AMX IS-SPX-1000/1300 manual WARRANTY, Disclaimer and License

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AMX DOMESTIC CHANNEL PARTNER and END CUSTOMER LIMITED

WARRANTY, DISCLAIMER AND LICENSE

(Excerpt from CHANNEL PARTNER TERMS AND CONDITIONS Versions 11.17.2011 with updates for previous version 8.25.2010 [sections 6.1 (a), (b) and (f)])

Definitions

“End Customer” means an authorized end customer with direct in warranty privileges from AMX. Within this limited warranty, disclaimer and license document, “End Customer” shall have the same meaning as “Channel Partner” with the noted exceptions of Sections 6.5 through 6.9 which are not applicable or available to End Customer’s directly from AMX. Offerings described in Sections 6.5 through 6.9 are available to End Customer only through their selected authorized AMX Channel Partner.

6.LIMITED WARRANTY; RETURN, REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT

6.1AMX warrants the Products to be free of material defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for three (3) years from the Shipping Date (or such other period as may be specified below), subject to the following limitations and exceptions (“Limited Warranty”). For any Product, “Warranty Period” means the period during which the Limited Warranty is in effect, as set forth herein.

(a)LCD and LED panels are warranted for three (3) years from the Shipping Date, except for the display and touch overlay components, which are warranted for a period of one (1) year from the Shipping Date.

(b)Disk drive mechanisms, pan/tilt heads and external power supplies are warranted for a period of one (1) year from the Shipping Date.

(c)AMX lighting Products are warranted to switch on and off any load that is properly connected to our lighting Products, as long as the AMX lighting Products are under warranty. AMX also warrants the control of dimmable loads that are properly connected to our lighting Products. The dimming performance or quality thereof is not warranted, due to the random combinations of dimmers, lamps and ballasts or transformers.

(d)AMX software and firmware included in the Products is warranted for a period of ninety (90) days from the Shipping Date.

(e)Batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered under the Limited Warranty.

(f)The Warranty Period for AMX AutoPatch EPICA, Enova DGX, Modula, Modula Series 4, Modula Cat Pro Series and 8Y-3000 Product models will continue for the original installation until five (5) years after the issuance of a PDN with respect to termination of the applicable Product model. However, if the Product is moved from its original installation to a different installation, the Warranty Period will automatically become three (3) years from the Shipping Date and, if more than three (3) years have elapsed since the Shipping Date, the Warranty Period will automatically expire.

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Contents Inspired Signage XPress WARRANTY, Disclaimer and License Table of Contents Remote Control Synchronized Content Interactivity Serial Protocol File Editor Table of Contents Inspired XPress Programming Guide Installing Inspired Signage XPress for the First Time InstallationWhen to use XPress Authoring Features? IntroductionMinimum Recommended PC Requirements XPress must be restarted to complete the activationXPress Removal Installation LocationInspired Signage XPress UI XPress Main Interface Learning XPress Authoring FeaturesXPress Projects Creating a New Project My Projects folderBrowsing Panel New Project dialog TargetImporting Video Importing Multi-Media FilesImporting Images Importing Flash SWF Files Importing PowerPoint PresentationsCreating and Editing SVG Files Editing an Existing SVG Document Template Document ParametersEdit a Media Property Media description dialog lets you changeInteractive Editing Interactively Editing SVG FilesEditing Media Elements Layout Demonstration of Media ElementsEditing Media Links Editing TextCustomizing a Multi-Layer SVG Document Multi-Layered SVG TemplatesComposing a Scene Example Editing Playlist TemplateHow to Customize a Playlist SVG Document Composing a playlist SVG documentPlaylist Tab Layout Templates Special News TemplatesComposing a Live News Document Format HelpersNewsticker.svg Customizing a News SVG DocumentNews.svg Newscrawler.svgBouncingtext.svg Using Format HelpersSwitch.svg Fittext.svgScalable Content and Aspect Ratio of Your Display Example of 169 content169 templates as shows on a 43 screen Adding Effects Configuring EffectsMultimedia Effects Preview XPress Content PreviewingUsing Quick Publish PublishingMonitoring Manually Add Devices to XPressCheck the Status of the Devices Scheduling the Content Displayed by an IS-SPX PlayerScheduling Open a DeviceCreate a New Schedule Open a ScheduleAdd Events To a Schedule Calendar viewModify the Scheduling Properties of an Event Define Default Events and RecurrencesDefine a Default Animation Define Recurring Events Edit recurrence rulePreview Scheduled Content Data Polling RatesHow To Use Remote Control Remote Control of ContentWhen To Use Remote Control OverviewID table Triggering a Content Switch Over IP PlaylistExample Testing Settings menu Enable Network APISwitching Content With the Serial Port Switching Content With a USB HID DeviceSwitching Content From Another Device Key Identifiers tabHow To Use Remote Control of Playback Remote Control of PlaybackWhen To Use Remote Control of Playback Interactive Pause/Resume Using Http GET Interactive Pause/Resume Over TCPTimed pause/seek/resume GET Embedded In an HtmlInteractive Pause/Resume From a Device Getting Feedback On the Playback Progress Knowing the Current Position With Extra AccuracyTriggering a Text or Image Overlay Triggering an Alternative ContentRemote Triggers Triggering of SVG Animations Designing Basic Projects for Multiscreen Layouts Application ExamplesMultiscreen Displays Creating a Configurable Multiscreen Project New Project menuMultiscreen Properties Creating a Multiscreen Project from Templates Finding the multiscreen templatesNew multiscreen project can now be Saved and Edited Editing Multiscreen Content Multiscreen layout drop down optionsCreate a Virtual Device Configuring XPress and the IS-SPX PlayerConfigure the Multiscreen ID Synchronizing Devices SynchronizationPublish Your Project To Your Device Configure NTP Through the Http Interface Administration Date/TimeConfiguration Advanced ConfigurationUsing an IS-SPX Player as an NTP Server Configuration of the IS-SPX Player Acting as Master Master/Server Architecture ExamplesCanvas and Viewbox Concepts Syntax for Multiscreen Synchronized ContentSynchronization Elements Multiscreen ElementsSpxbegin Element Additional Syntax for Multiscreen ContentExtension of the SVG switch Element Extension of JavaScript Example Screen Layout With Six ScreensExample switch SVG Element Example Screen Layout With Spread DisplaysNTP Synchronization TroubleshootingExample JavaScript Project CreationSynchronized Content Synchronized Content Inspired XPress Programming Guide Creating Interactive Content Interactivity Template FilesCreating a Touch Screen Menu Creating ButtonsControlling Media Adding an Action IDTesting the Project Enter Interactive ModeCreating a Keyboard Menu Creating the MenuConfiguring the menu Button Action IDsRGB values Hexadecimal value Eyedropper tool Controlling the Menu Color Selection greenKeystrokes Interactive controlsControlling Media Layers tab keystroke.svgSuggestions for Further Projects Testing the ProjectPlayback Projects Playback Template New ProjectExample Media player Controlling the MediaPlayback Position Playback.svg details Slider.svg placement IS-SPX Player Configuration Interactivity SettingsCalibration For Touch Screens Calibration of a Touchscreen Through the IS-SPX PlayerManual Calibration Procedure TroubleshootingSerial Protocol File Editor Adding a List VariableAdding a Range Variable Edit Variable Page List variableExporting the Finished File Edit Variable page Range variablePage Interface Concepts Behind Shared VariablesJavascript API Network API Setting the VariableSample Code Reading the VariableList of Commands Network API CommandsEnabling the Network API Sample CodeRestarting XPress will reset all the shared variables API EmulationShared Variables Inspired XPress Programming Guide Serial Control Gathering Display Serial Protocol CommandsSerial Protocol Commands Text Serial Protocol Commands Hex Creating a Serial Protocol FileManual Command Text Entries HexVolume Control Variable Variable ListMute On Sound Screen Mute Picture OnScreen Mute Picture Off Mute Off SoundUnder the Administration section, select RS232 / USB IO Uploading the Serial Protocol FileCreating New Templates XPress My Templates FolderCreating and updating a new calendar file XML Tree with new attribute param1New.ics file Serial Control From NetLinx Power commandAdding Additional Templates to Inspired Signage XPress Commonly Used Terms FSMIncrease Your Revenue through education + knowledge