Remotesolution RH60A Color LCD Touch Screen Universal Remote Control User Manual 01

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Users Manual II

           RH60 Color Touch Screen USER MANUAL        www.remotesolution.co.kr
   01. HOME & BUTTONS ............................................................................................................... 2 02. OPERATING Mode & BUTTONS.......................................................................................... 3 03. SETTING MODE & BUTTONS.............................................................................................. 6 04. CONFIGURATION MODE..................................................................................................... 7 05. BRAND SET MODE................................................................................................................ 7 06. LABEL EDIT MODE............................................................................................................... 9 07. MYPICK SETTING MODE................................................................................................... 11 08. LEARNING MODE ............................................................................................................... 12 09. IR/RF SELECT MODE.......................................................................................................... 13 10. CALIBRATION MODE......................................................................................................... 13 11. BIORHYTHM ........................................................................................................................ 14 12. GAME..................................................................................................................................... 15 13. MEMO.................................................................................................................................... 16 14. ALARM.................................................................................................................................. 16 15. DEFAULT MODE.................................................................................................................. 18 16. USB MODE............................................................................................................................ 19 17. CRADLE MODE.................................................................................................................... 19                          1
 01. HOME & BUTTONS  The following section provides an overview of the button layout. Simply touch the category you would like to explore.  The remote’s functions        This part of the remote has the most common features used such as power, channel up/down, enter, volume up/down and mute.  are grouped by categories. From the home screen you can access every  category. Tip: To access home from any category, simply press “Home” on  the bottom left hand side of the remote, or press the house          icon on the top left hand side of the remote.   The following chart gives an overview of the Home icons:  Icon Picture  Icon Name  Function  Devices  Access TV, CABLE, DVD, DVR, VCR, SAT, AUDIO, CD and TAPE menus. This menu can have more pages (i.e. Devices ½). To see more pages use the scroll wheel.   My Pick  My Pick allows a user to program macros and configure the remote to meet a his/her exact requirements; This category includes all the My Pick functions.  Others  Here you can access GAME, MEMO, ALARM and BIORHYTHM.   Setting  Here you can access: CONFIGURATION, MYPICK, BRAND SET, IR/RF, LEARN, LABEL, CALIBRATE, DEFAULT       2
If you press Devices, My Pick, Others or Setting from the Home menu you will see:              Devices                    Se My pick  Others      tting     02. OPERATING Mode & BUTTONS  The color touch screen remote is very easy to use; this section will provide an overview of the  buttons available.    Example 1 From the Home menu press               And you will see the screen above.  You can now press the icon of the device you wish to operate. Example 2 From the Home menu press                   And you will see the screen above.  You can now press the icon of the device you wish to operate.                    3
Icon Picture  Icon Name  Function  Home  Access to home screen or IR output Display.  Devices (Device Selected) Device selected will be displayed. (i.e.  TV) you will also see the following info:  Device Name, Current page/Total page (i.e. 1/4)   My Pick (Device Selected) MYPICK device selected will be displayed. (i.e. My AUDIO) you will also see the following info:  Device Name, Current page/Total page (i.e. 1/6)  Mode Exchange  My Pick or Device Transfer Device Link  Press a button in this menu and you will be able to link a device (by clicking the desired device) to the device mode button.The procedure is: 1.Press one of the four buttons in the menu 2. Select the device you want to link (i.e. My Audio) and press its button. You will now see a change in the device link menu to reflect the new device selected. Device Mode  Once you have a device linked (max 4 using a unique button for each device), use one of these 4 buttons to quickly access that device.  Scroll-Wheel  Use the scroll-wheel to move to a previous page or next page while in operation mode. In addition, use the scroll-wheel to fill out numerical values.  To access a device:   Ex 1). From the Home menu, Press        and then press   or press                 button under the device you wish to select. You can move to the next or previous page of the device using the scroll-wheel.  If you want to change a device that is linked, press the button of the device you wish to change  and select the new device you wish link.       4
Ex2) How to change a device that is linked; in this example we will change the link from DVR to SAT:   In this case we want to change DVR and our DVR screen looks like this:      1. To change a device that is linked, press the button of the device you wish to change  (in this case we are changing DVR)  2. Next press the desired device (in this case SAT)              3. Note the change in the device link menu. You can now quickly access that device by pressing the                 button            5
03. SETTING MODE & BUTTONS    From the Home menu press                  Set-up: Date, time, contrast, backlight, LCD off time, RF ID code and Beep Sound on/off.      Device Brand set-up. Use this mode to set-up the remote (AUDIO,CABLE,DVD,DVR,TAPE,TV,SAT,VCR CD,AUX1,AUX2,AUX3,AUX4,AUX5)   IR Signal Learn (Learn a device using its remote)     Calibrate: Touch Pad location and Wheel sensitivity     My Pick set-up     IR/RF select     Label Edit (Edit Group Button name)      Restore the remote to its factory default settings. You will lose all saved devices!     6
 04. CONFIGURATION MODE  From the Home menu press               and then press     You will see this screen:  2. Select (press) what you would want to change. Use the wheel or  buttons to change values.  3. Save your changes by pressing    4. Press    to return to the main menu.        05. BRAND SET MODE  The Color Touch Screen remote is a universal remote with a built-in database with support for many different devices. Use this mode to program a device.  1. From the Home menu press               and then press    2. Select the type of device you would like to set-up. Note: AUX is designed to provide you with more devices to suit your personal need. If you press AUX, you will need to select a device you would like to set AUX to be.        7
After you select a device, you will see the following screen.  Displays current mode and type of selected device.  Displays the current brand name. (Including the Next step button Function) This Key Pad is used to type the brand of the device being programmed.  Returns you back to an un-zoomed keyboard use it if you selected the wrong part of the keyboard  If the brand name is correct, press next to go to the next step.    Return to the device selection screen.  Displays characters being typed.   Use to delete a typed letter   Wheel  You can move through the list of supported brands using the scroll-wheel. Use this method if you do not wish to type.      3. Input the brand using the keypad or use the scroll-wheel to browse through the available brands. In this example, we will type the brand of our TV (Samsung).  If you touch the section where the S is located, you will see the keyboard zoom in.  As you type letters the remote will select the next available brand. In this case if we type “SAMS”, SAMSUNG is displayed. Brands appear in the alphabetical order of the brands that are supported (i.e. typing “SO” will display SONY). You can also use the scroll-wheel to browse through the available brands.        8
4. If the brand selected is correct, press   and you will see the following screen displaying the brand you selected.  5. Turn on the device you would like the remote to control, next press the button of the device (Samsung) until your device turns off.  6. Now press the verify button    to verify the code works correctly. Because some manufactures have multiple codes for their products, it is possible a code will power on the device but not perform any other commands. This is why we must verify the code.  7. Check different remote keys on all the available pages (use scroll-Wheel to navigate pages) when you are satisfied with the test, press the BACK button and then press SAVE button. You will now return to the Pre-Program screen (you can continue setting-up more devices) if you wish to finish setting-up devices, press HOME.   06. LABEL EDIT MODE  It is possible to edit the labels of your devices.  1. From the Home menu press               and then press    2. If you press Group Label Edit, you will be able to edit the groups under My Pick, Devices or Bio Rhythm.  Next you will have to go through a 4 screen process making your desired selections. Remember you can change groups under DEVICE, MY PICK or BIO RHYTHM.  You will see the following screens below:         Screen 1                        Screen 2                            Screen 3                     Screen 4  3. Once you select your desired selection under screen 2, you will select the group you wish to edit and edit its characters using the keyboard. For more information on the keyboard see pg 11.  9
Note: The process for Device Button label Edit and My Pick Buttons Label Edit is the same as the one described above.  Keyboard Layout; when using the keyboard, you will see the following screen below.   Displays current operation.                                                                    You must zoom into a section of letters before being able to type any characters. When you select any character, its corresponding section will zoom in and you will be able to select the desired character. In this example, we want to add the number 8 after “INFO”.  The screen d  1. Touch around the character you wish to select (e.g. 8) and the keyboard will zoom-in. Next select the desired character and the keyboard will zoom-out.       Zoom-in screen   2. The keyboard will zoom out. Note there is now an 8 after “INFO” now we press SAVE   to save our changes.         ing Displays the selected Icon bechanged. Keyboard used to input characters.  Used to zoom out from the group of letters selected.   the scroll-wheel. Same function asUsed to switch letters on the pad. Used to turn on/off capital letters.   Cancel the Label Edit operation.  Delete the last character typed. Create a space between characters.  Save typed changes.   10
07. MYPICK SETTING MODE /or personalize your remote. ill see the following screen below:         2) rayed out buttons will not work because the particular device hasn't been set-up yet. e refer to e chart below for a description of what each button does.        Ex) press m ) displayed.  6. Press    to save and exit to label edit mode. Jump  Jump a screen setting.     ve to <Screen1 .to the previous mode without saving. With MY PICK, you can program macros and 1. From the Home menu press               and then press   In this example we will set-up a macro with Audio. 2. Press the My Audio      button. And you w3. Press any button to be p (in this example we will use the   button)  gin set-u              <Screen1>             <Screen2>           <Screen3>              <Screen4> 4. Press buttons to input (i.e. press   and then press   per screen 2)  Note: the buttons will look like they are pressed (just lik e picture screene in thG You may press Exit, Jump, Edit or Done during this process. Pleasth  Exit  Move to the previous mode<Screen1>.      Edit  Move the buttons to <Screen4>.     Done  Save, Label Edit and Mo >       ore buttons (i.e. for TV press 1, 2, 3 per screen 3 Cancel  Cancel settings and move 5.Screen 4 is  The last screen  View  View the allotted buttons. Delete  Delete the allotted buttons. Done  Save and move to the previous mode <Screen3>.  11
 08. LEARNING MODE e menu press               and then press   your d sired selection ( or devices Scr       <Screen2- Button Learn>    <Screen3- Devices Learn> 3. Use the wheel & device Select button(               you want to change. Next press the button you want the RH60 to lremote and the RH60 will learn that button. Repeat the st ns you want to program manually. Note: .The unit will wait 5 second mitted from the original remote. If no signal is transmitted during those 5 seconds, the unit will d the RH60 as returned to its original state.   Hom1. From the 2. Choose e buttons  een1).                <Screen1>                           ) to navigate to the page of the device earn. Finally, press the button on the original ep 2-3 for the rest of the buttos for a signal to be transautomatically turn off and beep a sound indication the button was not programmed anh ex) If you press the          button in <Screen2> Next, press the (5) button on the original Remote Control.  4. Press the   button to finish and exit learning mode.              12
 09. IR/RF SELECT MODE . From the Home menu press               and then press  IR Output Selected                            2. Select the device you wish to change and press that button. Each time e from an antenna (RF) to a signal (IR).  you are finished. T  1. From the Home me re 1>, choose between the Touch pad or Wheel.        creen3 - Wheel>        een2>, touch the area(s) instructed. ct the sensitivity you desire (Low makes the wheel less sensitive, ore sensitive). Note: You can test the sensitivity in this mode by turning  1  RF Output Selected you press the button, the icon will chang 3. Press   when      <Screen1>         10. CALIBRA ION MODE nu press      and then press            2. You will see <Sc en       <Screen1>      <Screen2 – Touch Screen>  <S 3.1 If the touch pad is selected <Scr 3.2 If the Wheel is selected, seleHigh makes the wheel mthe wheel.    13
11. BIORHYTHM    . From the Home menu press                and then press BIORHYTHM.1   3. Input your birth date and touch   (please refer to the biorhythm icon chart for more information) 4. Press   to end the BIORHTHM function.   2. Select the desired BIO from the available selections shown in screen 1 and you will see its status (screen 2)            <Screen1>              <Screen2>                    14
Biorhythm Chart Icon Icon name  Function  BIORHYTHM Link   BIORHYTHM Selectors BIORHYTHM Change Operated the same way as previously shown.   HOME    Move to                          .     GO Used only when the date of birth is changed. Pressing GO will auto-save the new DOB data selected and a new BIORHTHM graphic will display.     Date of birth  Touch to change current D.O.B data.   Wheel  e the wheel to change D.O.B. Us  12. GAME   e menu     a Down: Drop Left: Move left Right: Move right  * Can not exit game before game is over. 1. From the Hom  press             nd then press GAME. HOME screen    UP: Rotate                 Restart function will not work.   15
   1 3. MEMO . From the Home menu press                and then press MEMO.  =Eraser :    e Save & Exit Button appears, select Save and it will save the memo and  r 14. ALARM . From the Home menu press                and then press ALARM. Alarm 1 shows 6:54PM /Alarm Sound On/Remote Function On/ Memo n.  1=Pen =Brush =Exit  Note: When th  exit Pen Color               Selected Colo    1 OAlarm 3 shows no functions are on.             <Screen1>  16
   2. Choose function to select in <Screen1>.                    Select the "Alarm 1" in <Screen1>.      Alarm on/off toggle     of Alarm  nd on/off ame a  Mypick setting)   Touch "memo" in <Screen2>. <Message input> will be displayed. Input message and Press the      button to end input message.                  Alarm terms            Alarm time            Set certain date            Alarm beep toggle sou       Remote function setting (s    s   Memo Message                                <Screen2>                           <Message Input>        17
    15. DEFAULT MODE rom the Home menu press               and then press DEFAULT.  - Delete Brand setting. lete Mypick setting. RN. LONE –  Reproduce the setting of source remote to another unit. . want to elete the device. . Press the save button. ou will see this screen. ress ALL CLEAR to delete ALL YOUR DEVICES ress CANCEL if you DO NOT wish to delete all your devices. his function allows to reproduce the Source Remote to the Target Remote. ource Remote : The unit has the Setting  value transmitted to the Target mote. arget Remote : The unit receives the Setting value of the Source Remote.  FBRAND SETMYPICK- DeLEARN- Delete Learning date. ALL CLEAR-  Delete everything; BRAND SET, MYPICK, LEAC   2. If you selected Brand Set, MY Pick or Learn, you will see this screenSelect the devices you wish to delete. Note a checkmark means you d 3    If you select ALL Clear y P P    CLONE  TSreT       18
16. USB MODE .Remote Control and PC Connection Connect the Remote Control to your PC using the supplied USB Cable. The unit will connect automatically, if the 5X Manage program is operating on your PC. ayed. 1      <Screen1> will be displ 2. Disconnection The remote will return to the previous screen of the Connection, if the cable is disconnected or the PC Program is closed. In addition, the remote will restart if a Firmware Update has been performed.    ndar will be displayed if the Remote Control is on the cradle.     No function will be available in this mode; only the Sub Remote Control will work.     id2,vid3,vid4 with the Sub Remote Control is the same as using  lly, they will be connected as shown:   17. CRADLE MODE When the remote is connected to the cradle: .The clock  or Cale12.3. The procedure of using vid1,vDevice link with the RH60.   If both Remote Controls are linked successfu Charging Red color Charging completed Green color Power On  Orange blink (3-time)   DIO VID1 AUVID2 CABLE VID3 DVD VID4 DVR  19
 18. General Information  IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING RH60  <<NOTICE>> * 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.   * Section 15.21  Information to user The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.        * 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 user’s authority to operate the device.                       20
19. SubRemote (Optional)  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      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. ex)    Main Remote(RH60) Device link part    SubRemote Device Link   VID1 AUDIO   VID2 CABLE   VID3 DVD  VID4 DVR  20. RF Receiver & IR Converter (Optional)  Adaptor Spec : DC 9V , 400mA  Receives and changes a RF signal from the Main Remote or SubRemote to an IR signal   IR Signal Indicator. LED    When it is first turned on IR Signal Indicator LED will blink 4 times 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.  ack (side) Rotary Switch * The b  - RF ID Change     21
How To Use? ( Main Remote)  How To Use? ( Sub Remote) IR Signal Zigbee Signal IR Signal [Zigbee Converter] [Main Remote]  2.4 ㎓  IR Signal 2.4 ㎓ Zigbee Signal Zigbee Signal  2.4 ㎓ [Sub Remote] [Zigbee Converter]  22
Main Remote Specification Item    Processor type  256 QFP Processor  Hynix HMS30C7202 Processor 80MHz CPU Core  ARM720T Memory controller  16&32 bit modes, LCD Controller  Mono/Color STN , TFT LCD SoC USB Controller  USB (Slave) 1.1 Flash memory  64Mb x 16bit or 128Mb x 16bit SDRAM  64Mb x 16bit Memory SRAM  8Mb x 16bit  [JTAG Debug ] Touch panel  Touch panel controller ADS7843 Touch key  Touch sensor controller QT1080 External keys Touch wheel  Touch slider controller QT510 LCD  CCFL Controller MP1025 Backlight Key  EL. Controller ZSP4403 IR  Infrared  Signal Transmitted Zigbee (RF)  2.4GHz [ IEEE® 802.15.4 Standard ]PC Interface  USB Device  USB 1.1 H/S Battery  Rechargeable  Li-Polymer  3.7V / 1600mA LCD  Color LCD  3.9'' STN Color LCD(320 x 240) RUN  MAX 500mA @ 3.7V IDLE  TYP. 300mA @ 3.7V Operating current SLEEP  MAX. 5mA @ 3.7V Operating voltage   3.0V ~ 6.0V IR  MIN. 10m Operating Distance ZIGBEE(RF)  MIN. 20m   23
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