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N800
4" Handheld Controller
E L A N H O M E S Y S T E M S
Stand-Alone SS1
Stand-Alone applications typically use the SS1 as a Control Station/
Connection Hub for the N800 Handheld Controller. These applications can
provide IR routing in order to control local IR sources (not part of an ELAN
Multi-Room Controller-based system), one-way RS-232 devices that are not
part of an ELAN Multi-Room Controller-based system, relay controlled devic-
es, and perform intelligent ON/OFF commands through the Sense Inputs. A
Wireless Access Point is used to relay information from the N800 Handheld
Controller to the SS1.
Zone SS1
Zone applications consist of a wireless N800 Handheld Controller utilizing the
SS1 as a Connection Hub when controlling a zone of an ELAN Multi-Room
Controller-based system. ZONE applications can provide IR routing in order
to control local IR sources, IR zone control, IR control of system-wide sourc-
es, one and two-way control of RS-232 devices, relay device control, and
perform intelligent ON/OFF commands through the Sense Inputs. A Wireless
Access Point is used to relay information from a N800 to the SS1.
System SS1
System applications are used when an SS1 is performing tasks outside of
being the control center for the N800 Handheld Controller. Often, a System
SS1 is linked to an ELAN Multi-Room Controller-based system. These appli-
cations can control local IR sources, system-wide IR sources, ELAN Multi-
Room Controllers, one and two-way RS-232 devices, relay controlled devic-
es, and perform intelligent ON/OFF commands through the Sense Inputs.
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Zone SS1s (with N800 Handheld Controllers), wireless VIA!
Touch Panels,
wired VIA! Touch Panels, Olé™ Film Interactive Touchpads, keypads, and
hand-held remotes can all utilize functions of a System SS1.
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