AMX MT-1002 Quick Start Guide

QUICK START GUIDE
MT-1002 10” Modero G5 Tabletop Touch Panel
Overview
The MT-1002 (FG5969-47) 10” Modero G5 Tabletop Touch Panel features the G5 Graphics Engine, Quad Core Processor, and a capacitive multi-touch display. The touch panel features advanced technology empowering users to operate AV equipment seamlessly, while providing the ultimate in audio and video quality.
Sleep button
Microphone
USB Port
(side view)
FIG. 1 MT-1002
Product Specifications
MT-1002 SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions (HWD) 6 3/16” x 10 1/16” x 4 1/16” (157mm x 255mm x 103mm)
Weight 2.6 lbs (1.179 Kg)
Power Consumption
External Power Supply Required
Certications • FCC Part 15 Class B
Environmental • Temperature (Operating): 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
Included Accessories
• Full-On: 12.95 W maximum
• Standby: 5.8 W
• Shutdown: 1 W
• Start-Up Inrush Current: Not applicable due to PoE standard
Optimal performance requires use of one of the following AMX PoE power supplies (not included):
• PS-POE-AF-TC, PoE Injector, 802.3AF Compliant (FG423-83)
• NXA-ENET8-POE+, Gigabit PoE Ethernet Switch (FG2178-64)
• CE EN 55022, 55024, 60950-1
• IEC 60950-1
• C-Tick CISPR 22 Class B
• IC CISPR 22 Class B
• UL 60950-1
• VCCI CISPR 22 Class B
• RoHS
• WEEE
• Temperature (Storage): 4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
• Humidity (Operating): 20% to 85% RH
• Humidity (Storage): 5% to 85% RH
• Power (“Heat”) Dissipation: On: 109.2 BTU/hr Standby: 10.6 BTU/hr
• MXA-USB-C, USB Port Cover Kit (FG5968-18)
• Cat5e Ethernet Cable, Flat Black (ECA2265-10)
• UTP CAT.5E Snap In Coupler, Black (64-5968-01)
Connector Locations
USB peripherals (mouse, keyboard, etc.) may be connected to the USB port on
the rear of the device. Updates to the device’s rmware can also made via the
USB port.
USB Port
Speaker
RJ-45 Port
FIG. 2 10” BACKBOX (REAR VIEW)
Power via Power Over Ethernet
Power for the MT-1002 is supplied via Power Over Ethernet (PoE), utilizing an
AMX-certied, capacitive touch-compliant PoE injector such as the PS-POE-
AT-TC High Power PoE Injector (FG423-83) or other approved AMX PoE power source. The incoming Ethernet cable should be connected to the RJ45 port on the panel.
Powering On/Off Modero G5 Panels
Modero G5 touch panels may be powered on by touching and holding the Sleep button. To power off the panel, press and hold the Sleep button, and select Power Off on the on-screen menu (FIG. 3):
FIG. 3 SLEEP BUTTON - PRESS AND HOLD TO ACCESS POWER OFF/SETTINGS OPTIONS
Selecting Modero Or Acendo
MD-702/MD-1002 panels will be congured in the eld to operate as either a
Modero G5 panel or as an Acendo Book scheduling panel.
Upon rst boot, a wizard application allows the user to select the operating
mode for the device to run – either Modero G5 or Acendo Book
Once the operating mode is congured, that operating mode will be set from
then on.
In order to change operating mode after one was selected, a Factory Data Reset will reset the operating mode back to a point to which the user can select the operating mode using the wizard application.
Configuration and Programming
Modero G5 touch panels are equipped with a Settings menu that provides the ability to congure various features on the panels. To access the Settings menu, press and hold the Sleep button, and select Settings.
Note: Information on the Settings menu, panel conguration, and programming is provided in the Modero G5 Programming Guide, available at www.amx.com.
Setting the Panel’s Device Number and Device Name
1. In the Settings menu, select NetLinx. This opens a password keypad.
2. Enter the panel password into the keypad (the default is 1988) and select OK to access the NetLinx page.
3. Press Device Number to open the NetLinx editing window.
4. Enter a unique Device Number assignment for the panel and press OK.
5. Enter a unique Device Name assignment for the panel and press OK.
Configuring the Panel’s IP Address
The rst step is to congure the panel’s IP address. Note that this only congures
the panel to communicate with a network; it is still necessary to connect to the NetLinx Master (see Connecting to a NetLinx Master below).
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Network Communication via DHCP
1. In the Ethernet page, press DHCP/Static eld to open the DHCP/Static window. Note that DHCP is the default setting.
2. Select Host Name, enter the new host name
3. Press OK to save changes.
Network Communication via Static Address
1. In the Ethernet page, press DHCP/Static to open the DHCP/Static window.
2. Select Static to open the Static IP window.
3. Press any eld to open a keypad or keyboard (depending on the eld), and enter the appropriate network address information.
4. Press OK to save your changes and return to the Ethernet page.
Connecting to a NetLinx Master
To establish the type of connection to make between the panel and the NetLinx Master:
1. In the NetLinx page, press Mode to choose the connection mode (URL, Listen or Auto):
CONNECTION MODES
Mode Description Procedures
URL The device connects to the target
Master’s IP address via a TCP connection.
Listen This mode allows the panel
to“listen” for the Master’s communication signals. Note that in this mode, the System Number and Master IP/URL elds are read-only.
Auto Use this mode when both the
panel and the NetLinx Master are on the same Subnet.
1. Select URL in the Mode menu.
2. Enter the Master IP/URL, Master Port Number, and Username/Password (if required by the Master).
3. Press OK to save changes.
1. Select Listen in the Mode menu.
2. Conrm the panel’s IP address is on the Master’s URL list (via NetLinx Studio).
3. Press OK to save changes.
Note: The Host Name (set on the Ethernet page), can be used to locate the panel on the Master (particularly
useful for DHCP connections where the IP address can change).
1. Select Auto in the Mode menu.
2. Enter the System Number and Username and Password (if applicable).
3. Press OK to save changes.
2. If password security is enabled on the target Master, enter the Username and Password: a. Select Username to open the NetLinx window. b. Enter the Username and Password required by the Master. c. Press OK to save changes and return to the NetLinx page.
Related Software and Additional Documentation (at www.amx.com)
• Programming the Modero G5 touch panel requires the use of either Rapid Project Maker (RPM) or the latest version of Netlinx Studio and TPDesign5, both available to download at www.amx.com. Refer to the NetLinx Studio and TPDesign5 online help for information.
• For information on designing touch panel pages intended to optimize the Modero G5 experience, refer to the G5 Considerations Guide.
• For additional information on the MT-1002 panel, refer to the Modero G5 Touch Panel Instruction Manual.
• For detailed information on the Settings menu as well programming
information and instructions on upgrading rmware, refer to the Modero G5 Programming Guide.
Detailed specications drawings for the MT-1002 are available to download from www.amx.com.
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LAST REVISED: 10/09/2018
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