Installation guide

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Application Diagram - Home Theater
CAT5
PS-16 Power Supply
RM-433
RF Antenna
XP-6
Control
Processor
Relay Control
or
Voltage Trigger
DVD Player
RS-232
(Two-way)
IR
RS-232
(One-way)
Projector
Screen
Lights
IR
RK-2
T2-C+
(433MHz & 2.4 GHz Zigbee®)
Receiver
Amplifier
Voltage Trigger
T4
(433 MHz)
ZM-24
2.4 GHz Transceiver Module
(Zigbee® Technology)
NOTE: Capabilities and control types
vary by the model of control processor
and controller that is used.
RTiPanel App
(Running on iPad®)
Wireless Ethernet Router
Access to a room full of entertainment electronics should be
easy, and an award-winning RTI handheld remote control is the
solution. Combining unlimited customization with a powerful
array of accessory devices, RTI controllers simplify any
installation and make the most of today’s technology.
To control todays home theater, the control system must be able
to adapt to any situation. Systems vary from the most basic with
just a television and a couple video sources to the ultra-complex
environments that surpass the traditional theater experience
with everything from motorized screens, specialized lighting and
surround sound.
Equipment Considerations
RTI control systems give you nearly unlimited flexibility when deciding which
controller and processor will be used. This allows you to match the controller to
the installation needs, budget and the personal preference of the end-user.
In many cases, it is the equipment being controlled that will affect which control
processor is chosen. Requirements such as the need for IR routing, RS-232
control or relay controlled devices mean a more powerful processor is going to
be needed.
Basic System
Remote Controls: T1-B/T2-B/T2-Cs+/T2-C+
In-wall Controllers: RK1/RK2
Control Processor: RP-1/XP-3/XP-6
Complex System
Remote Controls: T2-Cs+T2-C+/T3-V+/T4/RTiPanel App
In-wall Controllers: RK3-V/K4/RK10
Control Processor: XP-6/XP-8