One true test of a sound system is how easily end-users
can operate it. With that in mind, Symetrix has developed
the Adaptive Remote Control (ARC) series of wall panels for
easy user interaction with Symetrix DSP systems. These
modular controls handle source selection, level control,
paging, room combining, and much more. Flexible, modular,
and truly adaptive, they can be mixed and matched within a
venue to provide each room with an appropriate command
set, tailored specifically to that environment.
An important consideration when evaluating external control
options is their ease of integration with the DSP. With most
projects, time and money are key factors. Third-party control
systems add expense and can require extensive expertise
to implement. The ARC series of control panels are all
programmed by the system designer from within the same
software applications used to configure the DSP hardware.
All control parameters are stored in the DSP hardware as
part of the “site” file so they can be easily accessed and
modified should the user’s needs change.
Their simple, straightforward appearance belies the
sophisticated control the ARCs offer. They communicate
over RS485, a fast and flexible long-distance
communications protocol.
Using this powerful technology, command sets are assigned
to specific ARCs. The range of form factors and hardware
combinations allows simple, intuitive operation that can
control multiple parameters at once. If so desired, a single
button press can recall a preset that reconfigures the whole
system for an alternate application.
Security features such as button combination lockouts or
user-provided key locks assure that only qualified users
make adjustments to the system.
The preferred method for connecting ARCs to a DSP system
is over CAT5. Power and control can be daisy-chained to
multiple devices via the dual RJ45 connectors. The tool
for this job is the ARC-PS, a rack-mounted power supply
that powers up to 10 ARCs. Device IDs are assigned via
rotary decimal switches on each control. Additionally, most
Symetrix DSP products feature an ARC port, as found on
the ARC-PS, built-in for quick and easy integration with a
few ARC devices.
ARC Programming
No special tools are required to program the Symetrix
remotes because they are programmed directly from your
Symetrix DSP device’s software. Configure and test your
system’s remote control devices in minutes rather than days.
Your DSP and control hardware all come from the same
vendor.
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Wall Panels
Data Sheet
The ARC-2e is a menu-driven remote
control for Symetrix DSPs. Tap into the full
power of your system with twenty-four (24)
menus with up to sixteen (16) items each
that can be used to address multiple basic
functions or initiate complex logic-based
control events: gain, preset triggering,
source selection, room combining and
more. The 8-character backlit display
supports up to thirty-one (31) scrolling
characters, providing instant user feedback
for control assignments, default settings,
and actions. The three buttons help you
navigate menus, raise or lower values,
and enable or disable the remote control.
All control assignments, including item
labeling, parameter limits and firmware
version upgrades are handled by software
included with Symetrix DSP hardware.
Power, and control are connected via RJ45
inputs.
Intuitive Navigation: Pressing the menu
button navigates through the menu names.
The menu button also acts as a preset
trigger when a preset list is scrolled. The
up/down arrow buttons adjust parameter
settings and scroll through preset lists.
Holding the menu button and using the up/
down arrow keys moves you forward or
backward through the menus.
Programmable Setup: The wall panel’s
behavior is programmable as well. Menu
brightness in “active” and “inactive” states
can be set independently, so the display
will “sleep” in light-sensitive environments
such as theaters. If the ARC-2e goes
idle, it can scroll a message and return
to the top of its menu tree. Upper and
lower parameter limits help contain the
range of adjustment and a button press
lockout will prevent tampering by curious
but unauthorized fingers. The ARC-2e
features a white plastic faceplate and
is powered directly by its host device.
An external power supply (PS-6) and
aluminum faceplate are accessories sold
separately. ARC-2e mounts into a single
gang electrical box (US).
The ARC-K1e modular remote control
wall panel features a push-button rotary
encoder that provides simple control
of two parameters in the Symetrix DSP
hardware. The 8-segment LED ladder
on the ARC-K1e provides instant user
feedback, clearly showing relative volume
level. Two additional LEDs illuminate to
indicate which of the two available controls
is active. All control assignments, including
parameter limits and firmware version
upgrades, are handled by the software
included with Symetrix DSP hardware.
A single channel RJ45 connection
provides power and data to the ARC-K1e.
ARC-K1e has an “idle” mode option for
light-sensitive environments like theaters.
Hardware lockout pins accomodate an
installer supplied key switch. Furnished
with a standard white single gang Decora®
faceplate and splash resistant overlay. The
ARC-K1e fits in standard US wall boxes
(sold separately) for in-wall or surface
mount applications.
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Wall Panels
The ARC-SW4e is a modular remote
control wall panel with four switches
that are programmable as momentary,
latched or radio buttons. ARC-SW4e
provides simple control over mutes,
source selection and preset triggering.
Corresponding tri-color LEDs provide
user feedback. LEDs may be linked to
buttons, or, LEDs and buttons may be
programmed independently. Symetrix DSP
software performs all control assignments,
including button and LED functionality,
parameter limits and firmware version
upgrades.
A single channel RJ45 connection provides
power and data to the ARC-SW4e.
ARC-SW4e has an “idle” mode option for
light-sensitive environments like theaters.
Hardware lockout pins accomodate an
installer supplied key switch. Furnished
with a standard white single gang Decora®
faceplate and splash resistant overlay. The
ARC-SW4e fits in standard US wall boxes
(sold separately) for in-wall or surface
mount applications.
The ARC-EX4e is identical in form to the ARC-SW4e.
Couple the ARC-EX4e with ARC-K1e or ARC-SW4e
to expand remote control capabilities. The ARC-EX4e
connot be used standalone nor can it be combined
with an ARC-2e. Up to four ARC-EX4e be combined
with an ARC-K1e and up to three ARC-EX4e may
be combined with an ARC-SW4e. The ARC-EX4e is
furnished with a splash resistant overlay and mounts
into a Decora® faceplate (sold separately) alongside its
Modular ARC host.
To these base Modular ARC
devices, one can add a
maximum of:
ARC-K1e4
ARC-SW4e3
ARC-EX4e
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DATA SHEET: Wall Panels
RC Series: Standard Remote Controls
Many systems require a more cost-effective single point of control. For these situations, Symetrix offers the RC-3 standard
remote control. These wall panels provide familiar tactile controls in attractive packages. RC-3 wall panels interface with
Symetrix devices’ analog control inputs to quickly provide volume control and source or preset selection with minimal
programming. Being analog devices, the RC-3 lacks the sophisticated intelligence of the ARC series making them better
suited to single points of control.
The RC-3 Single remote volume control
mounted in a Decora® wall plate.
The RC-3 is compatible with many
Symetrix, SymNet and AirTools
processors: any device with a remote
volume port that accepts standard
potentiometers.
Architect and Engineer Specifications: Symetrix Wall Panels.
The series of wall panels shall be designated in two groups – Adaptive Remote Controls (ARC) and standard Remote Controls (RCs).
ARCs may be divided by functionality into the Menu and Modular ARCs. The Menu ARC-2e shall include one 8-character backlit alpha-numeric
display, one momentary button for menu selection, and two momentary buttons for value increment/decrement. The Menu ARC-2e shall mount in a
standard U.S. single-gang box. Power and control shall be connected via two RJ45 connectors. Modular ARC wall panels shall consist of multiple
models that mount in standard U.S. single-gang box, and shall be compatible with standard Decora® faceplates. ARC-K1e shall include one pushbutton rotary encoder, one eight-segment LED stack, and two status LED indicators; ARC-SW4e shall include four momentary buttons with four
corresponding status LED indicators; ARC-EX4e shall include four momentary buttons with four corresponding status LED indicators. All Remote
Controls shall function as user interfaces for Symetrix DSP systems. All shall be configured by software provided with the hosting device to assign
control within DSP system components. RS-485 communications shall be utilized for software control and configuration. The series of wall panels
shall be CSA tested to UL 60065. The series of wall panels shall be Adaptive Remote Controls (ARCs).
RC wall panels shall mount in a standard U.S. single gang box, and the RC-3 shall be compatible with standard Decora® faceplates. RC-3 shall
include one rotary potentiometer. It shall connect to a Symetrix device’s analog control inputs via screw-type barrier strips utilizing standard shielded
twisted pair wiring with two conductors plus ground for the RC-3. RC-3 shall be configured by software provided with the hosting device to assign
control within DSP system components. The series of wall panels shall be CE marked, CSA tested to UL 60065. The series of wall panels shall be
standard Remote Controls (RCs).
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