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Mini Touch Screen User Guide

Part Number: 21-0124 Rev A Draft 7

Summary of Contents for TSE-3.8C1-W

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Page 2: ...ny time without any obligation to notify any person or entity of such changes Trademarks Control4 and the Control4 logo are registered trademarks of Control4 Corporation Other product and company name...

Page 3: ...8 Quick Control Tabs 10 Subsystem Buttons 11 Control Devices with Touch Screen Controls 12 Chapter 2 Play the Radio 15 Access the Radio Page 15 About the Radio Page 15 Play a Radio Station 16 Control...

Page 4: ...Play a Video Stored in the System 30 Choose from the Entire Database 30 Sort or Filter the Database 30 Play a Video Loaded in an Attached Device 30 Chapter 6 Control Comfort 31 Access the Comfort Page...

Page 5: ...Change Network Information 41 Set Screen Saver Options 41 Change Skins 42 Chapter 9 Warranty and FCC Information 43 Warranty 43 One Year Limited Hardware Warranty 43 Software License Agreement and Li...

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Page 7: ...lated information about the current topic TIP These provide tips that may save you time or effort CAUTION These provide specific cautions about improper use of equipment or failure to follow safety in...

Page 8: ...o avoid data loss or equipment damage understand and follow these saftey procautions before operating the Control4 Mini Touch Screen Do not use or place the Mini Touch Screen near sources of heat or e...

Page 9: ...an Do Use Mini Touch Screen to navigate and control a Control4 system once it has been set up For setting up a Control4 system refer to the documentation that shipped with your Control4 controller suc...

Page 10: ...al future feature 3 Select Dial This dial is used during and after setup During setup Press the select dial to have Mini Touch Screen identify itself to the system After setup Rotate select dial to sc...

Page 11: ...by the screen 2a Touch the screen firmly and accurately at the point indicated by the crosshairs see the following sample screen 2b Repeat Step 2a for each of the 4 subsequent points indicated by the...

Page 12: ...n assumes the same Director until you choose to change it 4 Choose the location room you want to control from the drop down list provided in the header This is only required once Thereafter the Mini T...

Page 13: ...the Day Date and Time or any pertinent system message Blank Space or Current Subsystem Button When the Home page displays the header space next to the System drop down list is empty When you choose a...

Page 14: ...on and choosing a new room from the list that is displayed in the Display Area Display Area When you press the Home button the Display area shows the subsystem buttons When you press a subsystem butto...

Page 15: ...cess to touch screen controls for the device Your installer or you can name the device anything meaningful to users but some typical device names are TV Satellite DVD VCR Tuner CD and Tape We recommen...

Page 16: ...of the settings on this tab apply to individual loads dimmers or switches in the current location or room They may be Sliders set specific level Push and Hold Ramp up down On and Off 2 Set individual...

Page 17: ...s a shortcut button until you choose another subsystem or until you press the Home button Radio Provides access to radio broadcast stations for the current geographic location including AM FM and XM c...

Page 18: ...cluding software versions current Director controller IP address Network addresses and screensaver options Control Devices with Touch Screen Controls Supported devices that are typically controlled wi...

Page 19: ...13 Figure 1 2 Sample Satellite Controls...

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Page 21: ...System button 2 In the display area press the Radio button The Radio page is displayed About the Radio Page The Radio page provides a button for Broadcast Stations see Figure 2 1 which displays all av...

Page 22: ...On the Radio page press the tuner device button When you press the device button on screen controls for that tuner display in the display area The control options depend on what your tuner supports b...

Page 23: ...bout the Music Page The Music page allows you to browse or play all music stored in the system such as CDs that have been imported into Media Controller or CDs stored in a CD Changer and provides cont...

Page 24: ...ailable on the highlighted item from your music database service see Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 Browse All Music page Genre List of genres or categories from which to choose then view the resulting list en...

Page 25: ...players such as MP3 Players CD Player Changers DVD Player Changers or TVs with Digital Audio Channels see Figure 3 4 for a sample set of controls Figure 3 4 Sample Audio Player control page Play Musi...

Page 26: ...r composer name Alphabetical List of Titles Press Browse Alpha and then scroll to and choose a letter Create or Manage Playlists You can create user specific playlists or perhaps a playlist for differ...

Page 27: ...then choose the device button located on the Music home page When you press the device button on screen controls for the chosen device display in the Display Area NOTE For quick access to volume contr...

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Page 29: ...splay area press the TV button The TV page is displayed About the TV Page The TV page includes buttons for Broadcast Channels and any video devices you have added to this location in the system such a...

Page 30: ...vides access to each device page with on screen controls For example if you have a television and a satellite network available at this location you will have two additional buttons available one to a...

Page 31: ...page selected choose a channel from the list The channel you choose is displayed on the default video device for the current room Choose a Channel List Filter and Sort Option With the Broadcast Chann...

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Page 33: ...header press the System button 2 In the display area press the Video button The Video page is displayed About the Video Page The Video page displays all available movies video tapes or DVDs for the se...

Page 34: ...ich to choose then view the resulting list enhanced with any information available on the highlighted item from your media database service Actor List of actors from which to choose then view the resu...

Page 35: ...re 5 3 Cover Art page Device Controls Source controls such as DVD Player Changer or a VCR See the sample control page in Figure 5 4 Figure 5 4 Sample Disc Changer Controls NOTE For quick access to vol...

Page 36: ...ssed Sort or Filter the Database To sort or filter the media database to narrow your choices choose one of these options Genre Press Browse Genre the chosen genre Director Press Browse Director then s...

Page 37: ...Screen header press the System button 2 In the display area press the Comfort button The Comfort page is displayed About the Comfort Page The Comfort page displays all comfort related control options...

Page 38: ...Thermostat button The Thermostat page is displayed and includes control options for Current temperature Current set points for Heat and Cool Press and hold buttons increase or decrease set point Toggl...

Page 39: ...Off switch is displayed Motorized Blinds can be set according to the variations the blinds supports The current status is represented on the screen Up Down or Open Closed 2 On the Comfort Controls pa...

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Page 41: ...isplay area press the Lights button The Light page is displayed About the Lights Page The Lights page displays control options for all controllable lighting features for the selected location includin...

Page 42: ...g To change a Light setting 1 On the Lights page choose the Lighting button The Lighting page is displayed which includes the appropriate control button for each applicable device For example Dimmers...

Page 43: ...on screen keyboard to enter a name for the scene 2d Choose Save and then choose Execute to activate the scene Change a Lighting Scene To change a lighting scene 1 On the Lights page press the Scenes b...

Page 44: ...ene 1 On the Lights page press the Scenes button The Lighting Scenes page is displayed 2 Highlight an existing scene and then press the Execute Scene button The chosen scene is immediately activated D...

Page 45: ...fo button The Info page is displayed About the Info Page The Info Page displays system information for this device including software versions current Director controller IP address Network addresses...

Page 46: ...n apply to your Mini Touch Screen interface The concepts and feature supports are consisitent from skin to skin but the procedure steps vary from those documented in this manual NOTE The instructions...

Page 47: ...fo page press the Network button The Network page is displayed including the current IP address MAC address and DNS server 2 To change the IP address setting press the IP Address button make changes a...

Page 48: ...o button in the header Change Skins NOTE The instructions in this manual are based on the default skin When you apply a different skin your process steps will deviate from the ones documented in this...

Page 49: ...le option repair or replace the product with a like product Should Control4 be unable to repair or replace the product within a reasonable amount of time the customer s alternate exclusive remedy shal...

Page 50: ...cts contain pre installed software programs Please read the following Control4 Software Product License Agreement before proceeding NOTE Carefully read this License Agreement and the Limited Warranty...

Page 51: ...tion shall be subject to Directive 91 250 EEC Copies and Adaptations You may make copies or adaptations of the software a for archival purposes or b when copying or adaptation is an essential step in...

Page 52: ...ither destroy all your copies and adaptations or deliver them to the third party Transfer to a U S government department or agency or to a prime or lower tier contractor in connection with a U S gover...

Page 53: ...Limited Warranty shall cover all software that is provided to you the customer as part of the Control4 product including any operation system software Any third party software supplier s warranty term...

Page 54: ...oftware product Notice of Warranty Claims You must notify Control4 in writing of any warranty claim not later than 30 days after the expiration of the warranty period Limitation of Warranty Control4 m...

Page 55: ...This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However t...

Page 56: ...50 FCC Caution CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment...

Page 57: ...ge These pages are represented by buttons on the applicable subsystem page The media and device buttons display on the subsystem page in the following prioritized order 1 Media 1a Audio 1 Stored 2 Bro...

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