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Episode Response Series Amplifier Quick Reference Document
1Overview1.1DesignPoints.............................51.2ConnectionScenario.........................5 ENTSCONTENTS Request............................103.5.2Response...........................113.6OutputSelection(Source1).....................113.6.1Request............................113.6.2Response...........................113.7OutputSelection(Source2).....................123.7.1Request............................123.7.2Response...........................123.8BridgeMode.............................123.8.1Request............................123.8.2Response...........................133.9Stereo/MonoOutput........................133.9.1Request............................133.9.2Response...........................143.10MuteOutputOutput.........................143.10.1Request............................143.10.2Response...........................143.11OutputVolume............................153.11.1Request............................153.11.2Response...........................153.12TurnOnVolumePerOutput....................163.12.1Request............................163.12.2Response...........................163.13MaxVolumePerOutput.......................163.13.1Request............................163.13.2Response...........................173.14DSPPresetsPerOutput.......................173.14.1Request............................173.14.2Response...........................183.15OutputGroup............................183.15.1Request............................183.15.2Response...........................183.16GetEQSettings............................19 APIFUNCTIONSCONTENTS "type":"set_ampname","value":"newamplifiername"} theamplifiername: "type":"get_ampname"} 3.1.2Responsesetcase: "type":"set_ampname","status":200} AmplifierNametoMyAmp System set_ampname","value":"MyAmp"} set_ampname","status":200} getcases: type":"get_ampname","status":200,"value":"youramplifiername" 3.2IP3.2.1RequestChangetheIPsetting: type":"set_ip","value":{"dhcp":"on/off","ipaddress":"192.168.199.100","gateway":"192.168.199.1","subnetmask":"255.255.255.0","dnsserver":"192.168.199.1" theIPsetting: "type":"get_ip"} 3.2.2Responsesetcases: APIFUNCTIONSCONTENTS :0:0:03.3.2Responsesetcases: type":"set_inputname","status":200 getcases: type":"get_inputname","status":200,"value":[{"index":id1,"name":"id1inputname"},{"index":id2,"name":"id2inputname"}......
Garage To Guest Room: 5 Home Automation Highlights Blog
This guest post comes to us from Jamie Dalzell, freelance writer, tech-lover and avid gamer. From a gadget that safeguards our garages, to tech that takes the tedium out of entertaining, there’s just no denying it: home automation is changing the way we live. And with a Control4 system at the helm, this revolutionary technology is transforming every room in our homes into a hub of home automation. How, exactly? Today we’re exploring just that! So join us as we take a tour of the 5 rooms where home automation is making our lives that much easier, secure, and enjoyable! The Garage Our tour of a Control4 home kicks off in the most unlikely of places, the garage! Sure, the living room may be full of flash gadgets and even flasher flat screens.
Monitor your home from anywhere with smart technology Blog
Being away from home doesn't mean you can't stay abreast of what’s happening while you’re gone. Thanks to innovative technology from Control4, you’ll know the second someone rings the doorbell, if there’s someone strolling across your backyard, or if your trusty neighbor remembered to water your plants. All you need to stay connected is the Control4 mobile app on your smartphone and an Internet-enabled monitoring device at your home such as surveillance cameras, electronic door locks, a video doorbell, or a combination of all three. Linked to your smartphone via the Internet, these devices can be actively monitored and managed whether you’re at the ball field down the street or hundreds of miles away at another residence.
Control4 Selected to Deploy Home Energy Management Solution for AEP Ohio's gridSMART® Demonstration Project Press release
SUNNYVALE, CA — January 12, 2011 – Control4, a leader in affordable IP-based home control systems, today announced that they have been chosen by AEP Ohio, a unit of American Electric Power (NYSE:AEP), to pilot customer experiences with home energy management. "Control4 is pleased to work with AEP Ohio to raise home energy management to the next level of engagement,” said Richard Walker, President of Control4 Energy. “Our versatile home automation platform completes AEP Ohio's progressive AMI plan to deliver a Home Area Network Demand Response solution that consumers can embrace."
Customizing the Smart Home: Putting the Power into the Homeowner's Hands Blog
In the past few years, we’ve seen a growing divide in the smart home market, centered around the fundamental differences between mass-market smart devices and professionally installed home automation systems. And as one-off smart devices grow smarter and more feature rich, not to mention more popular, that gulf has only gotten deeper. In short, homeowners have been forced to choose between the autonomy provided by standalone smart devices on the one hand, and the robustness, sophistication, and extensive device support of professional automation systems on the other. Until now, that is. When >> Then, a new feature of Control4’s 4Sight subscription services, bridges the gap and gives homeowners the best of both worlds: the freedom to enhance, edit, and add to the automated events in and around their home, combined with the reliability, extensive device support, and unparalleled customer service that only a professionally installed automation system like Control4 can deliver.
Episode Powered Soundbar IR Control Protocol Document
1 ES-PWR-SNDBR-180-BLKEpisode Powered Soundbar IR Control ProtocolOverviewThis protocol provides the information required to control an ES-PWR-SNDBR-180-BLK via IR through a connected IR receiver or automation system. Follow the instructions carefully to ensure that IR functions at the highest level and does not cause damage to the soundbar or other components.IR ApplicationsIn-Room IR Receiver with IR Remote and IR RepeaterTo control the soundbar with an in-room IR remote (commands transmit directly from the remote): Connect an IR receiver via IR repeater. Position the receiver so that commands are received reliably.
ShairBridge Add Music Help Document
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THE EVOLUTION OF HOME TECHNOLOGY Blog
By Hilary Thompson It was 1972 when my parents bought the first microwave on the block. Some neighbors gathered around to watch the first instant cooking machine on the market. They all loitered with bated breath as my father placed a single kernel of popcorn in the middle of the microwave and turned it on. They had time to have a few drinks and chat—the giant box took a long time to turn that single kernel into an edible bit of popcorn. Years later I would be fascinated by The Jetsons on tv and wondered what my future would look like. Flash forward to 2019 and my bed can tell me how I’ve slept more accurately than I can.
Control4 Wireless Thermostat by Aprilaire Installation Guide Document
control4.com | 888.400.4070 61001048G 3 . 15 53 U.S. Patent Number 8,146,376 (and other patents pending). 52 Specications ThermalOutdoor and Remote temperature sensorMaximum distance: 300 feet (about 100 meters)Room temperature measurementDisplay range: 32° to 99°F (0° to 40°C)Outdoor temperature measurementDisplay range: -40° to 130°F (-40° to 55°C)Setpoint temperature rangeHeat: 40° to 90°F (4° to 32°C) Cool: 50° to 99°F (10° to 37°C)Setpoint humidity rangeHumidication: 10% to 50% R.H. Dehumidication: 40% to 90% R.H. 51 SpecicationsSpecications EnvironmentTemperatureOperating: 32° to 120°F (0° to 48.9°C) Shipping: -30° to 150°F (-34.4° to 65.5°C)Relative humidityOperating: 5% to 90% R.H.
Vibrant Performance RGBW Linear Light Installation Guide Document
Specications and supported load types The specications are described below. Model RGB + TW Model numbers C4-LP-RGBTW-13 / C4-LP-RGBTW-98 Color temperature RGB + 1800K-6000K white Voltage 24V DC Wattage 7W / ft Lumens Up to 410 Lm / ft IP rating IP54 - coated Operating temperature 41 to 158°F (5 to 70°C) Maximum run 13.1 ft (4 m) Tape size 0.46 (12 mm) Cutting increment 3.94 (100 mm) Reel length C4-LP-RGBTW-13 13.1 ft (4 m) C4-LP-RGBTW-98 98.4 ft (30 m) Dimming 5-100% requires Ethernet or Zigbee DMX controller Control method 24V DC power supply, dimmer switch Model RGB + W Model numbers C4-LP-RGBW-16 / C4-LP-RGBW-98 Color temperature RGB + 3000K white Voltage 24V DC Wattage 4.4W / ft Lumens Up to 240 Lm / ft IP rating IP54 - coated Operating temperature 41 to 158°F (5 to 70°C) Maximum run 22 ft (6.7 m) Tape size 0.46 (12 mm) Cutting increment 6.56 (166 mm) Reel length C4-LP-RGBTW-13 16 ft (5 m) C4-LP-RGBTW-98 98.4 ft (30 m) Dimming 5-100% requires Ethernet or Zigbee DMX controller Control method 24V DC power supply, dimmer switch Supported models C4-LP-RGBTW-13 Performance RGBTW Linear Light 13 ft C4-LP-RGBTW-98 Performance RGBTW Linear Light 98 ft C4-LP-RGBW-16 Performance RGBTW Linear Light 16 ft C4-LP-RGBW-98 Performance RGBTW Linear Light 98 ft Introduction Control4 Vibrant RGBTW tape light provides RGB + tunable white lighting.