AMX instruction manual Installing the PC Presenter for Stand Alone Operation

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Installing the PC Presenter

Installing the PC Presenter

This section describes how to connect the AXR-MSE to the PC and to the Central Controller. Before installation, check to verify that the Device DIP switch on the front panel of the AXR-MSE is set correctly. Setting the Device DIP switch is described in the previous section (Setting the TXC- MS(L) transmitter DIP switch section on page 7).

The PC Presenter can be set up for either stand-alone operation, or connected to a Central Controller via AXlink for system-wide control. The following sections describe both set-up scenarios.

Installing the PC Presenter for Stand Alone Operation

To use the PC Presenter as a stand-alone unit (not connected to AXlink), connect the AXR-MSE to the PC keyboard and mouse. As a stand alone unit, the PC Presenter controls PC keyboard and mouse functions. The following sub-sections describe connecting the PC Presenter for stand-alone operation.

The PC Presenter uses PS/2 style mouse and keyboard connectors.

Step 1: Connecting the AXR-MSE to the PC keyboard and PC

To connect the AXR-MSE to the PC keyboard and PC:

1.Turn off your PC.

2.Disconnect the PC keyboard from the CPU.

3.Connect the PC keyboard cable to the bottom KEYBOARD connector on the rear panel of the AXR-MSE.

4.Using the supplied keyboard cable, connect the keyboard connector on the CPU to the top KEYBOARD connector on the AXR-MSE (labeled TO PC).

Step 2: Connecting the AXR-MSE to the PC mouse and PC

To connect the AXR-MSE to the PC mouse and PC:

1.Turn off your PC.

2.Disconnect the PC mouse from the CPU.

3.Connect the PC mouse cable to the bottom MOUSE connector on the rear panel of the AXR-MSE.

4.Using the supplied mouse cable, connect the mouse connector on the CPU to the top MOUSE connector on the AXR-MSE (labeled TO PC).

Step 3: Connecting an optional external IR sensor to the AXR-MSE

The AXR-MSE uses an optional external IR sensor to receive IR signals from the TXC-MS(L). To connect an external IR sensor to the AXR-MSE, connect one or more optional IRX-SM+ swivel-mount IR receivers or IRX-DM+ IR receivers to the AXR-MSE as shown in FIG. 17.

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Contents PC Presenter AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Programming Transmitter Pushbuttons PC Presenter transmitter and receiver units IntroductionTXC-MSL Transmitter TXC-MSL SpecificationsTXC-MSL controls Trigger switchTXC-MSL mouse controls AXR-MSE Specifications AXR-MSE Wireless Mouse and Keyboard ControllerFront Panel Keyboard IN/OUT Rear PanelIntroduction Setting the TXC-MSL transmitter DIP switch Pre-InstallationIR and RF Settings Setting radio codes Radio Code SettingsRadio codes DIP switch positions Channel code ranges From TXC-MSL pushbutton configuration Setting the Device DIP switchDevice DIP switch positions and values Using the PC Presenter Without a PC ComputerPosition SW3 SW2 Wiring Requirements Setting Mouse ModeWire size Wiring guidelinesWiring Guidelines Preparing captive wiresPre-Installation Connecting the AXR-MSE to the PC mouse and PC Installing the PC PresenterInstalling the PC Presenter for Stand Alone Operation Connecting the AXR-MSE to the PC keyboard and PCUsing AXlink for data and power Installing the PC Presenter for AXlink OperationAXlink data and 12 VDC power supply connections LED indicators Installing the PC Presenter Using PC Presenter Commands Programming the PC Presenter in Stand Alone ModeProgramming the PC Presenter Clear memory List commands HelpShort form listing of keycodes Display version and copyright info Programming Transmitter PushbuttonsDisplay available memory Long form list of stored keycodesExiting program mode SendCommands SendCommandsCreating a buffer for keyboard input TXIDn SendStringsSendStrings RMACROn-sMouse Control Channels Mouse Control ChannelsChannel Direction Speed Using Levels OLDesign main window with example TXC-MS overlay Using the OLDesign Engraving ProgramUsing the OLDesign Engraving Program Replacing the batteries TXC-MSL Battery ReplacementAMX reserves