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Front View
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1.
IR Window / IR Blaster—For capturing third-party IR codes from hand-held devices
(such as remote controls) or blasting IR codes. The WiFi LED blinks red when captur-
ing IR codes.
2.
WiFi LED—This LED blinks orange and then blue during the boot process. When the
operating system is running, the WiFi driver changes the LED color depending on
the signal strength of its connection to its associated access point. Colors and signal
strength are as follows: orange=Fair to Good, blue=Excellent, and no light=No con-
nection.
3.
Data LED—This blue LED indicates streaming audio is received.
4.
Link LED/Identification button—Blue LED light indicates that the Home Controller
has been identified in a Control4 Composer project. Press this button to identify this
device in Composer.
5.
Power LED—Blue LED light indicates AC power is present. It turns on immediately
after the power is applied to the device.
6.
Factory Restore Button (bottom of device)—Restores the Controller.
Back View
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1.
Audio In (1)—3.5 mm jacks for stereo channel input (line level) for one stereo analog
source.
2.
Audio Out (1 left-right pair)—RCA jacks for stereo channel line output (line level) for
amplifiers or audio switches.
3.
Video Out—Composite RCA and Component RCA jacks.
4.
Serial Port (up to 2) or IR Out (up to 4)—3.5 mm jacks for up to 4 IR emitters or for
a combination of IR emitters and serial devices (up to 2). Jacks 1 and 2 can be con-
figured independently for serial devices, such as receivers or disc changers (requires
serial cable, sold separately.)
5.
USB (1 port)—For external storage device with USB support (such as FAT32-format-
ted devices) or WiFi adapter (C4-NWA-11G-USB).
6.
Ethernet—RJ-45 jack for a 10/100 Base T Ethernet connection.
7.
Power plug port—DC power supply port.
Install the HC-200
To install this Controller:
1.
Ensure that your home network is in place before starting your system setup:
The Home Controller HC-200 requires a network connection (wired or WiFi) to use all
features as designed. When connected, the Home Controller can access Web-based
media databases and Control4® system updates.
2.
Connect the HC-200 controller to the network: To connect using an Ethernet connec-
tion, plug the data cable from the home network connection into the Home Controller
RJ-45 port (labeled "Ethernet") and the network port on the wall or at the network switch.
Note: To connect using the optional USB WiFi adapter (C4-NWA-11G-USB), refer to the
installation instructions shipped with the adapter.
Only use the power supply included in this box.
3.
Power up the controller: Plug the DC power supply into the Home Controller power
plug port and an electrical outlet.
4.
Connect system devices: As described in the "Connect Devices" section that follows.
Mount the HC-200 on a Wall (Optional)
1.
Mount the HC-200 horizontally using one (1) standard single-gang wall box: The
wall mounting plate has four (4) horizontal sets of slots. Install a single-gang wall box.
Leave the screws protruding .08" from the wall.
Mount the HC-200 horizontally or vertically using one (1) standard double-gang
box: Install a standard double-gang box. Leave the screws protruding .08" from the wall.
Mount the HC-200 horizontally or vertically using four (4) screws (not provided)
placed directly into a wall stud or studs: Using the mounting plate as a template,
screw four (4) screws into a stud to align with the four (4) center slots for vertical posi-
tioning or into two (2) studs to align with the four (4) corner slots for horizontal position-
ing. Leave the screws protruding .08" from the wall.
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Note: To quickly check the fit of the screws, place the wall mounting plate over the screws
before attaching it to the bottom of the Controller.
Slots for mounting
Controller horizontally
Holes for attaching
plate to Controller
Slots for mounting
Controller vertically
2.
Use the four (4) screws (provided) to attach the mounting plate to the bottom of the Con-
troller. Ensure that the narrow end of the slots will be on top when the device is installed.
3.
Arrange the wires to fit in the wire channels on the mounting plate.
4.
Line the slots on the mounting plate up with the screws.
Press the device onto the screws and slide down until the screws are in the narrow end
5.
of the slots.
Configure the HC-200
Configure Video Output Mode
The default video output mode is NTSC over composite. In this mode, some bleed-through
of the NTSC signal on the component video output connections occurs. However, the video
image will not appear correctly in this mode. The HC-200 can be configured to output over
component using NTSC (standard definition) or 720p (high definition). To configure the
video mode to use the component video outputs, make the appropriate bindings for the
desired video output mode in Composer.
Connect Devices
Note: You can use the Composer software to step through the connection process before or
after the physical connections are completed.
Connect all applicable devices to the Home Controller HC-200 using one of the connection
options described in the following table.
Table 1. Connections Options
Audio In (1)—3.5 mm jacks for stereo channel input (line
level) for 1 stereo analog source.
Audio Out (1 left-right pair)—RCA jacks for stereo channel
line output (line level) for amplifiers or audio switches.
Video Out Options—Composite or Component port for
displaying navigation menus on a monitor or TV. The Com-
ponent jack is used for displaying standard or high-definition
video. To display standard definition video, use the Compos-
ite port.
Serial Port (up to 2) or IR Out (up to 4)—3.5 mm jacks for
up to 4 IR emitters or for a combination of IR emitters and
serial devices (up to 2). Jacks 1 and 2 can be configured
independently for serial devices, such as receivers or disc
changers. See "Set Up IR Emitters or IR Blaster" for more
information.
USB (1 port)—For external storage device with USB support
(such as FAT32-formatted devices). See "Using External
Storage Devices" for more information or for connecting the
optional WiFi adapter, C4-NWA-11G-USB.
Ethernet—RJ-45 for a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet connection.
Power plug port—For use with the DC power supply
(provided)
Connect the IR Ports/Serial Ports (Optional)
The HC-200 provides 4 IR ports; Jacks 1 and 2 can be reconfigured independently for serial
communication. Any jack not used for serial can be used for IR. Connect a device to the
HC-200, like a receiver or disc changer using the special serial cable (optional). Serial ports
support many different baud rates. The table below shows the serial communication values.
Table 2. IR/Serial Ports
Hardware
Odd Parity
Flow Control
Serial
X
Port 1
Serial
X
Port 2
Serial
Port 3
Serial
Port 4
To configure a port for serial or for IR, make the appropriate connections in your project
using Composer.
Even Parity
No Parity
Other
X
X
X
X
X
8 bits/char;
1 stop bit
X
8 bits/char;
1 stop bit

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