Exposé ID3000 FAQs
The following are frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the Exposé:
Q: As well as the touchscreen and its power leads, the carton also contains some CD’s and a multi core
cable with a USB plug and other connectors. What do I do with these?
A: You do not need them. They are not used in this Tridium implementation. In addition, the Exposé
touchscreen has a built-in camera, a microphone, some speakers, two USB ports, an RS-232 port, an
RS-232/422/485 port, an audio output and wireless networking capabilities for Bluetooth 2.0 and
802.11 b/g. These are also not used nor supported in this Tridium implementation.
Q: I want to use the browser of the touchscreen to access the internet. How can I do this?
A: You should not try to do this. In this Tridium implementation, the browser in the Exposé touchscreen is
designed to automatically connect to a preconfigured JACE station. The browser is not enabled to do
anything else.
Q: Do I need a NiagaraAX license to use the Exposé touchscreen?
A: No. The Exposé touchscreen connects to a JACE station with a browser and no extra licenses are
required.
Q: Will the touchscreen support both Px and Hx media?
A: Yes. Both formats of NiagaraAX graphics media are supported.
Q: I notice that there are two Ethernet connectors on the touchscreen. Can I use either of them?
A: Yes, either one of the Ethernet connections can be used. However, the touchscreen does not support
the use of them both simultaneously.