Operation/Reference Guide
Modero
G4 Touch Panels
NXD-1200V and NXT-1200V 12” Modero Video Touch Panels
AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
FCC Information
Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement
Page
Touch Panel Accessories
Table of Contents
Introduction
NXA-BASE/B Battery Base Kit FG2255K
Panel Calibration
Installation Procedures NXD-1200V Panels
Configuring Communication
Firmware Pages and Descriptions
Upgrading Modero Firmware
Programming
Troubleshooting
Appendix A
Time & Date Setup Page
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Table of Contents
Input mask operations
Input mask literals
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Table of Contents
Modero Video Touch Panels 1200V-Series
Introduction
1200V Panel Specifications
Product Specifications NXD-1200V and NXT-1200V
Introduction
Ethernet connectivity replaced ICSNet as a method of communication
Note The motion sensor can be adjusted via the Sensor Setup page
1200V Panel Specifications Cont
Sensor Setup Page section on page
Introduction
cable, be sure to power the panel On before attempting to connect the
1200V Panel Specifications Cont
Although the 1200V is only sold as part of a KIT configuration
Introduction
Cleaning the Touch Overlay
1200V-Series Modero Connectors
1200V Panel Specifications Cont
Power
Connecting and Using Input Devices
Product Specifications
Touch Panel Accessories
NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Breakout Box FG2254-10
NXA-AVB/ETHERNET
Installing the NXA-AVB/ETHERNET
Breakout Box
NXD/T Video-capable Touch Panels
Audio In - Right Channel
Wiring the NXA-AVB/ETHERNET connectors and cables
Audio In - Left Channel
Wiring the NXA-AVB/ETHERNET for Balanced Audio
Wiring the NXA-AVB/ETHERNET for Unbalanced Audio
GND IN IN+ GND IN IN+
GND OUT OUT+
Modero Table Top Cable Specifications
Modero Table Top Cable CA2250-50
Product Specifications
Maximum Table Top Cable Lengths for Modero Panels
Wiring information for the Modero Table Top cable
Modero Table Top Cable Specifications Cont
FIG. 10 shows the top and cross-section views of the Table Top cable
FIG. 13 Installing the CAT5 Suppression Ferrites
Installing CAT5 Suppression Ferrites
FIG. 12 Table Top Cable - Specification Elements
upgradeable
NXA-CFTP Compact Flash FG2116-2x
NXA-PCI80211G Specifications
NXA-PCI80211G Wireless Card FG2255-04
Product Specifications
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
NXA-PCI80211G Specifications Cont
installed with both the NXA-80211G wireless mini-PCI and 2 antennas
Step 1 Remove the existing NXT Outer Housing
Installation and Upgrade of the Internal NXT Components
5. Gently tilt the LCD backward to a 45 angle
Step 2 Install the 802.11g mini-PCI Wireless Card
FIG. 18 Location of the mini-PCI card connector on main board
Antennas connectors
FIG. 19 Installation of the mini-PCI card connector on main board
Connection point between the braces and the mini-PCI card
4. Remove the new CF memory card from it’s anti-static bag
Step 3 Install the Compact Flash Memory Card upgrade
Step 4 Close and Resecure the NXT Panel Enclosure
Installation and Upgrade of the Internal NXD Components
Step 1 Remove the existing NXD Outer Housing
FIG. 22 Location of the securing screws on an NXD panel
Step 2 Install the new 802.11g mini-PCI Wireless card NXD
Step 3 Install the new Compact Flash Memory card NXD
Step 4 Close and Resecure the NXD Panel Enclosure
I/O connector
NXA-BASE/B Battery Base Kit FG2255K
NXT-BP Power Pack FG2255-10
Product Specifications
NXT-BP Specifications
2. Repeat the above step for each NXT-BP battery
Product Specifications
Checking the NXT-BP battery charge
1. Power Off the panel before attempting to use the NXA-BASE/B
Installing the NXA-BASE/B to an NXT Modero Panel
FRONT
Installing an NXT-BP into the NXA-BASE/B
Top view
Charging the NXT-BP batteries with the NXA-BASE/B
NXT-CHG Battery Charger Kit FG2255-50K
Powering the NXT-CHG
Product Specifications
1. Connect the rear of the NXT-CHG to the power adapter
Reading NXT-CHG LED Indicator
Recalibration can only be done with Slot 1 on the NXT-CHG
Charging the NXT-BP batteries using the NXT-CHG
Recalibrating the batteries
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Touch Panel Accessories
Installing the Internal Components
Installation Procedures NXD-1200V Panels
Unpacking the Panel
Upgrading to the MB-TP12 VESA Mounting Kit
Removing the Original Modero Back Box
1. Detach all connectors from the side of the touch panel
Installing the MP-TP12 Back Box
Finalizing the installation
Cable Installation for the MP-TP12 Back Box
VERIFY THE LENGTH AND LOCATION OF THE INSERTED CABLES. ONCE THE
STRAIN RELIEF GROMMET IS CLOSED, IT IS DIFFICULT TO RE-OPEN
FIG. 34 MB-TP12 Mounting contact surface area
8020MM 2.5264MM 3.5590MM
2.6166MM
the drywall/sheetrock after the conduit box has been installed
Pre-wall Installation of the Conduit Box
Installing the NXD panel within a Conduit Box
Installation of the NXD Touch Panel
screws into the places
knockouts
CUTOUT FRONT BEZEL
Installing the NXD into drywall using Expansion Clips
Install the four drywall
THESE 4 HOLES ARE ONLY REQUIRED WHEN MOUNTING UNIT TO A SOLID
Installing the NXD into a Flat Surface using #4 screws
SURFACE PODIUM, DESK, ETC SECURE UNIT WITH #4 SCREWS CUTOUT
FRONT BEZEL
screws not included
Install the four #4
frame NXA-RK12
Installing an NXD into an optional Rack Mount Kit NXA-RK12
Rack mount
Preparing captive wires
Wiring Guidelines for the 1200V Panels
Wiring a power connection
Audio/Video Port Connections and Wiring
Ethernet RJ-45 Pinouts and Signals
Ethernet/RJ-45 Port Connections and Wiring
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Installation Procedures NXD-1200V Panels
Calibrating the Modero Panel
Panel Calibration
On-screen crosshairs used for calibration of the touch device
Testing your Calibration
The request to touch the crosshairs is the first on-screen message
Modero Setup and System Connection
Configuring Communication
Master’s instruction manuals for more information
Step 1 Setting up the Panel and PC for USB Communication
Configuring and Using USB with a Virtual Master
Step 2 Confirming the Installation of the USB Driver on the PC
This process completes the association between driver and device
Before beginning
Step 4 Using a USB to Configure a Virtual Master using NetLinx Studio
Step 3 Confirm and View the current AMX USB device connections
8. From within this dialog enter the System number default is
Step 5 Confirm and View the current AMX USB device connections
Hot Swapping
Wireless Settings Page - Wireless Access Overview
IP Routing
Wireless communication using a DHCP Address
Configuring a Wireless Connection
Step 1 Configuring the Panel’s Wireless IP Settings
Wireless communication using a Static IP Address
an NXA-WAP200G and the target WAP
Step 2 Configuring the Card’s Wireless Security Settings
Page
SSID field
Modero panels and an NXA-WAP200G
FIG. 62 WEP Key # Keyboard
These WEP Key identifier values must match for both devices
FIG. 61 WEP Passphrase Keyboard
14. If you are entering a Current Key generated either by your target WAP or another Modero panel, within the WEP Keys section, touch the Key # button to launch the WEP Key # keyboard FIG. 62, enter the characters and press Done when finished
IP Settings section - Configuring a DHCP Address over Ethernet
Configuring a Wired Ethernet Connection
Step 1 Configuring the Panel’s Wired IP Settings
page. URL is the most common method Master Connection MODE options
Step 2 Choosing a Master Connection Mode Setting
IP Settings section - Configuring a Static IP Address over Ethernet
Obtained from NetLinx Master
Step 3 Configuring the Ethernet Connection Type
Enter this IP into the Master IP/URL field on the
System Settings page
Master Connection - Virtual Master communication over Ethernet
these must match
Page
resides on the same Subnet as itself
FIG. 67 G4 Web Control page
Using G4 Web Control to Interact with a G4 Panel
18. Press the Back button to open the Protected Setup page
Using your NetLinx Master to control the G4 panel
If you do not get this field continue to step
11. Click OK to send the password to the panel and begin the session. A confirmation message appears stating Please wait, Initial screen loading
Upgrading the Modero Firmware via the USB port
Upgrading Modero Firmware
USB connector to the panel
Step 1 Configure the panel for a USB Connection Type
Step 2 Prepare NetLinx Studio for communication via the USB port
8. Navigate back to the System Settings page
The default Modero panel value is
Step 3 Confirm and Upgrade the firmware via the USB port
8. Select the panel’s Kit file from the Files section
Step 1 Prepare the Master for communication via an IP
Upgrading the Modero Firmware via an IP Address
Step 2 Prepare the panel for communication via an IP
7. Select the panel’s Kit file from the Files section FIG
Step 3 Verify and Upgrade the panel firmware via an IP
Upgrading Accessory Devices via the USB
Before beginning with this section
Step 1 Prepare the NXA-BASE/B for firmware transfer via USB
Kit file to the BASE/1 is done through the panel
Step 2 Upgrade the NXA-BASE/B firmware via USB
The default Modero panel value is
Step 1 Prepare the NXA-BASE/B for firmware transfer via an IP
Upgrading Accessory Devices via an IP Address
Step 2 Upgrade the NXA-BASE/B firmware via an IP
The firmware for the battery base can not be downloaded directly. Download of the Kit file to the BASE/B is done through the panel. The procedures for updating firmware to the base are nearly identical to those for updating panel firmware, except that the Kit file selected must be that of the BASE/B
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Upgrading Modero Firmware
Firmware Pages and Descriptions
Setup Navigation Buttons
Setup Navigation Button Elements Cont
Setup Page
Setup Page Elements
Connection Status
The Ethernet connection is not detected until after a reboot
Setup Page Elements Cont
may require more frequent battery charging
Connected via Ethernet or Connected via USB
Project Information Page Elements
Project Information Page
Panel Information Page Elements
Panel Information Page
Panel Information Page Elements Cont
Time & Date Setup Page
Time & Date Setup Page Elements
The elements of the Volume page are described in the table below
Volume Page
Time & Date Setup Page Elements Cont
Volume Page Elements
Volume Page Elements Cont
Protected Setup Page
Supported sampling rates for WAV
Supported WAV Sampling Rates
Video Adjustment - Video Adjustment Page
Video Adjustment Slide-Out Option Bar
Slot
Slot
Video Adjustment Page Elements Cont
Battery Base Page
Firmware Pages and Descriptions
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
This value can never exceed the Low Battery Warning value
Battery Base Page Elements
Firmware Pages and Descriptions
rating drops below 80%
Battery Base Page Elements Cont
Protected Setup Navigation Buttons
Protected Setup Navigation Button Elements
Protected Setup Page
Firmware Pages and Descriptions
Protected Setup Page Elements
pages
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Firmware Pages and Descriptions
Protected Setup Page Elements Cont
build 2.60 or higher
Button
G4 Web Control Page Elements
G4 Web Control Page
remaining fields are configured
G4 Web Control Settings
G4 Web Control Timeout
G4 Web Control Page Elements Cont
Sensor Setup Page Elements
Sensor Setup Page
Firmware Pages and Descriptions
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Please follow the steps below to set up Automated Brightness Control
Using the Automated Brightness Control feature DIM Mode
FIG. 98 Password Setup page
Password Setup Page
Calibration Page
Password Setup Page Elements
Wireless Settings Page Elements
Wireless Settings Page
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Wireless Settings Page Elements Cont
Firmware Pages and Descriptions
Wireless Settings Cont
Wireless Settings Page Elements Cont
Firmware Pages and Descriptions
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Firmware Pages and Descriptions
Wireless Settings Page Elements Cont
Press Done to accept any changes and save the new value
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol assigns IP Addresses from
System Settings Page
ETHERNET Only - disabled when USB is selected
System Settings Page Elements Cont
ETHERNET Only - disabled when USB is selected
ETHERNET Only - disabled when USB is selected
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
information on using the System Settings page
Firmware Pages and Descriptions
Button Assignments
Page Commands
Programming
Programming
Page Commands Cont
@DPG
@PDR
the ’Hide Popup’ command in TPDesign4
Page Commands Cont
as the ’Toggle Popup’ command in TPDesign4
the Clear Group command in TPDesign
Programming
Page Commands Cont
@PPM
modal = 1 and non-modal =
Programming
Page Commands Cont
@PSE
@PSP
Programming
Page Commands Cont
PPOF
PPOG
RGB triplets and names for basic 88 colors
Programming Numbers
Programming
RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors Cont
Index No
Name
Font styles and ID numbers
Default Font Styles and ID Numbers
RGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors Cont
Generate Programmer’s Report
TPD4 Border Styles by Name
Border styles
Programming
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Programming
TPD4 Border Styles by Name Cont
Border styles
Border styles
Button Commands
Button Commands
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Button Commands Cont
Programming
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BCB-500.504&510,1,12
Button Commands Cont
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BCF-500.504&510.515,1,12
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BCF-500.504&510.515,1,Yellow
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BCT-500.504&510,1,12
Button Commands Cont
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BDO-530,1&2,51432
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BDO-1,0,12345
Programming
Button Commands Cont
entry is required
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BMC-425,1,1,500,1,BR or
Button Commands Cont
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BMC-425,1,1,500,1,%BR
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BMC-150,1,1,315,1,%BR%FT%TX%BM%IC%CF%CT
Programming
Button Commands Cont
BMF-vt addr range,button states range,data
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BMF-500,1,%B10%CFRed%CB Blue %CTBlack%Ptest.png
Button Commands Cont
Programming
BMF Cont
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BMI-530,1&2,newMac.png
Button Commands Cont
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BML-500,20
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BMP-500.504&510.515,1,bitmap.png
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BNN-973,192.168.169.99
Button Commands Cont
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BNT-973,5000
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BOP-500.504&510.515,1,200
Programming
Button Commands Cont
3 = Streaming Video. 1200V panels only have Slot 1 available
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BRD-500.504&510.515,1&2,Quad Line
Button Commands Cont
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BSF-500,1
SENDCOMMAND Panel,BSM-500
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Button Commands Cont
Programming
SENDCOMMAND Panel,CPF-500
Button Commands Cont
SEND COMMAND Panel,DPF-409,Prev
ENA-vt addr range,command value
Programming
Button Commands Cont
0 = Normal
1 = Invert horizontal axis
SENDCOMMAND Panel,GRD-500,200
Button Commands Cont
SENDCOMMAND Panel,GRU-500,100
SENDCOMMAND Panel,GSC-500,12
SENDCOMMAND Panel,ICO-500.504&510.515,1&2,1
Button Commands Cont
SENDCOMMAND Panel,JSB-500.504&510.515,1&2,1
SENDCOMMAND Panel,JSI-500.504&510.515,1&2,1
Programming
Button Commands Cont
pass data
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Programming
Button Commands Cont
effect names
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
SENDCOMMAND Panel,UNI-500,1,0041
Button Commands Cont
SENDCOMMAND TP,UNI-1,0,0041
Programming
Text Effects
Text Effect Names
Programming
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
for debug purposes only
Button Query Commands
Programming
DEFINEEVENT
Custom Event Fields
Button Query Commands
Programming
?BCB
Programming
Button Query Commands Cont
?BCF
?BCT
Programming
Button Query Commands Cont
?BMP
?BOP
Programming
Button Query Commands Cont
?BRD
?BWW
Programming
Button Query Commands Cont
?FON
?ICO
Programming
Button Query Commands Cont
?JSB
?JSI
Programming
Button Query Commands Cont
?JST
?TEC
Programming
Button Query Commands Cont
?TEF
?TXT
Panel Runtime Operation Commands
Panel Runtime Operations
Programming
ABEEP
Programming
Panel Runtime Operation Commands Cont
@AKP
@AKR
SETUP
Panel Runtime Operation Commands Cont
Programming
@EKP
Programming
Panel Runtime Operation Commands Cont
@SOU
@TKP
These Send Commands are case insensitive
Input Commands
Input Commands
Programming
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Input Commands Cont
Programming
The following is a list of G4 compatible embedded codes
Embedded Codes
Embedded Codes
Programming
Panel Setup Commands
Panel Setup Commands
volume level = 0 - 100. 100 is maximum volume setting
Programming
The following is a listing and descriptions of Dynamic Image Commands
Dynamic Image Commands
Dynamic Image Commands
Programming
SENDCOMMAND Panel,RAF-New Image,%P0%HAMX.COM%ALab/ Testfile%Ftest.jpg
Dynamic Image Commands Cont
Programming
RAF-resource name,data
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Programming
Troubleshooting Information
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
doesn’t, refer to the Configuring and Using USB with a Virtual
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Information Cont
Refer to the NXA-BASE/B Battery Base Kit FG2255K section on
Refer to the NXA-BASE/B Battery Base Kit FG2255K section on
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Information Cont
Refer to the NXA-BASE/B Battery Base Kit FG2255K section on
Keypad. The default is 10001 and the range is from 1
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Information Cont
appear on the panel’s Setup page
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Text Formatting Codes for Bargraphs/Joysticks
Appendix A
Input mask character types
Text Area Input Masking
Input mask next field characters
Input mask ranges
Input mask operations
Input mask literals
The following are some common input masking examples
Input mask output examples
Special escape sequences
URL Resources
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Appendix A
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Appendix A
1200V Modero Video Touch Panels
Appendix A
7 Modero Widescreen Touch Panels
Appendix
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