User Guide
Table Of Contents
- i!-PCLink/PowerPoint
- Introduction
- Running i!-PCLink/PowerPoint
- Appendix
- Adding Host Entries to the NetLinx URL List
- 1. Open a terminal session (via TELNET or SERIAL) to the NetLinx Master.
- 2. Type "echo on", and press the Enter button.
- 3. Type "url list", and press the Enter button. If no URL’s are in your NetLinx Master, it returns the following response: No URLs in the URL connection list
- 4. To add a URL, type "set url", and press the Enter button. The NetLinx Master should return: Type A and Enter to Add a URL or Enter to exit. ->
- 5. Type "A", and press the Enter button. The NetLinx Master should return: Enter URL ->
- 6. This is where you enter the IP Address of the i!-PCLink/Media Player Host Computer. Type "192.168.1.1", and press the Enter b...
- 7. Press the Enter button to accept the default port (1319). The NetLinx Master should return: Enter Type (Enter for permanent or T for temporary) ->
- 8. Press the Enter button to make the entry permanent. The NetLinx Master should return: URL Added successfully. Type A and Enter to Add a URL or Enter to exit. ->
- 9. Finally, Press the Enter button to exit.
- 10. To make sure the entry was made, or to check the status of the link, type "url list". Press the Enter button. The NetLinx Ma...
- Adding Host Entries to the NetLinx URL List

Running i!-PCLink/PowerPoint
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i!-PCLinkPowerPoint
i!-PCLink/PowerPoint User Interface
The touch panel files included with the i!-PCLink/PowerPoint application are designed for an
AXD-CV10 but may used with any 10.4 panel or NetLinx application.
On the touch panel, press the Files button, the Current Directory window at the top will
display your present location. Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to scroll through the
directory for the desired PowerPoint file or to locate another drive. Use the Select button
to enter your choice. Selecting a PowerPoint file will launch the application on the PC
running i!-PCLink/PowerPoint. Press the Exit button to access the presentation controls.
FIG. 2 Current Directory Window
FIG. 3 Controls and Displays