
This classroom course is intended for system designers and consultants focused on larger multi-room AV/IT solutions using various products within the AMX product portfolio. Students will be exposed to various design challenges ranging from the smallest of room types to large multi-building projects.
- Teacher: Gary Brindley
- Teacher: Colin Mahoney

This instructor-led course focuses on the role of the installation technician and dives further into troubleshooting skills and techniques required at today’s demanding job sites. This test prep course will expose technicians to a multitude of tools and techniques as they work through a number of hands-on scenarios involving the assembly and configuration of various system types. These exercises will expose technicians to a wide range of systems from the smallest point-to-point solution all the way up to a larger master-to-master solution. Students will engage with AMX technologies like DXLink, Massio Controlpads, Enova DVX & DGX systems, ICSLan expansion boxes, EDID settings, and DSP settings found on the Enova DVX.

Learn the ins and outs of configuring and working with a true network-based audio/video system. Discuss system setup through configuring network switches, routing video across the network, and learn about the various control options.

This classroom course will teach techniques for programming AMX control systems. In this course, you will learn how to program all the devices in a basic, single-room NetLinx control system, including Enova switchers, IR devices, relay and I/O devices (screens and lifts), and serial devices (displays). The course also includes basic touch panel design.
- Teacher: Colin Mahoney

This classroom course for advanced programmers focuses on techniques for programming AMX control systems. A person completing this course will be able to program a NetLinx system. In this course, you will learn how to program an intermediate to advanced NetLinx control system using hands on, real world examples. You will learn ways to improve your code and make it more efficient. Topics include writing modules, using custom variables (structures) and sequenced events (timelines), and programming advanced master-to-master control and switching systems. You will also learn to handle gestures and near-field communication on a Modero X touch panel.
- Teacher: Colin Mahoney



- Teacher: Dale West

