
System Controller LC-AVMHTC1-0 (HTC) Installation Guide
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Connections
— Allows you to identify all
connections (Room, Control, AV, Network). See
Composer online help for more information.
•
Media
— Allows you to add and scan stored or
broadcast media. See Composer online help for
more information.
•
Agents
— Allows you to set up agents for use on
the system and programming. Agents include:
lighting scenes, wake up, scheduler, variables, etc.
See Composer online help for more information.
•
Programming
— Allows you to program devices
and agents on the system. See Composer online
help for more information.
Note:
Click and pull down the
dotted bar to make the navigation
views collapsible to give you more
room to view the Project Tree.
The Menu Bar provides the following menus:
•
File menu
— Use to perform typical file
management tasks, connect or disconnect to the
local director, update the Composer software and
exit Composer. See the
Touch4 System User
Guide
for more information.
•
Media menu (appears when Media view is
selected)
— Use to perform tasks regarding music
and media lists. See the
Touch4 System User
Guide
for more information.
•
Go Menu
— Use to access the various Composer
views, including System Design (Ctrl+1),
Connections (Ctrl+2), Media (Ctrl+3), Agents
(Ctrl+4), and Programming (Ctrl+5). Short cuts are
also available to this views as indicated. See the
Touch4 System User Guide
for more information.
•
Tools menu
— Use to view network status and
logs. See the
Touch4 System User Guide
for more
information.
•
Help menu
— Use to view on-line help and version
information. See the
Touch4 System User Guide
for more information.
Operation
Using the Front Panel
The operation of the System Controller is mostly from
the Navigation devices on the Touch4 system.
1.
IR window —
For capturing third-party IR codes
from hand-held devices (such as remote controls).
2.
Data LED —
Red LED light indicates data is
received.
3.
Link LED —
Red LED light indicates System
Controller has been identified in a project
configuration.
4.
Power LED —
Red LED light indicates AC power
is present. This LED will turn on approximately 30
seconds after the power is applied to the device.
5.
Identification/Reset Button —
For identifying this
device to the system during initial setup. This
button also serves as the device reset button when
pressed for 10 seconds or more.
For systems operations, see the
Touch4 System User
Guide
.
Repairs and Replacement
For repairs or replacement, contact Technical Support.
About this Document
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of their respective owners. Part Number:
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