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It’s Under Control
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CHAPTER 3 | INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
PROGRAMMING THE XP-3
Please note that the XP-3 must be programmed to operate. All
programming is done using RTI’s Integration Designer software and is
downloaded using the USB port.
After the Ethernet parameters are congured, system les can be
downloaded over Ethernet.
The software allows you to create actions (e.g. commands and macros)
that are associated with button presses on one or more RTI remote
controls. The software transparently creates all of the system trigger
codes, and generates the correct download for every device in the
system. Unless you implement some of the software’s advanced features,
programming a system that uses a XP-3 is just as easy as programming
one that doesn’t.
STATUS LED
The status LED will illuminate green and stay green if there is no
Integration Designer system le installed on the XP-3.
The status LED will illuminate red for a few seconds while the XP-3 is
loading the Integration Designer system le that is installed. Once nished
loading, the status LED will shut off.
The status LED will illuminate green if a valid system trigger code is
detected. The LED will stay on while the XP-3 is busy processing the action
associated with the trigger code.
The status LED will illuminate red and stay red to indicate if the XP-3 is in
rmware update mode. This process is described in the rmware update
wizard. If there is a rmware update available for the XP-3, it can be found
on the dealer section of the RTI website (www.rticorp.com/dealers).
Net Link LED
The Net Link LED will illuminate if the XP-3 is connected to an Ethernet
network.
RF Link LED
The RF Link LED blinks when establishing communication or transferring
information via 2.4Ghz Zigbee RF.
SETTING THE ZONE CODE
If the XP-3 is installed utilizing the RM-433 RF antenna, in close proximity
to other RTI control systems using 433MHz RF, the system Zone Code can
be changed in the Integration Designer software. This allows up to 256
separate control systems to operate in the same general area, such as
multi-dwelling units or homes with more than one media system.