Introduction
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DXP-HT v1.3 - Programmer’s Guide
Page 1: ...instruction manual Software Design XPress Home Theater version 1 3 Programmer s Guide...
Page 2: ...be repair or replacement of the AMX Software that does not meet AMX s Limited Warranty and which is returned to AMX This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the AMX Software has resulted from acci...
Page 3: ...ng 6 AMX NetLinx Integrated Controllers 6 CD Players 6 DVD Players 6 MAX Servers by AMX 7 Lighting 7 MP3 Players 7 Plasma Displays 8 Receivers 8 User Interfaces 8 Video Cassette Recorders VCRs 8 Video...
Page 4: ...0 Mapping a Function 31 Removing a Mapped Function 31 Device Configuration dialog Control Configuration tab 32 Device Configuration dialog Power Control tab 33 Working with MAX Servers 34 Which Screen...
Page 5: ...53 Removing a CD Title 53 Using the CD Titles Maintenance dialog 53 Adding a new Disc title CD Titles Maintenance dialog 53 Editing Disc Information CD Titles Maintenance dialog 53 Retrieving CD Infor...
Page 6: ...Codes AMFM Tuner 71 Function Codes Cable Menu 71 Function Codes Cable Tuner 71 Function Codes Cable Video 72 Function Codes CD Changer 72 CD Changer Advanced 72 Function Codes CD List 73 Function Cod...
Page 7: ...nction Codes MAX Video 85 Function Codes MAX Video Transport 85 Function Codes MessageBox 85 Function Codes MM Sources 86 Function Codes MM Sources2 86 Function Codes MP3 Navigator 86 Function Codes M...
Page 8: ...Presets 94 Function Codes VCR 95 Function Codes VCR Menu 95 Function Codes VCR Tuner 95 Function Codes VCR Video 96 Function Codes Video 96 Function Codes Volume 96 Function Codes Weather 96 Function...
Page 9: ...they can also be modified using NetLinx Studio allowing the dealer to customize the NetLinx code and touch panel files to accommodate specific client desires and those unique requirements always foun...
Page 10: ...a port from the drop down list Support for i TimeManager This new option in the System Information dialog prompts you to select a time zone and apply Daylight Savings Time rules if desired Refer to th...
Page 11: ...ith at least 256 MB of installed memory Supported language versions English French German and Spanish Pentium 450 MHZ processor 700 MHZ or faster recommended A VGA monitor running at a minimum resolut...
Page 12: ...as a registered user to the AMX web site then you can proceed to the Software Center to download the application You must download all of the files in the Design XPress Home Theater directory or you m...
Page 13: ...Video Cassette Recorders VCRs Video Projection Devices Receivers Serial Interface Devices Modero G4 touch panels For a more up to date list of supported devices refer to the DXP HT Supported Devices...
Page 14: ...0 4 touch panel CV10 AXT D CV10 10 4 touch panel with video The nomenclature AXT indicates the table top tilt model and AXD represents the wall mount version NI 700 NI 2000 NI 3000 NI 4000 NXI equippe...
Page 15: ...Installation Guides available online at www amx com for details Lighting MP3 Players Philips Pro DVD 175 Sony DVP CX777ES Yamaha DVD C940 Yamaha DVD S2300MK2 AMX MAX IMS MAX BSM AMX MAX MMS MAX AVM AM...
Page 16: ...50HDX Runco PL61GX Samsung SyncMaster 403T Sharp LCM3700 Denon AVR2803 Denon AVR3803 Denon AVR4802 Denon AVR 5800 Denon AVR5803 Integra DTR 9 1 Integra Research RDC 7 Kenwood VR5700 Kenwood VR5900 Mar...
Page 17: ...Epson PowerLite8150i Epson PowerLite8300i Hewlett Packard XP8010 InFocus SP7200 Marantz VP12S1 Marantz VP12S2 NEC Any GT Series NEC Any LT Series NEC Any MT Series NEC Any SX Series Optoma EzPro H55...
Page 18: ...projects There are three main areas on the Main Screen the Menu Bar the Project Selection List and the Project Maintenance command buttons Version and build information for this version of DXP HT is l...
Page 19: ...the active Project Exit Exits the DXP HT application The New Open Copy Delete and Exit options are also available via the command buttons along the bottom of the Main Screen User Information Opens the...
Page 20: ...the keyboard The Confirm Delete Request dialog requires you to confirm deletion Right click anywhere in the Project List to open the Project Selection List context menu and select Sort to access the P...
Page 21: ...file copy This is the same as clicking the Copy Project command button or selecting File Copy Delete Deletes the selected Project file The program prompts you to confirm this action before the projec...
Page 22: ...roject from the Project Selection List without deleting the file from your hard drive export the file before deleting Once exported you can import the file back into DXP HT later To export a DXP HT pr...
Page 23: ...ls Alerts you to the creation of duplicate tuner preset names and channels All Tuner Preset names and channels must be unique This dialog is also used by the Design XPress application to fill in some...
Page 24: ...tab of the Device Configuration dialog is enabled by default Project Folder Click the Browse button to navigate to the desired target folder for all Project saves By default the Project Folder is set...
Page 25: ...s are required this button will be inactive When creating a new project it is important to go through each dialog in order using the Next button This helps to insure that no information is missed and...
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Page 27: ...y DXP HT system type baud rate if applicable system address and button or preset numbers This information can be collected in multiple lists or in some instances can be drawn on a floor plan Launching...
Page 28: ...log Once all the required information is entered you can proceed to the next dialog by selecting the Next button When no additional dialogs are required this button will be inactive When creating a ne...
Page 29: ...nx program the characters that you are allowed to use are A Z a z 0 9 and _ These fields are all limited to 40 characters FIG 1 System Information dialog Job Name Enter the name of the project here Ea...
Page 30: ...ect the baud rate for communications with the LiteTouch controller However the AMX Radia system does not have a Baud Rate combo box because it communicates via AXlink In addition to selecting the ligh...
Page 31: ...ocate and select the appropriate IR file via the Select IR File dialog Click the Search button the binoculars icon to search for the appropriate IR file via the Search for IR File dialog 6 Once an IR...
Page 32: ...communication ports on the Master This device configuration can function with an NI 700 when all of the Serial communications are routed from the external serial interfaces through an AXB 232 RS232 4...
Page 33: ...IP Address of the ethernet controlled device Adding a MAX IMS or MMS Server to the System To add a MAX IMS or MAX MMS server to your system Click the Add button in the System Information dialog to ope...
Page 34: ...name For example if you duplicated a source with the Device Name DSS the resulting duplicate source would have the Device Name DSS_1 Device Considerations when using New Features When working with sev...
Page 35: ...ce Control Configuration The options in this tab are used to configure the AMX IR port to properly transmit the IR signal to the AV equipment This tab requires that you know how your equipment operate...
Page 36: ...abled since the device is not controlled by the system Either of these options will perform the same function they allow for the switching of an uncontrolled device The AUX PC option provides a menu b...
Page 37: ...orted baud rates for serial control Click to select the appropriate baud rate for the serial controlled device This field is only enabled if Serial was selected as the Control Method and if the device...
Page 38: ...o important to note that changing the IR mapping will affect subsequent configuration screens This is especially true for the Receiver s IR mapping since the Receiver functions play such a integral ro...
Page 39: ...oves the IR Function Name for the selected item in the Program Function List and resets the channel to the default channel number Function Not Used Sets the IR Function Name to Not Used and zeros the...
Page 40: ...in 1 10 second increments IR Pulse Time the length of time the IR signal is on and is being transmitted CTON Time Gap Between IR Pulses the length of time between IR pulses This is usually used only i...
Page 41: ...nal instead of using an IR emitter In some cases the signal is the same as is transmitted by the IR emitter but it does not transmit a carrier signal This check box will turn on or off the carrier sig...
Page 42: ...ault 50 Working with MAX Servers DXP HT v1 3 or higher supports MAX MMS and MAX IMS media servers DXP HT treats these devices essentially the same as any other IP controlled device such as MP3 players...
Page 43: ...ed Use this dialog to specify which Project Wizard dialogs to include in the Jump To list to further simplify using the application By default all dialogs are selected Click the checkboxes to disable...
Page 44: ...n the lower half of this dialog allow you to populate the Inputs to Receiver table FIG 7 Audio Video Inputs dialog Display Name This column is a list of all source devices currently in the system Phys...
Page 45: ...udio Only Component Com posite HD Component HD RGB or S Video Note If you select any Input Type other than Audio Only an additional drop down is displayed at the bottom of this dialog Display Device s...
Page 46: ...cted mode Click the Apply button to apply any changes that have been made to the selected mode Click Clear to reset all surround modes and display names to their default settings This option also rest...
Page 47: ...You can sort the presets by clicking on the header cell for any of the columns Clicking the header cell toggles sorting to either ascending or descending order Adding a New Lighting Preset to the bott...
Page 48: ...ms used primarily outside the U S the button consists of the button number plus the fade rate separated by a semi colon For example C Bus K P A4 E1 75 8 indicates network E1 group address A4 go to 75...
Page 49: ...Dealers Tech Center Tech Docs Instruction Manuals Note for Radia Lighting Systems On Radia lighting systems channels 1 128 represent Radia lighting presets 1 128 If a channel is on then the correspond...
Page 50: ...Panel ID is an arbitrary reference to the touch panel and is not the AXlink Device ID You can find the AXlink Device ID in the report generated by DXP HT The Display Name is the reference to the touc...
Page 51: ...abled within the G4CC panel page even before it is selected To disable TakeNote you must navigate to the G4CC touch panel page press the TakeNote button and then toggle the Annotation button from with...
Page 52: ...f the screen A small scale preview image of the selected theme is displayed in this dialog Click on the Preview button to see a full size preview of the panel page If you select Custom as the Theme yo...
Page 53: ...dialog 3 Drag the sample button and drop it on the image that says Drag here to Update 4 The button preview will update accordingly Choose Touch Panel Text Colors dialog To select the touch panel text...
Page 54: ...Using the DXP HT Project Wizard 46 DXP HT v1 3 Programmer s Guide FIG 13 Choose Touch Panel Buttons dialog FIG 14 Choose Touch Panel Text Colors dialog...
Page 55: ...leted To create new Preset Categories 1 Enter the name for the new Preset Category in the Display Name text field This is the name that will be displayed on the panel 2 Click the Add button to add the...
Page 56: ...uners and VCR tuners You can setup a maximum of 100 channel presets for each tuner Each tuner carries it own set of channel presets The Channel Presets table can be sorted by clicking on any of the th...
Page 57: ...n custom presets If you select None as the button image the text placed in the Preset Name text box will be displayed on the touch panel button Relay Control dialog DXP HT can control up to three 3 re...
Page 58: ...ing Momentary and Pulse Type relays require a minimum of 2 relays to be defined Momentary relay control would be needed if the motor controller does not have limit switches to stop the motors DXP HT d...
Page 59: ...to the list 1 Enter a name for the Preset in the Display Name text field Then assign a unique Preset Number 2 If the selected Tuner is IR controlled as specified in the Device Data tab of the Device...
Page 60: ...sfer the button text that appears on the buttons in Design XPress to the NetLinx Master in order to display the button text on the panel s in the system This holds true for CD and DVD Titles Use File...
Page 61: ...le CD Titles and click the Delete button to remove the CD s from the list Using the CD Titles Maintenance dialog Select Edit CD Titles Maintenance to open the CD Titles Maintenance dialog Use the fiel...
Page 62: ...list Shift click to select multiple titles and click the Delete button to remove the title s from the list System Macros dialog A macro is a series of commands that are triggered by a single button on...
Page 63: ...tab adjust the delay time if necessary in 1 10 second increments and click OK 6 When you ve added all the desired steps to the new macro click the OK button Editing an existing Macro within the Proje...
Page 64: ...the Macro Steps list Channel Presets Use this tab to add a channel preset to the macro Select a source tuner device from the Source Device drop down list Once a source device has been selected the Ch...
Page 65: ...g navigation and routing macros on the Main menu buttons allows a user to set default actions when a Main menu item is selected For example when selecting DVD from the main menu in addition to perform...
Page 66: ...mpleted project within NetLinx Studio 3 Place a checkmark adjacent to your choices and click OK to continue Your project files will be located in the Design XPress Home Theater directory under the fol...
Page 67: ...allation Instructions This section of the report indicates which files need to be downloaded and describes device mapping working with IR files compile and download operations via NetLinx Studio how t...
Page 68: ...ddress was entered correctly and the Master is connected properly you are presented with a dialog prompting you to enter the User Name and Password for the Master The default User Name is NetLinx The...
Page 69: ...er Name and Password and click the Log On button Once you are logged on to the Master you should see directories associated with your Design XPress project 8 Paste the copied TXT files into the root o...
Page 70: ...gCC and amxCC application information fields regarding the Master and touch panels prior to compiling the DXP HT project Selecting the G4CC Source Type allows DXP HT to function with G4CC enabled touc...
Page 71: ...without a weather account only AMX related locations are viewable within the i Weather page on the touch panel To gain access to any zip code s weather information you must purchase a subscription fro...
Page 72: ...hed by compiling Main axs or selecting Build System Be sure that you are compiling the project for NetLinx The system should compile for NetLinx by default Download the NetLinx program to the NetLinx...
Page 73: ...list Both methods have the same result they each invoke the Select Import Design XPress File dialog where you can locate and select a Project DXP file to import Select File Import Project Select Impo...
Page 74: ...t on the Main Screen from the hard drive First select a Project from the Project Selection List then Click the Delete Project button on the Main Screen Select File Delete Select Delete from the Projec...
Page 75: ...iles Search Criteria 1 Enter the parameters for the search criteria This Search Criteria options in this dialog allow you to search for IRL files by Manufacturer name Hand Control Model Device Model W...
Page 76: ...for the selected device Use the options in this dialog to edit the existing control data for the selected device Format of IR Files for Audio Sources The majority of devices supported by DXP HT use IR...
Page 77: ...dVirtual F1 CH Port 0 CH Code 559 F2 CH Port 0 CH Code 560 F3 CH Port 0 CH Code 561 F4 CH Port 0 CH Code 562 F5 CH Port 0 CH Code 563 F6 CH Port 0 CH Code 564 F7 CH Port 0 CH Code 565 F8 CH Port 0 CH...
Page 78: ...L CH Port 0 CH Code 538 CH Port 0 CH Code 539 CH Port 0 CH Code 540 Enter CH Port 0 CH Code 528 Shift CH Port 0 CH Code 542 Z CH Port 0 CH Code 544 X CH Port 0 CH Code 545 C CH Port 0 CH Code 546 V CH...
Page 79: ...CH Code 202 CABLE_INFO_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 203 CABLE_POWER_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 194 CABLE_PRESET_BUTTON CH Port 3 CH Code 97 CABLE_UP_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 195 CABLE_DOWN_BUTTON CH Port 1...
Page 80: ...H Code 11 CD_STOP_BUTTON CH Port 3 CH Code 12 CD_PAUSE_BUTTON CH Port 3 CH Code 13 CD_SKIPREV_BUTTON CH Port 3 CH Code 15 CD_REWIND_BUTTON CH Port 3 CH Code 17 CD_FFWD_BUTTON CH Port 3 CH Code 16 CD_S...
Page 81: ...CH Code 4 AD Port 3 AD Code 11 CDLIST_ART5_BUTTON CH Port 3 CH Code 5 AD Port 3 AD Code 14 CDLIST_ART6_BUTTON CH Port 3 CH Code 6 AD Port 3 AD Code 17 CDLIST_ART7_BUTTON CH Port 3 CH Code 7 AD Port 3...
Page 82: ...XIT_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 11 CHANPRE_1_BUTTON CH Port 3 CH Code 100 AD Port 3 AD Code 100 CHANPRE_7_BUTTON CH Port 3 CH Code 106 AD Port 3 AD Code 106 CHANPRE_13_BUTTON CH Port 3 CH Code 112 AD Por...
Page 83: ...9_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 158 AD Port 1 AD Code 158 Double Click CH Port 0 CH Code 306 Right Click CH Port 0 CH Code 303 Left Click CH Port 0 CH Code 301 No Click CH Port 0 CH Code 300 DEBUG_GENERAL_...
Page 84: ...ode 73 DISPLAY_PIPCHANUP_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 74 DISPLAY_PIPCHANDN_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 75 DISPLAY_PIPSIZE_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 76 DISPLAY_VOLUP_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 1 DISPLAY_VOLDN_BU...
Page 85: ...ode 188 AD Port 2 AD Code 188 PROJ_VIDEO12_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 189 AD Port 2 AD Code 189 DISPLAY_LEFT_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 139 DISPLAY_NAVSELECT_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 140 DISPLAY_RIGHT_BUT...
Page 86: ...HAN_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 149 DSSTUNER_PREVCHAN_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 149 DSSTUNER_ENTER_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 162 DSSMNU_GUIDE_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 170 DSSMNU_LEFT_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Co...
Page 87: ...DVDADVANCED_SELECT_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 211 DVDADVANCED_ 10_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 19 DVDADVANCED_EXIT_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 25 DVD_MENU_UP_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 21 DVD_MENU_DOWN_BUTTON C...
Page 88: ..._MENU_DATE_BUTTON AD Port 0 AD Code 152 MAIN_MENU_TIME_BUTTON AD Port 0 AD Code 142 MAIN_TITLEVTB_BUTTON AD Port 1 AD Code 11 Auto Shift CH Port 7 CH Code 80 AD Port 5 AD Code 86 Insert CH Port 7 CH C...
Page 89: ...CH Code 230 MACRO_15_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 234 MACRO_4_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 223 MACRO_8_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 227 MACRO_12_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 231 MACRO_16_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 235...
Page 90: ...ON AD Port 0 AD Code 152 MAIN_MENU_TIME_BUTTON AD Port 0 AD Code 142 MAIN_TITLEVTB_BUTTON AD Port 1 AD Code 11 Mon CH Port 1 CH Code 19 AD Port 1 AD Code 201 Display CH Port 1 CH Code 19 AD Port 1 AD...
Page 91: ...ARTIST 1 CH Port 5 CH Code 91 AD Port 5 AD Code 91 MAX SEARCH DISC 1 CH Port 5 CH Code 51 AD Port 5 AD Code 51 MAX SEARCH ARTIST 2 CH Port 5 CH Code 92 AD Port 5 AD Code 92 MAX SEARCH DISC 2 CH Port...
Page 92: ...20 AD Port 5 AD Code 120 MAX MOVIE SEARCH TITLE 12 CH Port 5 CH Code 126 AD Port 5 AD Code 126 MAX MOVIE SEARCH TITLE DN CH Port 5 CH Code 128 MAX MOVIE SEARCH TITLE UP CH Port 5 CH Code 127 MAX MOVIE...
Page 93: ...DVD MENU CH Port 5 CH Code 110 MAX VIDEO RECORD CH Port 5 CH Code 10 MAX VIDEO SEARCH CH Port 5 CH Code 111 MAX VIDEO CHAPTER AD Port 5 AD Code 21 MAX VIDEO SELECT CH Port 5 CH Code 109 MAX VIDEO PLAY...
Page 94: ...13 STATIC_MENU_SRC15 CH Port 3 CH Code 214 STATIC_MENU_SRC16 CH Port 3 CH Code 215 STATIC_MENU_SRC17 CH Port 3 CH Code 216 STATIC_MENU_SRC18 CH Port 3 CH Code 217 STATIC_MENU_SRC19 CH Port 3 CH Code 2...
Page 95: ...ON CH Port 2 CH Code 109 18 CH Port 2 CH Code 111 AD Port 2 AD Code 111 26 CH Port 2 CH Code 112 AD Port 2 AD Code 112 27 CH Port 2 CH Code 113 AD Port 2 AD Code 113 28 CH Port 2 CH Code 114 AD Port 2...
Page 96: ...196 PROJ_VIDEO8_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 197 AD Port 2 AD Code 197 PROJ_VIDEO9_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 198 AD Port 2 AD Code 198 PROJ_VIDEO10_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 199 AD Port 2 AD Code 199 PROJ_...
Page 97: ...UNER_0_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 60 PVRTUNER_CHANUP_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 53 PVRTUNER_CHANDN_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 54 PVRTUNER_ENTER_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code 52 PVR_POWER_BUTTON CH Port 2 CH Code...
Page 98: ...e 54 AD Port 1 AD Code 54 SURROUND_6_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 56 AD Port 1 AD Code 56 SURROUND_8_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 58 AD Port 1 AD Code 58 SURROUND_9_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 59 AD Port 1 AD Co...
Page 99: ...e 174 RELAY_2OPEN_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 167 AD Port 1 AD Code 167 RELAY_2STOP_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 168 AD Port 1 AD Code 168 RELAY_2CLOSE_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 169 AD Port 1 AD Code 169 RELA...
Page 100: ...Code 377 Blackboard CH Port 0 CH Code 376 Screen CH Port 0 CH Code 375 Undo AD Port 0 AD Code 101 100 AD Port 0 AD Code 101 0 AD Port 0 AD Code 101 50 AD Port 0 AD Code 101 P AD Port 0 AD Code 101 Act...
Page 101: ...ort 0 CH Code 509 4 CH Port 0 CH Code 505 5 CH Port 0 CH Code 506 3 CH Port 0 CH Code 504 9 CH Port 0 CH Code 510 6 CH Port 0 CH Code 507 Pen Select CH Port 0 CH Code 70 a AD Port 0 AD Code 93 lineSiz...
Page 102: ...ort 1 CH Code 78 AMFMPRE_1_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 61 AD Port 1 AD Code 61 AMFMPRE_3_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 63 AD Port 1 AD Code 63 AMFMPRE_5_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 65 AD Port 1 AD Code 65 AMFMPR...
Page 103: ...Port 1 CH Code 120 VCR_RIGHT_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 117 VCR_DOWN_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 118 VCR_INPUT _BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 109 VCR_POWER_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 104 VCR_PRESET_BUTTON CH Port...
Page 104: ...WD_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 86 1 CH Port 2 CH Code 10 VOLUME_UP_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 27 VOLUME_DOWN_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 28 VOLUME_MUTE_BUTTON CH Port 1 CH Code 29 WEATHER_LOCATION AD Port 1 A...
Page 105: ...AD Port 1 AD Code 22 Tuesday AD Port 1 AD Code 23 Wednesday AD Port 1 AD Code 24 Thursday AD Port 1 AD Code 25 Friday AD Port 1 AD Code 26 Presets CH Port 1 CH Code 61 AD Port 1 AD Code 61 Presets CH...
Page 106: ...ercent AD Port 1 AD Code 73 BackArrow AD Port 1 AD Code 72 PRESET1 CH Port 1 CH Code 54 AD Port 1 AD Code 54 PRESET2 CH Port 1 CH Code 55 AD Port 1 AD Code 55 PRESET3 CH Port 1 CH Code 56 AD Port 1 AD...
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