User Guide
Table Of Contents
- DXP v1.5 - Programmer's Guide
- Introduction
- Using the Design XPress Project Wizard
- Overview
- Launching the Design XPress Project Wizard
- Using the Design XPress Project Wizard
- User Information dialog
- System Information dialog
- System Configuration dialog
- Which Screens? dialog
- Audio Zones dialog
- Audio Sources dialog
- Video Inputs dialog
- HVAC Zones dialog
- DMS Keypads dialog
- SB2 Keypads dialog
- Door Phones dialog
- Touch Panel Declarations dialog
- Choose Background Images dialog
- Choose Button Colors dialog
- Choose Button Text Colors dialog
- Choose Bargraph Color dialog
- Touch Panel Control dialogs
- House Lighting Scenes dialog
- Control Button Labels dialog
- CD Titles dialog
- DSS TV Favorites dialog
- DSS Music Favorites dialog
- Tuner Presets dialog
- Finishing a Project
- Understanding the Report File
- Transferring Preset Button Text to the Master via FTP
- Opening an Existing Design XPress Project
- Copying a Design XPress Project
- Importing a Design XPress Project
- Exporting a Design XPress Project
- Deleting a Design XPress Project
- Using NetLinx Studio

Introduction
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Design XPress Programmer’s Guide
Note: G3 panels do not support PictureFrame.
MAX Content Servers by AMX
MAX-MMS MultiMedia Servers
MAX-IMS Integrated Music Servers
MAX-BSM Backup Storage Module
MAX-AVM Audio/Video Module
Lighting
AMX ALD-D48 (FW build 2.1 or later, via ISCP only)
AMX Radia
Clipsal C-Bus
DynaLite
LiteTouch 5000LC
Lutron GRAFIK Eye
Lutron Homeworks Interactive
Lutron RadioRA
Vantage Q
HVAC/Environment
AMX OPStat thermostats
AMX ViewStat thermostats (ICSNET and RS-422)
Whole House A/V Selection and Distribution
AMX AS8/16 audio switcher
PLH-VS8 video switcher
Any audio or video source equipment that uses IR
MP3 Players
Integra NAS-2.3 Net-Tune (XIVA protocol-controlled)
Imerge SoundServer (XIVA protocol-controlled)
The nomenclature " AXT" indicates the table-top (tilt) model, and "AXD" represents
the wall-mount version.
The Clipsal C-Bus and Dynalite lighting systems are primarily used outside the U.S.