Audioaccess RT700, RT-A-2 Quick Manual

RT700
RT-A-2
Hand Held IR Remotes
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System Operation
The Audioaccess keypads, touchscreens and IR remote controllers are an integral part of a PX-700 system. They are, largely, the whole system from your clients’ point of view. The following is a broad description of the operation of a PX-700 system from a KPS keypad or IR remote.
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System Operation
To turn on a single Zone, momentarily press the keypad ON button (or ON/OFF button on remote control) to turn on the default source. The ON LED illuminates on the keypad(s). To turn off a single Zone, momentarily press the ON button again. A zone may also be turned on by directly selecting any source button (PX-700 with vl.1 or higher).
To turn on an ALL ON group, start with the zone off, then press-and-hold the ON button for about 3 seconds or until the ON LED flashes on the keypad.
To turn off an ALL ON group, momentarily press the ON button from any Zone within the group.
To turn off all Zones in the Installation regardless of ALL ON grouping, go to any keypad, make sure it is ON, then press-and-hold the ON button for about 3 seconds or until the ON LED flashes on the keypad.
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System Operation
Volume
To increase the volume, press . . To decrease the volume, press
Mute To mute the audio on a KPS and KP-3 keypad, press and
together. To un-mute the audio, press either the or button. From a remote control, press the MUTE button to mute and un-mute the audio.
Sources To select a source, momentarily press the source’s button. The source
LED illuminates. Once the source is selected, you can cycle through the programmed short- press JR by repeatedly pressing the button. Press-and-hold the source button for about 3 seconds or until the source LED flashes on the keypad to access additional programmed IR commands for the source.
Stop Commands STOP commands (when programmed) are automatically sent to the
sources when the first Zone turns on, the last Zone turns off, and when the last Zone listening to a particular source switches to another source or turns off.
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