User Guide

Table Of Contents
Introduction
5
D
esign XPress Programmer’s Guide
Marantz DH9300 (XIVA protocol-controlled)
ReQuest ARQ2
User Interfaces
AMX Touch Panels
AMX DMS keypads
AMX SB2 keypads (for volume control only)
Doorphones
Generic
Techlon Instruments
Supported integration!Solutions Applications
i!-Weather
i!-TimeManager
i!-Schedule
Related Documents
This document will not attempt to explain the architecture of the NetLinx software that is
automatically generated by Design XPress. That is left for another document and potentially
another audience. The related documents listed below are all available (as PDF files) on-line at
www.amx.com.
Any XIVA protocol MP3 player can be used by specifying one of the supported XIVA
MP3 players, and physically connecting a different player (since the XIVA protocol is
the same across all devices that use it). In this case the name of the player will be
represented by DXP as the selected make and model MP3 player, as opposed to the
actual make/model of the connected MP3 player.
Related Documents
Design XPress for NetLinx Studio Installer’s Guide Describes installing Design XPress systems.
Design XPress for NetLinx User Interface Guide Provides a detailed description of the Design XPress for
NetLinx Studio user-interface.
NetLinx Studio Instruction Manual Provides a detailed description of the NetLinx Studio
software application.
NetLinx Programming Language Reference Guide Provides a comprehensive listing of the commands that
comprise the NetLinx Programming Language.
AMX University offers several courses that teach basic and advanced NetLinx
programming and system design concepts. Contact AMX University, or refer to the
Training@AMX University page on AMX.COM for details and scheduling information.