User guide
7
Use the System Remote Control
The Control4 System Remote Controls (SR-150 and SR-260) are
a quick way to manage your Control4 system on your TV screen
or on the remote’s own display. These universal remotes are so
versatile, they can replace all other remotes in your home.
To learn how to use the remote in depth, see the System Remote
Control User Guide at
ctrl4.co/sr260
. While you’re at it, ask your
dealer about a recharging station for your Control4 remotes to
keep their batteries always charged.
Use quick access buttons
The LISTEN and WATCH buttons give you quick access to audio
and video playback.
• Press LISTEN to either select the most recently used audio
source or display a full list of connected audio sources. (Your
dealer can set the method you prefer.)
• Press WATCH to either select the most recently used video
source or display a full list of connected video sources. (Your
dealer can set the method you prefer.)
Use the on-screen (TV) Navigator
1 To use the on-screen Navigator (menu), press the red 4 button,
if enabled. The menu appears on the TV.
2 Press the arrow buttons to move among menu items, and press
SELECT to select the item.
Tip: No matter where you are in the Navigator, press4 to
return to the home page.
3 To change which room is being controlled, highlight the room
name at the top of the screen, press SELECT on the remote,
then select a dierent room. (You can do this on all Navigators)
For more information on using the on-screen Navigator, see
“Navigate your system” on page 8.
Use the List Navigator on the remote
1 To open the List Navigator (menu) on the remote’s display,
press LIST (SR-260 only).
2 Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight a floor or
room, then press SELECT to select the floor or room.
3 Press the arrow buttons to highlight a device, press SELECT
to select it, then press the arrow buttons to change device
settings.
Use programmable buttons
Although every button on the remote can be programmed, the
four colored buttons and the three “dot” buttons are the ones
most commonly programmed. Ask your dealer to program buttons
to automate devices, or you can program them yourself (see the
Composer HE User Guide at
ctrl4.co/cdocs
).
Note each programmed button’s action below (SR-260 shown):
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