User guide

DXP DVI Pro and DXP HDMI Series • Matrix Software 101
2. From the Systems pull-down menu, select DXP 44/88 for the layout that most
resembles all DXP switchers (although you can select any option from this menu).
You can also select Customize Button Layouts from the Tools menu to open the
Customize button layout window, on which you can create your own layout.
3. Click on the button representation that you want to edit. A red box surrounds the
selected button.
4. Edit the selected button by using any of the tools provided on the Button Label
Generator window. Some of the edits you can make are:
Enter text and select the font, text size, and text color from the drop-down menus
on the tool bar.
Select an icon from the Button Picture Palette and drag it to a button.
Place a bitmap image from your computer on a selected button.
To remove all the text or the image from a selected button, click Clear Button. To
remove the text and images from all the buttons, click Clear All Buttons.
To access the Button Label Generator help, select Use Help from the Help menu.
5. After creating the labels, print them by selecting Print from the File pull-down menu
in the upper-left corner of the Button Label Generator window. To save the button
label set as an .xml file on your computer, select Save As from the File menu and
enter a name for the label file.
Replacing Button Labels
The button assembly consists of a clear lens cap, the button label, and a white diffuser.
Remove the button assembly from the DXP as follows:
1. Remove the button assembly by inserting a small, flat-bladed screwdriver, such as
an Extron Tweeker, between the button base and the diffuser to gently pry the button
assembly off the button plunger, as shown in figure 102.
2
3
TEXT
Separating the two-
piece button here at
the corner.
Pry the two
pieces apart.
Diffuser
Plunger
Base
Button Label
Clear Lens
Notch
Figure 102. Replacing a Button Label
2. Locate the small corner notch on the clear lens cap, and slide the screwdriver
between the lens cap and the diffuser (see
b in figure 102).