Sunfire OLE-2SF user manual

User manual for the device Sunfire OLE-2SF

Device: Sunfire OLE-2SF
Category: Indoor Furnishings
Manufacturer: Sunfire
Size: 3.34 MB
Added : 1/12/2014
Number of pages: 24
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Important Safety Instructions 1. Read Instructions 9. The apparatus should only be connected to equipment of the type 2. Keep these Instructions described in these operation instruc- 3. Heed all Warnings. tions or as marked on the apparatus. 4. Follow all Instructions 10. Object and Liquid Entry — Care 5. Do not use this apparatus near should be taken so that objects do water. not fall into and liquids are not spilled 6. Clean only with dry cloth. into the inside of the apparatus. 7. Do n

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Introduction Features System Program Contents Important Safety Instructions ...................... Introduction .................................................4 Features ......................................................7 System Design, Installation and Connections ..............................................10 Connectors/Pinout .................................1 System Connections ..............................16 Programming ............................................18 Feature

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Introduction ® The Olé -SF Film Interactive Unpacking Touchpad (FIT) is a revolutionary Your Olé-SF  touchpad should in-wall controller for your Sunfire reach you in perfect condition. If receiver or processor. Using a you do notice any shipping damage, photographic film overlay instead of please contact Sunfire immediately. hard buttons, it marries the beauty of a touchscreen with the simplicity Gently lift out the touchpad and all of a keypad –seamlessly controlling the packing m

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Features Care • Plug-and-play. Right out of the If your Olé-SF touchpad needs box, the Olé-SF controls Zone servicing, please read the Trouble- 2 on Olé-ready Sunfire receivers shooting section on page 1  . If a and processors problem persists, please contact your nearest authorized Sunfire • Simple SunTools™ PC program- Dealer. ming for customization • Sunfire Optimized™ graphics and Please take a moment to fill out programming and mail the Sunfire Customer Re- sponse card. Also record

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Installation & Usage Tips • When properly installed, nothing • Avoid applying any foreign ob- should be applying contact pres- jects, such as adhesive labels, on sure to the touchpad except for the touchscreens polyester film. the operator’s finger. If something This can release chemicals that is touching the touchscreen can discolor the clear film. window, a false signal can be • The touchpad should not be generated causing the touchpad mounted near electronics that not to respond to a f

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Features Top Panel 1 1 4 3 3a  1 1  1. Mounting Screw (x 4) 4. Download Port Use these screws to mount the This mini USB download port is touchpad into a standard 3 cu in. used to program the touchpad, by double-gang electrical box. connecting it to the USB port of a PC, using a standard USB-A to . Program Button USB-mini-B cable. This button is for future use. . Wall plate 3. Light Sensor This stylish wall plate clips over the top panel once the touchpad When this sensor is enabled,

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Touchpad display 8 9 10 11 7 1 6 1  13 . Power 10. Volume up/down Turns system audio on and off. Adjust the volume in your system. 6. System 11. Mute Bass/Treble control and other Mute the sound in your system. system options. 1. Page up/down 7. Home Page through different sources, or This toggles between the main control pages within a source. source selection screen and the 13. Navigation buttons current source control. Controls various functions on 8. Source selection source componen

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Rear Panel 14 1 16 14. Z•NET/VIA!NET Switch You must set this switch to VIA!NET for use with Sunfire receivers and processors. 1. System RJ-4 Jack  Connect this jack with Cat- cable to the TP1 or TP RJ-4 con  - nectors on the rear panel of your Sunfire receiver or processor. 16. Local IR Port This port allows the connection of local IR emitters and IR receivers, local contact switches etc. See pages 13–1 for connections. 9

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System Design, Installation and Connections Planning Installation Before installing the Olé-SF, it is The Olé-2SF is designed to fit into essential to have a detailed and ac- a standard 3 cu. in. double-gang curate system design. An authorized electrical box. Consult local building Sunfire installer should be con- codes for specifics in your geo- tracted for proper installation and graphic area. Note that the Olé-SF  programming of your touchpad. The is not designed for outdoor use. firs

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Rough-In Roughing-in the Olé-SF requires careful attention to the design plan made previously. Review the previ- ous page and make a list of things to factor in to specific mounting loca- tions, before deciding exactly where to place the unit. In order to avoid Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI), do not mount touchpads close to light dimmers. Leave at least one stud-bay open between touchpads and dimmers (leave more space if multiple dimmers are present). Avoid installing Olé-SF to

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Connectors/Pinout RJ-4 Connector The Olé-SF has a system RJ-4   Use Cat- cable to connect the connector and a five-pin Interface Olé-2SF to a Sunfire receiver or pro- Port connector which each perform cessor. The Sunfire standard pinout specific functions. All applications configuration is shown below. use the RJ-4 connector  , while certain situations will require the use of the Local interface port. Sunfire TGR-401 Theater Grand Receiver 1

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Local IR Interface Port IR-Emitter Out Use this connector when utilizing The Local IR-EMITTER OUT is the Olé-SF’s local control features, typically used to control a device such as local source control, local that is not part of the main IR IR sensors, or sense-enabled auto- system, such as a TV or DVD player mated sequences. located within the same room as the touchpad or electronic volume W arning: The connection controls. IR is routed to an emitter labeled “+1 Volts Out” is a or IR

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Local IR Input The Local IR-RECEIVER IN is Note: In certain cases, the built-in typically used to connect an external IR sensor on the Olé-SF can be  flooded with plasma TV interference IR sensor to the touchpad. Typical applications include a plasma- or other ambient light interference. friendly IR sensor placed near a TV, In this case, connect a plasma- or an auxiliary IR sensor placed in friendly IR sensor to the Local IR an area more convenient than the Input and disable the built-in I

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Local Sense In The LOCAL SENSE IN port allows a contact-closure to trigger IR se- quences programmed into the Olé- SF using SunTools. Use a motion sensor to activate a contact-closure and cause automated actions such as system power on, drapes closed, and lights dimmed, for example. Connect LOCAL SENSE IN and -GROUND to a contact-closure device as shown below. Contact-Closure Device 1

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System Connections Zone  Control NOTE: The two TP (touchpad) The most common application ports on your Sunfire receiver or (and default configuration out of processor are identical. the box) is to use your Olé-2SF as a Zone  controller. Without any All programming is stored in the programming you will be able to: Olé-2SF, so to reconfigure your Olé-SF to control the main zone, or • Select Zone sources  to add source IR control (play/stop/ pause on a CD player, for example), • Adjus

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Home Theater Control (PC required) • Select Main Zone sources The Olé-SF is perfectly suited as an in-wall Home Theater controller. • Adjust Main Zone volume (with You may want to include one by the feedback) entrance to startup or shutdown the • Control the AM/FM/SIRIUS tuners system. In this case, you will need (with RDS and metadata feed- to connect your Olé-SF to a PC  back) running SunTools to reconfigure it • Basic control of VIA!migo iPod to control the main zone. The main cra

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Programming The Olé-SF must be pro - To download a SunTools grammed with Sunfire’s SunTools project: setup software using a PC running Windows XP. Downloads are facili- • Ensure that your PC is running tated through the USB download the latest version of SunTools port on the front of the unit. software. Visit sunfire.com for software downloads and updates. Note: A standard USB-A to USB- • Remove the wall plate to access mini-B cable must be utilized for the USB download port. programmi

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Feature Enable/Disable: Speaker 4. Press and hold the "SELECT" but- The Olé-SF contains a small  ton for five seconds. Depending speaker that allows audible feed- on the correct state of the sensor, back signals to be heard as a result a message will be displayed: of button pushes. This feature can “Release button to ENABLE be disabled in the SunTools setup sensor” software. or IR Sensor "Release button to DISABLE sensor" The Olé-SF features a built-in IR  Sensor. IR signals from

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Specifications Viewing Angle Dimensions 180° up/down,180° left/right With Wall Plate Height 4 /8  " (117 mm) Operating Temp Width 4./8  " (117 mm) 3°F-104°F / 0°C-40°C Depth 1 3/16" (30 mm) OLED Display Without Wall Plate Type: 2” Organic LED (OLED) Height 4 7/16" (112 mm) Colors: K Width 4. 7/16" (112 mm) Resolution: 160 pixels (W) x 128 Depth 1 1/8" (26 mm) pixels (H) Fits into a 3 cu in. double-gang electrical box Connections Weight System Port: RJ-4 Interface Port: -position sc


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