AMX PC Presenter AXR-MSE Wireless Mouse and Keyboard Controller, AXR-MSE Specifications

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Introduction

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AXR-MSE Wireless Mouse and Keyboard Controller

The AXR-MSE is the receiver/processor component of the PC Presenter. The AXR-MSE receives RF or IR signals from the TXC-MS(L) transmitter using the attached RF receiving antenna or an external IR sensor. The AXR-MSE connects between the PC keyboard and mouse cables, and the keyboard and mouse ports on the PC CPU. The AXR-MSE uses a standard four-pin captive wire AXlink connector to connect to an AMX Central Controller.

AXR-MSE Specifications

Dimensions (HWD)

• 1.86" x 5.63" x 4.06" (4.72 cm x 14.29 cm x 10.31 cm)

 

• Height with antenna: 5.49" (13.96 cm)

 

• Depth with connectors - 4.06" (4.47 cm) and with antenna - 5.12" (13.00 cm)

 

 

Power

65 mA (max draw) @ 12 VDC

 

 

Enclosure

Metal with black matte plastic

 

 

Receive frequency

RF: 418 MHz standard (other frequencies are available)

 

 

Front Panel

 

 

 

AXlink

Green LED indicates AXlink communication as follows:

 

• Off indicates no power or the controller is not functioning properly

 

• One Blink per Second indicates normal operation. Device numbers match the

 

programmed device numbers in the Axcess program on the master.

 

• Full On indicates that there is no AXlink activity.

 

 

DIP switch

8-position sets the AXlink device ID

 

 

MOUSE LED

Red LED indicates mouse data transmission activity

 

 

KEYBOARD LED

Red LED indicates keyboard data transmission activity

 

 

DATA LED

Red LED indicates RF or IR signal reception

 

 

 

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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 TransmitterTXC-MSL mouse controls Trigger switchTXC-MSL controls Front Panel AXR-MSE Wireless Mouse and Keyboard ControllerAXR-MSE Specifications Rear Panel Keyboard IN/OUTIntroduction IR and RF Settings Pre-InstallationSetting the TXC-MSL transmitter DIP switch Radio codes DIP switch positions Channel code ranges From Radio Code SettingsSetting radio codes Setting the Device DIP switch TXC-MSL pushbutton configurationPosition Using the PC Presenter Without a PC ComputerDevice DIP switch positions and values SW3 SW2 Setting Mouse Mode Wiring RequirementsWiring guidelines Wiring GuidelinesPreparing captive wires Wire sizePre-Installation Installing the PC Presenter Installing the PC Presenter for Stand Alone OperationConnecting the AXR-MSE to the PC keyboard and PC Connecting the AXR-MSE to the PC mouse and PCAXlink data and 12 VDC power supply connections Installing the PC Presenter for AXlink OperationUsing AXlink for data and power LED indicators Installing the PC Presenter Programming the PC Presenter Programming the PC Presenter in Stand Alone ModeUsing PC Presenter Commands Short form listing of keycodes List commands HelpClear memory Programming Transmitter Pushbuttons Display available memoryLong form list of stored keycodes Display version and copyright infoExiting program mode Creating a buffer for keyboard input SendCommandsSendCommands SendStrings SendStringsRMACROn-s TXIDnChannel Direction Speed Mouse Control ChannelsMouse Control Channels 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