GUIDE TO INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
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| RCP-200
5 Locating a Device to Operate
The Left LCD Screen is used to locate a device for control. RCP-200 provides several different schemes for navigation,
allowing users to select the most convenient method for their needs:
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List View – see section 5.1
•
Groups View – see section 5.2
•
Router View – see section 5.3
These views are accessed by buttons located beneath the screen.
5.1 List View
The LIST view is displayed by pushing the LIST button beneath the Left LCD display.
The LIST view displays all devices detected by the RCP-200 through the associated appservers.
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Devices that can be controlled by the RCP-200 are indicated by black text in the display
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Devices that are not supported by the RCP-200 are shown with gray text
Use the ALL DEVICES soft key (located immediately above the LIST key) to either display all devices (button bright) or
only supported devices; i.e. those with black text (button dim)
The left LCD screen displays the devices in columns with headers. Column headers displayed, from left to right, are:
Header Label
Comment
Type
Source
ID
Frame
Slot
Short
Label
Column
contents
This is the
Label entered
for this device,
either in its
iControl Info
screen or
directly in the
iControl
Navigator
window.
This column
serves as row
titles, and
remains
displayed
when you
navigate
further to the
right in the
display.
This is
descriptive
text entered
by the user in
the iControl
Info panel or
directly in the
iControl
Navigator
window.
This is the
Miranda
device type,
e.g. XVP-
3901
This cannot
be edited by
the user
This is the
Source ID
entered for
this device,
either in its
iControl Info
screen or
directly in
the iControl
Navigator
window.
This is the
name of the
frame in
which the
device is
installed.
The frame is
named via
the menu of
its controller
card
This is the
slot number
in which this
device is
installed in
its frame.
This cannot
be edited by
the user
This is the
Short Label
entered for
this device,
either in its
iControl Info
screen or
directly in the
iControl
Navigator
window.
The screen is not wide enough to display all available columns or tall enough to display all devices in the list in most
cases – a maximum of eight devices can be shown – so navigation soft keys are provided.