Operation/Reference Guide MXT/D-2000XL-PAN 20.3" Modero X Series® Panoramic Tabletop Touch Panel 20.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Modero X Series® Touch Panels ........................................................................1 Overview .................................................................................................................. 1 Features.................................................................................................................... 1 Modero X Dealer Benefits ........................................................................................
Table of Contents Configuration and Programming ......................................................................25 Modero X Series Programming Guide .................................................................... 25 Upgrading Firmware .........................................................................................27 Overview ................................................................................................................ 27 Upgrading Firmware via USB Flash Drive ........
Modero X Series® Touch Panels Modero X Series® Touch Panels Overview See more and do more with the most elegant interface designed specifically for dedicated room control. The Modero X Series® Touch Panels provide several industry firsts, including a beautiful, panoramic capacitive multi-touch screen that provides users access to multiple applications with minimal navigation.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels MXT-2000XL-PAN The MXT-2000XL-PAN (FG5968-01) (FIG. 1) is ideal for boardrooms, conference rooms, or auditoriums where a panoramic control surface is needed to provide access to multiple functions simultaneously while remaining elegantly unobtrusive. In residences, it is perfect for kitchens, home theaters, or home offices where the panoramic control surface can be used to manage systems throughout the house. Sleep Button 9 3/16" (235 mm) 20 3/8" (519 mm) FIG.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels MXT-2000XL-PAN Specifications Power Requirements: 12VDC, 4.4A: 2-pin, locking 3.5mm captive wire connector Power Consumption: • Constant current: 2.7A (32W) @ 12VDC • Start up current: 4.05A (48W) @ 12VDC • Standby current: 0.3A (3.1W) @ 12VDC • Recommended minimum power supply: 4.4A (PSN4.4) Front Panel Components: NFC Transceiver: Antenna and transceiver for Near Field Communications device detection and interaction.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels MXT-2000XL-PAN Specifications (Cont.) Communications: Ethernet: 10/100 port, RJ-45 connector USB: 3 - USB host 2.0, Type A ports Near Field Communications Supports standards ISO/IEC 15693, ISO/IEC 14443A, ISO/IEC 14443B; (NFC): Unique Identifier (UID), Typical Range = .25”, Maximum Range = .5" Bluetooth: HID Profile v1.1, Keyboard/Mouse Support, requires MXA-BT Bluetooth Adaptor.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels Connector Locations With the unit facing you, the two Type A USB ports for peripherals are located on the rear right corner of the device (FIG. 3). The power and Ethernet connectors, as well as an additional USB port and a 5-pin Micro-USB port, are located on the bottom of the device. Type A USB Ports FIG.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels MXD-2000XL-PAN The MXD-2000XL-PAN 19.4” Modero X Series Panoramic Wall Touch Panels (Portrait Wall Mount: FG5968-05; Landscape Wall Mount: FG5968-11) are ideal for boardrooms, conference rooms, or auditoriums where a panoramic control surface is needed to provide access to multiple functions simultaneously while remaining elegantly unobtrusive.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels MXD-2000XL-PAN Specifications Power Requirements: 12VDC, 4.4A: 2-pin, locking 3.5mm captive wire connector Power Consumption: • Constant current: 2.7A (32W) @ 12VDC • Start up current: 4.05A (48W) @ 12VDC • Standby current: 0.3A (3.1W) @ 12VDC • Recommended minimum power supply: 4.4A (PSN4.4) Front Panel Components: NFC Transceiver: Antenna and transceiver for Near Field Communications device detection and interaction.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels MXD-2000XL-PAN Specifications (Cont.) Communications: Ethernet: 10/100 port, RJ-45 connector USB: 2 - USB host 2.0, Type A ports Near Field Communications Supports standards ISO/IEC 15693, ISO/IEC 14443A, ISO/IEC 14443B; (NFC): Unique Identifier (UID), Typical Range = .25", Maximum Range = .5" Bluetooth: HID Profile v1.1, Keyboard/Mouse Support, requires MXA-BT Bluetooth Adaptor.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels MXD-2000XL-PAN-NC The MXD-2000XL-PAN-P-NC (FG5968-33) and MXD-2000XL-PAN-L-NC (FG5968-34) No Comm touch panels do not have camera, microphone, or NFC capability. These otherwise have all of the functionality of the MXD-2000XL-PAN panels. MXD/T-2000XL-PAN 20.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels MXD/T-2000XL-PAN Features Picture View By connecting a USB drive via one of the device’s USB ports (FIG. 3), Picture View allows the MXT2000XL-PAN to access JPEG images on that card and display them on the touchscreen (FIG. 6). Individual images may be accessed at any time, or the entire collection may be displayed for predetermined times. Picture View may be stopped at any time by removing the USB drive, and the MXT-2000XL-PAN will return to its default display page. FIG.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels Pause/ Resume Stop Counter Random/ A-Z Previous image saved Next image saved Timer FIG. 7 Picture View configuration popup menu 3. On the leftmost amber button, select between Rand (images display at random) and A-Z (images display in alphabetical order based on the name of the file). 4. The four gray buttons allow scrolling through saved images and the rate of display: The Previous Image Saved button returns the display to the first image uploaded by Picture View.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels Picture View Send Command The ^PIC Send Command stops either mode of Picture View, or starts Preview Mode. For more information, please refer to the Modero X Series Programming Guide, available at www.amx.com. All images must be in JPEG format. PNG and other image formats cannot be viewed through Picture View. Configuration The MXT-2000XL-PAN and MXD-2000XL-PAN are equipped with Settings Pages that allow you to set and configure various features on the panels.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels 3.25" (82.55 mm) NFC antenna location 0.375" (9.53 mm) FIG. 8 NFC antenna location on the MXT-2000XL-PAN To facilitate NFC antenna access, you may want to add an icon to the panel’s page(s), pointing to the location of the antenna on the panel. Cleaning the Touch Overlay and Case Both the MXT-2000XL-PAN and the MXD-2000XL-PAN come with the MXA-CLK Modero X Series Cleaning Kit (FG5968-16), which may be used to clean fingerprints and dirt from the device.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels 14 MXD/T-2000XL-PAN 20.
Installation Installation MXT-2000XL-PAN Installation Other than the two USB ports on the back of the device (FIG. 3), the power and data connectors for the MXT1900-PAN are located on the underside of the device (FIG. 9). The Micro-USB port is used for camera video output. The underside USB port, as well as the two rear USB ports, may be used with a flash drive for page transfers, firmware upgrades, or Picture View. Any USB peripherals (mouse, keyboard, etc.
Installation Connecting power to the MXT-2000XL-PAN should be done using the included 2-pin 3.5mm captive wire connector included with the device. This connector is retained within its port with locking screws instead of the pins on each side of standard captive wire connectors, and using force to insert a standard captive wire connector may damage the device. Wiring a Power Connection To use the 2-pin 3.
Installation A Note About Wall and Rack Installation Some products are installed in areas of differing temperature and cooling methodologies. These include products installed in walls, racks, cabinets, etc. Those areas may have different temperatures and/or cooling approaches that must be taken into consideration to maintain the product within the specified operating temperature. FIG.
Installation Installation Recommendations During any installation, a lack of ventilation may produce conditions that may adversely affect the device’s operation. In these circumstances, special care must be made to make sure that temperatures within enclosed areas do not exceed the device’s maximum rated temperature.
Installation Wall Back Box MXD-2000XL-PAN (front) Temporary Mounting Posts Back box knockouts FIG. 15 Side view of installed MXD-2000XL-PAN (Landscape) Wall MXD-2000XL-PAN (front) Back box knockouts Locking tabs FIG. 16 Side view of installed MXD-2000XL-PAN (Portrait) In order to guarantee a stable installation of the MXD-2000XL-PAN, the thickness of the wall material must be a minimum of .50 inches (1.27cm) and a maximum of .875 inches (2.22cm). MXD/T-2000XL-PAN 20.
Installation The maximum recommended torque to screw in the locking tabs on the plastic back box is 5 IN-LB [56 N-CM]. Applying excessive torque while tightening the tab screws, such as with powered screwdrivers, can strip out the locking tabs or damage the plastic back box. To install the back box: 1. Prepare the area by removing any screws or nails from the drywall before beginning the cutout process. 2.
Installation Cables routed to wall opening Outer edge of back box Back box cutout Knockouts top) Locking tab Mounting screw placement (optional) FIG. 18 MXD-2000XL-PAN Back Box installation (Landscape) Outer edge of back box Back box cutout Cables routed to wall opening Knockouts Locking tab Mounting screw placement (optional) FIG. 19 MXD-2000XL-PAN Back Box installation (Portrait) 5. Remove any knockouts as needed on either long dimension of the back box (FIG. 18 and FIG.
Installation 7. Extend the locking tabs on the sides of the back box by tightening the screws inside the box until snug. Not all of the tabs must be extended to lock the back box in place, but extending a minimum of the top and bottom tabs is highly recommended. Apply enough pressure to the screw head to keep the box flush with the wall: this ensures that the locking tabs will tighten up against the inside of the wall.
Installation Wall Mounting post openings Mounting posts Side cover FIG. 21 MXD-2000XL-PAN installation (Landscape) Side cover Screws Wall Mounting post openings Side cover Screws FIG. 22 MXD-2000XL-PAN installation (Portrait) MXD/T-2000XL-PAN 20.
Installation When installing the panel, do NOT press on or near the center of the panel. Too much stress at the center may damage the touch screen surface. When installing the panel, pressure should be applied toward the ends of the panel ONLY. 12. Use the six provided screws, three at each end, to secure the touch panel to the back box (FIG. 22 and FIG. 23). Use only the provided screws, as other screws may damage the touch panel. Screws (3) MXD-2000XL-PAN Side cover FIG.
Configuration and Programming Configuration and Programming Programming the MXT-2000XL-PAN and MXD-2000XL-PAN require the use of the latest versions of NetLinx Studio and TPDesign 4, both available at www.amx.com. Modero X Series Programming Guide Information on Settings pages, panel configuration, and programming is included in the Modero X Series Programming Guide, available at www.amx.com. MXD/T-2000XL-PAN 20.
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Upgrading Firmware Upgrading Firmware Overview The latest firmware (*.kit) file for each panel is available to download from www.amx.com. To download firmware files, go to the catalog page for your panel type, and click the link under "Firmware Files" on the right side of the catalog page (FIG. 25): FIG. 25 www.amx.com - example "Firmware Files" link on a touch panel catalog page The ZIP file that is downloaded via this link contains the firmware (*.
Upgrading Firmware Make sure this is the only .kit file in this directory - if not, the latest version will be used. 4. Eject or unmount the flash drive from the PC. Transfer the Firmware File From the Flash Drive to the Touch Panel 1. Connect the USB Flash Drive to one of the USB Type A ports on the panel. The Micro USB port cannot be used for firmware upgrades. 2. Go to the Install Firmware setup page (Configuration->Admin->Install Firmware): a.
Upgrading Firmware Upgrading from Previous Firmware The MXT-2000XL-PAN and MXD-2000XL-PAN allow the option to revert the device to the previous firmware run before an upgrade. To upgrade the device from previously loaded firmware: 1. From the Settings page, select the Configuration page. 2. From the Configuration page, select Admin. 3. From the Admin Configuration page, select Install Firmware. 4. In the Firmware Installation page, select Previous. 5. The Confirmation Dialog box (FIG.
Upgrading Firmware Upgrading Firmware Via NetLinx Studio The MXT-2000XL-PAN and MXD-2000XL-PAN use an Ethernet connection for programming, firmware updates, and touch panel file transfer via NetLinx Studio. If you have access to the panel’s network, you may transfer files directly to the panel through NetLinx Studio Firmware upgrades cannot be made through an Ethernet-connected PC to the touch panel, unless that PC is connected to the panel’s network.
Upgrading Firmware FIG. 31 Virtual NetLinx Master Settings 6. Within this dialog, enter the Master System number. The default is 1. 7. In the Available Connections section, click on the IP address for the touch panel to select it. 8. In the Virtual NetLinx Master Settings dialog box, click OK to close the box. 9. In the Communications Settings dialog box, click OK to close the box. 10.
Upgrading Firmware Viewing devices on the Virtual System 1. After the Communication Verification dialog window verifies active communication between the Virtual Master and the panel, click the Online Tree tab in the Workspace window (FIG. 32) to view the devices on the Virtual System. The default System value is 1. 2. Right-click on the System entry (FIG. 32) and select Refresh System to re-populate the list. Verify the panel appears in the Online Tree tab of the Workspace window.
Upgrading Firmware FIG. 34 Browse for Folder window 5. Select the panel’s Kit file from the Files section. 6. Enter the Device value associated with the panel and the System number associated with the Master (listed in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window). The Port field is greyed-out. 7. Click the Reboot Device checkbox if it is not already checked. This causes the touch panel to reboot after the firmware update process is complete. 8. Click Send to begin the transfer.
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Appendix: Troubleshooting Appendix: Troubleshooting Overview This section describes the solutions to possible hardware/firmware issues that could arise during the common operation of a Modero X touch panel. Panel Doesn’t Respond To Touches Symptom: The device either does not respond to touches on the touch screen or does not register the touch as being in the correct area of the screen. If the screen is off: The device may be in Display Sleep Mode. Press and hold the Sleep button to wake up the panel.
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Appendix B - Troubleshooting MXD/T-2000XL-PAN 20.
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