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Cisco Smart+Connected Remote 250 Reference
Guide
This document includes the following information about the Cisco Smart+Connected Remote 250:
Introduction, page 2
Warranty, page 17
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Cisco Smart+Connected Remote 250 Reference Guide This document includes the following information about the Cisco Smart+Connected Remote 250: Introduction, page 2 • Install and Maintain the Disposable the Batteries, page 3 • Install and Use the Optional Recharging Kit, page 4 •...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    The Cisco Remote 250 provides wireless connectivity of any intelligent device from anywhere in the residence. Line of sight is not required the—remote does not have to be pointed at the TV or Cisco Controller.
  • Page 3: Install And Maintain The Disposable The Batteries

    Install and Maintain the Disposable the Batteries Install the Batteries Install the four (4) AA batteries (included) into the back of the Cisco Remote 250. Insert them according to the diagram provided in the battery compartment (with the + and - terminals aligned correctly).
  • Page 4: Install And Use The Optional Recharging Kit

    Install and Use the Optional Recharging Kit An optional Cisco Remote Charging Station with a rechargeable battery is available to ensure a fully charged battery at all times. If the battery level drops, simply place the remote in the station until the remote is fully charged and ready to use again.
  • Page 5 Cisco Smart+Connected Remote 250 Rechargeable Battery and Cover SCH-REMOTE-250-BPK only What’s in the Box? The recharging station is sold and shipped in a seperate box (it is not included in the Cisco Remote box). Make sure the following items are in the box: Recharging Station Cradle •...
  • Page 6 Turn the remote upside down. On the bottom of the remote, pull the battery cover toward you with your thumb and lift it off of the remote (Figure Figure 3 Remove the Battery Cover With your fingertip, pull out the old batteries (Figure Figure 4 Remove the Old Batteries Cisco Smart+Connected Remote 250 Reference Guide OL-27366-02...
  • Page 7 You should expect this to occur over a period of 1-2 months. Insert the remote’s new battery cover into the remote. Notice the two metal plates on the cover; that’s how you can differentiate the old cover from the new one (Figure Cisco Smart+Connected Remote 250 Reference Guide OL-27366-02...
  • Page 8 Attach the correct power plug adapter to the power supply by sliding it into the power supply’s – slot until it clicks into place. (Optional) To remove the power plug adapter, press the Push button and slide the plug out. – Cisco Smart+Connected Remote 250 Reference Guide OL-27366-02...
  • Page 9 Ensure that it is properly seated. The two metal plates on the back of the remote must touch the metal pins in the recharging station (Figure 10). Depending on your light setting an indicator light may come on at the bottom of the recharging station. (). Cisco Smart+Connected Remote 250 Reference Guide OL-27366-02...
  • Page 10 (Optional) You can check Enable Recharge Station in Composer Pro (SR-150 or SR-250 remote Properties page) to acknowledge the battery. This view also shows you the percent battery level. Cisco Remote 250 (Online) If you have a Cisco Remote 250 that is online, follow these steps: On the remote, press List. Press Info.
  • Page 11: Configure The Remote Control

    Start Control4 Composer Pro and connect to a Director. Step 1 In the System Design view, (selected by default), select the room where the Cisco Remote will reside. Step 2 In the My Drivers tab, locate the SR-250 under the User Interface section.
  • Page 12 • Program the Programmable Buttons On the Cisco Remote 250, you can program six (6) soft buttons (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, *, and #) to perform programmed activities. These buttons can be programmed to execute any of the A/V device’s macros or IR codes.
  • Page 13: Program Remote Paging

    You can configure the Beep paging feature of the Cisco Remote 250 through programming. This feature can be used to page a lost Cisco Remote. A keypad or custom button can be programmed to cause the Cisco Remote to beep when pressed. This lets the user find the lost Cisco Remote.
  • Page 14: Resetting The Device To Factory Settings

    Paging Beep until button press—The Cisco Remote beeps until you press one of its buttons. • Beep for X seconds (<254)—The Cisco Remote beeps until X seconds have elapsed, or you press • one of its buttons. Stop Beep—The Cisco Remote stops beeping.
  • Page 15 Power supply DC Supply 5V@1A Mini-USB Type Connector Input Power 5VDC @ 1A Maximum Humidity 5% - 90% Non-condensing Storage 0°F to 100°F (-17.8°C to 37.7°C) Operating temp 40°F to 90°F (4.4°C to 32.2°C) Cisco Smart+Connected Remote 250 Reference Guide OL-27366-02...
  • Page 16: Regulatory/Safety Information

    Regulatory/Safety Information Regulatory/Safety Information To review regulatory information, go to www.cisco.com/go/smartconnectedresidential/docs. Related Documentation For more information about the Cisco Smart+Connected Residential products, see the following documents and websites: Subject / Document Title Location General Product Information and Home Page www.cisco.com/go/smartconnectedresidential Data Sheets http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps1244...
  • Page 17: Warranty

    Cisco offers a wide range of support programs to accelerate customer success. These innovative programs are delivered through a unique combination of people, processes, tools, and partners, resulting in high levels of customer satisfaction. For more information, contact your Cisco sales representative or go to www.cisco.com/cisco/web/support/index.html...
  • Page 18 Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company.

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