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

32 Designing Touch Panel Pages ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels
Button Properties
Use the PROPERTIES option of the BUTTON menu in the Edit bar to set button bor-
ders, page flips, button colors for channel on and off conditions, and channel and
variable text codes.
Setting the button properties
1. Press EDIT to open the Edit.
2. Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu options.
3. Press PROPERTIES to open the PROPERTIES operation bar shown in
Figure 39.
4. Press the button you just added to open the Button Properties page shown in
Figure 40. This page lists the properties for the active button.
Note
One-way ViewPoints do not
support bargraphs, sliders,
joysticks, VGA, or video.
Note
The same steps apply to set-
ting properties for external
buttons.
Figure 39
PROPERTIES message bar
Figure 40
Button Properties page
Note
The contents of the Button
Properties page changes ac-
cording to the type of button
selected. The example shown
here is for a GENERAL type
button.
Note
One-way ViewPoints do not
support bargraphs, sliders,
joysticks, VGA, or video.