AMX VTM-D15/A User Manual

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Configuration and Setup

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VTM-D15/A 15" MultiMedia Touch Panel Systems

4.

Verify the connection of the Touch Screen Signal cable from the touch monitor to the Mouse

Port on the rear of the TPI/3.

5.

Launch the NetLinx Studio program from the Start > Programs > AMX Control Disc >

NetLinx > NetLinx Studio folder.

6.

From the Main menu bar, select Tools > Master Comm. Settings to display the Communication

Setting dialog box.

7.

Select NetLinx from the Platform section.

8.

Select Network from the COM Port drop-down menu.

9.

Specify the IP Address and IP Port (default is 1319 for a Master Port).

10. Click OK to accept the changes and exit from the Communication Setting dialog box.

11. Select Tools > Windows Telnet from the Main menu bar to open a telnet session.

12. Select Connect > Remote Systems and specify the same IP Address as in step 8.

13. From within the telnet session window, type

SHOW DEVICES

. This gives you the device

number of the TPI/3. Example would be a TPI/3 with a value of 00130.

14. Use the following command to set the mouse driver:

15. Set the Output resolution of the TPI/3 by entering:

16. Refer to the Available Resolutions table on page 27 for information on resolution and refresh

rates.

17. Calibrate the TPI/3 by entering:

18. Once in the calibration mode, press the middle of the on-panel cross-hairs as they appear. After

the last cross-hair has been depressed and the coordinates points have been set, a dialog

displays the panel coordinate values.

Send_Command, <TPI/3 device number>,"’@MOU <# for touch driver>’"

Example:

Send_Command 130,"’@MOU 12’"

This command allows you to set the mouse driver number (#12 for VTM-D15/A) on the TPI/3 device using
a specific Device ID number (#130). The Supported Touch Devices table on page 27 lists the supported
touch devices and their associated ID’s. When

PRGM EX. 10

Send_Command, <TPI/3 device number>,"’@res <hor>x<ver>:<res>’"

Example:

Send_Command 130,"’@res 1024x768’"

Sets up the panel to display an output resolution of 1024 x 768 at a default screen refresh rate of 60. If
another refresh rate is needed, enter a colon after the vertical value and then enter the refresh rate value.

PRGM EX. 11

Send_Command, <TPI/3 device number>,"’calibrate’"

Example:

Send_Command 130,"’calibrate’"

Sets up the panel to begin the calibration process. Touch the cross-hairs that appear on the panel to
complete the calibration process.

PRGM EX. 12

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