User's Manual
9
It’s Under Control
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Thank you for purchasing the T2-Cs Universal System Controller.
The T2-Cs embodies simple, elegant control in a modern design. The
simplied graphics programming and compact display, combine to bring an
advanced color touchscreen to a price level comfortable enough for nearly
every budget. The 2.4” color LCD can display custom text and graphics
to provide customized, intuitive control. The T2-Cs takes command of the
media room and eliminates the clutter of unnecessary remotes on the coffee
table.
The T2-Cs is capable of both infrared and radio frequency output. Optional
RF receivers are available for transmission through walls and cabinets. The
RF receivers connect to an RTI control system for the ultimate in control
reliability and exibility. RTI control systems provide many advanced
features such as IR routing, local macro execution, power sensing, and
RS-232 control.
Programming is easy and convenient thanks to the Windows® based
Integration Designer™ software. Because RTI’s remote control products are
sold only through professional installers/programmers, and never directly to
consumers, it is our philosophy to not incorporate programming capability
directly into our products. Instead, we are committed to providing our
dealers with the hardware and software tools that allow them to create
re-usable programming databases and templates in the most efcient and
reliable way possible.
COMPATIBILITY
The T2-Cs and Integration Designer™ software are compatible with
infrared (IR) commands with carrier frequencies between 15kHz and
460kHz, as well as those commands that do not use a carrier. This covers
virtually all of the remotes that exist to date.
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
The recommended minimum system requirements needed to run the
Integration Designer™ software are as follows:
Windows 2000®, Windows XP® or later version.
A free USB port.
At least 256 Megabytes of RAM.
At least 250 Megabytes of free disk storage.
Screen resolution of 800x600 with 16-bit color.
Optional printer for printing reports.
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