AMX CONTROL PROJECTS & SERVICES
CUSTOM DEVICE NETLINX MODULE CREATION | NETLINX CODE AUTHORING
ONSITE COMMISSIONING & ASSISTANCE | SYSTEM DESIGN | SYSTEM RESCUE
We have been involved with AMX products for over 20 year and have seen the change in platforms from Axcess to Netlinx and now to Muse. Muse, for us, is still very much a work in progress and our work is still very much Netlinx based.
Netlinx is a very flexible languange and the G5 touch panel platform has loads of scope. We have been involved in many high end Residential and Marine projects using AMX tech as well as projects in Commercial spaces and Education. At the end of the day, the quality of the system and usability is down to design, preparation and programming.
We can assist with all aspects of AMX projects - Supply, Design, Programming, Installation, Comissioning. We also can help with reprogramming existing systems, provided that you have the existing source code.
If you are a company that uses AMX in your projects but need custom device modules created, we have plenty of experience doing this. Module creation is a bit of an art. The creator has to understand protocol documents, work around quirks of functions that don't quite do what it says on the tin, and make it actually usable on site.
Many downloadable modules are created by programmers at a desk who recreate functionality but, when implemented, don't work properly at scale or work fine on their own but not with other code.
All of our code is evented, works based on context and takes how it would be implemented into consideration. It's also built to be as "processor lite" as possible, having as little impact on your processor as possible, leaving resource for the rest of your project.
We have taken on many projects that others will not touch, simply because they are "one off's" rather than them being able to reuse their 'cookie cutter' code. This has ranged from full projects, to sections of projects to be meshed with parts from other programmers to creating custom device modules.
At the end of the day, the goal is to create a simple usable interface for the user and using code to deal with the complexity
Some examples are as below