Adding an nTouch 60 node to your design

In this section

Introduction

Compatibility with NWare 1.6.2a

Adding the nTouch 60 node

Understanding the layout of the device

Connecting NWare to the nTouch 60 unit

Using the knob controls to store values

Sizing the screen design area to match the physical display area

Recommendations for arranging and sizing controls

See also

Introduction

Adding a NioNode to your design

Adding a CAB 4n node to your design

Adding a CAB 8n node to your design

Adding an nWall node to your design

Adding an iPad device to your design

Adding an iPhone device to your design

Adding an nControl node to your design

Using Crest amplifiers in your design

Adding an XControl LCD device to your design

Adding an nTouch 180 node to your design

Introduction

The nTouch 60 is a wall-mounted control panel for controlling MediaMatrix audio systems. The unit has a touch-sensitive screen for selecting options from an audio control project, which has been designed in NWare. It also has a knob for adjusting individual settings, like volume, and selecting options.

The nTouch 60 works in conjunction with an nControl unit or an nTouch 180 unit, which hosts the Kiosk pages from the NWare project.

To use a set up like the one in the example, your NWare project will need to contain three nTouch 60 devices, each configured to contact an nTouch 60 on the network. You will also need an nControl node, two NioNodes and an amplifier device.

The nTouch 60 sections in the NWare User Guide will explain how to add the device to your design and configure it, but if you require only reference information, see nTouch 60 in the NWare Device Reference.