AMX VTM-D15/A instruction manual AXB-TPI/3 Specifications, Dimensions HWD, Front Panel

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MultiMedia Touch Panel

AXB-TPI/3 Specifications

The following table lists the specifications for the AXB-TPI/3 and its related input modules.

Specifications

Dimensions (HWD):

3.47" x 13.75" x 8.38" (8.81 cm x 34.93 cm x 21.29 cm)

 

• With brackets installed for rack-mounting: 3.47" x 19.00" x 8.38"

 

(8.81 cm x 48.26 cm x 21.29 cm)

 

• With brackets rotated 45° for under/over/vertical surface mounting:

 

3.85" x 19.00" x 8.38" (9.78 cm x 48.2 cm x 21.29 cm)

 

 

Front Panel:

 

Output Resolution LEDs

3 red LEDs indicate the output video resolution:

 

• VGA LED - VGA output display resolution LED lights to indicate an active 640

 

x 480 (HV) resolution.

 

• SVGA LED - SVGA output display resolution LED lights to indicate an active

 

800 x 600 (HV) resolution.

 

• XGA LED - XGA output display resolution LED lights to indicate an active

 

1024 x 768 (HV) resolution.

 

 

AXlink LED

Green LED indicates AXlink status. AXlink LED blinks to indicate the communi-

 

cation activity, power, and data status:

 

• One blink per second: Power is active and AXlink data communication is

 

functional.

 

• Full On: Power is active and AXlink data communication is not functional.

 

 

Program Port

4-pin AXlink data/power bus jack. This port is an RS-232 DB-9 connector

 

(male) that can be connected to a DB-9 port on a PC; used with serial com-

 

mands, SoftROM downloads, other DB-9 capable panels, and to upload/down-

 

load touch panel page information from the TPDesign3 program.

 

 

Touch Drivers

Downloadable touch drivers allow you to add to the standard list of available

 

drivers. Currently supports devices such as the VTM-D15/A and

 

Elo Intellitouch® touch monitors.

Current Consumption

• 630 mA - with no input modules (cards) only supplying power to the TPI/3

 

• 1.13 A - with 1 input module/card - 500 mA input module

 

• 1.63 A - with 2 input modules/card - 500 mA input module

 

• 2.13 A - with 3 input modules/card - 500 mA input module

 

 

Memory

Standard 9 MB (8 MB flash)

 

 

Font Support

Unicode font support. Buttons with Unicode fonts can only be created and

 

edited with the TPDesign3 Touch Panel Program (Version 3.16 or higher).

 

 

Slots

Equipped with any combination of input modules (S-Video/Composite, VGA,

 

and RGB).

 

 

Outputs

VGA, HD-15, and RGB 5-BNC

 

 

 

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Contents VTM-D15/A AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Upgrading the TPI/3 Firmware MultiMedia Touch Panel MultiMedia System ComponentsPin DB15 VGA Signal Cable Power AdapterPower Cord Pin Mini Din to 9-pin DB9 Touch Panel Signal CablePSN6.5 Power Supply optional VTM-D15/A and VTM-D15/AB SpecificationsSpecifications Floppy DiskIBM VGA VTM-D15/A and VTM-D15/AB Rear Components Rear component connection locations on the VTM-D15/ADimensions HWD AXB-TPI/3 SpecificationsFront Panel Rear Panel Components SendCommands AXB-TPI/3 Components RgbhvVTM-D15/A Sample Configuration Pin captive-wireInstalling the input modules Installation and WiringSetting up the AXB-TPI/3 Removing input modulesSetting up the Panel Mounting the TPI/3 in an equipment rackTable Top Installation VTM-D15/A and D15/AS Installing the Table Top support bracketFixing holes on each side of pull-out flap Connecting the cables on a VTM-D15/A table top panel Surface Mount Installation VTM-D15/AB and D15/ASBInstalling the Surface Mount support bracket Surface Mounting Kit VTM-WMB contents Connecting the cables on a VTM-D15/AB surface mount panel Rear of VTM-D15/AB shown with attached VTM-WMB bracketWiring the AXB-TPI/3 Preparing captive wiresWiring guidelines Using the AXlink connector for data and powerVGA in DB-15 Connector Pinouts Connecting the MultiMedia ComponentsUsing the VGA in DB-15 male high-density connector Pin Signal FunctionYour system is now connected and receiving power Installation and Wiring VTM-D15/A Startup and Setup Procedures Configuration and SetupFront Panel buttons and indicators LEDs Setting Up Serial procedures Setting Up Serial Communication from PC to the TPI/3Using Axcessx for serial communication Using HyperTerminal for serial communication COM Port Parameter SettingsParameter Setting Setting up the VTM-D15/A touch device Resolution Refresh Rates Setting the Output ResolutionAvailable Resolutions Supported Touch DevicesSetting Up AXlink procedures Setting Up AXlink Communication from Master to the TPI/3Calibrating the Monitor Using HyperTerminal for AXlink communication Using Axcessx for AXlink communicationSetting up the VTM-D15/A touch device through AXlink Setting Up NetLinx Communication from PC to the TPI/3 Use the following command to set the mouse driverSet the Output resolution of the TPI/3 by entering Using NetLinx Studio for communication via an COM Port SendCommand 130,’calibrate’ Configuration and Setup Upgrading the TPI/3 Firmware ConfigurationDownloading the Firmware Press F10 to exit the SoftROM program On Screen Display OSD Icons On Screen Display OSD FeaturesOn Screen Display OSD Icons Exiting the OSD Selecting the Language of the OSDAdjusting Screen Brightness and Contrast Adjusting Display Performance Phase and ClockAdjusting Horizontal and Vertical Screen Position Selecting the Picture Color TemperatureAdjusting Display Color Red, Green, Blue Adjusting OSD Menu Parameters OSD Position and TimerAdjusting the Picture Sharpness Adjusting the OSD Timer settingAutomatic Contrast Adjustment Optimizing Picture Performance in DOS Graphic/TextReturning Recall to Factory Default Settings Display Troubleshooting TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Use these messages to address panel issues Troubleshooting VTM-D15/A 15 MultiMedia Touch Panel Systems 12/02
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