User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- MODERO X® SERIES TOUCH PANELS - INSTALLATION & HARDWARE REFERENCE MANUAL
- Modero X Series (G4) Touch Panels
- MXT/D-2000XL-PAN - 20.3" X Series Panels
- MXT/D-1900L-PAN - 19.4" X Series Panels
- MXT/D-1000 - 10.1" X Series Panels
- MXT/D-700 - 7" X Series Panels
- MXD-430 - 4.3” X Series Panels
- Installing Tabletop (MXT) Panels
- Installing Wall-Mount (MXD) Panels
- A Note About Wall and Rack Installation
- MXD-2000XL-PAN / MXD-1900L-PAN Installation
- MXD-1000/ MXD-700 Installation
- MXD-430 Installation
- Upgrading Firmware
- Troubleshooting
Modero X Series (G4) Touch Panels
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Modero X® Series Touch Panels - Installation & Hardware Reference Manual
Conf iguration and Programming
X Series touch panels are equipped with a Settings menu that provides the ability to configure various features on the panels. To
access the Settings menu, press and hold the Sleep button, and select Settings.
NOTE: Unlike previous G4 touch panels, Modero X Series G4 touch panels do not have separate Setup and Protected Setup pages. All
touch panel settings and functionality are now controlled through one Settings menu. The Connection & Networks and Conf iguration
sections are accessible with the correct password.
Accessing the Settings Menu
1. To access the Settings menu, press and hold the Sleep button on the touch panel for 3 seconds.
Alternately, some installation circumstances may require disabling Settings page access through the Sleep button. In this
case, you may access Settings pages during a bootup of the panel.
As the panel boots up, watch for a series of indicator dots to appear on the splash screen (FIG. 3).
2. To access the Settings menu, press the bottom right corner of the touchscreen within the first three seconds of these dots
appearing on the screen.
Using the Settings Pages
When opened, the Settings menu appears in the center of the panel display. Note that many of the pages may be longer than they
initially appear. Scroll down to reach all functions on a given page.
Information on the Settings menu, panel configuration, and programming is included in the Modero X Series G4 Programming
Guide, available at www.amx.com.
NOTE: Programming the Modero X Series G4 touch panels require the use of the latest versions of NetLinx Studio and TPDesign4, both
available to download at www.amx.com.
Bluetooth Support
X Series G4 panels allow the use of Bluetooth keyboard and mouse combinations, using HID Profile v1.1. Using a keyboard and
mouse with the device requires use of the MXA-BT Bluetooth USB Adapter (FG5968-19).
X Series G4 panels also allow the use of Bluetooth Hands Free Handset, using Hands Free Profile v1.5, Headset Profile v1.2. Using
a Hands Free Handset with the device requires the MXA-BT Bluetooth Adapter (FG5968-19) and
MXA-HST Bluetooth Handset (FG5968-17)
NFC Support
X Series G4 panels support Near Field Communications™ (NFC) Technology. NFC technology facilitates making transactions,
exchanging digital content, and connecting electronic devices with a touch. NFC transmissions are short-range (from a touch to a
few centimeters), working with existing contact-less card technologies and containing built-in capabilities to support secure
applications.
By using NFC technology, users may receive access to touch panels and touch panel pages through access badges and other card
options.
The maximum range for the NFC antenna is 0.5" (12.7 mm), but the typical usage range is 0.25" (6.35 mm).
The antenna itself is accessible from the front of the panel, 3.25" (82.55 mm) from the left corner of the panel and 0.375"
(9.53 mm) from the top edge.
FIG. 3
Indicator dots on the Modero X Series splash screen
Common Access Card (CAC) Support In MXT/D-2000XL-PAN
Card Type Card Unique Identifier (UID) Card Data Personal Identity Verif ication (PIV) Card holder UID
15693 8 byte UID Not Supported N/A
14443A Non-Gov't 4, 7 or 10 byte UID (1) Not Supported N/A
14443A Gov't 4, 7 or 10 byte UID (1) Not Supported (2) Not currently
14443B Non-Gov't 4 byte UID Not Supported N/A
14443B Gov't 4 byte UID Not Supported (2) Not currently
FeliCa Not Supported Not Supported N/A
(1) The UID can be a fixed unique number or a random number dynamically generated by the card.
(2) Requires contact card reader (not accessible via NFC)