Specifications
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System Remote Control Modes
Refer to the previous illustrations of your System Remote Control
devices as you review the following lists.
The System Remote Control modes are:
On-Screen Navigator mode—Press the button to turn on
the TV Navigator and bring up the Navigator menu.
LCD Navigator mode—Use the System Remote Control’s LCD
window (if available in your model) to manage your installed
Control4 devices by pressing the LCD List button. A menu
displays in the LCD’s window.
Device-Control mode—Press the device-specific button to
control devices such as your DVD player, HD TV or CD player.
System Remote Control Features
Below are explanations of some of the System Remote Control
features.
Liquid Crystal Display—Provides information related to
system activity (not supported on the SR-150).
LCD/List button—Changes the System Remote Control mode
to LCD Navigator mode, displaying the menu in the LCD (not
supported on the SR-150).
Off /Room Off button—Turns off all AV devices in the current
room (TV, DVD players, etc.).
button—Places the System Remote Control in On-Screen
mode and displays the On-Screen menu for the current location
(for example, the Master Bedroom).
Sub-System Buttons—From either the On-Screen or LCD
Navigator mode you can press the Sub-system buttons (Watch,
Listen, programmed functions, etc.) to access these options:
One-Touch Action—If the devices in the current room are
off or if the System Remote Control is being used in
Device-Control mode, you can use the following
buttons for Quick Access: