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instruction manual Software Design XPress - Professional version 1.1 On-Site Installer ’ s Guide.
Software License and W arranty Agreement LICENSE GRANT . AMX grants to Licensee the non-e xclusive ri ght to use the AMX Software in the manner descr ibed in this License.
T able of Contents i DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide T able of Contents On-SIte Installer Overview .......... ................................ ................. ................ ............ 1 Introduction..................................
ii DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide T able of Contents Understanding the Repor t File .............. ........................................................ ........ 13 Installation Instructions.............................................
On-SIte Installer Overview 1 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide On-SIte Installer Overview Intr oduction Design XPress - Professional (DXP-PR O)™ is a software package de veloped to assist AMX dealers in quickly designing, installi ng, and programming a control system.
On-SIte Installer Overview 2 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide DXP-PR O generates all of the progra m and configuration files the installer needs.
On-SIte Installer Overview 3 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide Don't get ahead of y ourself Skipping steps in the installati on process can cause problems in later steps.
On-SIte Installer Overview 4 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide one valid set of background images and at least on v ali d set of b utton images the following message box will be displayed and the application termi nated.
On-SIte Installer Overview 5 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide Modero CA12 : 12" Modero T ouch Panel Modero CV1 2: 12" Modero T ouch Panel (with video capabilities) Mod.
On-SIte Installer Overview 6 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide Suppor ted Subsystems and Equipment DXP-PR O (v1.1) suppo rts the following subsystems and equipment: A udio/Video Switchers A .
On-SIte Installer Overview 7 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide AMX NetLinx In tegrated Controllers Cameras CD (Compact Disc) Pla yer s D VD (Digit al Video Disc) Players • NI-700 • NI-20.
On-SIte Installer Overview 8 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide Lighting MAX - Integrated Conten t Servers by AMX MAX-MMS and MAX-IMS media serv ers are supported for G4 touch panel s only , via Ethernet control. DXP-PR O treats these devices ess en tially the same as any other Ethernet-controlled de vice (such as MP3 players).
On-SIte Installer Overview 9 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide MP3 Pla yers Plasma Displa ys Serial-Inter face De vices User Interfac es Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) Video Conf erencing De vices • Audio ReQuest ARQ2 • Imerge SoundServer· • Integra NAS-2.
On-SIte Installer Overview 10 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide Video Pr ojection Devices • Barco IQG300 • Barco IQR300 • ChristieDigital DS30 • ChristieDigital RoadRunnerL6 • Chri.
On-SIte Installer Overview 11 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide Adding and Modifying Software Each time the application is run, it will generate the necessary softw a re fi les.
On-SIte Installer Overview 12 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide.
Understanding the Repor t File 13 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide Under standing the Repor t File The report file (Report.html) automatically gene rated by Design XPress should be used as a step-by-step guide to in stalling the system.
Under standing the Re port File 14 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide Device Ad dressing This section defines the De vice IDs of all the devices defined b y Design XPress - Professional (DXP-PR O). The devices listed in this section must be set to the gi ven device IDs.
Understanding the Repor t File 15 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide Macros This section of the report details all Macros adde d in the system, as well as a list of all steps contained in each Macro. Use this section to ensu re that all of the intended functionality for each Macro has been added.
Under standing the Re port File 16 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide.
Using NetLinx Studio 17 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide Using NetLinx Studio Upon completion of the Design XPress wizard the next step is to use NetLinx Studio to open the created project file.
Using NetLinx Studio 18 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide Setting Up the Master Some files will need to be transferred to the Master outside of NetLinx Studio, using FTP (file transfer protocol). T o accomplis h this, communication cannot take place over a serial cable using the program port on the Master .
Using NetLinx Studio 19 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide 9. Click on the OnLine T ree tab in the W orkspace window to view the de vices on the System.
Using NetLinx Studio 20 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide 10. Use Ctrl + S to sav e your existing NetLinx Project with the new changes. Changing the Device Ad dress on a NetLinx Device Each device used b y D esign XPress - Professional (D XP-PR O) and identified in the report file must hav e a unique NetLinx ID.
Using NetLinx Studio 21 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide 2. Select the Change Device checkbox from the Device to Change section. 3. Enter both the Current and New De vice address values for th e tar get NetLinx device. 4. Click the Change Device/System Number b u tton.
Using NetLinx Studio 22 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide Recommended Net Linx Device numbers Obtaining the Master’ s IP Address (using DHCP) 1. Select Diagnostics > Network Addresses from the Main menu to access the Network Addresses dialog.
Using NetLinx Studio 23 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide 6. Note the obtained IP Address. This information is later entered into the Master Communicatio n Settings d ialog and used by NetLinx Studio 2.2 (or higher) to communicate to the Master via an IP .
Using NetLinx Studio 24 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide 6. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gate way information into their respecti ve fields. 7. Click the Set IP Information button to retain a known IP A ddress (obtained from the System Administra tor) on th e sp ecified System Master .
Using NetLinx Studio 25 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide Follo w t he steps outlined in either the Obtainin g the Master’ s IP Address ( using DHCP) section on page 22 or Assigni ng a Static IP to the NetLinx Master section on page 23.
Using NetLinx Studio 26 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide communication metho d is then highlighted in green on the bottom of the NetLinx Studio window . 15. Once the particular System Master is configured for communication via an IP Address, remove the DB9 connector from the Program port on the Master .
Using NetLinx Studio 27 DXP-PRO v1.1 - On-Site Installer’ s Guide.
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