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RM-1 O

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ANUAL

Congratulations!

You’ve purchased a unique synthesis of hardware and software 
engineering, the ccGEN2 RM-1 remote control. The RM-1 achieves a 
magnificent combination of power and flexibility by simplifying and
automating the operation of even the most complex systems. 

The CP-1 Central Processor and the AZ-1 RF Antenna are required to
make the RM-1 work. The combination of the RM-1, AZ-1 and CP-1
create a robust and powerful system.

Backlit Color OLED Screen Buttons

When any button is pressed, the color OLED screen as well as the
remote buttons light up. Once the screen is lit, each of the six buttons
on either side of the screen will have a label. These button labels
change based on what you are watching or listening. Thus, if you have
selected Watch TV, you will see a list of buttons that are useful to that
activity. If you are listening to your iPod through a PSX-2, you will be
able to browse the iPod content.

RF “No Rules” Operation

The RM-1 communicates to the AZ-1 RF Antenna which sends the 
signal to the CP-1 Central Processor via 2.4 GHz bidirectional RF. This
gives the RM-1 the ability to control your system without being in
direct line of sight of the equipment.

Your custom installer may have installed a ZR-2 Z Repeater to improve
communication between the RM-1 remote controls, AZ-1 RF antenna
and the CP-1 Central Processor in your system.

Replacing the Batteries

Unlock the battery cover by pushing up on the spring lock at the
bottom of the cover. Remove the cover.

Observe the + and – polarity 
indicators inside the battery 
compartment and the batteries. 
Place the four AA batteries into their
positions in the battery compartment.

Now, replace the battery cover and
snap it into place.

Summary of Contents for ccGEN2 RM-1

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual RM 1 RF Remote...

Page 2: ...RATIONAL TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS OMISSIONS MADE IN THIS MANUAL The information in this Owner s Manual may be subject to change without prior notice ccGEN2 is a registered trademark of Universal...

Page 3: ...2 Color Screen 2 Button Light 3 System 4 Button Beep 4 Date Time 5 Erasing and Resetting 5 Join to Network 6 Specifications 6 Limited Warranty Statement 7 End User Agreement 10 Federal Communication...

Page 4: ...ave selected Watch TV you will see a list of buttons that are useful to that activity If you are listening to your iPod through a PSX 2 you will be able to browse the iPod content RF No Rules Operatio...

Page 5: ...get out of the settings screen press either the MAIN button or the EXIT button on the RM 1 Color Screen Color screen settings give two configurable options 1 Brightness Adjust the screen brightness by...

Page 6: ...the hard button back light is to press the dedicated Lights button located on the right side of the remote control Once all changes have been made press the Save button Pressing the Cancel button will...

Page 7: ...g the Cancel button will revert to the remote s last saved Power Remaining setting 2 System Info The System Info screen displays data about the RM 1 s memory usage and operating system version Pressin...

Page 8: ...ge Time Tap the button beside Hour or Minutes then use the numeric keypad to enter in a new time Set AM PM by toggling the button When you are finished press the Save button 3 Display Date Time The RM...

Page 9: ...io frequency 50 to 100 feet depending upon the environment RF Frequency 2 405 2 480GHz Provides Two Way communication with CP 1 or higher network system controller Weight 8 5 oz with battery Size 8 7...

Page 10: ...tromagnetic interference caused by electronic computing devices and to the extent that the URC equipment and or the URC software fails to so comply URC shall at its own expense take all reasonable mea...

Page 11: ...A number To obtain an RGA number you must complete a Return Request Form which you may obtain by calling 914 835 4484 or contacting URC at returnrequest universalremote com To obtain warranty service...

Page 12: ...XEMPLARY PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR LOSS OF PROFITS OR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY EVEN IF URC IS ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL URC BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF...

Page 13: ...IVES END USER SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND END USER MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE OR JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION End User Agreement The terms and conditions of the End User Agreem...

Page 14: ...the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected u Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning Changes or modifications n...

Page 15: ...liance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Community n EMC Directive l AN NZS CISPR 22 2006 l EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 l EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 n R TTE Directive l E...

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