AMX DCS1000 manual Replacing Key Caps / Button Labels, Orientation marks on the circuit boards

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Button Labelling

The bottom is indicated by the AMX logo (FIG. 6).

5.Use a 5mm wrench to remove the second set of stand-offs.

6.Carefully pull the bottom circuit board straight up and off the standoffs.

The bottom board has the pushbuttons on the reverse side. Be careful not to damage the buttons when removing the board.

Note the orientation of the board - it must be oriented in the same direction when replaced.

The top of the is indicated by an UP arrow at the top center of the board.

The bottom is indicated by the AMX logo (FIG. 6).

UP arrow indicates the top of the board

AMX logo indicates the bottom of the board

FIG. 6 Orientation marks on the circuit boards

Replacing Key Caps / Button Labels

Once the lower board has been removed, you have full access to the pushbuttons (with Key Caps installed, as shown in FIG. 7):

Pushbuttons, with Key Caps installed

FIG. 7 Lower circuit board - pushbuttons

1.Carefully pry the Key Cap off of each pushbutton that you need to re-label.

2.Remove the existing acetate Button Label and Insert the replacement Label in each Key Cap. Be sure to place the Button Label face-down inside the Key Cap, otherwise the label will be seen in reverse once the Key Cap is installed.

3.Gently replace the Key Cap on the pushbutton:

Verify that the vertical orientation of the Button Label is correct relative to the NOVARA keypad.

Align the Key Cap with the target pushbutton, and gently push the Key Cap down over the pushbutton.

Once seated properly on the pushbutton, the Key Cap will snap into place.

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Contents Novara AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Novara KeyPads AMX Novara DCS1000 Device Configuration Software Novara RS232 Codes Novara ControlPads OverviewProduct Specifications CP-1016-TR-USOther AMX Equipment CP-1008-US Mounting Specifications 8-Button ControlPadsMinimum Internal Clearance for 1-Gang US Conduit Boxes Mounting Specifications CP-1008-UK CP-1008-UKMounting Specifications CP-1008-EU CP-1008-EUCP-1016-US Mounting Specifications 16-Button ControlPadsMinimum Internal Clearance for 3-Gang US Conduit Boxes Mounting Specifications CP-1016-UK/CP-1016-EU CP-1016-UK/EUWiring and Connections Novara ControlPads Rear Panel ConnectorsRelay 1 / Relay 2 Connectors Relay ports are for external relay control onlyRS232 Out Connector IR Out ConnectorInput Connector Power Supply ConnectorButton Layout USB Program PortNovara ControlPads Novara ControlPads & KeyPads Novara AxLink KeyPads Product Specifications Mounting Specifications 8-Button KeyPads SP-08-AX-USSP-08-AX-UK SP-08-AX-EU Mounting Specifications 16-Button KeyPads SP-16-AX-TR-USSP-16-AX-TR-UK ControlPads Rear Panel Connectors RS-232 ConnectionsDaisy-Chaining KeyPads RS232 Daisy-Chaining KeyPads AxLinkSetting DIP Switches to Assign Alternate Button Numbering Alternate Button Numbering 8-Button KeyPadsSetting the AxLink Device Address Setting the AxLink Address DIP SwitchAlternate Button Numbering 16-Button KeyPads Novara AxLink KeyPads Novara ControlPads & KeyPads Novara KeyPads Novara 1000-Series KeyPads Mounting Specifications SP-08-US SP-08-USMounting Specifications SP-08-UK SP-08-UKMounting Specifications SP-08-EU SP-08-EUMounting Specifications SP-16-US SP-16-USSP-16-UK/EU NetLinx Master Daisy-Chaining KeyPads Setting DIP Switches to Assign Alternate Button Numbering Button Labelling Install the Key Cap on the pushbutton FIG Removing/Replacing Button Labels Disassembling the Novara KeypadReplacing Key Caps / Button Labels Orientation marks on the circuit boardsRe-Assembling the Keypad Exploded View 8-Button US VersionExploded View 8-Button UK/EU Version Exploded View 16-Button US/UK/EU VersionAMX Novara DCS1000 Device Configuration Software Installing the AMX Novara DCS1000 ApplicationAMX DSC1000 Standard Installation Launching AMX Novara DSC1000Menu Bar Specifying Button Feedback Downloading the Program to the ControlPadAdding Feedback to a Button Script Example Click to select button by number Button Feedback On / All Buttons Off Button Feedback On / Group OffTesting Grouped Feedback Delay TimeAdding Delay Time to a Script Example RS232 Functions Opening RS232 Library FilesAdding a RS232 Command to an Event Adding a RS232 Command to the ScriptViewing RS232 Libraries AMX RS232 Library dialog FIGAdding a New Device To a RS232 Library Adding a New RS232 Function to a DeviceVerifying RS232 Commands Testing RS232 FunctionsCreating a Test Serial Cable Adding an IR Command to an Event IR CommandsOpening IR Library Files AMX IR Libraries Loading an Existing IR LibraryCreating New IR Libraries Importing AMX IR Library IRL FilesAMX Novara DCS1000 Device Configuration Software Control Method drop-down, select IR FIG Device Model Details dialog IR Control Method Connect the Iris to your PC Importing IR HEX File Codes Using IR HEX Codes To Create New IR Libraries AMX Library Files dialog Hex data enteredTesting IR Functions AMX Library Files dialog Selecting a Function for testingPress Input Port ScriptsChanging a Button Action ReleaseBank Assign Assign to Bank windowBank Enable Script for Bank X3 CD PlayWrite a script for Button 5 and include Bank Enable X1 FIG Write a script and include Enable Bank X3 FIG Using Bank Assign to Control Two Projectors Example Button 1 selected to configureAMX Novara DCS1000 Device Configuration Software Select Button 3 to configure FIG Button 4 Button Bank X2 Enabled Advance ToggleCopy and Paste Start UpTime Out Select Button Feedback Select ActionFile Menu Run ModeDownloading the Program Adding a Relay Unit Downloading To an Auto-running panelPage RS232 Protocol RS232 Press/Release CodesRS232 Function Codes Novara RS232 Function CodesPage It’s Your World Take Control