Options for replacing B &W touchpannel

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    Htnut

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    I have replaced my 1st generation touch panels with Ipads but I am still using one of the touch panels connected temporarily for scenes and schedules

    What would be the best device to take over those duties and is there a way to move the existing configuration?

    Once I am done I will have 2 touch panels spare if anyone is interested.
     
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    If you want to re-use the existing configuration you could use a PAC or a Wiser. Personally I would just stick the touchscreen in a cupboard somewhere :)
     
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    Thanks Ashley

    If I use a PAC can I transfer the code directly using Piced or will I have to manually re enter it?

    I have it in cupboard at the moment but the cupboard is looking very messy :)
     
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    Same as ashley i would go a b&w mk2 touchscreen with logic over a pac.. The screen makes it much easier to ensure things are doing what they are meant to, also means changing the clock and time settings for the schedules can be done without getting your pc connected..

    However to answer your question, no rejigging of project required to put touchscreen project onto a PAC, just change the unit type and away you go..

    Cheers..
     
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