AMX Modero NXD-CA12 Operation/Reference Manual

Category
Touch screen monitors
Type
Operation/Reference Manual
Operation/Reference Guide
Touch Panels
12" & 15” Modero
®
Touch Panels
NXD/T-CA12, NXD/T-CV12
NXD/T-CA15, NXD/T-CV15
Last Revised: 8/03/2010
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Introduction ........................................................................................................1
Modero Color Active (CA) Panels ............................................................................. 1
Product Specifications .................................................................................................... 2
Color Active Touch Panels - Connector Layout ......................................................... 5
Modero Color Video (CV) Panels .............................................................................. 5
Product Specifications .................................................................................................... 6
Color Video Modero Connectors .............................................................................. 9
Touch Panel Accessories ...................................................................................11
Modero Video Kits.................................................................................................. 11
NXA-AVB Audio/Video Breakout Box (FG2254-01) ................................................ 11
Product Specifications ................................................................................................. 11
Installing the NXA-AVB Breakout Box........................................................................... 12
Wiring the NXA-AVB connectors and cables................................................................. 13
Wiring the NXA-AVB for Unbalanced Audio ................................................................. 14
Wiring the NXA-AVB for Balanced Audio...................................................................... 14
Modero Table Top Cable (CA2250-50) ................................................................... 15
Product Specifications .................................................................................................. 15
Wiring information for the Modero Table Top cable..................................................... 16
Installing CAT5 Suppression Ferrites............................................................................. 18
NXA-WC80211b Wireless Interface Card (FG2255-02)........................................... 19
Product Specifications .................................................................................................. 19
Installing the wireless card ............................................................................................ 20
NXA-CFTP an NXA-EXM Modules .......................................................................... 20
Installation of the Compact Flash Card (Table Top Panel) ...................................... 21
Step1: Removing the existing NXT Outer Housing ....................................................... 21
Step 2: Installing the Upgrade Compact Flash Card ..................................................... 22
Step 3: Replacing the NXT Outer Housing.................................................................... 23
Installation of the Compact Flash Card (WallMount Panel) ..................................... 23
Step 1: Removing the existing NXD Outer Housing ..................................................... 23
Step 2: Installing the Upgrade Compact Flash Card (NXD) ........................................... 25
Step 3: Replacing the NXD Outer Housing ................................................................... 25
Installation of the EXM memory module (Table Top Panel) .................................... 25
Step1: Removing the existing NXT Outer Housing ....................................................... 25
Step 2: Installing the internal EXM memory module..................................................... 25
Step 3: Replacing the NXT Outer Housing.................................................................... 26
Installation of the EXM memory module (WallMount Panel)................................... 26
Step 1: Removing the existing NXD Outer Housing ..................................................... 26
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Step 2: Installing the internal EXM memory module ..................................................... 26
Step 3: Replacing the NXD Outer Housing ................................................................... 26
NXT-BP Power Pack (FG2255-10) ........................................................................... 26
Product Specifications .................................................................................................. 26
NXA-BASE/B Battery Base Kit (FG2255K) .............................................................. 27
Product Specifications .................................................................................................. 27
Checking the NXT-BP battery charge............................................................................ 28
Installing the NXA-BASE/B to an NXT Modero Panel.................................................... 28
Installing an NXT-BP into the NXA-BASE/B................................................................... 29
Charging the NXT-BP batteries with the NXA-BASE/B ................................................. 30
NXT-CHG Battery Charger Kit (FG2255-50K) ......................................................... 31
Product Specifications ................................................................................................. 31
Powering the NXT-CHG ................................................................................................ 31
Reading NXT-CHG LED Indicator .................................................................................. 32
Charging the NXT-BP batteries using the NXT-CHG ..................................................... 32
Recalibrating the batteries ............................................................................................ 32
Installation Procedures: 12" and 15" Panels .....................................................33
Overview ................................................................................................................ 33
Unpacking the Panel ............................................................................................... 33
Installing the Internal Components ......................................................................... 33
Upgrading to the MB-TP12/MB-TP15 VESA Mounting Kit ..................................... 33
Removing the Original Modero Back Box ..................................................................... 33
Installing the MP-TP12/15 Back Box.............................................................................. 34
Cable Installation for the MP-TP12/15 Back Box ........................................................... 35
Finalizing the installation............................................................................................... 35
Pre-wall Installation of the Conduit Boxes .............................................................. 37
Installation of the NXD Touch Panel ....................................................................... 38
Installing the NXD panel within a Conduit Box ............................................................. 38
Installing the NXD into drywall using Expansion Clips .................................................. 40
Installing the NXD into a Flat Surface using #4 screws ................................................. 43
Installing an NXD into an (optional) Rack Mount Kit (NXA-RK12 or NXA-RK15) ........... 45
Wiring Guidelines for the 12" and 15" Panels ........................................................ 47
Preparing captive wires................................................................................................. 47
Using the PSN NetLinx connector for power ................................................................ 47
ICSNet RJ-45 Connections/Wiring .......................................................................... 47
Audio/Video RJ-45 Connections/Wiring ................................................................. 48
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 Connections/Wiring ................................................ 49
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Panel Calibration ..............................................................................................51
Overview ................................................................................................................ 51
Calibrating the Modero Panel................................................................................. 51
Testing your Calibration................................................................................................ 52
Configuring Communication .............................................................................53
Overview ................................................................................................................ 53
Modero Setup and System Connection .................................................................. 53
Master Connection - Using ICSNet ......................................................................... 55
Secondary Connection Page - Wireless Access Overview ....................................... 56
IP Routing...................................................................................................................... 56
Hot Swapping ............................................................................................................... 56
Configuring a Wireless Access Connection ............................................................. 57
Step 1: Configuring the Panel’s IP Settings ............................................................ 57
Wireless communication using a DHCP Address ........................................................... 57
Wireless communication using a Static IP Address........................................................ 58
Step 2: Configuring the Card’s Wireless Settings ................................................... 58
Configuring the panel for unsecured access to the WAP .............................................. 58
Configuring the panel for secured access to a WAP ..................................................... 60
Configuring multiple wireless Moderos to communicate with a target WAP................ 61
Configuring a Wired Ethernet Connection.............................................................. 62
Step 1: Configuring the Panel’s IP Settings ............................................................ 62
IP Settings section - Configuring a DHCP Address over Ethernet................................. 62
IP Settings section - Configuring a Static IP Address over Ethernet ............................. 63
Step 2: Choosing a Master Connection Mode Setting............................................ 63
Step 3: Configuring the Ethernet Connection Type................................................ 63
Master Connection - Virtual Master communication over Ethernet............................... 64
Master Connection section - NetLinx Master Ethernet IP Address - URL Mode............ 66
Master Connection section - NetLinx Master Ethernet IP Address - Listen Mode......... 67
Master Connection section - NetLinx Master Ethernet IP Address - Auto Mode .......... 67
Using G4 Web Control® to Interact with a G4 Panel.............................................. 68
Using your NetLinx Master to control the G4 panel ............................................... 70
Upgrading Modero Firmware ...........................................................................73
Upgrading the Modero Firmware via an IP Address............................................... 73
Step 1: Prepare the Master for communication via an IP .............................................. 73
Step 2: Prepare the panel for communication via an IP ................................................ 75
Step 3: Verify and Upgrade the panel firmware via an IP ............................................. 75
Upgrading Accessory Devices via an IP Address .................................................... 77
Preparing the NXA-BASE/B for firmware transfer......................................................... 77
Upgrading the NXA-BASE/B firmware via an IP ............................................................ 78
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Firmware Pages and Descriptions ....................................................................81
Overview ................................................................................................................ 81
Setup Navigation Buttons....................................................................................... 81
Setup Page ............................................................................................................. 82
Project Information Page............................................................................................... 84
Panel Information Page ................................................................................................. 85
Time & Date Setup Page ............................................................................................... 86
Volume Page ................................................................................................................. 87
Supported sampling rates for WAV............................................................................... 88
Video Setup Page.......................................................................................................... 88
Protected Setup Page ................................................................................................... 89
Battery Base Page ......................................................................................................... 89
Protected Setup Navigation Buttons ...................................................................... 91
Protected Setup Page............................................................................................. 92
G4 Web Control Page ................................................................................................... 94
Sensor Setup Page ........................................................................................................ 95
Using the Automated Brightness Control feature (DIM Mode) ..................................... 97
Password Setup Page.................................................................................................... 98
Calibration Page............................................................................................................ 99
Secondary Connection Page.......................................................................................... 99
System Connection Page............................................................................................. 103
Programming ..................................................................................................105
Overview .............................................................................................................. 105
Button Assignments ............................................................................................. 105
Page Commands ................................................................................................... 105
@APG ...................................................................................................................................... 105
@CPG ...................................................................................................................................... 105
@DPG ...................................................................................................................................... 106
@PDR ...................................................................................................................................... 106
@PHE ...................................................................................................................................... 106
@PHP ...................................................................................................................................... 106
@PHT ...................................................................................................................................... 106
@PPA ...................................................................................................................................... 107
@PPF ....................................................................................................................................... 107
@PPG ...................................................................................................................................... 107
@PPK ...................................................................................................................................... 107
@PPM ...................................................................................................................................... 108
@PPN ...................................................................................................................................... 108
@PPT ....................................................................................................................................... 108
@PPX ...................................................................................................................................... 108
@PSE ....................................................................................................................................... 109
@PSP ....................................................................................................................................... 109
@PST ....................................................................................................................................... 109
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PAGE .......................................................................................................................................109
PPOF .......................................................................................................................................109
Programming Numbers......................................................................................... 110
RGB triplets and names for basic 88 colors ................................................................ 110
PPOG .......................................................................................................................................110
PPON ......................................................................................................................................110
Font styles and ID numbers......................................................................................... 112
Border styles ............................................................................................................... 113
"^" Button Commands ......................................................................................... 114
^ANI ........................................................................................................................................114
^APF .......................................................................................................................................115
^BAT .......................................................................................................................................115
^BAU .......................................................................................................................................115
^BCB .......................................................................................................................................116
^BCF .......................................................................................................................................116
^BCT .......................................................................................................................................116
^BDO ......................................................................................................................................117
^BFB ........................................................................................................................................117
^BIM ........................................................................................................................................117
^BLN .......................................................................................................................................117
^BMC ......................................................................................................................................118
^BMF .......................................................................................................................................119
^BMI ........................................................................................................................................120
^BML .......................................................................................................................................120
^BMP ......................................................................................................................................121
^BNC .......................................................................................................................................121
^BNN ......................................................................................................................................121
^BNT .......................................................................................................................................121
^BOP .......................................................................................................................................121
^BOR .......................................................................................................................................122
^BOS .......................................................................................................................................122
^BPP ........................................................................................................................................122
^BRD .......................................................................................................................................122
^BSF ........................................................................................................................................123
^BSM .......................................................................................................................................123
^BSO .......................................................................................................................................123
^BVL ........................................................................................................................................123
^BVN .......................................................................................................................................123
^BVP .......................................................................................................................................124
^BVT .......................................................................................................................................124
^BWW .....................................................................................................................................124
^CPF ........................................................................................................................................124
^DPF .......................................................................................................................................124
^GDI ........................................................................................................................................125
^GIV ........................................................................................................................................125
^ENA .......................................................................................................................................125
^FON ......................................................................................................................................125
^GLH .......................................................................................................................................126
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^GLL ....................................................................................................................................... 126
^GRD ...................................................................................................................................... 126
^GRU ...................................................................................................................................... 126
^GSC ...................................................................................................................................... 126
^GSN ...................................................................................................................................... 127
^ICO ....................................................................................................................................... 127
^JSB ........................................................................................................................................ 127
^JSI ......................................................................................................................................... 128
^JST ........................................................................................................................................ 128
^MBT ...................................................................................................................................... 128
^MDC ..................................................................................................................................... 129
^SHO ...................................................................................................................................... 129
^TEC ....................................................................................................................................... 129
^TEF ....................................................................................................................................... 129
^TXT ....................................................................................................................................... 129
Text Effect Names ................................................................................................ 130
^UNI ....................................................................................................................................... 130
Button Query Commands ..................................................................................... 131
?BCB ....................................................................................................................................... 132
?BCF ....................................................................................................................................... 132
?BCT ....................................................................................................................................... 133
?BMP ...................................................................................................................................... 133
?BOP ....................................................................................................................................... 134
?BRD ....................................................................................................................................... 134
?BWW ..................................................................................................................................... 135
?FON ...................................................................................................................................... 135
?ICO ........................................................................................................................................ 136
?JSB ........................................................................................................................................ 136
?JSI ......................................................................................................................................... 137
?JST ........................................................................................................................................ 137
?TEC ........................................................................................................................................ 138
?TEF ........................................................................................................................................ 138
Panel Runtime Operations .................................................................................... 139
ABEEP ..................................................................................................................................... 139
ADBEEP .................................................................................................................................. 139
@AKB ...................................................................................................................................... 139
?TXT ........................................................................................................................................ 139
AKEYB .................................................................................................................................... 140
AKEYP ..................................................................................................................................... 140
AKEYR ..................................................................................................................................... 140
@AKP ...................................................................................................................................... 140
@AKR ...................................................................................................................................... 140
BEEP ....................................................................................................................................... 140
BRIT ........................................................................................................................................ 141
@BRT ....................................................................................................................................... 141
DBEEP ..................................................................................................................................... 141
@EKP ...................................................................................................................................... 141
PKEYP ..................................................................................................................................... 141
@PKP ...................................................................................................................................... 141
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SETUP ......................................................................................................................................142
SHUTDOWN ............................................................................................................................142
SLEEP ......................................................................................................................................142
@SOU ......................................................................................................................................142
@TKP .......................................................................................................................................142
TPAGEON ...............................................................................................................................142
TPAGEOFF ..............................................................................................................................142
Input Commands................................................................................................... 143
^CAL .......................................................................................................................................143
^KPS ........................................................................................................................................143
^VKS .......................................................................................................................................143
@VKB .......................................................................................................................................143
WAKE ......................................................................................................................................143
Embedded Codes ................................................................................................. 144
Panel Setup Commands ........................................................................................ 145
^MUT ......................................................................................................................................145
@PWD .....................................................................................................................................145
^PWD ......................................................................................................................................145
@RPP .......................................................................................................................................145
^VOL .......................................................................................................................................145
Dynamic Image Commands................................................................................... 146
^BBR .......................................................................................................................................146
^RAF .......................................................................................................................................146
^RFR ........................................................................................................................................146
^RAF, ^RMF - Embedded Codes ................................................................................ 147
^RMF .......................................................................................................................................147
^RSR ........................................................................................................................................147
Escape Sequences ....................................................................................................... 148
$DV .........................................................................................................................................148
$SY ..........................................................................................................................................148
$IP ...........................................................................................................................................148
$HN .........................................................................................................................................148
$MC .........................................................................................................................................148
$ID ...........................................................................................................................................148
$PX ..........................................................................................................................................148
$PY ..........................................................................................................................................148
$ST ..........................................................................................................................................148
$AC .........................................................................................................................................148
$AP ..........................................................................................................................................148
$CC .........................................................................................................................................148
$CP ..........................................................................................................................................148
$LC ..........................................................................................................................................148
$LP ..........................................................................................................................................148
$BX ..........................................................................................................................................148
$BY ..........................................................................................................................................148
$BN .........................................................................................................................................148
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Troubleshooting .............................................................................................149
Appendix ........................................................................................................153
Text Formatting Codes for Bargraphs/Joysticks................................................... 153
Text Area Input Masking....................................................................................... 154
Input mask character types ......................................................................................... 154
Input mask ranges ....................................................................................................... 155
Input mask next field characters.................................................................................. 155
Input mask operations................................................................................................. 155
Input mask literals ....................................................................................................... 155
Input mask output examples ....................................................................................... 156
URL Resources ...................................................................................................... 156
Special escape sequences ........................................................................................... 157
Introduction
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12” and 15” Modero Touch Panels
Introduction
The 12" and 15" Modero Color Active (CA) and Color Video (CV) LCD Touch Panels (FIG. 1) are based on
the latest display technology and support AMX's 4th generation graphics (G4) which provide rich colors and
high contrast images. The new G4 graphics technology is supported by the release of the latest TPDesign4
Touch Panel Design Program (version 2.5 or higher). Color Video (CV) panels support several video formats:
NTSC, SECAM, and PAL (Color Active (CA) panels don’t support video).
Key features common to both panels include:
Eye-catching images and full-motion video on both 12" and 15" image formats via their wide 170-
degree viewing angle LCD.
A front panel light sensor, motion sensor, and a Sleep/Setup Access combo button.
Support of AMX Computer Control, which enables remote viewing and control of any networked
computer directly from the panel. This gives the user the ability to launch digital music from a PC,
cruise the Internet, check and respond to E-mail, open software files, and launch applications.
Anything you can do on your PC can be accomplished through these panels.
An optional wireless solution that includes an NXA-WC80211b AMX wireless PCMCIA card,
allowing these panels to communicate with a NetLinx
®
Master via a standard 802.11b Wireless
Access Point, and an NXA-BASE/B battery base kit that allows the NXT to function off the charge
from two included NXT-BP batteries.
Modero Color Active (CA) Panels
Modero Color Active (CA) panels (FIG. 1) also accept downloadable graphics and commands via high-speed
NetLinx and Ethernet networks. CA panels support upgradeable memory modules of up to 256 MB and
Compact Flash cards of up to 1 GB that are used by more graphic-intensive TPD4 files. The optional NXA-
AVB Audio/Video Breakout Box allows CA panels to accept audio input from standard audio devices. Modero
Panels are uniquely and ergonomically designed for both Table Top (NXT) and Wall Mount (NXD)
environments.
FIG. 1 Sample Color Active Touch Panels (front views)
Modero Color Active Touch Panels
NXD-CA12 (FG2251-10) 12" Color Active-Matrix Wallmount Touch Panel
NXT-CA12 (FG2250) 12" Color Active-Matrix Table Top/Desktop Tilt Touch Panel
NXD-CA15 (FG2253-10) 15" Color Active-Matrix Wallmount Touch Panel
NXT-CA15 (FG2252) 15" Color Active-Matrix Table Top/Desktop Tilt Touch Panel
Sample NXT-CA12 (front view)
Sample NXD-CA15 (front view)
It is recommended that firmware KIT files only be transferred over a direct Ethernet
connection and only when the panel is connected to a power supply.
If battery power or wireless connection fails during a firmware upgrade, the panel
flash file system may become corrupted.
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Product Specifications
Specifications for Color Active Touch Panels
Dimensions 12" (HWD): NXD-CA12 (with faceplate): 12.38" x 12.59" x 3.25"
(31.43 cm x 31.97 cm x 8.25 cm)
NXT-CA12 (Fully raised): 10.91" x 12.34" x 12.50"
(27.70 cm x 31.33 cm x 31.75 cm)
NXT-CA12 (Fully lowered): 6.77" x 12.34" x 12.50"
(17.20 cm x 31.33 cm x 31.75 cm)
CB-TP12 (conduit/wallbox): 11.52" x 11.60" x 3.50"
(29.27 cm x 29.47 cm x 8.89 cm)
MB-TP12 (VESA mounting box): 12.37" x 12.58" x 3.52"
(31.42 cm x 31.95 cm x 8.94 cm)
Dimensions 15" (HWD): NXD-CA15 (with faceplate): 14.37" x 15.20" x 3.31"
(36.50 cm x 38.61 cm x 8.40 cm)
NXT-CA15 (Fully raised): 12.94" x 14.95" x 11.73"
(32.87 cm x 37.97 cm x 29.78 cm)
NXT-CA15 (Fully lowered): 7.45" x 14.95" x 11.72"
(18.92 cm x 37.97 cm x 29.77 cm)
CB-TP15 (conduit/wallbox): 13.48" x 14.18" x 3.49"
(34.24 cm x 36.00 cm x 8.85 cm)
MB-TP15 (VESA mounting box): 14.37" x 15.19" x 3.59"
(36.50 cm x 38.59 cm x 9.12 cm)
Power Requirements
(CA12):
Constant current draw: 2.04 A @ 12 VDC (stand-alone)
Startup current draw: 3.0 A @ 12 VDC (stand-alone)
Power Requirements
(CA15):
Constant current draw: 3.45 A @ 12 VDC (stand-alone)
Startup current draw: 5.1 A @ 12 VDC (stand-alone)
Minimum power supply
required for CA12 panels:
PSN4.4 Power Supply (FG423-45)
- using optional accessories can increase the power draw requirements
Minimum power supply
required for CA15 panels:
PSN6.5 Power Supply (FG423-41)
- using optional accessories can increase the power draw requirements
Memory (factory default): 64 MB Extended Memory Module (upgradeable to 256 MB)
64 MB Compact Flash (upgradeable to 1 GB factory programmed)
Weight: NXD-CA12: 10.80 lbs (4.90 kg)
NXT-CA12: 10.80 (4.90 kg)
NXD-CA15: 17.15 lbs (7.78 kg)
NXT-CA15: 17.15 lbs (7.78 kg)
12" Panel LCD Parameters: Brightness (luminance): 250 cd/m
2
Channel transparency: 8-bit Alpha channel transparency
Contrast ratio: 300:1
Display area (HW): 183.10 mm x 247.40 mm
Display colors: 256K (18-bit color depth)
Dot/pixel pitch: 0.297 mm
Screen resolution (HV): 800 x 600 pixels
Viewing angles (160° total viewing angle)
Horizontal: +
80° (left and right from center)
Vertical: +
80° (up and down from center)
12" Panel Active Screen Area: 9.68" x 7.26" (24.60cm x 18.45cm)
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Specifications for Color Active Touch Panels (Cont.)
15" Panel LCD Parameters: Brightness (luminance): 400 cd/m
2
Channel transparency: 8-bit Alpha channel transparency
Contrast ratio: 300:1
Display area (HW): 304.13 mm x 228.10 mm
Display colors: 16 million colors (24-bit color depth)
Dot/pixel pitch: 0.297 mm
Screen resolution (HV): 1024 x 768 pixels
Viewing angles (170° total viewing angle):
Horizontal: +
85° (left and right from center)
Vertical: +
85° (up and down from center)
Button Assignments: Button assignments can only be adjusted in TPD4 and not on the panels.
Button channel range: 1 - 4000 button push and Feedback (per address
port)
Button variable text range: 1 - 4000 (per address port)
Button states range: 1 - 256 (General Button; 1 = Off State,
2 = On State)
Level range: 1 - 600 (default level value 0-255, can be set up to 1-
65535)
Address port range: 1 - 100
Supported Audio Sample Rates: 48000Hz, 44100Hz, 32000Hz, 24000Hz, 22050Hz, 16000Hz, 12000Hz,
11025Hz, and 8000Hz.
Front Panel Components:
Light sensor: Photosensitive light detector for automatic adjustment of the panel
brightness (a dim room results in a dimmer LCD display and a bright
room results in a brighter LCD display).
Note: The light sensor can be adjusted via the Sensor Setup page
(page 95).
Motion sensor (PIR): Proximity Infrared Detector to wake the panel when the panel is
approached.
Activation range: +
20° vertically from center and + 45° horizontally
from center.
Note: The motion sensor can be adjusted via the Sensor Setup page
(page 95).
Front setup access button: Provides both access to the Setup and Calibration pages and toggles
the panel between a "sleep" and "wake" state.
- When wired, "sleep" status means the backlight is Off.
- When battery operated, wireless "sleep" status means the touch panel
base is either Off or "suspended".
Microphone: Used for intercom applications (requires an optional NXA-AVB
Breakout Box).
Speakers: Stereo output with a frequency response of 450 Hz - 7 KHz
Rear Panel Components: (Side panel location on NXD-Wall Mount panels)
PCMCIA card slot: Provides optional wireless connectivity (using the NXA-WC80211b AMX
Wireless Interface Card). Refer to the NXA-WC80211b Wireless
Interface Card (FG2255-02) section on page 19 for more information.
Stereo Output connector: Stereo output through a 3.5mm mini-jack (for use with external
speakers).
Audio connector: RJ-45 connector cable for audio signals between the optional NXA-AVB
Breakout Box and the panel.
In-bound audio (from the Breakout Box) gets directed to the speakers.
Out-bound audio is sent from the on-board microphone (on the front
panel).
Introduction
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12” and 15” Modero Touch Panels
Specifications for Color Active Touch Panels (Cont.)
Ethernet 10/100 port: RJ-45 port for 10/100 Mbps communication. The Ethernet port
automatically negotiates the connection speed (10 Mbps or 100 Mbps),
and whether to use half duplex or full duplex mode.
Ethernet 10/100 LEDs: LEDs show communication activity and connection information:
A-activity - Yellow LED lights when receiving or transmitting Ethernet
data packets.
L-link - Green LED lights when the Ethernet cables are connected and
terminated correctly.
ICSNet connector: RJ-45 connector for ICSNet communication.
PWR: 2-pin mini-Phoenix (12 VDC) power supply jack.
Operating / Storage
Environment:
Operating Temperature: 10° C (50° F) to 40° C (104° F)
Operating Humidity: 20% to 85% RH
Storage Temperature: -20° C (-4° F) to 60° C (140° F)
Storage Humidity: 5% to 85% RH
Included Accessories: Installation Kit for 12"/15" NXT panels (KA2250-02):
- 2-pin mini-Phoenix connector (41-5025)
- Three Phillips-head screws (#4-20 x 0.250 Black) (80-0114-08)
Installation Kit for 12"/15" NXD panels (KA2250-01):
- 2-pin mini-Phoenix connector (41-5025)
- Three Phillips-head screws (#4-20 x 0.250 Black) (80-0114-08)
- Four Drywall clips (62-5924-05) and #6 -metal strips (80-0192)
Modero Table Top Cable (CA2250-50) provided with all NXT Table Top
panels.
Optional Accessories: CB-TP12 (FG031-10)
- 12" metallic conduit box for Wall Mount installations.
•CB-TP15 (FG032-10)
- 15" metallic conduit box for Wall Mount installations.
MB-TP12 Universal VESA Mounting Box for NXD panels (FG031-50):
- Strain relief grommet (45-0004-03)
- Black metallic VESA back box (62-0031-50)
- Black plastic cover (with grommet opening) (60-0031-50)
- Four Phillips pan-head screws (#8-32 x 0.50 Black) (80-0146-02)
- Twelve under-cut Phillips-head screws (#6-32 x 0.500 Black)
(80-0139)
MB-TP15 Universal VESA Mounting Box for NXD panels (FG032-50):
- Strain relief grommet (45-0004-03)
- Black metallic VESA back box (62-0032-50)
- Black plastic cover (with grommet opening) (60-0032-50)
- Four Phillips pan-head screws (#8-32 x 0.50 Black) (80-0146-02)
- Twelve under-cut Phillips-head screws (#6-32 x 0.500 Black)
(80-0139)
NXA-AVB Breakout Box (FG2254-01)
- Only provides audio feed-thru.
- Refer to the NXA-AVB Audio/Video Breakout Box (FG2254-01) section
on page 11 for more information.
NXA-BASE/B (FG2255)
- Wireless base for Table Top panels (NXT versions only).
NXA-RK12 (FG2904-50)
- RackMount kit for 12" Wall Mount touch panels (NXD versions only).
NXA-RK15 (FG2904-51)
- RackMount kit for 15" Wall Mount touch panels (NXD versions only).
NXA-WC80211b (FG2255-02)
- AMX 802.11b Wireless Interface Card.
NXT-BP (FG2250-10)
- Battery pack for Table Top panels. Provides ~ 4 hours of continual
operation (NXT versions only)
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12” and 15” Modero Touch Panels
Color Active Touch Panels - Connector Layout
FIG. 2 shows the connectors located on either the rear or side of the CA Modero panels. The
RJ-45 connector adjacent to the Stereo Output jack is ONLY used to route Audio into or out of the panel from
the optional NXA-AVB.
Modero Color Video (CV) Panels
Modero 12" and 15" Color Video (CV) panels (FIG. 3) include all the features of the CA panels and also
display NTSC/PAL/SECAM video formats within variable sized video windows.
These panels provide eye-catching images and full-motion video on both 12" and 15" image formats via their
wide 170-degree viewing angle LCD. Modero CV panels support upgradeable memory modules of up to 256
MB and Compact Flash cards of up to 1 GB that are used by more graphic-intensive TPD4 files. The new G4
graphics technology is supported by the release of the latest TPDesign4 Touch Panel Design Program (version
2.5 or higher).
Specifications for Color Active Touch Panels (Cont.)
Optional Accessories (Cont.): NXT-CHG (FG2250-50)
- Battery charger for NXT-BP batteries. Charges batteries in ~ 8 hours.
PSN4.4 Power Supply (FG423-45)
PSN6.5 Power Supply (FG423-41)
Upgrade Extended Memory:
NXA-EXM128M - 128 MB memory card (FG079-01)
NXA-EXM256M - 256 MB memory card (FG079-02)
Upgrade Compact Flash (factory programmed with firmware):
NXA-CFTP128M - 128 MB compact flash card (FG2116-22)
NXA-CFTP256M - 256 MB compact flash card (FG2116-23)
NXA-CFTP512M - 512 MB compact flash card (FG2116-24)
NXA-CFTP1G - 1 GB compact flash card (FG2116-25)
FIG. 2
Connector layout on the CA touch panels
FIG. 3 Sample Video Touch Panels (front views)
10/100
ETHERNET
L
ICSNet
12VDC
PWR
AUDIO
A
PCMCIA/
Stereo Output
Audio from NXA-AVB
Ethernet (CAT5)
ICSNet
Power
Cardbus slot
(CAT5)
(CAT5)
Sample NXD-CV15 (front view)
Sample NXT-CV15 (front view)
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12” and 15” Modero Touch Panels
These Video Panels include a built-in microphone, left/right speakers, audio/headphone connector, and an
included audio/video breakout box. The optional NXA-AVB Audio/Video Breakout Box allows CV panels to
accept either Composite or S-Video from standard video output devices. These panels are ideally suited for
displaying full motion video and audio with overlay graphics for applications with demanding visual
requirements.
Product Specifications
Modero Color Video Touch Panels
NXD-CV12 (FG2251-12) 12" Color Video Wallmount touch panel.
NXT-CV12 (FG2250-11) 12" Color Video Table Top touch panel with video inputs.
NXD-CV15 (FG2253-12) 15" Color Video Wallmount touch panel.
NXT-CV15 (FG2252-11) 15" Color Video Table Top touch panel with video inputs.
Specifications for Color Video Touch Panels
Dimensions 12" (HWD): NXD-CV12 (with faceplate): 12.38" x 12.59" x 3.25"
(31.43 cm x 31.97 cm x 8.25 cm)
NXT-CV12 (Fully raised): 10.91" x 12.34" x 12.50"
(27.70 cm x 31.33 cm x 31.75 cm)
NXT-CV12 (Fully lowered): 6.77" x 12.34" x 12.50"
(17.20 cm x 31.33 cm x 31.75 cm)
CB-TP12 (conduit/wallbox): 11.52" x 11.60" x 3.50"
(29.27 cm x 29.47 cm x 8.89 cm)
MB-TP12 (VESA mounting box): 12.37" x 12.58" x 3.52"
(31.42 cm x 31.95 cm x 8.94 cm)
Dimensions 15" (HWD): NXD-CV15 (with faceplate): 14.37" x 15.20" x 3.31"
(36.50 cm x 38.61 cm x 8.40 cm)
NXT-CV15 (Fully raised): 12.94" x 14.95" x 11.73"
(32.87 cm x 37.97 cm x 29.78 cm)
NXT-CV15 (Fully lowered): 7.45" x 14.95" x 11.72"
(18.92 cm x 37.97 cm x 29.77 cm)
CB-TP15 (conduit/wallbox): 13.48" x 14.18" x 3.49"
(34.24 cm x 36.00 cm x 8.85 cm)
MB-TP15 (VESA mounting box): 14.37" x 15.19" x 3.59"
(36.50 cm x 38.59 cm x 9.12 cm)
Power Requirements
(CV12):
Constant current draw: 2.04 A @ 12 VDC (stand-alone)
Startup current draw: 3.0 A @ 12 VDC (stand-alone)
Power Requirements
(CV15):
Constant current draw: 3.45 A @ 12 VDC (stand-alone)
Startup current draw: 5.1 A @ 12 VDC (stand-alone)
Minimum power supply
required for CV12 panels:
PSN4.4 Power Supply (FG423-45)
- using optional accessories can increase the power draw requirements
Minimum power supply
required for CV15 panels:
PSN6.5 Power Supply (FG423-41)
- using optional accessories can increase the power draw requirements
Memory (factory default): 64 MB Extended Memory Module (upgradeable to 256 MB)
64 MB Compact Flash (upgradeable to 1 GB factory programmed)
Weight: NXD-CV12: 10.80 lbs (4.90 kg)
NXT-CV12: 10.80 (4.90 kg)
NXD-CV15: 17.15 lbs (7.78 kg)
NXT-CV15: 17.15 lbs (7.78 kg)
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12” and 15” Modero Touch Panels
Specifications for Color Video Touch Panels (Cont.)
12" Panel LCD Parameters: Brightness (luminance): 250 cd/m
2
Channel transparency: 8-bit Alpha channel transparency
Contrast ratio: 300:1
Display area (HW): 183.10 mm x 247.40 mm
Display colors: 256K (18-bit color depth)
Dot/Pixel pitch: 0.297 mm
Screen resolution (HV): 800 x 600 pixels
Video formats: NTSC, PAL, and SECAM (shown within variable-size
video windows)
Viewing angles (160° total viewing angle):
Horizontal: +
80° (left and right from center)
Vertical: +
80° (up and down from center)
15" Panel LCD Parameters: Brightness (luminance): 400 cd/m
2
Channel transparency: 8-bit Alpha channel transparency
Contrast ratio: 300:1
Display area (HW): 304.13 mm x 228.10 mm
Display colors: 16 million colors (24-bit color depth)
Dot/pixel pitch: 0.297 mm
Screen resolution (HW): 1024 x 768
Video formats: NTSC, PAL, and SECAM (shown within variable-size
video windows)
Viewing angles (170° total viewing angle):
Horizontal: +
85° (left and right from center)
Vertical: +
85° (up and down from center)
Supported Audio Sample Rates: 48000Hz, 44100Hz, 32000Hz, 24000Hz, 22050Hz, 16000Hz, 12000Hz,
11025Hz, and 8000Hz.
Button Assignments: Button assignments can only be adjusted in TPD4 and not on the panels.
Button channel range: 1 - 4000 button push and Feedback (per address
port)
Button variable text range: 1 - 4000 (per address port)
Button states range: 1 - 256 (General Button; 1 = Off State, 2 = On State)
Level range: 1 - 600 (default level value 0-255, can be set up to 1-65535)
Address port range: 1 - 100
Front Panel Components:
Light sensor: Photosensitive light detector for automatic adjustment of the panel
brightness (a dim room results in a dimmer LCD display and a bright
room results in a brighter LCD display).
Note: The light sensor can be adjusted via the Sensor Setup page
(page 95).
Motion sensor (PIR): Proximity Infrared Detector to wake the panel when the panel is
approached.
Activation range: +
20° vertically from center and + 45° horizontally
from center.
Note: The motion sensor can be adjusted via the Sensor Setup page
(page 95).
Front setup access button: Provides both access to the Setup and Calibration pages and toggles
the panel between a "sleep" and "wake" state.
- When wired, "sleep" status means the backlight is Off.
- When battery operated, wireless "sleep" status means the touch panel
base is either Off or "suspended".
Microphone: Used for intercom applications (requires an optional NXA-AVB
Breakout Box).
Speakers: Stereo output with a frequency response of 450 Hz - 7 KHz
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12” and 15” Modero Touch Panels
Specifications for Color Video Touch Panels (Cont.)
Rear Panel Components: (Side panel location on NXD-Wall Mount panels)
PCMCIA card slot: Provides optional wireless connectivity (using the NXA-WC80211b AMX
Wireless Interface Card). Refer to the NXA-WC80211b Wireless
Interface Card (FG2255-02) section on page 19 for more information.
Stereo Output connector: Stereo output through a 3.5mm mini-jack (for use with external
speakers).
Audio/Video connector: RJ-45 connector cable for audio/video signals between the NXA-AVB
Breakout Box and the panel.
In-bound audio (from the Breakout Box) gets directed to the speakers.
Out-bound audio is sent from the on-board microphone (on the front
panel).
Ethernet 10/100 port: RJ-45 port for 10/100 Mbps communication. The Ethernet port
automatically negotiates the connection speed (10 Mbps or 100 Mbps),
and whether to use half duplex or full duplex mode.
Ethernet 10/100 LEDs: LEDs show communication activity and connection information:
A-activity - Yellow LED lights when receiving or transmitting Ethernet
data packets.
L-link - Green LED lights when the Ethernet cables are connected and
terminated correctly.
ICSNet connector: RJ-45 connector for ICSNet communication.
PWR: 2-pin mini-Phoenix (12 VDC) power supply jack.
Operating / Storage
Environment:
Operating Temperature: 10° C (50° F) to 40° C (104° F)
Operating Humidity: 20% to 85% RH
Storage Temperature: -20° C (-4° F) to 60° C (140° F)
Storage Humidity: 5% to 85% RH
Included Accessories: Installation Kit for 12"/15" NXT panels (KA2250-02):
- 2-pin mini-Phoenix connector (41-5025)
- Three Phillips-head screws (#4-20 x 0.250 Black) (80-0114-08)
Installation Kit for 12"/15" NXD panels (KA2250-01):
- 2-pin mini-Phoenix connector (41-5025)
- Three Phillips-head screws (#4-20 x 0.250 Black) (80-0114-08)
- Four Drywall clips (62-5924-05) and #6 -metal strips (80-0192)
Modero Table Top Cable (CA2250-50) provided with all NXT Table Top
panels.
Optional Accessories: CB-TP12 (FG031-10)
- 12" metallic conduit box for Wall Mount installations.
CB-TP15 (FG032-10)
- 15" metallic conduit box for Wall Mount installations.
MB-TP12 Universal VESA Mounting Box for NXD panels (FG031-50):
- Strain relief grommet (45-0004-03)
- Black metallic VESA back box (62-0031-50)
- Black plastic cover (with grommet opening) (60-0031-50)
- Four Phillips pan-head screws (#8-32 x 0.50 Black) (80-0146-02)
- Twelve under-cut Phillips-head screws (#6-32 x 0.500 Black) (80-0139)
MB-TP15 Universal VESA Mounting Box for NXD panels (FG032-50):
- Strain relief grommet (45-0004-03)
- Black metallic VESA back box (62-0032-50)
- Black plastic cover (with grommet opening) (60-0032-50)
- Four Phillips pan-head screws (#8-32 x 0.50 Black) (80-0146-02)
- Twelve under-cut Phillips-head screws (#6-32 x 0.500 Black) (80-0139)
NXA-AVB Breakout Box (FG2254-01) (with KIT option)
- Comes included with the Modero Video Kits.
NXA-BASE/B (FG2255)
- Wireless base for Table Top touch panels (NXT versions only).
Introduction
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12” and 15” Modero Touch Panels
Color Video Modero Connectors
FIG. 4 shows the connectors located on either the rear or side of the CV Modero panels. The RJ-45 next to the
Stereo Output jack routes both A/V between the panel and NXA-AVB.
Specifications for Color Video Touch Panels (Cont.)
Optional Accessories (Cont.) NXA-RK12 (FG2904-50)
- RackMount kit for 12" Wall Mount touch panels (NXD versions).
NXA-RK15 (FG2904-51)
- RackMount kit for 15" Wall Mount touch panels (NXD versions).
NXA-WC80211b (FG2255-02)
- AMX 802.11b Wireless Interface Card.
•NXT-BP (FG2250-10)
- Battery pack for Table Top panels. Provides 4 hours of continual
operation (NXT versions only)
NXT-CHG (FG2250-50)
- Battery charger for NXT-BP batteries. Charges batteries in 8 hours.
PSN4.4 Power Supply (FG423-45)
PSN6.5 Power Supply (FG423-41)
Upgrade Extended Memory:
NXA-EXM128M - 128 MB memory card (FG079-01)
NXA-EXM256M - 256 MB memory card (FG079-02)
Upgrade Compact Flash (factory programmed with firmware):
NXA-CFTP128M - 128 MB compact flash card (FG2116-22)
NXA-CFTP256M - 256 MB compact flash card (FG2116-23)
NXA-CFTP512M - 512 MB compact flash card (FG2116-24)
NXA-CFTP1G - 1 GB compact flash card (FG2116-25)
FIG. 4
Connector layout on sample CV touch panels
VIDEO
AUDIO /
LA
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ETHERNET
12VDC
PWR
ICSNet
PCMCIA/ Cardbus slot Stereo Output
Audio-Video from NXA-AVB Ethernet (CAT5)
ICSNet
Power
(CAT5)
(CAT5)
PWR
12VDC
L
ICSNet
10/100
ETHERNET
A
VIDEO
AUDIO /
12VDC
AL
AUDIO /
VIDEO
PWRETHERNET
10/100
ICSNet
NXT-CV12 - connectors located
on rear panel of the base
NXD-CV12 - connectors located
on left side panel
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