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1. Sets default power up channel Sets default channel selected when unit powers up units with firmware older than V5 5 used T1 to set Marquee Channel update programming if required when using V5 5 or newer firmware Ts amp Qs The following T series channel commands select a channel and display the channel label on the TV while Q series commands don t show the on screen text T Channel Up TU A5 dh dl 2 TU 6 bytes Tunes to next channel up in Tune Ring T Channel Dwn TD A5 dh dl 2 TD 6 bytes Tunes to next channel down in Tune Ring T Channel Prev TP A5 dh dl 2 TP 6 bytes Tunes to previous channel in Tune Ring Force T Channel TC A5 dh dl 3 TC lt channel gt 7 bytes Tunes to a specific channel 124 RGB 2 input on TV 125 RGB input on TV 126 Select TV composite A V input 127 Select S Video Input 0 Blank video output to TV 255 Unblank TV video restore to previous channel Tip Not all inputs are available on every TV make and model Select T Channel TT A5 dh dl 2 TT lt channel gt 7 bytes Tunes channel if included in TR Channel Query T A5 lt dh gt lt dl gt 2 T 6 bytes Request response for current channel Q Channel Up QU A5 dh dl 2 QU 6 bytes Tunes to next channel up in Tune Ring Q Channel Dwn QD A5 lt dh gt lt dl gt 2 QD 6 bytes Tunes to next channel down in Tune Rin
2. 769 E152 770 E153 771 E154 772 4 E 2 Floor 1024 E251 1025 E252 1024 E253 1025 E254 1026 5 Coffee Areas 1280 G100 1281 G150 1282 G151 1283 6 Day Care 1536 TV 1 1537 TV 2 1538 7 Hallways 1792 Wi 1793 w2 1794 El 1795 E2 1796 8 Office 2048 Admin 2049 A V Center 2050 All Zones All 4095 Contemporary Research 15 ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers Typical RF and ICC Net Signal Flow The diagram below shows the structure of a typical Contemporary Research media retrieval system One of the key aspects for iCC Net communication is to provide a forward and return sub channel path for data if you re using ICC2 2 way TV Controllers Sub Channel Processor Admin Camera S T Channel 7 p l Admin Camera i T Channel 7 t 5 6 MHz iCC Net In t B CATV To r TVs and Controllers Contemporary Research 16 ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers Mounting In most cases you ll mount the TV Controller on the right side of the TV towards the rear of the rear hood Make sure you minimize blockage of any vent slots in the process e Drill pilot holes 36 0 106 or 7 64 0 109 between 6 34 to 6 9 16 apart e Attach TV Controller using the two 6 self tapping screws included Contemporary Research 17 ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers Safety Instructions Read before operating equipment 1 Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use
3. ASCII string as the channel label The text will appear briefly when the channel is selected if the feature has been activated by Setup command TM Ex1 A5 lt dh gt lt dl gt 6 TN 7 PBS TV displays PBS when 7 is selected Ex2 A5 dh dl 3 TN 7 Clears alpha label for channel 7 Ex3 A5 dh dl 4 TN 0 0 Clears all alpha labels Display Label Closures TC A5 dh dl 2 TC 6 bytes Display current channel label for about 15 sec A5 dh dl 3 Y lt 1 0 Port 7 bytes Turns the two internal closures on and off Closure 1 is typically used to control the optional buzzer Closure 2 typically used to control an external camera power relay A5 dh dl 3 Y10 turns Closure 1 off A5 dh dl 3 Y11 turns Closure 1 on A5 dh dl 3 Y20 turns Closure 2 off A5 dh dl 3 Y21 turns Closure 2 on Control Lock LM A5 dh dl 3 LM control 7 bytes Locks out front panel and IR remote control functions O enabled 1 disabled Bit 7 Selects IR remote control operation except vol Bit6 Selects volume control operation Bit5 Always 0 Bit 4 Deletes Tune Ring in internal TV memory Bit 3 1 Always 0 Bit 0 Selects TV front panel buttons operation except vol Device Status SP A5 0 0 2 SP 6 bytes Queries the Head End for the number of devices present on the network and the numb
4. IR data received stays off when Smart link is not present Error LED Red LED indicates a problem within the unit Connections RF Out F female 75 ohm impedance RF to TV less than 1 5 dbmV loss RF In iCC Net F female 75 ohm impedance RF from CATV system iCC Net Carried over the same RF coax connection as TV channels Receive ICC2 ICC1 Mid band VHF 74 7MHz sent from ICC HE Head End Network Controller 25 to 35 dBmv signal level Transmit ICC2 only Sub band 5 6MHz sent to Head End Network Controller 80 KHz max carrier deviation 49dBmV nominal To TV RJ 11 female 6 pin Telco jack accepts included Smart TV data cable Power In 2 1mm coaxial jack inside center conductor positive 100 mA maximum Contemporary Research 9 to 16 5 VDC 12 VDC typical may be unregulated UL CSA listed wall power supply included if needed for domestic shipments ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers ICC2 ICC1 Inside View Internal Closures Type 2 Solid State output switch closures max 50 mA 24 VDC switch to GND 1 GND 2 Output 1 3 Output 2 4 12 VDC Closure 1 Pins 2 amp 4 to provide DC on off for optional buzzer Closure 2 Pins 1 amp 3 for dry contact to external power relay AMX PCI or similar Includes Smart TV data link cable Mounting hardware RF Loop Cable ICC models only 12 VDC Power Supply Not included for international shipments or if powered by TV Contemporary Research 5 ICC PRZ Sma
5. Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged e Tf liquid spills or objects fall into the product e If the product is exposed to rain or water e If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions An improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the video product is dropped or the cabinet is damaged e When the video product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the National Electrical Code Section 54 of Canadian Electrical Code Part I that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as possible Contemporary Research 18 ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers Limited Warr
6. a damp cloth for cleaning Power Sources Use supplied or equivalent UL CSA approved low voltage DC plug in transformer Outdoor Antenna Grounding If you connect an outside antenna or cable system to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode Lightning Avoid installation or reconfiguration of wiring during lightning activity Power Lines Do not locate an outside antenna system near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system refrain from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts resulting in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product
7. the protocol Command format A5 dh dl ncb cmd1 parameter lt cmdN gt A5 Starts the command dh The zone or high order byte of the device dl The unit or low order byte of the device 0 for global zone ncb The number of command bytes to follow cmdi The first command byte parameter Command parameters not used by all commands lt cmdN gt Multiple commands can be concatenated with byte count added to lt ncb gt Contemporary Research 8 ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers RS 232 Commands Command Description Power Off PO A5 dh dl 2 PO 6 bytes checks TV data for true power control Power On P1 A5 dh dl 2 P1 6 bytes checks TV data for true power control Power Toggle PT A5 dh dl 2 PT 6 bytes checks TV data for true power control Operating TM A5 lt dh gt lt dl gt 3 TM lt setting gt 7 bytes Parameters Sets up key functions in the unit Bit7 4 0 Bit 2 Channel up down operation 0 Tune Ring 1 Send IR Keypad response Bit 1 Numeric channel labels O num labels off 1 num labels on Bit 0 Alpha channel labels O alpha labels off 1 alpha labels on Volume VL A5 dh dl 3 VL vol level gt 7 bytes Sets TV volume level 0 Mute 1 63 Minimum level 1 to maximum volume 63 Marquee Chan T2 A5 dh dl 3 T2 channel 7 bytes
8. Product Manual ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers Ver 1 6 January 31 2014 Contemporary Research 17630 Davenport Road Suite 113 Dallas TX 75252 Phone 972 931 2728 Toll Free 888 972 2728 Fax 972 931 2765 E Mail Sales crwww com Website www crwww com Table of Contents Loar Ta n N V E E A A 3 Specifications 4 esl r M 4 elle 4 Front PANl assa ww C 1 4 CONNEGTIONS EET ILI DD LIED III LLLI 4 IiysTmar Reo iiie 5 NES Stan at al Tre t a a aa ana ia alla a s at 5 Installation P 6 AC Power and Smart IV control nv eina tina a Bat ka a R V ug ri A ra nia kada 6 RF Coax and iCC Net Operation ICC2 ICC1 u2aaaaaaasaaavanas n snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnannnaa 6 Using the IC RC Remote for On Screen Menus ccccceeeee eee eee ee eee k K vak m V nennen K nnns a 6 On Screen Setup MENUS ws 7 RS 232 Control PrOtOCOl 0001 001 KRR KRR RKS 8 8 aule E 8 Command String Stutt a Sa a A XXERR EN AX LAE E NR ERDRK R R ER EY ERR ME AR RERR ERR RE ARE XR ada 8 RS 232 Commands g 9 RS 232 ResponNsSES 121010 nn 12 Response String SUUCLUEFG eoi oet alana kt a E Jaaa lar
9. Restores all operation status after loss of power from data stored in non volatile memory Mounts on the back of the Smart TV for simplified installation and ease of control Updates firmware via RF coax oO 0 0 O Ver 1 6 adds control of LG Smart displays with digital tuner selection of analog channels Control for digital channel selection to follow in upcoming release Contemporary Research 3 ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers Specifications To TV 12 VDC RF In iCC Net and CATV ICC2 ICC1 Connections Models ICC1 P Philips PDI TV 1 Way RF ICC1 R RCA TV 1 Way RF ICC1 Z LG Zenith TV 1 Way RF ICC2 P Philips PDI TV 2 Way RF ICC2 R RCA TV 2 Way RF ICC2 Z LG Zenith TV 2 Way RF Philips PDI SmartPlug compatible PL PA series most and PC series Some PC series require Card01A MonCard SterCard or ProKit1 Card for SmartPlug Will not operate with Philips ScanCard TVs RCA SmartPlug DSCI compatible J series Lodging televisions PL series 8 pin models provide 12 VDC power to ICC ICW units LG Zenith MPI compatible Concierge series Presentation series and Health View models Physical Size 5 47 139mm wide x 6 35 161mm height x 1 13 29mm deep Weight 12 oz 341g Enclosure All aluminum with durable black powder coat paint Mounting Mounts out of sight on rear of TV Front Panel Net LED Green LED for iC Net bus flashes once per second if receiving communication TV COM LED Yellow LED flashes when
10. a EXER E EROR Y etna 12 iC Net SmartZones anannnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NN N NAK RR ERR RRRERRRRERRRRSE NR RR ERR RR SE RR Saga yw Ra ua gna su dana uada 14 EYERIUBMZLDE 15 Typical RF and ICC Net Signal Flow 200000020000nnaa nn 16 MOUNtINg me 17 Safety Instructions aaaaaaaaaxnaannannannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnNNRnNNNNKNK NN NN auia RR RR RR ER RRR RR RE RRRRRRRSRRERRRRSSRRRRRR S SR ER RR RP iR gR RR Y raa d 18 Limited Warranty and Disclaimer esee isis eeee esee eene nne nennen anne n nnn a annu nua n una unu a uana sauna nan 19 Contemporary Research 2 ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers Overview MJ 1 Designed and Contemporary i Manufactured gt Research in Dallas TX USA M C series iCC2 Coax 2 Way Television Controller Net O TV Com Error DO NOT TAMPER SECURITY MONITORED i RFOut RF In ToTV iCCNet Tov Cy en ICC2 1CC1 Contemporary Research offers the perfect solution for intelligent television control and interactive distributed media management the ICC series Smart TV Controllers The ICC2 2 way TV Controllers communicate bi directionally over the same RF coax that carries the CATV channels while the ICC1 1 way TV Controllers can only receive commands over RF ICC series TV Controllers take advantage of Sma
11. anty and Disclaimer Contemporary Research Corporation CR warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of two years from the date of purchase from CR Should such a defect occur CR will repair or replace at their option the defective product at no cost for parts or labor This warranty extends to product purchased directly from CR or an Authorized CR Dealer Consumers should inquire from selling dealer as to the nature and extent of the dealer s warranty if any All warranty claims must be shipped pre paid to the factory Call or fax to obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number CR is not liable for any damages caused by any of its products or for the failure of any products to perform including any lost profits lost savings incidental damages or consequential damages CR is not responsible for any claim made by a third party or made for you by a third party This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought or a claim is made under this warranty or as a tort claim including negligence and strict product liability a contract claim or any other claim This limitation of liability cannot be waived or amended by any person This limitation of liability will be effective even if CR or an authorized representative of CR has been advised of the possibility of any such damages Some states do not allow a limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts Some s
12. enter a second parameter entry are 1 Select Media 2 Password 3 Chapter Search 4 Frame Search 11 Channel 21 Page Zone 22 Page Room 25 Go 21 Attach Zone 32 Attach Room Tip The Menu entries are active even if the TV power is off Device SP 0 0 4 SP number devices present number devices expected 8 bytes Response Sent in response to HE status query Tip Ifthe number of present and expected devices match the green Net LED on the HE will blink once per second If the two numbers do not agree the LED blinks twice per second Contemporary Research 13 ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers iC Net SmartZones To simplify controlling groups of devices iC Net is divided into 16 zones of 255 devices called SmartZones All the devices within each zone can be controlled simultaneously by sending a command to a single virtual device number For example noting the zone chart below if we send a Power On command to device 256 any TV controller numbered between 257 and 511 will instantly turn on If we send a Power Off command to device 4095 all devices in the system will turn off This is an immensely powerful feature because most systems can only address one device at time So if you need to turn off all 50 TV in a zone you would need to send 50 commands In addition to the hassles of creating multiple commands there would be a long delay between the first and last command One command insta
13. er of devices expected Contemporary Research 10 ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers Command Write Text DM Description A5 dh dl ncb DM start line gt lt text color background color background size and shadow timeout message bytes gt variable bytes Clears current text displays text message over video normal or blank background The built in character generator can accept up to 40 characters of text including carriage returns 28 characters per line Use a hex 0D or decimal 13 in the text as a carriage return which will advance CG to the next line first space on the right Start Line 1 11 Text Color 1 72 White Text Background Color 0 72 Transparent no background Full screen background 02 normal insert over video 1 blank screen blue Size and Shadow 0 3 small text with drop shadow Time Out 0 15 second display 1 persistent Persistent text stays on screen until the next DM command a new Menu or channel is selected Ex1 A5 dh dl 10 DM 2 7 0 0 1 0 TEST displays the word TEST on the second line white text inserted over video small size with drop shadow and timing out after 15 seconds Ex2 A5 dh dl 2 DM clears on screen display also clears persistent text Contemporary Research 11 ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers RS 232 Responses Two way iC Net devices will send a response over the netw
14. esents all devices in each zone There is also a global device number 4095 that will command all devices in the system This feature dramatically speeds up system operation and programming because one command can affect an entire group of devices or all To take advantages of this feature review the section iC Net Zones in this manual In ABC Media Retrieval Systems we reserve the first group of devices 1 255 for components operating on a connected control system Zones 1 16 are used for CR TV Controllers Video Display Controllers and Tuners As it s unlikely any system will use all 4000 devices this may be a good device standard for your system as well The Remote RS 232 port on the Head End Network Controller can communicate from 1200 to 38 4K baud The factory default setting is 19 2K baud 8 data bits No parity and 1 stop bit Command String Structure Characters in command strings are expressed in a combination of hex and ASCII characters For clarity the following protocol examples use the following conventions Single byte hex numbers are preceded by the symbol ASCII characters or strings are enclosed in single quotes Numbers not marked as hex or ASCII are a single decimal byte Parameters shown in brackets are single byte A series of multiple commands or parameters are set apart by brackets Commas separate the bytes but are not part of the protocol Double quotes enclose the command string but are not part of
15. g Q Channel Prev QP A5 dh dl 2 QP 6 bytes Tunes to previous channel in Tune Ring Force Q Channel QC A5 dh dl 3 QC channel 7 bytes Tunes to a specific channel Same special function channels as in the T Channel Select section above Select Q QT A5 dh dl 2 QT channel 7 bytes Tunes channel if included in TR Channel Contemporary Research 9 ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers Command Tune Ring TR Description A5 lt dh gt lt dl gt lt ncb gt TR chan 1 gt chan N gt variable bytes This command stores a Tune Ring a series of preset channels accessed by channel up down commands Ex1 A5 dh dl 6 TR 5 4 8 11 sets ring to channels 5 4 8 and 11 Tip The ring follows the stored order channels do not have to be in ascending order Ex2 A5 dh dl 2 TR clears the Tune Ring locks unit to current channel Tip In the above mode the IR Keypad channel up down response to the Head End so the system will know the user is trying to change channels In response the system could change channels on a media sources like a VCR or satellite Ex3 A5 dh dl 8 TR 82 5 87 11 sets channels 2 5 and 7 11 You can specify a range using MSB bit for the first channel the next byte is the last Channel Labels TN A5 dh dl ncb TN channel label variable bytes Stores an
16. ll now send the selected codes Remote will keep the codes even if battery power is lost IR Code Format Code Zenith Smart TV 1 Philips Smart TV 2 RCA Smart TV 3 LG Smart LCD 5 Contemporary Research 6 ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers On Screen Setup Menus The remaining installation steps use the IR remote and the TV s built in character generator 1 Touch Menu then 999 then Enter 2 The text CR MENU should appear on the screen 3 Key in one of the commands shown below then press Enter to activate 4 Note that in Menu mode the Channel Down key acts as a backspace delete key and Channel Up can act as an Enter Command Function All The following commands are used for all units 45677 Display firmware base data variations for LG models 45678 Display firmware version 45679 Display the unit s Device At this point you can use the Channel Down key as a Delete key enter a new device with the remote s numeric keypad then hit Enter to save the new number 65478 Reset unit similar to disconnecting power then restarting 65479 Disable smart port communication After about 5 seconds the TV will drop communication with the TV controller and revert to stand alone TV mode At this point the installer can switch to the TV Mode on the remote control and then adjust the TV setup parameters To re enable smart port press Record on IC RC 65487 Initialize to factory defau
17. lt settings Power on unlocked display channel 11 channel ring set to 4 5 and 11 Group 0 Note that this command works even if TV power is off or control is locked out 65482 Shows Net RX if receiving the iC HE s heartbeat pulse once per second INET RX if not Also displays receive signal strength in the ICC2 ICC2 The following commands are used for the ICC2 only 65480 Enable constant Net transmit to the Head End This is used for measuring the signal strength of the ICC2 unit s RF output Press Enter to stop transmitting or the unit will automatically stop after 50 seconds 65481 Display ICC2 transmitter frequency control voltage should be 2000 3150 65483 Display DF transmitter frequency deviation should be 245 300 Contemporary Research 7 ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers RS 232 Control Protocol Overview RS 232 control for up to 4000 TV Controllers is provided through an iC series Head End Network Controller The ICC HE Head End manages iC Net communication over RF Coax to ICC1 1 way and ICC2 2 Way TV Controllers as well as ICW TV Controllers over twisted pair Cat3 5 wiring The ICW HE Head End operates on the twisted pair network only Each TV Controller is assigned a unique device number from 1 to 4000 to which control commands are addressed The devices are organized into 16 zones of 255 devices All the devices in each zone will respond to a single virtual device number one device number that repr
18. nt response is easier As we noted before ABC Media Retrieval Systems reserve Zone 0 for devices used in the central control system 1 15 for iC Net devices This structure may be useful for your application or you could use Zone 0 just like any other iC Net zone Zone First Device Last Device Virtual Device 1 257 511 256 2 513 767 512 3 769 1023 768 4 1025 1279 1024 5 1281 1535 1280 6 1537 1791 1536 7 1793 2047 1792 8 2049 2303 2048 9 2305 2559 2304 10 2561 2815 2560 11 2817 3071 2816 12 3073 3327 3072 13 3329 3583 3328 14 3585 3839 3584 15 3841 4000 3840 All Zones 4095 Tip You ve probably figured out that you never want to assign a virtual device number to an actual device in the system If you assigned 1536 to a device all the TV controllers in Zone 6 would respond every time you sent a command to that one device Contemporary Research 14 ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers System Map One of the key tasks for iC Net integrators is to create a logical System Map assigning device numbers to TV controllers so they fall into logical zones The device mapping could be sorted by type or location whichever suits the application iC Net Zone Zone Room Device 1 W 1 Floor 256 W151 257 W152 258 W153 259 W154 260 2 W 2 Floor 512 W251 513 W252 514 W253 515 W254 516 3 E 1 Floor 768 E151
19. ork whenever there is there is a change in status or command from an IR remote or front panel Response String Structure Characters in response strings are expressed in a combination of hex and ASCII characters For clarity the following protocol examples use the following conventions ASCII characters or strings are shown enclosed in single quotes Numbers shown that are not in single quotes are a single decimal byte Parameters shown in lt gt brackets are single byte A series of multiple commands or parameters are set apart by brackets Commas separate the bytes but are not part of the protocol Double quotes enclose the command string but are not part of the protocol Command format dh dl nrb rb1 lt paral gt lt rbN gt gt Starts the response lt dh gt The zone or high order byte of the device lt dl gt The unit or low order byte of the device 0 for global zone lt nrb gt The number of response bytes to follow lt rb1 gt The first response byte lt para1 gt Associated parameters if any lt rbN gt Multiple responses may be included Response Description New Channel T dh dl 2 T new channel gt 6 bytes Sends in response to T command IR Function F lt lt dh gt lt dl gt 2 F lt IR Function gt 6 bytes Sent when unit receives a new function command is pressed 1 8 or released 0 from the IR remote Release Play Stop Pause Fas
20. rt TV Controllers Installation ICC2 ICC1 Installation CATV RF Coax ToTV 12VDC RF Out c RF In P to TV iCC Net and CATV x 1 Smart Data RF Coax Cable Power Supply Smart TV AC Power and Smart TV control 1 2 3 4 Insert DC power supply plug into 12 VDC jack Newer model RCAs since 01 2000 with 8 pin jacks power unit through data cable Plug power adaptor into AC wall outlet the Net LED should turn on and stay lit Connect the included Smart TV data cable from the To TV jack to the TV s data jack Newer RCA TVs use an 8 pin jack insert the 6 pin plug in the middle of the 8 pin jack The TV COM LED will be off before inserting the cable switches to on when communication is established flashes when a button is pressed on the TV or IR remote RF Coax and iCC Net Operation ICC2 ICC1 1 2 3 Connect the CATV RF Coax cable into the RF In jack If the iCC Net signal is operating the Net LED will blink once per second Connect RF loop cable included from RF Out to TV s RF input Using the IC RC Remote for On Screen Menus In order to complete the setup you ll need the IC RC IR Remote to use the On Screen Menus Typically the remote is shipped ready to communicate to Smart TV Just in case here s how to set the IR codes in the remote Press and hold the Select button and a numeric key for the code below Release the two keys at the same time The remote wi
21. rt TV technology by Philips RCA and Zenith Using the Smart TV data port the TV Controllers use the TV s internal IR sensor character generator and tuner to deliver cost effective network TV and media management The new S12 series can be update firmware via the RF coax through the ICC Head End Controls Philips PDI RCA and LG Zenith Smart TVs for cost effective operation o Creates on screen channel labels messages interactive text menus and system feedback using TV s onboard character generator Receives wireless commands from IC RC IR remote using TV s IR sensor Delivers absolute volume control for level and mute Manages channel access using list of available channels tuning ring in controller memory Delivers absolute power control with on off feedback from TV o Low loss internal RF tap saves amplification and installation costs Interacts with the Smart TV s internal IR sensors character generator and tuner Networks with up to 4 000 TVs through the ICC HE or ICW HE Head End Network Controller HE o ICC1 units receive commands over the same RF cable as CATV channels o ICC2 units provide 2 way command and control with feedback over RF o ICC2transmits key commands from IC RC remote for 2 way control applications o Exclusive SmartZone architecture controls hundreds of controllers with a single command Responds to individual and zone commands from a single RS 232 port on the HE Provides LED feedback for network control and operation status
22. t Forward OO U1 C0 N2r O uo Hn wg m H ul Contemporary Research 12 ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers Response Description IR Key K dh dl2 2 K IR Key gt 6 bytes Sent when unit receives a new key command is pressed 10 116 or released 0 from the IR remote 0 Release 105 Media Menu 10 19 Numeric keypad entry 0 9 106 Cursor Right 21 Enter 107 Cursor Left 22 Channel Up 108 Cursor Up 23 Channel Down 109 Cursor Down 29 Menu 110 Media Select 101 Previous Channel 116 Timer The 0 9 Channel Up Down functions are sent only if enabled in the TM command Bit 2 1 The Channel Up Down responses will be sent if the Tune Ring contains no channels see Ex2 in the Tune Ring command section IR Menu M dh dl 5 M msh msl mph lt mpl gt 9 bytes Sent when unit receives a new Menu command is pressed or released 0 from the IR remote Menu Selection high and low bytes are in msh and msl Menu Parameter high and low bytes are in mph and mpl A Menu command is initiated by pressing the Menu key followed by a numeric entry then the Enter or Channel Up key During the Menu process the Channel Down key acts as a backspace or delete key Some selections that need only a single numeric entry and will have a parameter value of zero 0 Those keys are 0 8 9 18 20 30 900 911 and 912 Menu selections that will prompt the user to
23. tates do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages for consumer products In such states the limitation or exclusion of the Limited Warranty may not apply to you This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights that may vary from state to state You are advised to consult applicable state laws for a full determination of your rights Except as expressly set forth in this Limited Warranty CR makes no other warranties expressed or implied including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose CR expressly disclaims all warranties not stated in this Limited Warranty Any implied warranties that may be imposed by law are limited to the terms of this Limited Warranty Contemporary Research 19 ICC PRZ Smart TV Controllers

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