Remotesolution RH60B Color LCD Touch screen universal remote control User Manual 2LM RH60AB manual 070403
Remote Solution Co., Ltd. Color LCD Touch screen universal remote control 2LM RH60AB manual 070403
User Manual
RH60 User's Manual Comfortable use with touch screen General Information IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING RH60 NOTICE I Section 15.19 Labelling requirements. 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. I Section 15.21 Information to user. The changes or modif cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the userâs authority to operate the equipment. I IMPORTANT NOTE : To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void userâs authority to operate the device. Note: The 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 instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no grantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment dose 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 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. The user should not modify or change this equipment without written approval from Remote Solution Co., Ltd. Modification could void authority to use this equipment. C o n t e n t s $IBQUFS]1SFQBSJOHUP6TFUIF1SPEVDU Product Features Safety Precautions Components Parts Diagram Battery Removal and Insertion Recharging and Turning Power On/Off 10 Product SpeciďŹcations 11 $IBQUFS]-FBSOJOHUP6TFUIF.FOVT www.remotesolution.co.kr Menu Structure 14 Display Structure 15Mode 18 Mode 21 Mode 22 $IBQUFS]$POGJHVSJOHUIF4FUUJOHT Mode 28 $IBQUFS]1SFQBSJOHUP6TFUIF1SPEVDU Product Features $IBQUFS]1SFQBSJOHUP6TFUIF1SPEVDU Product Features Product Features Safety Precautions About the Power Supply About the Product Components Standard Optional Parts Diagram Remote Cradle SubRemote (Optional) RF Receiver & IR Converter (Optional) Battery Removal and Insertion Battery Removal Battery Insertion Recharging and Turning Power On/Off Recharging with an Adapter Turning the Remote Control Power On/Off Touch screen that facilitates usage convenience Wheel mechanism that allows for easy page navigation Simple user interface that promotes intuitive use /RZSRZHUFRQVXPSWLRQWKDWH[WHQGVEDWWHU\OLIH Distinctive design including a 3.9-inch color LCD RF function that enables multi-room control 10 10 10 Product SpeciďŹcations 11 3URGXFW6SHFLÂżFDWLRQV I Product Features 1I $IBQUFS]1SFQBSJOHUP6TFUIF1SPEVDU $IBQUFS]1SFQBSJOHUP6TFUIF1SPEVDU Safety Precautions Safety Precautions The following information is included to promote user safety and prevent any possible injury or property damage. Please read the directions carefully and use the product correctly.. I About the Power Supply Only charge using the power supply provided. An incorrect power supply can cause damage to the product. I About the Product Do NOT touch the power plug with wet hands. This can result in electric shock. Do not use the product in high temperatures or high humidity. Do not disassemble the product. This can result in damage to the product. This can cause damage to the product. lu{ly }vs jo lu{ly }vs jo 0DNHVXUHWKHSOXJÂżWVWLJKWO\LQWRWKHRXWOHW Loose plugs can cause electric shock. Do not fold the power cable or place anything heavy on it. This can result in electric shock. Do not place heavy objects on the product. This can cause breakdown or damage to the product. Clean the product with a soft, dry cloth. Do NOT XVHDQ\ĂDPPDEOHFOHDQHUVRUFKHPLFDOV This can cause damage to the surface of the product. lu{ly lu{ly Do Not use too many plugs in a single power outlet. This can result in electric shock. Unplug the power plug during electrical storms. Lightning can cause an electric shock. }vs jo }vs jo Do not allow foreign objects or liquid to get inside the product. This can result in damage to the product. Do not allow children to play with the remote. If the product is dropped, this can cause damage or injury. lu{ly jo }vs lu{ly jo I2 }vs 3I $IBQUFS]1SFQBSJOHUP6TFUIF1SPEVDU $IBQUFS]1SFQBSJOHUP6TFUIF1SPEVDU Components Parts Diagram Components may be replaced without any prior notice in the interest of improving product quality or performance. The components shown here in the manual may differ from the components included with purchase. The diagram may differ with the purchased product. I Standard I Remote Safety Frame LCD Screen lu{ly }vs jo Main Unit Cradle Adapter 4-Menu Link Bottom Button or Device Link Button Wheel Control or Cursor Navigation Button USB Cable Product Manual SETUP CD Function Button I Optional USB Port POWER VID1 VID3 VID2 VID4 INFO 100 MUTE GU ID NU PR IT EX EV ME SEL CH CH VOL VOL Cradle Charge Docking Connector Sub-Remote Control I4 RF Receiver Adapter 6-CH IR Flashers 5I $IBQUFS]1SFQBSJOHUP6TFUIF1SPEVDU $IBQUFS]1SFQBSJOHUP6TFUIF1SPEVDU Parts Diagram Parts Diagram The diagram may differ with the purchased product. The diagram may differ with the purchased product. I SubRemote (Optional) I Cradle The SubRemote is used when the Main Remote is being recharged SubRemote is available when the Main Remote is plugged into the Cradle, and the Main Remote must be selected to RF mode DC 5.0V POWER VID1 Cradle VID2 VID3 VID4 100 INFO Buttons that are used to choose devices The procedure of using vid1,vid2,vid3,vid4 with the Sub Remote Control is the same as using Device link with the RH60. ([0DLQ5HPRWH 5+ 'HYLFHOLQNSDUW MUTE GU ID ME NU IT PR EX EV SEL CH CH VOL VOL Recharging Status LED /PUF Ĺś The LED glows red when charging is needed. After fully charged, the lamp turns green. Ĺś Recharging time can vary. Ĺś :KHQWKHGHYLFHLVÂżUVWFRQQHFWHGWRDSRZHUVRXUFHWKH/('ĂDVKHVRUDQJH I6 SubRemote Device Link VID1 VID2 VID3 VID4 AUDIO CABLE DVD DVR 7I $IBQUFS]1SFQBSJOHUP6TFUIF1SPEVDU $IBQUFS]1SFQBSJOHUP6TFUIF1SPEVDU Parts Diagram Battery Removal and Insertion The diagram may differ with the purchased product. I RF Receiver & IR Converter (Optional) I Battery Removal Adaptor Spec : DC 12V, 300mA Receives and changes a RF signal from the Main Remote or SubRemote to an IR signal Open the battery cover by pushing IR Flasher connector in the direction of the arrow. DC12V IR Signal Indicator. LED I Battery Insertion :KHQLWLVÂżUVWWXUQHGRQ,56LJQDO,QGLFDWRU/('ZLOOEOLQNWLPHV If it does not blink 4 times, contact your distributor. When the RF ID correctly corresponds with the RF Code, the IR Signal Indicator LED will turn on and the IR code will be transmitted. * The back (side) Rotary Switch Connect 1 and secure the cover to 2 and then close it. RF ID Change I8 9I $IBQUFS]1SFQBSJOHUP6TFUIF1SPEVDU $IBQUFS]1SFQBSJOHUP6TFUIF1SPEVDU Recharging and Turning Power On/Off Product SpeciďŹcations 3URGXFW VSHFLÂżFDWLRQV FDQ EH FKDQJHG ZLWKRXW DQ\ SULRU QRWLFH WR LPSURYH SURGXFW SHUIRUPDQFH and quality. I Recharging with an Adapter ,3URGXFW6SHFLÂżFDWLRQV Insert the adapter cable into the cradle and then plug the other end into a power outlet. Item SoC Memory External keys Backlight I Turning the Remote Control Power On/Off The icon is NOT related to the remote control power function. Open the cover at the rear of the remote control and unplug the wire to turn off the remote control power. Signal Transmitted PC Interface Battery As the wire can be severed, be careful when unplugging. LCD Operating Current /PUF In case that overvoltage, over 6V, impacts the remote control unit, the product does not work by the operation of the protective circuit. In order to resume the remote control unitâs operation, remove the battery and then reinsert it to the unit. I 10 Operating Voltage Operating Distance Processor Type 3URFHVVRU CPU Core Memory Controller LCD Controller USB Controller )ODVK0HPRU\ 6'5$0 65$0 Touch Panel Touch Key Touch Wheel LCD Key IR =LJEHH 5) USB Device Rechargeable Li-Polymer &RORU/&' RUN IDLE SLEEP IR ZIGBEE (RF) 259 QFP +\QL[+06& Processor 80MHz ARM 720T 16&32 bit modes, Mono/Color STN, TFT LCD USB (Slave) 1.1 0E[ELWRU0E[ELW 0E[ELW 0E[ELW>-7$*'HEXJ@ Touch panel controller ADS7843 Touch sensor controller QT1080 Touch slider controller MP1025 CCFL Controller MP1025 EL. Controller ZSP4403 Infrared *+]>,(((Â6WDQGDUG@ USB 1.1 H/S 3.7V/ 1600mA ´671&RORU/&' [ MAX 500 mA @3.7V TYP. 300 mA @3.7V MAX. 8mA @3.7V 3.0V ~ 6.0V MIN. 10m MIN. 20m 11 I $IBQUFS]-FBSOJOHUP6TFUIF.FOVT Menu Structure Menu Structure Display Structure - Screen - Screen - TV Screen Mode - Using the TV Remote Control Different Methods to Move to Another Page - Changing a Link Mode - Navigation Mode - Screen - Screen - Screen - Screen www.remotesolution.co.kr 14 14 15 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 21 22 22 23 24 25 $IBQUFS]-FBSOJOHUP6TFUIF.FOVT $IBQUFS]-FBSOJOHUP6TFUIF.FOVT Menu Structure Display Structure I Menu Structure I HOME - Screen The following shows menu buttons that are displayed on the LCD screen. Please refer to each function in the details shown below. Alarm Set Battery Charge Indicator Time and Date Display Current Page Display Menus Ĺś 7KHIROORZLQJ+20(!LFRQVDUHH[SODLQHGEHORZ : move to the device group that the user wishes to control. : Watch is jump to Watching group. : move to the My Pick group. : move to the other functions menu. : LISTEN is jump to listening group. : move to the system settings menu. : System Power is power control on all devices. I 14 15 I $IBQUFS]-FBSOJOHUP6TFUIF.FOVT $IBQUFS]-FBSOJOHUP6TFUIF.FOVT Display Structure Display Structure I DEVICES - Screen ( I DEVICES - TV Screen ( Display of IR/RF Signal Current Page Display Move to HOME Screen Mode change Move to DEVICE Screen Page Number Display Menus Return to Home Function Icons Device Link Setting Buttons DEVICE Link Button Ĺś 7KH'(9,&(6!PHQXLVH[SODLQHGEHORZ Ĺś 7KHIROORZLQJ'HYLFH!79LFRQVDUHH[SODLQHGDVIROORZV Ć0HQXVXVHUVHOHFWVDQGPRYHVWRWKHSDJHRIWKHGHVLUHGGHYLFH Ć+RPHUHWXUQWRWKHKRPHVFUHHQE\SUHVVLQJWKH+RPHEXWWRQRUFOLFNLQJRQWKHER[EHORZ the Home button. : moves to the device screen and displays the current mode. Ć : moves to MY PICK . Ć : moves to DEVICES . ĆThe function icons : are used to operate the device functions. Ć'HYLFHOLQNVHWWLQJEXWWRQVEXWWRQVWRVHWGHYLFHOLQNV UHIHUWRSDJH Ć Device link buttons : moves to pages preset in device link set. I 16 Ć 17 I $IBQUFS]-FBSOJOHUP6TFUIF.FOVT $IBQUFS]-FBSOJOHUP6TFUIF.FOVT Mode Mode TV , CABLE , DVD , DVR , VCR , SAT , AUDIO , CD , TAPE HOME Use the same method to move to the DEVICES menu. I DEVCIES - Using the TV Remote Control Press I Different Methods to Move to Another Page on HOME screen. Move by pressing the icon. Move by pressing the icons. Move by pressing the Displays the DEVICES screen. Press on DEVICES screen. Displays the DEVICES TV screen. Press the function icons on the TV screen to turn the channels. Use the wheel to move to another page. device link buttons. Wheel Press WRH[LWWKLVPRGH Displays HOME screen. (Refer to 33~35 page to set the brand.) I 18 Press the to show page information. Select the page name to move to the desired page. (The wheel can also be used to move between pages) 19 I $IBQUFS]-FBSOJOHUP6TFUIF.FOVT $IBQUFS]-FBSOJOHUP6TFUIF.FOVT Mode Mode I DEVICES - Changing a Link Press on the DEVICES screen. I MY PICK - Navigation Displays the TV screen. Press Press the icon on the Home screen. Displays the My Pick screen. Displays the Device screen. Press Displays the My TV screen. Press Shows the menu for the changed link. The My Pick Macro begins operation when the operation button on the My TV screen is pressed. Refer to page 30~31 for My Pick settings. Wheel Press the button to end. Displays the Home screen. I 20 21 I $IBQUFS]-FBSOJOHUP6TFUIF.FOVT $IBQUFS]-FBSOJOHUP6TFUIF.FOVT Mode Mode I BIO RHYTHM - Screen ( I GAMES - Screen ( Game Start Move to the Bio Rhythm Screen Move to the Entertainment Screen ([LW Go button after DOB Game Screen Year/Month/Date Display Bio Rhythm Link Ĺś 7KH%,25+<7+0!LFRQVDUHH[SODLQHGDVIROORZV Ć Ć : Moves to the Entertainment Screen. Ć'DWHRIELUWK7RXFKWKH'2%VFUHHQWRFKDQJHWKHEDFNJURXQGFRORU 7KHGDWHRIELUWKFDQWKHQEHPRGLÂżHGXVLQJWKHZKHHO Ć Ĺś 7KH*$0(6!LFRQVDUHH[SODLQHGDVIROORZV Ć8VH>Ÿź : moves to the Bio Rhythm Screen. 3UHVVWRVDYHPRGLÂżFDWLRQVDQGGLVSOD\QHZELRUK\WKPLQIRUPDWLRQ I 22 on the wheel. Ć83 Ÿ URWDWHWXUQ Ć'RZQ Ĺş VHQGWRERWWRP Ć/HIW ) : move left Ć5LJKW ) : move right * The start function is inoperable once the game has started. 23 I $IBQUFS]-FBSOJOHUP6TFUIF.FOVT $IBQUFS]-FBSOJOHUP6TFUIF.FOVT Mode Mode I MEMO - Screen ( I ALARM - Screen ( Current Mode Display Alarm On/Off Memo Screen Alarm Cycle Alarm Time Alarm Sound On/Off Special Dates for Alarm Setting Remote Control Function Setting Tools Memo 6DYH ([LW Pen Color Previous Screen OK Current Color Ĺś 7KH$/$50!LFRQVDUHH[SODLQHGDVIROORZV Ĺś 7KH0(02!LFRQVDUHH[SODLQHGDVIROORZV Ć0HPR6FUHHQ8VHUVFDQZULWHPHPRV Ć3HQ&RORU8VHUFDQFKRRVHSHQFRORUV Ć&XUUHQW&RORUVKRZVWKHFXUUHQWSHQFRORUVHOHFWHGE\WKHXVHU Ć7RROV Ć (Pen) (Brush) Remote Control Function Setting : The My Pick setting function controls both this alarm function as well as those of other devices. The setting method is identical to that of the My Pick function (refer to page 30~31). 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