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User Manual Specification
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This document is published by:
Philips Electronics Singapore Pte. Ltd
BU P&A, Category Peripherals & Control
Please communicate any comments to:
Philips Consumer Lifestyle
Category Peripherals & Control
620A, Lorong 1 Toa Payoh
Singapore 319762
Tel: 6882 3313
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Table of contents
1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose of this document
1.2 Scope
1.3 Product introduction
1.4 Edition history
1.5 Definitions, acronyms and abbreviations
1.6 Reference documents
1.7 Distribution list
1.8 Pending items
2. General product description
2.1 Product perspective
2.2 Product functions
2.3 Power management
3. Functional requirements
3.1 Bluetooth®
3.2 Windows Media Center
3.3 Floating Mouse
3.4 Game control
3.5 Wireless Handset
3.6 Indicator light behaviour
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4. Non functional requirement
4.1 Hardware reset
4.2 Soft reset
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1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose of this document
The purpose of this document is to define and describe the UI, function and feature requirements
of the multimedia Remote Control RC197xx. The multimedia remote will control Windows Vista
Media Center PC; it’s a wireless speaker & microphone, floating mouse for browsing &
navigation, and gesture control for game applications.
This document is to get a common understanding between the customer, Philips product
management and development team about the functions and features of the product range.
1.2 Scope
The document covers the user interface or behaviour as well as command table of the
multimedia remote control. For complete technical requirement in terms of electrical, mechanical
and approbation topics, do refer to the Multimedia Remote Control RC197xx SRS document.
1.3 Product introduction
TBC
1.4 Edition history
Version
Status
Date
Author
Modification(s)
0.1
Draft
18-Jun-08
CMK / RSI
Initial version
0.1a
Draft
20-Jun-08
CMK / RSI
Add 1D game mode, vibration feedback
0.2
Draft
24-Jun-08
CMK / RSI
After internal 1st review
0.3
Draft
30-Jun-08
CMK / RSI
- After Lenovo review.
- Delete 1D game mode & 1D LED: feature
of up / down / left / right via gesture
controls remain via new user interface.
See section 3.2
- Rename 2D / 3D to 3D / Motion in the
new passport.
0.4
Draft
03-Oct-08
CMK / RSI
Amend gaming UI and printing
0.5
Draft
24-Oct-08
CMK / RSI
Various UI updates
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1.5 Definitions, acronyms and abbreviations
MCE
Windows Media Center
UI
User Interface
IR
Infra Red
OTP
One Time Programmable
ROM
Read Only Memory
EEPROM
Electrical Erasable Programmable ROM
RAM
Random Access Memory
MCU
Micro Controller Unit
LED
Light Emitting Diode
OTS
Off The Shelf
RC
Remote Control
SRS
Software Requirements Specification
OS
Operating System
OEM
Original Equipment Manufacturer
BT
Bluetooth®
RF
Radio Frequency
3D
Gesture motions translate to Gamepad HID profile (X,Y…. channel)
Motion
Gesture motions translate to Joystick HID profile (IaX, IaY...channel)
1.6 Reference documents
MCE HID
Command
Title
VistaHIDRequirement June 2008 (Draft 1)
Document ID
Author
MCE IME
Microsoft e-Home
Publisher
Microsoft Corp.
Version
Draft 1
Date
June 2008
Title
TBA
Document ID
Author
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Publisher
Microsoft Corp.
Version
Date
Title
Document ID
Author
Publisher
Version
Date
1.7 Distribution list
Name
Organisation
Function
Jean Lim S.Y.
Home Control
Project Manager
Rick Siu / Che Mun Kiat
Home Control
Product Managers
Timothy Ho / Ford Chen
Home Control
Commercial
Lim Hong Chiang
Home Control
System Architect
1.8 Pending items
No
Items
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2. General product description comment
2.1 Product perspective
This multimedia Remote Control RC197xx controls MCE on a Vista PC.
The wireless speaker & microphone, gesture control and floating mouse feature of this remote
utilise the standard Headset/Handsfree profile and HID profile of Bluetooth 2.0, and it works in
pair with a Bluetooth® (BT) host controller interface (HCI) device on the PC.
RC197xx has built in microphone and speaker comment for use as a wireless handset.
2.2 Product functions
RC197xx base version has English 46 or 41 keys. Various IME versions with different printings
for different languages / countries text input purpose based on Microsoft MCE IME requirement
will be a derived.
For the 41 (& 46) keys version; there are 36 (& 41 with teletext keys) MCE required keys, 1
Game Mode select key, 1 handset key, 1 Mouse on/off and 2 left-right Mouse select keys.
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2.2.1 Windows Media Center control
RC197xx operates Windows Media Center as a standard Media Center remote control through
BT with Vista HID commands. comment.
2.2.2 Wireless handset
RC197xx has built in speaker and microphone.
Press
button to toggle between mute & un-mute both the speaker & microphone. comment
2.2.3 Game control input
Provide X-Y-Z raw data input to special game application in the PC for interpretation into gesture
control for gaming use. The hand-arm movements (while holding the remote control) will be
captured and represented by 3 axes (X, Y, Z) data by on-board 3-axis accelerometer.
In the remote control there is also a motor that vibrates comment according to feedback from the
game.
2.2.4 Floating mouse cursor control
Floating mouse cursor control is the control of mouse cursor by means of holding and moving
RC197xx in the air. The relative movement of panning and lifting (or, yaw and pitch) will control
the mouse cursor to move in the same relative direction on the PC screen.
The floating mouse cursor control is handled by on-board 2-axis gyroscope & the 3-axis
accelerometer.
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2.3 Power management
Due to higher power consumption nature of this remote control, rechargeable battery is highly
recommended comment.
However, the used of 3xAAA alkaline batteries is possible if the customer accepts the
inconvenience of user having to replace the batteries frequently. Simulation of the estimated
lifespan of using 3xAAA alkaline batteries is to be provided separately.
Proper power management for battery energy conservation is needed, to achieve the indicated
battery life.
2.3.1 Stuck key time out
Stuck key means a button has been pressed for a very long time in normal operating mode. To
preserve battery power, the remote will stop sending and shut down at about 30 seconds after
the last key transition to consume minimal power. After all keys are released, the remote
resumes normal operation.
Stuck key time out is not implemented on the corresponding A/B/X/Y keys at all time .
2.3.2 Remote idling Bluetooth® link time-out with connection
When detected no key press and none of the wireless speaker & microphone, Mouse & Game
mode is Active, the remote control will enter STANDBY mode. During STANDBY mode, BT link
is still maintained with host PC, moving or press any key will resume the remote control to
ACTIVE mode almost immediately. Once the BT link has been established, the remote control
will execute the ANY press.
When remote control wakes up from SLEEP, there will be re-connection latency of about 1~3
seconds for the BT link..
Once the BT link has been established, the remote control will execute the ANY press.
2.3.3 Bluetooth® broken link comment
When BT connection lost due to PC system sleep or system shutdown (S3, S4 or S5 state),
remote will enter SLEEP mode immediately.
When BT connection lost due to out of range, remote will enter SLEEP mode after 10 min if it
remains out of range.
2.3.4 Rechargeable battery
Not applicable for this version comment.
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2.3.5 Battery low power handling & indication
When the remote control is in ACTIVE mode, and if the battery voltage level is xV + yV (system
inoperable voltage) - the red LED under the “Power” key will blink 1 time every 3 seconds to
indicate battery low. All functions are usable. The remote control will continue to function for
another 1 hour (based on highest consumption, i.e., speaker & microphone un-mute mode),
before it reaches yV. The remote control shuts down.
When user press any key to the remote control to try waking it up, and if the battery voltage level
=< yV, the red LED under the “Power” key will blink comment 3 times every 1 second for 3
seconds, at the same time there is beeping added 3 times every 1 sec for 3 seconds as well. The
remote control is inoperable, and new batteries are needed comment.
When new batteries are replaced, there will be no LED indication on the “Power” key.
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3. Functional requirements
BT link of RC197xx should be paired with the PC. Pairing is via simultaneous pressing of
Play/Pause & numeric 1 key for 3 seconds. Once the BT is paired, under normal circumstance
the user does not need to do it again. Once paired, the default is always in RC mode.
Depending on interaction of the remote control and the application on PC, availability of function
sets is listed as below:
In general, Remote Control functions / keys are available in Mouse / speaker &
microphone / Game mode. Mouse / speaker & microphone / Game modes however, are
mutually exclusive.
Windows Media Center control:
Function sets
Status
Remote Control
Active
Mouse
Ready to activate by pressing the Mouse key
Speaker & Microphone
Ready to activate by pressing the
Game
key
Ready to activate by pressing the Game key
Floating mouse cursor control:
Function sets
Status
Remote Control
Active
Mouse
Active
Speaker & Microphone
Ready to activate by pressing the
Game
key
Ready to activate by pressing the Game key
Wireless handset:
Function sets
Status
Remote Control
Active
Mouse
Ready to activate by pressing the Mouse key
Speaker & Microphone
Active
Game
Ready to activate by pressing the Game key
Game control:
Function sets
Status
Remote Control
Ready to activate by pressing the MCE key or exit game mode right?
Mouse
Ready to activate by pressing the Mouse key
Speaker & Microphone
Ready to activate by pressing the
Game
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3.1 Bluetooth®
Except for Remote Control, standard BT profiles are used:
• Remote Control
Vista HID
• Floating Mouse:
Mouse HID profile
• Gesture control:
Standard Joystick HID profile
Philips custom control Joystick HID profile comment
• Wireless handset:
Headset / Hands free profile
Support for these profiles should be available in driver distributed with most BT host controller
interface (HCI) devices, or more commonly known as BT transceiver dongle/module.
3.1.1 Bluetooth® pairing
User action
System action
Start BT Device Wizard on PC
BT LED blinks 3 times per 1 second for 3
seconds. (Whenever any key is pressed
and the BT is not paired.)
Press & hold Play/Pause & numeric key
“1” for 3 seconds on RC.
Once RC enter pairing mode, there is a
beep tone and RC BT LED blinks 2 times
per 1 second, for 60 sec** (time-out
countdown)
Start BT device search on PC Wizard
PC Wizard found RC197xx BT Device
Select RC197xx to pair on PC Wizard
PC Wizard prompt for pairing passkey
Enter “0000” as passkey on PC Wizard
Passkey accepted and BT paired**.
PC Setup BT profile: HID and headset.
RC BT LED stays ON
** If BT pairing unsuccessful after 60sec, BT LED turns OFF.
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3.1.2 Bluetooth® ACTIVE / STANDBY / SLEEP
Set BT Active: (when it is in SLEEP mode)
User action
System action
Press ANY key on the Remote
Control.
BT wakes up.
BT LED blinks 1 time per 1 second* to
ON once it is active comment.
Execute ANY key command.
* As there will be a BT connection time of 1 ~ 3 seconds.
Set BT Active: (when it is in STANDBY mode)
User action
System action
Press ANY key on the Remote
Control.
BT resumes almost immediately.
BT LED stays ON. At STANDBY LED
STAYS ON.
Execute ANY key command.
3.1.3 Bluetooth® auto connection
When the BT wakes up or resumes from SLEEP/STANDBY or come back within range of a
power on paired PC, BT link will be re-connected automatically. No BT re-pairing is needed.
3.1.4 Bluetooth® out of range
When the BT is out of range, the BT LED blinks 1 time per 1 second, and go to SLEEP in 10 min
comment if it remains out of range.
3.2 Windows Media Center
For HID specification detail, please refer to [VistaHIDRequirement June 2008 Draft 1]. Except for
Speaker & Microphone, Game, Mouse & Left / Right altogether 5 keys, the rest are available for
Windows Media Center control.
None of the MCE remote control keys is back lighted.
When no key press is detected, the remote control goes on STANDBY, the BT LED stays ON
comment, and after 10 min the remote control goes to SLEEP if the PC is ON but the BT LED
goes OFF. If the PC is in S3, S4 or S5 state, the RC immediately goes into SLEEP, the BT LED
goes OFF.
When the RC is not in Mouse, Game or Speaker & Microphone mode, the RC can send up /
down / left / right via gesturing. These are done via press & hold the Left mouse button and swing
the RC, with a predefined speed & acceleration parameters that trigger sending of the
commands.
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3.3 Floating Mouse
The floating mouse cursor is by means of relative pointing, as such even the user do not face the
screen of PC – the relative panning and lifting (or, yaw and pitch) movement will cause the
mouse cursor move in the same relative direction of the remote control. Floating mouse is
making use of HID Mouse profile comment.
Floating mouse cursor control is possible independent if the remote is facing up or facing side
way. However, this feature is NOT implemented.
RC Face up
RC Face side way
Mouse Left button and Mouse Right button will function at mouse mode only, except when
gamepad mode, it is to be defined as part of game keys.
The floating mouse can be toggle ON and OFF by press and hold for 1 sec on the Mouse key.
This is to avoid accidental / unintentional turning on/off the mouse during Game mode. When
floating mouse is OFF mouse cursor on screen will not be moved by RC movement, until it is
toggled ON again.
There is an Orange LED under the Mouse key. LED is ON / OFF when the Mouse is ON / OFF.
When the Mouse is ON, and there is no motion senses after comment after 15 seconds, the
Mouse & the Mouse LED turns OFF. The remote control goes on STANDBY, the BT LED stays
ON. Within 10 min if the remote is lifted up the Mouse mode and Mouse LED resume. If no
motion senses after 10 min the remote control goes to SLEEP if the PC is on but the LED goes
off. The RC goes into SLEEP immediately if the PC goes to S3, S4 or S5 state, and the BT LED
turns OFF.
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3.4 Game control
There are 2 game modes, 3D mode & Motion mode. Press the Game once each time will toggle
between 3D mode > Motion mode > Game OFF.
In the remote control there is also a motor that vibrates according to feedback from the game.
The feedback is through / according to Bluetooth standard profile.
In 3D Mode:
Game 3D Orange LED turns ON.
The Down/Right/Up/Left remote control keys are switched to standard joystick “hat” control
commands (4 directions only) The Mouse L/R keys are switched to standard joystick A & B
commands. Other keys are switched to X, Y, throttle up & down functions as in the key layout
The remote control senses the 3 axes raw data, and sends to the PC via HID gamepad profile.
In 3D game mode, the Mouse button / function can only be enabled by press & hold for 1
second, and the handset switch to Mouse mode.
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When there is no motion senses after 15 seconds, the 3D LED turns OFF. The remote control
goes on STANDBY, the BT LED stays ON. Within 10 min if the remote is lifted up the 3D game
mode and the 3D LED resumes. If no motion senses after 10 min the remote control goes to
SLEEP if the PC is on but the BT LED goes off. The RC goes into SLEEP immediately if the PC
goes to S3, S4 or S5 state, and the BT LED turns OFF.
In Motion Mode:
Game Motion Orange LED turns ON.
The Up/Down/Left/Right remote control keys switched to the format that supports the motion
game application of Up/Down/Left/Right control.
The Mouse L/R keys are switched to A, B controls.
The remote control senses 3 axes raw data, and sends to the PC via Philips defined protocol.
In Motion game mode, the Mouse button / function can only be enabled by press & hold for 1
second, and the handset switch to Mouse mode.
When there is no motion senses after 15 seconds, the Motion LED turns OFF. The remote
control goes on STANDBY, the BT LED stays ON. Within 10 min if the remote is lifted up the
Motion game mode and the Motion LED resumes. If no motion senses after 10 min the remote
control goes to SLEEP if the PC is on but the BT LED goes off. The RC goes into SLEEP
immediately if the PC goes to S3, S4 or S5 state, and the BT LED turns OFF.
When there is no motion senses after 15 seconds, the remote control exits Game mode and the
3D LED turns OFF. The remote control goes on STANDBY, the BT LED blinks 1 time per 1
second, and after 10 min the remote control stays on STANDBY if the PC is on but the LED goes
off. The RC goes into SLEEP immediately if the PC goes to S3, S4 or S5 state, and the BT LED
turns OFF.
3.5 Wireless Handset
Wireless handset function is provided by BT headset profile, the onboard microphone is mapped
to audio-in of audio device of the PC, whereas onboard speaker is mapped to audio-out device.
There is an Orange LED under the
is ON / OFF.
key, LED is ON / OFF when the speaker & microphone
The remote control will have NO power management / time out in speaker & microphone mode.
3.6 Indicator light behaviour
Indicator
Status description
Bluetooth® status indication
BT LED
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BT LED
Blinks 2 times per 1 second for 60
seconds
BT has entered into pairing mode. The BT
LED stays ON once pairing is successful.
BT LED
Blinks 1 time per 1 second
RC is out of range
BT LED
ON
BT is ACTIVE or STANDBY
BT LED
OFF
BT is SLEEP
3D LED
ON / OFF
Game 3D Mode ON / OFF
Motion
LED
ON / OFF
Game Motion Mode ON / OFF
Mouse
LED
ON / OFF
Mouse mode is ON / OFF
“icon” LED
ON / OFF
Speaker & microphone ON / OFF
Power status indication
Power LED
Blinks 1 time per 3 second
Whenever the RC is ACTIVE and the
Battery is low, RC is still operable.
Power LED
Blinks 3 times per 1 second for 3
seconds
Whenever any key is pressed and the
Battery is flat, RC is inoperable.
Power LED
OFF
Battery is within normal operating range.
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4. Non functional requirement
4.1 Hardware reset
no
4.2 Soft reset
no
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COMPLIANCE WITH FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS
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 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, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Increase or decrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced remote control/ technician for help.
This equipment has been verified to comply with the limits for a Class B computing
device, pursuant to FCC Rules. The user is cautioned that changes and modifications
made to the equipment without the approval of manufacturer could void the user's
authority to operate this equipment.
FCC Authorization Label
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.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
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