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Using the DXP-HT Project Wizard
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DXP-HT v1.3 - Programmer’s Guide
 
The Program Function List is on the right side of the screen. The Program Function List 
is populated with the supported functions for the Device Type selected on the Device 
Data tab.
Mapping a Function
1.
Click on the desired IR function on the IR Function List and click on the associated function in 
the Program Function List
2.
Then, click on the button with the three right facing arrows, ">>>", and the IR Function Name 
and the Channel are copied across to the Program Function List. 
Removing a Mapped Function
Click on the button with the three left facing arrows, "<<<", and the IR Function Name will be 
deleted and the Channel will be returned to its default.
The four command buttons across the bottom of the window are used to speed up the IR mapping 
process:
 
Un-Map All - Returns all functions in the Program Function List to their default settings 
and clears all IR Function Names.
 
Auto Assign - Pairs matching Channel numbers on the IR Function List and the Program 
Function List and copies across the IR Function Names.
 
Un-Map Current Selection - Removes the IR Function Name for the selected item in the 
Program Function List, and resets the channel to the default channel number.
 
Function Not Used - Sets the IR Function Name to "Not Used" and zeros the channel 
number for the item selected in the Program Function List. Any IR functions that are 
either labeled as "Not Used", or that are unmapped (left with the default value of zero) 
will not appear anywhere in the functions list or anywhere else, since they are considered 
to be unused by the system.
The OK button saves the IR Mapping and returns to the System Information Page. 
The Cancel button discards all changes and returns to the System Information Page.
When adding multiple devices of similar type to a Project, in some cases the devices 
could have very different requirements in terms of functionality and the associated 
Touch Panel pages/buttons. For example you could set up a high-end model DVD 
player with full IR functionality and a second one with only basic DVD with transport 
control. The Design XPress - Home Theater TPD pages for both devices will show 
the same number of buttons, but many buttons for the second DVD will not work, 
because functions weren't mapped to them.
Try to keep the number of functions for multiple same-type devices as close as 
possible, for ease-of-use for the end user.