Control4 TSE38C11 MiniTouch Screen TSE-3.8C1-x User Manual MiniTouchScreen UserGuide
Control4 MiniTouch Screen TSE-3.8C1-x MiniTouchScreen UserGuide
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Election Road, Suite 200 Salt Lake City, UT 84020 USA http://www.control4.com Mini Touch Screen User Guide Part Number: 21-0124 Rev A Draft 7 Contents Preface About This Guide........................................... 1 Notes, Tips, Cautions, and Warnings .... 1 Safety Instructions ................................. 2 Additional Resources ............................. 2 Chapter 1 Getting Started .............................................. 3 What You Can Do .................................. 3 Become Familiar with the Device .......... 4 Start Mini Touch Screen ........................ 5 About the Home Page ........................... 6 Header Contents............................... 7 Display Area ..................................... 8 Quick-Control Tabs......................... 10 Subsystem Buttons......................... 11 Control Devices with Touch-Screen Controls ............................................... 12 Chapter 2 Play the Radio ............................................. 15 Access the Radio Page ....................... 15 About the Radio Page.......................... 15 Play a Radio Station ............................ 16 Control the Radio ................................. 16 Chapter 3 Play Music ................................................... 17 Access the Music Page ....................... 17 About the Music Page.......................... 17 Browse............................................ 18 Device Controls .............................. 19 Play Music Stored in the System ......... 19 Choose from the Entire Database .. 20 Sort or Filter the Database.............. 20 Create or Manage Playlists............. 20 Play Music Loaded in a Device............ 21 iii Chapter 4 Watch TV..................................................... 23 Access the TV Page ............................ 23 About the TV Page .............................. 23 Broadcast Channels Page .............. 23 Video Device Pages ....................... 24 Choose a Channel (TV or other Video Broadcast) ........................................... 25 Choose a Channel List Filter and Sort Option .................................................. 25 Chapter 5 Watch a Video ............................................. 27 Access the Video Page........................ 27 About the Video Page .......................... 27 Browse............................................ 28 Cover Art......................................... 29 Device Controls .............................. 29 Play a Video Stored in the System ...... 30 Choose from the Entire Database .. 30 Sort or Filter the Database.............. 30 Play a Video Loaded in an Attached Device.................................................. 30 Chapter 6 Control Comfort ........................................... 31 Access the Comfort Page .................... 31 About the Comfort Page ...................... 31 Change a Thermostat Setting .............. 32 Change Other Comfort Settings .......... 32 Set Wakeup Options............................ 33 Chapter 7 Control Lights .............................................. 35 Access the Lights Page ....................... 35 About the Lights Page ......................... 35 Change a Light Setting ........................ 36 Create a Lighting Scene ...................... 36 Change a Lighting Scene .................... 37 Activate a Lighting Scene .................... 38 Delete a Lighting Scene....................... 38 iv Chapter 8 View or Change Information ........................ 39 Access the Info Page ........................... 39 About the Info Page ............................. 39 View Information “About” Mini Touch Screen ................................................. 40 Connect to a Director ........................... 41 View or Change Network Information .. 41 Set Screen Saver Options ................... 41 Change Skins ...................................... 42 Chapter 9 Warranty and FCC Information.................... 43 Warranty .............................................. 43 One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty ......................................... 43 Software License Agreement and Limited Warranty............................. 44 FCC Statement .................................... 49 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ................... 49 FCC Caution ................................... 50 Appendix A Priority List for Media and Device Buttons... 51 vi PREFACE About This Guide Notes, Tips, Cautions, and Warnings Note, Tip, Caution, and Warning paragraphs draw your attention to safe practices and additional information which may help you avoid losing data or time. NOTE: These contain notes on related information about the current topic. TIP: These provide tips that may save you time or effort. CAUTION! These provide specific cautions about improper use of equipment or failure to follow safety instructions that may cause bodily injury. DO NOT IGNORE A CAUTION! WARNING! These provide specific warnings about improper use of equipment or failure to follow safety instructions that may cause data loss or equipment damage. DO NOT IGNORE A WARNING! Safety Instructions CAUTION! To avoid bodily harm, understand and follow these saftey precautions before operating the Control4 Mini Touch Screen: "Using worn-out or damaged power cords may result in electric shock or fire. Avoid keeping a steady position when using the Mini Touch Screen for prolonged period of time. Periodic exercises and breaks are recommended to prevent any physical discomfort. Always contact an authorized Control4 service provider for assistance if any repair or adjustment is required. CAUTION! To avoid data loss or equipment damage, understand and follow these saftey procautions before operating the Control4 Mini Touch Screen: Do not use or place the Mini Touch Screen near sources of heat or expose it to direct sunlight for an extended period of time. Store it in a cool and dry place. Do not push or apply force to the TFT screen. Do not use pens or sharp objects to write on the screen. Always use your finger or a standard stylus** to tap or draw on the TFT screen. (**A stylus is a pointed-end drawing tool available where electronic notepads or digital planners are sold.) Additional Resources For support, see your authorized Control4 representative or reseller, or visit the Control4 Web Site: http://www.Control4.com/. CHAPTER Getting Started This chapter provides an orientation to the Control4 Mini Touch Screen displays and tasks that you can perform using the Mini Touch Screen. For all other navigation options, refer to the documentation that shipped with your device. What You Can Do Use Mini Touch Screen to navigate and control a Control4 system once it has been set up. (For setting up a Control4 system, refer to the documentation that shipped with your Control4 controller (such as Media Controller Installation and User Guide). The general task you can accomplish using the Mini Touch Screen are: Choose a location to control Play a radio station Play stored music Watch TV Watch a video Control comfort Control lights View or change system information Become Familiar with the Device 1. Microphone: This microphone is in place in anticipation of potential future features. 2. Speaker: The speaker is used for: MP3 file playback (the music format to which stored CDs are converted) Intercom (a potential future feature) 3. Select Dial: This dial is used during and after setup: During setup: Press the select dial to have Mini Touch Screen identify itself to the system. After setup: Rotate select dial to scroll through displays. Press select dial to choose currently highlighted item on the screen. 4. Shortcut Button: This backlit button can be programmed by your installer to perform any action or sequence of actions supported by the system. Start Mini Touch Screen 1. Power up the Mini Touch Screen (according to its installation guide). When you first power up the Mini Touch Screen and the system is initializing, the Mini Touch Screen displays “please wait” messages. Then you are instructed to calibrate the Mini Touch Screen. 2. Calibrate the Mini Touch Screen when prompted by the screen: 2a. Touch the screen firmly and accurately at the point indicated by the crosshairs (see the following sample screen). 2b. Repeat Step 2a for each of the 4 subsequent points indicated by the crosshairs. After initialization, the Home page displays (which includes the Day, Date, and Time). Thereafter, the last page accessed is displayed on the screen, unless a screen saver has been set and is currently running. If a screen saver has been set and is currently running, touch the screen to once again display the last page accessed. 3. From the Home page, choose a Director (the IP address of the controller where Director resides). To choose a Director, press System > Info > Director and then pick a Director from the list. Thereafter, the Mini Touch Screen assumes the same Director until you choose to change it. 4. Choose the location (room) you want to control from the drop-down list provided in the header. This is only required once. Thereafter, the Mini Touch Screen assumes the same location until you choose to change it. About the Home Page The Mini Touch Screen home page can be broken down into these parts: 1. Header Contents 2. Display Area 3. Quick-Control Tabs NOTE: The instructions in this manual are based on the default skin. When you apply a different skin, your process steps will deviate from the ones documented in this manual. We recommend strongly using the manual to become familiar with the default user interface before changing skins. Header Contents Home Button When you press the Home button, the Home page displays in the Display Area, which includes the Day, Date, and Time, or any pertinent system message. Blank Space (or Current Subsystem Button) When the Home page displays, the header space next to the System drop-down list is empty. When you choose a subsystem button, the subsystem button “moves” to the header and the subsystem’s default page is displayed. The subsystem button in the header is useful when you want to quickly jump to a new location within the subsystem. Location Button Displays the room this device is currently associated with for system navigation and control. If this device has not yet been associated with a room, you will see a drop- down arrow only (without a room name).The default room for this device is set during system setup, but you can choose a different room in the system at any time by pressing this button and choosing a new room from the list that is displayed in the Display Area. Display Area When you press the Home button, the Display area shows the subsystem buttons. When you press a subsystem button (such as Music), the subsystem button “moves” to the header (next to Home) and the Display area shows all media and device buttons available for that subsystem (see the following example). Media Buttons and Device Buttons Media Buttons: Where broadcast or stored media are available, an applicable media button displays on the subsystem page. For example, the Radio page provides a Broadcast Stations button, which provides access to radio stations; the Music page provides a Browse button, which provides access to stored media. Where only device controls are needed (such as with lighting), no media button is displayed. Device Buttons: Following the media buttons (where applicable) is any applicable device button, which is created automatically when the installer adds the device to the system. The button provides access to touchscreen controls for the device. Your installer (or you) can name the device anything meaningful to users, but some typical device names are: TV, Satellite, DVD, VCR, Tuner, CD, and Tape. We recommend your installer give each device a unique name. For example, if the system has two DVD players, the installer might name one DVD-Family and the other DVD-Bedroom. When a device is renamed in the system, the corresponding button is automatically updated as well. If more buttons are present than the display area can show, a page scroll bar is displayed to let you know there are more choices. Order of Buttons Media and device buttons are displayed in a predetermined order according to a Control4-specified priority list. (If you would like to view the priority list, see “Priority List for Media and Device Buttons” on page 51.) Quick-Control Tabs Lights Tab This tab displays an icon for each lighting load in the current location. To quickly change light settings: 1. Press the Lights tab. The tab contents is displayed. (You may need to scroll to see all of the items displayed.) All of the settings on this tab apply to individual loads (dimmers or switches) in the current location (or room). They may be: Sliders (% set specific level) Push-and-Hold (Ramp up/down) On and Off 2. Set individual load levels (touch, touch and drag, or touch and hold as needed to change settings). Volume Tab This tab provides the user these audio options: Up arrow to increase audio volume Down arrow to decrease audio volume Mute to silence audio Off to turn audio off. 10 To quickly change the audio or video volume of a device found in the specified location: 1. Press the Volume side tab. The Volume page is displayed. The audio device (such as a receiver or TV) that is associated with this location are represented here with volume control options. 2. Choose a Volume controller option: Up, Down, Attenuate, Mute, or Off. Subsystem Buttons The complete collection of subsystem buttons are displayed in the display area whenever you press the System button in the header. Whenever you choose a subsystem button, that button will display in the header and serve as a shortcut button until you choose another subsystem, or until you press the Home button. Radio: Provides access to radio broadcast stations for the current geographic location, including: AM, FM, and XM channels. Music: Provides access to all music stored in the system (such as CDs that have been imported into Media Controller or CDs stored in a CD Changer) and provides control options for any media player in the current location (such as a CD player). TV: Provides access to all available broadcast channels for the current geographic location, including local television, Satellite Network, and cable. Video: Provides access to all available movies (video tapes or DVDs) for the selected location, and it provides filter options, such as only movies with a certain Actor, Director, Rating, or Genre. 11 Comfort: Displays all comfort-related control options for controllable devices (such as thermostats, fans, motorized curtains and blinds, or a fireplace). Lights: Displays control options for all controllable lighting features for the selected zone, including lighting loads and scenes. Info: Displays system information for this device, including software versions, current Director controller IP address), Network addresses, and screensaver options. Control Devices with Touch-Screen Controls Supported devices that are typically controlled with a remote control can be controlled using the touch-screen controls provided on the device control tab. When you install a supported device, the associated hardware driver populates the device-control page with Mini Touch Screen controls.The following diagrams are sample Mini Touch Screen controls. Figure 1-1. Sample Audio Controls 12 Figure 1-2. Sample Satellite Controls 13 14 CHAPTER Play the Radio Access the Radio Page To access a Radio station broadcast or control the radio output, access the Radio page: 1. In the Mini Touch Screen header, press the System button. 2. In the display area, press the Radio button The Radio page is displayed. About the Radio Page The Radio page provides a button for Broadcast Stations (see Figure 2-1), which displays all available radio broadcast stations for the selected location, and provides a tuner device button to access on-screen controls for AM, FM, XM, NET Radio, and Digital Cable. Figure 2-1. Radio Page 15 Play a Radio Station To play a radio station: 1. On the Radio page, press Broadcast Stations. 2. View the list of available stations (see Figure 2-2). Use the dial to scroll through the list as needed. 3. Press a Station button to begin broadcasting that station. Figure 2-2. Broadcast Stations Page Control the Radio To control the radio: 1. On the Radio page, press the tuner device button. When you press the device button, on-screen controls for that tuner display in the display area. The control options depend on what your tuner supports, but may include: Change sources: AM, FM, XM, or Digital Radio stations Scan all stations or choose a specific station Control volume 2. Press an on-screen control option for this tuner. NOTE: For quick access to volume controls. use the Volume (speaker) side tab on the left of the screen. For more information, see “Quick-Control Tabs” on page 10. 16 CHAPTER Play Music Access the Music Page To play stored or loaded music, or to manage the music database, access the Music page: 1. In the Mini Touch Screen header, press the System button. 2. In the display area, press the Music button The Music page is displayed. About the Music Page The Music page allows you to browse or play all music stored in the system (such as CDs that have been imported into Media Controller or CDs stored in a CD Changer) and provides control options for any media player in the current location (such as a CD player). The Music page provides access to these related pages: Browse, Cover Art, and any audio player (device) available from the current location (such as Audio Player in Figure 3-1). Figure 3-1. Music page 17 Browse Playlist: Create or manage active playlist. Active Playlist> Audio Player Controls Other Active Playlists > Join or Back Saved Playlists > Load, Rename, Delete, or Back Audio Controls > Prev Track, Next Track, Save, Clear, Back, or Playlist Menu All Music: List of all music available, including any information available on the highlighted item from your music database service (see Figure 3-2). Figure 3-2. Browse > All Music page Genre: List of genres (or categories) from which to choose, then view the resulting list enhanced wtih any information available on the highlighted item from your music database service. Artist/Composer: List of artists and/or composers from which to choose (see Figure 3-3), then view the resulting list enhanced wtih any information available on the highlighted item from your music database service. 18 Figure 3-3. Browse > Artist/Composer page Alpha: Alphabetical list of all music available. Device Controls On-screen controls for audio players, such as: MP3 Players, CD Player/Changers, DVD Player/ Changers, or TVs with Digital Audio Channels (see Figure 3-4 for a sample set of controls). Figure 3-4. Sample Audio Player control page Play Music Stored in the System If you want to access music that has been included in the system database, such as music that has been imported 19 into a Control4 controller, then choose the applicable album, sort option, or playlist from the Music menus. Choose from the Entire Database To choose a music selection from the entire database, choose one of these options: Press Cover Art > the graphical display of an album > Play (green arrow). Press Browse > All Music > the text display of an album > Play (green arrow). Sort or Filter the Database To sort or filter the music database to narrow your choices, choose one of these options: Genre: Press Browse > Genre > a genre. Artist/Composer: Press Browse > Artist/ Composer and then scroll to and choose an artist or composer name. Alphabetical List of Titles: Press Browse > Alpha and then scroll to and choose a letter. Create or Manage Playlists You can create user-specific playlists or perhaps a playlist for different moods. To create or manage a playlist in the music database, choose one of these options: Manage Active Playlist: Press Browse > Playlist> Playlist, then use the Audio Controls displayed to manage the current playlist. Start Another Playlist: Press Browse > Playlist> Other Playlist, then choose another playlist and press Join. Manage Saved Playlist: Press Browse > Playlist> Saved Playlists and then choose a playlist from the list and press Load, Rename, or Delete. Audio Controls: Press Browse > Playlist > Audio Controls, then use the Audio Controls displayed to Shuffle, Repeat, or otherwise control the playlist. 20 Play Music Loaded in a Device If you loaded a music source (such as a CD) into an audio device (such as a CD player), then choose the device button located on the Music home page. When you press the device button, on-screen controls for the chosen device display in the Display Area. NOTE: For quick access to volume controls. use the Volume (speaker) side tab on the left of the screen. For more information, see “Quick-Control Tabs” on page 10. 21 22 CHAPTER Watch TV Access the TV Page To access a TV channel broadcast or to control a Video output device, access the TV page: 1. In the Mini Touch Screen header, press the System button. 2. In the display area, press the TV button The TV page is displayed. About the TV Page The TV page includes buttons for Broadcast Channels and any video devices you have added to this location in the system, such as a television or satellite dish. Figure 4-1. TV page Broadcast Channels Page This page displays all TV or other broadcast channels available to the current room, such as those available from a Dish network. 23 Figure 4-2. Broadcast Channels page Video Device Pages If the current location has one or more Video devices included in it, a corresponding button on the TV page provides access to each device page with on-screen controls. For example, if you have a television and a satellite network available at this location, you will have two additional buttons available: one to access television controls and one to access satellite network controls. See the following sample on-screen controls. Figure 4-3. Sample On-Screen Controls: Satellite Dish 24 NOTE: For quick access to volume controls. use the Volume (speaker) side tab on the left of the screen. For more information, see “Quick-Control Tabs” on page 10. Choose a Channel (TV or other Video Broadcast) With the Broadcast Channels page selected, choose a channel from the list. The channel you choose is displayed on the default video device for the current room. Choose a Channel List Filter and Sort Option With the Broadcast Channels page selected, choose a filter option from the drop-down list provided (such as a Category, like News or Sports, or a Favorites list). You can also choose to sort your results in a variety of ways (see the “Arranged By” drop-down list). 25 26 CHAPTER Watch a Video Access the Video Page To play a stored or loaded video or to manage the video database, access the Video page: 1. In the Mini Touch Screen header, press the System button. 2. In the display area, press the Video button The Video page is displayed. About the Video Page The Video page displays all available movies (video tapes or DVDs) for the selected zone, and it provides filter options. The interface includes: Browse, Cover Art, and Video Player Controls (such as the Disc Changer in Figure 5-1). Figure 5-1. Video page 27 Browse All Movies: List of all movies available, including any information available on the highlighted item from your media database service (see Figure 5-2). Genre: List of genres (or categories) from which to choose, then view the resulting list enhanced with any information available on the highlighted item from your media database service. Director: List of directors from which to choose, then view the resulting list enhanced with any information available on the highlighted item from your media database service. Actor: List of actors from which to choose, then view the resulting list enhanced with any information available on the highlighted item from your media database service. Rating: List of ratings from which to choose (G, PG, PG13, etc.), then view the resulting list enhanced with any information available on the highlighted item from your media database service. Alpha: Alphabetical list of all movies available. Figure 5-2. Browse > All Movies page 28 Cover Art Graphical list of movies that has been enhanced with content from your media database service (see Figure 5-3). Figure 5-3. Cover Art page Device Controls Source controls, such as: DVD Player/Changer or a VCR. (See the sample control page in Figure 5-4.) Figure 5-4. Sample Disc Changer Controls NOTE: For quick access to volume controls. use the Volume (speaker) side tab on the left of the screen. For more information, see “Quick-Control Tabs” on page 10. 29 Play a Video Stored in the System If you want to access a video source that has been included in the system database, such as a DVD in a DVD changer, simply choose the video source from the Video menus. Choose from the Entire Database To choose a video selection from the entire database, choose one of these options: Press Cover Art > the graphical display of a video. The video will begin playing when pressed. Press Browse > All Movies > the text display of a video. The video will begin playing when pressed. Sort or Filter the Database To sort or filter the media database to narrow your choices, choose one of these options: Genre: Press Browse > Genre > the chosen genre. Director: Press Browse > Director, then scroll to and choose a name. Actor: Press Browse > Actor, then scroll to and choose a name. Rating: Press Browse > Rating > the chosen rating. Alphanumeric List of Titles: Press Browse > Alpha, then scroll to and choose a letter. Play a Video Loaded in an Attached Device If you loaded a video source (such as a DVD) into a system device (such as a DVD player), then choose the device button located on the Video page. When you press the device button, on-screen control for the chosen device display in the Display Area. 30 CHAPTER Control Comfort Access the Comfort Page To control comfort-related devices, access the Comfort page: 1. In the Mini Touch Screen header, press the System button. 2. In the display area, press the Comfort button The Comfort page is displayed. About the Comfort Page The Comfort page displays all comfort-related control options in the system that help to regulate the temperature, such as the thermostat, a fireplace, fans, or motorized blinds. Figure 6-1. Comfort page 31 The Comfort Control button provides access to all controllable devices other than the thermostat, such as ceiling fans, motorized curtains and blinds, or a fireplace. The Thermostat button, if available, provides access to heating and air conditioning controls. The Wakeup button provides access to the room-specific “Wakeup” option controls. Change a Thermostat Setting To change a thermostat setting: 1. On the Comfort page, choose the Thermostat button. The Thermostat page is displayed and includes control options for: Current temperature Current set points for Heat and Cool Press-and-hold buttons increase or decrease set point Toggle switches for Heat/Auto/Cool/Off, and Fan On/Auto/Fan Off -------------------------------------------------------------Modes: Heat, Auto, Cool, and Off Fan: On, Auto, and Off Current Temp: (readout) Heat: Up, (readout), Down Cool: Up, (readout), Down -------------------------------------------------------------2. On the Thermostat page, press an on-screen control button to change a setting. Change Other Comfort Settings To change a comfort setting other than the thermostat: 1. On the Comfort page, press the Comfort Controls button. The Comfort Controls page is displayed, 32 which includes the appropriate control button for each applicable device. For example: Fireplace can be set according to the variations the fireplace supports. The current status is represented on the screen. If the fireplace has low, medium, and high options, then those options are displayed on the screen. If it only supports On and Off modes, then an On/Off switch is displayed. Motorized Blinds can be set according to the variations the blinds supports. The current status is represented on the screen: Up/Down or Open/ Closed. 2. On the Comfort Controls page, press an on-screen control to change the current setting of a comfortrelated device. Set Wakeup Options To set a Wakeup option: 1. On the Comfort page, press the Wakeup button. 2. Check the On box by pressing anywhere on the On button. 3. Set the time by pressing the drop-down arrows. 4. Choose a Wakeup option by pressing the Select Wakeup drop-down arrow. 33 34 CHAPTER Control Lights Access the Lights Page To control lights and lighting features, access the Lights page: 1. In the Mini Touch Screen header, press the System button. 2. In the display area, press the Lights button The Light page is displayed. About the Lights Page The Lights page displays control options for all controllable lighting features for the selected location, including lighting loads and scenes. Figure 7-1. Lights page The interface includes access to these related pages: The Lighting page provides access to control options for each light or lighting load. 35 The Scenes page lists all available lighting scenes and includes these scene-management options: Execute Scene Edit Scene New Scene Delete Scene Scenes are a collection of preferred settings that can be quickly recalled at a certain time of day (such as 6 PM) or a certain activity (such as Bedtime). NOTE: For quick access to lighting controls. use the Light side tab on the left of the screen. For more information, see “Quick-Control Tabs” on page 10. Change a Light Setting To change a Light setting: 1. On the Lights page, choose the Lighting button. The Lighting page is displayed, which includes the appropriate control button for each applicable device. For example: Dimmers or dimmable loads have a slider control Switches have an On/Off toggle. 2. Press an on-screen control to change the current setting of a lighting device. Create a Lighting Scene The Lights subsystem can be used to create, view, or edit lighting scenes for your system. You can choose to create a scene for a room, a floor, or an entire house or site. Or you can choose to make a global change to all lighting scenes or change only a selected scene. To create a lighting scene: 36 1. On the Lights page, press the Scenes button. The Lighting Scenes page is displayed. 2. Press New Scene and create a scene using the scene-building options provided: 2a. Select loads to include in this scene by selecting the loads in the Available box and then choosing the right-arrow to move them to the Included box. 2b. Set individual load levels (touch, touch and drag, or touch and hold as needed). 2c. Name the scene: Press in the text-entry box and then use the on-screen keyboard to enter a name for the scene. 2d. Choose Save and then choose Execute to activate the scene. Change a Lighting Scene To change a lighting scene: 1. On the Lights page, press the Scenes button. The Lighting Scenes page is displayed. 2. Highlight an existing scene and then press the Edit Scene button. The chosen scene is displayed, showing: Loads currently included in the selected scene with chosen setting Text box with current name of scene 2a. Add or remove lighting loads from this scene by highlighting a load and then choosing the left or right arrow to move them. 2b. Change individual load levels (touch, touch and drag, or touch and hold as needed). 37 2c. To change the scene name, press in the text-entry box and then use the on-screen keyboard to enter the new name for the scene. 2d. Choose Save and then choose Execute to activate the scene. Activate a Lighting Scene To activate a lighting scene: 1. On the Lights page, press the Scenes button. The Lighting Scenes page is displayed. 2. Highlight an existing scene and then press the Execute Scene button. The chosen scene is immediately activated. Delete a Lighting Scene To delete a lighting scene: 1. On the Lights page, press the Scenes button. The Lighting Scenes page is displayed. 2. Highlight an existing scene and then press the Delete Scene button. The chosen scene is deleted from the list. 38 CHAPTER View or Change Information Access the Info Page To view or change system information for this device, access the Info page: 1. In the Mini Touch Screen header, press the System button. 2. In the display area, press the Info button The Info page is displayed. About the Info Page The Info Page displays system information for this device, including software versions, current Director controller IP address), Network addresses, and screensaver options. Figure 8-1. Info page The Info property pages or “buttons” are About, Director, Network, and Screensaver. About provides a home for system information, such as Network version, Director IP, and Director version. It also 39 displays log information as needed with a scroll bar to review the entire log. Director provides a list of all home network instances of Director (the brain of each Control4 system that resides on your controller). Here you must choose the IP address for the controller (such as Media Controller). Your home network may have just one controller or may have several to choose from. Network provides network information, such as the IP address, the network parameters, and the DNS server. Screensaver provides list of screensaver options for this device. Skins provides optional “look & feel” options you can apply to your Mini Touch Screen interface. The concepts and feature supports are consisitent from skin to skin, but the procedure steps vary from those documented in this manual. NOTE: The instructions in this manual are based on the default skin. When you apply a different skin, your process steps will deviate from the ones documented in this manual. We recommend strongly that you use this manual to become familiar with the default user interface before changing skins. View Information “About” Mini Touch Screen To view Mini Touch Screen information: 1. On the Info page, press the About button. The About page is displayed, including the current Navigator version, Director’s IP address, Director version, and any applicable media version. 2. To exit the About page, press the Info button in the header. 40 Connect to a Director To connect to a Director: 1. On the Info page, press the Director button. The Connect to a Director page is displayed. 2. In the Connect to a Director list of IP addresses, highlight your controller’s IP address. 3. Press Connect. A “Connecting…” message first displays, then the address displays in the upper-right corner of the Mini Touch Screen display area to indicate your current connection. View or Change Network Information To view or change your network information: 1. On the Info page, press the Network button. The Network page is displayed, including the current IP address, MAC address, and DNS server. 2. To change the IP address setting, press the IP Address button, make changes as needed, and then press OK. 3. To change the DNS server, press the DNS Server button, make changes as needed, and then press OK. 4. To exit the Network page, press the Info button in the header. Set Screen Saver Options To set screen saver options: 1. On the Info page, press the Screen Saver button. The Screen Saver page is displayed, including a dropdown list of available screen savers, a text box for entering “Wait” minutes, and a Preview button. 2. Press the down arrow and choose a screen saver from the list. 41 3. To preview the screen saver, press Preview. Then press anywhere on the screen to return to the Screen Saver setup page. 4. Press inside the “Wait” text box. An on-screen keyboard is displayed. 5. Enter the number of minute the system should wait before activating the screen saver, then press Done. 6. To exit the Network page, press the Info button in the header. Change Skins NOTE: The instructions in this manual are based on the default skin. When you apply a different skin, your process steps will deviate from the ones documented in this manual. We recommend strongly that you use this manual to become familiar with the default user interface before changing skins. 1. On the Info page, press the Skins tab. The Skins page is displayed, which includes a drop-down list of skins available and a Reload Skin button. 2. Choose a skin from the drop-down list, then press Reload Skin. 42 CHAPTER Warranty and FCC Information Warranty Important: Warranty terms may be different with the country of purchase; contact Authorized Control4 Sales and Service office for detailed product warranty information. One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Control4 warrants its Mini Touch Screen products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period. If the Mini Touch Screen product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, Control4 will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product with a like product. Should Control4 be unable to repair or replace the product within a reasonable amount of time, the customer's alternate exclusive remedy shall be a refund of the purchase price upon return of the product. How long the warranty is effective: Control4 Mini Touch Screens are warranted for one (1) year from the date of the first consumer purchase. What the warranty does not cover: Misuses; unauthorized modification; opening for any reason except to perform an official upgrade using an proper tools/kit Operation or storage outside the environmental specifications for the product The battery, or damage caused by this battery In-transit damage and improper maintenance 43 Physical damage to the unit, such as a cracked or broken screen or defect resulting from use of improper software, accessories, media, supplies, consumables, or such items not designed for use with the product. Control4 makes no other express warranty, whether written or oral, with respect to this product. Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited to the one-year duration of this written warranty. Some customers do not have limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives your specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from customer to customer. Software License Agreement and Limited Warranty Control4's Mini Touch Screen products contain pre installed software programs. Please read the following Control4 Software Product License Agreement before proceeding. NOTE: Carefully read this License Agreement and the Limited Warranty statement before operating the equipment. The rights to the software are licensed, not sold. Control4 or its licensors continue to own all intellectual property rights to the software, and you will be granted certain rights to use the software upon your acceptance of this license. Rights in the software are offered only on the condition that you agree to all terms and conditions of the License Agreement. Operating the equipment indicates your acceptance of these terms and conditions. If you do not agree to the terms and conditions of the License Agreement, return the complete package for a full refund now. Control4 Software Product License Agreement The Control4 Software Product License Agreement shall govern the use of all software that is provided to you, the customer, as 44 part of this Control4 product - with the exception of Microsoft’s software and products, which are licensed to you under the Microsoft End User License Agreement (EULA) contained in the Microsoft documentation. Any third party software supplier's warranty terms that may be found online, or in any documentation or other materials contained in the product packaging, shall govern the use of that third party software. License Terms that Govern the Use of the Software Use You may only use the software on a single computer. You may not reverse, assemble, or decompile the software. Transaction in European Union member states: The prohibition against decompilation shall be subject to Directive 91/250/EEC. Copies and Adaptations You may make copies or adaptations of the software (a) for archival purposes, or (b) when copying or adaptation is an essential step in the use of the software with a computer so long as the copies and adaptations are used in no other manner. You have no other rights to copy unless you acquire an appropriate license to reproduce which is available from Control4 for some software. You agree that no warranty, free installation or free training is provided by Control4 for any copies or adaptations made by you. All copies and adaptations of the software must bear the copyright notice(s) contained in or on the original. Ownership You agree that you do not have any title to or ownership of the software, other than ownership of physical media. You acknowledge and agree that the software is 45 copyrighted and protected under the copyright laws. You acknowledge and agree that the software or part thereof may have been developed by a third party software supplier named in the copyright notice(s) included with the software, who shall be authorized to hold you responsible for any copyright infringement or violation of this or their own License Agreement. Transfer of Right in Software You may transfer rights to the software to a third party only as part of the transfer of all your rights and only if you obtain the prior agreement of the third party to be bound by the terms of this License Agreement. Upon such a transfer, you agree that your rights to the software are terminated and that you will either destroy all your copies and adaptations or deliver them to the third party. Transfer to a U.S. government department or agency or to a prime or lower tier contractor in connection with a U.S. government contract shall be made only upon prior written agreement to terms required by Control4. Sublicensing and Distribution You may not lease, sublicense the software or distribute copies or adaptations of the software to the public in physical media, by telecommunication or at all without the prior written consent of Control4. Termination Control4 may terminate this software license for failure to comply with any of these terms, provided Control4 has requested you to cure the failure and you have failed to do so within thirty (30) days of such notice. Updates and Upgrades You agree that the software does not include updates and upgrades that may be available from Control4 under a separate support agreement. 46 Export Clause You agree not to export or re-export the software or any copy or adaptation in violation of the U.S. Export Administration regulations or other applicable regulations. U.S. Government Restricted Rights The Software and Documentation have been developed entirely at private expense. They are delivered and licensed as "commercial computer software" as defined in DFARS 252.227-7013 (Oct 1988), DFARS 252.211-7015 (May) or DFARS 252.227-19 (Jun 1987) (or any equivalent agency regulation or contract clause), whichever is applicable. You have only those rights provided for such Software and Documentation by the applicable FAR or DFARS clause or the Control4 standard software agreement for the product involved. Control4 Software Product Limited Warranty Important: This Control4 Software Limited Warranty shall cover all software that is provided to you, the customer, as part of the Control4 product, including any operation system software. Any third party software supplier's warranty terms that may be found online or in any documentation or other materials contained in the product packaging shall supersede the Control4 Software Product Limited Warranty with regard to that third party software. Ninety-Day Limited Software Warranty Control4 warrants for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase that the software product will execute its programming instructions when all files are properly installed. Control4 does not warrant that the software will be uninterrupted or error free. In the event that this software product fails to execute its programming instructions during the warranty period, your remedy shall be replacement of refund only. Return the media to Control4 for replacement. Should Control4 be unable to replace the media within a reasonable amount of time, 47 Control4 shall refund the purchase price upon return of the product and all copies. Removable Media (If Supplied) Control4 warrants the removable media, if supplied, upon which this product is recorded to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase. In the event the media proves to be defective during the warranty period, your remedy shall be replacement or refund only. Return the media to Control4 for replacement. Should Control4 be unable to replace the media within a reasonable amount of time, Control4 shall refund the purchase price upon return of the product and destruction of all other nonremovable media copies of the software product. Notice of Warranty Claims You must notify Control4 in writing of any warranty claim not later than 30 days after the expiration of the warranty period. Limitation of Warranty Control4 makes no other express warranty, whether written or oral, with respect to this product. Any implied warranty of merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose is limited to the 90-day duration of this written warranty. Limitation of Liability and Remedies The Remedies provided above are your sole and exclusive remedies. In no event shall Control4 be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages (including lost profit), whether based on warranty, contract, tort, or any other legal theory. In no case shall Control4's liability exceed the purchase price for the software and/or product. The limitations set forth above will apply regardless of whether you accept the software. 48 FCC Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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. 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 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. 49 FCC Caution CAUTION! Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. 50 APPENDIX Priority List for Media and Device Buttons All media and devices that have been included in your system can be accessed in the Mini Touch Screen interface from either a Media page or a Device page. These pages are represented by buttons on the applicable subsystem page. The media and device buttons display on the subsystem page in the following prioritized order. 1. Media 2f. Laser Disc 1a. Audio 2g. Camera Stored 2h. Game 2. Broadcasted 3. Audio Devices 1. 1b. Video 3a. Tuner Stored 3b. CD 2. Broadcasted 3c. DSS 1. 2. Video Devices 3d. XM or Sirius 2a. TV 3e. Tape 2b. Sat 3f. DVD 2c. DVD 3g. Phono 2d. DVR 3h. Game 2e. VCR 3i. Aux 51 52
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