94Mon through Sun (Monday through Sunday)—Programs the Wireless Thermostat for individual days.New schedule changes automatically override any confli
956.To edit the program event currently displayed (for example, Awake) for the day(s) selected (for example, Weekday), do the following: Press Enab
96Controlling LightingAccess the Lighting OptionsTo access lighting from and On-Screen Navigator or a Touch Screen:1. Choose the room you want to con
97Create a Lighting SceneLighting Scenes can be created using a Touch Screen for a variety of personalized settings. You can create a scene for a roo
982.Select the scene you want to activate.3. Press Select (or press the Select dial).4. When you are finished, select Back (or press the left arrow b
99View Contact Switches or RelayFrom the Main menu, choose House to view the status of any installed contact or relay (as shown, for example, on a Mi
1002.From the grid summary that appears, select a camera to display the on-screen controls.3. Control the camera from the Small View (the default vie
1014.Use the up and down arrows to adjust the temperature settings.Adding or Hiding RelaysThe default relays available are Filter Pump and Spa Heat.
102Remote Access—Lets the Controller give the Control4 Dealer access. Config—Provides preference settings for the Screen Saver, Default, Disable Vi
103About—View the software version, the date, and the time.Connect to a DirectorTo connect to a Director (or to change Directors and switch the syst
5CHAPTER2 Navigators OverviewIn this chapter, you’ll discover the user Navigators and learn about the System Remote Control devices. NOTE: You may n
104To view or change the network IP settings from a Touch Screen:1. From the Info options, press the Network button. The Network screen is displayed.
105Allow Your Control4 Dealer to Access Your System RemotelyIf your Control4 Dealer requests access to your system from my.control4.com, do the follo
1061.From the Info options, select Config.2. On the Config screen, select Default. The Default screen is displayed.3. Select Default Location and Vie
107lock (or de-select views to unlock), and then select Back or press the left arrow icon.Using Control4 Internet ServicesControl4 makes it easy to a
108The Overview page in Web Navigator is selected by default.View the Control4 System at a GlanceTo view the Control4 system in Web Navigator:1. Log
1091.At the top of the page, click Lighting. 2. In Lighting Controls, the lighting status icons are displayed along with a slider bar. To turn a lig
1102.Click the Toggle: Keypad slide-down tab to obtain model-specific instructions or options. For example, some users are prompted at this point to
111Change the Set Cool point by clicking the + or - symbols. Change the Mode by clicking Auto, Heat, Cool, or Off options. Set the fan to Auto or
112Setting Up a Custom Screen Saver The Custom Screen Saver option lets you mix and match available Screen Saver options, including the use of stored
113Setting Up a Wakeup SceneYou can use a Touch Screen or On-Screen Navigator to set up a Wakeup scene.NOTE: Using the System Remote Control or LCD
6LIst Navigators—These include the LCD Keypad and the System Remote Control.System Remote ControlsWhen you own a Control4 System Remote Control, you
114Using Additional Custom OptionsAdditional custom options are available for your Control4 system. These include Announcement agents and programmabl
115CHAPTER4 Frequently Asked QuestionsIn this chapter, frequently-asked questions are addressed.Do I have to use my TV as the Navigator to select mus
116Can I listen to the music on my MP3 player or USB hard drive with my Control4 system? Yes. If you have music in digital format on your MP3 player
117IndexSymbols"4" Button 9, 10, 18Numerics2-, 3-, and 6-Button Keypads 84Sight 1074Sight Internet ServicesBasics 224Sight Services 97"
118CCeiling Fans 88Change Channels 83Change Fan Settings 90, 91Change Hold Options 91Change Thermostat Mode 89Changing Locations 95Contact Informatio
119Custom Buttons10.5" Touch Screen 12Custom Options 114Customizable Buttons 8Customizeable Buttons 114DDimmersChanging LED Color 116DVD, Add to
1204Sight Services—Web Navigator 9LCD Keypad 8On-Screen Navigator 7System Remote Control 6Touch Screens 7Interface Selection 115Interfaces Overview 5
121View 111MusicUsing a USB Hard Drive 116Using an MP3 Player 116Music Options Menu 30NNetwork SettingsView or Change 103Now Playing Dashboard 42Now
122Browse/Browse Library 40Edit 40Shuffle 40Play a CD Loaded in a CD Player 53Play a CD Stored in a Changer 52Play a Saved Album or TrackCreate a Now
123Using On-Screen Navigator or Touch Screen 93Programmable Buttons 10210.5" Touch Screen 12Programmable Sub-System Buttons 19RRadio 25Radio Opt
7On-Screen NavigatorControl4 On-Screen Navigator, accessed with the Control4 System Remote Control, uses a graphical menu you can view on a connected
124Selection Buttons 12Selection Dial 12SensorsView 111Setting Up a Custom Screen Saver 112Setting Up a Wakeup Scene 113Shortcut Button 12Shuffle 40S
125Sleep Time 102Network 101On-Screen Navigator 101System Remote Control 102About 102Config 102Help 102Touch Screen 101Connect to a Director 102, 103
126System Remote Control Part Number or MAC Address 20System Remote Control Use 115System Remote Controls 6TThermostatChange 110View 110Touch Screen
127Using the System Remote Control 115Using Zones 56VView Contact Switches or Relay 99Volume ControlTouch Screen 11WWakeup Scene 113Watching TV 82Cha
8LLCD KeypadThe Control4 LCD Keypad offers an affordable way to add complete control to any room in your house. As an alternative to the Touch Screen
94Sight Services—Web NavigatorDid you forget to turn off the lights before leaving for work? The 4Sight Internet Services offer the ability to monito
10From the Navigator Main menu, you can control any device (Radio, Music, TV, Videos, Comfort, or Lights), view the status of your house, or access s
111.Wake up the screen by tapping anywhere on the screen, or by holding and releasing the Power button (hand-held models only).2. If a screen other t
12Programmable ButtonsThe 7” Touch Screen also has four physical (4) buttons (just below the screen) that can be programmed by your Control4 Installe
13Control4 Dealer or visit my.Control4.com for troubleshooting options.
DisclaimerControl4® makes no representations or warranties with respect to this publication, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warrant
14System Remote Control BasicsWhy waste time hunting for five (5) different remotes throughout the house when you can rely on one Control4 System Rem
15Supported ModelsSR-C2, V2 Liquid Crystal Display—Displays the room, controls, status and system information. LCD button—Displays the LCD menus.
16SR-150, V3 and SR-250, V3 Room Off button—Turns the room off (audio, videos, etc.) Liquid Crystal Display—Displays the room, controls, status and
17Additional programmable buttons—Items can be programmed by your Control4 Installer.Install and Maintain the BatteriesInstall the BatteriesFour (4)
18System Remote Control ModesRefer to the previous illustrations of your System Remote Control devices as you review the following lists.The System R
19Radio, Music, TV, and Videos—On V2 System Remote Control (RCZ-SRC2-B). Watch and Listen—On V3 System Remote Controls (SR150-Z-B and SR250-Z-B).Fi
201.Press the LCD/List button on the System Remote Control. 2. Use the arrow keys to scroll down the list. Press Select to select Info. Scroll down t
21Internet Services BasicsControl4 offers two (2) levels of Internet services:1. my.Control4.com—This is a free service provided to you when you regi
23CHAPTER3 System ActivitiesIn this chapter, you’ll learn about typical system activities, such as how to: Set up my.control4.com Register your Con
iiiContentsChapter 1 Getting Started ...1System Overview...2Composer and D
241.Go to http://my.Control4.com. 2. Click Create Account.3. Fill out the registration information according to the instructions on the page.4. Click
25Playing the RadioUse any Control4 Navigator to choose the Radio icon for access to your radio options.
26About the Radio OptionsThe Radio options (Stations and Tuner) provide access to a Stations screen and any radio device you’ve added to a room in th
272.After selecting the Tuner, you are returned to the Main menu on your On-Screen Navigator (the selected Tuner displays in the bottom right-hand co
28LCD Keypad1. Highlight a radio selection and press the Select dial. 2. When you select a device, controls are displayed on the screen. 3. For scree
29Playing MusicPlay either saved digital music or music from your online Rhapsody account using your Control4 system. NOTE: Rhapsody is a subscripti
30About the Music OptionsOn the main Music menu, you will see your music sources and zones displayed across the top of the screen. Following are the
31NOTE: If your system includes CD players or CD/DVD changers, these also display as sources in this area.NOTE: Selecting the Control4 icon retur
32Digital Music: My LibraryMy Library lists your Rhapsody library and your saved digital music. My Library contains the following menus:On-Screen Nav
33The Control4 music i icon indicates digital music files that are saved in your library. The Rhapsody icon indicates Rhapsody files that are ac
ivPlaying the Radio...25About the Radio Options...26Play a Station... 26Co
34NOTE: You can select a song from Rhapsody Recommends (displayed next to the menu): a list of recommended music from Rhapsody based on your listeni
35Album Composer
36Music GuideUse the Navigators and press Music Guide to select from the following Rhapsody menus: On-Screen Navigator and Touch ScreenLCD Keypad and
37Channel GuideUse the Navigators to find Rhapsody channels using the Channel Guide: Top Channels—Play top channels. All Channels—Play or add any o
38Genres—Select a channel by genre.Playlist CentralUse the Navigators to view the available Rhapsody playlists. Top Playlists—Play Top Playlists.
39Label Spotlights Single Artist Mixes Decade Mixes Theme/Holiday Mixes Celebrity Picks Genre MixesDigital Music: Queue/Now PlayingIn Queue, ch
40and repeating any song in the list. Repeat and Shuffle activated together also continue to play music until you clear the playlist or stop the play
41Digital Music: SettingsSettings lets you choose what happens when you select the Play button. Choose from the following behaviors: Play now, Add to
42Now Playing DisplayDigital Music: Now PlayingSelect the artist or album to view more information.Now Playing DashboardSelecting an artist, album, o
43Stop (clears queue) NOTE: Selecting the Now Playing controls section takes you to the a view of the Now Playing queue.NOTE: You can use the Syst
vChanging Locations ...95Controlling Lighting ...96Access the Lighting Options ...96Cont
44On-Screen Navigator and Touch Screen1. From the Main menu, press Music > Digital Music. Then press My Library.2. Choose one of the options below
45My Channels (Rhapsody only) My Playlists3. Press the Play icon to play an album, channel, or playlist.4. From the pop-up screen, press Play Now t
46NOTE: You can change the behavior of Play to always play now or always append music to the queue by changing the default selection under Settings.
47Edit the Now Playing QueueYou may want to edit the current queue to change the order of tracks played, or to remove individual tracks from the queu
483.Press Save Changes to save your changes to the list and exit, or press Cancel to reject your changes and return to the previous screen.To edit th
49Save the Now Playing Queue as a Control4 PlaylistControl4 playlists save all tracks currently in the playlist (both locally stored and Rhapsody tra
503.Press Control4 Playlist.4. Type the name of your playlist.5. Press Done.6. The playlist is saved and can be accessed by going to Music > Digit
51Play a Saved Playlist To play a playlist on an On-Screen Navigator or Touch Screen:1. From the Main menu, press Music > Digital Music > My Li
522.Press the Play button next to the playlist you want to play.To save a playlist from the System Remote Control LCD and LCD Keypad:1. From the Main
53Play a CD Loaded in a CD PlayerTo play a CD in a CD player from an On-Screen Navigator or Touch Screen:1. Load the CDs into your CD player connecte
viChapter 4 Frequently Asked Questions ...115
54NOTE: You can also add CDs to your library and edit your library using the Easy Importer program or ComposerME.Edit a Digital PlaylistTo edit a pl
55LCD and LCD Keypad), you select the iPort device, and then use the basic controls (Pause, Play, Next, Previous, FF, Rew).
56Use ZonesTo view a list of all rooms in the home where music is currently playing or to add, remove, or control any room’s audio, on a Navigator pr
57Manage Rhapsody MusicControl4 systems come with a free 30-day trial of Rhapsody.The following pages include instructions on how to access and use R
584.Follow the directions.When your account is set up, you may log in to Rhapsody using your Control4 system.To log in to Rhapsody (you only need to
594.Press Play. 5. From the pop-up window, select Play Now to play the selection immediately, Append to Queue to add it to the queue, or Cancel.To se
60Album Composer
614.Enter a search term. As you enter your search term, an automatic search begins displaying results in “Were you looking for.” 5. If you see the re
626.Press to select an artist or composer to view or play albums and tracks or add the albums or tracks to your library.To view recent searches from
633.The recent search history is displayed. The results are sorted by Artist, Keyword, Track, Album, and Composer.4. Use the scrollbar and scroll dow
1CHAPTER1 Getting StartedWelcome to the Control4 world of home automation. As a homeowner, the Control4 Home-Automation System lets you control the m
643.Press Cancel to return to the Queue screen.4. Select Rhapsody Playlist.5. Press Cancel to return to the Save as Playlist screen.
656.Type the name of the Playlist. 7. Press Done.8. The playlist is saved and can be accessed by going to Music > Digital Music > My Library &g
661.From the Main music menu, press Rhapsody.2. Press Playlist Central.3. Select one of the following categories: Top Playlists (default selection)
67Featured Playlists4. Press Play next to the list you want to play, or select Add to save the playlist to My Playlists. NOTE: When viewing an
684.Re-order the songs using the up/down arrows or delete using the Delete button . 5. Press Save Changes.To delete a Rhapsody playlist from an On-
69Genres—Play or add channels in a specific genre. Choose from Top Channels—Play top channels in the genre. All Channels—Play or add channels in t
701.From the Main music menu, press or select Rhapsody.2. Press or select Music Guide.
713.Press or select Charts.4. Choose from the following: Top Artists—View the top 25 artists. (Press or select an artist to view work by the artist.
721.From the Main music menu, press or select Rhapsody.2. Press or select Music Guide.3. Press or select Genres.
734.Choose from the displayed genres.5. Play or add an album to your library.To use Rhapsody’s Artist View from an On-Screen Navigator or Touch Scree
2System OverviewIt helps to understand some basics about your Control4 system before you start to use it. 1. Control4 is a room-based control system.
74Related Artists—View related artists. To use Rhapsody’s Album View from an On-Screen Navigator or Touch Screen:1. Select an album (from the search
752.Choose from the following: Album Tracks Album Review Similar AlbumsPlay New Releases from RhapsodyTo view and play newly released albums in Rh
764.Play or add an album.To play music just added to Rhapsody from an On-Screen Navigator or Touch Screen:1. From the Main music menu, press or selec
772.Press or select Music Guide.3. Press or select Just Added.
784.Play or add an album.To view music content exclusive to Rhapsody from an On-Screen Navigator or Touch Screen:1. From the Main music menu, press o
792.Press or select Music Guide.3. Press or select Exclusives.
804.Play or add an album.To view and play Rhapsody Staff Picks from an On-Screen Navigator or Touch Screen:1. From the Main music menu, press or sele
812.Press or select Music Guide.3. Press or select Staff Picks.
824.Press or select to play or add an album.Watching TVYou can use any Navigator in the Control4 system to turn on and control a TV, although the Sys
83Screen—Lists all local or other broadcast channels, such as Cable or Satellite/Dish channels.TV Devices—Lists available TV devices, including local
3home settings. Access your Control4 Wakeup scene to set an alarm clock for any room in your home. Lights—Control the lights in your current room or
84You can also change the channel from any Touch Screen by selecting Television, choosing the television you wish to control, and choosing a channel’
852.Press the Start button to start the television broadcasts on all TVs in your Video Wall and to activate the playback controls for your Video Wall
86Playing a MoviePlay a Video Stored in a ChangerTo access a DVD stored in a connected DVD changer from an On-Screen Navigator or Touch Screen only:1
87Cover ArtChoose Cover Art, and then highlight a movie in the list. On the System Remote Control, press Select/OK to view the movie details. Press S
88NOTE: You cannot add a DVD from an LCD Keypad or System Remote Control.1. If your system has Auto-scan enabled, you can add additional DVDs to you
89Control Wireless ThermostatUse any of the Navigators to change the comfort settings on the Control4 Wireless Thermostat, described in these topics:
90To change modes:1. From the Main menu, press Comfort. 2. From the options that appear, select Thermostat (name may vary; some Navigators skip this
91You can set the fan to:On—This overrides the settings and turns the fan on until manually turned off.Low—This places the fan speed to the lowest se
92You can modify this pre-programmed schedule through the On-Screen Navigator or Touch Screen. You can also program the Wireless Thermostat using Com
93For each program event, you can activate the event, set a time, and set unique set points for heat and cool. The default pre-programmed schedule ap
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