instruction manual Design XPress Professional version 1.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ...............................................................................................................1 New Features available within version 1.1 ........................................................................ 1 Supported Operating Systems .......................................................................................... 4 Minimum System Hardware Requirements.......................................................................
Table of Contents DXP-PRO Menu Bar ....................................................................................................... 14 File Menu ............................................................................................................................... 14 Edit Menu ............................................................................................................................... 15 View Menu .............................................................................
Table of Contents Touch Panel Interfaces Dialog ........................................................................................ 46 Choose Touch Panel Theme Dialog ............................................................................... 49 Choose Touch Panel Background dialog............................................................................... 50 Choose Touch Panel Buttons dialog......................................................................................
Table of Contents Finishing a Project........................................................................................................... 69 Understanding the Report File ............................................................................................... 70 Uploading a completed touch panel file to a target panel ...................................................... 71 Working with your Project ............................................................................................
Table of Contents G4CC ................................................................................................................................... 90 HELP-ABOUT ........................................................................................................................ 90 KBKeyboard .......................................................................................................................... 90 KBShift .........................................................................
Table of Contents mtgmViewSchedule3 ....................................................................................................... 104 Polycom Bandwidth ............................................................................................................ 104 Polycom Call Control .......................................................................................................... 104 Polycom Call Status ..................................................................................
Table of Contents TNadvancedControls ......................................................................................................... 116 TNcanvas ........................................................................................................................... 117 TNcolor picker .................................................................................................................... 117 TNkeypad ..................................................................................
Table of Contents String Output - Tandberg Keyboard ................................................................................ 138 String Output - Tandberg Keyboard CAPS String Output - Tandberg Manual Dial ..................................................................... 139 ............................................................................ 140 String Output - WeatherZipCode .........................................................................................
Introduction Introduction Design XPress - Professional (DXP-PRO)™ is a software package developed to assist AMX dealers in quickly designing, installing, and programming a control system. The type of control system created using DXP-PRO allows the selection and control of audio/video sources, audio/video switchers, display devices, room lighting, and audio/video conference equipment (among other functions). DXP-PRO allows control from AMX's CV6 (6" wired touch panel), CA10, CV10 (10.
Introduction Support for NI-700 NetLinx Integrated Controller This new controller is treated the same as any of the other NI Series of Integrated Controllers. If the project calls for more ports than the NI-700 can provide (2 Serial and 1 IR), it is not selectable as a system controller via the DXP-PRO wizard.
Introduction Support for i!-TimeManager This new support is added as a selectable option within the Integrated Applications dialog page. Enabling the Use i!-TimeManager option prompts you to select a time zone and apply Daylight Savings Time rules. Support for i!-Weather This new support is added as a selectable Source Type within the Device Data tab of the Device Configuration dialog page. i!-Weather is treated as a source type and not a controlled source.
Introduction Supported Operating Systems Windows 2000® (Service Pack 4 or greater) Windows XP® Professional (Service Pack 1) If you are installing NetLinx Studio on a Windows XP or 2000 machine, you must have Administrator rights to install and run all required System files.
Introduction The two Adobe Acrobat files included (in addition to this one) are: The On-Site Installer’s Guide is intended for the equipment installer. The User-Interface Guide describes the Touch Panel UI, and is provided as a reference for designers, installers, and end-users. Select Help > Web Update to automatically check for program updates. The program prompts you to download and install any updates that are available. Supported Touch Panels G4 Touch Panels DXP-PRO (version 1.
Introduction Resource Management (RMS) PictureFrame The AXD-CV6 has the same considerations as the other G3 panels, but it also does not support the following devices: Audio Conferencing Supported Subsystems and Equipment DXP-PRO (v1.
Introduction Audio Conferencing Devices • ClearOne XAP400 • ClearOne XAP800 • ClearOne XAP800/ XAPTH2 • Polycom Vortex EF2241 • Polycom Vortex EF2280 • Polycom Vortex EF2280/EF2201 The supported Audio conference units are controlled only via Serial (RS-232).
Introduction • Integra RDV1 • Kenwood DV5900M • Marantz DV8400 • Marantz PMD930 • Marantz VC5400 • Onkyo DVS939 • Philips Pro DVD 175 • Sony DVP-CX777ES • Yamaha DVD-C940 • Yamaha DVD-S2300MK2 Lighting • AMX ALD-D48 • AMX Radia • Clipsal C-Bus • DynaLite - Any DTK Series Note: The Clipsal C-Bus and Dynalite lighting systems (DXP-PRO v1.1 or higher) are primarily used outside the U.S.
Introduction If multiple MAX-MMS or MAX-IMS servers are used in a project, each server must have its own unique IP Address. An identical IP Address can't be assigned to more than one device, with the exception of a MAX. A MAX unit can ONLY have an identical IP only if it uses different zones per display name entry. Ex: A MAX-IMS assigned to IP Address 1.1.1.1 - Zone 1 can exist in the same project as another MAX-IMS assigned to IP Address 1.1.1.1 Zone 2.
Introduction Video Conferencing Devices • Polycom VS4000 • Polycom VSX8000 • Tandberg Tandberg 2500 • Tandberg Tandberg 6000 The supported Polycom Videoconference units are controlled only via Serial (RS-232). Tandbergs have RS-232 and IP control available.
Introduction User Information Splash-screen This dialog appears the first time DXP-PRO is launched, and prompts you to enter the user information that will be used to identify the designer of the DXP-PRO project (Created By, Company Name, Phone, and E-mail Address). Once the information is entered, this dialog will not automatically be shown again at startup, but can always be accessed via the Edit menu.
Introduction Project Selection List The Project Selection List is displayed on the DXP-PRO Main Screen (FIG. 1), along with the Main menu and the Create New Project, Open Project, Copy Project, Delete Project, and Exit command buttons. Each Project is listed by Job Name, Revision, Description, and the date the project was Last Updated. The projects can be sorted in ascending or descending order for each column.
Introduction Project Selection List Context Menu Right-click anywhere inside the Project Selection List (on the Main Screen) to open the Project Selection List context menu, containing shortcuts to several project-related operations: • New: Launches the Design XPress - Professional Project Wizard to create a new project. This is the same as clicking the Create New Project command button (or selecting File > New). • Open: Opens an existing project.
Introduction Copy Project dialog Click on the Copy Project command button (on the Main Screen) to invoke the Copy Project dialog and save a copy of the selected file under a new name. Use the fields in this dialog to specify a name for the copied project file (in the Job Name field), and to enter a description of the project if desired (in the Description field). Job Name is required, the Job Description is optional.
Introduction DXP-PRO maintains all of its projects in a single database. To move a project from one DXP-PRO installation to another (for example moving a project from your desktop computer to your laptop), you must Export the project from one computer and import the project on the other computer. The New, Open, Copy, Delete and Exit options are also available via the command buttons along the bottom of the Main Screen.
Introduction Before You Begin The first step in defining the system is to run the Design XPress - Professional (DXP-PRO) application. This Windows® based wizard should be run in the office well in advance of going onsite. With this wizard you define the locations of all equipment, the number of user interface devices, lighting scenes, source equipment, etc. There is one important note related to the use of lighting addresses. Lighting addresses consist of both a keypad address and button.
Introduction Warning on duplicate IP Addresses: Alerts you to the assignment of duplicate IP Address to a device being controlled via an Ethernet connection. All IP Addresses being used by Ethernet-capable devices must be unique. Warn on duplicate IR Functions and Channels: Alerts you to the creation of duplicate IR functions and Channels. All IR Function and Channel assignments must be unique. Warn on duplicate Lighting Scene Names: Alerts you to the creation of duplicate Lighting Scene names.
Introduction When creating a new project it is important to go through each dialog in order, using the Next>> button. This helps to insure that no information is missed and that the project configuration is complete. Later, when editing the project, the Jump to list allows quicker and easier access to specific dialogs. When you create a new project, the Wizard dialogs become available as selections in the Jump To list only after they have been populated with the required data.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Design Xpress - Professional (DXP-PRO) uses a Project Wizard to step you through the process of designing a control system. To launch the Wizard, click the Create New Project button on the Main Screen. Required Information for Building a System Before you can begin to use Design XPress - Professional (DXP-PRO) to build a system you must first gather information about the installation. The most obvious is the project name and a description of the project.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Launching the DXP-PRO Project Wizard Design XPress - Professional (DXP-PRO) uses a Project Wizard to step you through the process of designing and configuring a business-room oriented control system. This is done through the use of configuration dialogs (described in the following sections). There are three ways to approach launching the DXP-PRO Project Wizard: Select File > New. Click the Create New Project command button (in the lower-left corner of the Main Screen).
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Choose Touch Panel Text Colors (page 51) Input Names (page 51) Switcher Inputs/Outputs (page 52) Channel Preset Categories (page 55) Channel Presets (page 56) CD Titles (page 57) DVD Titles (page 59) Relay Control (page 59) Navigation and Routing Macros (page 61) System Macros (page 65) At the bottom of each Wizard dialog is a set of Navigation Controls. The results of the DXP-PRO project are placed in "Projects\Job Name\Rev #", within the application directory.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard System Information Dialog The first dialog in the Project Wizard is the System Information dialog (FIG. 2). This dialog contains the information used by Design XPress Professional (DXP-PRO) version 1.1 to create and program the control system. Double-click on any device in the list to access the Device Configuration dialog, containing all control information associated with the device. FIG.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard • Volume Control Display Names: Enter a descriptive label for each of the two different sets of controllable volume popup pages. Any alphanumeric character (including punctuation) can be used. Each new project should be given a unique Primary and Secondary Volume Control Display name. The Primary and Secondary Volume controls allow you to control 2 separate volume zones. They are represented as two separate touch panel popup pages within the touch panel project.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Adding a Device to the Project To add a device to your system, click the Add button in the System Information dialog. This opens the Device Configuration dialog - Device Data tab. In the Device Data tab: 1. Select the type of equipment you are adding from the Source Type drop-down list. 2. Enter a name for the device in the Display Name field. This is the name for the device that will appear on the touch panel. 3.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard 7. Use the up and down arrows to adjust the IR pulse time (in .10-second increments) in the IR Pulse field. The default setting is .5 seconds. 8. Open the IR Mapping tab of the Device Configuration dialog to assign IR function/channels to Touch Panel functions: a. Click the Auto Assign button to automatically assign IR Functions to Touch Panel functions. In most cases, this should be sufficient.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard COM 1 Port 1 COM 2 Port 2 AXlink # 96 AXlink # 97 External Serial Interface External Serial Interface Screen 1 Screen 2 CAM 1 PROJ 1 PROJ 2 COM 3 Port 1 COM 3 Port 2 AXlink # 98 AXlink # 98 CAM 2 Distance is so close - you could use same serial interface FIG. 3 External serial interface usage It is first necessary to understand that the NI-700 is limited to direct communication via 2 available Serial ports.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard The above example uses 3 NXC-COM2 cards for communication to the external Serial devices. If any of the other Master devices (NI-Series and ME260/64) are selected, then there will be no need to aquire an AXB-232++ or utilize the AXlink Device IDs, as these other Masters contain an ICSNet communication port. So to change the need to use an AXB-232++, simply choose a Master other than the NI-700. To add the Serial device within the Device Data tab: 1.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Adding a MAX-IMS or MMS Server to the Project To add the MAX device to your system, click the Add button in the System Information dialog. This opens the Device Configuration dialog - Device Data tab. In the Device Data tab: 1. Select AMX MAX from the Source Type drop-down list. 2. Enter a name for the device in the Display Name field. This is the name for the device that will appear on the touch panel. 3.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Duplicating a Device DXP-PRO supports duplicating existing source devices and their settings via the Duplicate button on the System Information dialog. Use the Duplicate feature to make a copy of the currently selected device, to allow for quick configuration for systems with multiple identical devices. The Duplicate button is only enabled once a device (DVD, CDP, MP3 player etc.) is added to the project, and only if DXP-PRO supports multiple devices of that type.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Control Configuration tab: The options in this tab are used to configure the AMX IR port to properly transmit the IR signal to the AV equipment. This tab requires that you know how your equipment operates. Note that the Control Configuration tab is only applicable if: The selected device is IR-controlled (IR was selected as the Control Method in the Device Data tab). An IR file has been associated with the device (via the IR Data options in the Device Data tab).
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Source Type: Click the down-arrow to open a drop-down list of available device types (Compact Disc Player, Digital Satellite System, Digital Video Disc Player, etc). Click to select the device type that matches the device you are adding to the project. The User Defined Input and AUX/PC options (from the Source Type drop-down list) are intended for use with auxiliary devices that can be accessed, but not controlled by the Design XPress - Professional system (i.e.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard The only Source Type that enables the AXlink Control Method are Cameras. If either a Camera or Video Display (such as a Projector/Plasma and TV) are chosen to be controlled via Serial (RS-232), two new fields become available within the Device Data section. Place a checkmark in the Use remote serial interface field to indicate you are using an external serial interface or leave it unchecked to use a Serial port on the Master.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard An identical IP Address can't be assigned to more than one device, with the exception of a MAX. A MAX unit can ONLY have an identical IP only if it uses different zones per display name entry. Ex: A MAX-IMS assigned to IP Address 1.1.1.1 - Zone 1 can exist in the same project as another MAX-IMS assigned to IP Address 1.1.1.1 Zone 2. But if you assign to max units with the same IP Address and Output Zone, you will receive an error message.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard 7. For an indirect connection type, select AXlink for the Control Method. Click the down-arrow adjacent to the Control Logic field. Select from the list of indirect camera control options: AMX AXB-PT w/servo zoom or AMX AXB-PT w/serial zoom. The selected choice is dependent on both the camera controller and the mounted camera. Use of an externally located serial interface is not available when this form of indirect communication is selected.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard When using G4 Computer Control, it is important to understand that DXP-PRO does not setup the USB stick applications for you. It is necessary to configure the corresponding configCC and amxCC application information fields (regarding the Master and touch panels) prior to compiling the DXP-PRO project. Any Master code alterations and configCC field entries must be done prior to launching the amxCC executable.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Device Configuration dialog - IR Mapping tab The options in the IR Mapping tab (FIG. 5) help to insure that the button you press on the touch panel does what you expect. IR files, especially custom IR files, do not always use the same channel numbers for the same IR functions. As a result you must map each IR function for each IR device in the system. If irregular functions occur in the finished system, it is a good idea to revisit this tab. FIG.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Removing a Mapped Function 1. Click on the button with the three left facing arrows, "<<<", and the IR Function Name will be deleted and the Channel will be returned to its default. The four command buttons across the bottom of the window are used to speed up the IR mapping process: Un-Map All - Returns all functions in the Program Function List to their default settings and clears all IR Function Names.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard FIG. 6 Device Configuration dialog - Control Configuration tab IR Pulse Time - the length of time the IR signal is on and is being transmitted (CTON). Time Gap Between IR Pulses - the length of time between IR pulses. This is usually used only in macro functions (CTOF). Tune Using XCH Command - XCH Send_Commands are used to recall station presets for the TV Tuner, VCR and DSS. Different manufacturers require the channel numbers to be entered differently.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Device Configuration dialog - Power Control tab The options in the Power Control tab (FIG. 7) allow you to configure power control to the AV equipment. This tab requires that you know how your equipment operates. FIG. 7 Device Configuration dialog - Power Control tab Device Supports Discrete On/Off - If you have mapped Discrete On/Off functions for this device, you can select to enable support of Discrete On/Off.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Device Considerations when using New Features When working with several of the new features available within DXP-PRO version 1.1, it is necessary to note some special device considerations: When developing a Video Conference Source Type (within the Device Configuration Device Data tab), you can now select whether the camera being used is either a vendor's integrated camera or a third-party camera.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Which Screens? Dialog The Which Screens? dialog (FIG. 8) is available for selection from the Jump To drop-down list after pressing the Next >> button from the System Information dialog page; once the project has been finished and re-opened. FIG. 8 Which Screens? dialog Use this dialog to specify which Project Wizard dialog screens (ex: DVD Tile, Relay Control, etc…) to include in the Jump To list, to further simplify using the application.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Switcher Inputs/Outputs (page 52) Channel Preset Categories (page 55) Channel Presets (page 56) CD Titles (page 57) DVD Titles (page 59) Relay Control (page 59) Navigation and Routing Macros (page 61) System Macros (page 65) Once you have made your selections, click Back or Next to close this dialog. Note that you can't disable the System Information dialog. Integrated Applications Dialog The Integrated Applications dialog (FIG.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard FIG. 9 Integrated Applications dialog The Room Name/Location/Owner fields must be populated with descriptive information that better specifies the location being monitored and queried. Information must be entered into these fields prior to continuing with the Wizard. The following characters are not supported within these fields: the " and ' characters are not allowed. The Monitor AMX NXA-UPS radio button allows you to monitor any communicating NXA-UPS power supply units.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Lighting Presets Dialog The Lighting Presets dialog (FIG. 10) sets up the available presets for the Lighting system selected on the System Information page. There is a maximum of nine presets available. DXP-PRO does not allow for individual zone control or the setting of presets, only the recall of existing presets. FIG. 10 Lighting Presets dialog The defined lighting presets appear in the Lighting Presets table.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard • AMX ALD-D48: x, where x is one (the Device ID value of the keypad). • AMX Radia: x, where x is a positive integer (the AXlink device ID) • Clipsal C-Bus: x:y, where x,y are Hex values (ex. A1:D4) • DynaLite: x, where x is a positive integer • Lehigh DX2 x, where x is the Lehigh area (valid range is 1 -16) • LiteTouch 5000LC: abc, where abc is a 3 nibble Hex value (ex.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Note for Radia Lighting Systems On Radia lighting systems, channels 1-128 represent Radia lighting presets 1-128. If a channel is on, then the corresponding preset is on. However, on startup NetLinx resets all channels to 0 (OFF). Radia does not report the status of its channels when the Master comes up, and consequently the software believes the state of all of the presets is OFF. Therefore, until a preset changes in the system, the channel states are not reported.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard These choices dictate the touch panel files that are created by DXP-PRO and then later available for download to the desired touch panel via the TPD4 application. These touch panel files are later listed within the User Interface folder of active DXP-PRO project shown within the NetLinx Studio Workspace tab. The Touch Panel Interfaces table can be sorted by clicking on any of the three column header cells (Panel ID, Display Name and Type).
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Scrolling - allows you to scroll through the menu buttons using left and right-arrow buttons. Static - all menu buttons are displayed - no scrolling involved. Use PopUp Page Effects - allows you to enable popup page effects within the touch panel project pages. Use Picture Frame for Inactivity - allows you to enable the PictureFrame application when the touch panel becomes inactive.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard All of these selections are dependent on these devices first being defined. As an example, if no lighting was previously defined, the Lights Button checkbox will be greyed-out and unavailable. Choose Touch Panel Theme Dialog The Choose Touch Panel Themes dialog allows you to select from a list of predefined layouts (or themes) for your touch panels. Each touch panel in the system will get the same settings whether you are using a predefined or a custom theme. FIG.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Choose Touch Panel Background dialog To select a background for your custom touch panel theme: 1. Click on one of the background names in the list on the left side of the screen. A small-scale preview image of the selected theme is displayed in this dialog (FIG. 13). 2. Click on the Modero Preview button to see a full size preview of the panel page. FIG.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard FIG. 14 Choose Touch Panel Buttons dialog Choose Touch Panel Text Colors dialog To select the touch panel text colors: 1. Select Text On and Text Off state colors from the top color palette. 2. Click and drag each color selection from the top color palette to the "Drag Here to Update" section of each Text Off State or Text On State window (FIG. 14). Input Names dialog This dialog table (FIG.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard FIG. 15 Input Names dialog To edit the Display Text field information 1. Select a Default Input Name from the list and make any necessary changes within the Display Text field (lower portion of the page). 2. Click the Apply button to apply your changes. Switcher Inputs/Outputs Dialog These dialog tables (FIG. 16) allow you to assign the inputs and outputs of the switcher(s) in your system. There are two distinct sections in this dialog - Inputs and Outputs.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Switcher Inputs Switcher Outputs FIG. 16 Switcher Inputs/Outputs dialogs Input Number - This is a read-only field that changes to reflect the currently selected Switcher input number (from the upper table). Source - This drop-down list provides you with a listing of available source devices. These were previously entered and configured within the System Information page.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Switcher Outputs tab Within the Outputs section, in addition to assigning devices to outputs of the switcher, you can assign a display device as the primary display. When selecting a source on the completed touch panel, the corresponding input will be connected to the primary display's output by default. This allows sources to connect to the primary display without having to visit the switcher page on the touch panel, simplifying the user interface.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Channel Preset Categories Dialog This dialog (FIG. 17) allows you to create up to 8 different preset categories. For example, you might create a presets category for Sports channels, one for Movies channels, another for Children's channels, and so on. These categories appear within the bottom-right of the Channel Presets pages (such as Channel Presets for DSS/TV/etc.). FIG. 17 Channel Preset Categories dialog By default, there is one entry in the table: All Presets.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Channel Presets for...Dialogs The Channel Preset dialogs are the same for any TV type channel preset. This includes TV tuners, Cable TV tuners, DSS tuners, PVR tuners and VCR tuners. The previously configured Preset Categories appear within the bottom-right of these Channel Presets pages. Channel Presets dialogs are only included for devices that have been specified as being "tuner capable".
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard You can also define your own custom presets. If you select None as the button image, the text placed in the Preset Name text box will be displayed on the touch panel button. CD Titles for CD Dialog The CD Titles dialog (FIG. 19) allows you to setup the CD or DVD titles in multi-disc changers. The number of title slots is determined by the changer size as set on the Source Data screen.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Editing CD Information 1. Select a CD title from the list to populate the Artist and Disc Title fields, where you can enter new information as desired. 2. Click the Update button to update that CD in the list. Retrieving CD Information (from freedb.org) 1. Insert an audio CD into the CD player on your PC. To prevent the CD from playing when it is inserted, hold down the shift key on the keyboard while loading the CD. 2.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard To prevent the CD from playing when it is inserted, hold down the shift key on the keyboard while loading the CD. 2. Click the down-arrow (in the Setting to receive CD data from freedb.org section of the dialog) to view a list of available CD drives on your PC. 3. Select the drive that you placed the CD in, and click the Retrieve CD Data from CD button. If the disc has never been read before, DXP-PRO will attempt to download the data from freeDB.org.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard FIG. 20 Relay Control dialog The Display Name text box is used to label the relay group on the touch panel. Changing a Display Name can result in DXP-PRO displaying a warning pop-up message informing you that "Deleting/Renaming this entry will affect the following Macros". If you accept the change those macros could be negatively affected.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Adding a Relay Control Definition to the list 1. Enter a name for the Relay in the Display Name text field. Then select a type of Control Logic. 2. Click the Add button to add the new Relay Control Definition to the bottom of the list. 3. Select a Relay Control Definition in the list and click the Insert button to insert the new Relay Control Definition in the row above the selection. Editing the Display Name for an existing Relay Control Definition 1.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Each navigation and routing macro may contain up to 50 steps, the following sections outlines more specific information on using macros. These Macros would have been previously created within the Device Configuration Device Data tab by selecting the Use Macro for Menu Navigation and Device Routing radio button (for a selected Source Type (if available)). To modify the macro steps, click the Edit button at the bottom of this dialog.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard FIG. 22 Adding a Macro to a Project To see a good example of how a typical macro is structured, open the macro included in the sample project (select the "Projector" macro from the Macros list, and click the Edit command button). Using the Macro Steps for....dialog to edit the macro steps Select a macro and click the Edit button in the Macros section of the Navigation and Routing Macros dialog to open the Macro Steps dialog (FIG. 23).
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard The items in this dialog include: Macro Steps table: This table lists all of the steps currently included in this macro. Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to rearrange the order of the steps. Macro Steps tabs: The set of tabs in the lower half of this dialog represent the different system elements that can be incorporated into a macro.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Clear: Click to clear the macro function from a selected macro step, without removing the step from the list. OK/Cancel: Click OK to accept the changes and return to the previous dialog. Click Cancel to exit from this dialog without accepting any recent changes. System Macros Dialog A macro is a series of commands that are triggered by a single button on the touch panel.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Adding a New System Macro to the Project 1. Click the Add button to open the Macro Steps dialog. 2. Enter a name for the new macro in the Macro Name text field. 3. Click the Apply button to access the other macro steps tabs (Delay, Device Function, Routing, Lighting Presets, Channel Presets, Relays, and Custom). 4. Select the tab associated with the first step in your macro. For example you might want to turn on the receiver as the first step in the macro.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Select New from the Project Selection List context menu. Opening an Existing Design XPress - Professional Project There are three ways to open an existing Design XPress - Professional project file. All three methods have the same result; they each open the Project selected (highlighted) in the Project Selection list (on the Main Screen). First select a Project from the Project Selection List, then: Click the Open Project button on the Main Screen. Select File > Open.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Exporting a DXP-PRO Project There are two ways to export an existing Design XPress - Professional project file. Both methods have the same result; they each invoke the Export dialog, where you can specify a name and the target directory for the exported Project (.PRO) file. Select File > Export. Select Export from the Project Selection List context menu.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Finishing a Project Once you have gone through all of the configuration screens, it is time to build your project. 1. Click the Finish button at the bottom of any screen (A in FIG. 25). DXP-PRO then asks you if you want to save your project as the current revision or as a new revision. New revisions will always be 1 greater than the highest revision for the project. 2.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Understanding the Report File The report file (Report.html), automatically generated by DXP-PRO (after the project is finished) should be used as a step-by-step guide to installing the system. This HTML file is located into the project directory that is specific to the generated project. It is important to refer to the Report file and follow the device addressing instructions and to hook up the A/V equipment to the proper IR and RS-232 ports.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard • Wiring/Connections: This section details the locations where all of the cables will connect. It will define the connections for all of the AMX equipment as well as all source and display equipment, IR ports, and any other connection that must be made. Examples: • CD Changer is connected to NetLinx using IR port 2, IR pulse time 3/10 second • DVD is connected to switcher input 1 Go through this section of the report one item at a time and perform each connection.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard Build Active System icon FIG. 25 Finishing a project and downloading the created Touch Panel Pages 3. Note the IP Address and IP port values used by the NetLinx Master for communication. 4. From the TPD4 Main menu, select Transfer > Connect to open the Connect dialog (FIG. 26). 5. Click New to open the Connection Settings dialog (FIG. 26) and begin entering the connection properties for the NetLinx Master communicating with the target touch panel. 6.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard 11. Click on the radio button next to the desired transfer option for the files being sent to the panel. 12. Click Send to return to the main TPD4 application, open the Transfer Status window pane (along the lower half of the application window), and begin the transfer process. The files upload progress is reflected on the touch panel LCD. 13. After a successful upload is completed, the touch panel displays an AMX Design XPress Professional - Logo page. FIG.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard The CD titles list must be downloaded using an FTP program. There are many of these available on the web, most of them freeware. Connect to the Master and download all of the required files into the root directory (top-most directory) of the Master. The NetLinx Studio Project Building the project can be accomplished by compiling Main.axs, or selecting Build Active System. Be sure that you are compiling the project for NetLinx. The system should compile for NetLinx by default.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard To use FTP to transfer these files to the system's NetLinx Master, you'll need to know the Master's IP Address: 1. Launch Windows Explorer and navigate to the directory where your Design XPress project is located. 2. Locate and select every TXT file in the project folder. Be sure to select every TXT file, and only TXT files. 3. Copy the files to clipboard memory (right-click on the selection and select Copy). 4. Launch Internet Explorer. 5.
Using the DXP-PRO Wizard 76 DXP-PRO v1.
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps The channel maps are generated in TPD4. Once you have created a touch panel project: 1. Open a TPD4 template file. 2. From the Main menu, click Panel to open a drop-down menu. 3. Select Generate Programmer's Report and choose the output file type for the information (Comma Separated Format, Text-Only format, and Web Page Format).
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps 78 O CH Port: 0, CH Code: 524 P CH Port: 0, CH Code: 525 {[ CH Port: 0, CH Code: 526 }] CH Port: 0, CH Code: 527 |\ CH Port: 0, CH Code: 543 Caps CH Port: 0, CH Code: 558 A CH Port: 0, CH Code: 530 S CH Port: 0, CH Code: 531 D CH Port: 0, CH Code: 532 F CH Port: 0, CH Code: 533 G CH Port: 0, CH Code: 534 H CH Port: 0, CH Code: 535 J CH Port: 0, CH Code: 536 K CH Port: 0, CH Code: 537 L CH Port: 0, CH Code: 538 : ; CH Port: 0, CH Code: 539 "’
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps Cable Menu CABLE_MENU_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 200 CABLE_GUIDE_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 201 CABLE_FAV_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 202 CABLE_INFO_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 203 CABLE_POWER_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 194 CABLE_PRESET_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 97 CABLE_UP_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 195 CABLE_DOWN_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 196 CABLE_LEFT_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 197 CABLE_RIGHT_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 198 CABLE_NAVSELECT_
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps Camera CAMERA_UP CH Port: 1, CH Code: 210 CAMERA_DN CH Port: 1, CH Code: 211 CAMERA_LT CH Port: 1, CH Code: 212 CAMERA_RT CH Port: 1, CH Code: 213 CAMERA_ZOOM_UP CH Port: 1, CH Code: 214 CAMERA_ZOOM_DN CH Port: 1, CH Code: 215 CAMERA_1 CH Port: 1, CH Code: 216 CAMERA_2 CH Port: 1, CH Code: 217 CAMERA_3 CH Port: 1, CH Code: 218 CAMERA_4 CH Port: 1, CH Code: 219 CAMERA_5 CH Port: 1, CH Code: 220 CAMERA_6 CH Port: 1, CH Code: 221 CAMERA_7 CH Port: 1, C
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps CD_SELECTDISC_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 57 CD_POWER_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 25 CDADVANCED_SELECT_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 45 CDADVANCED_+100_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 47 CDADVANCED_CLEAR_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 48 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 57 CD List CDLIST_UP_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 9 CDLIST_DOWN_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 10 CDLIST_ID4_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 4 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 10 CDLIST_ID5_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 5 AD Port:
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps CD List Action Picker CDACTION_EDIT_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 26 CDACTION_EXIT_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 28 CDACTION_DELETE_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 27 CD List Keyboard Enter CH Port: 1, CH Code: 234 45 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 23 36 Cap AD Port: 3, AD Code: 22 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 8 Channel Preset Categories CHANCAT_UP_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 130 CHANCAT_DOWN_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 129 CHANCAT_HDR_BUTTON AD Port: 1, AD Code: 80 CHANCAT_1_BUTTO
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps CHANPRE_12_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 111 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 111 CHANPRE_18_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 117 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 117 ClearOne Incoming CLEARONE_ANSWER CH Port: 4, CH Code: 204 CLEARONE_IGNORE_DISCONNECT CH Port: 4, CH Code: 205 ClearOne Info CLEARONE_INFO_DSP_TXT AD Port: 4, AD Code: 215 CLEARONE_INFO_FIRMWARE_TXT AD Port: 4, AD Code: 214 CLEARONE_INFO_SERIALNUMBER_TXT AD Port: 4, AD Code: 218 CLEARONE_INFO_AMXCOMM_TXT AD Port: 4, AD Code
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps CLEARONE_OUTPUT_SEL_7 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 7 CLEARONE_OUTPUT_SEL_8 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 8 CLEARONE_OUTPUT_SEL_10 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 178 CLEARONE_OUTPUT_SEL_9 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 177 CLEARONE_OUTPUT_SEL_11 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 179 CLEARONE_OUTPUT_SEL_12 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 180 CLEARONE_OUTPUT_MUTE_2 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 22 CLEARONE_OUTPUT_MUTE_1 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 21 CLEARONE_OUTPUT_MUTE_3 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 23 CLEARONE_OUTPUT_MUTE_4 CH Port: 4, CH
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps CLEARONE_TH2_REDIAL CH Port: 4, CH Code: 155 CLEARONE_TH2_VIEW CH Port: 4, CH Code: 157 CLEARONE_TH2_CONNECT CH Port: 4, CH Code: 153 CLEARONE_TH2_DISCONNECT CH Port: 4, CH Code: 152 CLEARONE_TH2_CONNECT_SAT CH Port: 4, CH Code: 153 CLEARONE_TH2_DISCONNECT_STAT CH Port: 4, CH Code: 152 CLEARONE_TH2_FLASH CH Port: 4, CH Code: 159 CLEARONE_TH2_RENULL CH Port: 4, CH Code: 158 CLEARONE_TH2_MUTERX CH Port: 4, CH Code: 161 CLEARONE_TH2_MUTETX CH Port: 4, CH Cod
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps Debug DEBUG_GENERAL_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 250 DEBUG_PATH_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 251 DEBUG_HANDLER_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 252 DEBUG_MAIN_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 239 DEBUG_MACRO_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 253 DEBUG_ERROR_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 254 Display DISPLAY_ADVANCED_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 144 DISPLAY_VOLUP_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 1 DISPLAY_VOLDN_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 2 DISPLAY_VOLMUTE_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps DISPLAY_VOLUP_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 1 DISPLAY_VOLDN_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 2 DISPLAY_VOLMUTE_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 3 DISPLAY_ASPECT_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 145 AD Port: 2, AD Code: 145 DISPLAY_ASPECT_STANDARD_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 176 AD Port: 2, AD Code: 176 DISPLAY_ASPECT_ANAMORPHIC_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 176 AD Port: 2, AD Code: 175 DISPLAY_ASPECT_VIRTUALWIDE_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 178 AD Port: 2, AD Code: 178 DISPLA
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps DSS Menu DSSMNU_MENU_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 169 DSSMNU_GUIDE_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 170 DSSMNU_FAV_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 171 DSSMNU_INFO_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 172 DSS_POWER_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 163 DSSMNU_PRESET_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 97 DSSMNU_UP_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 164 DSSMNU_DOWN_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 165 DSSMNU_LEFT_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 166 DSSMNU_RIGHT_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 167 DSSMNU_NAVS
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps DVD DVD_PLAY_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 11 DVD_STOP_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 12 DVD_PAUSE_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 13 DVD_SKIPREV_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 15 DVD_REWIND_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 17 DVD_FFWD_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 16 DVD_SKIPFWD_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 14 DVD_POWER_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 20 DVD_SELECTDISC_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 56 AD Port: 2, AD Code: 56 DVD_ADVANCED_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 30 AD Port:
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps DVD Menu DVD_MENU_UP_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 21 DVD_MENU_DOWN_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 22 DVD_MENU_LEFT_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 23 DVD_MENU_RIGHT_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 24 DVD_MENU_NAVSELECT_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 28 DVD_MENU_MENU_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 26 DVD_TOPMENU_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 27 DVD_POWER_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 20 DVD_SELECTDISC_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 56 AD Port: 2, AD Code: 56 DVD_ADVANCED_BUTTON C
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps Insert CH Port: 7, CH Code: 79 Done CH Port: 7, CH Code: 81 Abort CH Port: 7, CH Code: 82 Auto Shift CH Port: 7, CH Code: 80 KBShift Insert CH Port: 7, CH Code: 79 Done CH Port: 7, CH Code: 81 Abort CH Port: 7, CH Code: 82 Lights LIGHTS_1_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 151 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 151 LIGHTS_4_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 154 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 154 LIGHTS_7_BUTTON CH Port: 3, CH Code: 157 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 157 LIGHTS_2_BUTTON CH Port:
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps Macros2 MACRO_17_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 236 MACRO_21_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 240 MACRO_25_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 244 MACRO_18_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 237 MACRO_22_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 241 MACRO_26_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 245 MACRO_29_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 248 MACRO_19_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 238 MACRO_23_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 242 MACRO_27_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 246 MACRO_30_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 24
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps MAX Audio MAX AUDIO ARTIST AD Port: 5, AD Code: 11 MAX AUDIO TRACK AD Port: 5, AD Code: 12 MAX AUDIO PLAYLIST AD Port: 5, AD Code: 14 MAX AUDIO GENRE AD Port: 5, AD Code: 15 MAX AUDIO MODE AD Port: 5, AD Code: 16 MAX AUDIO MODES CH Port: 5, CH Code: 17 MAX AUDIO PLAY CH Port: 5, CH Code: 24 MAX AUDIO STOP CH Port: 5, CH Code: 25 MAX AUDIO PAUSE CH Port: 5, CH Code: 26 MAX AUDIO SKIP - CH Port: 5, CH Code: 27 MAX AUDIO SKIP + CH Port: 5, CH Code: 28 MAX
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps MAX SEARCH ARTIST 3 CH Port: 5, CH Code: 93 AD Port: 5, AD Code: 93 MAX SEARCH DISC 3 CH Port: 5, CH Code: 53 AD Port: 5, AD Code: 53 MAX SEARCH ARTIST 4 CH Port: 5, CH Code: 94 AD Port: 5, AD Code: 94 MAX SEARCH DISC 4 CH Port: 5, CH Code: 54 AD Port: 5, AD Code: 54 MAX SEARCH ARTIST 5 CH Port: 5, CH Code: 95 AD Port: 5, AD Code: 95 MAX SEARCH DISC 5 CH Port: 5, CH Code: 55 AD Port: 5, AD Code: 55 MAX SEARCH ARTIST 6 CH Port: 5, CH Code: 96 AD Port: 5,
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps MAX PLAYLIST UP CH Port: 5, CH Code: 77 MAX PLAYLIST PLAY CH Port: 5, CH Code: 79 MAX Record CD MAX RECORD CD TITLE AD Port: 5, AD Code: 133 MAX RECORD CD TIME AD Port: 5, AD Code: 137 MAX RECORD CD TRAY CLOSE CH Port: 5, CH Code: 140 MAX RECORD CD TRAY OPEN CH Port: 5, CH Code: 135 MAX RECORD CD DISC PROGRESS MAX RECORD CD ID DISC LV Port: 5, LV Code: 5 CH Port: 5, CH Code: 136 MAX RECORD CD RECORD CH Port: 5, CH Code: 142 MAX RECORD CD STOP RECORD CH Port
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps MAX Video MAX VIDEO CHAPTER AD Port: 5, AD Code: 22 MAX VIDEO TITLE AD Port: 5, AD Code: 13 MAX VIDEO HEADER AD Port: 5, AD Code: 19 MAX VIDEO PLAY CH Port: 5, CH Code: 100 MAX VIDEO STOP CH Port: 5, CH Code: 101 MAX VIDEO PAUSE CH Port: 5, CH Code: 102 MAX VIDEO SKIP - CH Port: 5, CH Code: 103 MAX VIDEO SKIP + CH Port: 5, CH Code: 104 MAX VIDEO UP CH Port: 5, CH Code: 105 MAX VIDEO DN CH Port: 5, CH Code: 107 MAX VIDEO LEFT CH Port: 5, CH Code: 108 MA
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps MM - Sources STATIC_MENU_SRC1 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 200 STATIC_MENU_SRC2 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 201 STATIC_MENU_SRC3 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 202 STATIC_MENU_SRC4 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 203 STATIC_MENU_SRC5 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 204 STATIC_MENU_SRC6 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 205 STATIC_MENU_SRC7 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 206 STATIC_MENU_SRC8 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 207 STATIC_MENU_SRC9 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 208 STATIC_MENU_SRC10 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 209 STATIC_MENU_SRC11 CH Po
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps ARQNAV_SONGSLBL_BUTTON AD Port: 2, AD Code: 119 ARQNAV_ALL_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 102 ARQNAV_ARTIST_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 103 ARQNAV_ALBUM_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 104 ARQNAV_JUKEBOX_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 105 ARQNAV_PLAYLIST_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 101 ARQNAV_SEARCH_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 120 ARQNAV_PLAYER_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 135 ARQNAV_RANDOM_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 132 ARQNAV_INTRO_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 133
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps mtgmAppointmentDetails AD Port: 7, AD Code: 154 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 151 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 152 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 153 mtgmHelpQuestion button_round_45x45_F CH Port: 7, CH Code: 176 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 171 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 172 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 173 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 174 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 175 button_round_45x45_F CH Port: 7, CH Code: 179 button_round_45x45_F CH Port: 7, CH Code: 177 button_round_45x45_F CH Port: 7, CH Code: 178 Answer 1 CH Port: 7
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps mtgmMonthSelect January CH Port: 7, CH Code: 57 February CH Port: 7, CH Code: 58 March CH Port: 7, CH Code: 59 April CH Port: 7, CH Code: 60 May CH Port: 7, CH Code: 61 June CH Port: 7, CH Code: 62 July CH Port: 7, CH Code: 63 August CH Port: 7, CH Code: 64 September CH Port: 7, CH Code: 65 October CH Port: 7, CH Code: 66 November CH Port: 7, CH Code: 67 December CH Port: 7, CH Code: 68 Month AD Port: 7, AD Code: 49 mtgmMtgControl CH Port: 7, CH Co
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps # CH Port: 7, CH Code: 101 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 101 # CH Port: 7, CH Code: 102 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 102 # CH Port: 7, CH Code: 103 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 103 # CH Port: 7, CH Code: 104 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 104 # CH Port: 7, CH Code: 105 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 105 # CH Port: 7, CH Code: 106 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 106 # CH Port: 7, CH Code: 107 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 107 # CH Port: 7, CH Code: 8 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 8 # CH Port: 7, CH Code: 9 AD Port: 7, AD
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps # CH Port: 7, CH Code: 22 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 22 # CH Port: 7, CH Code: 23 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 23 # CH Port: 7, CH Code: 24 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 24 # CH Port: 7, CH Code: 25 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 25 # CH Port: 7, CH Code: 26 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 26 # CH Port: 7, CH Code: 27 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 27 # CH Port: 7, CH Code: 28 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 28 0 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 122 0 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 123 0 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 124 0 CH Port: 7, CH Co
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps 2 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 217 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 217 5 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 218 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 218 6 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 219 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 219 7 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 220 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 220 2 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 221 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 221 5 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 222 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 222 6 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 223 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 223 7 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 224 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 224 2 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 225 AD Port:
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps mtgmViewSchedule3 2 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 233 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 233 5 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 234 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 234 6 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 235 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 235 7 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 236 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 236 8 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 237 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 237 9 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 238 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 238 10 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 239 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 239 11 CH Port: 7, CH Code: 240 AD Port: 7, AD Code: 240 12 CH Port: 7, CH
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps POLYCOM_CALL_STATUS_AUDIO_PROTOCOL_TX AD Port: 6, AD Code: 90 POLYCOM_CALL_STATUS_COMM_PROTOCOL_RX AD Port: 6, AD Code: 93 POLYCOM_CALL_STATUS_COMM_PROTOCOL_TX AD Port: 6, AD Code: 92 Polycom Camera POLYCOM_CAMERA_NEAR CH Port: 6, CH Code: 51 POLYCOM_CAMERA_1 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 31 POLYCOM_CAMERA_SET CH Port: 6, CH Code: 48 POLYCOM_CAMERA_2 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 32 POLYCOM_CAMERA_GET CH Port: 6, CH Code: 49 POLYCOM_CAMERA_3 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 33 POLYCOM_
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps Polycom Directory POLYCOM_DIRECTORY_UP CH Port: 6, CH Code: 61 POLYCOM_DIRECTORY_DN CH Port: 6, CH Code: 62 POLYCOM_DIRECTORY_BWDTH AD Port: 6, AD Code: 64 POLYCOM_DIRECTORY_ENTRY AD Port: 6, AD Code: 63 POLYCOM_DIRECTORY_NAME AD Port: 6, AD Code: 65 POLYCOM_DIRECTORY_NUM AD Port: 6, AD Code: 66 Polycom Hangup POLYCOM_HANGUP_CALL1 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 101 POLYCOM_HANGUP_CALL2 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 102 POLYCOM_HANGUP_CALL3 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 103 POLYCOM_HA
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps POLYCOM_MAIN_AUTO_ANSWER CH Port: 6, CH Code: 29 POLYCOM_MAIN_OK CH Port: 6, CH Code: 24 POLYCOM_MAIN_LT CH Port: 6, CH Code: 27 POLYCOM_MAIN_DN CH Port: 6, CH Code: 26 POLYCOM_MAIN_RT CH Port: 6, CH Code: 28 POLYCOM_MAIN_UP CH Port: 6, CH Code: 25 POLYCOM_MAIN_WAKE CH Port: 6, CH Code: 19 Polycom Message MSG_UP_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 241 AD Port: 1, AD Code: 241 MSG_DOWN_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 240 AD Port: 1, AD Code: 240 MSG_VTB1_BUTTON AD P
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps PVR PVR_PLAY_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 31 PVR_STOP_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 32 PVR_PAUSE_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 33 PVR_REWIND_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 35 PVR_FFWD_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 34 PVR_POWER_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 43 PVR_REPLAY_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 39 PVR_SKIP_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 40 PVR_YES_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 41 PVR_NO_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 42 PVR_RECORD_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 38 PVR_PRE
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps PVRTUNER_PREVCHAN_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 77 PVR_CLEAR_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 79 PVR Video PVR_PLAY_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 31 PVR_STOP_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 32 PVR_PAUSE_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 33 PVR_RECORD_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 38 PVR_REWIND_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 35 PVR_FFWD_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 34 PVRMNU_LIVETV_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 46 PVRMNU_MENU_BUTTON CH Port: 2, CH Code: 44 PVRMNU_LEFT_BUTTON CH Po
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps Switcher 110 SWITCHER_CONNECT CH Port: 3, CH Code: 94 SWITCHER_INPUT1 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 60 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 60 SWITCHER_INPUT2 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 61 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 61 SWITCHER_INPUT3 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 62 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 62 SWITCHER_INPUT4 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 63 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 63 SWITCHER_INPUT5 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 64 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 64 SWITCHER_INPUT6 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 65 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 65 SWITCHER_INPUT7 C
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps SWITCHER_OUTPUT_TXT_8 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 83 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 127 SWITCHER_OUTPUT_TXT_12 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 87 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 131 SWITCHER_OUTPUT_TXT_16 CH Port: 3, CH Code: 91 AD Port: 3, AD Code: 135 Tandberg Answer TANDBERG_ANSWER_NUMBER AD Port: 6, AD Code: 176 Tandberg Call Status TANDBERG_CALL_STATUS_CALL1 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 66 TANDBERG_CALL_STATUS_CALL2 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 67 TANDBERG_CALL_STATUS_CALL3 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 68 TANDBERG
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps TANDBERG_MAIN_COMPUTER CH Port: 6, CH Code: 13 TANDBERG_MAIN_DUO_COMPUTER CH Port: 6, CH Code: 18 TANDBERG_MAIN_END_DUO CH Port: 6, CH Code: 19 TANDBERG_MAIN_PIP CH Port: 6, CH Code: 70 Tandberg Codec TANDBERG_CODEC_OK CH Port: 6, CH Code: 103 TANDBERG_CODEC_LT CH Port: 6, CH Code: 101 TANDBERG_CODEC_DN CH Port: 6, CH Code: 100 TANDBERG_CODEC_RT CH Port: 6, CH Code: 102 TANDBERG_CODEC_UP CH Port: 6, CH Code: 99 TANDBERG_CODEC_CONNECT CH Port: 6, CH Code:
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps TANDBERG_DIR_CALL CH Port: 6, CH Code: 76 TANDBERG_DIR_HANGUP CH Port: 6, CH Code: 75 TANDBERG_DIR_NAME AD Port: 6, AD Code: 170 TANDBERG_DIR_NUMBER AD Port: 6, AD Code: 171 TANDBERG_DIR_QUALITY AD Port: 6, AD Code: 173 Tandberg DirSetup TANDBERG_DIRSETUP_CALLTYPE AD Port: 6, AD Code: 213 Caps CH Port: 6, CH Code: 126 TANDBERG_DIRSETUP_QUALITY CH Port: 6, CH Code: 174 TANDBERG_DIRSETUP_QUALITY_UP CH Port: 6, CH Code: 121 TANDBERG_DIRSETUP_QUALITY_DN CH Po
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps TANDBERG_DIRSETUP1_TXT8 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 139 AD Port: 6, AD Code: 139 TANDBERG_DIRSETUP1_TXT10 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 140 AD Port: 6, AD Code: 140 TANDBERG_DIRSETUP1_DN CH Port: 6, CH Code: 112 TANDBERG_DIRSETUP1_PAGE_DN CH Port: 6, CH Code: 114 TANDBERG_DIRSETUP1_PAGE_UP CH Port: 6, CH Code: 113 TANDBERG_DIRSETUP1_UP CH Port: 6, CH Code: 111 Tandberg Duo Source TANDBERG_DUO_MAIN_CAM CH Port: 6, CH Code: 14 TANDBERG_DUO_AUX_CAM CH Port: 6, CH Code: 15 TA
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps Tandberg Hangup TANDBERG_HANGUP_CALL1 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 53 AD Port: 6, AD Code: 53 TANDBERG_HANGUP_ALL CH Port: 6, CH Code: 58 AD Port: 6, AD Code: 58 TANDBERG_HANGUP_CALL2 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 54 AD Port: 6, AD Code: 54 TANDBERG_HANGUP_CALL3 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 55 AD Port: 6, AD Code: 55 TANDBERG_HANGUP_CALL4 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 56 AD Port: 6, AD Code: 56 TANDBERG_HANGUP_CALL5 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 57 AD Port: 6, AD Code: 57 Tandberg Keyboard Caps CH
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps Tandberg Manual Dial TANDBERG_MANDIAL_QUALITY AD Port: 6, AD Code: 174 TANDBERG_MANDIAL_QUALITY_UP CH Port: 6, CH Code: 121 TANDBERG_MANDIAL_QUALITY_DN CH Port: 6, CH Code: 122 TANDBERG_MANDIAL_1ST_NUMBER CH Port: 6, CH Code: 171 AD Port: 6, AD Code: 171 TANDBERG_MANDIAL_2ND_NUMBER CH Port: 6, CH Code: 172 AD Port: 6, AD Code: 172 TANDBERG_MANDIAL_AUTO CH Port: 6, CH Code: 128 TANDBERG_MANDIAL_H320 CH Port: 6, CH Code: 129 TANDBERG_MANDIAL_56K CH Port: 6, C
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps TNcanvas Canvas CH Port: 0, CH Code: 70 Whiteboard CH Port: 0, CH Code: 377 Blackboard CH Port: 0, CH Code: 376 Screen CH Port: 0, CH Code: 375 Undo AD Port: 0, AD Code: 101 100% AD Port: 0, AD Code: 101 0% AD Port: 0, AD Code: 101 50% AD Port: 0, AD Code: 101 $P% AD Port: 0, AD Code: 101 TNcolor picker brightnessPicker AD Port: 0, AD Code: 91 colorPicker LV Port: 0, LV Code: 91 brightnessPicker LV Port: 0, LV Code: 93 Color AD Port: 0, AD Code: 93
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps TNkeypad Keypad CH Port: 0, CH Code: 70 1 CH Port: 0, CH Code: 502 2 CH Port: 0, CH Code: 503 7 CH Port: 0, CH Code: 508 0 CH Port: 0, CH Code: 511 8 CH Port: 0, CH Code: 509 4 CH Port: 0, CH Code: 505 5 CH Port: 0, CH Code: 506 3 CH Port: 0, CH Code: 504 9 CH Port: 0, CH Code: 510 6 CH Port: 0, CH Code: 507 TNpenOptions Pen Select CH Port: 0, CH Code: 70 a AD Port: 0, AD Code: 93 LV Port: 0, LV Code: 100 lineSize_01 AD Port: 0, AD Code: 93 LV P
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps TNtext Text Size CH Port: 0, CH Code: 70 Undo LV Port: 0, LV Code: 102 96pt LV Port: 0, LV Code: 102 12pt LV Port: 0, LV Code: 102 48pt LV Port: 0, LV Code: 102 $V pt LV Port: 0, LV Code: 102 VCR VCR_PLAY_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 81 VCR_STOP_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 82 VCR_PAUSE_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 83 VCR_SRCHREV_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 87 VCR_REWIND_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 85 VCR_FFWD_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 84 VCR_SRCHFWD_
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps VCR Tuner VCRTUNER_1_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 91 VCRTUNER_2_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 92 VCRTUNER_3_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 93 VCRTUNER_4_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 94 VCRTUNER_5_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 95 VCRTUNER_6_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 96 VCRTUNER_7_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 97 VCRTUNER_8_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 98 VCRTUNER_9_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 99 VCRTUNER_0_BUTTON CH Port: 1, CH Code: 90 VCRTUNER_CHANUP_BUTTON CH P
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps Vortex Codec VORTEX_CODEC_1 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 141 VORTEX_CODEC_2 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 142 VORTEX_CODEC_3 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 143 VORTEX_CODEC_4 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 144 VORTEX_CODEC_5 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 145 VORTEX_CODEC_6 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 146 VORTEX_CODEC_7 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 147 VORTEX_CODEC_8 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 148 VORTEX_CODEC_9 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 149 VORTEX_CODEC_C CH Port: 4, CH Code: 150 VORTEX_CODEC_AUTO_ANSWER CH Port: 4, CH Code
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps Vortex Gain VORTEX_GAIN_1 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 61 VORTEX_GAIN_2 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 62 VORTEX_GAIN_3 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 63 VORTEX_GAIN_4 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 64 VORTEX_GAIN_5 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 65 VORTEX_GAIN_6 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 66 VORTEX_GAIN_7 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 67 VORTEX_GAIN_8 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 68 VORTEX_GAIN_9 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 69 VORTEX_GAIN_C CH Port: 4, CH Code: 70 VORTEX_GAIN_0 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 60 VORTEX_GAIN_- CH Port: 4,
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps VORTEX_MUTE_CHAN_OUT6 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 39 VORTEX_MUTE_CHAN_OUT7 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 40 VORTEX_MUTE_CHAN_OUT8 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 41 VORTEX_MUTE_CHAN_IN1 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 21 VORTEX_MUTE_CHAN_IN2 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 22 VORTEX_MUTE_CHAN_IN3 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 23 VORTEX_MUTE_CHAN_IN4 CH Port: 4, CH Code: 24 VORTEX_MUTE_CHAN_INA CH Port: 4, CH Code: 29 VORTEX_MUTE_CHAN_INB CH Port: 4, CH Code: 30 VORTEX_MUTE_CHAN_INC CH Port: 4, CH Code: 31 VORTE
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps Weather 124 WEATHER_LOCATION AD Port: 1, AD Code: 42 83° F AD Port: 1, AD Code: 43 96° F AD Port: 1, AD Code: 32 73° F AD Port: 1, AD Code: 27 South @ 23 mph AD Port: 1, AD Code: 46 89° F AD Port: 1, AD Code: 47 83° F AD Port: 1, AD Code: 48 70% AD Port: 1, AD Code: 49 72° F AD Port: 1, AD Code: 50 Hi Temp AD Port: 1, AD Code: 51 sSunny AD Port: 1, AD Code: 44 Hot AD Port: 1, AD Code: 45 sPartlyCloudy AD Port: 1, AD Code: 17 sMostlyCloudy AD Por
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps WeatherBrowse Presets CH Port: 1, CH Code: 61 AD Port: 1, AD Code: 61 Presets CH Port: 1, CH Code: 62 AD Port: 1, AD Code: 62 Presets CH Port: 1, CH Code: 63 AD Port: 1, AD Code: 63 Presets CH Port: 1, CH Code: 64 AD Port: 1, AD Code: 64 Presets CH Port: 1, CH Code: 65 AD Port: 1, AD Code: 65 Presets CH Port: 1, CH Code: 66 AD Port: 1, AD Code: 66 Presets CH Port: 1, CH Code: 67 AD Port: 1, AD Code: 67 Presets CH Port: 1, CH Code: 68 AD Port: 1, AD Co
DXP-PRO Touch Panel Channel Maps 126 DXP-PRO v1.
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings Touch Panel Buttons using Strings The button string information is generated in TPD4. Once you have create a touch panel project: 1. Open a TPD4 template file. 2. From the Main menu, click Panel to open a drop-down menu. 3. Select Generate Programmer's Report and choose the output file type for the information (Comma Separated Format, Text-Only format, and Web Page Format).
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings 9 Port 1 Command:CDKEYB-9 O Port 1 Command:CDKEYB-O L Port 1 Command:CDKEYB-L 0 (zero) Port 1 Command:CDKEYB-0 P Port 1 Command:CDKEYB-P Abort Port 1 Command:CDKEYB-ABORT Enter Command:CDKEYB-ENTER O Command:CDKEYB-DEL Clr.
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings ] Port 7 Command:KBD-] a Port 7 Command:KBD-a s Port 7 Command:KBD-s d Port 7 Command:KBD-d f Port 7 Command:KBD-f g Port 7 Command:KBD-g h Port 7 Command:KBD-h j Port 7 Command:KBD-j k Port 7 Command:KBD-k l Port 7 Command:KBD-l ; Port 7 Command:KBD-; ’ Port 7 Command:KBD-’ z Port 7 Command:KBD-z x Port 7 Command:KBD-x c Port 7 Command:KBD-c v Port 7 Command:KBD-v b Port 7 Command:KBD-b n Port 7 Command:KBD-n m Port 7
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings R Port 7 Command:KBD-R T Port 7 Command:KBD-T Y Port 7 Command:KBD-Y U Port 7 Command:KBD-U I Port 7 Command:KBD-I O Port 7 Command:KBD-O P Port 7 Command:KBD-P { Port 7 Command:KBD-{ } Port 7 Command:KBD-} A Port 7 Command:KBD-A S Port 7 Command:KBD-S D Port 7 Command:KBD-D F Port 7 Command:KBD-F G Port 7 Command:KBD-G H Port 7 Command:KBD-H J Port 7 Command:KBD-J K Port 7 Command:KBD-K L Port 7 Command:KBD-L : Port 7
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings 3 Port 1 Command:KB1-3 e Port 1 Command:KB1-e d Port 1 Command:KB1-d c Port 1 Command:KB1-c 4 Port 1 Command:KB1-4 r Port 1 Command:KB1-r f Port 1 Command:KB1-f v Port 1 Command:KB1-v 5 Port 1 Command:KB1-5 t Port 1 Command:KB1-t g Port 1 Command:KB1-g b Port 1 Command:KB1-b 6 Port 1 Command:KB1-6 y Port 1 Command:KB1-y h Port 1 Command:KB1-h n Port 1 Command:KB1-n 7 Port 1 Command:KB1-7 u Port 1 Command:KB1-u j Port 1
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings C Port 1 Command:KB1-C $ Port 1 Command:KB1-$ R Port 1 Command:KB1-R F Port 1 Command:KB1-F F Port 1 Command:KB1-V % Port 1 Command:KB1-% T Port 1 Command:KB1-T G Port 1 Command:KB1-G G Port 1 Command:KB1-B ^ Port 1 Command:KB1-^ Y Port 1 Command:KB1-Y H Port 1 Command:KB1-H N Port 1 Command:KB1-H & Port 1 Command:KB1-& U Port 1 Command:KB1-U J Port 1 Command:KB1-J M Port 1 Command:KB1-M * Port 1 Command:KB1-* I Port 1
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings w Port 7 Command:KBD-w e Port 7 Command:KBD-e r Port 7 Command:KBD-r t Port 7 Command:KBD-t y Port 7 Command:KBD-y u Port 7 Command:KBD-u i Port 7 Command:KBD-i o Port 7 Command:KBD-o p Port 7 Command:KBD-p [ Port 7 Command:KBD-[ ] Port 7 Command:KBD-] a Port 7 Command:KBD-a s Port 7 Command:KBD-s d Port 7 Command:KBD-d f Port 7 Command:KBD-f g Port 7 Command:KBD-g h Port 7 Command:KBD-h j Port 7 Command:KBD-j k Port 7
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings W Port 1 Command:MP3-w S Port 1 Command:MP3-s X Port 1 Command:MP3-x 3 Port 1 Command:MP3-3 E Port 1 Command:MP3-e D Port 1 Command:MP3-d C Port 1 Command:MP3-c 4 Port 1 Command:MP3-4 R Port 1 Command:MP3-r F Port 1 Command:MP3-f V Port 1 Command:MP3-v 5 Port 1 Command:MP3-5 T Port 1 Command:MP3-t G Port 1 Command:MP3-g B Port 1 Command:MP3-b 6 Port 1 Command:MP3-6 Y Port 1 Command:MP3-y H Port 1 Command:MP3-h N Port 1
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings 4 Port 1 Command:pkb-4 R Port 1 Command:pkb-R F Port 1 Command:pkb-F V Port 1 Command:pkb-V 5 Port 1 Command:pkb-5 T Port 1 Command:pkb-T G Port 1 Command:pkb-G B Port 1 Command:pkb-B 6 Port 1 Command:pkb-6 Y Port 1 Command:pkb-Y H Port 1 Command:pkb-H N Port 1 Command:pkb-N 7 Port 1 Command:pkb-7 U Port 1 Command:pkb-U J Port 1 Command:pkb-J M Port 1 Command:pkb-M 8 Port 1 Command:pkb-8 I Port 1 Command:pkb-I K Port 1
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings String Output - Tandberg Answer TANDBERG_ANSWER_ANSWER Port 6 Command:CALL-ANSWER TANDBERG_ANSWER_REJECT Port 6 Command:CALL-REJECT TANDBERG_ANSWER_DISTURB Port 6 Command:CALL-DONOTDISTURB String Output - Tandberg Camera Port 6 Command:KP-ABORT Port 6 Command:KP-ABORT TANDBERG_DIR_EXIT Port 6 Command:KP-ABORT TANDBERG_DIR_MAN_DIAL Port 6 Command:MANUAL_DIAL 1 Port 6 Command:KP-1 Q Port 6 Command:KP-q A Port 6 Command:KP-a Z Port 6 Command:KP-z
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings J Port 6 Command:KP-j M Port 6 Command:KP-m 8 Port 6 Command:KP-8 I Port 6 Command:KP-i K Port 6 Command:KP-k Space Port 6 Command:KP-SP 9 Port 6 Command:KP-9 O Port 6 Command:KP-o L Port 6 Command:KP-l 0 (zero) Port 6 Command:KP-0 P Port 6 Command:KP-p BkSpace Port 6 Command:KP-BSP Caps Port 6 Command:KP-CAPS Shift Port 6 Command:KP-SHIFT , (comma) Port 6 Command:KP-, . (period) Port 6 Command:KP-.
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings ^ Port 6 Command:KP-6 Y Port 6 Command:KP-y H Port 6 Command:KP-h N Port 6 Command:KP-n & Port 6 Command:KP-7 U Port 6 Command:KP-u J Port 6 Command:KP-j M Port 6 Command:KP-m * Port 6 Command:KP-8 I Port 6 Command:KP-i K Port 6 Command:KP-k Space Port 6 Command:KP-SP ( Port 6 Command:KP-9 O Port 6 Command:KP-o L Port 6 Command:KP-l ) Port 6 Command:KP-0 P Port 6 Command:KP-p BkSp Port 6 Command:KP-BSP Caps Port 6 Com
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings X Port 6 Command:KP-x 3 Port 6 Command:KP-3 E Port 6 Command:KP-e D Port 6 Command:KP-d C Port 6 Command:KP-c 4 Port 6 Command:KP-4 R Port 6 Command:KP-r F Port 6 Command:KP-f V Port 6 Command:KP-v 5 Port 6 Command:KP-5 T Port 6 Command:KP-t G Port 6 Command:KP-g B Port 6 Command:KP-b 6 Port 6 Command:KP-6 Y Port 6 Command:KP-y H Port 6 Command:KP-h N Port 6 Command:KP-n 7 Port 6 Command:KP-7 U Port 6 Command:KP-u J
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings D Port 6 Command:KP-d C Port 6 Command:KP-c 4 Port 6 Command:KP-4 R Port 6 Command:KP-r F Port 6 Command:KP-f V Port 6 Command:KP-v 5 Port 6 Command:KP-5 T Port 6 Command:KP-t G Port 6 Command:KP-g B Port 6 Command:KP-b 6 Port 6 Command:KP-6 Y Port 6 Command:KP-y H Port 6 Command:KP-h N Port 6 Command:KP-n 7 Port 6 Command:KP-7 U Port 6 Command:KP-u J Port 6 Command:KP-j M Port 6 Command:KP-m 8 Port 6 Command:KP-8 I
Touch Panel Buttons using Strings TANDBERG_MANDIAL_9 Port 6 Command:KP-9 TANDBERG_MANDIAL_0 Port 6 Command:KP-0 TANDBERG_MANDIAL_STAR Port 6 Command:KP-* TANDBERG_MANDIAL_# Port 6 Command:KP-# TANDBERG_MANDIAL_CLEAR Port 6 Command:KP-CLEAR TANDBERG_MANDIAL_TEL Port 6 Command:KP-TELEPHONE String Output - WeatherZipCode 1 Port 1 ZIP-1 Bksp Port 1 ZIP-BACKSPACE Clear Port 1 ZIP-CLEAR 2 Port 1 ZIP-2 3 Port 1 ZIP-3 4 Port 1 ZIP-4 5 Port 1 ZIP-5 6 Port 1 ZIP-6 7 Port 1
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