Instrukcja obsługi AMX RMBK-1001


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RMBK-1001 10.1” AMX RoomBook Scheduling Touch Panel
Overview
The RMBK-1001 10.1" AMX RoomBook Scheduling Touch Panel (FG2265-40) is a standalone
scheduling panel that integrates directly with popular room scheduling software without
additional system hardware requirements.
Product Specifications
Supported Scheduling Systems
AMX RoomBook Scheduling Panels support Microsoft Exchange, Off ice 365 and Google
Calendar. The following versions of each scheduling system are tested and verified:
RMBK-1001 Installation
The RMBK-1001 can be installed via several mounting options: Use the included clear plastic
Backbox to attach the panel to most standard wall materials. Other optional AMX mounting
solutions include the MSA-MMK2-10 Multi Mount Kit, the MSA-AMK2-10 Any Mount Kit, and
the CB-MXSA-10 Rough-In Box. Refer to the Quick Start Guide included with each mounting kit
for instructions.
Power Over Ethernet
Power for the RMBK-1001 is supplied via Power Over Ethernet (PoE), utilizing an AMX-
certified PoE injector such as the PS-POE-AF-TC PoE Injector (FG423-83). Connect the
incoming Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 port on the RMBK-1001.
Plastic Backbox
The RMBK-1001 comes with a clear plastic Backbox. This Backbox can be used to mount the
touch panel into most standard wall materials. The Backbox can also used to mount the panel
into other mounting options.
STEP 1: Install the Plastic Backbox
Use the included Installation Template to determine the placement of the Backbox in the
mounting surface. The outside edges of the template are the same dimensions as the touch
panel, which allows you to troubleshoot possible conflicts with wall edges, doors, and other
potential obstacles.
1. After ensuring proper placement, cut an opening in the mounting surface for the
Backbox, using the included Installation Template as a guide.
Note: Consider making the actual cutout opening slightly smaller than the provided
dimensions. This provides a margin of error if the opening needs to be expanded. Too little
wall material removed is always better than too much.
2. Thread the incoming cables (Ethernet and Micro-USB) from their terminal locations
through the surface opening, leaving enough slack in the wiring to accommodate any re-
positioning of the panel.
3. Remove the Backbox knockouts and thread incoming cables through the knockout
holes.
4. Gently push the Backbox into the mounting surface.
This Backbox uses four Locking Tabs to secure the Backbox to the wall. For typical
mounting surfaces, such as drywall, the locking tabs are the primary method for
securing the Backbox to the wall.
To ensure a stable installation, the thickness of the wall material must be a minimum of
.50 inches (1.27cm) and a maximum of .875 inches (2.22cm). The mounting surface
should also be smooth and flat. For thin walls or solid surfaces, use mounting screws
(not included) - see FIG. 2.
5. Extend the Locking Tabs by tightening the Locking Tab screws until snug (FIG. 3):
CAUTION: The maximum recommended torque to screw in the locking tabs on the plastic
Backbox is 5 IN-LB [56 N-CM]. Excessive torque on the tab screws can strip out the
locking tabs or damage the Backbox.
Extend the Locking Tabs only AFTER the Backbox is inserted into the wall.
When installing the Backbox, make sure that it is positioned correctly.
The Backbox is clear to allow visual confirmation that the tabs have been extended and
are gripping the wall, as well as in assisting with removal if necessary.
STEP 2: Insert Connectors on the Touch Panel
1. Before installing the touch panel into the Backbox, connect the Ethernet and USB cables
to the rear of the panel.
2. Remove power at the terminal end before continuing with the installation.
Note: Do not disconnect the connectors from the touch panel. The panel must be installed
with the attached connectors before being inserted into the mounting surface.
STEP 3: Secure the Touch Panel To the Backbox
The Backbox uses notches and tabs on the front edges (top and bottom) to secure the panel
into place. Follow the steps below to install the panel into the Backbox, starting the upper edge
of the touch panel:
UPPER TABS FIRST
1. Center the top edge of the touch panel against the upper outside edge of the Backbox
and latch the top of the panel onto the Backbox top-hooks (FIG. 4):
FIG. 1 RMBK-1001
RMBK-1001 SPECIF ICATIONS
Dimensions (HWD) 6 13/16" x 10 1/16" x 2" (174 mm x 255 mm x 51 mm), with Backbox
Weight 1.95 lbs (.885 Kg), with back box, 1.5 lbs (.680 Kg), without back box
Power Consumption Full-On: 14.5W (max), Typical: 7.5W, Standby: 4.7W, Shutdown: 0.8W
External Power
Supply Required
Optimal performance requires use of one of the following AMX PoE power
supplies (not included):
PS-POE-AF-TC, PoE Injector, 802.3AF Compliant (FG423-83)
NXA-ENET8-2POE, Gigabit PoE Ethernet Switch (FG2178-63)
Certifications FCC Part 15 Class A
C-Tick CISPR 22 Class A
CE EN 55022 Class A and EN 55024
• IEC/EN-60950
UL 60950-1
RoHS/WEEE compliant
Environmental Temperature (Operating): 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
Temperature (Storage): 4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
Humidity (Operating): 20% to 85% RH
Humidity (Storage): 5% to 85% RH
Heat Dissipation: On: 22.2 BTU/hr, Standby: 14.3 BTU/hr
Included
Accessories
Installation Template 10.1" S Modero S (68-2265-03)
Backbox, Wall Mount, 10.1" (60-2265-19)
Microsoft Exchange Exchange 2010 SP3, Exchange 2013 CU11, Exchange 2016 RTM
Office 365 Office 365 Business Premium and Exchange Online (Plan 1)
Google Calendar Google Apps for Work
FIG. 2 10.1" BACKBOX (FRONT VIEW)
Backbox
(side view)
Pushbutton
Locking Tab (X4)
Locking Tab screw (x4)
Mounting holes (X4) for installing the Backbox into a Rough-In Box (screws not included)
Mounting holes (X4)
for use with mounting
screws (not included)
Use these mounting holes
to install the Backbox into
thin walls (less than 0.5”
Locking Tab (X4)
Locking Tab screw (x4)
thick) or solid surfaces
FIG. 3 10.1” BACKBOX - LOCKING TAB AND LOCKING TAB SCREW (X4)
FIG. 4 ENGAGING THE TOP EDGE OF THE PANEL WITH THE TOP HOO KS ON THE BACKBOX
Locking Tab screw (x4) - tighten to extend
each of the four Locking Tabs
(max torque = 5 IN-LB)
Locking Tab (x4)
10.1” Wall Mount Backbox
Use the top-hooks on the top edge of the
Plastic Backbox
RMBK-1001 Touch Panel
Backbox to latch the top of the touch
panel into place
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respective companies.
AMX does not assume responsibility for errors or omissions. AMX also reserves the right to alter specifications without prior notice at any time.
The AMX Warranty and Return Policy and related documents can be viewed/downloaded at www.amx.com.
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93-2265-40 REV: C
Last Revised: 3/24/2016
2. Gently press the top edge of the touch panel into place to engage the panel’s notches
and the top-hooks on the Backbox.
LOWER TABS - Gently Snap Into Place
1. Swing the bottom edge of the touch panel into position until it rests against the lower
outside edge of the Backbox.
Note: If a gap is observed between the panel and the Backbox, or binding is felt while
locking down the panel, stop and verify there are no cables in the way. Do not force the
panel into position, or the touch screen or the panel electronics may be damaged.
2. Gently press the bottom edge of the panel gently but firmly and ONLY IN THE PLACES
INDICATED BELOW until the tabs click into place to secure the panel (FIG. 5):
3. Reconnect the terminal Ethernet and USB to their respective locations on either the
Ethernet port or NetLinx Master.
Removing the RMBK-1001 from the Backbox
The tabs on the bottom edge of the Backbox lock down the RMBK-1001 and must be
unlatched in order to remove the touch panel from the Backbox. To do this, you ll need a thin
probe such as an straightened paper clip, or the (optional) MXSA-REM-TL Bezel Removal Tool:
Note: The (optional) MXSA-REM-TL, Bezel Removal Tool (FG5968-99) provides a convenient
method to release these clips. The Bezel Removal Tool makes it easy to locate the appropriate
release points for each panel size. Refer to the MXSA-REM-TL Quick Start Guide for details.
1. With a thin probe, carefully press straight into the access holes on the bottom of the
bezel (near the center of the bottom tabs) to disconnect the two bottom clips (FIG. 6) .
2. Grasp the bottom of the panel and pull gently outward until the side of the panel is free
of the snap. Use your other hand to stabilize the front of the touch panel (FIG. 7):
Note: Always pull on the frame of the touch panel. NEVER pull on the glass edge.
3. With the bottom edge of the panel free, carefully lift up and out to release the tabs on
the top edge of the panel.
Conf iguring AMX RoomBook Panels
Scheduling Panel Setup Wizard
AMX RoomBook panels are configured via the Scheduling Panel Setup Wizard - a one-time,
panel-based configuration wizard. The Scheduling Panel Setup Wizard is automatically
launched the first time the AMX RoomBook panel is powered on.
Use the Setup Wizard to configure the scheduling panel’s connection to the network and
scheduling system, specify localization options, configure AMX RoomBook Groups, specify
security settings, and set room-level options for each panel. Follow the on-screen instructions
and press Next to visit each page.
For details on using the Scheduling Panel Setup Wizard, refer to the AMX RoomBook Scheduling
Touch Panels Instruction Manual.
Settings made in the Setup Wizard can be edited later via the panel’s on-board
SCHEDULER SETTINGS pages.
AMX RoomBook panels also feature ADVANCED SETTINGS that provide the ability to
configure various features on the panels.
Accessing the Scheduler Settings and Advanced Settings Pages
Both the SCHEDULER SETTINGS and ADVANCED SETTINGS pages are accessed via buttons on
the SETTINGS window (FIG. 9):
To invoke the SETTINGS window, use a paper-clip or similar tool to press and hold the
recessed pushbutton located on the top edge of the panel (left side - see FIG. 1) for 5 seconds.
Scheduler Settings and Advanced Settings are both password-protected. The default
Administrator password is "1988".
Scheduler Settings
Scheduler-specific settings made in the Setup Wizard can be edited later via the panel’s on-
board Scheduler Settings pages. To open the Scheduler Settings pages, press SCHEDULER
SETTINGS in the SETTINGS window.
Advanced Settings
AMX RoomBook Scheduling panels also feature Advanced Settings that provide the ability to
configure touch panel-specific options. To open the Advanced Settings pages, press
ADVANCED SETTINGS in the SETTINGS window.
Powering Off the Panel
Note that the SETTINGS window also provides the option to gracefully power down the touch
panel. Press POWER OFF to power down the panel.
Additional Documentation
For detailed installation and configuration instructions, refer to the AMX RoomBook Scheduling
Touch Panels Instruction Manual.
FIG. 5 SNAPPING THE BOTTOM EDGE OF THE PANEL INTO THE BACKBOX
FIG. 6 RMBK-1001/BACKBOX ASSEMBLY
FIG. 7 RMBK-1001/BACKBOX ASSEMBLY (RELEASING THE BOTTOM EDGE OF THE PANEL)
Gently press the bottom edge of the
touch panel in these places (simultaneously)
to snap the bottom edge of the panel into
place and secure the panel in the Backbox
SEE NOTES BELOW
Observe the decal that is placed on the touch
panel (glass surface) to avoid pressing the glass
Plastic Backbox
RMBK-1001 Touch Panel
in the wrong places, which could result in
damage to the panel
Bottom Clip Bottom Clip
Insert probe (or Bezel Removal Tool) straight into access holes to push
the bottom clips in and away from the panel to release the bottom edge
Backbox (bottom view)
Bezel (bottom edge)
Lift the bottom edge of the panel by the plastic bezel and
gently rotate up and away from the Backbox
Note: To avoid damaging the
panel, always pull on the
plastic bezel - do not pull on
the glass.
Note: Hold the panel to
prevent it from falling once the
bottom edge is free
FIG. 8 SCHEDULING PANEL SETUP WIZARD - OVERVIEW PAGE
FIG. 9 SETTINGS WINDOW
FIG. 10 SETTINGS PAGES (NETWORK SETTINGS PAGE SHOWN)
Press to access the panel’s on-board
Settings menu (Administrator password
Press to access
Press to power the panel off
required - default = 1988)
the Scheduler
Settings pages
The button for the currently
selected Settings page is
highlighted
Press to edit the
current settings


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Marka: AMX
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Model: RMBK-1001

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