How to install the home Control4 hc-300 controller?
How to install the home Control4 hc-300 controller?
To install this controller: 1. Ensure that your home network is in place before starting your system setup:The Home Controller HC-300 requires a network connection (wired or WiFi) in order to use all features as designed. When connected, the Home Controller can access Web-based media databases and Control4 system updates. 2.
How do I connect my home WiFi controller?
To connect using the optional USB WiFi adapter (C4-NWA-11G-USB), refer to the installation instructions shipped with the adapter. 4. Power up the controller: Plug the HC-300 power cord (provided) into the Home Controller power plug port and an electrical outlet. NOTE: The HC-300 may take several minutes to boot up and become operational.
What can A Control4 home controller be used for?
The Control4® Home Controller HC-300 provides options for controlling lights, home theaters, distributed audio systems, and other devices controlled using various protocols, such as Infra Red (IR), Serial, Contact, and Relay. It provides extensive media management services for audio sources, such as CDs and DVDs stored in connected devices.
What can I do with the hc-300 home controller?
The HC-300 allows users to automate their entire home, including their home theater, multi-room music, lighting, temperature, security and more. In the home theater, users are no longer tied to a coffee table cluttered with remotes. Around your home, adjust and control the lights either individually or collectively.
How many remotes does A Control4 home controller need?
An HC-300 replaces on average more than four traditional remotes and delivers easy navigation and operation through a single universal Control4 system remote control. The Home Controller HC-300 offers multiple infrared and serial connections and video sensing for easy home theater integration.
To connect using the optional USB WiFi adapter (C4-NWA-11G-USB), refer to the installation instructions shipped with the adapter. 4. Power up the controller: Plug the HC-300 power cord (provided) into the Home Controller power plug port and an electrical outlet. NOTE: The HC-300 may take several minutes to boot up and become operational.
When did the Control4 home controller come out?
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – June 11, 2007 – Control4, the leader in affordable IP-based home control and entertainment systems, today unveiled the Control4® Home Controller HC-300.