Kramer Electronics RC-81R user manual Operating the RC-8IR, Commands Configuration

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Using the RC-8IR Universal Room Controller

6.1Operating the RC-8IR

In the following example1 that is illustrated in Figure 10, the RC-8IRis labeled with specific functions and each button is programmed2 to perform several tasks3 as defined in Table 5.

Each button may be assigned with up to 15 commands.

Table 5: The Commands Configuration

ON OFF

DVD Vol

UP

PC

 

 

Vol

 

DOWN

 

 

 

 

VCR

 

HELP

 

 

 

DESK

Figure 10: RC-8IR Labels

Setup

The Label

 

The Macro Sequence

ON

Power up the projector

 

Power up the power amplifier

 

Power up the DVD player

 

Power up the video player

 

Roll down the projector screen

 

Turn on the speakers

 

1 minute delay [for the

 

 

projector to heat up]

 

Turn lights off

 

The projector selects the PC input

OFF

Turn lights on

 

Power down the projector

 

Power down the power amplifier

 

Stop the DVD player

 

Power down the DVD player

 

Stop the video player

 

Power down the video player

 

Roll up the projector screen

 

Turn off the speakers

DVD

Stop the video player

 

The projector selects the DVD input

 

Play the DVD

VCR

Stop the DVD

 

The projector selects the VCR input

 

Play the VCR

PC

Stop the DVD

 

Stop the VCR

 

The projector selects a PC input

Vol UP

Power amplifier volume up

Vol DOWN

Power amplifier volume down

HELP DESK

Call for technical assistance

1 This is only one example among numerous possibilities, each button can be configured as required 2 By the system integrator

3 A macro sequence, including up to 15 commands per button, carried out one after the other

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Contents Model Figures ContentsTables Getting Started IntroductionUp to five machines with unique IP addresses OverviewYour Universal Room Controller RC-8IR Front Panel FeaturesDefine the RC-8IRright side panel Installing the RC-8IR Universal Room Controller Installing the RC-8IR Universal Room ControllerButton Cap Orientation Setting the Labels and Button CapsMounting the RC-8IR Faceplate Mounting the Device HousingExample of a Typical RC-8IR Configuration Using the RC-8IR Universal Room ControllerExample of a Typical RC-8IR Setup in the Lecture Auditorium Operating the RC-8IR Commands ConfigurationShows an operating example An Example of Operating the RC-8IRUsing the Internal Web Using the Macro ButtonsLocking the Front Panel Turning the Light of the Backlit Buttons On and OffDownloading from the Internet Flash Memory UpgradeUpgrading Firmware Connecting the PC to the RS-232 PortInstalling the Web Applet Technical SpecificationsLimited Warranty 2900-REV