AMX PC Presenter instruction manual TXC-MSL Transmitter, TXC-MSL Specifications

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Introduction

TXC-MS(L) Specifications

Dimensions (HWD)

8.50" x 2.00" x 1.56" (21.59 cm x 5.08 cm x 3.96 cm)

 

 

Power

3.0 VDC (two AA alkaline batteries - supplied)

 

 

Enclosure

Molded black matte plastic

 

 

DIP switch

8-position sets IR or RF mode and radio mode

 

 

Pushbuttons

Up to 26 pushbuttons (with custom overlay)

 

 

Mouse controls

16-position mouse disc (two speeds), left and right mouse buttons

 

• Trigger switch operates left mouse button on TXC-MS

 

 

Range

• RF: 1-way @ 200 ft (60.96 m) and 2-way @ 500 ft. (152.40 m)

 

• IR: 30 ft (9.14 m)

 

 

Range

• IR: 455 KHz

 

• RF: 418 MHz standard (315 MHZ and 433.9 MHz available)

 

 

Weight

• 0.35 lbs (0.16 kg)

 

• 0.25 lbs (0.11 kg)

 

 

Included accessories

• Blank overlay

 

• 2 AA alkaline batteries

 

 

Optional accessories

• Custom logos

 

• Color text and borders on engraved overlay

 

• Multiple engraved overlay colors

 

• Laser pointer on TXC-MSL (L - laser pointer)

 

 

TXC-MS(L) Transmitter

The TXC-MS(L) is an ergonomically designed pushbutton transmitter with up to 26 pushbuttons, an optional laser trigger (TXC-MSL only), and PC mouse disc. The pushbuttons activate PC functions or Axcess Push_Commands via infrared (IR) or radio frequency (RF) transmission. FIG. 2 shows the PC Presenter transmitter and factory pushbutton configuration. A DIP switch located in the battery compartment sets the transmitter for either RF or IR control. For information on setting the TXC-MS(L) for RF or IR control, refer to the Setting the TXC-MS(L) transmitter DIP switch subsection.

Pushbuttons

Left mouse button

Pushbuttons

Overlay (blank is standard)

Right mouse button pushbutton

Mouse disc

Pushbutton

Overlay (blank is standard)

FIG. 2 TXC-MS(L) mouse controls and 24 pushbutton locations

 

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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