AMX MVP-5200i manual Input mask output examples, Following are some common input masking examples

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Appendix A: Text Formatting

A keyboard entry using normal text entry is straightforward. However, once an input mask is applied, the behavior of the keyboard needs to change to accommodate the input mask's requirement. When working with masks, any literal characters in the mask will be "skipped" by any cursor movement, including cursor, backspace, and delete keys.

When operating with a mask, the mask should be displayed with placeholders. The "-" character should display where you should enter a character. The arrow keys will move between the "-" characters and allow you to replace them. The text entry code operates as if it is in the overwrite mode. If the cursor is positioned on a character already entered and you type in a new (and valid) character, the new character replaces the old character. There is no shifting of characters.

When working with ranges specified by the [] mask, the keyboard allows you to enter a number between the values listed in the ranges. If a user enters a value that is larger than the maximum, the maximum number of right-most characters is used to create a new, acceptable value.

Example 1: If you type "125" into a field accepting 0-100, then the values displayed will be "1", "12", "25".

Example 2: If the max for the field was 20, then the values displayed will be "1", "12", "5".

When data overflows from a numerical field, the overflow value is added to the previous field on the chain if the overflow character was specified. In the above example, if the overflow flag was set, the first example will place the "1" into the previous logical field and the second example will place "12" in the previous logical field. If the overflow field already contains a value, the new value will be inserted to the right of the current characters and the overflow field will be evaluated. Overflow continues to work until a field with no overflow value is set or no more fields remain (i.e. reached first field).

If a character is typed and that character appears in the Next Field list, the keyboard should move the focus to the next field. For example, when entering time, a ":" is used as a next field character. If you enter "1:2", the 1 is entered in the current field (hours) and then the focus is moved to the next field and 2 is entered in that field.

When entering time in a 12-hour format, entry of AM and PM is required. Instead of adding AM/PM to the input mask specification, the AM/PM should be handled within the NetLinx code. This allows a programmer to show/hide and provide discrete feedback for AM and PM.

Input mask output examples

The following are some common input masking examples:

Output Examples

Common Name

Input Mask

Input

 

 

 

IP Address Quad

[0255]{.}

Any value from 0 to 255

 

 

 

Hour

[112]{:}

Any value from 1 to 12

 

 

 

Minute/Second

[059]{:}

Any value from 0 to 59

 

 

 

Frames

[029]{:}

Any value from 0 to 29

 

 

 

Phone Numbers

(999) 000-0000

(555) 555-5555

 

 

 

Zip Code

00000-9999

75082-4567

 

 

 

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Contents MVP-5200i AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer FCC Information Software License and Warranty Agreement Table of Contents Configuring Communication Programming Appendix a Text Formatting 155 Introduction MVP-5200i Specifications FG5966-01, FG5966-02 Battery Duration Included AccessoriesMemory Panel LCD ParametersMemory Table Charging Station Connector LocationsOther AMX Equipment Basic Operation Navigation WheelNavigation Wheel behavior in each Power Mode Power Mode Enters Mode BySetting Enabled Disabled LED Behavior StatusIntercom Microphone LED Behavior Status Sleep Blink Setting Enabled DisabledStylus Kick Stand Cleaning the Touch Overlay, Case, and Navigation Wheel Power ManagementAudio/Video Capabilities MVP-TCS-52 Specifications Powering the MVP-TCS-52Table Charging Station Cleaning the MVP-TCS-52 Connections and WiringRecharging MVP-WCS-52 Specifications Wall Charging StationFront Panel ComponentsUnlocking the touch panel RechargingInstalling the MVP-WCS-52 Installing the plastic Back BoxAll lockdown wings folded flat during installation Tie-Wrap Anchors Mini-Captive Wire Connector Plug female MVP-WCS-52 Installing the Optional Metal Rough-In Box Typical metal Rough-In Box InstallationOther MVP-WCS-52 installations Page Configuring Communication IR Communication IR transmitter window on the MVP-5200i-GWModero Setup and System Settings Accessing the Setup and Protected Setup PagesWireless Settings Wireless Access Overview Setting the Panel’s Device NumberConfigure the Device’s Wireless IP Settings Configuring Wireless Network AccessWireless communication using a Dhcp Address Wireless communication using a Static IP Address Using the Site Survey tool Site SurveyConfiguring Communication Configure the Card’s Wireless Security Settings Site Survey of available Waps Unsecured WAP shown selectedSame as Abc Manually setting Ssid Automatically setting SsidLocate the Wireless Security menu FIG Required Information WEP Passphrase Keyboard Configuring Communication Choose a Master Connection Mode Ethernet over USBTouch panel setup Select Yes, this time only and click on Next New windowFound New Hardware Wizard Installation Options dialogue box Next box , make sure toCompleting the Found New Hardware Wizard Configure a Virtual NetLinx Master using NetLinx Studio Master Communications Settings dialog boxCommunications Settings dialog box Ethernet Mode Description ProceduresConnection Modes Master Connection to a Virtual Master via Ethernet Start Run cmd command Ethernet Using G4 Web Control to Interact with a G4 Panel G4 Web ControlConfiguring Communication Using the NetLinx Master to control the G4 panel Web Control VNC installation and Password entry screens Configuring Communication Page Setup Pages Features on this page includeSetup Navigation ButtonsDisplay Timeout TimeoutConnection Status Inactivity Page FlipInformation on the Protected Setup pages is available on Protected Setup PagesNavigation Buttons Project Information Information ButtonProject Information Sales Order Purchase OrderAMX IR 38K Assigned PortPanel Information Panel InformationTime & Date Settings Time & Date SetupFeatures on these pages include Audio SettingsAudio Settings Supported WAV Sample Rates WAV files Supported sample ratesAnalog Battery Settings BatteryFeatures on the Protected Setup page include Protected SetupDevice Number OptionsReboot/Shutdown Panel System RecoveryDocking Station Protected Setup Navigation Buttons Protected Setup Navigation ButtonsSystem Settings System Settings Page ElementsIP Settings Elements of this page includeSystem Setting Page Elements Ethernet Only disabled when USB is selectedWireless Settings Wireless SettingsAccess Point MAC Wireless SecurityAddress Network Name Ssid WAP namesEAP-TLS RF Link InfoWireless Security Support Wireless Security802.11g Wi-Fi CF card Open Clear Text Settings Open Clear Text SettingsSave/Cancel Static WEP Settings Static WEP SettingsWEP 64 / WEP Default Key AuthenticationGenerate Passphrase WEP KeysWPA-PSK Settings WPA-PSK SettingsPassword/Pass Phrase Press the WPA-PSKbutton to opens the WPA-PSKdialog FIGEAP Security & Server Certificates Overview Following EAP types all support a server certificateEAP-LEAP Settings Wireless Settings page EAP-LEAP SettingsPassword EAP-LEAP SettingsIdentity EAP-FAST Settings EAP-FAST SettingsBeen Disabled Anonymous IdentityAutomatic PAC ProvisioningEAP-PEAP Settings Wireless Settings page EAP-PEAP SettingsEAP-PEAP Settings Inner Authentication TypeCertificate Authority Peap VersionEAP-TTLS Settings EAP-TTLS SettingsSsid Service Set Identifier Anonymous@amx.com EAP-TLS Settings EAP-TLS SettingsClient Certificate Private Key passwordPrivate Key Client certificate configuration Client Certificate ConfigurationCertificates and their Extensions Certificate Types Supported by the Modero FirmwareCalibration CalibrationG4 Web Control Settings G4 Web Control SettingsG4 Web Control Timeout G4 Web ControlProtected Setup Pages Other Settings Cache SettingsCache Settings Image Cache SettingsPassword Settings Password SetupProtected Setup Pages Panel Connection Logs ToolsPanel Connection Logs Panel Statistics Panel StatisticsConnection Utility Connection UtilityScale Images For Setup Pages Upgrading the Modero Firmware via the USB portMaster Communications Settings dialog box Confirm and Upgrade the firmware via the USB port Virtual NetLinx Master SettingsUpgrading Firmware Send to NetLinx Device dialog window Special Note for Network Interface Connections Network Connections windowMVP-5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel 101 102 MVP-5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel Navigation Wheel-Specific Commands Navigation Wheel-Specific CommandsOverview Navigation Wheel ProgrammingCommands Commands@PHE @PHP@PHT @PPA@PPG @PPF@PPK @PPM @PPN@PPT @PPX@PSP @PSE@PST Ppog PpofPpon Programming Numbers RGB triplets and names for basic 88 colorsRGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors Index No Name Red Green BlueMVP-5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel 111 Font styles and ID numbers Default Font Styles and ID NumbersFont ID Font type Size Border styles and Programming numbers Border Styles and Programming NumbersTPD4 Border Styles by Name Border styles114 MVP-5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel MVP-5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel 115 Button Commands Button CommandsANI APFBCB BAUBCF BDO BCTBFB Entry is required BIMBLN Sendcommand Panel,BMC-150,1,1,315,1,%BR%FT%TX%BM%IC%CF%CT BMCBMF BMF-vt addr range,button states range,dataCont BMI BMLBMP BNCBNT BNNBOP BOS BORBPP BRD BSFBSM BSOBVL BVNBVP BVTCPF DLDDPF ENAGDI FONGIV GLH GLLGRD GRUICO GSNIRM JSB JSIJST MBTPass data MDCTEC TEFEffect names TXTMVP Panel Lock Passcode commands MVP Panel Lock Passcode CommandsMiscellaneous MVP Strings back to the Master MVP Strings to MasterText Effects Names Text EffectsLPR LPSButton Query Commands DefineeventButton Query Commands All custom events have the following 7 fieldsCustom Event Fields ?BCB?BCF ?BCT?BMP ?BOP?BRD ?BWW?FON ?ICO?JSB ?JSI?JST ?TECSend Command Panel,?TEF-529,1 Send Command Panel,?TXT-529,1?TEF ?TEF-vt addr range,button states rangePanel Runtime Operation Commands Panel Runtime Operations@AKP @AKRBeep BritSetup @EKPPkeyp @PKP@SOU @TKPTpageon TpageoffThese Send Commands are case insensitive Input CommandsInput Commands Embedded codes Following is a list of G4 compatible embedded codesEmbedded Codes Decimal numbers Hexidecimal values Virtual keystrokeThese commands are case insensitive Panel Setup CommandsPanel Setup Commands Dynamic Image Commands Dynamic Image CommandsRAF-resource name,data Host ’%Hhost’ File ’%Ffile’ DescriptionFollowing is a list of Intercom Commands Intercom CommandsIntercom Commands ICM-TALK ICM-LISTENBattery Life and Replacement Battery Replacement Reattach the back of the deviceMVP-5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel 159 Page Text Formatting Codes for Bargraphs/Joysticks Bargraph Text Code InputsFormatting Code Operations ExampleWith this feature, it is not necessary to Text Area Input MaskingInput mask character types Character TypesInput mask ranges Input mask next field charactersInput mask operations Input mask literalsInput mask output examples Following are some common input masking examplesOutput Examples Common Name Input MaskURL Resources Special escape sequencesEscape Sequences Sequence Panel InformationAppendix B Wireless Technology Overview of Wireless TechnologyTerminology 802.1xWEP WPA2 EAP Authentication EAP characteristicsEAP Method Characteristics Method Credential Type Authentication Pros ConsEAP communication overview LANConfigure the panel for a USB Connection Type Configuring Modero Firmware via the USB PortPrepare Studio for communication via the USB port How to Upload a Certificate File AMX Certificate Upload Utility174 MVP-5200i Modero Viewpoint Widescreen Touch Panel Battery Will Not Hold Or Take a Charge Panel Doesn’t Respond To TouchesMVP-5200i Isn’t Appearing In The Online Tree Tab MVP Can’t Obtain a Dhcp AddressMy WEP Doesn’t Seem To Be Working NetLinx Studio Only Detects One Of My Connected MastersCan’t Connect To a NetLinx Master Only One Modero Panel In My System Shows UpDo your regular file or firmware download Page It’s Your World Take Control
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