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PosiTrack Pilot Camera System
The AMX PosiTrack Camera System delivers an advanced modular solution for precision camera positioning applications. Featuring the PosiTrack Pilot Video touch panel with on-screen camera preview, the system controls PosiTrack 10 robotic camera heads over a high-speed 4-wire data bus. The system can control up to 6 Sony DXC-390 and DXC-990 video cameras, storing and recalling up to 24 presets for each camera. Designed with the camera operator in mind, the PosiTrack Pilot Video camera panel includes a 6" color-active touch panel with video preview on the left, a combined pan/tilt/zoom joystick on the right, and focus wheel and speed control on the lower left edge. Resting the right hand on the softly padded wrist rest, the operator can intuitively guide and twist
the joystick to the right position and easily zoom the lens in and out. At the same time, a tap and spin on the left is all it takes to fine-tune focus and response. Using the graphic icons displayed on the color touch panel, the operator can visually track and change camera movement, select cameras, store and recall presets, and adjust each camera's settings. The compact PosiTrack 10 Pan/Tilt Head supports camera loads of up to 10 lbs. (4.5 kg). The integrated camera head delivers smooth analog pan, tilt and lens control, precision digital position sensing, RS232 camera control, intelligent onboard processing and system networking. The PosiTrack 10 is easy to installone cable connects the Sony DXC-390/990 camera to the head and a 4-wire cable links the head to the system.
AXB-PT10 PosiTrack 10 Pan/Tilt Head
Supports camera loads of up to 10 pounds (4.5 kg), allows perfect adjustment of H/V center of gravity Integrates onboard control for camera pan/tilt, lens zoom/focus/iris, and camera functions Operates DC-drive lens through camera Stores and recalls presets from internal non-volatile memory Installs upright or upside down (joystick control can be inverted via software) Limits pan and tilt range using soft stops, programmable on-the-fly from the PosiTrack Pilot Video panel Moves with analog DC motor control, sensed via 1 million-step digital encoding Connects to the system via the four-wire AXlink control network over distances up to 3,000 feet using twisted-pair wire
Control Ports: AXlink/Power4-pin screw terminal CCU/Lens9-pin male D-sub Lens15-pin female HD D-sub Travel: Pan 179 (358 programmable) Tilt 90 (180 programmable) Speed Pan: 45/sec Tilt 45/sec Torque (max): Pan 4 - 6 ft-lbs. Tilt 10 - 16 ft-lbs. Capacity: 10 lbs. (4.5 kg) balanced lens/camera weight Repeatability: 5 arc minutes Status LED: AXlinkGreen Buttons: Setup Routine button Reversing: Instantaneous Limit stops: Soft set via Axcess Presets: 24 in standard PT10 system Max 255 presets per head Environment: 32 F to 120 F ambient temperature range Enclosure: Metal with matte black enamel and black anodized finish Weight: 8 lbs. (3.6 kg) Dimensions: 5.85" x 6.8" x 9.1" [HWD] (149 mm x 173 mm x 232 mm)
AXP-PLV PosiTrack Pilot Video Panel*
Controls up to 6 PosiTrack 10 Pan/Tilt Heads with Sony DXC-390/DXC-990 cameras, up to 24 presets per camera 6" color-active LCD displays camera video with superimposed touch control graphics On-screen graphics control preset store/recall, camera functions, and system setup Side-screen buttons (12) instantly select cameras and access camera menus Integrated 3-axis joystick controls pan, tilt, and zoom Proportional side-mount focus wheel Trim knobs for overall speed and iris
Display: 6" diagonal color active-matrix LCD, 320 x 240 Buttons: 12 pushbuttons, 6 on each side Video In: BNC female connector (NTSC/PAL/SECAM) Dimensions: 5.5" x 16" x 7.5" [HWD] (140 mm x 406 mm x 191 mm) Weight: 4.9 lbs (2.2 kg) pounds (4.5 kg), allows perfect adjustment of H/V center of gravity *Patent Pending
PosiTrack Pilot Video Panel with AXB-EM232 and PS2.8
AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master
Onboard processor and memory manage system operation and control network
Processor: Memory: Includes: Motorola 68340 Battery-backed non-volatile Front-panel setup switches and status LEDs AXlink control network port Enclosure: Metal with black matte finish Dimensions: 1.5" x 5.5" x 6.4" [HWD] (38 mm x 140 mm x 164 mm) Weight: 1.1 lbs (495 g)
PosiTrack 10 with CC-CAM and PSN6.5

PosiTrack System

PT10-PLV - Single Camera Pan/Tilt System Includes PosiTrack Pilot Video camera control panel (AXP-PLV), system master with onboard memory and AXlink network (AXBEM232), 2.8A DC power supply (PS2.8), PosiTrack 10 pan/tilt head (AXB-PT10), two (2) camera/lens control cable (CC-CAM), and 6.5A 12 VDC power supply (PSN6.5). Supports up to 6 cameras with CMA-D2 units, up to 2 cameras can use CAM-D3 units. PT10-PLV3 Plus - Multi-Camera Pan/Tilt System for CMA-D3 Includes PosiTrack Pilot Video camera control panel (AXP-PLV), Axcent3 Integrated Controller (Axcent3), 2.8A DC power supply (PS2.8), one PosiTrack 10 pan/tilt head (AXB-PT10), six (6) camera/lens control cables (CC-CAM), and one (1) 6.5A 12 VDC power supply (PS6.5). Supports up to 6 cameras with CMA-D3 camera units. PT10-ADD - Additional Camera Pan/Tilt Includes a PosiTrack 10 pan/tilt head (AXB-PT10), two (2) camera/lens control cables, and 6.5A 12 VDC power supply (PS6.5). PT10-PRV - 2x1 Preview Switcher Includes a 2 x 1 video switcher, composite BNC (AV2SM), Relay Controller (AXB-REL8), and cable (CC-REL) Accessories Accessories for the PosiTrack Camera Control System include a variety of pan/tilt head mounts including: AC-RK - Accessory Rack Kit (3 AXB-EM232/REL8 units), 1 RU WM-CAM - Wall or Ceiling Mount Adapter PM-CAM - Pedestal Mount Adapter TM-CAM - Tripod Mount Adapter

Supplies 12V DC power to AXB-EM232 Master and AXP-PLV panel
DC Power: AC Power: 12VDC, 2.8 A output IEC AC cord input for 110/220, 50/60 Hz AC Power Dimensions: 5.5 x 3 x 1.8 [HWD approx] (140 mm x 76 mm x 45 mm) Weight: 1.5 lbs (681)

CC-CAM Camera Cable

Connects PT10 RS-232 control to DXC-390/DXC-990 camera head

PSN6.5 Power Supply

Supplies power to AXB-PT10, one per pan/tilt head
DC Power: AC Power: 12VDC, 6.5 A output IEC AC cord input for 110/220, 50/60 Hz AC Power Dimensions: 1.5x5.5x6.4 [HWD] (38 mm x 140 mm x 164 mm) Weight: 1.1 lbs. (495 g)
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BEEP Button.... A-1 SET TIME ANDDATE Button... A-1 SET BACKGROUND Button... A-1 Background Pattern.... A-1 PROTECTED SETUP Button... A-2 EL TIMER Button... A-2 DOUBLE BEEP Button... A-3
COMPARE DEVICE Button... A-3 SHOW DEVICE Button.... A-3 Serial Number.... A-3 AXLINK Button.... A-3 FIRMWARE REVISION Button... A-4
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Operational Check.... E-5 AXlink LED..... E-5 Program Connector....E-5 TX1 and RX1 LEDs.... E-6 TX2 and RX2 LEDs....E-6 Deactivating The CommandTouch Option In Case Of Problems.. E-6

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Operational Check.... F-6 AXlink LED..... F-6 Program Connector.... F-6 TX1 and RX1 LEDs.... F-7 TX2 and RX2 LEDs.... F-7 Deactivating The CommandTouch Option In Case Of Problems.. F-7

Introduction

VTEL CommandTouch is the latest in video conferencing controllers. This touch to operate panel allows you to control the EnterpriseSeries Team Conferencing System (TC) and Leadership Conferencing System (LC) features in a simple, straightforward manner.
Since it can be modified to control other devices, CommandTouch can provide total control for all your video conferencing and room requirements.
This users guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to set up and operate your CommandTouch panel. Detailed instructions on how to use all the other EnterpriseSeries TC and LC functionality can be found in the Team Conferencing System Users Handbook and Leadership Conferencing System Users Handbook.
In this manual, the terms: page menu section Refers to all items displayed together on the touch panel. Refers to any top-level page. Refers to a group of buttons on a page or menu.
CommandTouch Users Handbook
System Start-up And Touch Panel Operatio
During the EnterpriseSeries TC or LC power-up sequence, system status information is displayed on the main video monitor. During this time, do not attempt to use the CommandTouch panel. When the TC or LC Systems beginning VTEL logo page is displayed on the monitor, the CommandTouch panel functions can be activated.
The CommandTouch panel is a touchsensitive device. Menu buttons displayed on its screen respond to fingertip pressure. When the CommandTouch panel is activated after a system boot, the VTEL logo page is automatically displayed on the touch panel screen, and the entire screen surface responds as a start button. Press anywhere on the screen to start, and the touch panel displays the MAIN menu. If only the codec (and not the entire system) is rebooted, the menu displayed on the CommandTouch screen remains unchanged. When the codec is finished reloading, the words Loading CommandTouch will flash on the video monitor screen. CommandTouch features will then be available.

The CommandTouch panel enables precise control of EnterpriseSeries TC

and LC functions through five major touch screen menus. The five major menus are: MAIN (default menu at power-on LOCAL CAMERA REMOTE CAMERA SLIDES VCR Any major menu may be accessed from any other major menu by touching its button on the Menus section of the screen. When a menu is selected, its button stays illuminated. A complete description of the five major menus and their associated secondary pages follows this section. Refer to the appropriate section for detailed information about system functions and controls available on each menu page.
Some CommandTouch functions are available on many pages : Online HELP butto MORE butto DONE butto AUDIO Sectio
The touch panel provides online help for most functions. The HELP button is located in the lower-left corner of the page, in the Menus section. When you press the HELP button, a scrolling Help page appear s. Press the DONE button to leave the Help page and return to normal operati on.

MORE Button

Some menus contain more functions than can fit on one page. In these cases, a secondary page is added for less frequently used features. If additional pages are available on a menu, they are accessed by pressing the MORE button located in the lower right-hand corner of the page.
The DONE button is located in the lowerright corner of secondary pages. Pressing this button returns you to the previous page or menu. In some cases, it terminates the current operatio n.
Buttons that control local audio are located in the upper-right corner of most of the touch panel pages and menus. Press the INCREASE button (at top) to increase audio volume. The MUTE button (in the center) temporarily disables your local microphones. When activated, the MUTE button flashes. Additionally, an indicator appears on the video monitor as a reminder that you cannot be heard by the remote site. Press the MUTE button again to enable your local microphones. Press the DECREASE button (at bottom) to decrease audio volume.
Touch panel buttons provide access to system features, indicate current system status, and provide visual responses to users input. Four button states are possible.

Momentary

The button illuminates while it is being touched. For example, when adjusting a cameras iris setting, the OPEN button illuminates while it is pressed, indicating that the control is responding to touch. The button dims when released.

The Audio section appears as part of the MAIN menu. The buttons in this section control the volume and muting functions as described in detail on page 5.

MAIN Menu - More Page

Pressing the MORE button in the MAIN menu activates a secondary page which contains the CommandTouch Configuration section.
SETUP Butto Pressing the SETUP button activates the touch panels Setup page. The Setup page allows you to do some simple customization of the touch panel. See Appendix A for more detailed information on the Setup page. Press the EXIT button, located in the upper-right corner, to return to the previous page. SOFTWARE VERSION Butto Pressing the SOFTWARE VERSION button displays the current software revision level information for the CommandTouch touch panel and controller. See a sample revision notice in the left column. Press the DON button to return to the previous page.

For an LC System

LOCAL CAMERA Menu
The LOCAL CAMERA menu contains the local camera selections, presets, zoom, focus and iris functions.
There are three local camera sources on the LC and four camera sources on the TC which can be transmitted to remote sites. Use the Send Local Camera sections buttons to choose the video source you wish to transmit. When you select a local camera, its button remains illuminated until another local camera, the PC, or a local preset is selected. On LC systems, the CAMERA 4 and VIDEO MUTE buttons on the Send Local Camera Section do not appear on the touch panel.
VCR Butto To send VCR output to the remote site, touch the VCR button.
PC Butto The PC button selects the local PC video output as the source for transmission to the remote site.
VIDEO MUTE Button (TC Systems Only To suspend local video transmission to the remote site, touch the VIDEO MUTE button. The VIDEO MUTE button flashes when activated.
Activating the video mute feature also mutes the local microphone.
The LOCAL CAMERA PRESETS button automatically selects a certain camera or adjusts a camera to a previously stored position, including its associated zoom, iris and focus refinements.

LC PIP Interface

TC PIP Interface
SIZE Button (TC Systems Only) When you press the SIZE button, you can shrink or enlarge the PIP window.
MOVE Button (TC Systems Only)
When you press the MOVE button, you can move the smaller PIP window within the larger screen image.
ON/OFF Button (TC Systems Only) When you press the ON/OFF button, you can toggle the PIP window to appear and disappear.
SWAP Button (TC Systems Only) When the PIP function is active, the SWAP button swaps the two video sources selected.

REMOTE CAMERA Menu

The REMOTE CAMERA menu provides control of the remote sites cameras. Most of the sections and buttons in this menu provide the same control over the remote sites cameras as for the local cameras.
Select which remote camera you wish to view by pressing its associated button. When you select a camera, the button is not illuminated when a remote camera or a remote preset is selected.
A preset button automatically selects a certain camera or moves a camera to a previously stored position, including associated zoom and focus refinements. A call must be established to set a preset for a remote camera. To select a preset, press and release the desired preset button. To store a preset, select the desired camera. Use the camera controls to select the view, including zoom and focus adjustments if the camera supports pan, tilt, and zoom functions. Press and hold the preset button that you want to set. When the preset button double-flashes, the preset has been stored.
You cannot set a remote cameras preset if the remote site does not support camera control.
You may use these buttons to control the pan, tilt, and zoom adjustments of the selected remote camera. The Camera Control buttons are used only with cameras which support pan, tilt, and zoom operations.

MOVE Button

The MOVE arrow buttons move the view of the selected camera in the direction of the arrows.
FOCUS Button The FOCUS buttons control the image sharpness.
ZOOM Button The ZOOM buttons control the field of view.
The Audio section appears as part of the REMOTE CAMERA menu. The buttons in this section control the volume and muting functions as described in detail on page 5.
The Audio buttons on this menu are used to control only the local volume level and to mute the local microphones.

The View sections buttons are used to select what the remote site sees on its video monitor. The choices are Windows applications, PenPal for Windows, or the PIP window.
PC Button (Displays the PC Desktop) Touch this button to display the current local PC screen such as a Windows application.
PENPAL FOR WINDOWS Button Press this button to view the PenPal for Windows application. Refer to your system Users Handbook for detailed information about PenPal for Windows.
Note: This facility controls the PIP window on the Local Site only. You do not have control over the Remote Sites PIP window. The PIP function allows you to view two separate video displays at the same time on a single video monitor. By default on a two-monitor system, the PIP window displays the video you are sending to the remote site. The monitor displays the remote video source. By default on a onemonitor system the PIP window displays the video you are sending to the remote site. The monitor displays the remote video source, Windows95, or PenPal for Windows. On the LC, PIP windows are available on two-monitor systems only if the PIP option has been purchased for your system. ON/OFF Button On LC systems, when the PIP ON/OFF button is pressed, it is illuminated, and the main video monitor displays a window containing a picture of the video you are sending to the remote site. Press the PIP ON/OFF button again the window disappears and the touch panel button dims. On LC systems, the only PIP capability available is turning PIP off and on with the PIP ON/OFF button.
On TC systems, when you press the PIP ON/OFF button, a different set of PIP buttons appears. The PIP buttons for the TC are described next.
SIZE Button (TC Systems Only) When you press the SIZE button, you can shrink or enlarge the smaller PIP window.
MOVE Button (TC Systems Only) When you press the MOVE button, you can move the smaller PIP window within the larger screen image.

SLIDES Menu

The SLIDES menu provides access to the TC and LC graphics functions, such as printing, saving, and sending slides. On LC systems, the CAMERA 4 and VIDEO MUTE buttons on the Send Local Camera Section do not appear on the touch panel.
The Send Local Camera section appears as part of the SLIDES menu. The buttons in this section are used to select the local video source that is transmitted to the remote site. For detailed information on this section, refer to page 15.

Before using the touch panels Slides section, review your system Users Handbook regarding capturing images, creating, saving, deleting and working with video slides.
Pressing the CommandTouch PRINT SLIDE button prints the slide currently displayed on the main video monitor.
To use the PRINT SLIDE function, a printer must be available to the TC or LC, either via direct connection to the local PC or on a network.
Pressing the CommandTouch SAVE SLIDE button saves the slide currently displayed on the local video monitor. When the SAVE SLIDE button is pressed, a Save Slide window appears on the local video monitor. Use the mouse to select entry fields and the PC keyboard to enter the file name.
Pressing the SEND SLIDE button captures the image displayed on the local video monitor and transmits it to the remote site.
Pressing the REVERSE SLIDE button transmits the previous slide in the current tray to the remote site.

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Pressing the FORWARD SLIDE button transmits the next slide in the current tray to the remote site.
Use the mouse or the electronic pen with the AppsView icons on the main monitor to activate slide tray functions. For more information, consult your systems Users Handbook.
The Audio section appears as part of the SLIDES menu. The buttons in this section control the volume and muting functions as described in detail on page 5.

View Section

The View section appears as part of the SLIDES menu. It contains buttons used for viewing the PC desktop, PenPal for Windows or the PIP window. Refer to page 19 of this manual for more information on these buttons.

VCR Menu

The VCR menu is provided to facilitate VCR control and the selection of sources to be recorded during a video conference.
The Send Local Camera section appears as part of the VCR menu. The buttons in this section are used to select the local video that is transmitted to the remote site. For detailed information on this section refer to page 1 5.
The View Remote Camera section appears as part of the VCR menu. The buttons in this section are used to select the remote video source. For detailed information on these buttons, refer to page 22.
These buttons control which video source is recorded on the local VCR.
The REMOTE VIDEO button sets the VCR to record the remote video source as displayed on the Main monitor.
The LOCAL VIDEO button sets the VCR to record the video source being transmitted to the remote site.
The GRAPHICS button sets the VCR to record the local video monitors current display.
These buttons are provided as a place holder for a future enhancement which will allow control of the VCR from the touch panel.
The Audio section appears as part of the VCR menu. The buttons in this section control the volume and muting functions as described in detail on page 5.

The View section appears as part of the VCR menu. It contains buttons used for viewing the PC desktop, PenPal for Windows or the PIP window. Refer to page 19 of this manual for more information.

Using The Tablet

When the CommandTouch Option is installed on the system, the touch panel replaces the tablet as the primary controller. Therefore, use of the tablet is specialized for PenPal for Windows and mouse controls. If you have a mouse installed on your system, the tablet is no longer necessary to control your video conferencing system. You can disconnect and store the tablet, since it will not be used. Note: On LC systems, see your System Administrators Guide for instructions on how to install the mouse. If you prefer to use the tablet, locate the CommandTouch tablet overlay, which has been provided as part of your option kit. This new tablet overlay defines a 7.5 X 10 inch expanded drawing area, which enables you to annotate slides or control the movement of the mouse pointer. The drawing area is automatically loaded when the touch panel is activated. Therefore, the tablet overlay does not have a TABLET ON button. With the CommandTouch option, all standard tablet overlays have been deactivated to prevent conflicts between the touch screen and tablet interfaces. To use one of the standard EnterpriseSeries TC or LC overlays, you must deactivate CommandTouch. See Appendix E for instructions on how to deactivate the CommandTouch option.
The tablet overlays previously used with the tablet are now disabled. Replace these with the overlay provided with your CommandTouch option.
You may perform some simple customizations of your LC and TC CommandTouch panel in the Setup page. You can set parameters such as the date, time, and background pattern. Some of the Setup page adjustment/display buttons are described briefly because they will only be used by a trained field technician.
These buttons control the sound generated when a user presses a defined button. The adjustment controls the duration of the single beep sound in a range of 1 to 10 with 1 being the shortest. A value of Zero turns the beep of f.
When you touch this button, a page of adjustment buttons is displayed. Use them to set the current time and date at your location.
Touching this button displays a background setup page.
On the left side of the page a grid appears in which a background pattern can be designed. The Background Pattern menu page has certain characteristics:
The lower right corner shows the background pattern as it will be displayed on the screen The upper right corner has a button labeled BACKGROUND ON. When the BACKGROUND ON button is illuminated, the current design will b displayed as a background on any page or menu. If the BACKGROUND ON button is not illuminated, then no background is displayed on any page or menu

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This button is used to access the advanced touch panel controls. These advanced controls should only be used by a trained and certified field technician. Therefore, access to the Advanced Control page is password protected. If you press this button a keypad will be displayed. Press the ENTER key to return to the Setup page.
These buttons are used to select the amount of time before the screen saver mode is activated on the touch panel. The setting range is 5 minutes to 150 minutes in 5-minute increments. The text of the screen saver can be set only by accessing the advanced touch panel controls via the PROTECTED SETUP button.

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This button turns the double beep sound on or off. The double beep sounds when a user presses outside a defined button.

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This button is used for diagnostic purposes. It determines whether the program loaded in the controller matches the standard hardware configuration. When pressed, a new page appears with either of the following messages:
ALL PROGRAMMED DEVICES ARE PRESEN
NO EXTRA DEVICES ARE PRESENT
This button is used for diagnostic purposes. It shows all the devices that are present. In a standard hardware configuration, Device One will be the codec, Device Two will be the tablet and Device 128 is the touch panel. The bottom row of buttons provides system information.
The serial number appears in the lower right-hand corner.
Next to the serial number is the AXLINK button. It will flash once per second if the connection between the touch panel and the controller is operational.

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The third button shows the current revision level of the touch panel firmware.
These installation instructions are needed only if the CommandTouch has been purchased as a field upgrade. Refer to Figure B-1 as you install the CommandTouch Panel. Figure B-1. Connectivity Diagram
Locate the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box and rack mount assembly. Locate the cable labeled AMX CONTROLLER at the codec end of the umbilical cable. (There is a 4-pin captive compression-style connector on the end of the cable.) Connect the cable to the AXlink port on the backpanel of the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box. Locate the cable labeled 605-1440-01. Plug the end with the 6-pin captive compression-style connector into the 6-pin RS232 port on the backpanel of the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box. Locate the cable labeled 605-1441-01. Plug the end with the 8-pin captive compressionstyle connector into the port labeled RS232/ 422 on the backpanel of the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box. Locate the PS2.8 power supply. Plug the power supplys green 2-pin connector into the port labeled PWR on the backpanel of the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box. Open the rear cabinet door and install the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box and rack mount assembly in the first rack position below the cabinet shelf. (Make sure there is enough room for all four rack mount screws to be installed.) Locate the 4-pin captive compression style connector at the table end of the umbilical cable. The cable is labeled TOUCH SCREEN and connects to the CommandTouch panel. Locate the door flap on the back side of the touch panel base. Inside there are three connectors. Connect the cable to the 4-pin connector labeled AXlink. Remove the cable connected to the Com 1 port on the codec backpanel. Connect this cable to the 9-pin RS232 connector on cable 605-1440-01. Connect the 9-pin RS232 connector on cable 605-1440-01 to the Com 1 port on the backpanel of the codec.

10 Set the PS2.8 power supply on the shelf inside the cabinet. Plug the PS2.8 power cord into the switched power strip inside the cabinet. You have now completed the CommandTouch hardware installation on the TC.
These installation instructions are needed only if the CommandTouch has been purchased as a field upgr ade. Refer to Figure C-1 (below) as you install the CommandTouch Panel.

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Locate the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box and rack mount assembly. Locate the cable labeled 605-1422-01. (There is a 4-pin captive compression-style connector on the end of the cable labeled controller.) Connect the cable to the AXlink port on the backpanel of the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box. Locate the cable labeled 605-1440-01. Plug the end with the 6-pin captive compression-style connector into the 6-pin RS232 port on the backpanel of the AXBEM232 Enhanced Master box. Locate the cable labeled 605-1441-01. Plug the end with the 8-pin captive compressionstyle connector into the port labeled RS232/422 on the backpanel of the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box. Locate the PS2.8 power supply. Plug the power supplys green 2-pin connector into the port labeled PWR on the backpanel of the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box. Open the rear cabinet door and install the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box and rack mount assembly in the first rack position below the cabinet shelf. (Make sure there is enough room for all four rack mount screws to be installed.) Locate the 4-pin captive compression style connector at the table end of cable 605-1422-01. The cable is labeled TOUCH SCREEN and connects to the CommandTouch panel. Locate the door flap on the back side of the touch panel base. Inside there are three connectors. Connect the cable to the 4-pin connector labeled AXlink. Remove the cable labeled 605-1462-01 connected to the Com 1 port on the codec backpanel. Connect this cable to the 9-pin RS232 connector on cable 605-1440-01. Connect the 9-pin RS232 connector on cable 605-1441-01 to the Com 1 port on the backpanel of the codec.
These installation instructions are needed only if the CommandTouch has been purchased as a field upgra d e. Refer to Figure D-1 as you install the CommandTouch Panel. Figure D-1. Connectivity Diagram

Leadership Conferencing System
Locate the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box and rack mount assembly. Locate the cable labeled FG11-027. There will be a 4-pin captive compression style connector on each end of the cable. Connect one end to the port labeled AXlink, located on the back panel of the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box. Locate the cable labeled 605-1344-01. One end will have a 6-pin captive compressionstyle connector. Plug this end into the 6-pin port labeled RS232 on the back panel of the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box. Locate the cable labeled 605-1387-01. One end will have an 8-pin captive compression-style connector. Plug this into the port labeled RS232/ 422 on the back panel of the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box. Locate the PS2.8 power supply. Plug the power supplys green 2-pin connector into the port labeled PWR on the backpanel of the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box. Open the rear cabinet door and install the AXB-EM232 Enhanced Master box and rack mount assembly in the first rack position below the cabinet shelf. (Make sure there is enough room for all four rack mount screws to be installed.) Locate the end of the FG11-027 cable. This connects to the touch panel. On the back side of the touch panel, you will find a door flap. Inside there are three connectors. Connect the FG11-027 cable to the 4-pin connector labeled AXlink. Remove the cable connected to the TABLET port on the EnterpriseSerie Leadership Conferencing System (LCS) back panel. Connect this cable to the 25-pin RS232 connector on cable 605-1344-01. Take the 25-pin RS232 connector on cable 605-1387-01 and connect it to the TABLET port on the back panel of the LCS.
10 Take the PS2.8 power supply and set it on the shelf inside the LCS cabinet. Plug the PS2.8 power cord into the switched power strip inside the LCS cabinet. Installation of the CommandTouch panel hardware on the LC is now complet e.
Note: New systems are shipped from the factory with the software preloaded. In the event you need to reload your software or upgrade existing software, follow the instructions below. This appendix describes how to install the CommandTouch Version 1.10 software on a CommandTouch panel attached to an EnterpriseSeries Leadership Conferencing System. In order to upgrade your CommandTouch panel to Version 1.10, follow this procedure:
1 First install the EnterpriseSeries Leadership Conferencing System AppsView Version 1.10 software onto your LC system. Follow the onscreen instructions for installing the system software. When the Select Components Pointing Devices Screen is shown, select one of the following options appropriate for your configuration:

CommandTouch pane l Choosing this option specifies that you will be using the touch panel and the mouse only to control your system.
CommandTouch with attached Numonics tablet Choosing this option specifies that you will be using the touch panel, the mouse, and a Numonics tablet to control your system.
When the Setup Complete Dialog box appears, choose the option: Yes, I want to restart my computer now.
After the system reboots, you will step through the configuration screens to customize AppsView for your site. The Pointing Devices Screen should have the VTEL CommandTouch option box checked and have either the Numonics Tablet option or the No Tablet option selected.
4 Press Finish to end the system configuration procedure.
Even though you installed the system software, you still must now download the CommandTouch Version 1.1 software onto the touch panel. To complete the download, follow these steps: 1 Exit AppsView by moving your mouse pointer to the letter V in the lower right corner of the screen and clicking the right mouse button. Select Exit AppsView immediately with the left mouse button. Select Shut Down from the Start button on the Windows 95 Taskbar; then select Restart the Computer in MS-DOS mode Note: If the Windows 95 Taskbar is not visible to you, press <Ctrl> <Esc> on the keyboard. At the DOS prompt, type: cd \vtel\appsview If you are using Com 1 on the LC to download the CommandTouch software, then: In the \vtel\appsview directory, type: ctload If you are using Com 2 on the LC to download the CommandTouch software, then: In the \vtel\appsview directory, type: ctload 2 Note: Step 6 requires that you determine whether you will use Com 1 or Com 2 as one of the connections for the download cable.
CAUTION If your CommandTouch has been modified in any way (including VTEL ICS customizations), this upgrade will permanently destroy these changes. Please contact your system integrator before proceeding with this installation. If your CommandTouch has not been customized, then proceed with this software upgrade installation. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions or refer to this document to proceed with the upgrade. Locate the 9-pin to 25-pin download cable and plug the 25-pin end into the Com 1 Port on the LC codec. If Com 1 is occupied, use the Com 2 port. Plug the 9-pin end of the 9-pin to 25-pin download cable into the PROGRAM port on the front panel of the AXB-EM232 controller box, which is rack mounted inside the LC system. See Figure E-1 for an illustration of the cables you need to connect. When you have completed the above steps, press C to continue or press A to abor the upgrade process. The download process will begin. The Touch Panel should be displaying Receiving File message.
10 When the download process is complete, the message Update is now complete is displayed. 11 Unplug the 9-pin to 25-pin download cable from the AXB-EM232 and LC system. Store the cable for use in downloading future enhancement s. 12 Reboot your LC system. Refer to this CommandTouch Users Handbook for more information about the new enhancements. If you experience problems with this installation, please contact your service representative or the Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-856-8835.

Figure E-1. Connect 9-Pin to 25-Pin Cable to COM 1 Port and to AXB-232 Controller Program Port
9-Pin connector to PROGRAM port on AXBEM232 controller
25-Pin connector to COM 1 Port (COM 2, if COM 1 is occupied) on LC codec
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Power on the codec and CommandTouch equipment. Verify that the CommandTouch panel is functioning by checking the status lights noted in Figure E-2. Figure E-2. AXB-EM232 Status Lights
Indicates that the AXBEM232 is transmitting to the codec (red). Indicates that the AXB-EM232 is transmitting to the tablet
Indicates that power is on and that communication is functioning properly (green).
Indicates that the codec is transmitting to the AXBEM232 (red).
Indicates that the tablet is transmitting to the AXBEM232 (red).

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When correctly installed, the green AXLink LED blinks once every second to indicate that the communications functions are operating properly. No light indicates that power is not being supplied to the equipment. If the AXLink LED should begin to blink more rapidly than once per second, or if it should remain lit continuously, the system is experiencing problems. If problems occur, contact your service representative.
The DB-9 RS-232 connector is for downloading new software and should be used only by your service representative.

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The red TX1 LED indicates that the CommandTouch Panel is transmitting data to the codec. The red RX1 LED indicates that the codec is transmitting data to the CommandTouch Panel. Depending upon the codec software release, the codec might not send signals to the CommandTouch panel.

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The red TX2 LED indicates that the CommandTouch panel is transmitting data to the Numonics tablet. The red RX2 LED indicates that the tablet is transmitting data to the CommandTouch panel. If the pen is placed on the tablet surface, the RX2 LED will remain lit as the tablet sends data continuously. This is a normal operating condition.

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If there are serious problems which cannot be resolved after contacting your authorized service representative, you should disable the CommandTouch option in order to use the AppsView interface. Deactivate the CommandTouch option by resetting the pointing device configuration setting. Follow the steps on page E-1 for configuring the LC System for CommandTouch, but in Step 2, deactivate the VTEL CommandTouch option box. If no checkmark is displayed, then the option is disabled. Continue with Steps 3 and 4. If the deactivation is temporary, the CommandTouch hardware may remain installed on your system.
Note: New systems are shipped from the factory with the software preloaded. In the event you need to reload your software or upgrade existing software, follow the instructions below. This appendix describes how to install the CommandTouch Version 1.10 software on a CommandTouch panel attached to an EnterpriseSeries Team Conferencing System. In order to upgrade your CommandTouch panel to Version 1.10, follow this procedure:

 

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