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The LRC300 is a learning remote control designed to
work either with a full Octopus A-BUS Multi-Room system
or an Octopus A-BUS keypad when used with compatible
A-BUS Ready™ outputs on receivers or amplifiers.

The LRC300 has 8 device banks (Tuner, DVD etc.),
6 of which are related to the 6 inputs on the Octopus
system plus 2 further Local banks which can be used
to control sources local to the room in which the remote
is being used. The 8 device bank buttons have been
pre-coded to send the correct Octopus codes to change
sources on our hubs but these buttons can also be
taught new codes if required.

There are 6 dedicated hard-coded buttons that control
the features of the Octopus A-BUS keypads: Standby, CCTV
(only used when an Octopus video switcher is installed),
Select, Mute, Vol/Function Up and Vol/Function Down.

In addition there are 38 buttons per device bank that
can be taught any IR code from the source equipment's
own remote controls (e.g. a CD player remote). This allows
the LRC300 to control all functions of the source equipment
in addition to controlling the Octopus system itself.

The 8 device banks and all storage button names can
be renamed so that any desired text can appear in the
LCD display window. 

A Macro function allows the LRC300 to send out a chain 
of IR commands actioned by a single button-press.
All 38 storage buttons and even the device bank
buttons can contain a Macro of up to 20 steps.

A clock is provided which together with a Timer feature
allows the LRC300 to wake the user up to the Tuner 
input at any desired time.

INTRODUCTION

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Summary of Contents for LRC300

Page 1: ...Editable device names Clock and Alarm features Backlit display and keys Hard coded dedicated Octopus buttons Learning storage buttons compatible with nearly all source equipment High power IR output...

Page 2: ...A BUS keypads Standby CCTV only used when an Octopus video switcher is installed Select Mute Vol Function Up and Vol Function Down In addition there are 38 buttons per device bank that can be taught...

Page 3: ...PUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT 6 LOCAL 1 LOCAL 2 CLEAR 1 SELECT EXIT REC TIME GUIDE ENTER MENU TITLE VOL PLAY PAUSE STOP MUTE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 CD DVD RAND INFO ON SLEEP VID OFF STATION TRACK BAND DISC CCTV T...

Page 4: ...RM TIMER ON OFF 4 ENTER 1 Use only Alkaline type batteries 1 Remove the battery cover 2 Insert 4 AAA LR03 sum 4 batteries 3 Close the battery cover until it clicks In case of battery replacement all s...

Page 5: ...ress the or buttons to start editing REAL TIME CLOCK DATE MONTH YEAR WEEKDAY SETTING When finished press the EDIT button or wait 15 seconds to exit Real Time Clock mode Follow the steps below to set t...

Page 6: ...ed radio station The 1 button can also contain a Macro if desired e g starting a CD player 4 Once the timer has been set a small alarm clock symbol appears on the display to indicate the timer is acti...

Page 7: ...tton is pressed after 8 seconds the remote will automatically select the next storage button for you LEARN appears flashing on the display Press the desired storage button e g button 1 LEARN will stay...

Page 8: ...keypads without an Octopus hub being required 8 Note It is NOT possible to teach new codes or Macros into the 6 dedicated Octopus System buttons as they are always needed to control the Octopus keypad...

Page 9: ...vely a Clear All operation will reset the whole remote to its default factory settings including all pre codes See the CLEARING STORED DATA section for more information INPUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT 6 LOCAL 1...

Page 10: ...name with the first character flashing 2 Press the button whose display name you want to change 4 Press the CLEAR button on the front of the remote to clear a character or insert a space The name wil...

Page 11: ...M POWER to confirm that the Macro will be entered into the button INPUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT 6 LOCAL 1 LOCAL 2 CD DVD TUNER REC TIME RAND INFO ON SLEEP VID OFF The display will then show STEP 1 to confirm...

Page 12: ...ing for this step but all other steps will work as expected Delays of 1 99 seconds can be programmed between Macro steps the default delay if no delay is specified is 0 5 seconds The dedicated Octopus...

Page 13: ...and repeat the process A successful clone must be done to the receiving remote once the clone process has been started as cloning overwrites the complete software in the receiving remote Press ENTER...

Page 14: ...de data in a whole device bank press the CLEAR button twice 3 To clear ALL the IR code data and Macros in the remote including all device button and pre code names and all button names press the CLEAR...

Page 15: ...isplay shows EMPTY If an IR code is present in the button the symbol will appear whilst the code is sent When the battery is low a battery symbol appears on the display LOW BATTERY INDICATOR When the...

Page 16: ...ment Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment COMPLIANCE WITH FCC RULES THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO...

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