Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels
- Introduction
- Product Pics and Specs
- Connections, Cleaning, and Charging
- Touch Panel Basics
- Designing Touch Panel Pages
- Overview
- Activating the Edit button
- Setting the Device Base
- Setting the Device Used
- Creating a Page
- Creating a Button
- Button Properties
- Using TPDesign3 to Download Bitmaps, Icons, and Fonts
- Button Properties for External Pushbuttons
- Creating an IR Macro Button
- Creating a Joystick
- Creating a Bargraph
- Linking the New Page to the Main Page
- Exiting Edit Mode
- Programming
- Overview
- PC to ViewPoint Connections
- Programming the ViewPoint
- Programming Changes
- Serial Commands
- System Send_Commands
- Gray Scale and Programming Numbers
- Colors/Shades of Gray and Programming Numbers
- Font Styles and Programming Numbers
- Border Styles and Programming Numbers
- Shorthand Send Commands
- Color/Gray Scale Send_Commands
- Variable Text Send_Commands
- Shorthand Variable Text Commands
- Buttons String Commands
- Button IR Macro Commands
- Loading Infrared (IR) Files
- Upgrading the Firmware
- Contacting Sales and Technical Support
- Index

ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels Loading Infrared (IR) Files 99
3. Scan through the listing and select the manufacturer and model number of the
device you want to control. Make note of the data provided.
Loading an IR File
The following steps guide you through the process of loading an IR file into a View-
Point touch panel. To aid you, a Sony DVD Player (Model DVPC600D) is used as an
example.
1. Select Start/Programs from the Windows Main menu taskbar and follow the
pathway shown in Figure 104.
2. Click IRLIBX to open the IRLIB infrared library program.
3. Pres Alt+ ENTER to view the IRLIB program in a smaller window on your Win-
dows Desktop. IRLIB opens and Figure 105 is shown.
Note
IR files can be loaded into the
ViewPoint touch panels when
used as stand-alone units. If
the ViewPoint is loaded with a
VPXpress program, you
should not load IR files for
stand-
alone operation.
Figure 104
Pathway to open IRLIB
Figure 105
IRLIB screen