JBL STC-1 Owner's Manual
JBL STC-1 Owner's Manual

JBL STC-1 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 STC-1 TOUCH SCREEN REMOTE OWNER’ S MANUAL...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.6 Removing a Page Assignment from a Button 2.7 Deleting a Button from a Page IR EDITOR ______ 3.1 Menu Options 3.2 Aligning a Remote Control 3.3 Sending Infrared Commands to the STC-1 3.4 Testing Infrared Commands 3.5 Editing Infrared Commands MACRO EDITOR __________ 4.1 Menu Options 4.2 Editing a Macro...
  • Page 4 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION After unpacking the STC-1, save all of the packing materials in case you ever need to ship the unit. WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, Thoroughly inspect the STC-1 and the packing materials DO NOT EXPOSE THE UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
  • Page 5 SAFETY SUGGESTIONS Read Instructions. Read all safety and operating Nonuse Periods. Unplug the power supply from the instructions before operating the unit. outlet when the unit is to be left unused for a long period of time. Retain Instructions. Keep the safety and operating instructions for future reference.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    firm touch of your finger. all instructions in this manual. • Do not let the STC-1 get wet. It should not be handled 1.1 Features with wet hands or placed in an area where it could get wet.
  • Page 7: The Touchscreen Display

    Press this button to enter the programming mode of the related in some way. For instance, they may all display STC-1. If the Access Lock Out is ON, the access information necessary for controlling a particular VCR. passcode must be entered or the unit will remain on the By default the STC-1 has one Main Menu page—all...
  • Page 8: Programming The Stc-1

    EXIT SCREEN This function toggles the PC communication link ON and OFF and is used to back up the STC-1 programming with a personal computer. It can also be POWER OFF used to load previously developed pages and IR codes.
  • Page 9: Setting The Access Options

    Trickle Charge mode. OFF and ON buttons. NOTE: When you connect the AC adapter to the STC-1, the Fuel Meter will not reset until the unit is fully charged. It is not necessary to disconnect the STC-1 ACCESS OPTIONS immediately, for it will automatically enter the Trickle Charge mode.
  • Page 10: Creating And Editing

    You may also find this useful to duplicate the controls of transports (i.e., CD, laser disc, VCR, tape The page editor is used to create the STC-1’ s user interface. deck, etc.). This function copies the page button layout Editing pages is a three step process: only.
  • Page 11: Placing Buttons On A Page

    NOTE: The maximum number of buttons that can be styles and shapes to choose from: created is 500. If the total number of buttons on all NORMAL pages reaches 500, the STC-1 will display a “memory This is a rectangular shape. full” message. RADIUS This is a rectangular shape with mitered corners.
  • Page 12: Using The Text Editor

    2.4 Using the Text Editor OBLONG This shape is rounded on the left and right sides. This The text editor is used to place text and symbols on a option is only available for buttons that are wider than page. Text can be placed both within buttons and within they are tall.
  • Page 13: Assigning A Page To A Button

    If you do reset not be displayed on the page title area. the unit in this fashion, when you turn the STC-1 back on you will be returned to the Main Menu page; none of the programming will be lost.
  • Page 14: Ir Editor

    Each of these infrared commands The options available in this menu are: must be programmed into the STC-1. This is done by using the original remote control (the donor) from a piece of equipment to teach its commands to the STC-1.
  • Page 15: Aligning A Remote Control

    IR Learning Window 3.2 Aligning a Remote Control To properly align a donor remote control with the STC-1, first make sure the donor remote is at the same height as To ensure that a valid signal is being received, all donor the learning window.
  • Page 16: Sending Infrared Commands To The Stc-1

    STC-1 is ready to start receiving and storing the infrared over and over. Some infrared receivers need a command commands. First, make sure the STC-1 is in the Edit IR to be repeated a certain number of times to work mode and Learn IR is selected from the menu.
  • Page 17: Macro Editor

    This function is used for inserting infrared commands simplest ways to make a complicated system easy to use. and time delays. Creating a macro on the STC-1 is a three step process: TEST MACRO This function is used to verify that a macro executes 1.
  • Page 18: Inserting An Infrared Command

    DELAY option from the Macro Editor menu. Next, select the step position where you want the time delay inserted. Command This will cause the STC-1 to display a numeric keypad. Use the numeric keypad to enter the desired time delay First, select the COMMAND option from the Macro in seconds.
  • Page 19: Macro Hints

    A button can contain a macro, an IR command, and a page assignment. When a button is pressed, the STC-1 will first send the IR command, then run the macro, and finally go to the page assigned.
  • Page 20: Ir Code Basics

    40 kHz, although the carrier can range from taken, it is analyzed to find any repeating patterns. 20 kHz to 500 kHz or higher. While the STC-1 is rated Some codes continuously repeat themselves for as long to handle carrier frequencies between 20 kHz and as the button is pressed.
  • Page 21: Hints For Learning Ir Codes

    Fortunately, pulsed codes are not as sensitive to distance as modulated codes are. Generally, it is better for the donor remote and the STC-1 to be too close together than to be too far apart. Always place the STC-1 and the donor remote control on a flat surface.
  • Page 22: Programming Hints

    PROGRAMMING HINTS Keep in mind that the goal of the STC-1 is simplification. Try not to put too many functions on VOLUME each page. To program the STC-1 most efficiently, it is useful to SCAN SCAN MUTE P L AY make basic templates of common types of controls, i.e.,...
  • Page 23: Summary: Creating

    PROGRAMMING HINTS 6.1 Summary: Creating Pages V O L U M E Create a NEW PAGE and add controls M U T E common to all pages. MAIN MENU Copy this page. VOLUME P O W E R Use as a template to create other pages, M U T E adding controls specific to a number of P L AY...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    If you create a page without an exit, and if you get to that 516.496.3400 page when you are operating the STC-1, you will need to reset the STC-1 by turning it off, then on, using the 8500 Balboa Boulevard, ON/OFF switch on the bottom of the unit. You will...
  • Page 25: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Power: Six (6) volt Ni-Cad Battery Pack Infrared Control Range: Thirty (30) Feet (9.0m) @ 60 Degrees Infrared Carrier Frequency Range: 20kHz–111kHz Display: 256 x 128 STN (Blue on Paper White) Backlight: Dual CFL Power Consumption: 1000 mA Maximum (Run Mode) 175 mA Maximum (Stand-by Mode) 700 µA Maximum (Powerdown Mode) Nominal Run Time on Full Charge:...
  • Page 26: Appendix A: Screen Templates

    You can copy and use the templates below as an aid when planning and designing button and page layouts. Use the templates to sketch pages before actually programming them into the STC-1. DRAW BUTTON USE THE AREA BELOW FOR NOTES...
  • Page 27: Index

    EDIT IR, 6, 12, 14 EDIT MACRO, 6, 15 EDIT PAGE, 6 EXIT, 6, 7 Fast charge, 7 LOCK OUT ON/OFF, 7 Features, STC-1, 4 Frequency modulation, 18 maximum number of, 9, 23 placement on page, 9 Fuel Meter, 5, 6 problems with, 22...
  • Page 28 16 learning process, 18 problems with, 22 page title, 10 programming, 12 Pages sending to the STC-1, 14 assigning to buttons, 11 testing, 14 calling from macros, 16, 17 Initial screen, 4, 5 copying, 8 IR (infrared) Editor, 12...
  • Page 29 10.0 INDEX remote control, aligning, 13 Repeat times, 14, 18 increasing, 19 Return button importance of, 11 RJ-11 Jack location of, 4 SIGNAL box, 13, 19 Special Functions Page Icon, 5 Specifications, 23 SUSTAIN function, 14, 18 Templates, 20, 24 in PC Interface program, 20 Text editor, 10 additional symbols, 11...
  • Page 30 Who Pays for What? period stated from the date of original purchase. Amplifiers, JBL will be happy to pay all labor and material expenses for Equalizers, Signal Processing Package, Surround Processor, all repairs covered by this warranty. If necessary repairs are and Touch Screen Remote—2 Year Warranty.
  • Page 32 JBL Consumer Products, Incorporated 80 Crossways Park West Woodbury, NY 11797 8500 Balboa Boulevard Northridge, CA 91329 800-645-7484 Part #: JBLSTC-1OM5/94...

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