AMX Modero NXD-1200VG Parts list manual

Operation/Reference Guide
Touch Panels
VG Series Modero®Touch Panels
NXD/T-1200VG 12" Modero Touch Panel
NXD/T-1500VG 15" Modero Touch Panel
NXD/T-1700VG 17" Modero Touch Panel
Last Revised: 12/19/2012

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Introduction ........................................................................................................1
Multimedia Streaming Video Touch Panels (VG-Series)............................................ 1
Product Specifications (NXD-1200VG and NXT-1200VG)................................................ 2
Product Specifications (NXD-1500VG and NXT-1500VG)................................................ 5
Product Specifications (NXD-1700VG and NXT-1700VG)................................................ 8
NXA-RGB Supported Resolutions and Formats............................................................. 10
VG-Series Modero Connectors ............................................................................... 11
Connecting and Using USB Input Devices .............................................................. 11
Cleaning the Touch Overlay ................................................................................... 11
Touch Panel Accessories ...................................................................................13
Overview ................................................................................................................ 13
NXA-AVB/RGB Breakout Box (FG2254-11) ............................................................ 13
Product Specifications .................................................................................................. 14
RGB RJ-45 connection and wiring information.............................................................. 15
Using the HD-15 high-density connector....................................................................... 16
Installing the NXA-AVB/RGB ......................................................................................... 16
Wiring the NXA-AVB/RGB connectors and cables......................................................... 17
Wiring the NXA-AVB/RGB for Unbalanced Audio ......................................................... 18
Wiring the NXA-AVB/RGB for Balanced Audio ............................................................. 18
Preparing your panel for Pass-Thru Control (using the NXA-AVB/RGB Breakout Box).. 19
Wiring for Pass-Thru Computer Control ........................................................................ 20
NXA-MTC/RGB Combo Table Top Cable (CA2250-70)........................................... 21
Product Specifications ................................................................................................ 21
Wiring and Connection Information .............................................................................. 22
Installing CAT5 Suppression Ferrites............................................................................. 23
NXA-RGB RGB/VGA Interface Card (FG2260)........................................................ 24
Product Specifications .................................................................................................. 25
Supported Component/VGA Video Resolutions and Formats....................................... 26
RGB RJ-45 connection and wiring information.............................................................. 26
NXA-CFTP Compact Flash (FG2116-22) ................................................................. 27
NXA-PCI80211G Wireless Card (FG2255-04) ......................................................... 27
Product Specifications ............................................................................................... 28
Installation and Upgrade of the Internal NXT Components ................................... 30
Step 1: Remove the existing NXT Outer Housing ......................................................... 30
Step 2: Install the 802.11g mini-PCI Wireless Card ....................................................... 31
Step 3: Install the NXA-RGB Card Component (NXT).................................................... 32
Step 4: Install the Compact Flash Memory Card upgrade ............................................. 33
Step 5: Close and Resecure the NXT Panel Enclosure................................................... 34

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Installation and Upgrade of the Internal NXD Components ................................... 34
Step 1: Remove the existing NXD Outer Housing......................................................... 34
Step 2: Install the new 802.11g mini-PCI Wireless card (NXD) ...................................... 35
Step 3: Install the new RGB Card Component (NXD) .................................................... 35
Step 4: Install the new Compact Flash Memory card (NXD).......................................... 35
Step 5: Close and Resecure the NXD Panel Enclosure .................................................. 36
NXT-BP Power Pack (FG2255-10) ........................................................................... 37
Product Specifications .................................................................................................. 37
NXA-BASE/B Battery Base Kit (FG2255K) .............................................................. 37
Product Specifications .................................................................................................. 38
Checking the NXT-BP battery charge............................................................................ 38
Installing the NXA-BASE/B to an NXT Modero Panel.................................................... 38
Installing an NXT-BP into the NXA-BASE/B................................................................... 40
Charging the NXT-BP batteries with the NXA-BASE/B ................................................. 40
NXT-CHG Battery Charger Kit (FG2255-50K) ......................................................... 41
Product Specifications .................................................................................................. 41
Powering the NXT-CHG ................................................................................................ 41
Reading NXT-CHG LED Indicator .................................................................................. 42
Charging the NXT-BP batteries using the NXT-CHG ..................................................... 42
Recalibrating the batteries ............................................................................................ 42
Installation Procedures: 12" and 15" Panels .....................................................43
Overview ................................................................................................................ 43
Unpacking the Panel ............................................................................................... 43
Installing Internal Components ............................................................................... 43
Upgrading to the MB-TP12/MB-TP15 VESA Mounting Kit ..................................... 43
Removing the Original Modero Back Box ..................................................................... 43
Installing the MP-TP12/15 Back Box.............................................................................. 44
Cable Installation for the MP-TP12/15 Back Box........................................................... 45
Finalizing the installation............................................................................................... 45
Pre-wall Installation of the Conduit Boxes .............................................................. 47
Installation of the NXD Touch Panel ....................................................................... 48
Installing the NXD panel within a Conduit Box ............................................................. 48
Installing the NXD into drywall using Expansion Clips .................................................. 50
Installing the NXD into a Flat Surface using #4 screws ................................................. 52
Installing an NXD into an (optional) Rack Mount Kit (NXA-RK12 or NXA-RK15) ........... 55
Wiring Guidelines for the 1200VG and 1500VG Panels .......................................... 57
Preparing captive wires................................................................................................. 57
Wiring a power connection ........................................................................................... 57
Audio/Video Port: Connections and Wiring ............................................................ 58
Ethernet/RJ-45 Port: Connections and Wiring ........................................................ 58

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Installation Procedures: 17" Panels ..................................................................59
Overview ................................................................................................................ 59
Unpacking the Panel............................................................................................... 59
Installing the Internal Components ........................................................................ 59
Upgrading the Back Box with the MB-TP17 VESA Housing ................................... 59
Removing the Original Modero Back Box ..................................................................... 59
Installing the MP-TP17 Back Box................................................................................... 60
Cable Installation for the MP-TP17 Back Box ................................................................ 61
Finalizing the installation............................................................................................... 61
Pre-wall Installation of the CB-TP17 Conduit Box .................................................. 63
Installation of an NXD-1700VG .............................................................................. 65
Installing the NXD-1700VG within a CB-TP17 Conduit Box .......................................... 65
Installing the NXD-1700VG into drywall using Expansion Clips .................................... 67
Installing the NXD-1700VG into a Flat Surface using #6 screws ................................... 70
Installing an NXD into an (optional) Rack Mount Kit (NXA-RK17) ................................. 73
Wiring Guidelines for the 1700VG Panels .............................................................. 74
Preparing captive wires................................................................................................. 74
Wiring a power connection ........................................................................................... 75
Audio/Video Port: Connections and Wiring ........................................................... 75
Ethernet/RJ-45 Port: Connections and Wiring ....................................................... 76
Panel Calibration ..............................................................................................77
Overview ................................................................................................................ 77
Calibrating the Modero Panel ................................................................................ 77
Testing your Calibration ................................................................................................ 78
Configuring Communication .............................................................................79
Overview ................................................................................................................ 79
Modero Setup and System Connection .................................................................. 79
Configuring and Using USB with a Virtual Master .................................................. 81
Step 1: Setting up the USB Driver on the PC ................................................................ 81
Step 2: Confirming the Installation of the USB Driver on the PC .................................. 81
Step 3: Confirm and View the current AMX USB device connections ........................... 83
Step 4: Using a USB to Configure a Virtual Master (using NetLinx Studio) ................... 84
Step 5: Confirm and View the current AMX USB device connections ........................... 85
Wireless Settings Page - Wireless Access Overview............................................... 86
IP Routing...................................................................................................................... 86
Hot Swapping ............................................................................................................... 86
Configuring a Wireless Connection ........................................................................ 86
Step 1: Configuring the Panel’s Wireless IP Settings ............................................. 86
Wireless communication using a DHCP Address ........................................................... 87
Wireless communication using a Static IP Address........................................................ 87

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Step 2: Configuring the Card’s Wireless Security Settings ..................................... 88
Configuring the Modero’s wireless card for unsecured access to a WAP200G ............. 88
Configuring the Modero’s wireless card for secured access to a WAP200G ................. 89
Configuring multiple wireless Moderos to communicate to a target WAP200G........... 92
Configuring a Wired Ethernet Connection.............................................................. 92
Step 1: Configuring the Panel’s Wired IP Settings.................................................. 92
IP Settings section - Configuring a DHCP Address over Ethernet ................................. 92
IP Settings section - Configuring a Static IP Address over Ethernet.............................. 93
Step 2: Choosing a Master Connection Mode Setting............................................ 93
Step 3: Configuring the Ethernet Connection Type................................................ 94
Master Connection - Virtual Master communication over Ethernet............................... 95
Master Connection section - NetLinx Master Ethernet IP Address - URL Mode ............ 96
Master Connection section - NetLinx Master Ethernet IP Address - Listen Mode ......... 97
Master Connection section - NetLinx Master Ethernet IP Address - Auto Mode........... 97
Using G4 Web Control to Interact with a G4 Panel ................................................ 98
Using your NetLinx Master to control the G4 panels.............................................. 99
Upgrading Modero Firmware .........................................................................103
Overview .............................................................................................................. 103
Upgrading the Modero Firmware via the USB port .............................................. 103
Step 1: Configure the panel for a USB Connection Type ............................................ 103
Step 2: Prepare NetLinx Studio for communication via the USB port ......................... 104
Step 3: Confirm and Upgrade the firmware via the USB port ..................................... 105
Upgrading the Modero Firmware via an IP Address............................................. 107
Step 1: Prepare the Master for communication via an IP ............................................ 107
Step 2: Prepare the panel for communication via an IP............................................... 108
Step 3: Verify and Upgrade the panel firmware via an IP ........................................... 108
Upgrading Accessory Devices via an IP Address................................................... 110
Step 1: Prepare the NXA-BASE/B for firmware transfer ............................................. 110
Step 2: Upgrade the NXA-BASE/B firmware via an IP................................................. 111
Upgrading the NXA-RGB and NXA-AVB/RGB Firmware....................................... 112
Firmware Pages and Descriptions ..................................................................115
Overview .............................................................................................................. 115
Setup Navigation Buttons..................................................................................... 115
Setup Page ........................................................................................................... 116
Panel Information Page ............................................................................................... 117
Project Information Page............................................................................................. 118
Time & Date Settings Page ......................................................................................... 119
Audio Settings Page.................................................................................................... 120
Supported sampling rates for WAV............................................................................. 121
Information icon .......................................................................................................... 121

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Protected Setup Page ................................................................................................. 122
Video Slide-Out Menu ................................................................................................. 122
Video Settings Page.................................................................................................... 122
Video - RGB Settings Page.......................................................................................... 123
Adjusting the Incoming Signal on the RGB Settings Page........................................... 126
Video - Streaming Settings Page................................................................................. 128
Battery Base Page ....................................................................................................... 130
Protected Setup Navigation Buttons.................................................................... 132
Protected Setup Page .......................................................................................... 133
Security Settings ......................................................................................................... 135
System Settings Page.................................................................................................. 136
Sensor Settings Page .................................................................................................. 137
Using the Automated Brightness Control feature (DIM Mode) ................................... 139
Calibration Page.......................................................................................................... 140
G4 Web Control Settings ............................................................................................ 140
Other Settings Slide-Out Menu ................................................................................... 142
Cache Settings Page ................................................................................................... 142
Setting the image cache.............................................................................................. 143
Clearing the image cache ............................................................................................ 144
Checking image cache status ...................................................................................... 144
Password Settings Page .............................................................................................. 144
Tools Slide-out Menu .................................................................................................. 144
Panel Connection Logs ................................................................................................ 145
Checking the Panel Connection Logs .......................................................................... 145
Refreshing the Panel Connections Log........................................................................ 145
Clearing the Panel Connections Log............................................................................ 145
Panel Statistics ............................................................................................................ 146
Checking the Panel Statistics....................................................................................... 147
Refreshing the Panel Statistics .................................................................................... 147
Clearing the Panel Statistics ........................................................................................ 147
Connection Utility........................................................................................................ 147
Using the Connection Utility ....................................................................................... 148
Wireless Settings Page................................................................................................ 148
Displaying Stream Content .............................................................................153
Overview .............................................................................................................. 153
Requirements for Receiving Streamed Content ................................................... 154
Setting up a Modero Panel to Receive and Display a Stream .............................. 154
Step 1: Obtaining the IP Address of the target panel................................................. 154
Step 2: Configuring the MAX-CSE for communication ................................................ 155
Step 3: Configuring the MAX-CSE audio/video inputs................................................ 157

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Step 4: Setup a streaming page within TPDesign4 ..................................................... 158
Step 5: Establishing the final connection between the two units................................ 160
Programming ..................................................................................................161
Overview .............................................................................................................. 161
Button Assignments ............................................................................................ 161
Page Commands ................................................................................................... 161
@APG ................................................................................................................................... 161
@CPG ................................................................................................................................... 161
@DPG ................................................................................................................................... 162
@PDR ................................................................................................................................... 162
@PHE.................................................................................................................................... 162
@PHP.................................................................................................................................... 162
@PHT.................................................................................................................................... 162
@PPA.................................................................................................................................... 163
@PPF .................................................................................................................................... 163
@PPG ................................................................................................................................... 163
@PPK.................................................................................................................................... 163
@PPM ................................................................................................................................... 164
@PPN ................................................................................................................................... 164
@PPT .................................................................................................................................... 164
@PPX.................................................................................................................................... 164
@PSE .................................................................................................................................... 165
@PSP .................................................................................................................................... 165
@PST .................................................................................................................................... 165
PAGE.................................................................................................................................... 165
PPOF .................................................................................................................................... 165
Programming Numbers......................................................................................... 166
RGB triplets and names for basic 88 colors ................................................................ 166
PPOG ................................................................................................................................... 166
PPON ................................................................................................................................... 166
Font styles and ID numbers ......................................................................................... 168
Border styles ............................................................................................................... 168
"^" Button Commands ......................................................................................... 170
^ANI..................................................................................................................................... 170
^APF .................................................................................................................................... 170
^BAT .................................................................................................................................... 171
^BAU.................................................................................................................................... 171
^BCB .................................................................................................................................... 171
^BCF .................................................................................................................................... 172
^BCT .................................................................................................................................... 172
^BDO ................................................................................................................................... 172
^BFB .................................................................................................................................... 173
^BIM .................................................................................................................................... 173
^BLN .................................................................................................................................... 173
^BMC ................................................................................................................................... 174
^BMF ................................................................................................................................... 175
^BMI .................................................................................................................................... 176
^BML.................................................................................................................................... 177
^BMP ................................................................................................................................... 177
^BNC ................................................................................................................................... 177

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^BNN ................................................................................................................................... 177
^BNT .................................................................................................................................... 177
^BOP.................................................................................................................................... 178
^BOR.................................................................................................................................... 178
^BOS .................................................................................................................................... 178
^BPP..................................................................................................................................... 179
^BRD .................................................................................................................................... 179
^BSF..................................................................................................................................... 179
^BSM.................................................................................................................................... 179
^BSO .................................................................................................................................... 180
^BVL..................................................................................................................................... 180
^BVN.................................................................................................................................... 180
^BVP .................................................................................................................................... 180
^BVT..................................................................................................................................... 180
^BWW .................................................................................................................................. 181
^CPF..................................................................................................................................... 181
^DPF .................................................................................................................................... 181
^DTO.................................................................................................................................... 181
^ENA.................................................................................................................................... 181
^FON ................................................................................................................................... 182
^GDI..................................................................................................................................... 182
^GIV ..................................................................................................................................... 182
^GLH .................................................................................................................................... 182
^GLL..................................................................................................................................... 183
^GRD.................................................................................................................................... 183
^GRU.................................................................................................................................... 183
^GSC .................................................................................................................................... 183
^GSN.................................................................................................................................... 184
^ICO..................................................................................................................................... 184
^JSB ..................................................................................................................................... 184
^JSI ...................................................................................................................................... 185
^JST ..................................................................................................................................... 185
^MBT.................................................................................................................................... 185
^MDC................................................................................................................................... 186
^SAV .................................................................................................................................... 186
^SHO.................................................................................................................................... 186
^SKT..................................................................................................................................... 186
^STO .................................................................................................................................... 186
^TEC..................................................................................................................................... 186
^TEF ..................................................................................................................................... 187
^TOP .................................................................................................................................... 187
^TXT..................................................................................................................................... 187
^UNI..................................................................................................................................... 187
^VTO.................................................................................................................................... 187
Text Effect Names................................................................................................ 188
Button Query Commands..................................................................................... 188
?BBV..................................................................................................................................... 189
?BCB..................................................................................................................................... 189
?BCF ..................................................................................................................................... 190
?BCT ..................................................................................................................................... 190
?BMP .................................................................................................................................... 191
?BOP .................................................................................................................................... 191
?BRD..................................................................................................................................... 192

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?BRT..................................................................................................................................... 192
?BWW .................................................................................................................................. 192
?CHR .................................................................................................................................... 192
?DTO.................................................................................................................................... 193
?FBC..................................................................................................................................... 193
?FON.................................................................................................................................... 193
?ICO ..................................................................................................................................... 193
?JSB ..................................................................................................................................... 194
?JSI....................................................................................................................................... 194
?JST...................................................................................................................................... 195
?MAC ................................................................................................................................... 195
?MUT.................................................................................................................................... 195
?PIF ...................................................................................................................................... 195
?STA..................................................................................................................................... 195
?TEC..................................................................................................................................... 196
?TEF ..................................................................................................................................... 196
?TXT ..................................................................................................................................... 197
?VOL .................................................................................................................................... 197
?WIF ..................................................................................................................................... 197
Panel Runtime Operations .................................................................................... 198
ABEEP .................................................................................................................................. 198
ADBEEP................................................................................................................................ 198
@AKB ................................................................................................................................... 198
AKEYB.................................................................................................................................. 198
AKEYP.................................................................................................................................. 198
AKEYR.................................................................................................................................. 198
@AKP ................................................................................................................................... 199
@AKR ................................................................................................................................... 199
BEEP..................................................................................................................................... 199
BRIT...................................................................................................................................... 199
@BRT .................................................................................................................................... 199
DBEEP .................................................................................................................................. 199
@EKP.................................................................................................................................... 200
PKEYP .................................................................................................................................. 200
@PKP.................................................................................................................................... 200
SETUP .................................................................................................................................. 200
SHUTDOWN......................................................................................................................... 200
SLEEP ................................................................................................................................... 200
@SOU ................................................................................................................................... 201
@TKP.................................................................................................................................... 201
TPAGEON ............................................................................................................................ 201
TPAGEOFF ........................................................................................................................... 201
@VKB ................................................................................................................................... 201
WAKE................................................................................................................................... 201
Input Commands................................................................................................... 202
^CAL .................................................................................................................................... 202
^KPS .................................................................................................................................... 202
^MPS.................................................................................................................................... 202
^SLT ..................................................................................................................................... 203
^VKS .................................................................................................................................... 203
Embedded Codes ................................................................................................. 204
Panel Setup Commands ........................................................................................ 205

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^MUT ................................................................................................................................... 205
@PWD .................................................................................................................................. 205
^PWD ................................................................................................................................... 205
^VOL .................................................................................................................................... 205
Dynamic Image Commands .................................................................................. 206
^BBR .................................................................................................................................... 206
^RAF .................................................................................................................................... 206
^RFR..................................................................................................................................... 206
^RAF, ^RMF - Embedded Codes ................................................................................ 207
^RMF.................................................................................................................................... 207
^RSR..................................................................................................................................... 207
Escape Sequences ....................................................................................................... 208
$DV ...................................................................................................................................... 208
$SY ....................................................................................................................................... 208
$IP ........................................................................................................................................ 208
$HN...................................................................................................................................... 208
$MC...................................................................................................................................... 208
$ID........................................................................................................................................ 208
$PX....................................................................................................................................... 208
$PY ....................................................................................................................................... 208
$ST ....................................................................................................................................... 208
$AC ...................................................................................................................................... 208
$AP....................................................................................................................................... 208
$CC....................................................................................................................................... 208
$CP....................................................................................................................................... 208
$LC ....................................................................................................................................... 208
$LP ....................................................................................................................................... 208
$BX....................................................................................................................................... 208
$BY....................................................................................................................................... 208
$BN ...................................................................................................................................... 208
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................209
Overview .............................................................................................................. 209
Appendix ........................................................................................................213
Text Formatting Codes for Bargraphs/Joysticks .................................................. 213
Text Area Input Masking ...................................................................................... 213
Input mask character types ......................................................................................... 214
Input mask ranges ....................................................................................................... 214
Input mask next field characters ................................................................................. 215
Input mask operations................................................................................................. 215
Input mask literals ....................................................................................................... 215
Input mask output examples ....................................................................................... 216
URL Resources...................................................................................................... 216
Special escape sequences ........................................................................................... 216

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Introduction
1
VG Series Modero Touch Panels
Introduction
The VG Series of Modero®Touch Panels offer streaming MPEG video, high-definition Component RGB input and
display, USB support for extended input devices, and panel programming via a mini-USB port.
The new G4 graphics and Video/RGB technology is supported by the release of the latest TPDesign4 Touch Panel
Design Program. These video-capable panels support several video formats: NTSC, SECAM, and PAL (Color Active
(CA) panels don’t support video).
Multimedia Streaming Video Touch Panels (VG-Series)
Although these panels are similar to the 1200V models, in that they both share connectors for USB communication and
Audio/Video distribution; the VG-Series far exceed those panels by additionally providing RGB Component video
display, MPEG streaming technology, and pass-thru computer control.
These panels are capable of NTSC/PAL/SECAM video formats within variable sized video windows. These VG-Series
panels display HDTV Component video (fed from an external NXA-AVB/RGB Breakout Box and then through an
internal NXA-RGB card). In addition to composite video support, the new VG-Series of panels now feature USB
connectivity for mouse and keyboard, and pre-installed antennas for all Table Top models.
Powered by a cutting-edge DSP core, the VG-Series has the muscle to handle digital streaming (both video and audio),
in wired or wireless configurations. These Moderos feature full support for standard MPEG-2 streaming video as well as
MP3 and AAC streaming audio.
The NXA-AVB/RGB Breakout Box (FG2254-11) facilitates the installation and distribution of video (Composite and
Component), data, audio, and pass-thru Computer Control to Modero touch panels located up to 200 feet (60.96 m) from
the NXA-AVB/RGB box.
The VG-Series of touch panels can be fitted for either Video (Composite) or RGB (Component) via the use of two Kit
configurations: Video Kit and RGB Kit. Each kit comes with its own group of standard components that are specific to
its configuration. Although a panel can be order with either of these kits; a previously fitted Video Kit panel can be later
upgraded to accept and display RGB Component via the use of an RGB upgrade package called the NXA-RGBKIT
(FG2255-11). This upgrade kit supplements the existing Video fitted panel (FG225X-XXV) with such things as an
internal NXA-RGB interface card and an external NXA-AVB/RGB Breakout Box.
The Video Kit fitted units can accept either Composite or S-Video from standard video devices. These Composite video
panels include those listed below:
The Video Kits include the following components:
Modero VG-Series Touch Panel (NXD or NXT) (FG225X-XXV)
Modero 10’ foot Table Top Cable (CA2250-50)
NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Breakout Box (FG2254-10)
These panels are capable of displaying both Composite video and High-Definition Component RGB, bringing together
both Video and RGB capability together into one panel.
Modero Video/RGB-compatible panels utilize an internal NXA-RGB interface card (combined with an external
NXA-AVB/RGB Breakout Box) to accept and display high-bandwidth and high-quality RGB and HDTV Component
video signals.
An existing Video Kit fitted VG-Series touch panel (Video only) can be upgraded to display RGB input by purchasing a
separate NXA-RGBKIT:
Modero Multimedia Touch Panels (VG-Series with Video Kits)
NXD-1200VG (FG2251-61V) 12" Modero Multimedia WallMount Touch Panel with Video Kit.
NXT-1200VG (FG2250-61V) 12" Modero Multimedia Table Top Touch Panel with Video Kit.
NXD-1500VG (FG2253-61V) 15" Modero Multimedia WallMount Touch Panel with Video Kit.
NXT-1500VG (FG2252-61V) 15" Modero Multimedia Table Top Touch Panel with Video Kit.
NXD-1700VG (FG2256-61V) 17" Modero Widescreen WallMount Touch Panel with Video Kit.
NXT-1700VG (FG2257-61V) 17" Modero Widescreen Table Top Touch Panel with Video Kit.

Introduction
2VG Series Modero Touch Panels
The RGB Kits include the following components:
Modero VG-Series Touch Panel (NXD or NXT) (FG225X-XXRGB)
NXA-AVB/RGB Breakout Box (FG2254-11)
NXA-RGB internal RGB/VGA Interface Card (FG2260) (pre-installed)
NXA-MTC/RGB Modero 10’ foot Table Top Cable (with RGB connector) (CA2250-70)
NXA-RGBCBL, 15-pin to 5X BNC RGB Breakout cable (FG2250-80)
Product Specifications (NXD-1200VG and NXT-1200VG)
The following table outlines the specifications for VG-Series of 12" Modero panels.
Modero Multimedia Touch Panels (VG-Series with RGB Kits)
NXD-1200VG (FG2251-61RGB) 12" Modero Multimedia WallMount Touch Panel with RGB Kit.
NXT-1200VG (FG2250-61RGB) 12" Modero Multimedia Table Top Touch Panel with RGB Kit.
NXD-1500VG (FG2253-61RGB) 15" Modero Multimedia WallMount Touch Panel with RGB Kit.
NXT-1500VG (FG2252-61RGB) 15" Modero Multimedia Table Top Touch Panel with RGB Kit.
NXD-1700VG (FG2256-61RGB) 17" Modero Widescreen WallMount Touch Panel with RGB Kit.
NXT-1700VG (FG2257-61RGB) 17" Modero Widescreen Table Top Touch Panel with RGB Kit.
1200VG Specifications
Dimensions (HWD): • NXD-1200VG (with faceplate): 12.38" x 12.59" x 3.25"
(31.43 cm x 31.97 cm x 8.25 cm)
• NXT-1200VG (Fully raised): 10.91" x 12.34" x 12.50"
(27.70 cm x 31.33 cm x 31.75 cm)
• NXT-1200VG (Fully lowered): 6.77" x 12.34" x 12.50"
(17.20 cm x 31.33 cm x 31.75 cm)
• CB-TP12 (conduit/wallbox): 11.52" x 11.60" x 3.50"
(29.27 cm x 29.47 cm x 8.89 cm)
• MB-TP12 (VESA mounting box): 12.37" x 12.58" x 3.52"
(31.42 cm x 31.95 cm x 8.94 cm)
Power: • Constant current draw: 2.3 A @ 12 VDC (stand-alone)
• Startup current draw: 3.5 A @ 12 VDC (stand-alone)
Minimum power
supply required: PSN4.4 Power Supply (FG423-45)
- using accessories can increase the power draw requirements
Memory: 256 MB on-board memory
Compactflash: 2GB or greater (upgradeable to 4GB - see Other AMX Equipment).
Note: AMX may increase Compactflash size at any time in response to market availability.
Weight: 10.80 lbs (4.90 kg)
LCD Parameters: • Aspect Ratio: 4:3
• Brightness (luminance): 250 cd/m2
• Channel transparency: 8-bit Alpha channel transparency
• Contrast ratio: 300:1
• Display area (HW): 183.10 mm x 247.40 mm
• Display colors: 256K (18-bit color depth)
• Dot/Pixel pitch: 0.297 mm
• Screen resolution (HV): 800 x 600 pixels
• Video formats: NTSC, PAL, and SECAM (shown within variable-size video windows)
Active Screen Area: 9.69” x 7.26” (24.60cm x 18.45cm)
Viewing Angles: Vertical: + 80° (up from center) and - 80° (down from center)
Supported Audio
Sample Rates: 48000Hz, 44100Hz, 32000Hz, 24000Hz, 22050Hz, 16000Hz, 12000Hz, 11025Hz, and
8000Hz.
Certifications: FCC Part 15 Class B, CE, and EN 60950
Supported Transport
Protocols: • RTP (MPEG-2/MPEG-4 Transport Stream)
• UDP (MPEG-2 Transport Stream)

Introduction
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VG Series Modero Touch Panels
1200VG Specifications (Cont.)
Supported Audio
Codecs: • Advanced Audio Coding (AAC)
• MPEG Audio Level 2 (MP2) / MPEG Audio Level 3 (MP3)
Supported Video
Codecs: • MPEG-2
• MPEG-4
Front Panel
Components: • Light Sensor: Photosensitive light detector for automatic adjustment of the panel
brightness
• Motion Sensor (PIR): Proximity Infrared Detector to wake the panel when panel is
approached
• Front Setup Access Button: Pushbutton (grey) used to either put the panel into a "sleep"
or "wake" state
• Microphone: Used for intercom applications
• Speakers: Stereo output with a frequency response of 450 Hz - 7 KHz
Rear Panel
Components: • RGB Connector: Made available only by using an NXA-RGB interface card installed within
the touch panel. Used with Component/RGB signals
• Audio/Video Connector: RJ-45 connector for communication of differential audio/video
signals
• Ethernet 10/100 Port: RJ-45 port for 10/100 Mbps communication
• PWR Connector: 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix connector
• Stereo Output Connector: Stereo output through a 3.5mm mini-jack
• USB Connector: Two Type-A USB ports
• Mini-USB Connector: 5-pin Mini-USB connector
Operating / Storage
Environments: • Operating Temperature: 10° C (50° F) to 40° C (104° F)
• Operating Humidity: 20% to 85% RH
• Storage Temperature: -20° C (-4° F) to 60° C (140° F)
• Storage Humidity: 5% to 85% RH
Included
Accessories: • Installation Kit for 12" and 17" NXD panels (KA2251-01):
- 2-pin mini-Phoenix connector (41-5025)
- Four Drywall clips (62-5924-05) and #6 -metal strips (80-0192)
- One CAT5 Suppression Ferrites (04-0014)
- Three Phillips-head screws (#4-20 x 0.250 Black) (80-0114-08)
• Installation Kit for 12" NXT panels (KA2251-03):
- 2-pin mini-Phoenix connector (41-5025)
- Three Phillips-head screws (#4-20 x 0.250 Black) (80-0114-08)
- Two CAT5 Suppression Ferrites (04-0014)
• Included within the RGB Kit:
- Modero VG Touch Panel (NXD/NXT-1200/1500/1700VG)
- NXA-AVB/RGB Breakout Box (FG2254-11)
- NXA-MTC/RGB Modero 10’ foot Table Top Cable
(with RGB connector) (CA2250-70)
- NXA-RGB internal RGB/VGA Interface Card (FG2260)
- NXA-RGBCBL, 15-pin to 5X BNC RGB Breakout cable (FG2250-80)
• Included within the Video Kit:
- Modero VG Touch Panel (NXD/NXT-1200/1500/1700VG)
- Modero 10’ foot Table Top Cable (CA2250-50)
- NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Breakout Box (FG2254-10)

Introduction
4VG Series Modero Touch Panels
1200VG Specifications (Cont.)
Other AMX
Equipment: • CB-TP12 Conduit/Wallbox (FG031-10)
• CC-USB (Type A) to Mini-B 5-Wire programming cable (FG10-5965)
• Kensington Lock Bracket (FG2259-10) (optional only with NXTs)
• MAX-CSE MAX Video Encoder (FG2178-70)
• MB-TP12 Universal VESA Mounting Box (FG031-50)
• NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Breakout Box (FG2254-10)
• NXA-AVB/RGB Breakout Box (FG2254-11)
• NXA-BASE/B (FG2255)
• NXA-MTC/RGB Modero 10’ foot Table Top Cable with RGB connector (CA2250-70).This
cable is not wall-rated for NXD models.
• NXA-PCI80211G Wireless Card (FG2255-04)
• NXA-RGBKIT RGB upgrade kit (FG2255-11):
- NXA-AVB/RGB Breakout Box (FG2254-11)
- NXA-MTC/RGB Modero 10’ foot Table Top Cable with RGB connector (CA2250-70)
- NXA-RGB internal RGB/VGA Interface Card (FG2260)
- NXA-RGBCBL, 15-pin to 5X BNC RGB Breakout cable (FG2250-80)
- NXT Table Top replacement I/O plate with RGB connector opening (62-2250-59)
- NXD WallMount replacement adhesive overlay for existing I/O plate (53-2250-03)
Note: The NXT replacement I/O plate is a single piece which is meant to be swapped-out with
the pre-existing plate shipped with Composite Video panels. On NXD panels, the RGB
connector opening is pre-drilled into the I/O plate but can only be accessed by replacing the
adhesive cover and maintaining the existing overlay. When upgrading NXD panels with this
kit, don’t replace the NXD I/O plate, only the adhesive cover.
• NXA-RGBCBL, 15-pin to 5X BNC RGB Breakout cable (FG2250-80)
• NXA-RK12 Rackmount kit for 12" Wall Mount panels (FG2904-50)
• NXT-BP (FG2250-10)
• NXT-CHG (FG2250-50)
• PSN4.4 Power Supply (12 VDC) (FG423-45)
• PSN6.5 Power Supply (12 VDC) (FG423-41)
• Upgrade Compactflash (pre-programmed with firmware):
NXA-CFTP4G, 4GB Compactflash Upgrade (FG2116-08)

Introduction
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VG Series Modero Touch Panels
Product Specifications (NXD-1500VG and NXT-1500VG)
The following table outlines the specifications for VG-Series of 15" Modero panels.
1500VG Specifications
Dimensions (HWD): • NXD-1500VG (with faceplate): 14.37" x 15.20" x 3.31"
(36.50 cm x 38.61 cm x 8.40 cm)
• NXT-1500VG (Fully raised): 12.94" x 14.95" x 11.73"
(32.87 cm x 37.97 cm x 29.78 cm)
• NXT-1500VG (Fully lowered): 7.45" x 14.95" x 11.72"
(18.92 cm x 37.97 cm x 29.77 cm)
• CB-TP15 (conduit/wallbox): 13.48" x 14.18" x 3.49"
(34.24 cm x 36.00 cm x 8.85 cm)
• MB-TP15 (VESA mounting box): 14.37" x 15.19" x 3.59"
(36.50 cm x 38.59 cm x 9.12 cm)
Power: • Constant current draw: 3.7 A @ 12 VDC (stand-alone)
• Startup current draw: 5.5 A @ 12 VDC (stand-alone)
Minimum power
supply required: PSN6.5 Power Supply (FG423-41)
- using accessories can increase the power draw requirements
Memory: 256 MB on-board memory
Compactflash: 2GB or greater (upgradeable to 4GB - see Other AMX Equipment).
Note: AMX may increase Compactflash size at any time in response to market availability.
Weight: • NXD-1500VG: 13.45 lbs (6.10 kg)
• NXT-1500VG: 17.15 lbs (7.78 kg)
LCD Parameters: • Aspect Ratio: 4:3
• Brightness (luminance): 400 cd/m2
• Channel transparency: 8-bit Alpha channel transparency
• Contrast ratio: 300:1
• Display area (HW): 304.13 mm x 228.10 mm
• Display colors: 16 million colors (24-bit color depth)
• Dot/pixel pitch: 0.297 mm
• Screen resolution (HW): 1024 x 768
• Video formats: NTSC, PAL, and SECAM (shown within variable-size video windows)
Active Screen Area: 11.97" x 8.98" (30.41cm x 22.81cm)
Viewing Angles: Vertical: + 85° (up from center) and - 85° (down from center)
Supported Audio
Sample Rates: 48000Hz, 44100Hz, 32000Hz, 24000Hz, 22050Hz, 16000Hz, 12000Hz, 11025Hz, and
8000Hz.
Certifications: FCC Part 15 Class B, CE, and EN 60950
Supported Transport
Protocols: • RTP (MPEG-2/MPEG-4 Transport Stream)
• UDP (MPEG-2 Transport Stream)
Supported Audio
Codecs: • Advanced Audio Coding (AAC)
• MPEG Audio Level 2 (MP2)
• MPEG Audio Level 3 (MP3)
Supported Video
Codecs: •MPEG-2
•MPEG-4
Front Panel
Components: • Light Sensor: Photosensitive light detector for automatic adjustment of the panel
brightness
• Motion Sensor (PIR): Proximity Infrared Detector to wake the panel when panel is
approached
• Front Setup Access Button: Pushbutton (grey) used to either put the panel into a "sleep"
or "wake" state
• Microphone: Used for intercom applications
• Speakers: Stereo output with a frequency response of 450 Hz - 7 KHz

Introduction
6VG Series Modero Touch Panels
1500VG Specifications (Cont.)
Rear Panel
Components: • RGB Connector: Made available only by using an NXA-RGB interface card installed
within the touch panel. Used with Component/RGB signals
• Audio/Video Connector: RJ-45 connector for communication of differential audio/video
signals
• Ethernet 10/100 Port: RJ-45 port for 10/100 Mbps communication
• PWR Connector: 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix connector
• Stereo Output Connector: Stereo output through a 3.5mm mini-jack
• USB Connector: Two Type A USB ports
• Mini-USB Connector: 5-pin Mini-USB connector
Operating / Storage
Environments: • Operating Temperature: 10° C (50° F) to 40° C (104° F)
• Operating Humidity: 20% to 85% RH
• Storage Temperature: -20° C (-4° F) to 60° C (140° F)
• Storage Humidity: 5% to 85% RH
Included
Accessories: • Installation Kit for 15" NXD panels (KA2251-02):
- 2-pin mini-Phoenix connector (41-5025)
- Four Drywall clips (62-5924-05) and #6 -metal strips (80-0192)
- Three Phillips-head screws (#4-20 x 0.250 Black) (80-0114-08)
- Two CAT5 Suppression Ferrites (04-0014)
• Installation Kit for 15" and 17" NXT panels (KA2251-04):
- 2-pin mini-Phoenix connector (41-5025)
- One CAT5 Suppression Ferrites (04-0014)
- Three Phillips-head screws (#4-20 x 0.250 Black) (80-0114-08)
• Included within the RGB Kit:
- Modero VG Touch Panel (NXD/NXT-1200/1500/1700VG)
- NXA-AVB/RGB Breakout Box (FG2254-11)
- NXA-RGB internal RGB/VGA Interface Card (FG2260)
- NXA-RGBCBL, 15-pin to 5X BNC RGB Breakout cable (FG2250-80)
- NXA-MTC/RGB Modero 10’ foot Table Top Cable with RGB connector (CA2250-70)
• Included within the Video Kit:
- Modero VG Touch Panel (NXD/NXT-1200/1500/1700VG)
- Modero 10’ foot Table Top Cable (CA2250-50)
- NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Breakout Box (FG2254-10)
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