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System Remote Control Version 2

User Guide

Summary of Contents for RCZ-SRC2-B

Page 1: ...System Remote Control Version 2 User Guide ...

Page 2: ... of such changes Trademarks Control4 is a registered trademark of Control4 Corporation Other product and company names mentioned in this document may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Copyright Copyright 2004 2007 Control4 Corporation All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced photocopied stored on a retrieval system or transmitted without...

Page 3: ...s 2 What s New in this Model 4 Install and Maintain Batteries 6 About System Remote Control RCZ SRC2 B 7 Chapter 2 Use the Remote Control 17 Use Remote with On Screen Navigator 17 Use LCD Navigator 19 Control Devices 19 Chapter 3 Regulatory Info 21 Regulatory Compliance 21 ...

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Page 5: ...s beyond a typical universal remote that simply learns IR codes from TVs VCRs CD players and DVD players Features of this device include Bi directional communication with system components ZigBee wireless mesh networking LCD with menu that provides full system access LCD back lighting for ease of use in dark rooms Media playlists and playing options for stored media One button push to control syst...

Page 6: ...ored the remote enters Device Control mode and allows you to control the device associated with the selected media Note The LCD goes to sleep after 15 seconds of inactivity and it will wake up with any button press Device Control mode In this mode you use the System Remote Control to control the selected device When devices in the room are off press RADIO MUSIC TV or VIDEOS button to enter the Dev...

Page 7: ...TV or Videos to start the selected system and control play Press A B C or D to run room specific or device specific program Navigation Buttons Use arrows to move the highlighter on the TV around or press Select to choose the highlighted item Use arrows to move through the LCD menu levels or press Select to choose the highlighted item Use buttons to control sound change channels or view information...

Page 8: ...d access to Configuration menu for the LCD LCD Enters LCD Navigator mode Displays top menu of LCD Navigator in the LCD Note The Configuration menu for the LCD is now located under Info in LCD Navigator RADIO MUSIC TV and VIDEOS Short press entered LCD Navigator mode Displayed chosen system menu in LCD and chose the device to be controlled Long press when a TV was on would display the chosen system...

Page 9: ...mable buttons that may have custom shortcuts for the room or current device PAGE Page up down for satellite Cable menuing CHANNEL Arrows are changed to PAGE label on top case is changed to CHANNEL Now functions as channel up and channel down for appropriate devices PIP and MENU Picture in picture button Menu button for appropriate devices PAGE Up and Down arrows are printed on the old PIP and MENU...

Page 10: ...move batteries from the remote control if it is not expected to be in use for several months Extreme temperatures reduce battery per formance Avoid putting the remote control in very warm places Replacement Safety Rules CAUTION To prevent battery shorting leakage or rupture Use typical AAA Alkaline batteries only in the remote control Do not mix battery types such as Alkaline and rechargeable NiMH...

Page 11: ...o referred to as the Circle of Power buttons 3 Navigation Buttons 4 Device Control Buttons 5 Keypad Once the system setup is complete the remote control responds to each button press in a different way depending on mode of remote control current location devices available in the current location when the button is pressed if the button has been programmed for a custom function 5 3 2 1 4 ...

Page 12: ... LCD uses highlighting to show a selected item It includes a white backlight that stays on for 15 seconds after a button is pressed LCD button Changes the remote mode to LCD Navigator mode and displays the menu in the LCD See Use LCD Navigator on page 19 OFF button Turns off all A V devices in the current room ...

Page 13: ...n Screen menu on the TV device The On Screen Navigator display displays the current location provides access to additional locations and provides access to all systems available at the current location From here you can use the remote control navigation buttons to choose On Screen Navigator options Note For more information on using On Screen Navigator refer to the Control4 System User Guide ...

Page 14: ...n the room are off or the remote control is in Device Control mode when no Navigator screen is active the RADIO button functions as a Quick Access button Press it to start playing the radio and to be able to control the radio source with the device control buttons Initial Press of RADIO button Turns on the last used radio source tunes to the last used station on that source The remote enters devic...

Page 15: ...ice control buttons Initial Press of MUSIC button Turns on the last used music source and begins playing music from the last played entry in the music queue or from the analog source If the music queue is empty or if there is no media in the analog source then the button press just turns on the music source The remote enters device control mode for the music source The LCD shows current room and c...

Page 16: ... used The remote enters device control mode for the TV broadcast source The LCD shows current room and current TV source Subsequent Presses of TV button prior to LCD time out Additional presses toggle through the TV broadcast sources listed in the LCD and turns them on When the last TV broadcast source is displayed the next press loops back to the first available source Videos When the remote cont...

Page 17: ...ource is displayed the next press loops back to the first available source Comfort A Lights B House C and Info D Note Notice that the Comfort Lights House and Info buttons have the additional labels A B C D directly on the buttons The additional labeling is related to custom programming that may be provided by your installer When the remote control is in a Navigator mode when either On Screen Navi...

Page 18: ...taller about custom programming or see Custom Button labels in the House menu Button Custom program for Room or Device control A ______________________________________ B ______________________________________ C ______________________________________ D ______________________________________ In the absence of custom programming a button press will only wake up the LCD to display the name of the curr...

Page 19: ... Mute audio RECALL Toggle to previ ous channel INFO Current chan nel and pro gram information VOLUME Control volume Menu Option Navigation SELECT Choose the highlighted item CHANNEL Channel Up Down GUIDE Program list ings CANCEL Clears screen of navigation information MENU Options for cur rent location ...

Page 20: ...ric keypad is for changing TV channels setting lighting levels or entering text The and keys are available to the installers for custom programming Ask your installer if a custom program is present or see Custom Button labels in the House menu Button Custom program for Room or Device control ______________________________________ ______________________________________ ...

Page 21: ...to the Control4 System User Guide Use Remote with On Screen Navigator Note This document explains only general access to On Screen Navigator For specific instructions refer to the On Screen Navigator sections in the Control4 System User Guide Note If the video device connected to the controller such as Home Theater Controller or Media Controller is already on press a system button to display the a...

Page 22: ...avigator menu on the monitor or TV 2 To navigate or choose an On Screen Navigator item on the monitor or TV use the arrows and Select button to move the cursor around the screen and choose an option 3 Refer to Control4 System User Guide for user instructions ...

Page 23: ...s and Select button to choose a system 3 Explore the system s submenu such as Comfort in the following example Control Devices Choose a Device to Control To use this remote control to control system devices you must first choose a system device using On Screen Navigator LCD Navigator or by pressing a System button House Lights Music Videos TV Radio Comfort Info ...

Page 24: ... recently used Video source but there is also a VCR you would press Videos once to begin controlling the DVD player OR press Videos twice to toggle to the VCR and begin controlling the VCR Alternatively when using On Screen Navigator or LCD Navigator to choose a media source such as a broadcast channel an album or a movie you automatically place the remote control in Device Control mode Use Device...

Page 25: ...e undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instr...

Page 26: ...r Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif ferent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV techni cian for help IMPORTANT Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Control4 could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canada ICES 003 Cet appareil numériqu...

Page 27: ... to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the provisions of Council Directive 89 336 EEC May 3 1989 on Electromagnetic Compatibility Council Directive 1999 5 EC Mar 9 1999 on Radio Telecommunication Terminal Equipment R TTE Council Directive 73 23 EEC Feb 19 1973 on Low Voltage Equipment Safety Council Directive 93 68 EEC Jul 22 1993 Amending Directives 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC and ...

Page 28: ... 300 328 2 V1 4 1 Wide band transmission systems data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4GHz ISM band Harmonised EN covering essential requirements under Article 3 2 of the R TTE Directive AS NZS 4771 2000 Spread Spectrum Equipment using 900MHz 2 4GHz and 5 8GHz bands Safety IEC 60950 1 2001 1st Edition and or EN 60950 1 2001 Information Technology Equipment Safety with national and group ...

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