Sunfire OLE-2SF manual

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    2 Safety W ARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Important Safety Instructions 1. Read Instructions 2. Keep these Instructions 3. Heed all W arnings. 4. Follow all Instructions 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not install near any heat [...]

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    Contents Important Safety Instructions ...................... 2 Introduction ................................................. 4 Features ...................................................... 7 System Design, Installation and Connections .............................................. 10 Connectors/Pinout ................................. 12 System[...]

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    Introduction The Olé ® -2SF Film Interactive T ouchpad (FIT) is a revolutionary in-wall controller for your Sunre receiver or processor . Using a photographic lm overlay instead of hard buttons, it marries the beauty of a touchscreen with the simplicity of a keypad –seamlessly controlling all major functions of your home theater or second[...]

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    Features • Plug-and-play . Right out of the box, the Olé-2SF controls Zone 2 on Olé-ready Sunre receivers and processors • Simple SunT ools™ PC program- ming for customization • Sunre Optimized™ graphics and programming • Full touchpad design, with no hard buttons • T wo inch color OLED (Organic LED) • T wo-way feedback for [...]

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    Installation & Usage T ips • When properly installed, nothing should be applying contact pres- sure to the touchpad except for the operator ’s nger . If something is touching the touchscreen window , a false signal can be generated causing the touchpad not to respond to a nger press (Sunre does not recommend wrapping the removable [...]

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    Features 1. Mounting Screw (x 4) Use these screws to mount the touchpad into a standard 32 cu in. double-gang electrical box. 2. Program Button This button is for future use. 3. Light Sensor When this sensor is enabled, the Olé-2SF backlight will brighten or dim depending on the room's ambient light conditions. Do not cover the small hole (3a[...]

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    8 1 1 9 10 12 12 6 5 13 5. Power T urns system audio on and off. 6. System Bass/T reble control and other system options. 7. Home This toggles between the main source selection screen and the current source control. 8. Source selection View/change the source selection pages. 9. Display This display is used for source selection and system informatio[...]

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    14. Z•NET/VIA!NET Switch Y ou must set this switch to VIA!NET for use with Sunre receivers and processors. 15. System RJ-45 Jack Connect this jack with Cat-5 cable to the TP1 or TP2 RJ-45 con- nectors on the rear panel of your Sunre receiver or processor . 16. Local IR Port This port allows the connection of local IR emitters and IR receive[...]

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    System Design, Installation and Connections Planning Before installing the Olé-2SF , it is essential to have a detailed and ac- curate system design. An authorized Sunre installer should be con - tracted for proper installation and programming of your touchpad. The rst step to a good design is to map the system. It is advisable to mark up a [...]

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    Rough-In Roughing-in the Olé-2SF requires careful attention to the design plan made previously . Review the previ- ous page and make a list of things to factor in to specic mounting loca - tions, before deciding exactly where to place the unit. In order to avoid Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI), do not mount touchpads close to light dimmers.[...]

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    Connectors/Pinout The Olé-2SF has a system RJ-45 connector and a ve-pin Interface Port connector which each perform specic functions. All applications use the RJ-45 connector , while certain situations will require the use of the Local interface port. RJ-45 Connector Use Cat-5 cable to connect the Olé-2SF to a Sunre receiver or pro - ces[...]

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    Local IR Interface Port Use this connector when utilizing the Olé-2SF’s local control features, such as local source control, local IR sensors, or sense-enabled auto- mated sequences. W arning: The connection labeled “+12 V olts Out” is a voltage output. Do not con- nect a power supply to this connection! IR-Emitter Out The Local IR-EMITTER [...]

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    Local IR Input The Local IR-RECEIVER IN is typically used to connect an external IR sensor to the touchpad. T ypical applications include a plasma- friendly IR sensor placed near a TV , or an auxiliary IR sensor placed in an area more convenient than the location of the touchpad. IR signals that are received by the IR Input are sent out both the Lo[...]

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    Local Sense In The LOCAL SENSE IN port allows a contact-closure to trigger IR se- quences programmed into the Olé- 2SF using SunT ools. Use a motion sensor to activate a contact-closure and cause automated actions such as system power on, drapes closed, and lights dimmed, for example. Connect LOCAL SENSE IN and -GROUND to a contact-closure device [...]

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    System Connections Zone 2 Control The most common application (and default conguration out of the box) is to use your Olé-2SF as a Zone 2 controller . Without any programming you will be able to: • Select Zone 2 sources • Adjust Zone 2 volume (with feed- back) • Control the AM/FM/SIRIUS tuners (with RDS and metadata feed- back) • Basic [...]

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    CA T-5 USE EITHER CONNECTION MAIN ZONE SPEAKERS MAIN ZONE Olé-2SF Home Theater Control (PC required) The Olé-2SF is perfectly suited as an in-wall Home Theater controller . Y ou may want to include one by the entrance to startup or shutdown the system. In this case, you will need to connect your Olé-2SF to a PC running SunT ools to recongure [...]

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    Programming The Olé-2SF must be pro- grammed with Sunre’s SunT ools setup software using a PC running Windows XP . Downloads are facili- tated through the USB download port on the front of the unit. Note: A standard USB-A to USB- mini-B cable must be utilized for programming and is not included with the Olé-2SF . T o download a SunT ools pro[...]

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    Feature Enable/Disable: Speaker The Olé-2SF contains a small speaker that allows audible feed- back signals to be heard as a result of button pushes. This feature can be disabled in the SunT ools setup software. IR Sensor The Olé-2SF features a built-in IR Sensor . IR signals from a hand-held IR remote control pass through the IR sensor and trave[...]

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    Specications Viewing Angle 180° up/down,180° left/right Operating T emp 32°F-104°F / 0°C-40°C OLED Display T ype: 2” Organic LED (OLED) Colors: 252K Resolution: 160 pixels (W) x 128 pixels (H) Connections System Port: RJ-45 Interface Port: 5-position screw terminal Download Port: Mini USB Wiring Requirements Cat-5 Power Requirements 12VD[...]

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    T roubleshooting Power Symptom Cause Solution Olé-2SF does not power up. 1. RJ-45 plug crimped incorrectly; or wiring pinout of RJ-45 reversed. V erify wiring pinout and RJ-45 crimp. Correct by re-crimping RJ-45 to Cat-5 cable. 2. Break in Cat-5 between Zone and “Head-End”. Check RJ-45 to RJ-45 con - nections with cable tester . 3. Receiver or[...]

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    IR Symptom Cause Solution No control of IR sources. 1. Programming: missing or incorrect IR commands. V erify and correct program- ming. T est IR commands from SunT ools. 2. Wiring: Incorrect wiring between Zone and ‘Head-End”. V erify and correct wiring. 3. Wiring: IR emitter connected to wrong source IR port of multi-room controller . V erify[...]

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    Sunre W arranty 23 Sunre, LLC is proud of its products that have been built with care using advanced technology and premium component parts. Y our unit has been crafted to perform properly for many years. Sunre offers the following W arranty to you, the owner of a new Sunre product: The Sunre W arranty for the Olé-2SF touchpad is in[...]

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