User's Manual

T2-C Universal System Controller
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PROGRAMMING THE T2-C
The T2-C is programmed using RTI’s TheaterTouch Designer
software. RTI dealers can download the software free of charge
from:
www.rticorp.com/dealers
A PC running Windows
®
98SE or higher
with a USB port is
required. The required USB cable is included with the RTI IR-PRO
dealer kit.
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Chapter 1. Welcome
Thank you for purchasing the T2-C universal system controller.
The T2-C combines the power and flexibility of a graphic LCD
touchscreen with an ergonomic design that permits effortless one-
handed operation. This design overcomes the need for a
compromise between form and function. Sleek and perfectly
balanced, the T2-C is infinitely flexible and expandable.
The T2-C takes complete control of the home theater, replacing all
other remotes. It features an intuitive, easy to read color LCD that
can display custom buttons, text, graphics, symbols, icons, and
scrolling lists. In addition to the backlit display, 35 “Hard” keypad
buttons allow easy access to frequently used functions.
Programming is easy and convenient thanks to the Windows®
based TheaterTouch Designer
software. Because RTI’s remote
control products are sold only through professional
installers/programmers, and never directly to consumers, it is our
philosophy to not incorporate programming capability directly
into our products. Instead, we are committed to providing our
dealers with the hardware and software tools that allow them to
create re-usable programming databases and templates in the
most efficient and reliable way possible.
The T2-C is capable of both infrared and radio frequency output.
Optional RF receivers are available for transmission through walls
and cabinets. The RF receivers connect to an RTI control system
for the ultimate in control reliability and flexibility. RTI control
systems provide many advanced features such as IR routing, local
macro execution, power sensing, and RS-232 control.
COMPATIBILITY NOTE
The T2-C and TheaterTouch Designer software are compatible with
infrared (IR) commands with carrier frequencies between 15KhZ
and 460KhZ, as well as those commands that do not use a carrier.
This covers virtually all of the remotes that exist to date.