4On-Screen NavigatorThe Control4 On-Screen Navigator, accessed with the Control4 System Remote, uses a graphical sub-system menu that you can see on
94View Entire System at a GlanceUsing the scroll bar on the right, you can navigate the Overview page, which shows all installed components grouped b
95NOTE: Supported Switch settings are on and off only. Dimming levels apply only to dimmers. Check or Change Security Settings NOTE: .The Security
96View or Change Thermostat1. At the top of the page, click Climate. 2. Under Thermostat Controls:View current temperature, set points, mode status,
97View Sensors or Motors1. At the top of the page, click Sensors and Motorization. 2. Under Sensor Status, you can view individual sensor status.3. U
98Setting Up a Custom Screen Saver The Custom screen saver option allows users to mix and match available screen saver options, including opting to u
99Setting Up a Wakeup SceneYou can use a touch screen or on-screen navigator to set up a wakeup scene.NOTE: Using the remote control or LCD keypad,
100Using Additional Custom OptionsAdditional custom options are available for your system. These include announcement agents and programmable buttons
101CHAPTER4 Frequently Asked QuestionsThis chapter addressed questions frequently asked by new users.Do I have to use my TV as the interface to selec
102Can 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
103IndexSymbols"4" Button 6, 11Numerics2-, 3-, and 6-Button Keypads 54Sight 934Sight Internet ServicesBasics 154Sight Services 57" Tou
5LCD KeypadThe Control4 LCD Keypad offers an affordable way to add complete control to any room in your house. Instead of a touch screen, simple butt
104CCeiling Fans 76Change Channels 72Change Fan Settings 78Change Hold Options 79Change Thermostat Mode 77Changing Locations 82Contact Information 10
105Rhapsody 47Custom Buttons10.5" Touch Screen 8Custom Options 100Customizable Buttons 5Customizeable Buttons 100DDimmersChanging LED Color 102D
1062-, 3-, and 6-Button Keypads 54Sight Services—Web Navigator 5LCD Keypad 5On-Screen Navigator 4System Remote Control 3Touch Screens 4Interface Sele
107MotorsView 97MusicUsing a USB Hard Drive 102Using an MP3 Player 102Music Options Menu 21NName a Lighting Scene 84Network SettingsView or Change 89
108Edit CD Information 43Edit the Now Playing Queue 36Browse/Browse Library 30Edit 30Shuffle 30Play a CD Loaded in a CD Player 42Play a CD Stored in
109Types of Heating 86Program the Thermostat 79Using On-Screen Navigator or Touch Screen 80Programmable Buttons 8810.5" Touch Screen 8Programmab
110Create 46Room-based Control System 1SSecurity Cameras 86Security SettingsChange 95Check 95Selection Buttons 9Selection Dial 9SensorsView 97Setting
111Access the Info Screen 87About 87Director 87LCD Keypad 88About 88Brightness 88Contrast 88Sleep Brightness 88Sleep Time 88Network 88On-Screen Navig
112View Part Number or MAC Address 13Modes 11Device-Control Mode 11LCD Navigator Mode 11On-Screen Navigator Mode 11Set LCD Preferences 13Controlling
113Access Web Navigator 93Check or Change Security Settings 95View Entire System at a Glance 94View or Change Lighting 94View or Change Thermostat 96
6On-Screen Navigator BasicsReady to get started? The on-screen navigator works via any TV you’ve connected to the Control4 systems. Press the button
7Touch Screen BasicsControl4 Touch Screens come in different shapes and size, but each features a similar menu, making it easy to use multiple touch
8Shortcut Buttons and Programmable ButtonsThe 7” touch screen also has four buttons (just below the screen) that can be custom programmed by your ins
9LCD Keypad BasicsThe LCD keypad uses a combination of hard button presses and the scroll wheel to navigate the sub-systems. About the LCD Keypad1. S
10System Remote Control BasicsNow, instead of hunting for five different remotes, you can rely on the Control4 System Remote Control to manage your h
11Remote Control ModesThe remote control modes are On-Screen Navigator mode: Press the button to turn on the TV interface and bring up the navigato
12Subsequent button presses, prior to LCD time-out, toggle through additional sources displayed in the LCD and turns them on. For example, you may p
13Set Preferences for Remote's LCD1. Press the LCD button. 2. Select Info > Config to set LCD display preferences or view the battery level:
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14Install and Maintain BatteriesInstall BatteriesInstall the four AAA batteries (included with the product) into the back of the device. Ensure that
15Internet Services BasicsControl4 offers two levels of Internet services:my.Control4.com: a free service provided upon system registration at my.con
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17CHAPTER3 System ActivitiesIn this chapter, you’ll learn about some typical system activities. NOTE: To use all media services, including Rhapsody,
18Or you can register your controller at any time by logging into your my.control4.com account and selecting My Account > Controller Registration.
19About the Radio OptionsThe Radio options provide access to a Stations screen and any radio device you have added to this location in the system, su
20Control the tuner using the device control buttons on the remote control.If you have a list of favorite channels loaded, you can select one of thes
21Playing MusicPlay either saved digital music or music from your online Rhapsody account using your Control4 system. NOTE: To use Rhapsody, you mus
22NOTE: If your system includes CD players or CD/DVD changers, these will also be displayed as sources in this area.NOTE: Selecting the Control4 ic
23Digital Music: My LibraryMy Library contains both your Rhapsody library and your saved digital music. My Library contains the following menus:On-Sc
iiiContentsChapter 1 Getting Started ...1System Overview...1Chapter 2 Inte
24NOTE: The Control4 icon indicates digital music files that are saved in your library. The Rhapsody icon indicates Rhapsody files that are acce
25NOTE: You can also select a song from Rhapsody Recommends (displayed next to the menu), a list of recommended music from Rhapsody based on your li
26Album ComposerNOTE: Search is available through on-screen navigators and touch screens only.
27Music GuideSelect from the following menus: On-Screen Navigator and Touch ScreenLCD Keypad and Remote Control Charts: View Top Artists. Play Top A
28Channel GuideFind Rhapsody channels using the Channel Guide. Top Channels: Play top channels. All Channels: Play or add any of the available Rhap
29Featured Playlists: Play or add Featured Playlists. Select a playlist from the following categories (for on-screen navigators or touch screens, us
30up different music, it will still be in shuffle mode until you turn it off). Repeat: The Now Playing list will continue to play and repeat until
31Digital Music: SettingsSettings allows you to choose what happens when you select the play button. Choose from the following behaviors: Play now, A
32Now Playing DisplaySelect the artist or album to view more information.Now Playing DashboardSelecting an artist, album, or track from your library
33NOTE: You can use the system remote transport controls to control the music currently playing in a room.Play Music (Create a Now Playing Queue)Pla
ivAbout the Radio Options...19Play a Station... 19Control a Tuner...19Playin
34My Genres My Channels (Rhapsody only) My Playlists3. Select Play to play an album, channel, or playlist.4. From the pop-up screen that appears,
35NOTE: 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.
36Edit 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 queue
373.Select Save Changes to save your changes to the list and exit, or choose Cancel to reject your changes and return to the previous screen.LCD Keyp
38Save the Now Playing Queue as a Control4 PlaylistControl4 playlists save all tracks currently in the playlist (both locally stored and Rhapsody tra
393.Select Control4 Playlist.4. Name your playlist.5. Select Done.6. The playlist is saved and can be accessed by going to Music > Digital Music &
40Play a Saved Playlist On-Screen Navigator and Touch Screen1. From the Main menu, choose Music > Digital Music > My Library > My Playlists.
412.Select the play button next to the playlist you wish to play.Remote Control LCD and LCD Keypad1. From the Main menu, choose Music > Playlist/P
42Play a CD Loaded in a CD Player1. Load CDs into your CD player connected to the Control4 system. 2. From the Main Menu, choose Music > CD Player
43Edit a Digital Playlist1. Load the playlist into the Now Playing list.2. To remove or edit the order of tracks, follow the instructions in “Edit th
vControlling Lighting ...83Access the Lighting Options ...83Control Your Lights...83Create a
44Use 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, select Zones from
45Listen to Music from RhapsodyRhapsody is a subscription-based music service that gives you unlimited access to a catalog of millions of full-length
46Create a Rhapsody AccountTo create a Rhapsody account:1. From an Internet connection, go to http://www.control4.com/rhapsody/.2. Select Join Now.3.
47Log out of RhapsodyIt is only necessary to log out of Rhapsody if you want to stop using Rhapsody or want to switch user accounts.1. From a touch s
48Search for Music in RhapsodyTo search for music (on-screen navigators and touch screens only):1. From the main Music menu, select Rhapsody.2. Choos
49Album Composer
504.Enter a search term. As you enter your search term, an automatic search will begin displaying results under Were you looking for. . . 5. If you s
516.Select an artist or composer to view or play albums and tracks or add the albums or tracks to your library.View Recent Search History in Rhapsody
523.The recent search history is displayed. The results are sorted by Artist, Keyword, Track, Album, and Composer searches.4. Use the scroll bar to v
532.Choose Save as Playlist. (Press Cancel to return to the Queue screen.)3. Select Rhapsody Playlist. (Press Cancel to return to the Save as Playlis
544.Name the Playlist. 5. Select Done.6. The playlist is saved and can be accessed by going to Music > Digital Music > My Library > My Playl
55Play or Add a Playlist in Rhapsody1. From the main Music menu, select Rhapsody.2. Choose Playlist Central.3. Select one of the following categories
563.aFeatured Playlists4. Select the Play button next to the list you wish to play or select Add to save the playlist to My Playlists. NOTE: Whe
57Delete a Rhapsody PlaylistTo delete a Rhapsody playlist (on-screen navigator or touch screen only): 1. From the main Music page, select My Library
58Genres: Play or add channels within a specific genre. Choose from Top Channels: Play top channels within the genre. All Channels: Play or add ch
59View Music Charts in RhapsodyTo view music charts: 1. From the main Music menu, select Rhapsody.2. Choose Music Guide.
603.From an on-screen navigator or touch screen:Select Charts. (This is the default selection in Music Guide.)For an LCD keypad, skip to step 4.4. Ch
61View Genres in RhapsodyTo view music by genre:1. From the main Music menu, select Rhapsody.2. Choose Music Guide.
623.Select Genres.4. Choose from the displayed genres. (This will bring up a new screen.) 5. Play or add an album to your library.
63Use Artist View in RhapsodyTo enter Artist view: 1. Select an artist (from search results, album view, Rhapsody lists, or Now Playing). 2. Choose f
1CHAPTER1 Getting StartedWelcome to your Control4 home! Life just got much easier. We hope that you are excited to learn how to use your new system.
64Use Album View1. Select an album (from search results, artist information, Rhapsody lists, or Now Playing).2. Choose from the following: Album Tra
654.Play or add an album.Play Music Just Added to RhapsodyTo view music recently added to Rhapsody:1. From the main Music menu, select Rhapsody.
662.Choose Music Guide.3. Select Just Added.
674.Play or add an album.Play Exclusives from RhapsodyTo view music content exclusive to Rhapsody:1. From the main Music menu, select Rhapsody.
682.Choose Music Guide.3. Select Exclusives.
694.Play or add an album.Play Rhapsody Staff PicksTo view Rhapsody Staff Picks:1. From the main Music menu, select Rhapsody.
702.Choose Music Guide.3. Select Staff Picks.
714.Play or add an album.Watching TVYou can use any interface on the Control4 system to turn on and watch TV (although the System Remote is usually t
72NOTE: If your system includes a Video Wall and a "center" room in your system, then your TV will include a Video Wall button, providing
73Use a Video Wall (10.5" Touch Screens Only)Your installer can create a Video Wall for you by installing multiple televisions on a single wall.
2show the currently selected room, so you can easily check which room you are working with.2. Control4 interfaces manage up to eight sub-systems per
743.Choose Instant Replay to catch any action you missed on either the left or right display. 4. Choose Swap to change your video source between disp
75Cover Art (on-screen devices and touch screens only)Choose Cover Art and then highlight a movie in the list. On the system remote, press Select to
761.If your system has Autoscan enabled, you can add additional DVDs to your system using an on-screen navigator or touch screen:2. From the Main men
77through the Control4 navigation devices (instead of at the thermostat controller itself). Control Wireless ThermostatUse any of the user interfaces
782.From the options that appear, select Thermostat (name may vary; some navigation devices skip this step). 3. From the Thermostat screen, select Mo
79NOTE: The system displays the large fan icon in the upper right corner whenever the fan is operating. Change Hold Options The Thermostat Hold opti
80For each program event, you can activate an event, set a time, and set unique set points for heat and cool. The default pre-programmed schedule app
81Mon through Sun (Monday through Sunday)—Programs the Wireless Thermostat for individual days.New schedule changes automatically override any confli
826.To edit the program event currently displayed (such as Awake) for the day(s) selected (such as Weekday), do the following: Select Enable to mak
83Controlling LightingAccess the Lighting Options1. Choose the room you wish to control. 2. From the Main menu, select Lights.The lighting options fo
3CHAPTER2 Interfaces OverviewA user interface is any Control4 device that you use to control your installed systems, such as a remote or a touch scre
84Add or remove lighting loads from this scene: Highlight a load and then use the left or right arrow to add or remove them. When done, select Finish
85Monitoring the House SecurityHouse system options include security and communication features, including status information on contact switches (su
86Use Security CamerasAccess on-screen controls for IP security cameras using any of the graphical navigators (on-screen navigator or touch screen):1
87None Heater SolarUse the up and down arrows to adjust the temperature settings.Adding or Hiding RelaysThe default relays available are Filter Pu
88Network/Wireless—Provides wireless network information, such as the IP address, the MAC address, and the DNS server. Config—Provides preference s
89Connect to a DirectorTo access your system, you must be connected to a Director. To connect to a Director (or to change Directors in order to switc
902.On the Network screen, choose the IP Address button. The IP Settings screen is displayed.3. On the IP Settings screen:Either accept the DHCP defa
91Allow Your Dealer to Remotely Access Your SystemIf your dealer has requested access to your system from my.control4.com, do the following to have y
922.On the Config screen, select the Default. The Default screen is displayed.3. Select a Default Location and View from the list.4. (Touch Screens o
93On the Disable View screen, select one or more views to lock (or deselect views to unlock), and then select Back.Using Control4 Internet ServicesCo
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