User Manual

Crestron HTT-B10EX infiNET EX TableTop Controller
Operations Guide DOC. 6995 infiNET EX TableTop Controller: HTT-B10EX 15
Operation
The behavior of the HTT-B10EX will differ depending upon whether it is powered
via the included 12 volt power pack or via two AA batteries. When powered from
the 12 volt power pack, the unit will behave much like a wired keypad, constantly
communicating with the control system via the gateway. When powered from
batteries, the unit will shut itself down to conserve power when not in use and will
“wake up” when a button is pressed or the unit detects motion (e.g. because it was
picked up).
When powered by its 12 volt power pack, the HTT-B10EX will behave much like a
typical wired keypad, with the exception of Manner mode, described previously
(refer to “Manner Mode” on page Error! Bookmark not defined.). When 12 volt
power is connected to the HTT-B10EX the device acts as a router/repeater for other
infiNET EX devices
When powered by AA batteries, the HTT-B10EX will automatically shut itself off
after some period of inactivity. This is done to conserve battery life and works as
follows:
When no button has been pressed and the unit has not been moved for five
seconds, the unit will slow down infiNET EX communications with the
gateway, communicating every three seconds instead of continuously.
After an additional 10 seconds of inactivity, the unit will go to “sleep”,
turning off its radio, the backlight and the LED feedback indicators.
The unit will “wake up” as soon as a button is pressed or the unit is moved.