iPro.8
®
Companion Remote Control
Installing Batteries
The IPro.8 uses four (4) AAA batteries and ships without a screw
installed in the battery door. Three optional tri-head security screws
are included for installations such as hotels, to hinder access to the
battery compartment. The included security screw removal tool can
be used to install the security screw.
1 Remove the screw on the battery door (if installed).
2 Remove the battery door from the rear of the remote by applying
pressure near battery door seam and pulling down (pressing
down near seam "unlocks" the door latch).
3 Insert the batteries into the battery compartment sleeves so that
the positive (+) and negative (-) ends of the batteries match the
diagrams.
4 Slide the battery door onto the remote until it snaps into place.
5 Reinstall the battery door security screw using the security screw
tool (optional).
Rear of IPro.8
1) Push in to release latch
2) Pull down to slide off
Battery Door Security Screws
The IPro.8 ships with three (3)
tri-head security screws for
the battery door and a security
screw removal tool. Two of these
extra screws are mounted inside
the battery compartment. Use
the security screw removal tool
(included) to use these screws.
Installing Remote ID Label
Located on the backside of the
IPro.8 is an area to label the
zone or room that the remote
Remote ID
will be used in. A sheet of
Label Cover
labels with common locations is
included in the IPro.8 box.
1 Remove the remote label
Remote ID Label
cover by placing a flat head
screwdriver in notch along
edge and prying up.
2 Choose remote ID label from
included sheet and adhere to
remote label area.
3 Reinstall remote label cover
Top of IPro.8
by snapping into position.
Installing Button Labels
Located on the front of the IPro.8 are eight custom buttons which
can be custom labelled with the function or activity that these
buttons will control. A sheet of labels with common functions/
activities is included in the IPro.8 box.
1 Remove the button label cover by placing a flat head screwdriver
in notch along edge and prying up.
2 Choose function/activity labels from included sheet and adhere to
label areas next to each button.
3 Install the clear button label cover by snapping into position.
NOTE: If you choose not to label these buttons, use the black
button label cover.
Button Label Cover
Button Label Area
Battery Door
Battery Door Screw
Programming the IPro.8
The IPro.8 remote control is programmed using Pro Control's
Pro Control Studio software. Once you have completed the
programming, Pro Control Studio will generate a unique 10 digit
configuration code that will allow the Pro Control processor to
identify the IPro.8. This code is entered manually into the remote
via a series of button presses on the numeric keypad.
NOTE: This configuration code is based on IPro.8's programming
functions, RF transmission output type, zone code etc. Therefore
this code may need to be updated in the IPro.8 if any of these
options change.
1) Enter Configuration Mode on IPro.8
The IPro.8 is in configuration mode when the LED status light
(located at the top of the remote) is blinking red and green. The
Extra Battery Door
IPro.8 is automatically in configuration mode the first time it is
Security Screws (x2)
powered-up (when it is in its factory default state). To put the IPro.8
in configuration mode:
• Press and hold the "Power" button (located at the top of the
remote) for 10 seconds until the LED status light blinks red and
green.
2) Get Configuration Code
When you have completed programming the IPro.8, in Pro Control
Studio go to the Download menu to get the IPro.8 Configuration
Code.
3) Enter Configuration Code into IPro.8
a) Press "Enter" button on IPro.8 (LED status light blinking stops)
b) Enter 10 digit code using numeric keypad on IPro.8 (remote
beeps with each press).
c) Press "Enter" button on IPro.8 to finish.
Authorized Pro Control dealers can download Pro Control Studio
software from: www.procontrol.com
Front of IPro.8
Status LED
• Green indicates
a command
code being
transmitted.
• Red slow blink
indicates that
the battery
power is low.
• Red fast blink
indicates that
battery power is
critically low.
Top of IPro.8
• Red/Green
alternating
blink indicates
the IPro.8 is in
Configuration
Mode.
Battery Access Door
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Power Button
• Programmed to control
equipment.
• Used to put IPro.8 in
Configuration Mode.
Custom Buttons
• Allow custom labeling.
Keypad Buttons
• Custom programmed
for commonly used
functions.
Rear of IPro.8
Remote
ID Label
Battery Door Screw
• Optional security screw
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