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reason, Phoenix will detect that no traffic has been received for a while. If that
duration exceeds the Keep Alive Timeout value then Phoenix will flag the
connection for deletion. If that amount of time passes again then Phoenix will
assume that a problem on the client side has occurred, at which time it will drop the
connection and free that license.
9.9.10. The field labeled, “Path to XGen Web Interface parent web directory” defines the
path where the XGen web solution resides on the web server. This is usually set
to: C:\inetpub\wwwroot\phoenix. To change to a different directory, click the
[Browse] button and select the new location. It is important to understand that this
path should point to the parent directory, not a subdirectory within the web solution.
10. Using Phoenix Control Interfaces
Any control interface manufactured by AMX Corp. may be used as an interface to the
Phoenix control system. This includes wireless handheld remote controls and touch panels.
Unless your facility includes custom interfaces, Phoenix provides three primary control
interface mechanisms: the wireless handheld CT5 remote control, the i!-Internet Inside web
client, and the TCP/IP client Virtual Remote. The information below that regards the CT5
handheld remote control is also applicable to the TCP/IP Virtual Remote control.
10.1. The handheld CT5 wireless remote control
10.1.1. The CT5 was originally geared towards the predecessors to Phoenix: Synergy
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Synergy
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, Synergy 1.x, and Prism. Basic transport controls are provided by the