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Other Functions
Remotely Controlling the V-160HD
To remotely control the V-160HD, you can use an external device to send control signals to the unit (p. 70), use a dedicated app, or use LAN/RS-
232 commands.
Using the dedicated apps “V-160HD RCS” and
“V-160HD Remote”
Dedicated apps are available for computers (“V-160HD RCS”) and for
the iPad (“V-160HD Remote”).
These apps can be downloaded from the Roland website.
https://proav .roland .com/
* For details on operation, refer to the Owner’s Manual of “V-160HD
RCS” or “V-160HD Remote.”
V-160HD RCS
Use the dedicated “V-160HD RCS” app to operate the V-160HD from
your computer.
You can connect either wirelessly or via cable.
Wireless connection
¹
Connection via wireless LAN master device (Wi-Fi)
Wired connection (via cable)
¹
USB connection (USB Type-C cable)
¹
LAN connection (LAN cable)
¹
RS-232 connection (RS-232 cable)
USB, RS-232, or LAN connection
LAN connection
V-160HD
RCS
Computer
V-160HD Remote
Use the dedicated “V-160HD Remote” app to operate the V-160HD
from your iPad.
You can connect either wirelessly or via cable.
Wireless connection
¹
Bluetooth connection
¹
Connection via wireless LAN master device (Wi-Fi)
Wired connection (via cable)
USB connection (USB Type-C cable, Lightning to USB camera adapter)
iPad
USB connection
LAN connection
Bluetooth connection
V-160HD
Remote
LAN/RS-232 command
The V-160HD support two types of remote-interface communication:
LAN and RS-232.
Using the LAN CONTROL port or RS-232 connector to send specific
commands to the V-160HD from a controlling device lets you operate
the V-160HD.
See “Remote Control Guide” (PDF) for details on each interface and
for a list of LAN/RS-232 commands.
https://proav .roland .com/manuals/
MEMO
MIDI implementation
The V-160HD supports MIDI remote control.
See “MIDI Implementation” in the “Remote Control Guide” (PDF)
for details.