TDC-7100 Owner’s Manual
Table of Contents Introducing the TDC-7100 Thank you for purchasing URC’s TDC-7100 In-Wall Network Keypad. Its easy and intuitive use helps to simplify your life while adding control of more things than thought possible. Features and Benefits..........................................................................................1 Online Help: Parts List.................................................................................................................
Features and Benefits: The TDC-7100 In-Wall Network Keypad is one of URC’s most advanced devices that is optimized for usage with Total Control 2.0. Enjoy these key features: Updated User Experience: This device has the capability of using URC’s Total Control 2.0 software suite. Using this software provides this device with a modern “look and feel” giving the end-user an improved user experience in terms of graphics, performance, and features.
Proximity Sensor: This feature allows the TDC-7100 to spring into action automatically. Utilizing its proximity sensor, the keypad can detect distances from up to three (3) feet away. This setting can be adjusted in the device’s Settings menu. Inductive (Wireless) Charging Wirelessly charge the TDC-7100 with its sleek, easy to place charging dock. This charges the keypad in approximately five (5) hours.
Part List: Included in the TDC-7100: 1x - TDC-7100 Tabletop Controller 1x - Inductive Charging Dock 1x - USB-C Charging Cable 1x - Power Adapter TDC-7100 USB-C Cable Charging Dock Power Adapter 3
Main Menu Navigation: 2 Although specific screen design and certain options are dictated by the custom integrator that programmed the Total Control 2.0 system, the general layout remains the same. 7 Actual navigation is performed via screen swipes: ● Left Swipe: Swipe left to reveal additional Main Menu pages. The amount of pages available on the Main Menu is dictated by the custom integrator. 1 ● Right Swipe: Swipe right to reveal the Scenes Menu.
Ribbon View: Main Menu: View Modes Total Control 2.0 features two different view modes for the TDC-7100. Each view mode has its own unique properties that compliment the user experience. The view mode must be programmed from within the Accelerator 2.0 software, speak to a custom home integrator for more details. Grid View: 1. Ribbon View: This is the default view mode and it contains up to six (6) items per page. 2. Grid View: This view mode contains up to fifteen (15) items per page.
Title Bar: The Title Bar is always present regardless of what menu and/or room the TDC-7100 is currently using. On the left of the Title Bar, the current room the TDC-7100 is controlling is displayed. Selecting it reveals the Rooms Menu. Now Playing Current Room At the right of the Title Bar is the Now Playing area. This displays which device/activity is currently active. Selecting it returns the interface to the device/activity’s menu for control.
Room’s Menu: Tap on the Room Name located on the left in the Title Bar to display the Room’s Menu. The Room’s Menu contains every room programmed into the system. Specific rooms may be hidden from certain interfaces, speak to the custom home integrator for that option. Each room is given a Room Name and customized image to represent that room. Additionally, the Room’s Menu can be used for controlling volume, turning off the lights, or completely powering off a specific room.
Room Linking: Remember, Room Linking can only be used by DMS Zones/Areas. The following steps take place from within the Room’s Menu: 1. Select the Room Link button, this displays the Room Linking Menu. 2. Select which rooms in the system to link. Only rooms that are DMS Zones/Areas appear on the Room Linking Menu. 3. Select the Check to confirm. These rooms are now linked. It is possible to control volume on all of these rooms from one menu (see below).
Now Playing: On the right hand side of the Title Bar is the Now Playing area. The Now Playing area always dictates what activity is currently playing in the room. In the example at the right, Now Playing reads “SNP-2 Pandora”. This means that in the Home Theater the SNP-2 is using Pandora currently. Tapping the Now Playing area jumps the TDC-7100 to the menu for the device in that section. In the example this mean that, once tapped, the interface jumps to the SNP-2 device menu for control.
Core Buttons: These buttons are almost always on display. Each one of these buttons has a specific function: 1. Volume: Used to control an active audio device. 2. Shortcut Popup: Use this to display the Shortcut Popup Menu. This menu contains up to six (6) current room activities. 3. Main: Select this to return to the Main Menu regardless of what menu the interface is currently in use. 4. Room Off: Use this button to turn off the current room.
Shortcut Popup Menu: The Shortcut Popup Menu can holds the end-user’s favorite or most frequently used devices/activities and places them in one easy to access location. 1 Adding Shortcuts: Follow these steps to add a Shortcut: 1. Locate an available button and hold it down until the status bar on the top of the display fills. As stated on the bottom of the interface “Press and Hold to Add or Remove”. A list of device/activities for that room a presented in the Add a Shortcut Menu. 2 2.
1 Just tap on a Shortcut button to launch that device/activity. Remember, this menu can only hold up to six (6) items and each item must already be a device/activity programmed into that current room. Removing Shortcuts: Follow these steps to remove a Shortcut: 1. From the Shortcut Popup Menu, press and hold the Shortcut that needs to be deleted. 2. Hold the button until the Remote a Shortcut window displays. 3. Select Remove.
Status Bar: Located above the Core Buttons, this section of the interface is almost always on display. The Status Bar is designed to inform the end-user of various different customizable options: 1. Metadata Information: Located to the far left, options selected from the programming software cycle through here. Those selections are the following: ● Room Linked Status: Whenever the chosen room/area is “linked” to other rooms, it is acknowledged in this section.
2. Page Indicator: The icons here represent the current page number the interface is on. However, the icon located to the left is the Scenes Menu icon. All icons to the right of that represent page numbers. 3. Time: This is always present on the right hand side of the interface. It serves as a quick and convenient place for the end-user to check the time of day.
Intercom: The TDC-7100 has the capability of communicating across the home network to any Intercom-Enabled client (interface). There are three (3) different types of intercom calls that can be made: 1. Audio-Video: This type of call uses the camera and microphone of the calling and receiving client to provide auditory and visual feedback. 1 2. Audio Call: This type of call only uses the built in microphone of the calling and receiving client to create an audio call over the home network. 3.
4. Audio Broadcast Call: This type of call is audio communication between two or more clients. An ideal way to communicated across multiple Intercom-Enabled interfaces in almost any home.
Navigating the Intercom Menu: As mentioned on page 8 of this document, accessing the Intercom button is performed by swiping down on the Title Bar. After selecting the Intercom button from the Title Bar Menu, the Intercom Menu displays. This menu presents the end-user with useful information: 1. Door Station Integration: In the case where a 3rd party door station has been integrated with the Total Control 2.0 system, those device are located at the top of the Intercom Menu. 2.
1 Making Calls: Audio-Video Remember that the Intercom feature must be enabled from with in the Settings Menu. The following steps take place from the Intercom Menu, to access this menu refer to page 8: 1. Select an available client from the Intercom Menu. After selecting a client, the three (3) call options are displayed. This is almost always displayed after selecting an available client. 2 2. Select Audio & Video Call.
Volume Slider Once the call is accepted, the TDC-7100 provides auditory and visual two-way feedback on the screen. Use the Volume Slider at the right of the video feedback to raise or slower the volume. Slide the indicator to the top for maximum volume or slide it down to the bottom to mute the audio. To end an Audio & Video call, select the End Call button (see image at right). This immediately ends the call and returns the TDC-7100 to the Intercom Menu.
1 Making Calls: Audio Calls Remember that the Intercom feature must be enabled from with in the Settings Menu. The following steps take place from the Intercom Menu, to access this menu refer to page 8: 1. Select an available client from the Intercom Menu. After selecting a client, the three (3) call options are displayed. This is almost always displayed after selecting an available client. 2 2. Select Audio Call.
Volume Slider Once the call is accepted, the TDC-7100 provides two-way communication between clients via audio only. Use the Volume Slider at the right of the call icon area to raise or slower the volume. Slide the indicator to the top for maximum volume or slide it down to the bottom to mute the audio. To end an Audio Call, select the End Call button (see image at right). This immediately ends the call and returns the TDC-7100 to the Intercom Menu.
1 Making Calls: Baby Monitor Remember that the Intercom feature must be enabled from with in the Settings Menu. The following steps take place from the Intercom Menu, to access this menu refer to page 8: 1. Select an available client from the Intercom Menu. After selecting a client, the three (3) call options are displayed. This is almost always displayed after selecting an available client. 2. Select Baby Monitor Call.
Volume Slider When using a Baby Monitor Call, the receiving client is not notified. It provides one-way communication from the receiving client to the calling client. Use the Volume Slider at the right of the video feedback to raise or slower the volume. Slide the indicator to the top for maximum volume or slide it down to the bottom to mute the audio. To end an Audio & Video call, select the End Call button (see image at right). This immediately ends the call and returns the TDC-7100 to the Intercom Menu.
1 Making Calls: Audio Broadcast Remember that the Intercom feature must be enabled from with in the Settings Menu. The following steps take place from the Intercom Menu, to access this menu refer to page 8: 1. Select Broadcast Call. A list populates of all available Intercom-Enabled devices. 2. Check the boxes of the clients to include in the Audio Broadcast. 3. Select the Confirmation button.
Volume Slider Once the call is established, all selected devices communicate via audio. Use the Volume Slider at the right of the call icon area to raise or slower the volume. Slide the indicator to the top for maximum volume or slide it down to the bottom to mute the audio. To end an Audio Call, select the End Call button (see image at right). This immediately ends the call and returns the TDC-7100 to the Intercom Menu.
Do Not Disturb Mode: Enabling the Do Not Disturb feature sets the current TDC-7100 unavailable. This means that the keypad cannot receive any calls from other interfaces. To enable this feature, use the slider located at the right of the text Do Not Disturb. These are the possible states: Do Not Disturb: ON Do Not Disturb: OFF This button functions as a toggle. Select it once to enable and tap the slider again to disable Do Not Disturb Mode.
Scenes Menu: The Scenes Menu is dictated by the system programmer. Access this menu by swiping to the right from the Main Menu. The Scenes Menu can contain up to a hundred (100) Scenes (buttons) per room. Keep in mind that the Scene Menu is unique to each room. Tap any button on the Scenes Menu to select a particular activity. Additionally the Scenes Menu can be set as the landing page when the Main button is selected.
Charging the TDC-7100: The TDC-7100 supports the “Wireless Charging” feature. Place the device on the charging dock to begin charging the battery. This method eliminates the need of any physical charging cables to the TDC-7100. A full charge can be achieved in approximately five (5) hours. There is a USB-C port located at the rear of the TDC-7100, it is possible to connect the supplied USB cable to this port for faster charging. The TDC-7100’s battery holds a charge for up to three (3) days.
Wi-Fi Setup: Drag down the Title Bar to reveal the Settings Menu as explained on page 8. Once in the Settings Menu, select the Network options. The image at the right is displayed: 1 1. Select Wireless Search. The TDC-7100 scans for all available networks and presents them in the next screen. 2. Select a wireless network from the Wireless Search results list. 3. Depending on the network parameters a password may need to be entered. 4. Once the password has been typed, select Enter to confirm.
Settings Menu: Access the Settings Menu by sliding the Title Bar and selecting the Settings button, refer to page 8 for more details. Most settings do NOT require interaction with the end-user. Changing some settings could cause issues with the Total Control 2.0 system, only do so when instructed by URC Technical Support. These are the available options: ● Sleep Settings: Manage when the LCD screen turns OFF. ● General: Contains all the general settings for the TDC-7100.
Sleep Settings: This menu is broken into two (2) sections On Battery and On Charger: On Battery: ● LCD Turn Off: Use the plus (+) button to increases the LCD turn off time or the minus (-) button to decrease LCD turn off time. On Charger: ● LCD Screen is Always On: Select this option to keep the LCD screen on when on the charging dock. ● LCD Screen will Turn Off: Select this option to have the LCD screen turn off after it times out on the charging dock.
General: Using the left and right arrow keys, enter the values of each category: 1. Date: The following can have its value changed: ● Month ● Day ● Year 3 1 2. Time: The following can have its value changed: ● ● ● ● ● Hour Minutes Seconds AM/PM 12 Hour/24 Hour 2 3. Automatically Adjust Clock for Daylight Savings: Check this box to have the TDC-7100 automatically adjust for daylight savings. 4. Temperature Scale: Set this either to Fahrenheit or Celsius.
Sound: Press the minus (-) button to lower the TDC-7100’s audio output or press the plus (+) button to increase the volume. Brightness: Press the minus (-) button to lower the TDC-7100’s display brightness or press the plus (+) button to increase the brightness. Additionally, dragging the slider to the right increase the audio output while dragging it to the left decreases it. Additionally, dragging the slider to the right increase the display brightness while dragging it to the left decreases it.
Pickup Sensor: Use the left arrow key to lower the sensitivity mode of the pickup sensor or use the right arrow key to increase the sensitivity mode. There are four (4) modes Off, Low, Medium, and High. Depending on the sensitivity chosen, the TDC-7100 turns on its display when the pickup sensor recognizes movement. Proximity Sensor: Press the minus (-) button to lower the sensitivity on the TDC-7100’s Proximity Sensor or press the plus (+) button to increase the sensitivity.
System Information: Although none of the information can be modified. These System Pages display important information about the TDC-7100. These pages are only needed by a custom install professional or by URC Technical Support.
Network: There are three options in the Network menu: 1. Preferred List: This displays all the stored networks the TDC-7100 has been connected to. 2. Wireless Search: Use this option when first connecting to a home network, view page 29 for more details. 3. Network Information: This option should only be accessed by a custom install professional. Making any unauthorized changes in this screen could result in system failure.
Intercom: The Audio-Video Intercom Settings menu is the location where the Intercom features must be enabled. By default this feature is disabled, it must be enabled in order for the TDC-7100 to communicate with other IntercomEnabled devices. ● Enable Intercom: Enables the audio intercom function. Once enabled, the Intercom icon is displayed when dragging down the Title Bar as see on page 8. ● Set Intercom Name: The label entered here appears on the Intercom menu of Intercom-Enabled devices in the system.
Power: The TDC-7100 displays a low battery warning to inform the end-user that it requires recharging. In this menu use the left arrow key to decrease the value of the battery percentage and the right arrow key to increase it. The image at the right is set to receive a low battery warning when the device has reached twenty (20) percent battery charge. As explained, this value can be adjusted.
Factory Default: This should only be attempted by a custom install professional that is familiar with Total Control 2.0 or under instruction from URC Technical Support. Selecting this option resets the TDC-7100 to its factory state and does not function until the device is reprogrammed by a custom install professional. 1. Press and hold the Factory Reset button for over five (5) seconds. 2. Select Yes.
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