Overview, New features (rev 6.2) – Contemporary Research ICC1-IR IR User Manual

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ICC1-IR

Overview

The ICC1-IR IR TV Controller delivers economical 1-way control for TV power, volume, and channels, receiving

iCC-Net network commands over the same broadband coax that carries the CATV channels. Compact in size and

price, the ICC1-IR features sensed power on/off control and intelligent tuning from a channel list stored in

onboard non-volatile memory.

Controls most brands of IR-controlled TVs

Manages channel access by changing the TV’s internal available channel list

Delivers absolute power control with included CC-HSD scan frequency sensor

Networks up to 4,000 TVs through the ICE-HE Ethernet Head-End

Receives 1-way individual and zone commands from a single RS-232 port on the HE

Operates over same RF coax cable as CATV channels

Exclusive SmartZone architecture controls hundreds of controllers with a single command

Low-loss internal RF tap saves amplification and installation costs

Provides LED feedback for network, IR control, and power status

Restores all power and channel status after loss of power from data stored in non-volatile memory

Mounts on the back of the TV for simplified control and RF installation

Operates with Contemporary Research ABC Media System and iCE Director software, as well as from

RS-232 protocol from a custom-programmed PC or control system

Senses TV power from included sensor or logic level input

Includes CC-HSD Scan Sensor, CC-IRE IR Emitter, RF loop cable, mounting Velcro, and 12VDC power

supply (U.S. only)

Firmware updateable via modem or PC software (available soon)

New Features

The S2 set of switches can be used to test IR control of display On and OFF (Page 5)

Visio with discrete on and off (5.3), Panasonic discrete on/off (5.4)

Input select for LG, Type 21 (5.6) Sharp LCD discrete IR 46 (5.7)

Second minor channel (up to- 99), VT volume mute toggle, Sylvania SRT902A (5.8-6.0)

LQ commands for volume, type 37 added for NEC TVS (6.1-6.2)

Toshiba LCD discrete codes, dash operation (6.5)

Philips RC6 codes, Scientific Atlanta 8300D, Insignia discrete power (6.6 – 6.8)

One-part digital channels (6.9)

Adds dash for Sanyo IR codes (7.0)

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