The low cost Comfort Remote Control RC01 sends infrared signals to an infrared receiver; either a KP03/KP04/KT01 keypad or infrared receiver IRR01 connected to a Remote Input/Output (RIO) module to control any programmed operation via Received Infrared Responses. There are 128 infrared (IR) Comfort codes, each of which can activate a programmed Response. Comfort IR codes can also be sent from universal learning remote controls like the Philips Pronto and Logitech Harmony. The RC01 is a lower cost alternative to the Pronto which sends fixed IR codes to Comfort.
The RC01 buttons are divided into several sections;
The top section consists of 4 function buttons in the first row and 12 “Room” keys. Pressing a Room key 1 to 12 selects a room or area or device to be controlled. Pressing one of the 4 function keys in the first row activates a Response to perform the required task depending on the last Room Key pressed, for example, controlling a light, or TV or appliance. Room keys themselves do not activate Responses.
The “Scenes” section contains 12 buttons, each of which triggers a scene (activates a Response directly).
The 2 Panic keys in the middle of the remote control when pressed together cause an immediate Panic alarm in Comfort.
Buttons A, B C, D around the central oval area are for 4 additional scenes.
The keys in the bottom section are keypad keys. When pointed at a Keypad, these keys function just like a keypad, i.e. the remote control becomes a remote keypad, with the voice coming from the Keypad at which it is pointed. The keypad buttons will not work with an IR receiver connected to the RIO (remote Input/output). RC01is availoable in yellow or purple.
The RC01 manual can be downloaded from http://www.cytech-technology.com/manuals.html
Note: The RC01 is not a learning remote control
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