The RC−63AL is a 6−button room controller with an analog volume knob for multimedia rooms. The unit functions either as a standalone controller or as part of the SummitView™ system to control audio components video components and other room facilities such as lights and screens.
o6 Programmable Buttons - Color back−lit & label capable.
oPrinted Group Labels - For programmable back−lit LCD group labels order the RC−62AL.
oAnalog 10k Volume Control Knob.
oMacro Capability - Carry out multiple commands with a single press of a button.
oCommand Banks - Each button offers multiple layers of functions for alternate behavior toggle functionality and more.
oInternal Clock - Schedule recurring tasks define system shutdown timer for economic operation and more.
o1 USB - For programming.
o1 Bidirectional RS-232 - Control AV equipment such as projectors LCD and PDP displays power amplifiers switchers and scalers.
o1 IR Output - Additional control port for AV equipment.
oIR Learning Function - Learn commands from IR remotes.
o2 Relay Contact Closure Ports - Conveniently control other room items related to the AV system such as raising and lowering drapes the screen or the projector.
o2 K-Net™ Connectors - To connect to other control panels or a central control processor.
oK-Net Control Channel - Provides power and control data to the wall plate controllers over a single cable.
oDimensions - 11.4cm x 2.9cm x 11.4cm (4.49 x 1.14 x 4.49) US; 15.2cm x 2.3cm x 8.6cm (5.98 x 0.9 x 3.39) and 15.2cm x 2.3cm x 8cm (5.98 x 0.9 x 3.15) EU W D H.
oWall Plate Size - 2 gang. Available in white.
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