•NOTE: The RC68+ codes operate several other Xantech models as well, such as the RS41AV, CC12, ZPR68, etc. Therefore, only the button descriptions that apply to the operation of the CC62 are listed below. All others should be ignored.
CAUTION: While the RC68+ can be used as a handheld remote control, it is highly recommended it not be given to the final user for the following reasons:
•Since it includes adjustable code groups, the user may inadvertently alter the installed configurations.
•Also, since the user will require IR commands from other brands of equipment to control the total system, in addition to those of the CC62, all commands should be consolidated into one learning device, for ease of use.
APPLICABLE RC68+ BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS (With the "D" Overlay. Refer to Fig. 2)
Relay Numbers (1 ~ 6).
These numbers identify the row of button commands that apply to each relay on the CC62.
Code Group Numbers.
The CC62 is capable of being set to 30 different IR code groups. The code groups are identified by the numbers and letters that are on the face of each button.
NOTE: When shipped from the factory, the CC62 is set to code group number 60.
Be sure to set the RC68+ (or RC68) to the same number!
It may be necessary to change the CC62 to a different code group if it is used in a common IR bus controlled system with other Xantech CC62's, to avoid mutual interaction.
Relay Numbers
(1 through 6)
Code Group Numbers
(on face of each button)
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| 48 |
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| 90 |
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| C0 |
| 50 |
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| 41 |
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40 |
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| 30 |
| B0 |
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| 70 |
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| 88 |
| 18 |
| 98 |
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| A8 |
| 38 |
| B8 |
| 29 |
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| 28 |
| E8 |
| 78 |
| F8 |
| 69 |
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| 68 |
| C8 |
| 58 |
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| 49 |
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| E1 |
| 89 |
| C9 |
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| 19 |
| 59 |
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| 99 |
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| B9 |
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Place the
"D" Overlay
on the RC68+
Relay
Command
Modes
(for 6
relays)
RC68+
Refer to the RC68+ instructions for code group setting details and procedures!
Relay Command Modes.
Fig. 2 RC68+ Programmer
Depending on the installation, you may want to have the CC62 respond to IR commands in different ways. The basic modes of operation for each relay on the CC62 are as follows:
OFF - Activates the IR command that turns the selected relay OFF (the N/C position).
ON - Activates the IR command that turns the selected relay ON (the N/O position).
These dedicated OFF and ON (paired) commands are helpful when sending IR commands "blind" from locations where you have no visual aid for status.
TGL - (Toggle Mode) - The first press of this button turns the selected relay ON (the N/O selection) - the second press turns it OFF (the N/C selection).
MMT - (Momentary Mode) - Pressing this button causes the selected relay to go ON (the N/O selection) but stays ON only as long as the MMT code is being sent. When released, the relay returns to the OFF position (the N/C selection).
This button (labeled F8 on the button face) causes the CC62 to turn all 6 relays ON at the same time (the N/O selections).
This button (labeled D8 on the button face) causes the CC62 to turn all 6 relays OFF (the N/C selection). It also turns any relay(s) OFF that may have been set to ON with the ON command.
NOTE: OFF, ON and TGL (toggle) operation will still operate for any individual relay after Group ON is executed.
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