AMX - Pronto Interface Module
AMX-Pronto Interface module provides a software interface to integrate Philips Pronto Remote controllers to an AMX control system.
The communication between Philips Pronto Remote controllers and the AMX system is established with a TCP/IP connection.
It is assumed the user has a sound understanding of networking concepts and common protocols such as TCP/IP. Familiarity with the “ProntoEdit Professional” software is necessary and must have the ability to configure a Pronto Remote controller.
Current implementation of the module supports button presses from Pronto Remote controllers, triggering the AMX touch panel buttons and feed back from AMX touch panel channel feedback to be displayed on the Pronto Remote.
This solution requires a working AMX system with AMX touch panel/s and AMX Netlinx processor/s and fully operational Philips Pronto 9400 -9600-9800 remote controllers.
Available functionality is listed in the table below.
| Function |
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AMX touch panel button press from Pronto
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Yes
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| AMX channel feedback to Pronto |
Yes
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| Multiple button presses on AMX from a Pronto button |
Yes
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| Refresh Pronto buttons after a page flip |
Yes
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| Refresh Pronto buttons on "awake" |
Yes
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Minimum requirements:
Complete AMX control system with Netlinx NI series processor/s and AMX touch panel/s.
Full AMX programming knowledge with complete AMX software development environment.
Philip Pronto setup & configuration experience.
Experience in "PronotEdit professional" software.
Working Pronto remote control on the same network as the AMX Netlinx Processor with the module.
What You Get:
| AMX Netlinx Module |
AMX module - in Standard Module format |
| AMX GUI Example |
Simple button arrangement to show module implementation - 1024x768 format |
| Pronto GUI Example |
Simple button arrangement to show implementation on pronto 9600 |
| Manual |
PDF manual with full descritpion of integration requirements |
Note:
Purchasers will be required to provide the Serial number and MAC Address of the Netlinx processor that will be used in the project.
The graphics provided with this solution are simple buttons graphics to show how the module works - all graphics for project specific user interfaces are the responsibility of the onsite software engineers.
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