Colors/shades of gray and programming numbers, Font styles and programming numbers, Border styles and programming numbers – AMX Wireless Touch Panels (Wave Server) User Manual
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Colors/Shades of Gray and Programming Numbers
The colors and their programming numbers are listed in Figure 202, and can be used
to set the colors on buttons, sliders, gauges, and pages. The lowest color number
represents the lightest color-specific display, and the highest number represents the
darkest display. For example, the color number 0 is light red, and 5 is dark red.
Colors and programming numbers
Color No.
Color No.
Red
0 - 5
Purple
54 - 59
Orange
6 - 11
Magenta
60 - 65
Yellow
12 - 17
Pink
66 - 71
Lime
18 - 23
White
72 - 77
Green
24 - 29
Gray
78 - 83
Aqua
30 - 35
More Gray
84 - 86
Cyan
36 - 41
Black
87
Royal
42 - 47
Transparent
255
Blue
48 - 53
Font Styles and Programming Numbers
Figure 203 lists the font styles and their numbers you can use to program the text
fonts on buttons, sliders, gauges, and pages. The programming numbers are assigned
consecutively when they are downloaded to the touch panel. For more information
on variable fonts, see the Setting the variable text code subsection.
Font styles and programming numbers
No.
Font styles
No.
Font styles
1
Extra small
5
Extra large
2 Small
6
Hollow
medium
3
Medium
8
Hollow extra large
4 Large
32-255
Variable
fonts
Border Styles and Programming Numbers
Figure 204 lists border styles and their numbers you can use to program borders on
buttons, sliders, and gauges.
Figure 202
Colors and programming
numbers
Figure 203
Font styles and programming
numbers
Note
You must import variable text
fonts into a TPDesign3 project
file, and download the project
file containing the fonts to the
Touch Panel. The variable
fonts are assigned
programming numbers by the
Touch Panel during the
download process.