AMX PC Presenter instruction manual Using Levels

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Programming the PC Presenter

Mouse Control Channels (Cont.)

Channel

Direction

Speed

 

 

 

14

West/Northwest

@speed1

 

 

 

15

Northwest

@speed1

 

 

 

16

North/Northwest

@speed2

 

 

 

17

North

@speed2

 

 

 

18

North/Northeast

@speed2

 

 

 

19

Northeast

@speed2

 

 

 

20

East/Northeast

@speed2

 

 

 

21

East

@speed2

 

 

 

22

East/Southeast

@speed2

 

 

 

23

Southeast

@speed2

 

 

 

24

South/Southeast

@speed2

 

 

 

25

South

@speed2

 

 

 

26

South/Southwest

@speed2

 

 

 

27

Southwest

@speed2

 

 

 

28

West/Southwest

@speed2

 

 

 

29

West

@speed2

 

 

 

30

West/Northwest

@speed2

 

 

 

31

Northwest

@speed2

 

 

 

32

North/Northwest

@speed2

 

 

 

33

Left mouse button

 

 

 

 

34

Right mouse button

 

 

 

 

Using Levels

The mouse operates on an X-Y (horizontal-vertical) axis. Level one is the X-axis and level two is the Y-axis. The range for both levels is 0-255. To send a level from the TXC-MS(L) to an Axcess Central Controller, use the keyword CREATE_LEVEL in your Axcess program as shown below:

CREATE_LEVEL <device>, <1>, <x-pos>

CREATE_LEVEL <device>, <2>, <y-pos>

PRGM EX. 16

This allows the use of the TXC-MS(L) transmitter as a wireless joystick or as pointing device to another unit.

For detailed information on Axcess programming and using levels, refer to the Axcess

Programming Guide.

 

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PC Presenter

 

 

 

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Contents PC Presenter AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Programming Transmitter Pushbuttons Introduction PC Presenter transmitter and receiver unitsTXC-MSL Specifications TXC-MSL TransmitterTrigger switch TXC-MSL controlsTXC-MSL mouse controls AXR-MSE Wireless Mouse and Keyboard Controller AXR-MSE SpecificationsFront Panel Rear Panel Keyboard IN/OUTIntroduction Pre-Installation Setting the TXC-MSL transmitter DIP switchIR and RF Settings Radio Code Settings Setting radio codesRadio codes DIP switch positions Channel code ranges From Setting the Device DIP switch TXC-MSL pushbutton configurationUsing the PC Presenter Without a PC Computer Device DIP switch positions and valuesPosition SW3 SW2 Setting Mouse Mode Wiring RequirementsPreparing captive wires Wiring guidelinesWiring Guidelines Wire sizePre-Installation Connecting the AXR-MSE to the PC keyboard and PC Installing the PC PresenterInstalling the PC Presenter for Stand Alone Operation Connecting the AXR-MSE to the PC mouse and PCInstalling the PC Presenter for AXlink Operation Using AXlink for data and powerAXlink data and 12 VDC power supply connections LED indicators Installing the PC Presenter Programming the PC Presenter in Stand Alone Mode Using PC Presenter CommandsProgramming the PC Presenter List commands Help Clear memoryShort form listing of keycodes Long form list of stored keycodes Programming Transmitter PushbuttonsDisplay available memory Display version and copyright infoExiting program mode SendCommands SendCommandsCreating a buffer for keyboard input RMACROn-s SendStringsSendStrings TXIDnMouse Control Channels Mouse Control ChannelsChannel Direction Speed Using Levels Using the OLDesign Engraving Program OLDesign main window with example TXC-MS overlayUsing the OLDesign Engraving Program TXC-MSL Battery Replacement Replacing the batteriesAMX reserves