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  Use a Remote Control

 

Hi-Fi by HAI allows 
the convenience of 
remote control. Your 
Hi-Fi comes with a 
basic source and 

volume remote. You can purchase 
a Hi-Fi programmable remote that 
is compatible with your source 
equipment.  

You may also point your original 
source equipment remote at any 
VSC, regardless of what room 
you’re in, to change stations, CD 

tracks, pause, play, mute, or crank 
up the sound! 

 

Add Additional Zones

 

 
For every zone desired after the 
initial four, an additional Zone 
Amplifier Card must be installed.   
Up to four additional Zone 
Amplifier Cards may be installed for 
the Hi-Fi by HAI to accommodate 
up to the full eight zones.  

Hi-Fi has an expansion kit that 
comes with everything you need 
to have Hi-Fi reach its maximum 

capacity.  If more power is desired, 
there are two inputs for additional 
power amplifiers. 

 

Easily Upgrade to the  

  Newest Technology

When you want to upgrade to 
the newest source equipment, 
you won’t have to cut holes in 
the wall or alter an audio rack 
to accomodate new wiring and 
equipment.  Simply unplug your 
old source, such as a CD player, 
from the RIM, and plug in the latest 
and greatest iPod™.

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Now music can flow freely and be enjoyed in any room, by the 

pool, in the backyard, or anywhere that you want it to be. 

The 8 buttons at the bottom of the remote are for macros.  Macros can be used 

to control a home theatre operation, set a favorite channel, or for other multiple 

functions you would like to control with one key press.

This section provides the same 

functionality as a standard 

programmable remote control, 

such as channel up/down, 

volume up/down, pause/play, 

etc. This section controls source 

equipment such as iPods™, 

receivers, or DVD players.

Programmable

Remote

The palm-sized basic 

remote is backlit with 

cool blue LED lights.

Basic

Remote

Turn Hi-Fi on or off, mute a 

zone, select the source you 

would like to listen to, and 

adjust the volume.

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