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INSTALLING YOUR  CP450
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The installation and setup steps may be performed 
concurrently in order to save time.
At the time of purchase, determine if the CP450 will 
be mounted on a stand, wall, or panel.  The 
mounting stand or brackets can be purchased from 
ALTINEX.
NOTE: The mounting holes on the rear of the 
units are VESA standard. The 7-10 inch 
models use 75x75 mm spacing, the 15-19 
inch models use 100x100 mm, and the 
12 inch has both.
INSTALLATION
Step 1. Determine the best location for installing 
the CP450. At a minimum, the CP450 will 
require AC power for its power adapter. 
ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
If the CP450 will control RS-232
equipment directly from its serial ports, 
RS-232 cables  must be routed to the 
devices.
If the CP450 will connect to the 
network, LAN access and network 
cables are required.
Make sure there is access to the USB 
ports.  The USB ports are accessible 
from the bottom of the unit and should 
not be blocked by mounting hardware, 
cables, etc.
Step 2. Route all cables required for the CP450 to 
the installation locations. Make sure the 
cables are long enough to allow for 
service loops and to be routed neatly to 
their destinations.
Step 3. Have qualified personnel install the 
mounting brackets (or other hardware) for 
the CP450.
SETUP
Step 1. Prepare the control software using your 
normal software development station. The 
CP450 is not required. We recommend 
using AVSnap as the control software. It 
is free, easy to use, and has many 
features designed for use with the CP450.
Step 2. Debug the control software using the 
device for which it was written. The 
CP450 is a normal computer and its COM 
and LAN ports work the same as a 
desktop computer.
Step 3. When the control software is complete, 
copy all necessary files to a USB drive.
Step 4. Connect the power adapter provided with 
the  CP450 to AC power and then to the 
CP450.
Step 5. The  CP450
boots
automatically and 
launches a MultiTouch demo written in 
AVSnap. You can view the demo, or 
escape out of AVSnap and return to the 
desktop.
Step 6. Install the USB drive into the CP450 and 
copy the files over to the “C” drive. If any 
application software is required, install it 
at this time. Once all the software has 
been installed, close all open applications 
and run the COMMIT batch file located on 
the desktop. This will commit the changes 
made to the internal drive.
NOTE:
If an installation wizard requests a restart 
to complete the installation, answer NO. 
The COMMIT batch file must be run first.
Step 7. Restart the CP450 and verify all the 
changes are present. Place a shortcut to 
the new control software into the startup 
folder and remove the AVSnap demo. 
Run the COMMIT batch file again and 
restart the CP450.
Step 8. The unit is now operational. Verify the 
CP450
boots up and automatically 
launches the control software.