Russound UNO-TS2 User Manual

UNO-TS2 Touchscreen
Instruction Manual
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Safety Instructions
“WARNING” “ TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOIS­TURE.”
“CAUTION” “ TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER - SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the products enclosure that may be of suffi­cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appli­ance.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating
instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.
2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the appliance in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions - All operating and user instruc­tions should be followed.
5. Water and Moisture - The appliance should not be used near water; for example, near a bathtub, wash­bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
6. Wall Mounting - The appliance should be mounted to a wall only as recommended by the manufacturer.
7. Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or simi­lar surface that may block the ventilation openings, or placed in a built-in installation, such as a book­case or cabinet that may impede the flow of air
through the ventilation openings.
8. Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Power Sources - The appliance should be connect­ed to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance.
10.Grounding or Polarization - Precaution should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated.
11.Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through the openings.
12.Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or objects have fallen, liquid has been spilled into the appliance; or the appliance has been exposed to rain; or the appliance does not appear to operate normally; or the appliance has been dropped or the enclosure is damaged.
13.Servicing - The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operat­ing instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
Precautions:
1. Power – WARNING: BEFORE TURNING ON THE
POWER FOR THE FIRST TIME, READ THE FOLLOW­ING SECTION CAREFULLY.
2. Do Not Touch The Unit With Wet Hands – Do not handle the unit when your hands are wet or damp. If water or any other liquid enters the cabinet, take the unit to a qualified service person for inspection.
3. Care – The unit touchscreen area is covered by a polyester film on top of the touch panel and LCD (liquid crystal display) screen. It is important to take proper care of the screen to maintain the best image contrast and color viewing for the product’s life. To clean the touchscreen, periodically wipe off the front panel with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use rough material, thinners, alcohol or other chemical solvents or cloths since this may damage the finish.
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User Guide
Introduction ........................................................................................................4
Front Panel and Home Screen ............................................................................5-6
Source Screens Common Features ......................................................................7
Source Screen Examples......................................................................................8
Controlling the Russound ST2 Tuner ................................................................9-10
Controlling the Russound SMS3 Media Server ................................................11-12
Setting Room Preferences ............................................................................13-14
Installer Guide
UNO-TS2 Overview ............................................................................................15
Front Panel ........................................................................................................16
Back Panel ........................................................................................................17
Connections ......................................................................................................18
IR Receiver Connection ......................................................................................19
Keypad Port Connections ..................................................................................20
Installation ........................................................................................................21
Configuring Sources ..........................................................................................22
Installer Setup Functions
About ............................................................................................................23
Zone and Controller ID....................................................................................23
Factory Initialization ........................................................................................23
Diagnostics....................................................................................................24
Firmware Update ............................................................................................25
Technical Specifications......................................................................................26
Warranty............................................................................................................27
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Note: The following minimum firmware revisions are required for use with the UNO-TS2:
CAV6.6 Rev. 3 2.01.16 or higher CAV6.6 Rev. 4 3.01.10 or higher CAM6.6 1.01.05 or higher CAM Internal AM/FM Tuner 1.01.01 or higher CAM Internal XM Module 2.00.05 or higher ST2 Dual Tuner 3.00.10 or higher ST2-XM (ST2 Chassis) 3.00.10 or higher ST2-XM (XM Module) 2.00.05 or higher SMS3 Media Server 2.00.07 or higher
Stylish to look at, a joy to use. The UNO-TS2 Touchscreen is a full-featured color touchscreen that provides a powerful user interface for Russound multi-source, multi-zone A/V systems. The user can easily access, control and enjoy music and video from anywhere in the home. Housed in an attrac­tive bezel, the UNO-TS2 features beautifully rendered screens and elegantly simple displays.
The UNO-TS2 offers touch-sensitive screen templates for defined source controls, and responsive hard buttons for most-often used commands. It is designed to operate in the same manner as the Russound UNO-S2 keypad, but with audible feedback and a more detailed display of source func­tions. It also features IR reception for use with remote control.
The UNO-TS2 is designed to complement a Russound RNET audio distribution system such as the CAV6.6 and the CAM6.6. It controls the newest Russound components: the SMS3 media server and the ST2 Tuner with AM/FM and satellite radio. The touchscreen provides the user with valuable infor­mation such as Channel, Artist, Song Title, Genre and more, all in real time. It supports custom names for presets, banks, themes and sources for a truly personal touch. The UNO-TS2 makes a great addition to an existing RNET system, as it can be installed into an existing double-gang junction box.
Touchscreen Overview
Main Screen
The main or “home” screen is the starting point for using the UNO-TS2. The installer has configured the touchscreen to match the source and system setup completed for the CAV6.6 or CAM6.6 system.
Source Screens
Each system component is controlled through screens designed specifically for that source. Control choices may be found on the source screens, and additional functions may be available through the hard buttons.
Options Screens
Zone preferences can be set through the Options screens. These include Do Not Disturb, sound level adjustments, and screen brightness. Options for the installer are also located here.
Hard Buttons
There are eight hard buttons that frame the touchscreen, each of which performs a basic function. The right-hand side buttons are disabled when the main screen is showing, but have secondary uses for some sources. These extra functions are indicated by an arrow and function name on source screens next to the hard buttons.
IR Receiver
The IR receiver is hidden behind a tinted window at the top of the bezel and transmits IR signals from a remote control back to the controller to control the sources.
INTRODUCTION
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Front Panel and Home Screen
IR RECEIVER - Receives IR signals from source and UNO-LRC1 remote controls, and passes them to the controller and source equipment
TOUCHSCREEN - Full color resistive touchscreen with multi-sound feedback
PLUS - Adjust setting for selected source
MINUS - Adjust setting for selected source
NEXT - Go to next selection for selected source
PREVIOUS - Go to previous selection for selected source
POWER - Turn room power on/off. Press and hold for system all on/all off
PAUSE - Pause/mute for selected source
VOLUME DOWN - Adjust volume down for room controlled by touchscreen
VOLUME UP - Adjust volume up for room con­trolled by touchscreen
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Home Screen
Home Screen Fields
1. Display Window
At the top of the screen, the display window shows the active source name and peripheral info. A red bar reflects the volume level in the room the touchscreen is controlling. The small boxes with “master,” “party,” “shared” and “DND” reflect system status of shared source, party mode and master keypad, and do not disturb settings. These are accessed through the Options button.
2. Options
The Options button provides access to screens where room sound adjustments are made, and features are accessed. It also provides access to installer settings.
3. Favorites
The F1 and F2 buttons are user favorite presets. These presets can be selected at any time to recall source selection, volume, favorite channel,
disc, etc. To store a favorite preset, select a source to be stored, choose the desired station, channel or disc, and adjust the room settings. Return to the home screen by pressing the “Home” button. Press and hold either F1 or F2; the selection is confirmed when F1 or F2 SAVED is displayed on the screen and a “harp” sound is heard.
4. Sources
The six buttons in the middle of the screen show the six assigned names of the sources in the CAV6.6 or CAM6.6 system. As each source but­ton is pressed, a different screen appears that is customized to the source. These source screens come in “sets”; there may be more than one screen per source that provides source informa­tion and selection options. In addition, the hard buttons on the right side of the touchscreen have secondary functions that are indicated with text on the specific source screens.
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Although there are different screens for different sources, they do share some common features.
1. Primary Display
All source screens contain a primary display win­dow which generally shows the same information that appears in the UNO-S2 keypad display, including the current source name, system messages and display messages from some sources.
2. Volume Bar
This thin red rectangle runs along the bottom of the Primary Display. The size of the bar indicates the current volume for the room, expanding from left to right.
3. "Master" Icon
The small graphic “M” becomes highlighted on the right side of the Primary Display when the current room is the Party Master, controlling zones in the system that are on and have Party Mode enabled.
4. "Party" Icon
The small graphic “P” becomes highlighted on the right side of the Primary Display when the system is in the Party mode and it is active in the current room.
5. "DND" Icon
The small graphic “DND” becomes highlighted on the right side of the Primary Display when the
current source is in the Do Not Disturb mode. When in this mode, other rooms are prevented from changing the state of the source (change channels, etc.). The DND icon also appears on keypads for all other rooms that select this source.
6. "Shared" Icon
The small graphic “S” becomes highlighted on the right side of the Primary Display when the selected source is also selected on one or more other rooms.
7. Hard Button Secondary Functions
Some source functions are accessed through the right-hand hard buttons and are indicated with text and arrows next to the hard buttons.
8. Navigation Bar
Each screen contains a navigation bar along the bottom to switch between screens.
9. Home Button
This button returns to the home screen.
10. Back Button
This button returns to the previously displayed screen.
11. "X of Y" Indicator
This middle button provides navigation between multiple screens in a source set. Each press moves to the next screen in the set (e.g., 2 of 3).
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Common Features of Source Screens
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CD Changer
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The UNO-TS2 offers up a new screen for each source that is configured in the RNET system. A source can be a CD Player or Changer, DVD Player or Changer, VCR, Cable, Tuner, Satellite, Satellite Radio, Russound SMS3 Media Server or ST2 Tuner (AM/FM/XM). After the installer has configured the sources in the RNET system and in the UNO-TS2, you will be able to control the source through its custom screen and through the applicable hard buttons on the sides of the screen.
Example of DVD Changer Source Screens
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Source Screen Examples
Source control buttons: stop, play, pause, etc.
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Direct numeric entry of disc or chapter
Menu navigation
DVD Changer
DVD Changer
DVD Changer
Screen “X” of “Y” indi­cator - press to change screens
Secondary hard button functions - may change from screen to screen
Screen “buttons” ­control the selected source when pressed
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Controlling the Russound ST2 Tuner
The UNO-TS2 offers an expanded view of source information and selections when used with the Russound ST2-XM Tuner in an RNET system. The tuner screens allow you to see bank and preset names in a single view, with the ability to save a preset right from the touchscreen. For satellite radio, a screen is provided to show the channel name plus the artist and song in the same screen. You can also search for music by channel category. If the UNO-TS2 is powered on before the ST2 Tuner is turned on, existing preset names may not appear until after the tuner’s boot up procedure is complete (less than a minute).
Up to six presets can be stored for each of six banks per tuner. Select the bank by scrolling using the forward/back arrow next to the bank name. The bank name shows in the window. Using the “channel” or “tune” up/down hard but­ton functions, select the desired channel or sta­tion. Press and hold one of the six buttons to save the preset. When you hear the harp sound from the touchscreen, the preset is saved. The preset name then appears on the buttons. These may be custom names, satellite radio channel names, or frequencies (e.g., 107.1 MHz FM, 22:MIX). New presets can be saved over existing presets using the same method.
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XM Radio
Dad’s Music
Top 20
Nashville
Real Jazz
The Groove
Bluesville
The 90s
Banks and Memory Presets
Example of Bank and Preset screen for ST2-XM Tuner
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XM Radio
70:Real Jazz
Stan Getz Blue Skies
The XM satellite radio main screen displays an expanded one-glance view of listening informa­tion, showing current channel, artist and song title. The hard button secondary functions let you change channels or scroll through memory pre­sets for that bank without leaving the main XM screen.
Satellite Radio Navigation
Example of XM satellite main screen
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