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ViewPoint
Wireless Touch Panels (Wave Server)
Instruction Manual

ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels and
Accessories

Limited Warranty and Disclaimer
AMX Inc. warrants its products to be free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal use for a period of three years from date of purchase
from AMX Inc., with the following exceptions. Electroluminescent and LCD
control panels are warranted for a period of three years, except for the display
and touch overlay components which are warranted for a period of one year.
Disk drive mechanisms, pan/tilt heads, power supplies, modifications, MX
Series products, and KC Series products are warranted for a period of one year.
Unless otherwise specified, OEM and custom products are covered for a period
of one year. AMX, Incorporated software products are warranted for a period of
90 days. Batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered.
This warranty extends to products purchased directly from AMX Incorporated
or an authorized AMX Inc. dealer. Consumers should inquire from selling dealer
as to the nature and extent of the dealer’s warranty, if any.
AMX Inc. is not liable for any damages caused by its products or for the failure of
its products to perform, including any lost profits, lost savings, incidental
damages, or consequential damages. AMX Inc. is not liable for any claim made
by a third party or made by you for a third party.
This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought, or a claim is
made, under this warranty or as a tort claim (including negligence and strict
product liability), a contract claim, or any other claim. This limitation of liability
cannot be waived or amended by any person. This limitation of liability will be
effective even if AMX Inc. or an authorized representative of AMX Inc. has been
advised of the possibility of any such damages. This limitation of liability,
however, will not apply to claims for personal injury.
Some states do not allow a limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts.
Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or
consequential damages for consumer products. In such states, the limitation or
exclusion of the Limited Warranty may not apply to you. This Limited Warranty
gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that may vary
from state to state. You are advised to consult applicable state laws for full
determination of your rights.
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY, AMX INC. MAKES NO OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. AMX Inc. EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY.

Table of Contents
Introduction .............................................................................. 1
Overview

1

ViewPoint Models

1

Features

2

Related Instruction Manuals

2

What’s in this Manual

3

What’s New

3

Connections, Cleaning, and Charging ................................... 5
Overview

5

Application

5

Connectors

6

Multiple ViewPoints in an Installation

6

Cleaning the Touch Overlay

7

ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery

7

Power Supply

8

VPA-CHG FastCycle Battery Charger for VPA-BP

8

ViewPort Docking Station

10

Battery Charging

11

Touch Panel Basics ................................................................. 13
Overview

13

Touch Panel Pages

14

Standard Buttons

14

General Buttons

14

AXB-PT30 PosiTrack 30 Camera Controller

Selection buttons

15

Information buttons

15

Adjustment buttons

15

Keypad buttons

15

Decision buttons

16

Status buttons

16

Operation bars

16

Touch to Continue buttons

17

Table of Contents

i

Designing Touch Panel Pages................................................. 19
Overview

19

Activating the Edit button

19

Creating a Page

23

Adding a page

23

Setting the page color

24

Creating a Button

25

Adding a button

25

Resizing a button

26

Button Properties

27

Setting the button properties

27

Setting the button type

28

Setting the button border

28

Setting the channel code

29

Setting the variable text code

30

Setting the page flip

31

Setting the button colors for channel-off
conditions

32

Adding text to a button

33

Adding an icon to a button

34

Adding a bitmap to a button

35

Using TPDesign3 to Download Bitmaps, Icons,
and Fonts

37

Button Properties for External Pushbuttons

39

Creating an IR Macro Button

39

Pulse command

40

Wait command

41

What happens when the example macro
executes

43

Creating a Joystick

44

Adding a joystick to a page

44

Setting the joystick properties

45

Setting the channel code

46

Setting the level code

47

Setting the joystick colors/shades for
channel-off conditions
Creating a Bargraph

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48

Adding a bargraph to a page

49

Setting the bargraph properties

50

Setting the channel code

50

Setting the level code

51

AXB-PT30 PosiTrack 30 Camera Controller

Setting the bargraph colors/shades for
channel-off conditions

51

Linking the New Page to the Main Page

52

Exiting Edit Mode

55

Touch Panel Program Reference ............................................. 59
Overview

59

Setup Page

59

Beep

60

Display timer

60

Set time and date

61

Double beep

62

AXlink, output resolution, vX.XX, and
serial number

62

Setting brightness

62

Protected setup

63

Show palette

64

Wireless status (optional WAV-PK)

64

Wireless status (optional SMT-PK)

66

Wireless settings for VPT-CP and VPT-GS

67

Wireless Status for VPW-CP and VPW-GS

68

Wave-Pak not locked

69

Module version

69

Server version

69

RSSI

69

Network Eff.

69

Device Eff.

69

Device range

70

Server devices

70

Protected Setup Page

70

AXB-PT30 PosiTrack 30 Camera Controller

Baud

71

Device base

71

Device used

72

Setup password

72

Power up page

72

Wake up message

73

Auto assign

73

Page password

74

Calibrate

74

Power up message

74

System page

75

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Editor

78

Page tracking

79

Sleep message

79

Function show

79

Wireless Settings for VPW-CP and VPW-GS
Wave-Pak not locked

81

RSSI

81

Network Eff.

81

Device Eff.

81

Device range

81

Server devices

81

Wireless settings (optional SMT-PKM)

81

Edit button

82

Edit Bar - Button Menu Options

Table of Contents

84

Add

84

Copy image

85

Move

85

Resize

85

Delete

86

Text/image

86

Properties

90

Save

98

Paste

98

Save default

98

Set default

99

Put on top

99

Properties Page - Button Types

iv

80

99

General

100

Joystick

104

Vertical Bargraph

106

Horizontal Bargraph

107

Brightness

109

Time

111

Date

112

Keypad

113

Keyboard

114

Setup

114

Video Setup

115

Video Window

116

Video Joystick

116

AXB-PT30 PosiTrack 30 Camera Controller

RGB Setup

118

Protected

119

Properties Page - External Buttons

120

External buttons

121

Setting external button properties

123

Page Menu Options

124

Add

124

Copy

125

Rename

126

Delete

126

Page color

126

Go to

127

Popup on

127

Popup off

128

Move edit

129

Snap grid

129

Edit Bar - Quit Editor option

130

AXCESS Programming ............................................................. 133
Overview

133

PC to ViewPoint Connections

133

Programming the ViewPoint

134

AXCESS Programming Changes

134

System Send_Commands

135

Gray Scale and Programming Numbers

141

Colors/Shades of Gray and Programming Numbers 142
Font Styles and Programming Numbers

142

Border Styles and Programming Numbers

142

Shorthand Send Commands

143

Color/Gray Scale Send_Commands

148

Variable Text Send Commands

151

Shorthand Variable Text Commands

153

Buttons String Commands

157

Button Macro Commands

158

Loading Infrared (IR) Files........................................................ 161
Overview

161

IRLIBX

161

Loading an IR File

163

IR Memory Check

167

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Upgrading the Firmware .......................................................... 169
Overview

169

Configuration

170

Downloading the Firmware

170

Specifications .......................................................................... 173
Overview

173

VPA-BP ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery

175

VPA-CHG Fast-Cycle Battery Charger for VPA-BP

176

ViewPort Docking Station

177

Contacting Sales and Technical Support................................ 179
Overview

179

U.S. Sales and Technical Support Teams

179

AMX International Offices

180

Technical Support

180

Index......................................................................................... 183

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Introduction
Overview
The ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels and ViewPoint WAVE Touch Panels are handheld, liquid crystal display (LCD) panels that allow you to control devices remotely.
Figure 1 shows some of the available ViewPoints.

Figure 1
ViewPoint touch panels

ViewPoint Models
There are four models of the ViewPoint touch panels:
•

ViewPoint Color Wireless Touch Panel - (VPT-CP)

•

ViewPoint Grayscale Wireless Touch Panel - (VPT-GS)

•

ViewPoint Color WAVE Touch Panel - (VPW-CP)

•

ViewPoint Grayscale WAVE Touch Panel - (VPW-GS)

The VPT panels are one-way infrared (IR) and radio frequency (RF) only. The VPW
panels are two-way digital Spread Spectrum RF and one-way IR.

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Features
The other features of the ViewPoint touch panels are:
•

All panels have 6-inch diagonal (153.9 mm), 320 x 240 (HV) pixel screens

•

VPW-CP has a 256 color passive-matrix LCD screen

•

VPW-GS has a 16-shade grayscale LCD screen

•

Four external programmable push buttons

•

Programmable firmware via programming port connection

•

Programming port for uploading/downloading touch panel data

•

Panel programming, pages, and drawings are uploaded and downloaded
using TPDesign (Windows®) 16-bit or TPDesign3 (Windows) 32-bit touch
panel design programs

•

One-way RF or IR transmission (VPT-CP/VPT-GS only)

•

Two-way digital spread spectrum RF (VPW-CP/VPW-GS only)

•

Onboard battery-charging circuitry

Note

•

Unicode® character support for far-eastern languages such as Chinese

Characters for Middle Eastern

•

Hand-held or desktop usage

•

Battery life of 6 continuous hours with full back-lighting (VPT-CP/VPT-GS)

•

Battery life of 4 continuous hours (VPW-CP/VPW-GS)

Note
TPDesign3 is used to convert
G2 or lower panel pages into
G3 firmware compatible
pages.

languages such as Arabic are
not supported within the
Unicode fonts because they
are bi-directional. Buttons with
Unicode fonts can only be
created and edited using
TPDesign3 Touch Panel
Design Program.

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Related Instruction Manuals
These instruction manuals contain additional information that relates to the Color
Passive-Matrix mini-touch panels.
•

TPDesign3 Touch Panel Program

•

WAVE 2-Way Wireless Accessories and Adapters for Touch Panels

•

AXCESS Programming Language

•

OpenAXCESS Configuration and Diagnostic Program

•

Color Passive-Matrix LCD Mini-Touch Panels (Firmware version G3 or
higher)

•

Color Passive-Matrix LCD Touch Panel (Firmware version G3 or higher)

ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels

•

PowerTilt and PowerTouch Panels (Firmware version G3 or higher)

What’s in this Manual
This manual contains the following sections:
•

Installation
Contains cabling, connections, and connectors as well as
cleaning of the touch panel overlay, power supply, and battery information.

•

Touch Panel Basics

Contains descriptions and illustration examples of

touch panel pages.
•

Touch Panel Program Reference

Describes touch panel operations,

flowcharts, and button options.
•

Designing a Touch Panel Page

•

Explains how to connect the ViewPoint to your PC
for ViewPoint firmware upgrade using SOFTROM.

•

Contains step-by-step instructions to
create a touch panel page, button, joystick, bargraph, and set a page
color/shade.

Firmware Upgrade

Specifications

Describes the physical and operating characteristics of

the touch panels.
•

Identifies contact
information for technical support and technical publications, including
phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and Internet locations.

Contacting Sales and Technical Support

What’s New
Additions and revisions to this release of the manual include:
•

Added ViewPort Docking Station and instructions for creating an IR macro
button

•

Added and updated graphics

Revisions are identified with vertical margin bars on the outside margin, as shown
adjacent to this paragraph

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Connections, Cleaning, and
Charging
Overview
The ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels do not require hardware installation. This
section describes how to connect, clean, and charge the ViewPoint panels.

Application
Figure 2 illustrates an example RF application for ViewPoint models
Figure 2

VeiwPoint Touch Panel

VeiwPoint Touch Panel

ViewPoint application
example

One-way IR
Two-way RF
One-way IR

Power
Supply

AXR-IRSM

AXR-RF

AXR-WAVES
Card Frame

AXlink
AXlink

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Connectors
All ViewPoints have two connectors, as shown in Figure 3. The power jack is for
connecting an external 12 VDC power supply for ViewPoint operation and charging.
The programming jack is a three-wire, 2.5 mm stereo jack. The required cable and
power supply comes furnished with the ViewPoint.

Figure 3
ViewPoint connectors

Power jack
Programming jack

Stereo plug male
Male DB9
ViewPoint to PC
programming
cable
Cable FG10-517 to
cable FG10727 to your
PC's RS-232

Multiple ViewPoints in an Installation
Note
RF operating frequencies
cannot be user-adjusted.
Operating frequencies must
be factory-set.

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The ViewPoint transmits data via RF or IR. The VPT-CP and VPT-GS ViewPoint
Wireless Touch Panels are shipped to operate on a standard frequency of 418 MHz
RF and user-selectable 38 KHz or 455 KHz IR frequencies. The ViewPoints can be
ordered for different RF operating frequencies that must be set when the unit is
manufactured.

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Note
The 2-way ViewPoints do not
support AMX IR codes (38
KHz and 455 KHz) but do
support other manufacturers
IR codes. The 1-way
ViewPoints support all IR
codes.

The VPW-CP/VPW-GS operates on 2.4 GHz for two-way RF communications with
the AXR-WAVES Server. It also provides one-way IR using other manufacturers IR
codes.
If you plan to use multiple one-way ViewPoints within the same locals, it is strongly
recommended that each unit be ordered for operation on different RF frequencies.
This will prevent erroneous data being received by the respective AXCESS Central
Controller.

Cleaning the Touch Overlay
You should clean the touch screen overlay after each day’s use. Materials required
are:
•

Two clean, soft texture cotton cloths

•

Spray bottle of cleaning solution consisting of 50% isopropyl alcohol and
50% water.

1. Turn the ViewPoint off.
2. Spray a small amount of the cleaning solution onto one of the cloths.
3. Clean the touch panel overlay with the damp cloth.
4. Wipe the touch panel overlay with the dry cloth.

ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery
The ViewPoint requires use of a VPA-BP ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery. Figure 4
shows the VPA-BP and placement in the ViewPoint.

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Figure 4
VPA-BP ViewPoint
Rear battery cover

Rechargeable Battery
placement

Battery

Touch panel
(rear view)

Power Supply
Note
A 220 VAC power supply is
also available.

ViewPoints are furnished with a modular wart type Power Supply (Figure 5), which
requires an input of 110 VAC and provides an output of 12 VDC at 1500 mA. The
power supply can be used separately from the VPA-CHG to operate the ViewPoint.

VPA-CHG FastCycle Battery Charger for VPA-BP
The VPA-CHG FastCycle Battery Charger for VPA-BP includes a Power Supply as
shown in Figure 5. The power supply can be used for primary power or charging of
the VPA-BP ViewPoint Rechargeable Battery. The power supply barrel connector
plugs into the side of the ViewPoint.
When charging the VPA-BP, if the battery is inserted incorrectly (backward) into the
charger, a buzzer will sound. While the battery is charging, the red LED lights. When
the battery is fully charged, the green LED lights. If there is no battery in the charger,
neither of the LEDs light up.

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Figure 5
VPA-CHG (power supply and
VPT-CP Fast-Cycle Battery
Charger for VPA-BP)

12 VDC Power
Supply
Green LED
indicates battery is
charged
VPA-CHG Fast
Cycle battery
charger

Red LED indicates
charging

Charging pins

ViewPoint Wireless Touch Panels

Power supply
connection

Installation

9

ViewPort Docking Station
The ViewPort Docking Station (Figure 6) provides a built-in battery charger and an
angled desk docking station to cradle your ViewPoint touch panel. When a
ViewPoint is placed in the docking station's cradle, the ViewPoint makes contact with
the charging pins and the docking station then supplies power.
When a touch panel is not cradled on the docking station, a battery can be charged
when placed within the charging compartment. When a touch panel is cradled on the
docking station, all power is fed to the touch panel. A battery that was charging will
no longer be supplied with power until the ViewPoint is removed from the docking
station's cradle.

Figure 6
ViewPort Docking Station
Docking Station
Charging
compartment

Green LED
Red LED
Charging pins
Yellow LED

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Battery Charging
Note
When inserting or removing a
battery, insert or remove the
battery slowly to avoid false
indications on the LEDs.

When a ViewPoint touch panel is not cradled on the docking station, an optional
extra battery can be placed in the charging compartment. The optional battery is fully
charged in four hours when the optional power supply is plugged-in to the rear of
the docking station (Figure 7). The ViewPort Docking Station provides tricklecharging of the battery inside the ViewPoint when the ViewPoint is cradled in the
ViewPort.

Figure 7
Rear view

Power supply
connector

Rear view

Retaining ears
(tabs)

Status LEDs (Figure 6) are located on the bottom front of the docking station. There
are three LEDs; yellow indicates a ViewPoint connection to the docking station; red
shows a battery being charged in the charging compartment; green indicates that the
battery in the charging compartment is fully charged.

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Touch Panel Basics
Note
Refer to the TPDesign3
Instruction Manual for detailed
Touch Panel design
information or to the
ViewPoint VPXpress System
Design/Programming

Overview
This section contains descriptions and illustration examples of Touch panel pages
(Figure 8), buttons, message bars, and keypads. You can use the TPDesign3 software
program to create custom pages and download them to the touch panel. Or you can
use the ViewPoint VPXpress System Design/Programming Software.

Software Instruction Manual

Figure 8
Sample touch panel page

TPDesign3 page example

VPXpress page example

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13

Touch Panel Pages
You can download objects like buttons and drawings to a touch panel page. The
number of objects depends on the type and quantity of external devices you want to
control with the touch panel and AXCESS Control System. When you create multiple
pages, you must link them with buttons. Figure 9 shows how five touch panel pages
are linked to the Main page. Note that each page contains one button that goes to the
next page, and one that goes to the previous page.
Figure 9
Touch Panel pages with

Setup
Page

Page 1

Main Page

linked buttons
Page 2

Main

Page 1
Page 3

Page 1

Page 2
Page 4

Page 2

Page 3
Page 5

Page 3

Page 4
Main

Page 4

Page 5

Standard Buttons
Standard buttons types are rectangles, rectangle variations, and other geometric
shapes that you can create with the touch panel editor. Buttons are set with
attributes, which means there is feedback for the Central Controller when you touch
the button.

General Buttons
General buttons are part of the mini-touch panel program and cannot be changed.
You use general buttons to specify panel communication parameters and create or
revise pages. Button examples include selection buttons, information buttons,
adjustment buttons, and operation bars. Each type of General button is described in
the following paragraphs.

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Selection buttons
Selection buttons (Figure 10) appear on touch panel pages and set communication
parameters.
Figure 10
Selection button example

Note

Information buttons

These button types will be

Information buttons contain serial numbers and firmware version information. The
properties of these buttons cannot be changed. Figure 11 shows the serial number
information button in the Setup page.

displayed in black and yellow
to indicate that they are only
for information and can’t be
changed.
Figure 11
Information button example

Adjustment buttons
You can use the UP and DN buttons to set adjustment buttons. The adjustment
button example in Figure 12 sets the baud rate for the RS-232 connector on the touch
panel.
Figure 12
Adjustment button example

Keypad buttons
The keypad button opens a keypad (Figure 13) so you can enter a password or value
assignment. All keypad buttons are interactive except for the entry display.

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Figure 13

Entry display

Keypad example

Keypad entry (0 - 9)

ENTER – Processes the entry
CLEAR – Resets the entry to 0

Decision buttons
Decision buttons (Figure 14) appear when an operation has two options and requires
you to verify the action before it is performed.

Figure 14
Decision button example

Decision buttons appear when you exit the Editor bar, send or receive a drawing,
designate a communication protocol, or make an operation error.

Status buttons
Status buttons (Figure 15) appear when you try to perform operations that do not
function correctly.
Figure 15
Status button example

Operation bars
Operation bars (Figure 16) appear in the place of the Editor bar when you have
selected a button or page edit operation. The operation bar indicates which edit
function is currently active. When an edit operation is selected, it remains active until
you press EXIT on the operation bar.
Figure 16
Operation bar example

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Touch to Continue buttons
Touch to Continue buttons (Figure 17) appear when an operation requires user
acknowledgement. An example of an operation that requires user acknowledgement
is resetting the factory defaults.

Figure 17
Touch to Continue button
example

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Designing Touch Panel Pages
Note

Overview

Information within this section

These step-by-step instructions describe creating touch panel pages, buttons,
joysticks, bargraphs, and setting page color attributes. For in-depth information on all
the operations available on the touch panel, read through the Touch Panel Program
Reference section to learn about all the operations and techniques you can use to
design touch panel pages.

applies to all ViewPoint
models except as noted.

The VPT-CP and VPT-GS ViewPoint one-way models do not support bargraphs,
joysticks, VGA, or Video. These functions are available on the EDIT dropdown
menus and can be setup. However, the functions are not operational.
The VPW-CP and VPW-GS are two-way RF and supports bargraphs and joysticks.

Activating the Edit button
Note
If you have a pre-programmed
panel, you may not see the
Main page.

Before designing a touch panel page, activate the EDIT button that contains options
to add and configure touch panels and buttons. When powering up the mini-touch
panel, the first page is the Main page shown in Figure 18. Refer to Edit button and Go
to information in Touch Panel Program Reference if the Main page does not appear.

Figure 18
Main page

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1. Press SETUP in the Main page to open the Setup page shown in Figure 19.

Figure 19
Setup page

Note
Viewpoint touch panel
information buttons are
displayed with a black fill.
Firmware
version

These buttons can’t be altered
and are only used to display
information. Examples of
these are the AXlink,
WIRELESS STATUS,
OUTPUT RESOLUTION,
vX.XX, and SERIAL #
buttons.

2. Press PROTECTED SETUP to open the password keypad shown in Figure 20.

Figure 20
Setup page and password
keypad

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Note
If you press ENTER after
typing in an incorrect
password, you are

3. Enter 1988 in the keypad and press ENTER to open Protected Setup page

(Figure 21). For information on changing the password, refer to Touch Panel
Program Reference section. If you enter a wrong number, press CLEAR and reenter the number.

immediately returned to the
current page.
Figure 21
Protected Setup page with the
active EDITOR button

4. Press EDITOR to enable the Edit mode. The EDITOR button is highlighted when

enabled (Figure 21).
5. Press EXIT to close the Protected Setup page and return to the Setup page in Edit

mode.
6. Press EXIT again to return to the Main page. The EDIT button appears at the top

of the Main page indicating that Edit mode is active (Figure 22).

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Figure 22
Main page with EDIT button

7. Press EDIT to open the Edit bar. BUTTON and PAGE in the Edit bar (Figure 23)

are used to design and modify button and page settings.

Figure 23

Edit bar

Main page and Edit bar

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Creating a Page
Use the PAGE menu in the Edit bar to create touch panel pages.

Adding a page
1. Press PAGE on the Edit bar to open the PAGE menu shown in Figure 24.
Figure 24
PAGE menu

2. ADD to open the keyboard.
3. Enter NEW PAGE (Figure 25) using the keyboard. Page names can be up to 20

characters.

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Figure 25
Keyboard

Note
Page naming does not allow
you to change the font type,
as is only available for
buttons.

4. Press EXIT CHANGE to add NEW PAGE to touch panel memory, close the

keyboard, and return to the new page.

Setting the page color
1. Press the EDIT button to open the Edit bar on the newly created page.
2. Press PAGE on the Edit bar to open the PAGE menu.
3. Press PAGE COLOR to open the color palette shown in Figure 26.
Figure 26
Color palette

Note
The VPT-GS will display gray
scale options.

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4. Select a page color from the palette. The page automatically changes to the new

color.

Creating a Button
Use the BUTTON menu in the Edit bar to create touch panel buttons.

Adding a button
1. Press EDIT to open the Edit bar.
2. Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu shown in Figure 27.
Figure 27
BUTTON menu

3. Press ADD to open the ADD BUTTON operation bar (Figure 28).
Figure 28
ADD BUTTON operation bar

4. Touch and drag your finger horizontally down the LCD screen to create the

button as shown in Figure 29. The first touch point is the upper-left corner of the
button.

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Figure 29

Width

Add a button example

Touch Point

Height

5. Release your finger from the panel to store the button dimensions into panel

memory.
6. Press EXIT to close the Edit bar.

Resizing a button
1. Press EDIT to open the Edit bar.
2. Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu.
3. Press RESIZE to open the RESIZE BUTTON operation bar (Figure 30).

Figure 30
RESIZE BUTTON operation
bar

4. Push the edge of the button, and drag your finger horizontally across the screen

and down to resize the button (Figure 31).
Figure 31
Resizing a button

Touch any edge or
corner and drag to
resize.

5. Release your finger from the panel to store the button dimensions into the panel

memory.
6. Press EXIT in the Edit bar to exit Resize mode.

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Button Properties
Note
One-way ViewPoints do not
support bargraphs, sliders,
joysticks, VGA, or video.
Note
The same steps apply to
setting properties for external
buttons.

Use the PROPERTIES option of the BUTTON menu in the Edit bar to set button
borders, page flips, button colors for channel on and off conditions, and channel and
variable text codes.

Setting the button properties
1. Press EDIT to open the Edit.
2. Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu options.
3. Press PROPERTIES to open the PROPERTIES operation bar shown in

Figure 32.

Figure 32
PROPERTIES message bar

4. Press the button you just added to open the Button Properties page shown in

Figure 33. This page lists the properties for the active button.

Figure 33
Button Properties page
Note
The contents of the Button
Properties page will change
according to the type of button
selected. The example shown
here is for a GENERAL type
button.

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Setting the button type
1. Press BUTTON TYPE in the Button Properties page. This opens the BUTTON

TYPE menu, shown in Figure 34. Press MORE at the bottom of the first page of
Button Types options to view the next page of options. Press PREV to view the
first page.
Figure 34
Button Types menu

2. Select a button type for the selected button to open the associated Button

Properties page for the selected button type. Each button type has its own Button
Properties page with settings specific to the button type. For example, select
GENERAL from the menu to set the selected button as a general button. This
opens the GENERAL Button Properties page, shown in Figure 33.

Setting the button border
1. Press BORDER in the Button Properties page to open the BUTTON BORDER

pages shown in Figure 35. These menu pages appear individually and can all be
viewed by using the MORE and PREV buttons.

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Figure 35
BUTTON BORDER menu
pages

2. Press 3D RECTANGLE 1 to set the button border to 3D RECTANGLE 1 style and

return to the Button Properties page. The BORDER button in the Button
Properties page changes to show the active border type. In this case, the button
changes to the 3D-rectangle border.
Note

Setting the channel code

If DEVICE USED is set to 4

The channel buttons that set the device and button channel codes for the touch panels
are shown in Figure 36. Refer to Figure 143 for more information on DEV and CHAN.

and Base Device Number is
128, the Central Controller
recognizes bus devices 128,
129, 130, and 131.
Figure 36
CHANNEL code buttons

Note
The panel will not allow you to
enter a device number greater
than the DEVICE USED
without first displaying a
decision box. This box asks
you to decide whether you
accept the new selection or
default to the previous value.

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1. Press DEV to open the keypad and set the touch panel’s device number.
2. Enter 1, 2, 3, or 4 in the keypad. The AXCESS software program uses device

codes 1 through 4 to identify the touch panel. Refer to the Touch Panel Program
Reference section for detailed information.
a.

For 1-way ViewPoints, use device number 1 for AMX IR and RF. Use device
numbers 2, 3, and 4 for other manufacturer’s IR codes.

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b.

Note
If DEVICE USED is set to 4
and Base Device Number is
128, the Central Controller
recognizes bus devices 128,
129, 130, and 131.

For 2-way ViewPoints, AMX IR is not supported (38 KHz and 455 KHz) but
other manufacturer’s IR codes are supported by assigning ViewPoint device
numbers 2, 3, and 4 for IR codes.

3. Press ENTER to store the device number into memory, close the keypad, and

return to the Button Properties page.
4. Press CHAN to open a keypad and enter a channel value of 1 through 255 in the

Note
The channel code for nonactive buttons is 0 and for
active buttons is 1 through
255.

keypad. The AXCESS software program uses the channel code number to
identify the button and its’ programmed operations.
5. Enter 1 through 255 in the keypad. The AXCESS software program uses the

channel code number to identify the button and its operations.
6. Press ENTER to store the channel number in memory, close the keypad, and

return to the Button Properties page.

Setting the variable text code

Note
One-way ViewPoint touch
panels do not support variable

The variable text buttons that set the device and button channel codes for the touch
panels are shown in Figure 37.

text.
Figure 37
VAR TEXT code button

Note

1. Press DEV to open a keypad and set the device number.

The panel will not allow you to

2. Enter 1, 2, 3, or 4 in the keypad. The AXCESS software program uses device

enter a device number greater
than the DEVICE USED
without first displaying a
decision box. This box asks
you to decide whether you
accept the new selection or
default to the previous value.

3. Press ENTER to store the device number in memory, close the keypad, and

return to the Button Properties page.
4. Press CHAN to open a keypad and set the channel number.
5. Enter a channel value of 1 through 255 in the keypad. The AXCESS software

Note
The channel codes for nonactive buttons is 0, and active
buttons is 1 through 255.

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codes 1 through 4 to identify the touch panel. Refer to the Touch Panel Program
Reference section in this manual for detailed information.

program uses the channel code number to identify the button and its operations.
6. Press ENTER to store the channel number into memory, close the keypad, and

return to the Button Properties page.

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Setting the page flip
1. Press the left PAGE FLIP box in the Button Properties page (Figure 38) to open

the Page Flip Type list (Figure 39).
Page Flip Type button

Figure 38

Flip to Page button

Page FLIP boxes

2. Press FLIP STANDARD to select a standard page flip.
3. Press the right PAGE FLIP box (Figure 38) to open the PAGE FLIP TYPE menu

(Figure 39).
Figure 39
PAGE FLIP TYPE menu

Note
When selecting FLIP PREVIOUS in the Page FLIP type
button, the PAGE menu
appears.

4. Press the right FLIP to Page to open a list of all the touch panel pages stored into

memory. If the desired page is not present in the PAGE flip destination menu
(Figure 40), check to verify that the page has been saved.

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Figure 40
PAGE flip destination menu

5. Press MAIN PAGE to set the page flip to the Main page.

Setting the button colors for channel-off conditions
1. Press the target button to open the Button Properties page
2. Press BORDER in the CHANNEL OFF subsection of the Button Properties page

(Figure 41).
Figure 41
CHANNEL OFF/ON COLOR
settings box

3. The color palette (Figure 42) appears.
Figure 42
Color palette
Note
The VPT-GS will display gray
shades for selection.

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4. Press black to set the border color.
5. Press the FILL button in the Button Properties page to open the color palette.
6. Press white to set the fill color.
7. Press the TEXT button to open the palette
8. Press red to set the text color
9. Press EXIT SAVE CHANGE in the Button Properties page to store the new

button properties into memory and return to the current page
10. Press EXIT on the PROPERTIES operation bar

Adding text to a button
Use the BUTTON option in the Edit bar to add text to buttons, joysticks, and
bargraphs.
1. Press EDIT to open the Edit bar.
2. Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu.
3. Press TEXT/IMAGE to add text into the button. The TEXT/IMAGE operation

bar shown in (Figure 43) appears.
Figure 43
TEXT/IMAGE operation bar

4. Press the target button to open the Text/Image page shown in Figure 44.

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Figure 44
Text/Image page

Note

5. Press TEXT OFF to open the keyboard.

The CHANGE FONT button

6. Enter MAIN PAGE in the keyboard. The text appears in the message box at the

only appears when changing
the font of a function button
and does not apply to popup
pages.

top of the keyboard. If you exceed the space in the button, the touch panel edits
the message to fit in the space provided. Change the size of the button or reduce
the font size to compensate.
7. Press EXIT CHANGE to close the keyboard and return to the Text/Image page

Note

8. Press MAKE ON SAME AS OFF to set the text for both TEXT ON and TEXT OFF

You can’t create or edit buttons with Unicode fonts within
the on-board editor. Any use
of the TEXT/IMAGE button to
alter or create Unicode font
supported buttons must be

states of the button.
9. Press EXIT SAVE CHANGE to close the Text/Image page and return to the Main

page.
10. Press EXIT in the Edit bar to exit Edit TEXT/IMAGE mode.

done in TPDesign3 Touch
Panel Design Program.

Adding an icon to a button
Use the BUTTON option in the Edit bar to add icons to buttons, joysticks, bargraphs,
and video windows. Refer to

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Using TPDesign3 to Download Bitmaps, Icons, and Fonts for more information on
importing icons into your touch panel.
1. Press EDIT to open the Edit bar.
2. Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu.
3. Press TEXT/IMAGE to add text to the button. The TEXT/IMAGE operation bar

appears.
4. Press the target button to open the Text/Image page.
5. Press ICON OFF to set the icon for the OFF state of the selected button. This

opens the ICONS menu (Figure 45), which contains a list of all the icons
currently available to the project
Figure 45
ICONS menu example

6. Select an icon from the menu. This sets the icon for the selected button’s Off state
7. On the Text/Image page, press MAKE ON SAME AS OFF to set the icon for both

On and Off states of the button.
8. Press EXIT SAVE CHANGE to set the button text and close the Text/Image page

and return to the NEW page.
9. Press EXIT in the Edit bar to exit Edit Text/Image mode and close the Edit bar.

Adding a bitmap to a button
Use the BUTTON option in the Edit bar to add bitmaps to buttons, joysticks,
bargraphs, and video windows. Refer to

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Using TPDesign3 to Download Bitmaps, Icons, and Fonts for more information on
importing bitmaps into your touch panel.
1. Press EDIT to open the Edit bar.
2. Press BUTTON on the Edit bar to open the BUTTON menu (Figure 27).
3. Press TEXT/IMAGE to add text to the button. The TEXT/IMAGE operation bar

shown in Figure 43 appears.
4. Press the button to open the Text/Image page shown in Figure 44.
5. Press BTMP OFF to set the bitmap for the OFF state of the selected button. This

opens the BITMAPS menu. The BITMAPS menu contains a list of all the bitmaps
currently available to the project. An example BITMAPS menu is shown in
Figure 46.
Figure 46
BITMAPS menu example

6. Select a bitmap from the menu. This sets the bitmap for the selected button’s Off

state.
7. On the Text/Image page, press MAKE ON SAME AS OFF to set the bitmap for

both On and Off states of the button.
8. Press EXIT SAVE CHANGE to set the button text and close the Text/Image page

and return to the NEW page.
9. Press EXIT in the Edit bar to exit Edit Text/Image mode and close the Edit bar.

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Using TPDesign3 to Download Bitmaps, Icons, and Fonts
TPDesign3 allows you to import bitmaps, icons and fonts into your touch panel from
an existing touch panel program. Use the Download to Panel command to download
a project file.
To download bitmaps, icons and/or fonts from an existing TPDesign3 project file:
1. Launch the TPDesign3 software program and open a project file that contains the

desired bitmaps, icons, and fonts.
2. Select File from the menu bar to open the File menu.
3. In the File menu, click on Download to Panel. This opens the Download to Panel-

Comm Settings tab shown in Figure 47. Use this tab to set the communications
port, baud rate, and other communication settings.
Figure 47
Download to Panel dialog
box: Comm Settings tab

Note
The Comm Settings tab is the
first tab in the Download To
Panel dialog that opens.

4. Use the Actions tab (Figure 48) to set the communication mode with the touch

panel and to select which elements of the project file you want to download to
the touch panel.

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Figure 48
Sample Download To Panel
dialog box: Actions tab

5. I n the What To Send area, select one or more of the available options (Bitmaps,

Icons, Fonts).
6. Select the mode of communication with the touch panel. After clicking on

Connect, the AXlink window opens, as shown in Figure 49. The AXlink window
displays the AXlink ID and Available Panels fields.
7. The AXlink ID field displays the selected AXlink address. The Available Panels

field the device addresses that are available.
8. Once you have selected which elements to download, and set the

communications mode and AXlink device settings, click Begin to begin
downloading the project file into the touch panel. The bargraph at the bottom of
the Download To Panel dialog box indicates the progress (in percent) of the
download.

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Figure 49
Sample Download To Panel
dialog box with AXlink window

Note
Although these pushbuttons
don't appear on-screen, their
functionality can be set just as
any other button on the touch
panel. Refer to the Button
Properties subsection for
further information on the
Properties’ page features.

9. After completing the download, cut, copy and paste buttons as needed. The

bitmaps, icons and fonts that were downloaded are now accessible via the
BITMAPS, ICONS and FONTS menus.

Button Properties for External Pushbuttons
If your touch panel comes with external pushbuttons, these can be configured with
features similar to on-screen buttons. Refer to Creating a Button, Button Properties, and
Properties Page – External Buttons for detailed information. Use the PROPERTIES
operation bar to assign properties to external pushbuttons. The BUTTON options and
VARIABLE TEXT features within the Properties page will not appear. Although the
Border and Color sections of this page appear, they are of no use to external
pushbuttons since they do not appear on-screen.

Creating an IR Macro Button
Creating an IR macro button allows controlling multiple devices with a single touch
panel button. You are only limited by touch panel IR memory (16 Kb). The following
steps provide an example of creating an IR macro button controlling a television,
VCR, and a satellite tuner. Syntax for a macro command is (refer to the AXCESS
Programming section):
The IR macro button will perform the following processes when pushed.
•

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Turn On a Television and set the audio volume.

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•

Turn On a VCR and select TV.

•

Turn On a satellite receiver.

Pulse command
Figure 50 shows a sample pulse command format and description of the variables.
Figure 50

•

Format:

Sample Pulse command
format and variable
description

Sample


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