Ic-Icr Remote Control - Rhaon iConyx CL-FR User Manual

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ICL-FR
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Appendix II: Block Diagrams
IC-RC1 Remote Preset Control
Notes
1. The IC-RC1 provides preset control for either 1 or 2 ICL-FR arrays. When used to control only one array, the array should be connected
to pins 1,2 & 3 on the IC-RC1.
2. The remote preset control mounts on any standard 2-gang electrical outlet box and operates on low voltage DC. The maximum cable
length is 500 feet.
3. Before connecting the IC-RC1 to the array(s) make sure the correct preset information has been installed into the array(s) and if two
arrays are involved, that both are set to the same preset. Connecting the IC-RC1 to the array(s) disables both the array and the computer
preset controls.
Additional Information
1. The green push button is both an Enter (load) control and a status indicator. A glowing green light indicates there is a mismatch between
the preset selected and the preset loaded into the column. An unlit or dark push button shows that the preset selected is the one that is
loaded into the array. To determine which preset is loaded, rotate the rotary switch until the green light goes off.
2. A small green LED on the rear of the control allows you to verify, before you mount the control into the wall, that both arrays have the
same presets loaded. The on/off condition of the small LED and the status light should be the same for both indicators when the selector
switch is rotated.
3. To load a preset, select the desired preset and press the green Enter push button. The light will flash until the preset is fully loaded and
then go out. Don't be surprised if it takes 10 or 15 seconds for the preset to load. If the light does not flash, you have selected an empty
preset or in the case of controlling two arrays, one of the presets is empty.
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