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OVERVIEW OF THE RC-8 REMOTE CONTROL
The Vaux RC-8 Remote Control is the primary device used to control the Aris System. There are two
versions of the RC-8 Remote Control: RC-8-RF (radio-frequency) and RC-8-IR (infrared). The two remotes
behave identically, but the RF (IR) remotes are only used with Vaux Controllers that support RF (IR) control.
Besides the different transmission techniques used on the RF and IR versions, the only functional difference
is that the IR version does not support a Security ID Code, as does the RF version (an infrared control link
does not have possible neighboring systems to contend with). One other subtle difference is that the IR
transmission is faster, and results in better response time to button presses.
When the batteries are first installed, the remote control will use “factory settings” for the programmable
features it stores. Upon battery insertion, the red light flashes twice to indicate that the factory settings
have been loaded. The user may at any time change these settings.
The factory settings are:
Current A/V Device:
1 ( Tuner )
Default A/V Zone:
1
Default Light Group:
1 ( X-10 House Code A )
Default Security ID Code:
1070
Batteries should be changed when the low-battery indication is given, that is the red and green lights
flashing simultaneously when a button is pressed. Although you may continue to operate the remote
control, operating range will be reduced and remaining battery life is short.
The Remote uses three (3) “AAA” batteries; alkaline preferred.
The remote control has a three-position slide switch which selects the operating mode; Audio/Video,
Lights/App, or MACROs.
The
Audio/Video
mode is used to operate infrared-controlled components whose control codes have been
learned by the Aris Controller, and to select A/V sources, adjust zone volume/bass/treble/mute, etc.
The
Lights/App
mode is used to operate X-10 connected lights and appliances.
The
MACRO
mode is used to invoke key-sequence MACROs, using the number pad (0 to 9, and Shift-0 to
Shift-9), for twenty different 25-step MACROs.
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