Appendix B - Wireless Technology

10.Launch the Certificate Upload Utility and confirm the utility has detected the new USB connection to the panel:

Click on the Local Address field's drop-down arrow.

Confirm the new USB entry shows up in the list as: 10.XX.XX.1.

How to Upload a Certificate File

1.Install the latest AMX USB LAN LINK driver onto your computer by installing the latest versions of either TPDesign4 or NetLinx Studio2. This USB driver prepares your computer to properly communicate with a directly connected G4 touch panel (MVP/CV7/CV10/700Vi/1000Vi).

Refer to Step 1 from within the previous Step 1: Setup the Panel and PC for USB Communication section on page 197.

2.Access the target panel's Protected Setup firmware page and configure the USB communication parameters.

Refer to Step 2 from within the previous Step 2: Confirm the Installation of the USB Driver on the PC section on page 198.

3.With the panel successfully communicating with target computer, launch the Certificate Upload Utility.

Familiarize yourself with the User Interface options (Certificate Utility User Interface).

4.Locate your certificate file by using the Browse button and navigating to the desired file type.

5.Use the drop-down arrow in the Local Address field to select communication through either the computer's Ethernet port (Internet communication) or via the USB port (direct connection). If using an Ethernet connection skip to step 8.

6.For a USB connection, select the 10.XX.XX.1 IP Address which corresponds to the virtual IP Address assigned to the USB connection port on the computer.

7.For a USB connection, navigate to the Add IP Address field (bottom-right of the interface) and enter a value of 1 greater than the virtual USB IP Address.

For example: If the virtual USB IP Address is 10.0.0.1 then you would add an address for the directly connected panel of 10.0.0.2 (this is one greater than the USB address value detected by the utility).

You can send a certificate to ONLY ONE directly connected panel (via USB). If using the Ethernet port's IP Address, you can send a server certificate to multiple target panels.

8.For an Ethernet IP Address connection, select the IP Address which corresponds to the local computer's Ethernet address.

9.Navigate to the Add IP Address field (bottom-right of the interface) and enter the IP Addresses of the various target touch panels.

10.Click the Add button to complete the entry and add the new IP Address to the listing of available device IP Addresses. Repeat this process for all subsequent device IP Addresses.

11.Once your list is complete, click on the File drop-down menu and select the Save option to launch a Save dialog where you can assign a name to the current list of addresses and then save the information (as a TXT (text) file) to a known location.

This application must be run from a local machine and should not be used from a remote network location.

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NXD-700Vi specifications

The AMX NXD-700Vi is a cutting-edge touchscreen control panel designed to enhance the user experience in various AV environments, including conference rooms, classrooms, and home theaters. Featuring a sleek and modern design, the NXD-700Vi combines advanced technology with an intuitive interface, making it an ideal solution for both commercial and residential applications.

At the heart of the NXD-700Vi is a 7-inch high-resolution LCD touchscreen, which delivers vibrant colors and crisp details, ensuring that users can easily navigate through the various functionalities and options available. The screen is equipped with an anti-glare coating that allows for optimal visibility in different lighting conditions, making it suitable for any setting.

One of the standout features of the NXD-700Vi is its customizable interface. Users can personalize the layout and graphics, tailoring the control panel to meet specific needs or branding requirements. This flexibility not only enhances usability but also provides a unique touch that can resonate with the intended audience.

The NXD-700Vi employs advanced networking capabilities, allowing for seamless integration with a wide array of AV devices and systems. It supports Ethernet connectivity, enabling users to control various devices from anywhere within the network. This flexibility is particularly useful in large installations where managing multiple systems can be cumbersome.

In addition to its networking capabilities, the NXD-700Vi incorporates infrared (IR) control, enabling it to communicate directly with many AV components. This dual-functionality ensures that users can manage their complete AV setup, including projectors, audio systems, and lighting, all from a single interface.

Another notable characteristic of the NXD-700Vi is its robust security features. The panel can be configured to restrict access to certain functions or settings, ensuring that sensitive content or equipment is protected from unauthorized use. This is particularly critical in environments where information security is paramount.

The unit is also designed for easy installation and management. With a built-in web server, users can configure the NXD-700Vi remotely, streamlining setup and maintenance. This feature reduces the need for on-site visits, saving both time and resources.

Overall, the AMX NXD-700Vi stands out as a sophisticated, versatile solution for modern AV control needs. With its intuitive touchscreen, customizable interface, and comprehensive integration capabilities, it is an essential tool for enhancing control and interaction in both commercial and residential environments.