User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- What you can do using ProVisionaire Touch
- Operating requirements of the software
- Terms and concepts to understand
- Installation procedure
- Startup
- Basic process
- Operations for common settings
- About the menu bar
- Settings file management — the File Management button
- Selecting multiple widgets — Multi Select button
- Creating a custom panel — the Page Edit button
- Widget design
- Assigning parameters
- Switching pages — the Page Selection button (Control mode)
- Managing pages — the Page Management button (Design mode)
- Registering devices to control — the Device Management button
- Control panel settings — the Setup button
- Control panel information — the Information button
- Preparations before you make connections
- Troubleshooting
- About the software license
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Operating requirements of the software
• Tablet device
• Hardware: Apple iPad (4th generation and earlier iPad, and 1st
generation iPad mini)
• OS: iOS 11.0 or later
* For the latest information about devices and OS versions that are
known to work, refer to the following website.
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
* This software does not work on iOS devices other than the iPad.
• Remotely controlling a system*
* See “Supported Devices” on the product website below to learn
which devices are supported by ProVisionaire Touch and ProVision-
aire Touch KIOSK.
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
• Wi-Fi access point (802.11n/5 GHz is recommended)
• Cat5e cable (for connection between the target system
and the Wi-Fi access point)
Systems that can be controlled
• For one MTX/MRX system device, up to eight controllers can be
connected, including Wireless DCP or AMX/Crestron units.
Settings
• Three access control levels can be specified:
Power User, Administrator, and Screen Lock.
• The Monitor Device function can be used to monitor the target
system.
• An iPad can be set up as a dedicated terminal for this applica-
tion (controller).
Tablet device (iPad) with ProVisionaire Touch
or ProVisionaire Touch KIOSK installed
Wireless LAN
connection
Wi-Fi access
point
CAT5e cable
Target system