Operation/Reference Guide MXT/D-1000 10.1" ModeroX Series® Tabletop Touch Panel 10.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Modero X Series® Touch Panels ........................................................................1 Overview .................................................................................................................. 1 Features.................................................................................................................... 1 Modero X Dealer Benefits ........................................................................................
Table of Contents Upgrading Firmware .........................................................................................25 Overview ................................................................................................................ 25 Upgrading Firmware via USB Flash Drive ............................................................... 25 Load the Firmware on a USB Flash Drive ......................................................................
Modero X Series® Touch Panels Modero X Series® Touch Panels Overview See more and do more with the most elegant interface designed specifically for dedicated room control. The Modero X Series® Touch Panels provide several industry firsts, including a beautiful, panoramic capacitive multi-touch screen that provides users access to multiple applications with minimal navigation.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels MXT-1000 The MXT-1000 (FG5968-03) (FIG. 1) is ideal for boardrooms, conference rooms, or auditoriums where a panoramic control surface is needed to provide access to multiple functions simultaneously while remaining elegantly unobtrusive. In residences, it is perfect for kitchens, home theaters, or home offices where the panoramic control surface can be used to manage systems throughout the house. NFC Sensor Sleep Button 6 14/16" (174 mm) 9 14/16" (252 mm) FIG.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels MXT-1000 Specifications Power Requirements: Power Consumption: PoE (Power over Ethernet), 802.3af, class 3 • Full-On: 8W maximum • Standby: 3.2 W • Shutdown: 1 W Front Panel Components: NFC Transceiver: Antenna and transceiver for Near Field Communications device detection and interaction. Light Sensor: Photosensitive light detector for automatic adjustment of the panel brightness. Motion Sensor: Proximity detector to wake the panel when it is approached.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels MXT-1000 Specifications (Cont.) Video: Supported Video Codecs: • MPEG2-TS: MPEG-2 Main Profile @High Level up to 720p at 25 fps (decode only) • MJPEG up to 720p at 25 fps (decode only) Streaming/File Formats: MPEG-TS for MPEG2; HTTP for MJPEG Video Conferencing: External application using on-board camera and microphone through Micro-USB connection. Audio: Streaming/File Formats: WAV, MP3 Intercom: Full Duplex VoIP, SIP v2.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels Memory The MXT-1000 comes with 512 MB of SDRAM and 4 GB of Flash memory, neither of which can be upgraded. A maximum of 2.4 GB is available to the user for projects. Basic Operation The MXT-1000 is operated using its integral touchscreen, as well as the Sleep button on the top of the device (FIG. 1). If the device has gone into its Sleep Mode, a touch of the touchscreen or of the Sleep button will reactivate it.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels MXD-1000 The MXD-1000 10.1” Modero X Series Panoramic Wall Touch Panels (Portrait Wall Mount: FG5968-07; Landscape Wall Mount: FG5968-13) are ideal for boardrooms, conference rooms, or auditoriums where a panoramic control surface is needed to provide access to multiple functions simultaneously while remaining elegantly unobtrusive.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels MXD-1000 Specifications Power Requirements: PoE (Power over Ethernet), 802.3af, class 3 Power Consumption: • Full-On: 8W maximum • Standby: 3.2 W • Shutdown: 1 W Front Panel Components: NFC Transceiver: Antenna and transceiver for Near Field Communications device detection and interaction. Light Sensor: Photosensitive light detector for automatic adjustment of the panel brightness. Motion Sensor: Proximity detector to wake the panel when it is approached.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels MXD-1000 Specifications (Cont.) Communications (Cont.): Bluetooth: HID Profile v1.1, Keyboard/Mouse Support, requires MXA-BT Bluetooth Adaptor. Video: Streaming/File Formats: MPEG-TS for MPEG2; HTTP for MJPEG Video Conferencing (Landscape Only): External application using on-board camera and microphone through Micro-USB connection. Audio: Streaming/File Formats: Intercom: Operating Environment: WAV, MP3 Full Duplex VoIP, SIP v2.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels Micro-USB Port USB Port Top RJ45 Port FIG. 6 Rear of the MXD-1000 (Portrait) Memory The MXD-1000 comes with 512 MB of SDRAM and 4 GB of Flash memory, neither of which can be upgraded. A maximum of 2.4 GB is available to the user for projects. Basic Operation The MXD-1000 is operated using its integral touchscreen, as well as the Sleep button on the top of the device (FIG. 4).
Modero X Series® Touch Panels MXD/T-1000 Features Picture View By connecting a USB drive via one of the device’s USB ports (FIG. 3), Picture View allows the MXT-1000 to access JPEG images on that drive and display them on the touchscreen (FIG. 7). Individual images may be accessed at any time, or the entire collection may be displayed for predetermined times. Picture View may be stopped at any time by removing the USB drive, and the MXT-1000 will return to its default display page. FIG.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels Pause/ Resume Stop Random/ A-Z Counter Previous image saved Next image saved Timer FIG. 8 Picture View configuration popup menu 3. On the leftmost amber button, select between Rand (images display at random) and A-Z (images display in alphabetical order based on the name of the file). 4. The four grey buttons allow scrolling through saved images and the rate of display: The Previous Image Saved button returns the display to the first image uploaded by Picture View.
Modero X Series® Touch Panels Picture View Send Command The ^PIC Send Command stops either mode of Picture View, or starts Preview Mode. For more information, please refer to the Modero X Series Programming Guide, available at www.amx.com. All images must be in JPEG format. PNG and other image formats cannot be viewed through Picture View. Configuration The MXT-1000 and MXD-1000 are equipped with Settings Pages that allow you to set and configure various features on the panels.
Installation Installation MXT-1000 Installation Any USB peripherals (mouse, keyboard, etc.) may be connected to one of the two USB ports on the rear of the device (FIG. 9). Updates to the device’s firmware are also made via the USB ports. The 5-pin Micro-USB port is used exclusively for camera video and microphone output only. USB Ports Micro-USB Port Entry for RJ45/ PoE Cable Speaker FIG.
Installation MXT-1000 Ethernet Cable Clamp Connector FIG. 11 Bottom of the MXT-1000 To disconnect and reconnect the MXT-1000’s Ethernet cable to allow use of a hole smaller than 1.00” in diameter: 1. On a soft surface, turn the MXT-1000 face-down to access the bottom of the device. 2. Remove the clamp holding the Ethernet cable (FIG. 11) until the Ethernet cable moves freely. 3. Remove the Ethernet cable connector and pull the cable out of the clamp. 4.
Installation Installing the MXD-1000 into a wall The MXD-1000 comes with a clear plastic backbox (designed to attach the panel to most standard wall materials. This backbox has four locking tabs (two on top and two on bottom) to help lock the backbox to the wall. These locking tabs are only extended AFTER the backbox is inserted into the wall. (FIG. 13 and FIG. 14). When installing the backbox, make sure that the assembly is in the correct position and in the correct place.
Installation In order to guarantee a stable installation of the MXD-1000, the thickness of the wall material must be a minimum of .50 inches (1.27cm) and a maximum of .875 inches (2.22cm). The mounting surface should also be smooth and flat. The maximum recommended torque to screw in the locking tabs on the plastic back box is 5 IN-LB [56 N-CM]. Applying excessive torque while tightening the tab screws, such as with powered screwdrivers, can strip out the locking tabs or damage the plastic back box.
Installation Mounting Surface Locking Tabs #4 Screws Knockouts Back Box FIG. 16 MXD-1000 Back Box Installation (Portrait) 4. Thread the incoming Ethernet and Micro-USB wiring (if Micro-USB access is desired) from their terminal locations through the surface opening (FIG. 16 ). Leave enough slack in the wiring to accommodate any re-positioning of the panel. 5. Remove the back box knockouts (FIG. 16) and thread the incoming wiring through the knockout holes.
Installation Micro-USB Port USB Port Top RJ45 cable clip RJ45 Port FIG. 17 Rear of the MXD-1000 (Portrait) Top RJ45 Cable Clip RJ45 Port FIG. 18 Rear of the MXD-1000 (detail of the RJ45 connection) 11. Test the incoming wiring by attaching the panel connections to their terminal locations and applying power. Verify that the panel is receiving power and functioning properly to prevent repetition of the installation. Do not disconnect the connectors from the touch panel.
Installation MXD-1000 Landscape) Latch Hooks Back Box Mounting Surface Snaps FIG. 19 Installing the MXD-1000 If you see a gap between the panel and the back box, or feel any binding while locking down the panel, stop immediately and verify that no cables or other items are in the way. Do not force the panel into position, as this can cause damage to the touch screen or the panel electronics. 13.
Installation 2. With a stout, strong point (a push pin or straightened paperclip, for example), carefully press into the access holes in either end of the molding (FIG. 21) until the snap is disconnected. To facilitate the disconnection, grasp the bottom of the panel (Landscape) or right side (Portrait) and pull gently outward until the side of the panel is free of the snap.. Access holes FIG. 21 Location of access holes on MXD-1000 molding Always pull on the frame of the touch panel.
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Configuration and Programming Configuration and Programming Programming the MXT-1000 and MXD-1000 require the use of the latest versions of NetLinx Studio and TPDesign 4, both available at www.amx.com. Modero X Series Programming Guide Information on Settings pages, panel configuration, and programming is included in the Modero X Series Programming Guide, available at www.amx.com. MXD/T-1000 10.
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Upgrading Firmware Upgrading Firmware Overview The latest firmware (*.kit) file for each panel is available to download from www.amx.com. To download firmware files, go to the catalog page for your panel type, and click the link under "Firmware Files" on the right side of the catalog page (FIG. 25): FIG. 22 www.amx.com - example "Firmware Files" link on a touch panel catalog page The ZIP file that is downloaded via this link contains the firmware (*.
Upgrading Firmware Make sure this is the only .kit file in this directory - if not, the latest version will be used. 4. Eject or unmount the flash drive from the PC. Transfer the Firmware File From the Flash Drive to the Touch Panel 1. Connect the USB Flash Drive to one of the USB Type A ports on the panel. The Micro USB port cannot be used for firmware upgrades. 2. Go to the Install Firmware setup page (Configuration->Admin->Install Firmware): a.
Upgrading Firmware Upgrading from Previous Firmware The MXT-1000 and MXD-1000 allow the option to revert the device to the previous firmware run before an upgrade. To upgrade the device from previously loaded firmware: 1. From the Settings page, select the Configuration page. 2. From the Configuration page, select Admin. 3. From the Admin Configuration page, select Install Firmware. 4. In the Firmware Installation page, select Previous. 5. The Confirmation Dialog box (FIG.
Upgrading Firmware Upgrading Firmware Via NetLinx Studio The MXT-1000 and MXD-1000 use an Ethernet connection for programming, firmware updates, and touch panel file transfer via NetLinx Studio. If you have access to the panel’s network, you may transfer files directly to the panel through NetLinx Studio Firmware upgrades cannot be made through an Ethernet-connected PC to the touch panel, unless that PC is connected to the panel’s network.
Upgrading Firmware 5. Click the Edit Settings button on the Communications Settings dialog to open the Virtual NetLinx Master Settings dialog (FIG. 28). FIG. 28 Virtual NetLinx Master Settings 6. Within this dialog, enter the Master System number. The default is 1. 7. In the Available Connections section, click on the IP address for the touch panel to select it. 8. In the Virtual NetLinx Master Settings dialog box, click OK to close the box. 9.
Upgrading Firmware Viewing devices on the Virtual System 1. After the Communication Verification dialog window verifies active communication between the Virtual Master and the panel, click the OnLine Tree tab in the Workspace window (FIG. 29) to view the devices on the Virtual System. The default System value is 1. 2. Right-click on the System entry (FIG. 29) and select Refresh System to re-populate the list. Verify the panel appears in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window.
Upgrading Firmware 4. Select the appropriate Kit file from within the Browse for Folder window (FIG. 31). FIG. 31 Browse for Folder window 5. Select the panel’s Kit file from the Files section. 6. Enter the Device value associated with the panel and the System number associated with the Master (listed in the OnLine Tree tab of the Workspace window). The Port field is greyed-out. 7. Click the Reboot Device checkbox if it is not already checked.
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Appendix: Troubleshooting Appendix: Troubleshooting Overview This section describes the solutions to possible hardware/firmware issues that could arise during the common operation of a Modero X touch panel. Panel Doesn’t Respond To Touches Symptom: The device either does not respond to touches on the touch screen or does not register the touch as being in the correct area of the screen. If the screen is off: The device may be in Display Sleep Mode. Press and hold the Sleep button to wake up the panel.
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Appendix - Troubleshooting MXD/T-1000 10.
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