System Remote Control Version 2 User Guide
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Contents Chapter 1 Get Started ....................................1 Uses and Features ........................................1 About the Modes ...........................................2 What’s New in this Model ..............................4 Install and Maintain Batteries ........................6 About System Remote Control RCZ-SRC2-B .................................................7 Chapter 2 Use the Remote Control ............17 Use Remote with On-Screen Navigator ......17 Use LCD Navigator........
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CHAPTER 1 Get Started Uses and Features Control4 System Remote Control Version 2 (model # RCZSRC2-B) is intended for use in a Control4® system. It is included with the purchase of a Media Controller or Home Theater Controller, but may also be purchased separately.
About the Modes This remote control supports three different modes of operation: • • • On-Screen Navigator mode: In this mode you access and control all system devices through a monitor or TV on-screen menu (On-Screen Navigator). the Control4 button to access the OnPress Screen Navigator home page (or main menu) and then press a system button (such as Radio or TV) to display the specific submenu on the TV screen. LCD Navigator mode: In this mode you access all system components through the LCD menu.
Remote Control Section: On-Screen Navigator mode: LCD Navigator mode: Device-Control mode: LCD NA Displays LCD menus related to current system. NA NA NA System Buttons If a video device is currently on, press one to display systemspecific menu on the TV. Press one to display systemspecific menu in the LCD and to choose the device or playback to be controlled. Press Radio, Music, TV, or Videos to start the selected system and control play.
What’s New in this Model System Remote Control Version 2 (Model # RCZ-SRC2-B) is the next generation of Control4 system remotes: • • • We renamed, relocated, and replaced several buttons. We replaced black rubber with light, glow-in-the-dark rubber. We added device-level programmable buttons so that installers could program one-button shortcuts. Table 6–1 summarizes changes from Version 1 to 2. TABLE 6–1. CHANGES TO BUTTONS AND FUNCTIONS Was...RCZ-SRC1-B: Now is...
Was...RCZ-SRC1-B: Now is...RCZ-SRC2-B: Old Button Name and Function New Button Name and Function COMFORT, LIGHTS, HOUSE, and INFO COMFORT (A), LIGHTS (B), HOUSE (C), and INFO (D) • Short press entered LCD Navigator mode: Displayed chosen system menu in LCD and chose the device to be controlled. Long press when a TV was on would display the chosen system options on top of the current display on the TV.
Install and Maintain Batteries AAA + - AAA + Install the four AAA batteries (included with the product) into the back of the device. Ensure that you insert them into the remote control according to the diagram provided in the battery compartment (with the + and - terminals aligned correctly). - Install Batteries • • Keep battery contacts and compartment clean. Remove batteries from the remote control if it is not expected to be in use for several months.
About System Remote Control RCZ-SRC2-B System Remote Control Model #RCZ-SRC2-B can be divided into these sections: 1. LCD, LCD Button, and Off Button 2. Control4 Button and System Buttons (also referred to as the “Circle of Power” buttons) 3. Navigation Buttons 4. Device Control Buttons 5.
LCD, LCD Button, and Off Button LCD (liquid crystal display)—Provides information related to system activity. The LCD uses highlighting to show a selected item. It includes a white backlight that stays on for 15 seconds after a button is pressed. LCD button—Changes the remote mode to LCD Navigator mode and displays the menu in the LCD. See “Use LCD Navigator” on page 19). OFF button—Turns off all A/V devices in the current room.
Control4 Button and System Buttons Control4 button—If a TV or monitor (TV device) is available in the current location, it puts the remote control in On-Screen Navigator mode and displays the OnScreen menu on the TV device. The On-Screen Navigator display: displays the current location, provides access to additional locations, and provides access to all systems available at the current location. From here you can use the remote control navigation buttons to choose On-Screen Navigator options.
System buttons (or “Circle of Power” buttons)— The buttons surrounding the red Control4 button (Radio, Music, TV, Videos, Comfort [A], Lights [B], House [C], and Info [D]) are system buttons that respond differently depending on when they are pressed and if and how they have been programmed, as described in the remainder of this section: Radio When the remote control is in a Navigator mode (when either On-Screen Navigator or LCD Navigator are active), the RADIO Button acts as a shortcut into the radio subm
Music When the remote control is in a Navigator mode (when either On-Screen Navigator or LCD Navigator are active), the MUSIC Button acts as a shortcut into the music submenu in the appropriate navigator. When devices in the room are off or the remote control is in Device-Control mode (when no Navigator screen is active), the MUSIC button functions as a Quick Access button. Press it to start playing music and to be able to control the music source with the device-control buttons.
TV When the remote control is in a Navigator mode (when either On-Screen Navigator or LCD Navigator are currently displayed), the TV Button acts as a shortcut into the TV submenu in the appropriate navigator. When devices in the room are off or the remote control is in Device-Control mode (when no Navigator screen is active), the MUSIC button functions as a Quick Access button. Press it to turn on the TV and to be able to control the TV with the device-control buttons.
button. Press it to begin playing a video and to be able to control the video source with the device-control buttons. Initial Press of VIDEO button • • Turns on the audio endpoint for the room and the last video source used. The remote enters device control mode for the video source. The LCD shows current room and current TV source. Subsequent Presses of VIDEO button prior to LCD time-out • Additional presses toggle through the video sources listed in the LCD and turns them on.
When devices in the room are off or the remote control is in Device-Control mode (when no Navigator screen is active), pressing one of these buttons will run the custom program assigned to that button for the current room or device.
Navigation Buttons The following buttons are for screen and menu navigation.
Device Control Buttons These familiar buttons are for device control. • • • • • • • • • DVR (Digital Video Recorder) BACK l NEXT l REW PAUSE ll FWD STOP RECORD Q PLAY Keypad The alphanumeric keypad is for changing TV channels, setting lighting levels, or entering text. The * and # keys are available to the installers for custom programming.
CHAPTER 2 Use the Remote Control Here are basic use instructions for the three remote control modes: • • • “Use Remote with On-Screen Navigator” on page 17 “Use LCD Navigator” on page 19 “Control Devices” on page 19 For specific, task-oriented instructions, refer to the Control4 System User Guide. Use Remote with On-Screen Navigator Note: This document explains only general access to On-Screen Navigator.
1 Press (the Control4 button) to access the OnScreen Navigator menu on the monitor or TV. 2 To navigate or choose an On-Screen Navigator item, (on the monitor or TV), use the arrows and Select button to move the cursor around the screen and choose an option. 3 Refer to Control4 System User Guide for user instructions.
Use LCD Navigator Use LCD Navigator to choose a variety of options. 1 Press the LCD button to choose LCD Navigator mode and view the system menu. 2 Use the arrows choose a system: House Lights Music Videos 3 and Select button to TV Radio Comfort Info Explore the system’s submenu (such as Comfort in the following example).
on the remote that has been associated with a controllable device. Radio, Music, TV, or Videos: When the devices in the current room are OFF, the Radio, Music, TV, or Videos buttons function as a Quick Access button to DeviceControl mode. Press one of them once to start playing the most recently played source for that system, or press the same button again to choose the next available source for that system.
CHAPTER 3 Regulatory Info Regulatory Compliance North America This product complies with standards established by the following regulatory bodies: • • FCC Industry Canada FCC FCC ID: R33050110011: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • • • • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CE Declaration of Conformity DeClaration OF CONFORMITY Control4 Corporation 11734 S.
EMC EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1 — Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services–Part 1 Common technical requirements. EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 — Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2.4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment.