Installation & Operation Guide
Installation & Operation Guide
Installation & Operation Guide
T4
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which 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 the receiver. Connect the equipment i to an outlet on a circuit different n from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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. FCC ID: CAN: MMURTI0500 3166-RTI0500
T4 Universal System Controller BATTERY DISPOSAL For environmental reasons, your T4 universal system controller uses environmentally sound Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. These batteries do not contain any poisonous heavy metals that can damage the environment.
Li-polymer
In the interest of recycling, please do not dispose of these ba tteries in the household waste at the end of their useful life. Instead, dispose of them at an appropriate collection site. SAFETY SUGGESTIONS Read Instructions. Read all safety and operating instructions before operating the unit. Heat. Keep the unit away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, etc., including amplifiers that produce heat. Power Sources. Connect the docking station only to the power supply that was included with the unit. Recharge the battery only with the docking station that was included with the unit. Power Cord Protection. Route power supply cords so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against them, paying particular attention to the cords at power receptacles and at the point at which they exit from the unit. Nonuse Periods. Unplug the power supply from the outlet when the unit is to be left unused for a long period. Water and Moisture. Do not use the unit near waterfor example, near a sink, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, near an open window, etc. Object and Liquid Entry. Do not allow objects to fall or liquids to be spilled into the enclosure through openings. Cleaning. The unit should be cleaned only as recommended in the operating guide. ii
Servicing. Do not attempt any service beyond that described in the operating guide. Refer all other service needs to qualified service personnel. Damage Requiring Service. The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged. Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit. The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance.
LIMITED WARRANTY Remote Technologies Incorporated warrants its products for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase from Remote Technologies Incorporated or an authorized Remote Technologies Incorporated distributor. This warranty may be enforced by the original purchaser and subsequent owners during the warranty period, so long as the original dated sales receipt or other proof of warranty coverage is presented when warranty service is required. Except as specified below, this warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship in this product. The following are not covered by the warranty: Damage resulting from: 1. Accident, misuse, abuse, or neglect. 2. Failure to follow instructions contained in this Guide. 3. Repair or attempted repair by anyone other than Remote Technologies Incorporated. 4. Causes other than product defects, including lack of skill, competence or experience of user. 5. Shipment of this product (claims must be made to carrier). 6. Being altered or which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed. iii
T4 Universal System Controller Remote Technologies Incorporated is not liable for any damages caused by its products or for its failure of its products to perform, including any lost profits, lost savings, incidental damages, or consequential damages. Remote Technologies Incorporated is not liable for damages based upon inconvenience, loss of use of the product, loss of time, interrupted operation, commercial loss, any claim made by a third party or made by you for a third party. Remote Technologies Incorporateds liability for any defective product is limited to repair or replacement of the product, at our option. If your T4 needs service, please contact Remote Technologies Incorporated by telephone, fax or e-mail for return information. Please do not return products to RTI without return authorization. DISCLAIMER All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated without the prior written notice of Remote Technologies Incorporated. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Remote Technologies Incorporated shall not be liable for errors or omissions contained herein or for consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this guide. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other brands and their products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. T4, Its Under Control, TheaterTouch , and the RTI logo are trademarks of Remote Technologies Incorporated.
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Contents
Federal Communications Commission Notice-----------------------i Battery Disposal ----------------------------------------------------------- ii Safety Suggestions -------------------------------------------------------- ii Limited Warranty -------------------------------------------------------- iii Disclaimer------------------------------------------------------------------ iv Contents------------------------------------------------------------------------ v Chapter 1. Welcome --------------------------------------------------------- 1 Compatibility Note-------------------------------------------------------- 2 Unpacking and Inspection ---------------------------------------------- 2 Product Contents---------------------------------------------------------- 2 Software Requirements -------------------------------------------------- 2 Chapter 2. Introduction ---------------------------------------------------- 3 Features---------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Important Notes ----------------------------------------------------------- 4 Cleaning--------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Battery and Docking Station -------------------------------------------- 5 Getting Started------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Remote Reference --------------------------------------------------------- 8 Chapter 3. Operation-------------------------------------------------------- 9 The Touchscreen Display------------------------------------------------ 9 The Control Panel Page ------------------------------------------------ 10 Backlight Level-------------------------------------------------------- 11 Time Out---------------------------------------------------------------- 13 Set Clock---------------------------------------------------------------- 14 Sound-------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 v
T4 Universal System Controller Calibrate Touchscreen----------------------------------------------- 16 Tilt Switch-------------------------------------------------------------- 17 Battery------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 Network Information------------------------------------------------ 19 The Web Browser-------------------------------------------------------- 20 Chapter 4. Programming------------------------------------------------- 21 Programming The T4 --------------------------------------------------- 21 Chapter 5. Troubleshooting--------------------------------------------- 23 Display is Dim, Blank or Unreadable ------------------------------- 23 USB Communication Problems -------------------------------------- 23 IR Code Problems ------------------------------------------------------- 24 Chapter 6. Service and Support ---------------------------------------- 25 Updates and New Products------------------------------------------- 25 Contacting Remote Technologies Incorporated ------------------ 25 RTI Technical Support-------------------------------------------------- 25 Specifications--------------------------------------------------------------- 27
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Chapter 1. Welcome
Thank you for purchasing the T4 universal controller. The T4 is an advanced wireless universal system controller that provides a selfcontained control system for controlling audio/video components, lights, and other electronic systems in the home. Its design maintains the perfect balance between display size and resolution. At 6.4 inches the LCD is small enough to be a truly hand-held device, yet it provides the full VGA resolution necessary for displaying video windows and web pages. The T4 interface is fully programmable using RTIs TheaterTouch Designer software, making it easy to display custom buttons, text, graphics, and animations. Programming is easy and convenient thanks to the Windows based TheaterTouch Designer software. Because RTIs remote control products are sold only through professional installers/programmers, and never directly to consumers, it is our philosophy to not incorporate programming capability directly into our products. Instead, we are committed to providing our dealers with the hardware and software tools that allow them to create re-usable programming databases and templates in the most efficient and reliable way possible. The T4 is capable of both infrared and radio frequency output. Optional RF receivers are available for transmission through walls and cabinets. The RF receivers connect to an RTI control system for the ultimate in control reliability and flexibility. RTI control systems provide many advanced features such as IR routing, local macro execution, power sensing, and RS-232 control. The T4 can be used as a stand-alone device or as part of an expandable central control system. When used with the available RTI accessory devices, the T4 is capable of infrared routing, relay control, power sensing, and RS -232 communications for advanced control.
T4 Universal System Controller COMPATIBILITY NOTE The T4 and TheaterTouch Designer software are compatible with infrared (IR) commands with carrier frequencies between 15KhZ and 460KhZ, as well as those commands that do not use a carrier. This covers virtually all of the remotes that exist to date. UNPACKING AND INSPECT ION After unpacking your new T4 universal system controller, save all of the packing materials in case you ever have to ship the unit. Thoroughly inspect the T4 and packing materials for signs of damage. Report any damage to the carrier immediately. Report any equipment malfunctions to Remote Technologies Incorporated or an authorized Remote Technologies Incorporated distributor. PRODUCT CONTENTS Contents within the box include the following items: One (1) T4 universal system controller One (1) Docking Station One (1) Universal Power Supply One (1) Operation guide
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT S The recommended minimum system requirements needed to run the TheaterTouch Designer software are as follows: Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP or later version. A free USB port. At least 64 Megabytes of RAM. At least 100 Megabytes of free disk storage.
Chapter 2. Introduction
FEATURES The T4 provides superior quality and reliability as well as these specific features: Ergonomic design permits effortless operation. Full color TFT LCD to display custom buttons, text, graphics, and animations. Integrated 802.11 WiFi. Integrated high--resolution touchscreen. Powerful 32--bit, 400MHz XScale processor. 32MByte of Flash Memory Tilt switch can automatically turn on backlight when picked up. Extremely bright, backlit display and keys with adjustable brightness. Stereo speakers. Thirteen assignable/programmable keys. Transmits IR and RF (or both -on a single button or within a macro). Optional RF receiver allows you to transmit through walls, cabinets, etc. Includes a Lithium--Polymer Battery and docking station. Completely upgradeable. customizable, programmable, and
Extremely wide IR transmitting frequency range. Optional VESA mounting module with Power-OverEthernet and analog video inputs. Optional Voltage and Video power sensing modules. 3
T4 Universal System Controller Optional interface for RS-232 controlled equipment. Interchangeable front and back bezel colors. Non--volatile Flash memory stores your program even when power is lost. Easy--to-use Windows based software for programming and customization. Field upgradeable firmware. USB Programming.
IMPORTANT NOTES Please read these important notes about the T4: The T4 should be placed in an area where it is around normal room temperature (between 60F to 90F). If the temperature is too hot, the display appears dim. If the temperature is too cold, the display appears dark and may respond slowly. Avoid installing the T4 in a location where it can come in contact with direct sunlight. Do not use sharp objects on the touchscreen. It is designed to operate with a touch of your finger. Do not let the T4 get wet. It should not be handled with wet hands or placed in an area where it could get wet. Do not subject the T4 to smoke, dust, or vibrations. The display may be damaged from excessive shock or vibration. Only use the power supply that is specified for the T4. Using the wrong type of power supply may result in damage. Do not disassemble the unit. Service of the T4 should be performed by authorized personnel only.
Introduction CLEANING Occasional cleaning may be required, depending on use. It is recommended that you create a Clean button somewhere on the Home page of the T4. This button should link to a page that does not contain commands or macros that could be inadvertently executed while cleaning the unit.
To clean your T4, lightly dampen a lint-free cloth with a glass cleaner or mild detergent, and wipe the touchscreen, buttons, and outer surfaces. BATTERY AND DOCKING STATION The T4 uses a Lithium-polmer rechargeable battery. This battery does not exhibit any type of Memory Effect from being charged too often. Since the T4 can safely be charged after each use, a docking station is included for convenience. If left out of the 5
T4 Universal System Controller docking station, the T4 will remain in sleep mode for 1 2 months before shutting down. At that point the battery must be recharged. If the T4 battery capacity is reduced to approximately 25 percent, the low battery LED located on the front bezel of the T4 will illuminate red. Alternatively, if the keypad backlights are programmed to be disabled, a low battery icon will appear in the top center of the display:
The low battery icon will change color to red if the battery capacity becomes critically low:
At this point the T4 must be placed into the docking station to recharge the battery. The docking station LED illuminates red to indicate a charge in progress. The LED will turn green when the battery in the unit is fully charged. A fully discharged battery will take approximately 4-5 hours to completely re-charge. The T4 can remain in the docking station indefinitely without damage to the battery.
Introduction GETTING STARTED The T4 is turned-on by simply sliding the power switch (located in the battery compartment) into the ON position. If the unit shows no activity, the battery may need to be re-charged. After power is applied, the T4 will take approximately ten seconds to load the operating system, the application software, and the user program. This long delay only occurs from a power-down state. During normal use the T4 turns-on instantly from its power down mode. After powering down, the T4 is turned-on by touching any area of the display or any keypad button. If the tilt sensor is enabled, picking up the unit will also turn it on.
The power switch should be in the ON position, and the battery connector should be attached.
Front View
Stereo Speakers
Expansion Bus
Battery Compartment
Rear View
Chapter 3. Operation
THE TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY The T4 touchscreen display is organized into a series of pages. Normally each page contains objects (buttons, text, graphics, etc.) that are related in some way. For instance, they may all display information necessary for controlling a particular CD player. By default, the T4 has one Home pageall other pages are normally accessed from links on the Home page. In addition, any page can contain buttons with a link to any other page. Normally the Home page is used to display the names of the A/V sources and other devices being controlled. The T4 will support 200 pages including the Home page. A representation of a programmed Home page is shown below:
T4 Universal System Controller THE CONTROL PANEL PAGE The Control Panel page can be displayed by pressing and holding the touchscreen while sliding the power switch from the OFF position to the ON position. Continue to hold the touchscreen until the Control Panel appears. You can also access the Control Panel page by assigning a Control Panel page link to a button using the TheaterTouch Designer software. A representation of the Control Panel page is shown below:
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BACKLIGHT LEVEL
This button displays a window that allow s you to adjust the backlight brightness and enable/disable the Ambient Light Sensor. If the light sensor is disabled, there is only one backlight level to adjust. Press the left arrow or right arrow buttons to adjust. Press the OK button when finished.
With the light sensor disabled, the backlight brightness will always stay at the same level whenever the T4 is turned-on.
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T4 Universal System Controller If the light sensor is enabled, there are two backlight levels to adjust. Press the left arrow or right arrow buttons to adjust. Press the OK button when finished.
With the light sensor enabled, the backlight brightness will automatically change between the two levels, depending upon the ambient lighting conditions.
Note: Non-zero values for the backlight level in Idle mode can be entered, but will be ignored unless the T4 is on the docking station. Also, the maximum idle mode backlight setting is 30% while on the docking station.
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TIME OUT
This button displays a window that allows you to adjust the amount of time the unit stays awake after the last button press. The time is variable from 1 second to 120 seconds (the default is 10 seconds). Press the arrows to the left or right of the Time Out setting to adjust the time. If the backlight is programmed to turn off in idle mode, it is a good idea to ignore the initial press of the touchscreen that turns the backlight on. This will prevent unwanted button activations from occurring (since you cant see what youre pressing on the touchscreen when the backlight is off). Select On to ignore the first press, or Off to accept the first press. Press the OK button when finished.
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This button displays a window that allows you to adjust the settings for the built-in real time clock and calendar. You may never need to adjust these settings manually since the T4 will automatically sync with a PC or an internet NTP server when connected. Press the OK button when finished.
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SOUND
This button displays a window that allows you to adjust the volume of the audible speakers. The speaker sound provides feedback that a button was pressed. Press the arrows to the left or right to adjust the volume. Press the OK button when finished.
There are six discrete volume settings. The lowest setting disables the speaker.
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This button runs a routine that allows you to calibrate the touchscreen. Since it normally should not be necessary to calibrate the touchscreen, this routine is included as a precaution only.
Warning: Do not attempt to calibrate the touchscreen with your fingertip. Proper calibration requires a stylus or other fine tip. Do not use metal objects such as ball point pens or screwdrivers that can damage the surface of the touchscreen.
Follow the directions on the display to complete the calibration process. You can cancel the calibration by pressing the exit keypad button on the T4. 16
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TILT SWITCH
This button displays a window that allows you to adjust the settings for the built-in tilt sensor. The tilt switch is a motion detector that turns the remote on when activated. On means the tilt switch is active and will wake-up the T3 when it is moved. Off means the tilt switch is inactive. Press the OK button when finished.
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This button displays a window that allows you to adjust the relative amount of time that the low battery icon appears on the display. This setting will determine how much time you have between the appearance of the low battery warning and the battery becoming completely depleted. Press the OK button when finished.
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NETWORK INFORMATION
This button displays a window that allows you to view the Ethernet network information. This is mainly for troubleshooting purposes. Press the OK button when finished.
Note:
The "Mode" field will show Static or DHCP for the IP addressing mode if the network adapter is active. For the Hardwired adapter, it will show "Not Installed" if there is no expansion module present. For the Wireless adapter, it will show "Disabled" if it is disabled or "Not Connected" if it is enabled but does not have an active wireless connection. The Enable button does not take effect until the OK button is pressed. If you are enabling the adapter and want to see the
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THE WEB BROWSER The T4 includes Internet Explorer for web browsing on the internet. Although most website content is compatible with the T4, please note that plug-ins such as JAVA and Flash, streaming video, and persistent cookies are not supported. A graphical representation of a keyboard will automatically popup on the display whenever text entry is required. The keyboard can be dragged around the display by using its title bar. It can be dismissed by touching anywhere on the display that is outside of the keyboard.
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Chapter 4. Programming
PROGRAMMING THE T4 The T4 is programmed using RTIs TheaterTouch Designer software. RTI dealers can download the software free of charge from: www.rticorp.com/dealers A PC running Windows 98SE or higher with a USB port is required. The required USB cable is included with the RTI IR-PRO dealer kit. In addition to using the USB port, the T4 can also be programmed wirelessly via a LAN connection to its 802.11 card. This allows you to update multiple T4 units from one location, either at the site or remotely.
Note: The T4 must be initially programmed using its USB port so that the network information can be entered.
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Chapter 5. Troubleshooting
If you are having problems with your T4, please read these troubleshooting tips before contacting technical support. If you continue to have problems, see Chapter 6 for more information on contacting RTI technical support. DISPLAY IS DIM, BLAN K OR UNREADABLE Make sure the external power supply is properly secured to the T4, and it is functioning properly. Try adjusting the backlight level from the Control Panel page (Refer to Chapter 3 for more details). By nature, the contrast of an LCD screen changes with temperature, so if the display is cold it will appear dark and will return to normal as it warms. USB COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS Verify that your PC is running Windows 98SE or higher. Verify that the T4 USB driver was installed the first time the T4 was connected to your PC. Verify that the T4 is present in the Device Manager within the Windows Control Panel. Make sure you are using the programming cable that was supplied by RTI and that both ends are connected securely. Make sure the PC detects the presence of the T4. If it doesnt, unplug the USB cable, wait for about ten seconds, and plug it in again. If the download fails after some data has been transferred, try resending the program.
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T4 Universal System Controller IR CODE PROBLEMS If you are using an IR repeater system, ma ke sure it is working correctly with the original OEM remote. If not, you will need to troubleshoot the IR repeater system. If you are still having problems, try adjusting the IR code Minimum Repeats value in the TheaterTouch Designer programming software. If the IR code is executed inside a macro that contains multiple IR codes, try inserting a small time delay before the problem code. If there already is a delay, try increasing it.
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T4 Universal System Controller If you are having a problem with hardware, please note the equipment in your system, a description of the problem, and any troubleshooting you have already tried. If you are having a problem with software, please note what version you have installed, the operating system on your PC, a description of the problem, and any troubleshooting you have already tried. If you are calling about a software or programming question or problem, please be at you computer when you place your call. This will considerably speed up the troubleshooting process. For Technical Support or assistance with your RTI product, contact RTI at: (952) 253-3137 [email protected] www.rticorp.com/support For questions regarding Service or Repair of your RTI product, contact RTI at: (952) 253-3136 [email protected] www.rticorp.com/service Please do not return products to RTI without return authorization.
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Specifications
Power Power Management Infrared Control Range Infrared Frequency Range Radio Frequency Control Range Radio Fr equency Carrier 7.2 VDC, 4000 mAh Li-polymer Battery Pack Automatic On/Off (tilt switch) 30 Feet (9.1m) @ 60 Degrees 15kHz 460kHz Up to 100 Feet (30.5m) (with optional receivers) - 433MHz (control) - 2.4 GHz (802.11) Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Display +32F to +122F (+0C to +50C) 5% to 95% Non-condensing - High-brightness color TFT LCD - Full VGA (640 x 480 pixels) with 65K colors - 300:1 contrast ratio Touchscreen Display size Backlights High-resolution resistive 6.4 in. (162mm) diagonal - White CCFL (Display) - Blue LED (Keypad) 27
T4 Universal System Controller Nominal Run Time on Full Charge Standby Time on Full Charge Battery Charge Time Total System Memory Device Capability Macro Capability 3 hours min. continuous (5 - 7 days average use) 30 Days 4-5 Hours 32MByte Flash (non-volatile) Total number of devices limited only by memory - Up to 64 steps per macro - Total number of macros limited only by memory - Macros allowed on every button Communications Dimensions USB programming port Height: 6.2 in. (158mm) Width: 9.4 in. (239mm) Depth: 2.6 in. (66mm) High-impact molded ABS plastic. 32 oz. (907g) with battery pack One Year Parts & Labor (90 days on battery pack)
IR-PRO
7651 Anagram Drive Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Tel: 952-253-3100 Fax: 952-253-3131 www.rticorp.com