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Instructions AMX, Modèle Wireless Touch Panels (Wave Server)

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The page password range is 1-5,999. • CLEAR Clears the number in the keypad display. • ENTER Sets the page password number, closes the keypad, and returns to the Protected Setup page. Calibrate Press CALIBRATE to open the CALIBRATE decision button shown in Figure 103 and reset the vertical and horizontal touch points on the LCD. • YES Starts the calibration process. Carefully press each crosshair that appears using your finger or dull pointer. When the calibration process is complete, press the screen to return to the Protected Setup page. • NO Cancels the calibration process. Power up message Press POWER UP MESSAGE (Figure 104) to open the keyboard, and enter an ASCII string to be sent to the Central Controller when the touch panel is powered up. The Central Controller can be programmed to perform specific operations when the 74 Touch Panel Program Reference ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels message is received. Refer to the AXCESS Programming section for detailed programming information. Figure 104 POWER UP MESSAGE button System page Press the SYSTEM PAGE button (Figure 105) to open the System page (Figure 106). Figure 105 SYSTEM PAGE button SVSTEM PAGE POWER UP MESSAGE Figure 106 System page Warning The System page should only be used to purge unwanted buttons, bitmaps, icons, fonts, and stored touch panel settings. Before using this page, make sure you have a backup copy of the touch panel program stored in the TPDesign3 software program. If you press YES on any of the DELETE buttons, the stored data is permanently erased from panel memory. Figure 107 Delete All Buttons decision button DELETE ALL BUTTONS Opens the decision button shown in Figure 107. Press YES to clear all touch panel buttons or NO to cancel the operation. Are You Sure You Mant To Delete All Buttons? ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels Touch Panel Program Reference 75 Figure 108 Delete All Bitmaps decision button Figure 109 Delete All Icons decision button Figure 110 Delete All Fonts decision button BUTTON MEM FREE Shows the memory available to store buttons in 1,024-byte increments. DELETE ALL BITMAPS Opens the decision button shown in Figure 108. Press YES to clear all the bitmaps or NO to cancel the operation. Are You Sure You Want To Delete All Bitmaps? BITMAP MEM FREE Shows the memory available to store bitmap graphics in 1,024-byte increments. DELETE ALL ICONS Opens the decision button shown in Figure 109. Press YES to clear all the icons or NO to cancel the operation. Are You Sure You Want To Delete All Icons? ICON MEM FREE Shows the memory available to store icons in 1,024-byte increments. DELETE ALL FONTS Opens the decision button shown in Figure 110. Press YES to clear all the fonts or NO to cancel the operation. Are You Sure You Want To Delete All Fonts? • FONT MEM FREE Shows the memory available to store fonts in 1,024-byte increments. • SHOW BITMAPS ID'S Opens the BITMAPS menu (Figure 111) that lists bitmap files stored in touch panel memory. 76 Touch Panel Program Reference ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels Figure 111 BITMAPS menu • SHOW ICONS ID'S Opens the ICONS menu (Figure 112) that lists icons stored in touch panel memory. — MORE Forwards the menu listing. — ABORT Cancels the menu process and returns to the current page. Figure 112 ICONS menu **ICONS** NONE Cass CDP LDP UCR DSS (Blank) DUD (Blank) Tuner Phono DAT (Blank) • SHOW FONTS ID'S Opens the FONTS menu (Figure 113) that lists fonts stored in touch panel memory. ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels Touch Panel Program Reference 77 Figure 113 FONTS menu Note You can use the TPDesign3 software program to import variable fonts into the panel. Warning You should only use the FACTORY RESET button to erase all stored data in the touch panel. The data cannot be recovered after it is erased. Figure 114 CLEAR MEMORY decision button Figure 115 EDITOR button Note You can exit from the onboard editor by pressing the QUIT EDITOR button on the Edit bar. Refer to the Edit Bar - Quit Editor option subsection for detailed information. **FONTS** AMX Extra Small AMX Sma11 AMX Medium AMX Large AMX Extra Large AMX Hq11ow Large AMX Hollow Extra Large ABORT • FACTORY RESET Opens the decision button shown in Figure 114. Press YES to clear all touch panel memory or NO to cancel the operation. VES This will clear ALL memory. You will lose ALL settings. This is a complete RESET! NO This may take 30 SECONDS Editor Press EDITOR (Figure 115) in the Protected Setup page to activate the EDIT mode. EDITOR When you exit the Protected Setup page, the EDIT button appears on the top or bottom of the LCD. Press the EDIT button to open the Edit bar (Figure 116) and create buttons, pages, popup pages, and set a wide variety of touch panel settings. The active touch panel page name also appears in the active Edit bar. For example, the Edit bar sample in Figure 116 shows the current page name is New page. Because there are so ma...

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