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Digital Video Processor Crestron C2N-DVP4DI
4. You may need to calibrate the computer to the C2N-DVP4DI. Select
Orient from the Control Panel menu of the Smart software. Follow the
instructions to complete the calibration.
SIMPL Windows Sympodium Programming Considerations
The firmware of the C2N-DVP4DI handles most of the interactions required to
operate with the Sympodium. However, in some configurations, a small amount of
SIMPL Windows programming is necessary.
Option 1: If you are just using the Sympodium as the touch input device for the
C2N-DVP4DI, and no computer is used for telestration or control, no special SIMPL
Windows programming is needed.
Option 2: If you are using the Sympodium as the touch input device, and you are
using a computer for telestration and control, the following SIMPL Windows
programming is required:
1. The pad area information (the coordinates corresponding to where you
touch) will be sent into the SIMPL Windows program on the C2I-TPS
Touchpanel Interface definition in the SIMPL Windows program. The
information is a serial (text) input, corresponding to which VGA/video
signal is displayed in the pad area touched. DVI/VGA input 1 pad
information is sent on Serial join #1. DVI/VGA input 2 is on serial join 2,
and so on. This allows the SIMPL Windows program to always know which
display signal is being touched.
2. There is also a heartbeat sent from the Sympodium to the PC. This is sent
independent of the VGA window that is currently displayed. This
information is received into the SIMPL Windows program on port E of the
C2I-COM5 card. This port corresponds to the Touchscreen/Mouse port.
3. You must take the pad area information received on the C2I-TPS definition,
and the heartbeat received on port E of the C2I-COM5 card, and route them
to the COM port (1-4) connected to the computer.
Reference Guide – DOC. 6177A
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