR to activate Edit mode (Figure 124). Press EXIT twice to return to the  
Main page.  
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Figure 124  
Enabled EDITOR button in  
the Protected Setup page  
Note  
The position of the EDIT  
button depends on whether  
you have, at any time,  
selected MOVE EDIT from the  
PAGE menu. Refer to the  
Move edit subsection for  
detailed information.  
When the Edit mode is enabled, the EDIT button (Figure 125) appears on the top or  
bottom of each touch panel page.  
Figure 125  
Edit mode  
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Edit Bar - Button Menu Options  
Press EDIT to open the Edit bar and press BUTTON to open the Button menu shown  
Figure 126  
Edit bar — BUTTON menu  
You can use the BUTTON menu to create, configure, and revise touch panel button  
settings. Buttons containing usable fonts cannot have their text or images altered  
because their code is locked. The Edit bar also shows the current page name. The Edit  
Note  
Buttons with Unicode fonts  
can only be created and  
edited within TPDesign3, then  
imported to the touch panel.  
Add  
Press ADD to add a button when the ADD BUTTON operation bar (Figure 127)  
appears on the LCD. The first touch point is the upper-left corner of the button.  
Figure 127  
ADD BUTTON operation bar  
Drag your finger horizontally across the screen and down to set the height and width  
of the button. When the new button appears on the page, the message bar shows you  
the X/Y page-position coordinates and the X/Y resolution size.  
Note  
You can adjust the button  
position with the MOVE and  
RE-SIZE operation bars.  
Press the EXIT button in the Edit bar to exit. Use the PROPERTIES operation bar to  
set the button color, border style, and configuration settings.  
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Copy image  
Press COPY IMAGE to copy an existing button onto a touch panel page when the  
COPY BUTTON operation bar (Figure 128) appears.  
Figure 128  
COPY BUTTON operation bar  
Touch the target button and drag the new button to another position. When you start  
dragging the new button, the message bar shows you the current X/Y page-position  
coordinates and the X/Y resolution size. Press EXIT on the COPY BUTTON  
operation bar to exit.  
Move  
Press MOVE to move a button when the MOVE BUTTON operation bar  
(Figure 129) appears. Then, drag the button to the new position. When you start  
moving the button, the message bar shows you the current X/Y page-position  
coordinates and the X/Y resolution size. Press EXIT on the MOVE BUTTON  
operation bar to exit.  
Figure 129  
MOVE BUTTON operation  
bar  
Resize  
Press RESIZE to resize a button when the RESIZE BUTTON operation bar  
Figure 130  
RESIZE BUTTON operation  
bar  
Drag your finger horizontally across the screen and down to resize the height and  
width of the button.  
Press EXIT on the RESIZE BUTTON operation bar to exit. When you resize a button,  
the operation bar shows the current X/Y page-position coordinates and the X/Y  
resolution size. If you add text to a button, the button size must be large enough to  
accommodate the text string.  
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Delete  
Press DELETE to delete a button when the DELETE BUTTON operation bar  
Figure 131  
DELETE BUTTON operation  
bar  
Then, touch the button you want to delete, which opens the decision box shown in  
Figure 132  
DELETE button decision box  
YES Deletes the button and returns to the current page.  
NO Cancels the deletion process and returns to the current page.  
Text/image  
Press TEXT/IMAGE to add text into a button. The TEXT/IMAGE operation bar  
Figure 133  
TEXT/IMAGE operation bar  
Then, press the target button to open the Text/Image page shown in Figure 134. This  
feature allows you to set the text, icons, and bitmap files for the current button.  
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Figure 134  
Text/Image page  
TEXT OFF Opens the keyboard (Figure 135) where you enter the text to  
appear on the Off-state of the button.  
TEXT ON Opens the keyboard (Figure 135) where you enter the text to  
appear on the On-state of the button.  
Figure 135  
Keyboard  
The text appears in the window at the top of the keyboard. If you exceed the space in  
the button, the touch panel edits the message to fit in the space provided. Change the  
size of the button or reduce the font size to compensate.  
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CHAR CAPS Sets the keyboard to uppercase characters.  
CHAR LOW Sets the keyboard to lowercase characters.  
CHAR NUMS Sets the keyboard to numeric characters.  
CHAR MORE Toggles the keypad to special characters.  
SPACE Enters a blank space.  
DEL Deletes a space or character where the flashing cursor appears.  
LT, RT, UP, DN Moves the flashing cursor position left, right, up, and  
down.  
CHANGE FONT Opens the FONTS menu (Figure 136) where you can  
select a text font (typeface).  
Figure 136  
FONTS menu  
Note  
You can use the TPDesign3  
software program to import  
variable fonts into the panel.  
ABORT Closes the FONTS menu and returns to the Text/Image page.  
EXIT CHANGE Saves current settings, closes the keyboard, and returns to  
the Text/Image page.  
ICON OFF  
icon to appear on the Off-state button. Select MORE to view more icons or  
ABORT to exit and return to the Text/Image page.  
ICON ON  
icon to appear on the On-state button. Select MORE to view more icon files,  
or the ABORT button to exit and return to the Text/Image page.  
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Figure 137  
ICONS menu  
BITMAP OFF  
Opens the BITMAPS menu (Figure 138) where you can  
select the bitmap to appear on the Off-state of the button. Select MORE to  
view more bitmap files or ABORT to exit and return to the Text/Image page.  
BITMAP ON  
Opens the BITMAPS menu (Figure 138) where you can  
select the bitmap to appear on the On-state of the button. Select MORE to  
view more bitmap files or ABORT to exit and return to the Text/Image page.  
Figure 138  
BITMAPS menu  
SET TEXT ALIGNMENT Sets the text alignment on a button.  
Figure 139 shows the SET TEXT ALIGNMENT menu textually for each  
button. The text references do not appear on the actual Set Text Alignment  
page.  
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Figure 139  
Set Text Alignment page  
MAKE ON SAME AS OFF Copies the Off-state text, icon, and/or bitmap  
settings to the On-state buttons.  
EXIT SAVE CHANGE Saves the current settings, exits the Text/Image  
page, and returns to the current page.  
EXIT NO CHANGE Cancels the current settings and returns to the current  
page.  
Properties  
Select PROPERTIES and a button to open the Properties page (Figure 140). Then, you  
can set the border style, channel/variable options, button type, button options, flip  
type, string, and channel Off/On attributes.  
Figure 140  
Properties page  
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BORDER  
Opens the BUTTON BORDER menus (Figure 141) where you  
Figure 141  
BUTTON BORDER menus  
Note  
This feature doesn’t apply to  
external pushbuttons.  
Border names and styles  
Figure 142  
Name  
Style  
Name  
Style  
Name  
Style  
Border names and styles  
No border  
Double line 2  
3D rectangle 1  
No border  
special  
Double line 3  
3D rectangle 2  
Single line  
Double line  
Triple line  
Double  
shadow  
3D round 1  
3D round 2  
3D rectangle 1  
3D rectangle 2  
3D round 1  
3D neon 1  
Single  
3D neon 2  
rounded  
Double  
rounded  
3D round 2  
3D neon blue  
3D neon green  
Single raised  
3D neon 1  
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Border names and styles (Cont.)  
Name  
Style  
Name  
Style  
Name  
Single  
Style  
Note  
Double raised  
3D neon 2  
diamond  
All new buttons are automati-  
cally set to Double-Raised.  
Triple Raised  
3D neon blue  
Double  
diamond  
The channel code allows a button to have AXCESS code statements like Push and  
Release associated with specific functions. Figure 143 shows the relationship between  
the device and channel numbers. Each device can have a channel range from 1 to 255  
per device.  
Figure 143  
Touch panel  
CHAN #1  
Device and channel  
assignments  
CHAN #25  
DEVICE #1  
CHAN #50  
CHAN #100  
Note  
DEVICE = 1-4  
CHAN = 1-255  
DEVICE #2  
DEVICE #3  
DEVICE #4  
CHAN #135  
CHAN #149  
To use channels for DEV 2  
through 4, DEVICE USED on  
the Protected Setup page  
must be set to 2 through 4  
respectively. Refer to the  
Protected Setup Page: Device  
used subsection for more  
information.  
CHAN #200  
CHAN #255  
Channel code  
ranges  
Base devices  
CHANNEL DEV Opens the keypad where you set the device number for  
the current button or touch panel page. Referred to as the Base device  
number, the device range (from 1–4) doesn’t represent actual hardware  
devices but instead provides up to four different touch panel bus devices  
that can be assigned with channel values from 1 through 255..  
Note  
If the value in the DEVICE  
USED button is set to 4 and  
Base Device Number is 128,  
the Central Controller  
recognizes bus devices 128,  
129, 130, and 131.  
CHANNEL CHAN Opens the keypad where you set the channel code for  
the current button. The channel code range is from 1 through 255. Record the  
channel code settings if you want to create duplicate buttons and functions  
on another page. If AUTO ASSIGN is enabled in the Protected Setup page,  
the touch panel prompts you to automatically or manually assign the  
channel code. Select YES to allow the touch panel to assign the lowest  
unused channel number. Referred to as the channel code number and  
represents the button channel assignments recognized by the Central  
Controller.  
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number followed by a channel code number. The bottom-right corner of a button  
shows the variable text number followed by the variable text channel.  
Base  
device  
Channel code  
number  
Figure 144  
Function show button and  
slider example  
2, 1  
Note  
3, 132  
Button  
LIGHT  
PANEL  
Slider  
Refer to the Function show  
subsection for more  
information.  
2, 255  
1,255  
Variable text  
device number  
Level channel  
Level device  
number  
Text channel  
The G3 firmware is designed to allow you up to 255 channels per device layer.  
Note  
VAR TEXT DEV  
Opens the keypad where you set the device number for  
G3 firmware allows up to  
1020 button combinations.  
the current button and touch panel page. The device range is 1 through 4.  
VAR TEXT CHAN Opens the keypad where you set the variable text  
channel code for the current button. The channel code range is from 1  
through 255. Record the channel code settings if you want to create duplicate  
buttons and their functions on another page. If AUTO ASSIGN is enabled in  
the Protected Setup page, the touch panel prompts you to automatically or  
manually assign the channel code. Select YES to allow the touch panel to  
automatically assign the lowest available channel number.  
LEVEL DEV  
Opens the keypad where you set the device number for the  
Note  
current button and touch panel page. The device range is 1 through 4.  
Level settings apply only to  
Joystick buttons (Joystick and  
Video Joystick button types),  
and Bargraph buttons  
LEVEL NUM Opens the keypad where you set the number codes for the  
current button. The number code range is 1 through 8 except for bargraphs  
and joysticks, where the range is from 1 through 7. Joysticks actually use two  
level numbers. The first is for the X-axis and the second is for the Y-axis. You  
only need to specify the first level. Record the channel code settings if you  
want to create duplicate buttons and their functions on another page.  
(Horizontal and Vertical  
Bargraph button types).  
BUTTON TYPE  
Opens the BUTTON TYPE menus (Figure 145) where you  
select the button type. After you select a button type, the Properties page re-  
sets with specific options according to that button type. For example, if you  
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select the button type GENERAL, the BUTTON OPTIONS, FLIP, and  
STRING operation bars appear in the Properties page.  
Figure 145  
BUTTON TYPE menus  
For a description of each button type, refer to the Properties Page-Button Types  
subsection.  
BUTTON OPTIONS Opens the BUTTON OPTION menu, in which you  
set the button feedback. The contents of the BUTTON OPTION menu will  
change depending on the type of button selected. For example, the options  
for a joystick button include parameters that are associated specifically with  
General button.  
Figure 146  
BUTTON OPTION - General  
menu  
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NONE Sets the button feedback off. This selection also sets the button  
border, fill, or text colors to match the CHANNEL OFF color palette in the  
Properties page.  
CHANNEL Sets the button border, fill, or text colors to match the  
CHANNEL ON color palette in the Attributes page when the assigned  
button function is on.  
INVERTED CHANNEL Sets the button border, fill, or text colors to match  
the CHANNEL ON color palette in the Properties page when the assigned  
button function is off.  
GREY CHANNEL Sets button feedback color to gray.  
ALWAYS ON Sets the button feedback on. This selection also sets the  
button border, fill, or text colors to match the CHANNEL ON color palette in  
the Properties page.  
MOMENTARY Sets the button border, fill, or text colors to match the  
CHANNEL ON color palette in the Properties page when you touch the  
button regardless of the assigned function.  
BLINK Sets the button to toggle between on and off states.  
FLIP <FLIP TYPE>  
Opens the PAGE FLIP TYPE menu (Figure 147)  
where you set the page flip action for the button. Press ABORT to close the  
menu.  
Figure 147  
PAGE FLIP TYPE menu  
Note  
You must use the TPDesign3  
program to create and  
download popup pages to the  
touch panel.  
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FLIP POPUP ON Sets the button action to open a popup page. Select the  
Figure 148  
Page FLIP menu buttons  
FLIP POPUP OFF  
Sets the button action to close a popup page. Select the  
and select a popup page to close.  
Figure 149  
POPUP PAGE menu  
FLIP PREVIOUS Sets the button action to open the previous touch panel  
page on the panel.  
FLIP STANDARD Sets the button action to open a touch panel page. Use  
the FLIP menu button to open the PAGE menu (Figure 150), and select the  
target touch panel page.  
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Figure 150  
PAGE menu  
STRING  
Opens the keyboard where you enter the data string to be sent  
to the Central Controller via AXlink or RF communications. The data string  
appears in the STRING button. Press ABORT to close the menu.  
CHANNEL OFF and CHANNEL ON COLOR Sets the border, fill, and text  
colors for the button’s Off and On states. Press the BORDER, FILL, and TEXT  
buttons to open the color palette shown in Figure 151. Select a color to set the  
channel colors and return to the PROPERTIES page. The new color appears  
on the associated button attribute on the PROPERTIES page.  
Figure 151  
Color palette  
TRANSPARENT Sets the button to appear transparent on the touch panel  
page.  
ABORT Closes the color palette and returns to the PROPERTIES page.  
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EXIT SAVE CHANGE Closes the PROPERTIES page, saves the new  
settings, and returns to the current touch panel page.  
EXIT NO CHANGE Closes the PROPERTIES page, ignores the new  
settings, and returns to the current touch panel page.  
Save  
Press SAVE and a button to copy the button attributes into memory. You can then  
paste the button in the current page or on another page.  
Paste  
Press PASTE and the touch panel screen to paste the button saved with the Save  
option.  
Save default  
Press SAVE DEFAULT to open the EFFECT WHAT menu shown in Figure 152. Then,  
select a default option to store in touch panel memory. The stored default settings are  
automatically used for all new buttons, and can be applied to existing buttons using  
the SET DEFAULT option.  
Figure 152  
EFFECT WHAT menu  
Note  
The non-color ViewPoint will  
display gray shades for  
selection.  
COLOR Select this option and a button to store the default color in touch  
panel memory. The default color is automatically applied to all new buttons.  
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BORDER Select this option and a button to store the default border in  
touch panel memory. The default border is automatically applied to all new  
buttons.  
SIZE Select this option and a button to store the button size in touch panel  
memory. Then, use the SET DEFAULT option to automatically resize a  
button to the default size.  
COLOR & BORDER Select this option and a button to store the default  
color and border in touch panel memory. The default color and border is  
automatically applied to all new buttons.  
ALL Select this option and a button to store the default color, border, and  
size in touch panel memory. These default settings are automatically applied  
to all new buttons.  
Set default  
Press the SET DEFAULTS option and a button to automatically reset the button’s  
color, border, and size according to the default settings stored in touch panel  
memory. You can use the SAVE DEFAULTS option to store new default settings in  
touch panel memory.  
Note  
Video applications do not  
apply to the MCP touch  
panels.  
Put on top  
Press PUT ON TOP and a select button to place the button in front of another button  
on the current panel page. This option is useful when constructing multi-layered  
buttons.  
Properties Page - Button Types  
The following paragraphs describe the Button Properties page for each button type.  
The available button types and a brief description of each are listed in Figure 153.  
Button Types  
Figure 153  
Button Type  
Description  
Button Types and descriptions  
General  
Sets the button to automatically send a message to the Central  
Controller via the AXlink connector, PC via the RS-232 connector, or  
with WAVE wireless communication.  
Joystick  
Sets the button to a joystick that includes a control stick. When you  
move the control stick, the touch panel sends feedback (data) to the  
Central Controller and to the external device to perform a pre-  
programmed operation.  
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Button Types (Cont.)  
Button Type  
Description  
Vertical Bargraph  
Sets the button to a vertical bargraph or slider. Feedback for bargraph  
or slider response comes from the Central Controller.  
Horizontal Bargraph  
Brightness  
Time  
Sets the button to a horizontal bargraph or slider. Feedback for  
bargraph or slider response comes from the Central Controller.  
Sets the button to open the BRIGHTNESS page. This page shows the  
color palette and brightness/contrast buttons.  
Displays the current time supplied by the Central Controller on the  
button.  
Date  
Displays the current date supplied by the Central Controller on the  
button.  
Keypad  
Sets the button to open the keypad so you can enter a password or  
value assignment.  
Keyboard  
Sets the button to open the keyboard so you can enter a name or  
string.  
Setup  
Sets the button to open the Setup page.  
Video Setup  
Sets the button to open the Video Setup page so you can set the  
incoming video display on the touch panel.  
Note  
The VIDEO SETUP, VIDEO  
WINDOW, VIDEO  
Video Window  
Video Joystick  
Sets the button to a video window to display the incoming video signal.  
Sets the button to a video joystick that displays the incoming video  
signal, and a control stick. When you move the control stick, the touch  
panel sends feedback (data) to the Central Controller and to the  
external device to perform a pre-programmed operation.  
JOYSTICK, AND RGB  
SETUP button types are not  
available on the MCP.  
RGB Setup  
Protected  
Sets the button to open the RGB Setup page so you can adjust the  
incoming video signal on the touch panel.  
Note  
Sets the button to require correct page password entry before  
performing the assigned page flip.  
A NO RGB HW button  
appears on this touch panel  
because it is not video  
compatible.  
General  
Select GENERAL from the Button Types menu to set the selected button as a General  
button. A General button automatically sends a message to the AXCESS Central  
Controller via the AXlink connector, to the PC via the RS-232 connector, or wireless  
receiver. The button type General and associated options appear in the PROPERTIES  
page as shown in Figure 154.  
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Figure 154  
Button Properties page for a  
General button  
BUTTON OPTIONS Opens the BUTTON OPTION menu, shown in  
Figure 155. Use this menu to set the feedback type. Press ABORT to close the  
menu.  
Figure 155  
BUTTON OPTION menu -  
General button  
NONE Sets the button feedback Off. This option also sets the button  
border, fill, and text colors to match the CHANNEL OFF color palette in the  
PROPERTIES page.  
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CHANNEL Sets the button border, fill, and text colors to match the  
CHANNEL ON color options in the Attributes page when the assigned  
button function is on.  
INVERTED CHANNEL Sets the button border, fill, and text colors to  
match the CHANNEL ON color options in the Properties page when the  
assigned button function is off.  
GREY CHANNEL Sets button feedback color to grey.  
ALWAYS ON Sets the button feedback On. This option also sets the button  
border, fill, and text colors to match the CHANNEL ON color options in the  
PROPERTIES page.  
MOMENTARY Sets the button border, fill, and text colors to match the  
CHANNEL ON color options in the Properties page when you touch the  
button regardless of the assigned function.  
BLINK Sets the button to toggle between On and Off states.  
ABORT Press ABORT to close the menu.  
FLIP <FLIP TYPE>  
Opens the PAGE FLIP TYPE menu (Figure 156)  
where you set the page flip action for the button. Press ABORT to close the  
menu.  
Figure 156  
PAGE FLIP TYPE menu  
Note  
You must use the TPDesign3  
program to create and  
download popup pages to the  
touch panel.  
FLIP POPUP ON Sets the button action to open a popup page. Select the  
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Figure 157  
Page FLIP menu buttons  
FLIP POPUP OFF  
Sets the button action to close a popup page. Select the  
Figure 158  
POPUP PAGE menu  
FLIP PREVIOUS Sets the button action to open the previous touch panel  
page on the panel.  
FLIP STANDARD Sets the button action to open a touch panel page. Use  
the FLIP menu button to open the PAGE menu (Figure 159), and select the  
target touch panel page.  
Figure 159  
PAGE menu  
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STRING  
Opens the keyboard where you enter the data string to be sent  
to the Central Controller via AXlink or RF communications. The data string  
appears in the STRING button. Press ABORT to close the menu.  
For a description of the other items in the Button Properties: GENERAL page, refer to  
the Properties subsection.  
Joystick  
Select JOYSTICK from the Button Types menu to set the selected button as a Joystick  
button. The button type JOYSTICK and associated options appear in the Button  
Properties page as shown in Figure 160.  
Figure 160  
Button Properties page for a  
Joystick button  
Note  
One-way ViewPoints do not  
support bargraphs, sliders,  
joysticks, VGA, video, variable  
text, or variable text.  
BUTTON OPTIONS Opens the BUTTON OPTION menu(Figure 161)  
where you set the joystick button type. Press ABORT to close the menu.  
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Figure 161  
BUTTON OPTION menu  
Joystick button  
JOYSTICK NON-CENTER Sets the button to a four-quadrant joystick with  
a control stick. When you remove your finger from the screen, the control  
stick and external device stay in that position.  
Note  
JOYSTICK CENTER Sets the button to a four-quadrant joystick with a  
control stick located in the center. When you remove your finger from the  
screen, the control stick returns to the center of the button and the external  
device returns to its default position.  
When you move the control  
stick, for both joystick buttons,  
the touch panel sends  
feedback (data) to the Central  
Controller and to the external  
device to perform a pre-  
CROSSHAIR NON-CENTER Sets the button to a four-quadrant crosshair  
with a control stick located in the center. When you move the control stick,  
the touch panel sends feedback (data) to the Central Controller and to the  
external device to perform a pre-programmed operation. When you remove  
your finger from the screen, the control stick returns to the center of the  
button and the external device returns to its default position.  
programmed operation.  
CROSSHAIR CENTER Sets the button to a four-quadrant crosshair with a  
control stick. When you move the control stick, the touch panel sends  
feedback (data) to the Central Controller and to the external device to  
perform a pre-programmed operation. When you remove your finger from  
the screen, the control stick and external device stay in that position.  
STRING  
Opens the keyboard where you enter the data string to be sent to  
the Central Controller via AXlink or RF communications. The data string  
appears in the STRING button. Press ABORT to close the menu.  
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Vertical Bargraph  
Select VERTICAL BARGRAPH from the Button Types menu to set the selected  
button as a Vertical Bargraph button (VPW-CP/VPW-GS only). The button type  
VERTICAL BARGRAPH and associated options appear in the Button Properties page  
as shown in Figure 162.  
Figure 162  
Button Properties page for a  
Vertical Bargraph button  
Note  
One-way ViewPoints do not  
support bargraphs, sliders,  
joysticks, VGA, video, variable  
text, or variable text.  
BUTTON OPTIONS Opens the BUTTON OPTION menu (Figure 163)  
where you set the button type. Press ABORT to close the menu.  
Figure 163  
BUTTON OPTION menu  
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BARGRAPH DISPLAY Sets the bargraph as a vertical indicator for  
external devices. Indicator levels must be defined in the AXCESS software  
program.  
BARGRAPH ACTIVE  
Sets the bargraph as a vertical controller for  
external devices. Indicator levels must be defined in the AXCESS software  
program. When a control level is set on the vertical bargraph, control data is  
sent to the Central Controller to control an external device.  
BARGRAPH CENTERING Sets the bargraph as a vertical controller with a  
default control level. Levels must be defined in the AXCESS software  
program. When a control level change is sent to the Central Controller, the  
external device changes accordingly until the control data input stops. Then  
the control level on the vertical bargraph returns to the default position and  
the external device returns to a default control position.  
SLIDER DISPLAY  
Sets the slider as a horizontal status indicator for  
external devices. Levels must be defined in the AXCESS software program.  
SLIDER ACTIVE Sets the slider as a controller for external devices.  
Control levels must be defined in the AXCESS software program. When a  
control level is set on the vertical bargraph, data is sent to the Central  
Controller to control an external device.  
SLIDER CENTERING Sets the slider as a horizontal controller with a  
default control level. Control levels must be defined in the AXCESS software  
program. When a control level change is sent to the Central Controller, the  
external device changes accordingly until the control data input stops. Then  
the control level on the bargraph returns to the default position and the  
external device returns to its default control position.  
BATTERY VOLTAGE Sets the button to show the voltage level of the  
battery (if equipped).  
STRING  
Opens the keyboard where you enter the data string to be sent  
to the Central Controller via AXlink or RF communications. The data string  
appears in the STRING button. Press ABORT to close the menu.  
For a description of the other items in this page, refer to the Properties subsection.  
Horizontal Bargraph  
Select HORIZONTAL BARGRAPH from the Button Types menu to set the selected  
button as a Horizontal Bargraph button (VPW-CP/VPW-GS only). The button type  
HORIZONTAL BARGRAPH and associated options appear in the Button Properties  
page as shown in Figure 164.  
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Figure 164  
Button Properties page for a  
Horizontal Bargraph button  
Note  
One-way ViewPoints do not  
support bargraphs, sliders,  
joysticks, VGA, video, variable  
text, or variable text.  
BUTTON OPTIONS Opens the BUTTON OPTION menu (Figure 165)  
where you set the button type. Press ABORT to close the menu.  
Figure 165  
BUTTON OPTION menu  
BARGRAPH DISPLAY  
external devices. Indicator levels must be defined in the AXCESS software  
program.  
Sets the bargraph as a vertical indicator for  
BARGRAPH ACTIVE Sets the bargraph as a vertical controller for external  
devices. Indicator levels must be defined in the AXCESS software program.  
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When a control level is set on the horizontal bargraph, control data is sent to  
the Central Controller to control an external device.  
BARGRAPH CENTERING Sets the bargraph as a vertical controller with a  
default control level. Levels must be defined in the AXCESS software  
program. When a control level change is sent to the Central Controller, the  
external device changes accordingly until the control data input stops. Then  
the control level on the horizontal bargraph returns to the default position  
and the external device returns to a default control position.  
SLIDER DISPLAY  
Sets the slider as a horizontal status indicator for  
external devices. Levels must be defined in the AXCESS software program.  
SLIDER ACTIVE Sets the slider as a controller for external devices.  
Control levels must be defined in the AXCESS software program. When a  
control level is set on the horizontal bargraph, data is sent to the Central  
Controller to control an external device.  
SLIDER CENTERING Sets the slider as a horizontal controller with a  
default control level. Control levels must be defined in the AXCESS software  
program. When a control level change is sent to the Central Controller, the  
external device changes accordingly until the control data input stops. Then  
the control level on the bargraph returns to the default position and the  
external device returns to its default control position.  
BATTERY VOLTAGE Sets the button to show the voltage level of the  
battery (if equipped).  
STRING  
Opens the keyboard where you enter the data string to be sent  
to the Central Controller via AXlink, RS-232, or RF communications. The  
data string appears in the STRING button. Press ABORT to close the menu.  
For a description of the other items in this page, refer to the Properties subsection.  
Brightness  
Select BRIGHTNESS from the Button Types menu to set the selected button as a  
Brightness button. The button type BRIGHTNESS and associated options appear in  
the Button Properties page as shown in Figure 166.  
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Figure 166  
Button Properties page for a  
Brightness button  
Note  
When the panel is attached to  
an optional battery source, a  
lower brightness settings in-  
formation button appears in  
the lower right-hand of the  
screen.  
Note  
For a description of the other  
items in the Button Properties:  
Brightness page, refer to the  
Properties subsection.  
Press the UP and DN buttons to set the LCD brightness and contrast on the touch  
panels. The Brightness page allows you to set the touch panel’s LCD light level.  
This sets the button to open the BRIGHTNESS page shown in Figure 167. The  
BRIGHTNESS page displays the color palette.  
Figure 167  
Brightness page  
Note  
When the panel is attached to  
an optional battery source, a  
lower brightness settings in-  
formation button appears in  
the lower right-hand of the  
screen when the brightness  
setting exceeds 5.  
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The maximum Brightness level is 8 and a the maximum Contrast level is 13. The  
TRANSPARENT and ABORT buttons are disabled for this page.  
Time  
Select TIME from the Button Types menu to set the selected button as a Time button.  
A Time button sets the button to display the current time. The time is supplied to the  
button by the Central Controller. The button type TIME and associated options  
appear in the Button Properties page as shown in Figure 168.  
Figure 168  
Button Properties page for a  
Time button  
Set the time in the Time/Date page. To open the Time/Date page, press SET TIME  
AND DATE in the Setup page. Refer to Set time and date described in this section for  
more information.  
BUTTON OPTIONS Opens the BUTTON OPTION menu (Figure 169) that  
lets you set the colon blink option.  
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Figure 169  
BUTTON OPTION menu  
(Time button)  
COLON BLINK Sets the colon in the displayed time to blink once/second.  
COLON ALWAYS ON Sets the colon in the displayed time to never blink.  
For a description of the other items in this page, refer to the Properties subsection.  
Date  
Select DATE from the Button Types menu to set the selected button as a Date button.  
A Date button displays the current date. The date is supplied to the button by the  
Central Controller. The button type DATE and associated options appear in the  
Button Properties page as shown in Figure 170.  
Set the date in the Time/Date page. To open the Time/Date page, press SET TIME  
AND DATE in the Setup page. Refer to Set time and date described in this section for  
more information.  
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Figure 170  
Button Properties page for a  
Date button  
For a description of the other items in this page, refer to the Properties subsection.  
Keypad  
Select KEYPAD from the Button Types menu to set the selected button as a Keypad  
button. The button type KEYPAD and associated options appear in the Button  
Properties page as shown in Figure 171.  
Figure 171  
Button Properties page for a  
Keypad button  
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This sets the button to open the keypad so you can enter a password or value  
assignment. All the keypad buttons are interactive except for the entry field.  
For a description of the other items in the Button Properties: Keypad page, refer to  
the Properties subsection.  
Keyboard  
Select KEYBOARD from the Button Types menu to set the selected button as a  
Keyboard button. The button type KEYBOARD and associated options appear in the  
Button Properties page as shown in Figure 172.  
Figure 172  
Button Properties page for a  
Keyboard button  
Note  
For a description of the other  
items in the Button Properties:  
Keyboard page, refer to the  
Properties subsection.  
This sets the button to open the keyboard so you can enter a name or string. All the  
keyboard buttons are interactive except for the message field.  
For a description of the keyboard page, refer to the Keyboard subsection.  
Setup  
Note  
Select SETUP from the Button Types menu to set the selected button as a Setup  
button. This sets the button to open the Setup page. Refer to Setup Page in this section  
for more information.  
The VIDEO SETUP, VIDEO  
WINDOW, VIDEO  
JOYSTICK, AND RGB  
SETUP button types are not  
available on these touch  
panels.  
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Video Setup  
Select VIDEO SETUP from the Button Types menu to set the selected button as a  
Video Setup button. The button type VIDEO SETUP and associated options appear in  
the Button Properties page as shown in Figure 173.  
Figure 173  
Button Properties page for a  
Video Setup button  
Note  
For a description of the other  
items in the Button Properties:  
Video Setup page, refer to the  
Properties subsection.  
Note  
One-way ViewPoints do not  
support bargraphs, sliders,  
joysticks, VGA, video, variable  
text, or variable text.  
This sets the button to open the Video Setup page shown in Figure 174.  
Figure 174  
Video Setup page  
Note  
Without support for video, this  
page displays the NO VID HW  
button.  
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Video Window  
Select VIDEO WINDOW from the Button Types menu to set the selected button as a  
Video Window button. The button type VIDEO WINDOW and associated options  
appear in the Button Properties page as shown in Figure 175.  
Figure 175  
Button Properties page for a  
Video Window button  
Note  
If video capable, the incoming  
signal is displayed through a  
button, while graphics are  
displayed as a background  
color option on the page.  
This sets the button to display an incoming video signal; only one video input source  
is available.  
Note  
The VIDEO SETUP, VIDEO  
WINDOW, VIDEO  
For a description of the other items in this page, refer to the Properties subsection.  
JOYSTICK, and RGB SETUP  
button types are not available  
on these touch panels.  
Video Joystick  
Select VIDEO JOYSTICK from the Button Types menu to set the selected button as a  
Video Joystick button. The button type VIDEO JOYSTICK and associated options  
appear in the Button Properties page as shown in Figure 176.  
Note  
One-way ViewPoints do not  
support bargraphs, sliders,  
joysticks, VGA, video, variable  
text, or variable text.  
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Figure 176  
Button Properties page for a  
Video Joystick button  
Note  
The VIDEO SETUP, VIDEO  
WINDOW, VIDEO  
JOYSTICK, and RGB SETUP  
button types are not available  
on these touch panels.  
Sets the button to a video joystick that displays the incoming video signal, and a  
control stick. When you move the control stick, the touch panel sends feedback (data)  
to the Central Controller and to the external device to perform a pre-programmed  
operation, depending on the slot attribute.  
Note  
If the panel is video capable,  
the video is displayed behind  
the joystick display.  
BUTTON OPTIONS Opens the JOYSTICK BUTTON OPTION menu,  
shown in Figure 177. Use this menu to set the joystick button type. Press  
ABORT to close the menu.  
Figure 177  
BUTTON OPTION menu  
(Video Joystick button)  
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JOYSTICK NON-CENTER Sets the button to a four-quadrant joystick with  
a control stick. When you move the control stick, the touch panel sends  
feedback (data) to the Central Controller and to the external device to  
perform a pre-programmed operation. When you release the mouse button  
(or other touch device), the control stick and external device stay in that  
position.  
JOYSTICK CENTER Sets the button to a four-quadrant joystick with a  
control stick located in the center. When you move the control stick, the  
touch panel sends feedback (data) to the Central Controller and to the  
external device to perform a pre-programmed operation. When you release  
the mouse button (or other touch device), the control stick returns to the  
center of the icon and the external device returns to its default position.  
CROSSHAIR NON-CENTER Sets the button to a four-quadrant crosshair  
with a control stick located in the center. When you move the control stick,  
the touch panel sends feedback (data) to the Central Controller and to the  
external device to perform a pre-programmed operation. When you release  
the mouse button (or other touch device), the control stick returns to the  
center of the icon and the external device returns to its default position.  
CROSSHAIR CENTER Sets the button to a four-quadrant crosshair with a  
control stick. When you move the control stick, the touch panel sends  
feedback (data) to the Central Controller and to the external device to  
perform a pre-programmed operation. When you release the mouse button  
(or other touch device), the control stick and external device stay in that  
position.  
For a description of the other items in this page, refer to the Properties subsection.  
RGB Setup  
Select RGB SETUP from the Button Types menu to set the selected button as an RGB  
Setup button. The button type RGB SETUP and associated options appear in the  
Button Properties page as shown in Figure 178.  
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Figure 178  
Button Properties page for a  
RGB Setup button  
Note  
For a description of the other  
items in the Button Properties:  
RGB Setup page, refer to the  
Properties subsection.  
Note  
The RGB Setup page acts the  
same as the Video Setup  
page, and adapts to the  
specific (RGB) input module.  
This sets the button to open the RGB Setup page so that you can adjust the incoming  
video signal on the touch panel.  
Without RGB support, the PGB Setup page displays a NO RGB HW button  
Figure 179  
NO RGB HW button  
Protected  
Select PROTECTED from the Button Types menu to set the selected button as a  
Protected button. The button type PROTECTED and associated options appear in the  
Button Properties page as shown in Figure 180.  
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Figure 180  
Button Properties page for a  
Protected button  
This sets the button as a Protected button. Protected buttons are similar to General  
type buttons, except that they require the user to enter a password to flip to the  
specified destination page. Pressing a Protected button opens the Keypad. Use the  
Keypad to enter the correct password. If the correct password is entered, the page  
flips to the specified destination page. If the correct password is not entered, no page  
flip occurs.  
To set the Page Password, open the Protected Setup page, and press PAGE  
PASSWORD. This opens the keypad. Enter the password (up to 5 digits) and press  
ENTER to set the Page Password. For more information on passwords, refer to the  
Protected Setup Page section.  
Properties Page - External Buttons  
The following paragraphs describe how to configure the External buttons in the  
Button Properties page. Certain features on the BUTTON menu are not applicable to  
external pushbuttons because they are not created by the firmware but rather are a  
part of the panel hardware itself. The only features that are applicable from the  
BUTTON menu are the TEXT/IMAGE and PROPERTIES buttons. The steps used to  
configure the external pushbutton’s text/image are identical to those for the buttons  
created using the panel’s firmware. Refer to the Text/image subsection for detailed  
information about associating text with a button.  
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External buttons  
External buttons are recognized by the touch panel as external button numbers. The  
panel recognizes eight buttons per side for total of 16 buttons. Refer to the Button  
Properties subsection for detailed information about external pushbuttons. The  
BUTTON TYPE button (Figure 181) is set to the number assigned to the external  
button which was pressed after the PROPERTIES operation bar appears. Refer to the  
Setting the channel code, Setting the variable text code, and Setting the level code  
subsections for detailed information on setting the device and channel numbers.  
Note  
You must press the external  
button on the panel rather that  
pressing a displayed button  
on the LCD.  
Figure 181  
Button Properties page for  
External buttons  
FLIP <FLIP TYPE>  
Opens the PAGE FLIP TYPE menu (Figure 182)  
where you set the page flip action for the button. Press ABORT to close the  
menu.  
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Figure 182  
PAGE FLIP TYPE menu  
Note  
You must use the TPDesign3  
program to create and  
download popup pages to the  
touch panel.  
FLIP POPUP ON Sets the button action to open a popup page. Select the  
Flip to Page button  
Figure 183  
Page FLIP menu buttons  
FLIP POPUP OFF  
Sets the button action to close a popup page. Select the  
and select a popup page to close.  
Figure 184  
POPUP PAGE menu  
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FLIP PREVIOUS Sets the button action to open the previous touch panel  
page on the panel.  
FLIP STANDARD Sets the button action to open a touch panel page. Use  
the FLIP menu button to open the PAGE menu (Figure 185), and select the  
target touch panel page.  
Figure 185  
PAGE menu  
STRING  
Opens the keyboard where you enter the data string to be sent  
to the Central Controller via AXlink or RF communications. The data string  
appears in the STRING button. Press ABORT to close the menu.  
Setting external button properties  
1. Press EDIT, BUTTON, and PROPERTIES to open the PROPERTIES operation  
bar.  
2. Press the target button to open the Button Properties page. The BUTTON TYPE:  
EXTERNAL BUTTON appears in the Properties page and can’t be altered.  
Refer to the Button Properties and Creating a Joystick subsections for detailed  
information about setting up button’s properties such as channels code, flip type, and  
string information.  
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Page Menu Options  
Press EDIT and PAGE to open the PAGE menu as shown in Figure 186.  
Figure 186  
Page menu  
The PAGE menu includes operations to add, copy, rename, delete, change the page  
color, go to a page, turn popup pages on/off, move the Edit button, and snap to a  
grid. Press EXIT on the Edit bar to close the menu.  
Add  
Press ADD to add a new touch panel page. This command opens the keyboard  
(Figure 187) so you can name the page. The text appears in the window at the top of  
the keyboard. If you exceed the space in the button, the touch panel edits the message  
to fit in the space provided. Change the size of the button or reduce the font size to  
compensate.  
Note  
The new page must have a  
button with assigned  
attributes before it can be  
used.  
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Figure 187  
Keyboard  
Note  
Page naming does not allow  
you to change the font type,  
as for such things as buttons.  
CHAR CAPS Sets the keyboard to uppercase characters.  
CHAR LOW Sets the keyboard to lowercase characters.  
CHAR NUMS Sets the keyboard to numeric characters.  
CHAR MORE Toggles the keypad to special characters.  
SPACE Enters a blank space.  
DEL Deletes a space or character where the flashing cursor appears.  
LT, RT, UP, DN Moves the flashing cursor position left, right, up, and  
down.  
ABORT Cancels the current task and returns you to the previous screen.  
EXIT CHANGE Returns you to the previous screen while effecting the  
change that was made within the keyboard.  
Copy  
Press COPY to make a copy of the active page. This command opens the keyboard.  
Use the keyboard to give the copied page a new name. Press EXIT CHANGE to store  
the new page name in memory.  
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Rename  
Press RENAME to rename the active page. This command opens the keyboard. Use  
the keyboard to rename the current page. Press EXIT CHANGE to store the new page  
name in memory.  
Delete  
Press DELETE to delete the current page. This command opens the delete message  
Figure 188  
DELETE decision message  
YES Deletes the page and returns to the Main page.  
Cancels the deletion process and returns to the current page.  
NO  
Page color  
Press PAGE COLOR to open the color palette shown in Figure 189 and set the page  
color.  
Figure 189  
Color palette  
NONE Sets the page color to no color.  
ABORT Cancels the color selection process and returns to the current  
page.  
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Go to  
Press GO TO to open the PAGE GOTO menu (Figure 190) and select the target page.  
Figure 190  
PAGE GOTO menu  
ABORT Cancels the Go To process and returns to the current page.  
Active page button  
Figure 191  
Edit bar showing the active  
page button  
After selecting the target page, the active page button will display the current page.  
Popup on  
Press POPUP ON to open the POPUP ON menu shown in Figure 192. Press a popup  
page in the menu to open the Popup page and return to the current page.  
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Figure 192  
POPUP ON menu  
Note  
Popup pages are created in  
TPDesign3 then downloaded  
into the touch panel. For de-  
tailed information on popup  
pages, refer to the TPDesign3  
Touch Panel Program  
instruction manual.  
MORE Provides more Popup On page choices.  
ABORT Cancels the POPUP ON process and returns to the current page.  
Popup off  
Press POPUP OFF to open the POPUP OFF menu shown in Figure 193.  
Press a popup page in the menu to close the selected Popup page and return to the  
current page.  
MORE Provides more Popup Off page choices.  
ABORT Cancels the POPUP OFF process and returns to the current page.  
Figure 193  
POPUP OFF menu  
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Move edit  
Press MOVE EDIT in the PAGE menu to move the Edit button to the bottom of the  
page. Press the EDIT button to open the Edit bar as shown in Figure 194.  
Figure 194  
Main page after using the  
MOVE EDIT button  
Press MOVE EDIT again to move the EDIT button back to its original position at the  
top of the page.  
Snap grid  
Press SNAP GRID to set up an invisible grid on the page. The grid allows you to  
easily align buttons on the page. This command opens the SNAP GRID menu shown  
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Figure 195  
SNAP GRID menu  
Note  
The touch panel contains  
pixels throughout the screen.  
By selecting 1, 2, 4, or 8  
PIXEL, the object will move by  
the pixel increment selected in  
the SNAP GRID menu.  
Set the movement increment in pixels. Select 1, 2, 4, or 8 PIXEL to set the grid and  
return to the current page.  
ABORT Cancels the SNAP GRID process and returns to the current page.  
Edit Bar - Quit Editor option  
The QUIT EDITOR button is located on the Edit bar. This button allows you to exit  
the EDIT mode without having to open the Setup page, access the Protected Setup  
page and deactivate the EDITOR button.  
1. Press EXIT to open the Edit bar shown in Figure 196.  
Figure 196  
Active page button  
Edit bar showing the QUIT  
EDITOR button  
2. Press the QUIT EDITOR button to open the decision button shown in  
Figure 197  
Quit the On-Board Editor  
decision button  
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3. If you select YES, the page will appear as shown in Figure 198 without the Edit  
bar.  
Figure 198  
Main page without Edit bar  
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AXCESS Programming  
Note  
Overview  
There are no programming  
differences between the VPT-  
CP and VPT-GS.  
This section outlines how to connect your PC to the ViewPoint for programming the  
ViewPoint. Also, programming commands for the new AMX G3 software is  
included.  
PC to ViewPoint Connections  
Figure 199 shows the connections required for connecting the ViewPoint to your PC.  
VPT-CP or VPT-GS  
ViewPoint Wireless  
Touch Panel  
Figure 199  
Connecting the ViewPoint to  
your PC  
Programming jack  
Stereo plug (male)  
ViewPoint  
Programming  
Cable  
DB-9 (male)  
connector  
DB-9 (female)  
connector  
PC  
CC-COM AXCESS  
Programming Cable  
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Programming the ViewPoint  
You can program the ViewPoint to perform a wide variety of operations using  
AXCESS Send_Commands and variable text commands. Use the commands  
described in this section along with the AXCESS Programming Language instruction  
manual to program the ViewPoint.  
AXCESS Programming Changes  
The AXCESS program may need to be modified to conform to those ranges and  
variables set in the new version 3.xx firmware.  
The following describes those version 2.xx features that have either been modified or  
are no longer supported within the new version 3.xx firmware:  
E - Timer  
The elapsed timer feature is not supported by the version 3.xx.  
firmware. AXCESS code can be written to simulate this feature.  
ICONS features  
Some features within the Icons drop-down menu in the  
version 2.xx firmware, such as the E-Timer, 16 and 32 Char Term, are also  
not supported in version 3.xx.  
SEND_COMMANDs  
be adapted to conform with the new parameters and enhanced functionality  
present in the version 3.xx firmware.  
Affected Send_Commands  
Figure 200  
Command  
Description  
Affected Send_Commands  
!C  
Sets the border, font, and text in one command  
!F  
Shorthand version of ‘FONT’ command  
!I  
Shorthand version of ‘ICON’ command  
CBON  
CBOFF  
FONT  
ICON  
Sets the ON feedback border color to the specified color  
Sets the OFF feedback border color to the specified color  
Changes the font size (or style) of the text in a specific button  
Changes border style of a specific button  
All other AXCESS Color and Variable text Send_Commands are listed in this section.  
They should be checked to verify that they comply with version 3.xx parameters and  
functionality.  
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System Send_Commands  
System Send_Commands (Figure 201) are stored in the AXCESS Control System and  
direct the Touch Panel to perform various operations.  
System Send_Commands  
Figure 201  
Command  
Description  
System Send_Commands  
Output one panel beep even if the Beep value is set to 0 in the  
Setup page.  
"'ABEEP'"  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'ABEEP'"  
Beeps the panel.  
Output a double-beep even if the double beep value is set to 0  
in the Setup page.  
"'ADBEEP'"  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'ADBEEP'"  
Double-beeps the panel.  
Open the touch panel keyboard and initialize the text string  
entry. The keyboard string is set to null during power-up and is  
stored until power-down.  
"'AKEYB-<text string>'"  
<text string> = 0 - 59 characters  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'AKEYB-TOUCH HERE'"  
Opens the touch panel keyboard with TOUCH HERE in the  
display.  
Open the touch panel keypad and initialize the number string  
entry. The keypad string is set to null during power-up and is  
stored until power-down.  
"'AKEYP-<number  
string>'"  
<number string> = 0 - 9999  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'AKEYP-1988'"  
Opens the touch panel keypad with 1988 in the display.  
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System Send_Commands (Cont.)  
Command  
Description  
Close the touch panel keyboard or keypad opened with the  
'AKEYB', 'AKEYP', or 'PKEYP' commands.  
"'AKEYR'"  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'AKEYR'"  
Closes the keyboard or keypad opened using the 'AKEYB',  
'AKEYP', or 'PKEYP'commands.  
Output one beep. The Beep button in the Protected Setup  
page must be set from 1 through 10 for this command.  
"'BEEP'"  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'BEEP'"  
Beeps the panel if the Beep button is not set to 0.  
Adjust brightness of display. The brightness range is 1  
(minimum) to 5 (maximum).  
"'BRIT-<level>'"  
<level> = 1 - 5  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'BRIT-5'"  
Sets to highest brightness level.  
Adjust brightness of display. The brightness range is 1  
(minimum) to 12 (maximum).  
"'CONT-<level>'"  
<level> = 1 - 12  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'CONT-12'"  
Sets to highest brightness level.  
Start touch panel calibration.  
Example:  
"'CALIBRATE'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'CALIBRATE'"  
Starts the calibration operation on the touch panel.  
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Command  
Description  
Set the time and date.  
"'CLOCK <mm-dd-yy>  
<hh:mm:ss>'"  
<mm = 01 - 12, dd = 01 - 31, yy = 00 - 99  
hh = 00 - 23, mm = 00 - 59, ss = 00 - 59>  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'CLOCK 02-08-98 19:16:00'  
Sets the touch panel's date to February 8, 1998, and time to  
7:16 p.m.  
Output a double-beep. This command works only if the Double  
Beep value in the Protected Setup page is set to ON.  
"'DBEEP'"  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'DBEEP'"  
Double-beeps the panel.  
Flip to page with specified page name.  
<page name> = 1 - 50 ASCII characters  
Example:  
"'PAGE-<page name>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'PAGE-MAIN PAGE'"  
Flips the touch panel to the page named MAIN PAGE.  
Display asterisks (*) for keypad entries.  
<number string> = 0 - 9999  
"'PKEYP-<number  
string>'"  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'PKEYP-1988'"  
Displays the touch panel keypad with **** instead of 1988.  
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Command  
Description  
Close a specific popup page.  
<page name> = 1 - 50 ASCII characters  
Example:  
"'PPOF - <page name>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'PPOFF-Popup Page 1'"  
Closes Popup Page 1.  
Open a specific popup page.  
<page name> = 1 - 50 ASCII characters  
Example:  
"'PPON - <page name>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'PPON-Popup Page 1'"  
Opens Popup Page 1.  
Stop all beeps, including "'ABEEP'", "'ADBEEP'" and AXlink  
beeps.  
"'QBEEP'"  
"'RESET'"  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,'QBEEP'”  
Stops all beeps.  
Clear panel status (same as power up). Data stored in memory  
is not cleared.  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'RESET'"  
Resets the touch panel.  
Go to the Setup page.  
Example:  
"'SETUP'"  
"'SLEEP'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'SETUP'"  
Flips the touch panel to the Setup page.  
Force the touch panel to screen-saver mode.  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'SLEEP'"  
Activates the screen-saver mode.  
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Command  
Description  
Deactivates page tracking.  
Example:  
"'TPAGEOFF'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'TPAGEOFF'"  
Deactivate the page tracking option.  
"'TPAGEON'"  
Activate page tracking.  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,'TPAGEON'  
DEFINE_DEVICE  
TP1 = 128 (*AMX Touch Panel*)  
TP2 = 129 (*AMX Touch Panel*)  
DEFINE_VARIABLE  
TP1_BUFFER[100] (*Buffer for TP1*)  
TP2_BUFFER[100] (*Buffer for TP2*)  
TRASH[50] (*For Parsing Above*)  
DEFINE_START  
CREATE_BUFFER TP1,TP1_BUFFER  
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Command Description  
CREATE_BUFFER TP2,TP2_BUFFER  
SEND_COMMAND TP1,'TPAGEON'  
SEND_COMMAND TP2,'TPAGEON'  
DEFINE_PROGRAM  
IF(LENGTH_STRING(TP1_BUFFER))  
{
IF(FIND_STRING(TP1_BUFFER,'PAGE-',1))  
{
TRASH=REMOVE_STRING(TP1_BUFFER,'PAGE-',1)  
SEND_COMMAND TP2,"'PAGE-', TP1_BUFFER"  
CLEAR_BUFFER TP1_BUFFER  
}
}
IF((FIND_STRING(TP1_BUFFER,'PPON-',1)  
OR(FIND_STRING(TP1_BUFFER',(PPOF-',1)))  
{
SEND_COMMAND TP2,TP1_BUFFER  
CLEAR_BUFFER TP1_BUFFER  
}
}
IF (LENGTH_STRING(TP2_BUFFER))  
{
}
}
IF (LENGTH_STRING(TP2_BUFFER))  
{
IF(FIND_STRING(TP2_BUFFER,'PAGE-',1))  
{
TRASH=REMOVE_STRING(TP2_BUFFER,'PAGE-',1)  
SEND_COMMAND TP1,"'PAGE-', TP2_BUFFER"  
CLEAR_BUFFER TP2_BUFFER  
}
}
In this program, the command string is sent to the Central  
Controller in the 'PAGE-(page name)' format. The string can be  
captured with the CREATE_BUFFERcommand for one panel  
and sent to another panel.  
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System Send_Commands (Cont.)  
Command  
Description  
Deactivate screen-saver mode and reset sleep timer.  
Example:  
"'WAKE'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'WAKE'"  
Deactivates the touch panel screen-saver mode and resets the  
sleep timer.  
Set the new network communication delay for the panel and  
SOFTROM.  
"'XMTO <number>'"  
"'XMRT <number>'"  
"'ZAP!'"  
<number> = 4-30 ASCII characters  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'XMTO 5'"  
Sets the new delay time to 5 seconds.  
Set the new network communication retry value for the panel  
and SOFTROM.  
<number> = 1-15 ASCII characters  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'XMRT 9'"  
Sets the number of retries to 9.  
Clear all memory and erase buttons, pages, drawings, and  
symbols.  
Warning  
You should only use the ZAP!  
command to erase all the  
stored data in the touch panel.  
The data cannot be recovered  
after it is erased.  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'ZAP!'"  
Clears all memory and erases all buttons, pages, drawings,  
and symbols.  
Gray Scale and Programming Numbers  
Gray scale shades for the VPT-GS are obtained by using color programming numbers  
72-86. These numbers correspond to the basic 16 shades of gray.  
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Colors/Shades of Gray and Programming Numbers  
The colors and their programming numbers are listed in Figure 202, and can be used  
to set the colors on buttons, sliders, gauges, and pages. The lowest color number  
represents the lightest color-specific display, and the highest number represents the  
darkest display. For example, the color number 0 is light red, and 5 is dark red.  
Colors and programming numbers  
Figure 202  
Color  
Red  
No.  
Color  
No.  
Colors and programming  
numbers  
0 - 5  
Purple  
Magenta  
Pink  
54 - 59  
60 - 65  
66 - 71  
72 - 77  
78 - 83  
84 - 86  
87  
Orange  
Yellow  
Lime  
6 - 11  
12 - 17  
18 - 23  
24 - 29  
30 - 35  
36 - 41  
42 - 47  
48 - 53  
White  
Green  
Aqua  
Cyan  
Royal  
Blue  
Gray  
More Gray  
Black  
Transparent  
255  
Font Styles and Programming Numbers  
Figure 203 lists the font styles and their numbers you can use to program the text  
fonts on buttons, sliders, gauges, and pages. The programming numbers are assigned  
consecutively when they are downloaded to the touch panel. For more information  
on variable fonts, see the Setting the variable text code subsection.  
Font styles and programming numbers  
Figure 203  
No.  
1
Font styles  
Extra small  
Small  
No.  
5
Font styles  
Font styles and programming  
numbers  
Extra large  
2
6
Hollow medium  
Hollow extra large  
Note  
3
Medium  
Large  
8
You must import variable text  
fonts into a TPDesign3 project  
file, and download the project  
file containing the fonts to the  
Touch Panel. The variable  
fonts are assigned  
4
32-255 Variable fonts  
Border Styles and Programming Numbers  
Figure 204 lists border styles and their numbers you can use to program borders on  
buttons, sliders, and gauges.  
programming numbers by the  
Touch Panel during the  
download process.  
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Border styles and programming numbers  
Figure 204  
No.  
0
Border styles  
No border  
No.  
11  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
40  
41  
Border styles  
Border styles and  
Double shadow  
programming numbers  
1
No border special  
Single line  
3-dimensional rectangle 1  
3-dimensional rectangle 2  
3-dimensional round 1  
3-dimensional round 2  
3-dimensional neon 1  
3-dimensional neon 2  
3-dimensional neon blue  
3-dimensional neon green  
Single diamond  
2
3
Double line  
4
Triple line  
5
Single rounded  
Double rounded  
Single raised  
Double raised  
Triple raised  
6
7
8
9
10  
Double-line two single  
Double diamond  
Shorthand Send Commands  
Figure 205 lists the shorthand Send_Commands you can use with the VPT-CP Touch  
Panels. The shorthand command data is 1-byte, non-ASCII format except for pages,  
passwords, text, and bitmap names.  
Shorthand Send_Commands  
Figure 205  
Command  
Description  
Shorthand Send_Commands  
"'@CBF',<variable text  
address>,<color_  
number>"  
Set the OFF feedback border color to the specified color.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
Note  
Shorthand commands were  
designed by AMX to stream-  
line receiving, processing, and  
transmitting AXCESS control  
system data. The shorthand  
commands operate control  
equipment just like the  
<color_number> = see Figure 202  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@CBF',1,0"  
Sets the OFF feedback border color to Red for the variable  
text button 1.  
standard Send_Commands  
still used in a wide variety of  
AMX products, but they are  
simply smaller byte-for-byte,  
and thus processed more  
efficiently.  
Set the ON feedback border color to the specified color.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
"'@CBN',<variable text  
address>,<color_  
number>"  
<color_number> = see Figure 202  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@CBN',2,78"  
Sets the ON feedback border color to Gray for variable text  
button 2.  
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Shorthand Send_Commands (Cont.)  
Command  
Description  
Set the OFF feedback fill color to the specified color.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<color_number> = see Figure 202  
Example:  
"'@CFF',<variable text  
address>,<color_  
number>"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@CFF',1,72"  
Sets the OFF feedback fill color to White for variable text  
button 1.  
Set the ON feedback fill color to the specified color.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<color_number> = see Figure 202  
Example:  
"'@CFN',<variable text  
address>,<color_  
number>"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@CFN’,1,30"  
Sets the ON feedback fill color to Aqua for variable text button  
1.  
Set the page with specified page name background color to  
the specified color.  
"'@CPG',<color_number>,  
'<page name>'"  
<color_number> = see Figure 202  
<page name> = 1 - 50 ASCII characters  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@CPG',87,'Main Page'"  
Sets the page title to Main Page, and the color to Black.  
Set the page with specified page name background color to  
the specified color.  
"'@CPP',<color_number>,  
'<pop-up page name>'"  
<color_number> = see Figure 202  
<pop-up page name> = 1 - 50 ASCII characters  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@CPP',54,'Audio Page'"  
Sets the popup page title to Audio Page, and the color to  
Purple.  
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Shorthand Send_Commands (Cont.)  
Command  
Description  
Set the OFF feedback text color to the specified color.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<color_number> = see Figure 202  
Example:  
"'@CTF',<variable text  
address>,<color_  
number>"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@CTF',1,48"  
Sets the OFF feedback text color to Blue for variable text  
button 1.  
Set the ON feedback text color to the specified color.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<color_number> = see Figure 202  
Example:  
"'@CTN',<variable text  
address>,<color_  
number>"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@CTN’,1,72"  
Sets the ON feedback text color to White for variable text  
button 1.  
Query the touch panel to return a string with the MS-DOS  
filename of the touch panel.  
"'@IDF'"  
"'@IDP'"  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@IDF'"  
The touch panel returns its MS-DOS file name in a string.  
Query the touch panel to return a string with the TPDesign3  
project name.  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@IDP'"  
The touch panel returns a string that contains its TPDesign3  
project name.  
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Command  
Description  
Remove all popup pages from a specified page. If no page is  
specified, the current page is used.  
"'@PPA-<page name>'"  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@PPA-Main Page'"  
If there were several popup pages on 'MAIN PAGE' that are  
active, sending the previous command would remove them all  
from 'MAIN PAGE'.  
Deactivate a popup page on a touch panel page.  
<popup page name> = target popup page name  
<page name> = target touch panel page name  
Example:  
"'@PPF-<popup page  
name>;<page name>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@PPF-Laser Disc 2 Transport  
Control;Laser Disc Control Page'"  
Deactivates the Laser Disc 2 Transport Control popup page on  
the Laser Disc Control Page.  
Deactivate a popup page on all touch panel pages.  
<popup page name> = target popup page name  
<page name> = target Touch Panel page name  
Example:  
"'@PPK-<popup page  
name>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@PPK-Laser Disc 2 Transport  
Control'"  
Deactivates the Laser Disc 2 Transport Control popup page on  
all touch panel pages.  
Activate a popup page on a touch panel page.  
<popup page name> = Popup page name  
<page name> = Page name  
"'@PPN-<popup page  
name>;<page name>'"  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@PPN-Laser Disc 2 Transport  
Control;Laser Disc Control Page'"  
Activates the Laser Disc 2 Transport Control popup page on  
the Laser Disc Control Page.  
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Command  
Description  
Remove all popup pages from all pages in a panel. The group  
that needs to be turned Off must contain the popup page  
given.  
"'@PPX-<popup page>'"  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@PPX-POP VCR2'"  
The popup page 'POP VCR' must be in a popup group. If so,  
then any popup page in that group will be turned off on all  
pages.  
Set the password for the Page Flip on the touch panel.  
<page flip password> = 0 through 9999  
Example:  
"'@PWD-<page flip  
password>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@PWD-1988'"  
Sets the page flip password to 1988.  
Change the Sleep string sent to the Central Controller when  
the touch panel activates sleep mode.  
"'@SSL-<string>'"  
<string> = alphanumeric characters  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@SSL-Touch Panel  
Deactivated'"  
Sends Touch Panel Deactivated to the Central Controller.  
Change the Startup string sent to the Central Controller when  
the touch panel powers up.  
"'@SST-<string>'"  
<string> = alphanumeric characters  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@SST-Touch Panel Power On'"  
Sends touch panel Power On to the Central Controller when  
the touch panel powers up.  
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Command  
Description  
Change the Wakeup string sent to the Central Controller when  
the touch panel is activated.  
"'@SWK-<string>'"  
<string> = alphanumeric characters  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@SWK-Touch Panel Activated'"  
Sends Touch Panel Activated to the Central Controller.  
Color/Gray Scale Send_Commands  
Use the color Send_Commands (Figure 206) to set the colors for text, buttons, and  
pages. Use the same command for setting gray scale values only change the color  
number value to reflect the gray scale (72-86) value.  
Color Send_Commands  
Figure 206  
Command  
Description  
Color Send_Commands  
Set the colors for a variable text button. See Figure 202 for  
color numbers.  
"'CALL<variable text  
address>-<data>'"  
Note  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<data> = 6 color_number series for:  
FILL COLOR ON  
You must use the variable text  
assignments to change button  
colors.  
FILL COLOR OFF  
BORDER COLOR ON  
BORDER COLOR OFF  
TEXT COLOR ON  
TEXT COLOR OFF  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'CALL1-1 3 0 0 72 74'"  
Sets variable text button 1 to:  
FILL COLOR ON = Red one shade from brightest  
FILL COLOR OFF = Red three shades from brightest  
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Command  
Description  
BORDER COLOR ON = Red brightest  
BORDER COLOR OFF = Red brightest  
TEXT COLOR ON = White brightest  
TEXT COLOR OFF = White two shades from brightest  
Set the OFF feedback border color to the specified color.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<color_number> = see Figure 202  
Example:  
"'CBOFF<variable text  
address>-<color  
_number>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'CBOFF1-0'"  
Sets the OFF feedback border color to Red for the variable  
text button 1.  
Set the ON feedback border color to the specified color.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<color_number> = see Figure 202  
Example:  
"'CBON<variable text  
address>-<color  
_number>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'CBON1-48'"  
Sets the ON feedback border color to Blue for variable text  
button 1.  
Set the OFF feedback fill color to the specified color.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<color_number> = see Figure 202  
Example:  
"'CFOFF<variable text  
address>-<color  
_number>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'CFOFF1-72'"  
Sets the OFF feedback fill color to White for variable text  
button 1.  
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Command  
Description  
Set the ON feedback fill color to the specified color.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<color_number> = see Figure 202  
Example:  
"'CFON<variable text  
address>-<color  
_number>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'CFON1-48'"  
Sets the ON feedback fill color to Blue for variable text  
button 1.  
Note  
Set the background page color to the specified color.  
<color_number> = see Figure 202  
<page name> = 1 - 50 ASCII characters  
Example:  
"'CPAGE<color_number>-  
<page name>'"  
Page names are case-  
sensitive.  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'CPAGE48-MAIN PAGE'"  
Sets the background color on the MAIN PAGE to Blue.  
Set the OFF feedback text color to the specified color.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<color_number> = see Figure 202  
Example:  
"'CTOFF<variable text  
address>-<color  
_number>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'CTOFF1-48'"  
Sets the OFF feedback text color to Blue for variable text  
button 1.  
"'CTON<variable text  
address>-<color  
_number>'"  
Set the ON feedback text color to the specified color.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<color_number> = see Figure 202  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'CTON1-72'"  
Sets the ON feedback text color to White for variable text  
button 1.  
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Variable text Send_Commands  
Figure 207  
Command  
Description  
Variable text  
Send_Commands  
Set a specific button to on or off.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<ON> = 0 and <OFF> = 1  
Example:  
"'!B',<variable text  
address 1-255>,  
<ON/OFF 0-1>"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'!B',128, 1"  
Sets button 128 off.  
Set a specific button's active state to Off.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
Example:  
"'BTOF,<variable text  
address>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'BTOF',255'"  
Sets the state for button 255 to Off.  
Set a specific button's active state to On.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
Example:  
"'BTON',<variable text  
address>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'BTON',128"  
Sets the state for button 128 to On.  
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Variable text Send_Commands (Cont.)  
Command  
Description  
Set the border, font, and text in one command.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<border style> = See Figure 204  
<font size> = See Figure 203  
<button text> = Enter button text to appear on button  
Example:  
"'!C',<variable text  
address>,<border  
style>,<font size>,'<new  
button text>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'!C',1,6,6,'VCR PLAY'"  
Sets the variable text button one title to VCR PLAY using a  
hollow medium font, and changes the border attribute to  
double rounded.  
Shorthand version of 'FONT' command.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<font size> = See Figure 203  
Example:  
"'!F',<variable text  
address>,'<font size>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'!F',1,6"  
Changes variable text button one font to hollow medium.  
Change the font size (or style) of the text in a specific button.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
"'FONT,<variable text  
address>-<font size>'"  
<font size> = See Figure 203  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'FONT,1-6'"  
Changes variable text button one font to hollow medium.  
Shorthand version of 'ICON' command.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<border style> = See Figure 204  
Example:  
"'!I',<variable text  
address>,'<border  
style>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'!I',1,'6'"  
Changes the variable text button one border style to double  
rounded.  
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Command  
Description  
Change the border style of a specific button.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<border style> = See Figure 204  
Example:  
"'ICON,<variable text  
address>-<border  
style>'"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'ICON,25-6'"  
Changes the variable text button 25 border style to double-  
rounded.  
"'!T',<variable text  
address>,'<new button  
text>'"  
Shorthand version of 'TEXT' command.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<new button text> = 1 - 60 characters  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'!T',1,'VCR PLAY'"  
Changes the variable text button one title to VCR PLAY.  
Enter text on a button. Use the | character to display text on  
multiple lines.  
"'TEXT,<variable text  
address>-<new button  
text>'"  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<button text> = Enter button text to appear on button  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'TEXT2-VCR|PLAY'"  
Sets the VCR and PLAY text on variable button 2. The |  
character places VCR above PLAY on the button.  
Shorthand Variable Text Commands  
Figure 208 lists the shorthand variable text commands you can use with the Touch  
Panel. The shorthand command data is one-byte, non- ASCII format except for pages,  
passwords, text, and bitmap names.  
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Shorthand variable text commands  
Figure 208  
Command  
Description  
Shorthand variable text  
commands  
Set multiple attributes to a button, slider, or gauge. This  
command allows you to program up to 12 attributes on one  
command line.  
"'@BMF',<variable text  
address>,'<attribute  
data>'"  
Note  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<optional data> = See below  
Shorthand commands were  
created by AMX designers to  
streamline receiving,  
Optional data:  
processing, and transmitting  
Central Controller data. The  
short-hand commands  
operate Control Equipment  
just like the standard  
'%B',<border styles> = See Figure 204  
'%F',<font styles> = See Figure 203  
'%T',<button text > = ASCII characters (empty is clear)  
'%P',<bitmap> = Bitmap filename (empty is clear)  
Send_Commands still used in  
a wide variety of AMX  
products, but they are simply  
smaller byte-for-byte, and  
thus processed more  
'%I',<icon> = 1 - 255 (icon numbers are assigned in  
TPDesign3 project file)  
'%J',<text alignment> = 1 - 9 as shown the following alignment  
chart  
efficiently.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
'%C1',<on-state fill color> = See Figure 202 for color numbers  
'%C2',<off-state fill color> = See Figure 202 for color numbers  
'%C3',<on-state border color> = See Figure 202 for color  
numbers  
'%C4',<off-state border color> = See Figure 202 for color  
numbers  
'%C5',<on-state text color> = See Figure 202 for color  
numbers  
'%C6',<off-state text color> = See Figure 202 for color  
numbers  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@BMF',255,'%T POWER |ON  
'%B',4',%C1',72'"  
Sets the text on button 255 to POWER ON (appears on two  
lines), adds a triple-line border, and sets the On-state color to  
White.  
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System Send_Commands (Cont.)  
Command  
Description  
Add a bitmap file to a button. The bitmap files are imported into  
the TPDesign3 software program, and their numbers are  
assigned by the touch panel during the download process.  
"'@BMP',<variable text  
address>,'<bitmap>'"  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<bitmap> = Bitmap  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP, "'@BMP',85,'Bitmap1'"  
Adds the Bitmap1 file to button 85.  
Set the border style on a button.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<border style> = See Figure 204  
Example:  
"'@BOR',<variable text  
address>,<border  
style>"  
SEND_COMMAND TP, "'@BOR',65 ,11"  
Sets the border style to Double shadow on button 65.  
Set a specific button's active state to On or Off.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<1> = button off and <0> = button on  
Example:  
"'@ENA',<variable text  
address>,<button state  
on/off>"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@ENA',128,1"  
Sets the state for button 128 on.  
"'@FON',<variable text  
address>,<font style>"  
Set the text font on a button.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<font style> = See Figure 203  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP, "'@FON',56,32"  
Sets the text on button 56 to variable font style 32.  
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Command  
Description  
Assign an icon to a button. The icon files are imported into the  
TPDesign3 software program, and their numbers are assigned  
by the touch panel during the download process.  
"'@ICO',<variable text  
address>,<icon>"  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<icon file number> = 1 - 255  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,'"'@ICO',16,12"  
Adds icon 12 on button 16.  
Set the text alignment on a button.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
"'@JUS',<variable text  
address>,<text  
alignment>"  
<text alignment> = 1 - 9 as shown in the following alignment  
chart  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP, "'@JUS',9,5"  
Centers the text on button 9.  
Set a specific button to on or off.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<0> = button off and <1> = button on  
Example:  
"'@SHO',<variable text  
address>,<button  
on/off>"  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@SHO',128,0"  
Sets button 128 off.  
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System Send_Commands (Cont.)  
Command  
Description  
Add text on a button. Use the | character to display text on  
multiple lines.  
"'@TXT',<variable text  
address>,'<text>'"  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<button text> = Enter button text to appear on button  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@TXT',2,'VCR|PLAY'"  
Sets the VCR and PLAY text on variable button 2. The |  
character places VCR above PLAY on the button.  
Note  
Add Unicode text on a button.  
<variable text address> = 1 - 255  
<button text> = Enter button text to appear on button  
Example:  
"'@UNI',<variable text  
address>,'<text>'"  
Characters for Middle Eastern  
languages such as Arabic are  
not supported within the  
Unicode fonts because they  
are bi-directional. Buttons with  
Unicode fonts can only be  
created and edited using  
TPDesign3 Touch Panel  
Design Program.  
SEND_COMMAND TP,"'@UNI',2,'(Foreign Text)'"  
Sets the Foreign Text on variable button 2. The | character  
places VCR above PLAY on the button.  
Buttons String Commands  
editor. You select the PROPERTIES option in the Edit bar, press the target button,  
and enter the string command with the Touch Panel keyboard. Then, the string  
command is sent to the control system when you press the button. Refer to the Touch  
Panel Reference section for detailed editing information.  
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Buttons string commands  
Figure 209  
Command  
Description  
Buttons string commands  
Set the WAV-PK group ID number on VPW panels.  
<group ID > = 0 (off) - 15  
"'$ID<group ID>'"  
Example:  
$ID15  
Sets the touch panel button group ID to 15.  
Activate sleep mode on the touch panel.  
Example:  
Note  
"'$SL'"  
At present, VGA and video  
are not supported by the  
ViewPoint.  
$SL  
Activates sleep mode on the touch panel.  
Set the idle time to activate sleep mode for a touch panel in  
1-minute increments. When the touch panel’s input time  
matches the sleep time, the panel goes to sleep.  
"'#ST<sleep time>'"  
<sleep time> = 0 (off) - 120 minutes  
Example:  
#ST5  
Sets the touch panel’s sleep time to 5 minutes.  
Button Macro Commands  
Only one macro can run at a time and the panel will be "locked" for the duration of  
the macro. A message will appear in the center of the touch panel signifying that a  
macro is executing and will not disappear until the completion of the macro. In  
addition, the touch panel must be pointed at the IR receivers during the entire macro  
execution cycle. Otherwise, some transmitted IR signals from the touch panel may  
not reach the receiver.  
An unsupported feature, at this time, is the mixture of other strings within IR macro  
string blocks. However, other string types may occur before and after the macro  
blocks as long as the strings are separated from the macro block with a <CR> and the  
macro command exists at the beginning of the line.  
The two commands are identified and defined in Figure 210.  
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Macro Commands  
Figure 210  
Command  
Description  
Macro Commands  
$P <dn> <cn> <tpo>  
<tdp><CR>  
Send a pulse command for a specified period of time.  
dn= device number 2, 3, or 4  
cn= channel number 1-255  
tp= time pulse on in tenths of a second (max. 65535)  
tdp= time delay after pulse in tenths of a second (max.  
65535)  
<cr>= end of statement (Enter key pressed)  
Example  
$P 3 15 10 100<CR>  
Transmit the IR code at device 3, channel 15 for 1 second.  
Then, the macro will pause 10 seconds before executing the  
next command or before finishing the macro if no other  
commands exist.  
$W <tdbp><CR>  
Used as a delay between pulses  
tdbp= time delay before pulse in tenths of a second  
(max.65535)  
<cr>= end of statement (Enter key pressed)  
Example:  
$W 455<CR>  
This command will wait 45.5 seconds before executing the  
next macro command.  
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Loading Infrared (IR) Files  
Overview  
This section provides instructions for loading IR files in your ViewPoint touch panel  
using IRLIBX.EXE. The ViewPoint has 32 kB of memory specifically for IR file  
storage. To load IR files, you need a copy of the AMX Control Disk CD-ROM  
containing AMX’s IRLIB files or access to the AMX Bulletin Board on the Internet.  
Note  
IR files can be loaded into the  
ViewPoint touch panels when  
used as stand-alone units. If  
the ViewPoint is loaded with a  
VPXpress program, you  
IRLIBX  
should not load IR files for  
stand-alone operation.  
IR control devices. You will find the listing of IR files on your AMX Control Disc. The  
listing is in .pdf format and you require an installed copy of Adobe Acrobat to read  
the listing.  
Figure 211  
IRLIB file listings  
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To use the IRLIB Files listing:  
1. Choose Start, then Programs and follow the pathway shown in Figure 212.  
Figure 212  
Pathway to IR Library  
Database List  
2. Click IR Library Database List to open the IRLIB infrared library program PDF.  
The Adobe Acrobat Reader will then launch itself and open the PDF file  
Figure 213  
Device  
Manufacturer  
Device Model  
Number  
IR Filename  
Hand Control  
Model Number  
IR Library Files listing  
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3. Scan through the listing and select the manufacturer and model number of the  
device you want to control. Make note of the data provided.  
Note  
Loading an IR File  
IR files can be loaded into the  
ViewPoint touch panels when  
used as stand-alone units. If  
the ViewPoint is loaded with a  
VPXpress program, you  
The following steps guide you through the process of loading an IR file into a  
ViewPoint touch panel. To aid you, a Sony DVD Player (Model DVPC600D) will be  
used as an example. Also, IRLIB.EXE is used as the executable file.  
1. Select Start/Programs from the Windows Main menu taskbar and follow the  
should not load IR files for  
stand-alone operation.  
pathway shown in Figure 214.  
Figure 214  
Pathway to open IRLIB  
2. Click IRLIBX to open the IRLIB infrared library program.  
3. Pres Alt. (period button)+ ENTER to view the IRLIB program in a smaller  
window on your Windows Desktop. IRLIB opens and Figure 215 is shown.  
Figure 215  
IRLIB screen  
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4. After the Database has been created, press F5and select Configure. Figure 216  
appears.  
Figure 216  
Communications settings  
Note  
5. Select your computer’s Com port and baud rate that you wish to communicate  
Make sure that the ViewPoint  
touch panel is set to the same  
Baud rate as your computer.  
with the ViewPoint touch panel.  
6. Then, press F10.  
7. When the Communications screen has disappeared, press F1on your computer  
keyboard. Use the up/down arrow keys and select Change Directory. The dialog  
Figure 217  
Change Directory dialog  
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8. Type in the directory path and name for the location of the IRLIB files on your  
computer. Press Enteron your keyboard. The IRLIB program locates the IRLIB  
directory and compiles a database of all IR files available.  
9. After the Creating Database dialog in Figure 218 disappears, press F1and choose  
Select using the up/down arrow keys and the IR database is shown (Figure 219).  
Figure 218  
Creating Database  
Figure 219  
IRLIB Database  
10.Locate the Manufacturer and model in the database and press ENTER on your  
keyboard. You then see a dialog that says the computer is loading your IRL file.  
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11.Once the IR file has loaded into your computer and the loading dialog  
disappears, press F3.Click Modify and press ENTER. The Modify dialog will  
appear  
Figure 220  
Modify dialog screen  
Note  
The IR file loading is the file  
you identified for your  
equipment.  
This area is where the  
function list will be  
constructed.  
The current library of  
Hand Control files will be  
listed in this area.  
Functions of the  
currently selected  
hand controls will  
be listed here.  
12.Enter Alt D and then enter Alt C. You have cleared the DCU Function  
Description and have copied the Sony RMT 104A<DVP> IR settings into the  
DCU Function column (Figure 221).  
Figure 221  
IR commands loaded into  
DCU  
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13.Press Esc on your keyboard (exits the Modify dialog) and press F3 (shows menu  
selections for DCU/IRS). Select Program and press Enter on your keyboard. The  
IR file is downloaded to your touch panel.  
IR Memory Check  
To verify the amount of memory available for IR files, when using IRLIB:  
1. Press F4and select Memory from the drop-down menu. The dialog in Figure 222  
appears.  
Figure 222  
Enter Device Number  
2. Enter the device number (2, 3, or 4) and press ENTER.  
3. The ViewPoint is queried by the IRLIB program, and you then see a memory  
dialog similar to Figure 223.  
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Figure 223  
Device reports  
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Upgrading the Firmware  
Overview  
In this section, you’ll see how to upgrade the firmware in the PosiTrack 30 using the  
SOFTROM software program. Your PC must be connected to the PROGRAM DB-9  
connector on the Central Controller or camera control unit connector using a  
Programming Cable.  
If power is lost during the download process, the unit will power up with the same  
set of code it had prior to the download. There is a small window during which a loss  
of power can be catastrophic. If power is lost between the erase of flash memory and  
the completion of copying the new boot code from RAM to flash memory, the unit  
will not operate at all when power returns.  
Caution  
Power loss during SOFTROM  
download can seriously affect  
the PosiTrack 30 and any  
previously stored information.  
To update the firmware in the touch panels:  
Note  
1. Place the AMX Control Disc into the Compact Disc player of your PC.  
These steps follow the  
2. From the Start menu, go to Programs\AMX Control Disc\AMX DOS  
installation of this software  
from the AMX Control Disc.  
Tools\SOFTROM.  
3. Click the SOFTROM program. A screen similar to the screen shown in Figure 224  
appears on your computer.  
Figure 224  
SOFTROM.EXE screen  
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Configuration  
To configure the communication setting for the SOFTROM program:  
1. Press F1 and the screen in Figure 225 appears.  
Figure 225  
Configuration screen  
2. Using the up/down arrow keys, select the communications port you are using to  
interface with the controller and press ENTER.  
Note  
3. Using the right arrow key, move to the BAUD RATE column. Then use the  
up/down arrow keys to select the interface communications speed.  
Make sure that the BAUD  
RATE selections match the  
setting on the AXCESS  
System Central Controller.  
4. Press ENTER.  
5. Press F10 to save the communication settings and to exit the CONFIGURE  
screen.  
Downloading the Firmware  
To download the firmware:  
1. Press F5 to acquire the list of online programmable devices.  
Note  
2. Using the up/down arrow keys, select your firmware versions listed in the  
Firmware column of the screen, and press ENTER.  
You can press F2 to select all  
ONLINE programmable  
devices and F3 to clear all  
devices.  
3. Using the Tab key, switch to the ONLINE MASTERS list.  
4. Using the up/down arrow keys, select the device to be programmed. Press  
ENTER for each device as it is selected  
5. Press F4 to program the selected device; a loading message (Figure 226) appears  
on the screen  
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Device number  
Figure 226  
Type number  
Version number  
Loading message  
Note  
Firmware can be downloaded  
to multiple device numbers  
automatically. If multiple  
devices are selected, the  
bottom half of the loading bar  
indicates the percentage  
complete for the selected  
devices.  
Loading status and device number  
Firmware  
6. Press F5 to refresh the screen. Verify that the selected device has the correct  
firmware version. If any devices still appear with an old version of the firmware,  
repeat steps 3 through 5 until it appears with the correct version.  
7. Press F10 to exit the SOFTROM program.  
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Specifications  
Overview  
the ViewPoint models.  
Figure 227  
ViewPoint Wireless touch  
panel  
ViewPoint specifications  
Figure 228  
Weight:  
ViewPoint specifications  
VPT-CP/VPT-GS  
VPW-CP/VPW-GS  
Dimensions (HWD)  
Operating temperature  
Operating humidity  
Operating Frequency:  
RF (VPT-CP/VPT-GS)  
RF (VPW-CP/VPW-GS)  
IR (VPT-CP/VPT-GS)  
IR (VPW-CP/VPW-GS)  
Enclosure  
1.8 lbs (0.8 kg) with battery, 1.6 lbs (0.7 kg) without battery  
1.9 lbs (0.9 kg) with battery, 1.7 lbs (0.8 kg) without battery  
5.99" x 8.75" x 2.78" (153.6 mm x 224.4 mm x 71.3 mm)  
+50°F to +95°F (+10.0°C to +35.0°C)  
5% to 95% non-condensing  
418 MHz standard (other frequencies available upon request)  
2.4 GHz two-way digital spread spectrum  
38 KHz or 455 KHz  
38 KHz or 455 KHz  
High impact molded, matte black crinkle finish  
Power:  
VPA-BP  
7.2 VDC NMH (nickel metal hydride) rechargeable battery  
12 VDC @ 1500 mA  
Power supply  
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ViewPoint specifications (Cont.)  
Display:  
VPT-CP/VPW-CP  
VPT-GS/VPW-GS  
Connectors:  
External power  
Programming  
Memory Available:  
IR files  
6” LCD (diagonal), 256 colors (153.9 mm)  
6” LCD (diagonal), 16 gray shades (153.9 mm)  
3/16” (6 mm) coax female power jack  
1/8” (2.5 mm) three conductor female jack  
32 KB  
Buttons  
225 KB  
1245 KB  
262 KB  
262 KB  
Bitmaps  
Icons  
Fonts  
Assignable devices:  
VPT-CP/VPT-GS  
ViewPoint RF  
AMX IR  
Device 1  
Device 1  
IR other than AMX  
VPW-CP/VPW-GS  
Device ID  
Device 2, 3, and/or 4  
0-255  
Group ID  
0-16  
ViewPoint  
Device 1, 2, 3, and/or 4  
Device 2, 3, and/or 4  
IR  
Accessories:  
VPA-BP  
ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery  
Power supply  
Cables  
12 VDC, 1500 mA  
FG-817 (all models) and FG10-727 (VPT-CP and VPT-GS only)  
Optional Accessories:  
VPA-BP  
ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery  
Fast-Cycle Battery Charger for VPA-BP  
12 VDC, 1500 mA  
VPA-CHG  
Power Supply  
AXR-RF  
RF Receiver (VPT-CP/VPT-GS only)  
WaveServer (VPW-CP/VPW-GS only)  
AXR-WAVES  
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VPA-BP ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery  
specifications.  
Figure 229  
VPA-BP ViewPoint  
Rechargeable Battery  
VPA-BP ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery specifications  
Figure 230  
Battery voltage  
Type  
7.2 VDC  
VPA-BP ViewPoint  
Rechargeable Battery  
specifications  
Rechargeable nickel metal hydride (NiMH)  
6-cell NiMH, 3.7 Ah minimum  
11.7 oz (331.7 g)  
Amp hour (Ah)  
Weight  
Dimensions  
5.34" x 2.02" x 0.69" (136 mm x 51 mm x 17.5 mm)  
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Specifications  
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VPA-CHG Fast-Cycle Battery Charger for VPA-BP  
Figure 231 shows the VPA-CHG Fast-Cycle Battery Charger (charging stand and  
PS2.4 Power Supply) for VPA-BP and Figure 232 lists the specifications.  
Figure 231  
VPA-CHG Fast-Cycle  
Battery Charger (charging  
stand and PS2.4 Power  
Supply) for VPA-BP  
12 VDC Power  
Supply  
Green LED  
indicates battery is  
charged  
VPA-CHG Fast  
Cycle battery  
charger  
Red LED indicates  
charging  
Power supply  
Charging pins  
connection  
176  
Specifications  
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VPA-CHG Fast-Cycle Battery Charger for VPA-BP Specifications  
Figure 232  
Power supply:  
VPA-CHG Fast-Cycle Battery  
Charger for VPA-BP  
Specifications  
Input  
110 VAC, 60 Hz  
Output  
12 VDC, 1500 mA  
Indicators:  
Red LED  
Indicates battery is charging  
Green LED  
Buzzer  
Indicates battery is fully charged  
Indicates battery is inserted incorrectly  
High-impact, black matte molded composite  
Enclosure  
Dimensions (HWD):  
Charging stand  
Weight:  
3.15”x 5.15” x 3.74” (80.61 mm x 131.92 mm x 95.90 mm)  
Charging stand  
Power supply  
0.379 lbs. (127 g)  
1.427 lbs. (476 g)  
ViewPort Docking Station  
specifications.  
Figure 233  
ViewPort Docking Station  
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Specifications  
177  
 
ViewPort Docking Station specifications  
Figure 234  
Dimensions (HWD)  
Environmental operating range:  
Temperature  
Humidity  
4.83" x 8.26" x 7.62" (122.7 mm x 209.8 mm x 193.4 mm)  
ViewPort Docking Station  
specifications  
50 F to 95 F (10 C to 35 C)  
0% to 95% non-condensing  
12 VDC at 1.5 amp  
Power requirement  
Indicators  
Yellow LED  
Indicates ViewPoint connected to ViewPort Docking Station  
Indicates spare battery is fully charged  
Green LED  
Red LED  
Indicates spare battery is charging  
Options  
Power supply  
Battery  
ViewPoint 12 VDC @ 1.5 amp power supply  
VPA-BP ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery (NiMH, 7.2 VDC  
@ 3.7 Amp hours)  
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Contacting Sales and Technical  
Support  
Overview  
Customer service and satisfaction is our highest priority here at AMX Incorporated. If  
you are experiencing any problems or have a question about your product, please  
contact Technical Support or your regional Sales and Support Team for assistance.  
U.S. Sales and Technical Support Teams  
To identify your regional Sales and Support Team, refer to the map shown in  
Figure 235  
U.S. Sales and Support Team  
map  
U.S. Sales and Support Teams  
Figure 236  
U.S. Team  
Telephone  
Fax  
E-mail  
U.S. Sales and Support  
Teams  
West Team  
Mid-West Team  
South Team  
East Team  
800-552-6955  
800-852-6985  
800-752-6975  
800-462-6946  
972-907-6222  
972-907-6224  
972-907-6220  
AMX_East@AMX.com  
215-643-2808 or  
215-657-8799  
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179  
 
Other AMX contacts  
Telephone  
Figure 237  
Fax  
972-907-6200  
E-mail  
Other AMX contacts: Special  
Projects, Synergy and  
Special Projects  
Synergy  
800-452-6945  
800-952-6995  
800-979-9637  
International Team contacts  
972-644-1291  
801-264-8271  
PHAST  
International Team  
+1 972-907-6247 or  
+1 800-222-0193  
+1 972-907-6213 [email protected]  
AMX International Offices  
AMX International Offices  
Figure 238  
Telephone  
Fax  
AMX International Offices  
AMX Singapore  
+65 221-2045  
+65 221-2089  
+1 403-256-6106  
AMX Canada -  
Calgary  
+1 403-256-2232  
+1 888-222-0193  
+1 905-304-1839  
+1 888-250-3983  
+525-638-0007  
AMX Canada -  
Toronto  
+1 905-304-6783  
+525-638-0825  
AMX Mexico  
Technical Support  
AMX Inc. provides technical support by telephone, fax, E-mail, or bulletin board  
system (BBS). For the fastest possible service, please have the following information  
ready, or provide it in your fax or E-mail message:  
Your name, company name, mailing address, and telephone number  
The name of your authorized Distributor or Dealer  
Dealer ID  
Job Title  
Purchase Order #  
Sales Order #  
In addition to the general information listed above, it is necessary for your Technical  
Support representative to know the nature of your service problem. The more  
information you provide initially, the faster your representative can resolve the  
problem. With this in mind, please have the following information at hand.  
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If you are having a problem with hardware identify the equipment/  
firmware version you are using, what you were doing when the problem  
occurred, and any troubleshooting you've tried (if any).  
If your problem is with a software program identify the program you  
are using and the version number, the operating system on your PC, what  
you were doing when the problem occurred, and any troubleshooting you've  
tried (if any).  
Technical Support  
Figure 239  
Telephone  
Fax  
Technical Support  
U.S. and Canada (Dallas Office)  
800-932-6993  
800-462-6946  
972-907-6214  
215-643-2808  
215-657-8799  
bbs.AMX.com  
U.S. East Coast region (Philadelphia office)  
Technical Support BBS  
972-907-2884  
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Index  
'@CPG',<color_number>,'<page  
name >', 144  
'@CPP',<color_number>,'<pop-up  
page name >', 144  
A
Activate the Editor Bar, 19  
Add, 84, 124  
'@CTF',<variable text  
address>,<color_number >, 145  
'@CTN',<variable text  
address>,<color_number >, 145  
@ENA',<variable text  
address>,<button state on/off>,  
155  
'@FON',<variable text  
address>,<font style>, 155  
'@ICO',<variable text  
address>,<icon>, 156  
'@IDAP ', 145  
Add a button, 25  
Add a joystick on a page, 44  
Add a page, 23  
Adding a bargraph to a page, 49  
Adding a bitmap to a button, 35  
Adding an icon to a button, 34  
Adding text to a button, 33  
Adobe Acrobat, 161  
Affected Send_Commands, 134  
Auto assign, 73  
AXCESS, 152, 153  
AXCESS Control System, 14  
AXCESS Programming  
'!B',<variable text address 1-  
255>,<ON/OFF 0-1>, 151  
'!C',<variable text address>,<border  
style>,<font size>,'<new button  
text>, 152  
'!F',<variable text address>,'<font  
size >', 152  
'#ST<sleep time>', 158  
'$ID<group ID>', 158  
'$SL', 158  
'@BMF',<variable text  
address>,'<attribute data>', 154  
'@BMP',<variable text  
address>,'<bitmap>', 155  
'@BOR',<variable text  
address>,<border style>, 155  
'@CBF',<variable text  
address>,<color_number >', 143  
'@CBN',<variable text  
address>,<color_number >', 143  
'@CFF',<variable text  
address>,<color_number >', 144  
'@CFN',<variable text  
address>,<color_number >', 144  
'@IDF', 145  
'@JUS',<variable text address>,<text  
alignment>, 156  
'@PPA-<page name>', 146  
'@PPK-<popup page name>', 146  
'@PPX-<popup page>', 147  
'@PWD-<page flip password>', 147  
'@SHO',<variable text  
address>,<button on/off>, 156  
'@SSL-<string>', 147  
'@SST-<string>', 147  
'@SWK-<string>', 148  
'@TXT',<variable text  
address>,'<text>', 157  
@PPF-<popup page name>, 146  
'@PPN-<popup page name>, 146  
'ABEEP', 135  
'ADBEEP', 135  
'AKEYB-<text string>', 135  
'AKEYP-<number string>', 135  
'AKEYR', 136  
'BEEP', 136  
'BRIT-<level>', 136  
'BTOF,<variable text address>', 151  
'BTON',<variable text address>',  
151  
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Index  
183  
 
'CALIBRATE', 136  
'CALL<variable text address>-  
<data>', 148  
B
Battery, 7  
Battery Charging, docking station, 11  
Baud, 71  
'CBOFF<variable text address>-  
<color _number >', 149  
'CBON<variable text address>-  
<color _number>', 149  
'CFOFF<variable text address>-  
<color _number>', 149  
'CFON<variable text address>-  
<color _number>', 150  
'CLOCK <mm-dd-yy> <hh  
mm  
Beep, 60  
Border names and styles, 91, 92  
Brightness, 109  
Brightness button parameters for  
touch panels, 110  
Brightness page, 110  
Button Macro Commands, 158  
BUTTON OPTIONS, 94  
Button Properties, 27  
Button Properties for External  
Pushbuttons, 39  
ss>', 137  
'CONT-<level>', 136  
'CPAGE<color_number>-<page  
name>', 150  
'CTOFF<variable text address>-  
<color _number>', 150  
'CTON<variable text address>-  
<color _number>', 150  
'DBEEP', 137  
BUTTON TYPE, 93  
BUTTON TYPE menus, 94  
Button Types, 99, 100  
Buttons String Commands, 157  
C
'FONT,<variable text address>-  
<font size >', 152  
Calibrate, 74  
Channel Color OFF and ON, 97  
CHANNEL-CHAN, 92  
CHANNEL-DEV, 92  
Cleaning the Touch Overlay, 7  
Color palette, 97  
'PAGE-<page name>', 137  
'PKEYP-<number string>', 137  
'PPOF - <page name>', 138  
'PPON - <page name>', 138  
'QBEEP', 138  
Connectors  
'RESET', 138  
'SETUP', 138  
'SLEEP', 138  
'TPAGEOFF', 139  
VPT-CP/VPT-GS -VPW-CP/VPW-  
GS, 5, 6  
VPT-CP/VPT-GS -VPW-CP/VPW-  
GS, 6, 7  
'TPAGEON ', 139  
'WAKE', 141  
VPT-CP/VPW-CP, 6, 7  
Copy, 125  
'XMRT <number>', 141  
'XMTO <number>', 141  
'ZAP!', 141  
AXCESS Programming  
Color Numbers, 142  
Color Send_Commands, 148  
System Send_Commands, 135, 143,  
153  
Copy image, 85  
Create a Page, 23  
Creating a Bargraph, 48  
Creating a Button, 25  
Creating a Joystick, 44  
Creating a Macro Button  
Pulse command, 40  
Wait command, 41  
AXCESS Programming Changes, 134  
AXlink, output resolution, vX.XX, and  
serial number, 62  
Creating an IR Macro Button, 39  
D
Date, 112  
18  
4
Index  
VPXpress ViewPoint System Design/Programming Software Program  
Delete, 86, 126  
K
L
Designing a Touch Panel Page, 19  
Device and channel assign-ments, 92  
Device base, 71  
Device Eff., 69, 81  
Device range, 70, 81  
Device used, 72  
Keyboard, 114  
Keypad, 113  
LEVEL-DEV, 93  
LEVEL-NUM, 93  
Display timer, 60  
Double beep, 62  
Linking the New Page to the Main  
Page, 52  
Loading an IR File, 163  
Loading Infrared (IR) Files, 161  
E
Edit Bar — Button Menu Options, 84  
Edit Bar — Quit Editor option, 130  
Edit button, 82  
Editor, 78  
Exiting Edit Mode, 55  
External buttons, 121  
M
Module version, 69  
Move, 85  
Move edit, 129  
F
N
Function show, 79  
Network Eff., 69, 81  
G
O
General, 100  
General Buttons, 14  
Go to, 127  
Operation bars, 16  
P
Gray Scale and Programming  
Numbers, 141  
Page Color, 126  
Page Menu Options, 124  
Page password, 74  
Page tracking, 79  
Paste, 98  
H
Horizontal Bargraph, 107  
Popup off, 128  
Popup on, 127  
I
Power Supply, 8  
Introduction, 1  
Connectors, 6  
Features, 2  
liquid crystal display (LCD), 1  
Overview, 1  
IR Memory Check, 167  
IRLIB, 161  
Power up message, 74  
Power up page, 72  
Programming, 133  
Overview, 133  
PC to VPT-CP/VPW-CP  
Connections, 133  
Programming the VPT-CP/VPW-  
CP, 134  
Properties, 90  
IRLIB files, 161  
IRLIB.EXE, 163  
Properties Page — Button Types, 99  
Properties Page — External Buttons,  
120  
J
Joystick, 104  
VPXpress ViewPoint System Design/Programming Software Program  
Index  
185  
Protected, 119  
Protected setup, 63  
Put on top, 99  
VPT-CP Specifications, 173  
Standard Buttons, 14  
System page, 75  
System Send_Commands, 135  
R
T
Related Instruction Manuals, 2  
Rename, 126  
Text/image, 86  
Resize, 85  
Time, 111  
Resizing a button, 26  
RGB Setup, 118  
Touch Panel Basics, 13  
General Buttons  
RGB Setup page without hardware  
support, 119  
RSSI, 69, 81  
Adjustment button, 15  
Decision buttons, 16  
Information button, 15  
Keypad buttons, 15  
Selection button, 15  
Status buttons, 16  
Overview, 13  
Touch Panel Pages, 14  
Touch Panel Program Reference, 59  
Protected Setup Page, 70  
Setup Page  
S
Save, 98  
Save default, 98  
Server devices, 70, 81  
Server version, 69  
Set default, 99  
Set the channel code, 29  
Set the joystick colors for channel off  
conditions, 47  
Set the page color, 24  
Set time and date, 61  
Setting external button properties, 123  
Setting the bargraph colors/shades  
for channel-off, 51  
Setting the bargraph properties, 50  
Setting the button border, 28  
Setting the button colors for channel  
off-conditions, 32  
Setting the button properties, 27  
Setting the button type, 28  
Setting the channel code, 29, 46  
Setting the joystick properties, 45  
Setting the level code, 47, 51  
Setting the page flip, 31  
Setting the variable text code, 30  
Setup, 114  
Buttons  
Brightnes, 62  
Touch to Continue buttons, 17  
TPDesign 3, 13  
TPDesign3, 17  
U
Upgrading the Firmware  
Configuration, 170  
Downloading the Firmware, 170  
Upgrading the Firmware, 169  
Using TPDesign3 to Download  
Bitmaps, Icons, and Fonts, 37  
V
VAR TEXT-CHAN, 93  
VAR TEXT-DEV, 93  
Variable Text Send_Commands, 151  
Vertical Bargraph, 106  
Video Joystick, 116  
Video Setup, 115  
Video Setup page, 115  
Video Window, 116  
Setup Page, 59  
Show palette, 64  
Sleep message, 79  
SMT-PKM page, 66  
Snap grid, 129  
SOFTROM.EXE screen, 169  
Specifications, 173  
18  
6
Index  
VPXpress ViewPoint System Design/Programming Software Program  
ViewPoint Color Wireless Touch  
Panels, 1  
ViewPoint Models, 1  
ViewPoint Specifications, 173  
ViewPoint WAVE Touch Panels, 1  
ViewPort Docking Station, 10  
Specifications, 177  
VPA-BP ViewPoint Rechargeable  
Battery  
Specifications, 175  
VPA-CHG, 8  
VPA-CHG FastCycle Battery Charger,  
8
VPA-CHG Fast-Cycle Battery Charger  
for VPA-BP  
Specifications, 176  
VPT-CP ViewPoint Wireless Touch  
Panel, 173  
W
Wake up message, 73  
Wave-Pak not locked, 69, 81  
WAV-PKM page, 64  
What’s in this Manual, 3  
What’s New, 3  
Wireless settings (optional SMT-  
PKM), 81  
Wireless settings for VPT-CP and  
VPT-GS, 67  
Wireless Settings for VPW-CP and  
VPW-GS, 68, 80  
Wireless Settings page for SMT-PKM,  
82  
Wireless status (optional SMT-PKM),  
66  
Wireless status (optional WAV-PKM),  
64  
VPXpress ViewPoint System Design/Programming Software Program  
Index  
187  
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