SRC-3000 Touch Screen Remote Control User’s Manual 030821
Preface About this manual This manual is designed to make using the SRC-3000 Touch Screen Remote Control as easy as possible. Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Copyright © Copyright 2003 This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved.
SRC-3000 User’s Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introducing the SRC-3000 ................4 SRC-3000 Features ....................................................................... 5 Unpacking the SRC-3000 ............................................................ 5 Identifying Components ............................................................. 6 Chapter 2 Getting Started .................................7 Installing Batteries......................................................................
SRC-3000 Features Using Macros .............................................................................. 22 Creating a New Macro .................................................... 22 Resetting the SRC-3000 to Factory Defaults .......................... 24 Chapter 4 Miscellaneous Settings..................25 Using the Transmission Feature ................................................ 25 Setting the Backlight Mode...................................................... 27 Set Backlight On Mode.......
SRC-3000 User’s Manual Chapter 1 Introducing the SRC-3000 Congratulations on your purchase of the SRC-3000 Touch Screen Remote Control. The SRC-3000 is a digital universal remote control that is easy to use, enabling you to control all of your electronic devices equipped with an infrared (IR) remote. The SRC-3000 uses a user-friendly Touch Screen panel. You can control up to eight devices, including VCRs, DVDs, TVs, and satellite dishes.
SRC-3000 Features SRC-3000 Features The following list identifies the SRC-3000’s key features.
SRC-3000 User’s Manual Identifying Components Refer to the following illustration to identify the components of the SRC-3000. Infrared Eye Point the infrared eye at the device you want to operate. Light Sensor Detects ambient light to automatically set the LCD panel backlight. LCD Touch Screen The soft keys enable you to change settings, configure the SRC-3000, create macros, and more.
Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter provides you with the information to quickly start using the SRC-3000. Installing Batteries The SRC-3000 operates on three AAA alkaline batteries (not included). Batteries must be inserted before you can operate the SRC-3000. 1. Turn the remote over, push the tab in the direction of the arrow on the battery cover and lift the cover off. 2. Insert the batteries, matching the batteries to the (+) and (–) marks inside the battery case. 3.
Installing Batteries Battery Tips and Precautions • • • • • • • • Pay attention to the batteries when the battery half full icon appears and replace batteries if needed. The SRC-3000 will not lose programmed data when batteries are replaced. Always use fresh batteries. Alkaline batteries are recommended. Do not mix different types of batteries. Be sure that the positive (+) and negative (–) polarities of the batteries match the diagram shown in the compartment.
About the Touch Screen About the Touch Screen The Touch Screen changes the number of soft keys according to the device that is selected. Turning the Touch Screen On Turn on the SRC-3000 by touching the screen. The SRC-3000 turns itself off after 90 seconds. Touch Screen Precautions Please read the following instructions carefully. • • • • • • • Tap the LCD Touch Screen gently. Never use force. Do not use a pen or any sharp object to tap the screen, because you might damage the surface.
SRC-3000 User’s Manual Using the Touch Screen Soft Keys The Touch Screen Soft Keys enable you to operate the SRC3000 and your external devices. Use these keys to program codes from your existing remotes, control your devices, and set up command sequences called macros. You will hear a beep when you press a key. To turn the beep off and on, see on page 29. The SRC-3000 turns itself off after 90 seconds. Accessing Setup The following table provides an overview of major key functions.
About the Touch Screen Name & Key Icon Function Setup Description Device keys Device setting and LCD layout Key: Enter device setting and arrange the LCD touch screen layout to correspond to your remote control. Refer to page 12. You can also toggle device pages by pressing the key again. Bank: Arrange the device key icon.(refer to page 13) Code Setup key Setup device code manually, automatically, or by code learning Code: Enables you to enter preprogrammed code. Refer to page 14.
Chapter 3 Setting Up the SRC-3000 Before the SRC-3000 can be used to control a device, it needs to be configured to display your existing remote control keys and it must be programmed to send the correct infrared signals. This chapter guides you through the Touch Screen layout and SRC-3000 setup procedures. NOTE: The SRC-3000 includes eight default devices, including TV, satellite TV, VCR, DVD player, hi-fi stereo, radio/cassette player, CD player, and auxiliary.
LCD Layout: Device Keys 4. On the device page, select a key you want to modify. Continue pressing the key to scroll through the available choices for the key. 5. to display the Press available icons for the page of LCD display and repeat Step 4 to finish all modifications. NOTE: You can also change the layout for device keys. Repeat Steps 1-3 and select Bank mode in Step 3.
SRC-3000 User’s Manual Code and Learn Setting Key Press (Code setup key) for three seconds to enter the confirmation screen. Then press the four numerical keys in any sequence to enter the selection screen. Press and to scroll through the following options. 14 • Code: Use this option to automatically configure all keys on the SRC-3000 for use with a specific manufacturer’s model number.
Using Pre-programmed Code to Program Devices Using Pre-programmed Code to Program Devices Follow these instructions to program a device using preprogrammed codes. Manually Selecting the Code 1. 2. 3. Select a device (for example TV). Turn on the target device you want the SRC-3000 to control. Search for the four-digit code number of your target device in the Pre-programmed Code List. NOTE: If there is no entry for your target device, try automatically selecting the code.
SRC-3000 User’s Manual 4. Enter the four-digit code number manually to finish the setting. NOTES: • • • Some codes are designed to operate more than one model. It may take several tries to find the code that works with your unit. When you enter the manufacturer’s code and an icon is displayed, it could be that the code number doesn’t exist in the manufacturer’s code table yet. Each device set up can be used for any type of target devices under the manually programming procedure only.
Using Pre-programmed Code to Program Devices Automatically Selecting the Code 1. 2. 3. 4. Automatically Selecting the Code Turn on the target device you want the SRC-3000 to control. Press the device key (for example TV). Point the SRC-3000 at the target device. . Wait for the device to Press turn off and immediately touch any part of the screen to stop automatic searching. 5. and keys to look Press for the correct power key of the device to turn on the device. 6.
SRC-3000 User’s Manual Using Code Learning Mode Follow these instructions to enable the SRC-3000 to detect and learn a remote control’s configuration. Before Using Learning Mode Note the following before using the SRC-3000’s learning function: not all infrared codes are learnable by the SRC3000. You may need to collect the codes first. To change from a device that has already been programmed, delete all of the commands of the first device before teaching new ones.
Using Code Learning Mode Learning from Another Remote Control Before using learning mode, set both remotes on a flat surface so that the target device’s remote control IR is pointed at the SRC-3000’s learning eye, which is located at the bottom of the unit. Keep a distance of 2-4 inches (5-10 cm). 1. for three seconds to Press enter the confirmation screen. Refer to page 10. 2. Press and to scroll through the options. Select and press . Select a device (for example TV). 3. 4. 5. 6.
SRC-3000 User’s Manual The SRC-3000 will automatically guide you to the next button to program by flashing it on the Touch Screen. When all buttons are programmed on the current page it will automatically switch to the next page. You can also directly select the next button to program by touching it or press the device key to go to the next page. NOTE: If a key is preset with a code, appears on the screen to remind you that the key is preset.
Using Code Learning Mode Erasing Key Codes and Device Codes (Delete) Follow these instructions to delete key codes or device codes from the SRC-3000. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press the key for three seconds to enter the confirmation screen. Press the four numerical keys in any sequence to enter the selection screen. Refer to page 10. Press and to scroll through the options. Select the Key or Bank that you want to erase, and press .
SRC-3000 User’s Manual Using Macros A macro is a series of commands. The Macro feature enables you to initiate a sequence of up to 60 commands with a single key. You can create a macro on any control key and insert time delays into the sequence. Remember, however, assigning a macro eliminates the key’s original function. Creating a New Macro Follow these steps to create a new macro. 1. 2. 3. Press Macro key for three seconds to enter the confirmation screen.
Using Macros 5. Do one of the following: and then • Press the press 1–9 to enter the number of seconds you want to delay between each command. For example, if you want a two-second delay between turning on your TV and then turning on your VCR, press ‘2’. to confirm or • Press to cancel the operation. The following example will help you to better understand creating a macro sequence. It is provided to teach you how to record a macro but is by no means the only macro sequence you can create.
SRC-3000 User’s Manual Resetting the SRC-3000 to Factory Defaults This item enables you to set the SRC-3000 back to the factory default configuration. NOTE: All macros and user-defined keys are erased when resetting the SRC-3000 to factory defaults. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 24 Press the Delete key for three seconds to enter the confirmation screen. Press the four numerical keys in any sequence to enter the selection screen. Press or to select and then press . You are prompted to confirm the reset.
Chapter 4 Miscellaneous Settings This chapter will describe how to use transmission feature, set up the backlight, and enable the beep sound. Using the Transmission Feature The SRC-3000 can transmit data to another SRC-3000. You can transmit preprogram and flash memory data. NOTE: Before you use this feature to transfer data, you must connect two devices with the optional connection cable. Refer to Appendix B for more information. 1. 2. 3. 4.
SRC-3000 User’s Manual 5. 6. When the transmission is is completed, displayed on the LCD. If there is an error in is transmitting the data, displayed. For a double transmission, repeat Step 3. to cancel the Press transmission. NOTE: Only need to operate on the sender remote control when transmit. Ensure that both SRC3000 remote controls have fresh batteries and are turned on, and then connect the transmission wire to transmit the data.
Setting the Backlight Mode Setting the Backlight Mode Set Backlight On Mode 1. 2. Follow the steps shown in the Transmission section Steps 1-2, but select instead of . Press a numerical key 1-6 to select the time that the backlight stays on after pressing a key. NOTE: The backlight ON time can be set from 10 to 60 seconds in 10-second increments, '1' for 10 seconds, '2' for 20 seconds, and so on.
SRC-3000 User’s Manual Set Backlight Sensor Sensitivity 1. 2. 28 Refer to Set Backlight On Mode, Step 1 and press or to set the light sensor sensitivity. The number of frames indicates the current setting value. The light sensor sensitivity levels are 1~ 8. The more frames you select, the more sensitively the backlight reacts to the ambient lighting. The SRC-3000 activates the backlight automatically. The backlight function cannot be turned off.
Setting the Beep Signal Setting the Beep Signal 1. 2. 3. Follow the steps shown in the Transmission section Step 1-2, but select instead of . Press to toggle the beep on and off. When on, appears on the LCD screen. Press to exit.
Chapter 5 Controlling Devices The SRC-3000 is designed to be simple and straightforward to operate. This chapter explains how to use the SRC-3000 to control all your devices. NOTE: This chapter assumes you have already set up the SRC-3000 and assigned Infrared codes to different keys. See Chapter 3 Setting Up the SRC-3000 on page 12 for more information on assigning codes. Alternating Touch Screen Pages Press a device key to alternate between page 1 and page 2.
Macro Interruption 2. Press the key. The assigned macro keys are displayed for this device page. For example, if you set number 9 as the macro key for TV- PAGE 1, when you key, the press the preset macro key “9” will appear. 3. If you want to check the macro key for Page 2, press the device key to switch to the second device page, and then repeat Step 2. Macro Interruption After pressing the preset Macro key for a device, you can interrupt the command sequence by pressing on the upper left corner.
SRC-3000 User’s Manual Controlling Devices 1. Make sure the SRC-3000 is pointing at the target device. 2. Tap gently on the Touch Screen. 3. Select a device key and give remote commands as usual. If appears, the pressed key is not pre-programmed with a specific function. NOTE: The Record Key (under VCR device, page 1) must be held down for two seconds. As a safety feature, the record key needs to be pressed for two seconds.
Functions Appendix A Functions and Specifications Functions • 8-in-1 IR learning type and pre-programmed remote control • High performance MCU capable of upgrading programs • 512 KB Flash Memory for learning/pre-programming codes, so that you never lose your data • Each device includes up to 56 keys on two pages • Capable of learning carrier (frequency: 20KHz-455 KHz) and pulse codes • Capable of deleting single key, single device or all remote codes • User-definable device layout • Macro ke
SRC-3000 User’s Manual Specifications Model SRC-3000 Dimensions (WxHxD) 3.1 x 7.5 x 1.25 inches (7.9 x 19 x 3.2 cm) Weight (without Batteries) 210 g Number of Device 8 devices Keys 2 pages/56 keys/ each device Backlighting Blue LED Learning Frequency 20 KHz – 455 KHz & pulse up to 256 bits long Memory 512 KB flash memory Batteries AAA x3 Alkaline batteries Power Consumption LCD Off: 50 µA LCD On: 300 µA Operation: 30–150 mA (Max.) 34 Operating Distance Approx.
Appendix B Accessories Transmit wire (SLC-2080 USB cable) The transmit wire is an optional link cable that enables transmission of system setup to another SRC-3000. All settings including MCU program, data in the flash memory and pre-programmed code will be transferred using the TRANS selection as described in Chapter 4 “Miscellaneous Settings.” By connecting a transmit wire between two SRC-3000s, you can duplicate settings and functions from one SRC-3000 to another.
Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Tables Problem Solution LCD does not show anything when you touch it. Batteries may be dead. Replace the batteries with three new AAA alkaline batteries (page 7). Check that the batteries are properly installed. The SRC-3000 doesn’t operate a device. Make sure that the desired device key on the SRC-3000 LCD panel has been selected. Move closer to the device. The maximum operating distance is approximately 30 feet.
Troubleshooting Tables Problem Solution You cannot operate a device even after teaching the device using the learning function. Make sure that your SRC 3000 has correctly learned the target device’s remote control code (page 19). Delete the device data from the SRC-3000 and carry out the learning function again (page 19). Make sure you did not program more than one remote for a given device. You see “ERROR” display on the LCD during the learning procedure.
SRC-3000 User’s Manual Problem Solution IR LEARNING is not successful. Replace batteries in the SRC-3000 and the remote you are trying to configure. Keep the distance between the remote control and the SRC-3000’s learning eye to about 2~4 inches. Do not use the learn function near an incandescent lamp. Memory capacity is full (56 keys for each of eight models). The learning process has no errors, but you still can’t control your AV devices: repeat the learning procedure again.
Troubleshooting Tables Problem Solution A key of your existing remote performs two or more functions Some remotes issue multiple commands when a key is held down. Please be sure to teach different keys of SRC-3000 for these different commands. Each key of SRC-3000 can only learn one command. The LCD screen turns off. The SRC-3000 is preset automatically to switch the LCD off after the Power Down time (90 seconds). Just tap the touch screen to turn the SRC-3000 back on again.