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Summary of Contents for C4-TSM10-G-B

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Page 2: ...te cable and or other distribution channels streaming applications via Internet intranets and or other networks other content distribution systems pay audio or audio on demand applications and the lik...

Page 3: ...iew 9 Top View 10 Left and Right Views 11 Back View 12 Modes 13 Chapter 2 Setting Up Wireless Touch Screen 15 Requirements 15 Install Battery Components 16 Connect to Power Supply 18 Calibrate the Tou...

Page 4: ...peration Management 31 Chapter 4 Regulatory Compliance 33 FCC Information 33 FCC Interference Statement 33 FCC Caution 33 Canadian Standard Association CSA 34 Australian New Zealand 34 CE Declaration...

Page 5: ...ially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in death or serious injury DO NOT IGNORE A WARNING CAUTION This indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in m...

Page 6: ...2 Your authorized Control4 representative or reseller Control4 Web Site http www Control4 com...

Page 7: ...r or adjustment is required WARNING To avoid data loss or equipment damage understand and follow these safety precautions before operating the Control4 Wireless Touch Screen Always use standard batter...

Page 8: ...including this Control4 Wireless Touch Screen which ships with Control4 Navigator software pre installed NOTE For a complete list of supported devices see Products at http www Control4 com The Wireles...

Page 9: ...5 Figure 1 1 Sample Wireless Access Point Setup...

Page 10: ...diately if you find any missing or damaged component Control4 Wireless Touch Screen model C4 TSM10 G B which comes with Control4 Navigator software preinstalled AC Adapter AC Power Cord Battery Pack m...

Page 11: ...lat panel Figure 1 2 Control4 Wireless Touch Screen 10 5 NOTE There are a variety of navigation interfaces for Control4 system users For a complete list contact a Control4 authorized reseller Specific...

Page 12: ...ternal I O Connectors USB 2 0 Type A x2 Card slot PCMCIA Type II Card Bus type x 1 Audio Headphone terminal Microphone terminal User Indicators Power On Off Battery State RF Intensity Main Battery 3hr...

Page 13: ...Button 5 Programmable Button 6 Programmable Button 7 Programmable Button 8 Direction Key 9 Selection Button 10 Touch Screen Table 1 2 Color Indication for LEDs Color Power LED Battery Charge LED WiFi...

Page 14: ...can still be turned on as long as the AC adapter is plugged in Direction Key Use this cursor control to move the highlighter around the screen up down right and left Touch Screen Use this screen to p...

Page 15: ...hut down press and hold for more than four seconds To place in Suspend mode quickly tap and release To resume operation from Suspend mode tap again Without the main battery pack the device cannot be t...

Page 16: ...12 Back View View 1 Stand Up 1 Battery Pack 2 Battery Lock 3 Battery Release Latch 1 2 3...

Page 17: ...old the power button for more than four seconds Wake is when the screen displays anything other than a screensaver Sleep or Stand By is when screen is dark or running a screensaver but wakes up when t...

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Page 19: ...h Screen 10 5 requirements are A network WiFi 802 11b g wireless access point WAP already configured to communicate with a Control4 controller such as Media Controller See the control4 com web site fo...

Page 20: ...Management on page 30 and Battery Pack Operating Instruction on page 31 NOTE In order to prevent accidental data loss the device can only powered on when the battery pack is in place The Control4 Touc...

Page 21: ...NOTE The system will not power on if the battery lock is not in the locked position NOTE The device must be connected to a power supply as indicated in the next section for at least 2 5 hours for the...

Page 22: ...end into an electrical outlet The power source can range from 100 to 240 Volts at 50 or 60 Hz 2 Turn on the Control4 Touch Screen by pressing the power button The system should turn on If it does not...

Page 23: ...h the screen firmly and accurately at the point indicated by the crosshairs see the sample screen below 2 Repeat Step 1 for each of the 4 subsequent points indicated by the crosshairs Set Network Sett...

Page 24: ...y if enabled ________________________ IP Addressing Requirements The default is DHCP with dynamic addresses If instead you need to use a static IP address you will need to provide a network IP address...

Page 25: ...eyboard is displayed Enter the SSID which is case sensititve and then press Done 6c If WEP Key is enabled press the WEP Key button to select it and then press in the text box provided An on screen key...

Page 26: ...e Network page press IP Address 7b Choose Assigned for static IP address 7c Press in the text box provided for the IP Address An on screen keypad is displayed Enter the static IP address for this devi...

Page 27: ...ep mode 2 Within Composer in the System Design view on the project tree right pane highlight the room where the Wireless Touch Screen resides Then under My Drivers go to the User Interface section and...

Page 28: ...t out of the wizard 6 Optional To further set up the Wireless Touch Screen configure the properties Modifiable properties include Backlight Level Allows you to set the light level of the backlight Bac...

Page 29: ...enable it If you need the passcode contact your authorized Control4 reseller If you have the passcode go to Config Disable View enter the passcode then press Director to unselect it Now press the Dire...

Page 30: ...n you want to control from the drop down list provided in the header You can now use the Wireless Touch Screen with the Control4 home automation system For more information refer to the Wireless Touch...

Page 31: ...The wireless coverage is dependent on a number of factors including Distance from the access point Quality of access point Metal beams studs window frames Other wireless devices such as cordless phone...

Page 32: ...mode refer to Modes on page 13 Tap on the screen to check if the display will activate Plug in the AC DC adapter to charge the battery The Control4 Wireless Touch Screen cannot be turned on when not c...

Page 33: ...t all configurations and will require completing the setup process again The touch screen is damaged Contact the Control4 authorized reseller from whom you purchased the Wireless Touch Screen Network...

Page 34: ...ry charge at 50 of capacity Once a battery is recharged up to 100 capacity the storage time will be longer Refer to the following table as a guideline When battery is charged at 50 of capacity If stor...

Page 35: ...p dramatically It is called over discharge condition If the over discharge condition happens several times the battery cell becomes non functional and non recoverable The cell over discharge failure i...

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Page 37: ...or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the...

Page 38: ...rm certification to U S Standards This product has been tested to the requirements of and shown to be in compliance with the following requisite standards CLASS 3862 11 Information Technology Equipmen...

Page 39: ...lectromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 17 Specific conditions for 2 4 GHz wideband transmission sy...

Page 40: ...llation cost The warranty is not valid in cases where damage was incurred due to misuse abuse incorrect repair or improper wiring or installation It does not cover incidental or consequential damage T...

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