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

Using the Design XPress Project Wizard
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esign XPress Programmer’s Guide
Control Button Labels dialog
Use the Control Button Labels dialog (FIG. 18) to customize the text that appears on the main
control buttons for all touch panels in the system. There are seven Control Buttons that are
displayed on the touch panels (Music, Sources, Environment, Lighting, Video, Weather and Exit).
To customize the text for these buttons, just type the new text in the field next to each
button. The new text is previewed on the button images as you type.
The button text for each button is limited to 8 characters.
House Lighting Scenes dialog
Name: This field represents the name of the lighting system.
Address: This field represents the address of the lighting system or lighting system keypad depending
upon the lighting system used (see Lighting Addresses for details).
Button #: The Button # refers to the button number or scene number the Design XPress system is to
emulate when communicating to the lighting system.
For the AMX Radia, the button number is the scene number to be recalled when this scene is
selected on the touch panel.
For Clipsal C-Bus and Dynalite systems (used primarily outside the U.S.), the button # con-
sists 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% at 8-
second fade rate.
• (Dynalite): K:P:[14]:12:25 indicates area #14, go to preset scene #12 at 25-second fade
rate.
FIG. 18 Control Button Labels dialog