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Limited Warranty and Disclaimer
AMX Corporation warrants its products to be free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal use for a period of 3 years from date of purchase from
AMX, with the following exceptions: Electroluminescent and LCD control panels are
warranted for a period of 3 years, except for the display and touch overlay compo-
nents, which are warranted for a period of 1 year. Disk drive mechanisms, pan/tilt
heads, power supplies, modifications, MX Series products, and KC Series products
are warranted for a period of 1 year. Unless otherwise specified, OEM and custom
products are covered for a period of 1 year. AMX software products are warranted for
a period of 90 days. Batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered.
This warranty extends to products purchased directly from AMX or an authorized
AMX dealer. Consumers should inquire from selling dealer as to the nature and ex-
tent of the dealer’s warranty, if any.
AMX is not liable for any damages caused by its products or for the failure of its
products to perform, including any lost profits, lost savings, incidental damages, or
consequential damages. AMX is not liable for any claim made by a third party or
made by you for a third party.
This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought, or a claim is made,
under this warranty or as a tort claim (including negligence and strict product liabil-
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or amended by any person. This limitation of liability will be effective even if AMX or
an authorized representative of AMX has been advised of the possibility of any such
damages. This limitation of liability, however, will not apply to claims for personal
injury.
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You may also have other rights that may vary from state to state. You are advised to
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EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY, AMX MAKES NO
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WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. AMX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE
IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY.
Color Active-Matrix LCD Mini-Touch Panels
Table of Contents i
Table of Contents
Introduction............................................................................. 1
Overview 1
Features 2
Related AMX Instruction Manuals 3
Sample Product Application 3
What’s in this Manual 4
What’s New 4
Installing Mini-Touch Panels.................................................. 5
Overview 5
Mounting the Mini-Touch Panels 5
UniMount- / Decor-style panels with
low-profile Back Boxes 5
UniMount- / Decor-style panels and
BB-MTP UniMount Back Box (solid surfaces) 9
UniMount- / Decor-style panels and
BB-MTP Back Box (plasterboard) 12
Rack-mount panels 16
Wiring the Mini-Touch Panels 17
Preparing captive wires 18
Wiring guidelines 18
Using the AXlink mini-XLR connector for
data and power (TiltScreen) 19
Using the AXlink mini-XLR connector and
external 12 VDC power supply (TiltScreen) 19
Using the AXlink connector for data and power 20
Using the AXlink four-pin connector and
external 12 VDC power supply 20
Cleaning the Touch Panel LCD 21
Touch Panel Basics.............................................................. 23
Overview 23
Touch Panel Pages 23
Standard Buttons 24
General Buttons 24
Selection buttons 24
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Information buttons 25
Adjustment buttons 25
Keypad buttons 25
Decision buttons 26
Status buttons 26
Operation bars 26
Designing Touch Panel Pages ............................................. 27
Overview 27
Activating the Edit Button 27
Creating a Page 31
Adding a page 31
Setting the page color 33
Creating a Button 33
Adding a button 33
Resizing a button 35
Button Properties 35
Setting the button properties 35
Setting the button type 36
Setting the button border 37
Setting the channel code 38
Setting the variable text code 39
Setting the page flip 39
Setting the button colors for
channel-off conditions 41
Adding text to a button 42
Adding an icon to a button 43
Adding a bitmap to a button 44
Using TPDesign3 to Download Bitmaps,
Icons and Fonts 45
Button Properties for External Pushbuttons 48
Creating a Joystick 48
Adding a joystick to a page 49
Setting the joystick properties 50
Setting the channel code 50
Setting the level code 51
Creating a Bargraph 52
Adding a bargraph to a page 52
Setting the bargraph properties 53
Setting the channel code 54
Setting the level code 54
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Linking the New Page to the Main Page 55
Exiting Edit Mode 58
Touch Panel Program Reference ......................................... 61
Overview 61
Setup Page 61
Beep 62
Display timer 62
Set time and date 63
Double beep 64
AXlink, output resolution, vX.XX, and
serial number 64
Set brightness 64
Protected setup 65
Show palette 66
Wireless status (optional WAV-PKM) 66
Wireless status (optional SMT-PKM) 68
Protected Setup Page 69
Baud 70
Device base 70
Device used 71
Setup password 71
Mouse button 71
Power up page 73
Wake up message 73
Auto assign 73
Page password 74
Calibrate 74
Power up message 74
System page 75
Editor 78
Page tracking 78
Sleep message 79
Function show 79
Wireless settings (optional WAV-PKM) 80
Wireless settings (optional SMT-PKM) 80
Edit button 81
Edit Bar — Button Menu Options 83
Add 83
Copy image 84
Move 84
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Resize 84
Delete 85
Text/image 85
Properties 89
Save 98
Paste 98
Save default 98
Set default 99
Put on top 100
Properties Page — Button Types 100
General button 101
Joystick button 105
Vertical bargraph button 106
Horizontal bargraph button 108
Properties Page — External Buttons 110
External buttons 111
Setting the external button properties 114
Edit Bar — Page Menu Options 114
Add 114
Copy 115
Rename 116
Delete 116
Page color 116
Go to 117
Popup on 117
Popup off 118
Move edit 119
Snap grid 119
Edit Bar — Quit Editor option 120
AXCESS Programming ....................................................... 123
Overview 123
AXCESS Programming Changes 123
System Send_Commands 124
Video Send_Commands 129
Colors and Programming Numbers 130
Font Styles and Programming Numbers 131
Border Styles and Programming Numbers 131
Shorthand Send_Commands 131
Color Send_Commands 136
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Variable Text Send_Commands 138
Shorthand Variable Text Commands 140
Button String Commands 143
Replacing the Lithium Batteries......................................... 145
Overview 145
AXT-MCA (/PB) and AXT-MCV (/PB) 145
AXU-MCA (/PB), AXU-MCV (/PB), AXM-MCA (/PB),
AXM-MCV (/PB), AXD-MCA (/PB), and
AXD-MCV (/PB) 147
Upgrading from G2 to G3 Firmware................................... 149
Overview 149
Preparing the Touch Panel for Communication 149
Backing up Touch Panel Pages 152
Configuring your communications 153
Uploading the touch panel pages 154
Upgrading the Firmware 158
Replacing the EPROMs on various
TiltScreen circuit boards 158
Replacing the memory chips in
typical touch panels 160
Calibrating the Touch Panel 162
Using TPDesign3 to Convert the File 164
Using TPDesign3 to Download the File 166
Memory Upgrade................................................................ 169
Operation 169
AXT-MCA (/PB) and AXT-MCV (/PB) 169
AXU-MCA (/PB), AXU-MCV (/PB), AXM-MCA (/PB),
AXM-MCV (/PB), AXD-MCA (/PB), and
AXD-MCV (/PB) 170
Color Guidelines ................................................................. 173
Overview 173
Colors 173
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Specifications..................................................................... 175
Overview 175
AXT-MCA (/PB) and AXT-MCV (/PB) 175
AXU-MCA (/PB) AXU-MCV (/PB), AXD-MCA (/PB),
and AXD-MCV (/PB) 177
AXM-MCA (/PB) and AXM-MCV (/PB) 179
Contacting AMX Sales/Technical Support......................... 181
Overview 181
U.S. AMX Sales and Technical Support Teams 181
International AMX Sales and Support Teams 182
AMX Technical Support 183
AMX Technical Support BBS 184
AMX Technical Publications 184
Index.................................................................................... 185
Color Active-Matrix LCD Mini-Touch Panels
Introduction 1
Introduction
Overview
The Color Active-Matrix Mini-Touch Panels contain a 5.5" (139.70 mm) 256-color
mini-color liquid crystal display (LCD). The self-contained enclosures use a micro-
processor to control a wide range of multimedia equipment. Using the TPDesign3
Touch Panel design program, you create custom pages with buttons, icons, sliders,
bargraphs, time displays, logos, and drawings. Figure 1 shows an AXD-MCV/PB
TiltScreen.
Figure 2 lists the panel types and product names described in this manual.
Note
This manual describes proce-
dures and software related to
the new G3 firmware touch
panels. G3 refers to firmware
version 3.xx or higher. G2 or
lower refers to firmware ver-
sions 2.xx or lower.
Figure 1
AXD-MCV/PB TiltScreen
Note
Decor-style (AXD) touch pan-
els consist of a faceplate and
overlay that fit on top of ex-
isting panels.
2 Introduction Color Active-Matrix LCD Mini-Touch Panels
Color Mini-Touch Panel types and product names
Non-Video Panels Video Panels
Panel types Standard Pushbuttons Standard Pushbuttons
Decor-style AXD-MCA AXD-MCA/PB AXD-MCV AXD-MCV/PB
TiltScreen AXT-MCA AXT-MCA/PB AXT-MCV AXT-MCV/PB
Rack-mount AXM-MCA AXM-MCA/PB AXM-MCV AXM-MCV/PB
UniMount AXU-MCA AXU-MCA/PB AXU-MCV AXU-MCV/PB
Features
The touch panel features include:
•
5.5" (139.70 mm) diagonal display — 3.05" x 4.06" (77.5 mm x 103.1 mm)
HW LCD
•
256-color active-matrix mini-touch-sensitive LCD
•
320 x 240 pixel (HV) screen resolution
•
512 KB of base memory
•
An angle-adjustable TiltScreen panel for personal viewing convenience
•
Decor-style touch panels provide a secured faceplate to prevent tamper-
ing
•
12 programmable pushbuttons (six on each side)
•
512 KB of memory
•
Microsoft
®
mouse compatible (UniMount and rack-mount models)
•
Panel programming, pages, and drawings are uploaded and downloaded
using TPDesign (Windows
®
) 16-bit or TPDesign3 (Windows) 32-bit touch
panel design programs
•
PAL- , SECAM-, and NTSC- compatible video input port (optional)
•
Internal four-pin header for mouse control (UniMount and rack-mount
models only)
•
Unicode
®
character support for far-eastern languages such as Chinese
Figure 2
Color Mini-Touch Panel types
and product names
Note
TPDesign3 is used to convert
G2 or lower panel pages into
G3 firmware pages.
Note
Characters for middle-eastern
languages such as Arabic are
not supported within the
Unicode fonts because they
are bi-directional. Buttons
with Unicode fonts can only
be created and edited using
TPDesign3 Touch Panel De-
sign Program.
Color Active-Matrix LCD Mini-Touch Panels
Introduction 3
Related AMX Instruction Manuals
These instruction manuals contain additional information that relates to the Color Ac-
tive-Matrix LCD Mini-Touch Panels.
•
TPDesign3 Touch Panel Program
•
WAVE 2-Way Wireless Accessories and Adapters for Touch Panels
•
SmartPacks for TiltScreen Touch Panels
•
AXCESS Programming Language
•
OpenAXCESS Configuration and Diagnostic Program
Sample Product Application
The mini-touch panels control a wide variety of equipment connected to the AXCESS
Central Controller. Figure 3 shows a sample AXU-MCA/PB Mini-Touch Panel and
Central Controller configuration.
AXU-MCA/PB
Serial mouse
(optional)
AXlink cable
Central Controller (rear)
Television
VCR
Camera
<<<< Factory-installed connection
Figure 3
Sample AXU-MCA/PB Mini-
Touch Panel application
Note
The mouse can be used to
design touch panel pages and
then be removed before in-
stallation.
4 Introduction Color Active-Matrix LCD Mini-Touch Panels
What’s in this Manual
This manual contains these sections:
•
Installing Mini-Touch Panels Describes installing, wiring, and cleaning
the mini-touch panels.
•
Touch Panel Basics Describes the basics of the touch panel operating
system, button types, messages, and editor operations.
•
Designing Touch Panel Pages Describes creating touch panel pages,
buttons, joysticks, and bargraphs.
•
Touch Panel Program Reference Describes all touch panel operations.
•
AXCESS Programming Describes the AXCESS programming commands
that are used to program touch panel functions and generate feedback to a
Central Controller.
•
Replacing the Lithium Batteries Describes replacing the lithium bat-
teries in the touch panel.
•
Upgrading from G2 to G3 Firmware Describes upgrading the touch
panel firmware.
•
Memory Upgrade Describes upgrading the memory ICs (Integrated Cir-
cuits) in the touch panel.
•
Color Guidelines Describes methods you can use to choose the best Mini-
Touch Panel colors.
•
Specifications Describes the physical and operating characteristics of the
touch panels.
•
Contacting AMX Sales/Technical Support Identifies contact informa-
tion for AMX technical support and technical publications, such as phone
numbers, e-mail addresses, and internet locations.
What’s New
New information added to this manual includes:
•
Installing Decor-style touch panels
• Touch panel system page and menu illustrations
• Upgrading the Firmware
• Contacting AMX Sales/Technical Support
Revisions are identified with vertical margin bars as shown next to this paragraph.
Color Active-Matrix LCD Mini-Touch Panels
Installing Mini-Touch Panels 5
Installing Mini-Touch Panels
Overview
This section describes mounting, wiring, and cleaning the mini-touch panels.
Mounting information includes the cutout dimensions necessary to install the differ-
ent panel types into various surfaces. The wiring guidelines subsection includes in-
structions about preparation, length, and connector pinouts.
Mounting the Mini-Touch Panels
The following paragraphs describe mounting the Decor, UniMount and rack-mount
touch panels. TiltScreen touch panels can be placed on any flat surface.
UniMount- / Decor-style panels with low-profile Back Boxes
These instructions describe installing the UniMount- / Decor-style touch panels listed
in Figure 4.
UniMount- / Decor-style touch panels
UniMount Decor-style
AXU-MCA (/PB) AXD-MCA (/PB)
AXU-MCV (/PB) AXD-MCV (/PB)
Figure 5 shows a sample AXU-MCA (/PB) and low-profile Back Box.
Figure 4
UniMount- / Decor-style touch
panels
6 Installing Mini-Touch Panels Color Active-Matrix LCD Mini-Touch Panels
Low profile Back Box
AXU-MCA bezel
Release slot
Engraved overlay
1. For UniMount–style (AXU) touch panels, cut out the surface using the dimen-
sions shown in Figure 6. For Decor-style (AXD) touch panels, cut out the surface
using the dimensions shown in Figure 7.
2. Carefully insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the release slot on the touch panel’s
faceplate and remove the engraved overlay.
3. Place the touch panel into the cutout and mark the screw insert positions as
shown for the UniMount (Figure 6) or the Decor-style panel (Figure 7).
4. Remove the touch panel and drill four #6-32 insert holes. Then, place a threaded
insert into each hole.
5. Disconnect the AXlink connector from the Central Controller.
6. Thread the incoming AXlink and optional RCA video connectors through the
low-profile Back Box.
Figure 5
AXU-MCA (/PB) and low-pro-
file Back Box
Note
The touch panel must always
be installed with the release
slot located at the bottom.
Note
The front cover of a UniMount
touch panel is called the
backing plate. The front cover
of a Decor-style touch panel
is called the faceplate.
Color Active-Matrix LCD Mini-Touch Panels
Installing Mini-Touch Panels 7
7. Fasten the low-profile Back Box to the surface using the #6-32 machine screws
supplied with the enclosure.
8. Attach the AXlink and optional RCA video connectors to the mini-touch panel.
Refer to Wiring the Mini-Touch Panels for wiring diagrams and pinout descrip-
tions.
9. Test the connection by reconnecting the AXlink connector to the Central Con-
troller and the optional RCA video connectors to the source equipment.
10. Disconnect the above connections until the installation of the panel is complete.
11. Fasten the touch panel and low-profile Back Box to the surface using the #6-32
machine screws supplied with the enclosure.
12. Place the UniMount backing plate or Decor-style faceplate onto the bezel. You
can optionally secure the Decor faceplate to the bezel using the four Phillips flat-
head security screws.
Figure 6
UniMount (AXU) and low-
profile Back Box cutout di-
mensions
Note
The touch panel must always
be installed with the release
slot located at the bottom.
Note
Refer to the Wiring the Mini-
Touch Panels subsection for
de-tailed information.
Note
RCA connectors are used
with video capable mini-touch
panels.
Note
Once attached to the Decor-
style faceplate, the security
screws can’t be replaced
without removing the overlay.
8 Installing Mini-Touch Panels Color Active-Matrix LCD Mini-Touch Panels
13. Remove the backing from the adhesive tape strips located on the front of the
panel.
14. Press the engraved overlay onto the UniMount or Decor-style faceplate.
15. Reconnect the AXlink and video wiring to the mini-touch panel. Refer to Wiring
the Mini-Touch Panels for wiring diagrams and printout descriptions. The touch
panel will beep when you apply power.
Figure 7
Decor-style (AXD) and low-
profile Back Box cutout di-
mensions
Color Active-Matrix LCD Mini-Touch Panels
Installing Mini-Touch Panels 9
UniMount- / Decor-style panels and BB-MTP UniMount Back Box (solid sur-
faces)
These instructions describe how to install the UniMount- / Decor-style touch panels
listed in Figure 8.
UniMount- / Decor-style touch panels
UniMount Decor-style
AXU-MCA (/PB) AXD-MCA (/PB)
AXU-MCV (/PB) AXD-MCV (/PB)
Figure 9 shows a sample AXD-MCA/PB and BB-MTP UniMount Back Box for solid
surfaces.
Solid surface mounting
flanges
Knockout
BB-MTP UniMount Back Box
enclosure
AXD-MCA/PB
faceplate
Engraved overlay
Stud mounting
holes
Figure 8
UniMount- / Decor-style touch
panels
Figure 9
AXD-MCA/PB and BB-MTP
UniMount Back Box (solid
surfaces)
10 Installing Mini-Touch Panels Color Active-Matrix LCD Mini-Touch Panels
1. For UniMount–style (AXU) touch panels, cut out the surface using the dimen-
sions shown in Figure 10. For Decor-style (AXD) touch panels, cut out the surface
using the dimensions shown in Figure 11.
2. Carefully insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the release slot on the touch panel’s
bezel and remove the engraved overlay.
3. Lay the touch panel facedown onto a soft cloth and remove the screws from the
low-profile Back Box. Remove the Back Box and discard.
4. Place the BB-MTP into the cutout and mark the threaded insert positions as
shown for the UniMount (Figure 10) or the Decor-style panel (Figure 11).
Figure 10
UniMount (AXU) and) and BB-
MTP cutout dimensions
Note
The BB-MTP can also be
mounted to wood or metal
studs using the pre-drilled
stud mounting holes.
Note
The touch panel must always
be installed with the release
slot located at the bottom.
Color Active-Matrix LCD Mini-Touch Panels
Installing Mini-Touch Panels 11
5. Remove the BB-MTP and drill eight holes as shown for the UniMount
(Figure 10) or the Decor-style panel (Figure 11). Then, place #6-32 threaded in-
serts into the four holes marked ‘B’ in the cutout dimensions illustration.
6. Disconnect the AXlink connector from the Central Controller and optional video
wiring from the video source. Remove one or more knockouts to accommodate
the wiring as required.
7. Remove one or more knockouts to accommodate the wiring as required.
Figure 11
Decor-style (AXD) and BB-
MTP cutout dimensions
12 Installing Mini-Touch Panels Color Active-Matrix LCD Mini-Touch Panels
8. Thread the incoming AXlink and optional video wiring through the BB-MTP
knockouts.
9. Fasten the BB-MTP to the solid surface using the supplied mounting screws.
10. Connect the AXlink and optional video wiring to the mini-touch panel. Refer to
Wiring the Mini-Touch Panels for wiring diagrams and pinout descriptions.
11. Test the connection by reconnecting the AXlink connector to the Central Con-
troller and optional video wiring to the video source. The panel beeps when you
apply power.
12. Disconnect the above connections until the installation of the panel is complete.
13. Fasten the mini-touch panel to the BB-MTP using the #6-32 screws supplied with
the panel.
14. Place the UniMount backing plate or Decor-style faceplate onto the bezel. You
can optionally secure the Decor faceplate to the bezel using the four Phillips flat-
head security screws.
15. Remove the backing from the adhesive tape strips on the touch panel.
16. Press the engraved overlay onto the UniMount or Decor-style faceplate.
17. Reconnect the AXlink and video wiring to the mini-touch panel. Refer to Wiring
the Mini-Touch Panels for wiring diagrams and printout descriptions. The touch
panel will beep when you apply power.
UniMount- / Decor-style panels and BB-MTP Back Box (plasterboard)
These instructions describe how to install the UniMount- / Decor-style touch panels
listed in Figure 12.
UniMount- / Decor-style touch panels
UniMount Decor-style
AXU-MCA (/PB) AXD-MCA (/PB)
AXU-MCV (/PB) AXD-MCV (/PB)
Figure 13 shows a sample AXD-MCV/PB and BB-MTP UniMount Back Box for plas-
terboard.
1. For UniMount–style (AXU) touch panels, cut out the surface using the dimen-
sions shown in Figure 14. For Decor-style (AXD) touch panels, cut out the surface
using the dimensions shown in Figure 15.
Note
Refer to Wiring the Mini-
Touch Panel subsection for
pinout descriptions.
Note
Once attached to the Decor-
style faceplate, the security
screws can’t be replaced
without removing the overlay.
Figure 12
UniMount- / Decor-style touch
panels
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