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TMREVISION 6.0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS PILLOW SPEAKER MIN 21 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5-7 PILLOW SPEAKER MAX 21 PACKAGE CONTENTS 8 ADVANCE MENU 22 USB CLONING 22 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 9-13 START-UP SETTINGS 22 IR REMOTE 9 SOURCE 22 LEFT SIDE INPUT PANEL 10 CHANNEL NUMBER 22 FRONT PANEL USB PORT 10 VOLUME 22 FRONT PANEL 10 MENU LANGUAGE 22 REAR JACK PANEL (SGL PILLOW) 11 MENU TRANSPARENCY 22 REAR JACK PANEL (DUAL PILLOW) 12 MENU DISPLAY TIME 22 PARENTAL CONTROL 22 INSTALLATION 13, 14 SIP AND PUFF 22 ANTENNA 13 PILLOW SPEAKER TYPE 22 COMPOSITE A/V 13 SETUP PASSWORD 22 COMPONENT A/V 13 PC 14 SYSTEM MENU 23-24 EXTERNAL SPEAKERS 14 POWER SETTINGS 23 EXTERNAL MONITOR 14 OPERATING HOURS 23 THIRD PARTY CONTROLLERS 14 POWER SAVING 23 SOFTWARE UPDATES 14 POWER ROLL 23 ON WITH AC 23 SETUP AND OPERATION 15-27 IR BAND SELECT 23 KEYDEFINE 24 BASIC SETUP 15-18 KEYPAD LOCK 24 IR BATTERIES 15 LED CONTROL 24 FUNCTION CODES 15 CLOCK DST 24 PILLOW SPEAKER 15 SOURCE ROLL 24 AUTO SCAN 16 SERIAL CONTROL 24 DATE AND TIME 16 INFORMATION 24 FM SETUP 16, 17 ALARM 18 SOURCE SETUP MENU 25-27 TV SETUP 25, 26 ADVANCED SETUP 19-25 CHANNEL# 25 ADD/REMOVE 25 PICTURE MENU 19 FREQUENCY 25 PICTURE MODE 19 LABEL 25 CONTRAST 19 FINE TUNE 25 BRIGHTNESS 19 SOURCE 25 HUE (TINT) 19 CH PREVIEW MODE 25, 26 COLOR LEVEL 19 SAVE 26 COLOR TONE 19 AUTO SCAN 26 SCREEN SIZE (ZOOM) 19 DTV SETUP 26 3D NR 19 CHANNEL NO 26 ADD/REMOVE 26 SOUND MENU 20, 21 FREQUENCY 26 SPEAKER MODE 20 TUNER SOURCE 26 SOUND MODE 20 SIGNAL TYPE 26 BASS 20 SAVE 26 TREBLE 20 AUTO SCAN 26 BALANCE 20 BANK SELECT 27 MTS 20 BANK EDIT 27 CLOSED CAPTION 20, 21 FM SETUP 27 TELEVISION MIN VOL 21 CHANNEL# 27 TELEVISION MAX VOL 21 FREQUENCY 27 HealthCare Information, LLC 3 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL LABEL 27 HOME PAGE SETTINGS 35 FM LEVEL 27 SCREEN MODE 27 IPTVOPERATION 36 FAVORITE LOCK 27 SAVE 27 IPTV NAVIGATION 36. 38 SOURCE LABELS 27 SOURCE ROLL 27 VIEWING MEDIA FILES 38 INPUT AUTO DETECT 27 HARD DRIVE FILE MANAGEMENT 39-43 PATIENT FUNCTIONS 28 USB DRIVE 39 INFORMATION 28 WINDOWS XP 39-41 CHANNEL INFO 28 WINDOWS VISTA 41-42 DATE & TIME 28 COPY FILES TO HARD DRIVE 43 CLEAR FAV 28 DELETING FILES 43 FAVORITES 29 MENU TREE 44 CLOSED CAPTIONS 29 PARENTAL CONTROL 45-47 RATING SYSTEM 44-46 IR BANDS 29 SETUP AND OPERATION 46-47 PILLOW SPEAKER OPERATION 30 KEY DEFINE 47 DVD/IPTV PILLOW SPEAKER CONTROL 31 DIGITAL TV SETUP 48 CLONING 32 BANKS 49-50 EDITING 49 INTERNET PROTOCOL TELEVISION (IPTV) 34-44 COPY 49 RESET 50 INTRODUCTION 33 CLEAR 50 HDTV 50 IPTV SETUP 34. 35 UNIVERSAL REMOTE OPERATION 50 GENERAL IP SETUP 34 IP MODE 34 SOFTWARE UPDATES 50 IP ADDRESS 34 SUBNET MASK 34 ACCESSORIES 51 GATEWAY ADDRESS 34 MAC ADDRESS 34 SPECIFICATIONS 52-59 CURRENT IP 34 DIMENSIONS RM20II 52 DIMENSIONS RM22II 53 GENERAL IPTV SETUP 34. LLC 4 . 35 DIMENSIONS RM26II 54 HARD DISK UTILITY 34 DIMENSIONS RM32II 55 JPEG DECODING 34 DIMENSIONS RM42II 56 PICTURE TIMER 34 DIMENSIONS RM52II 57 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 34 GENERAL 58. 59 VERSION 35 UPNP FUNCTION 35 WARRANTY 60 THIN CLIENT SETTINGS 35 SERVER ADDRESS 35 PROGRAM SELECT 35 COLOR SELECT 35 AUTO LOGIN 35 USER NAME 35 PASSWORD 35 HealthCare Information. OH 45140. Phone 513-271-8100. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. or near a swimming pool. or laundry tub. and if not installed in accordance with this instruction manual. in a wet basement. the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by on or more of the follow measures: 1. LLC. NOTE TO CABLE TV INSTALLER This reminder is provided to call the cable TV installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electric Code (U. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.). such as vases. The mains plug of this apparatus must remain readily operable. This apparatus shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. REGULATORY INFORM This equipment generates. may cause harmful interference to radio communications.S. 113 Commerce Blvd. USA. in particular. HealthCare Information. uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. etc.. However. shall be placed on the apparatus.A. do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture and this apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids. which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. LLC 5 . Do not use this LCD TV Monitor near water. Unauthorized modification will void the warranty of the product. For example: avoid placing it near a bathtub. Loveland. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. L’appareil ne sera pas exposé à l’égoutture ou l’éclaboussement et aucun objet remplis de liquides. 2. n’exposez pas cet appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité. This code provides guidelines for proper grounding and. washbowl. COMPLIANCE The party responsible for this product’s compliance is: HealthCare Information. CAUTION Do not attempt to modify this product in any way without written authorization from HealthCare Information. specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of the cable entry as practical. tels que des vases. LLC.WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock. kitchen sink. Advertisement: Pour réduire le risque du feu ou de décharge électrique. ne seront placés sur l’appareil. tripod. LLC 6 . stoves. 10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs. 3) Heed all warnings. use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. bracket. or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. or table specified by the manufacturer. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. 4) Follow all instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) Read these instructions. If the provided plug does not fit into you outlet. HealthCare Information. Install in accordance with the manufactures instructions. consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. heat registers. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 12) Use only with the cart. convenience receptacles. When a cart is used. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. 8) Do not install near any heat source such as radiators. 11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. The wide blade or third prong are provided for your safety. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. or sold with the apparatus. stand. IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARDS. such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged. LLC 7 . AND SAVE THEM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. HealthCare Information. liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus. HOWEVER.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL 13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. or has been dropped. the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture. TO AVOID DEFEATING THE SAFEGUARDS THAT HAVE BEEN BUILT INTO YOUR NEW PRODUCT. PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY POINTS WHEN INSTALLING AND USING YOUR NEW PRODUCT. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR YOU AND YOUR NEW PRODUCT YOUR NEW PRODUCT HAS BEEN MANUFACTURED AND TESTED WITH YOUR SAFETY IN MIND. 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. REAL TIME CLOCK BACKUP BATTERY CAUTION – Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. does not operate normally. OBSERVING THE SIMPLE PRECAUTIONS DISCUSSED IN THE MANUAL CAN HELP YOU GET MANY YEARS OF ENJOYMENT AND SAFE OPERATION THAT ARE BUILT INTO YOUR NEW PRODUCT. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. LLC 8 . *The RM52II model set is not UL Listed at this time.hci-tv.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL Package Contents After opening.com HealthCare Information. carefully check the package contents: HD-IPTV Power Cord Audio/Video Patch Cable IR Remote Manuals are shipped per order** This manual covers the following models: RM20II 20-Inch LCD HD-IPTV RM22II 22-Inch LCD HD-IPTV RM26II 26-Inch LCD HD-IPTV RM32II 32-Inch LCD HD-IPTV RM42II 42-Inch LCD HD-IPTV RM52II 52-Inch LCD HD-IPTV* NOTE: Instructions in this manual apply to all of the above listed sets unless stated otherwise. Model RM52II is not available at the time of this printing. **The latest version of the manual can be downloaded from www. ” and BACK RETURN TO PREVIOUS IPTV MENU PERIOD BUTTON FOR DIGITAL TV 25. NAVIGATION USED TO NAVIGATE SETUP MENUS AND IPTV MENUS 21. ESC 28.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL PRODUCT INTRODUCTION IR Remote Control 1. VOLUME DOWN DECREASES SOUND LEVEL 7. MUTE TURNS SOUND ON AND OFF 3. SETUP USED TO ENTER SETUP MENU 23. MEDIA CONTROL CONTROLS MEDIA PLAYBACK 27. FAVORITES FAVORITES FUNCTION 12. CC TURNS CLOSED CAPTIONS ON AND OFF 6. SLEEP SETS SLEEP TIMER 16. POWER TURNS SET ON AND OFF 2. ALARM SETS ALARM(S) 17. CHANNEL DOWN CHANGES CHANNEL TO THE NEXT LOWER PROGRAMMED CHANNEL 13. MEDIA TITLE DISPLAYS INFORMATION ABOUT CURRENT SELECTION HealthCare Information. HOME RETURN TO MAIN IPTV MENU 26. CHANNEL UP CHANGES CHANNEL TO THE NEXT HIGHER PROGRAMMED CHANNEL 10. SCREEN SIZE SETS SCREEN SIZE (ZOOM) 20. SOURCE SELECTS INPUT SOURCE 5. LAST CHANGES TO LAST CHANNEL OR SOURCE 9. VOLUME UP INCREASES SOUND LEVEL 4. IPTV SELECTS IPTV MODE 8. FM SELECTS FM MODE 11. STATUS DISPLAYS TV STATUS 19. PREVIEW ENTERS PREVIEW MODE (PIP) 15. BANK CHANGE BANKS 22. FUNCTION USED ENTER FUNCTION CODES AND USER FUNCTIONS 24. NUMBER BUTTONS DIRECT ACCESS TO CHANNELS 14. TIME DISPLAYS DATE AND TIME 18. LLC 9 . “. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL LEFT SIDE INPUT PANEL FRONT PANEL USB PORT (RM22II ONLY) FRONT PANEL HealthCare Information. LLC 10 . LLC 11 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL REAR I/O PANEL SINGLE PILLOW SPEAKER BOARD HealthCare Information. LLC 12 .--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL REAR I/O PANEL DUAL PILLOW SPEAKER BOARD HealthCare Information. Do not plug the set in until the rest of the installation is finished.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL INSTALLATION Before installing.5lbs RM26II 30lbs RM32II 36lbs RM42II 78lbs RM52II Not available at time of printing. Equipment With Composite Audio and Video Outputs You can connect a device with composite audio/video outputs such as a DVD or VCR player to the composite input jacks on the left side of the monitor. If hanging the set on a wall. Equipment With Component Audio and Video Outputs You can connect a device with component audio/video outputs such as a DVD player to the component input jacks on the backside of the monitor. RM20II 17lbs RM22II 17. LLC 13 . Use only the included UL listed Hospital Grade Power Cord. carefully read the “Important Safeguards” section on page 6. Connect the video output of the device to the yellow jack. Connect as follows: Device Output TV Input Y Red Y Input Jack Cb/Pb Blue Cb/Pb Input Jack Cr/Pr Green Cr/Pb Input Jack Right Audio Red Component Audio Input Jack Left Audio White Component Audio Input Jack HealthCare Information. BASIC CONNECTIONS Antenna or Cable Connect the antenna or cable lead to the RF input connector on the inside of the set closest to the USB port. the right audio output of the device to the white jack and the left video output of the device to the red jack. make sure the wall mount used is rated to carry the weight of the set. Change the source to AV to use the device. Once the amplifier and speakers are connected and turned on. The composite audio output level is variable and controlled by the TV volume control and can also be muted. NOTE: Zenith. NOTE: Lower the TV volume all the way before connecting an external amplifier and speakers. A programming board is required to update the M-star software. Third Party Controllers Connect third party controllers to the RJ-11 communications port. not the manufacturer of the pillow speaker. software and files to update the software. The other end should match your wall jack. To connect the TV for pillow speaker control you will need a jumper with either a ¼” phone plug or a 6-Pin Amphenol plug on the TV end. For three button analog pillow speakers use the 6-Pin Amphenol jack only. connect the composite audio output jacks of the TV to the composite audio input jacks of the monitor. The pillow speaker interface software can be updated using the RJ-11 communication port along with a special programmer and PC.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL PC (to use TV as a monitor) Use a male to male VGA cable to connect a computer monitor output to the PC input on the back of the set. Software Updates Connect an RS-232 port on a PC or laptop to the RS-232 port on the TV to update the TV operating software. You can access the setup menu and turn the internal speakers off without affecting the composite audio output jacks. External Speakers You can drive an external amplifier and speakers by connecting the composite audio output jacks to the line input jacks of the external amplifier. which is WXGA or 1366 X 768. use either jack. you must plug the set in and enter the setup menu to set the set for the proper type of pillow speaker you are going to use. connect the composite video output to the composite video input of the external monitor. Make sure the computer resolution is set equal to or lower than the maximum resolution of the set. External Monitor To use an external monitor with your set. RCA and Philips type pillow speakers refers to the digital code the pillow speakers send to the TV. RCA and one button analog type digital pillow speakers. HealthCare Information. LLC 14 . Contact your vendor for details. Your vendor will supply the necessary hardware. Pillow Speakers Before connecting the pillow speaker to the set. See Page 23. If the monitor has audio capabilities. See page 21. See page 31. Philips. For Zenith. raise the TV volume slowly and adjust the amplifier volume as necessary. press the “FUNCTION” button followed by the “0” button then enter the function code. The IR band will toggle between IR Band 1 and IR Band 2. See Pages 24 and 30. Once this code is entered you will not have to enter the “9999” code until the set is turned off even if the setup menu times out. To enter a function code using an IR remote control. CODE FUNCTION 9999 ACCESS SETUP MENU 11111 DISPLAY SOFTWARE VERSIONS 13218 DISPLAY DATE 14568 TEST MODE 15709 RESET 15428 SERVICE MODE 12363 IPTV SETUP MODE Press the setup button on the IR remote after entering the “9999” code to access the setup menus. Use the right arrow button to select the “SOURCE SETUP” menu. Press the VOL.buttons on the front or side panels at the same time to display software version information. Function Codes Setup features are accessed using function codes. The following codes are available. Press the VOL+ and CH+ buttons on the front or side panel at the same time to change IR bands. HealthCare Information. Turn the set on by pressing the power button on the front panel.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL SETUP AND OPERATION Installing The IR Remote Control Batteries 1. To change the IR band on an HCI IR remote press and hold the power button for 10 seconds. 3. LLC 15 . Turn the IR Remote over. Enter function code “15428” to keep the setup menu active until the TV is turned off. Pillow Speaker Setup Access the setup menu. Install the two included AAA batteries. The polarity is indicated on the bottom of the battery compartment. Same as function code “11111”. You will need an IR remote control to enter function codes. Make sure the batteries are installed correctly. Install the included batteries into the IR remote control.and CH. See page 21. Press the down arrow button to select “PILLOW SPEAKER”. 2. Once the installation is complete and all optional equipment is connected plug the supplied power cord into the set and then into a standard 120VAC outlet. Press down on the arrow and slide the battery cover off the bottom.buttons at the same time to change the SPEAKER MODE. Slide the battery cover back onto the remote and snap into place. Press VOL+ and VOL. See page 23. Use the left and right arrow keys to select the type of pillow speaker you wish to use. Press the Down arrow button to select “DTV SETUP”. This setup procedure can be used to make sure certain channels are easily available to patients at all times. Press the down arrow button to select “TV SETUP”. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons to select the “SOURCE SETUP” menu. The TV will scan all channels and store active channels in the program list. Auto Scan Digital TV See page 49 for more information on DTV setup. Press the “ENTER” button. Press the Down arrow button to select “AUTO SCAN”. The TV will scan all channels and store active channels in the program list. Use the Right arrow button to select the “SOURCE SETUP” menu. There may be a pause as DTV starts up. See page 16. Use the left and right navigation buttons to select the number to be changed. 3. To set the date and time: 1. This setup is optional. 3. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select FM setup. 4. Use the Right/Left arrow buttons to set the signal type. Press the dark green media control button on the IR remote. Press the right arrow button to start the auto scan process. You will need and IR remote and the RF frequency of the stations you wish to add. Press the down arrow button to select SIGNAL TYPE”. Use the Right/Left arrow button to set the signal source. Use the Down arrow button to select “AUTO SCAN”.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL Auto Scan Analog Access the setup menu. Press the right arrow button. Press the down arrow button to select ”SOURCE”. Press the “ENTER” button. Access the setup menu. See pages 26 and 27. 5. Press the “ENTER” button. Up to 10 channels may be added to the favorites list. Use the Right/Left arrow buttons to select the digital signal source. FM Setup Use this procedure to preset the FM favorites list. 2. Press the Right arrow button to start the auto scan process. Press the Right arrow button. 1. Use the up and down arrow keys or the number keys to set the correct date and time. Press the “ENTER” button on the IR remote after all fields have been set. Turn TV on. HealthCare Information. Press the “FUNCTION” button on the IR remote until the date and time are displayed. See Page 27. Enter function code “9999” with the IR remote. 2. Use the right arrow button to select the “SOURCE SETUP” menu. Setting Date and Time Certain features such as the “ALARM” require the proper date and time to function properly. See page 27. Press the Down arrow button to select “TUNER SOURCE”. LLC 16 . 19. patients will not be able to change the current favorite channel. 12. This step is optional. the first digit should be “0”. You may also use the number buttons to enter the digits. 13. 17. Once it has been set. 7. Each Favorites channel can be set to LOCK or UNLOCK status individually. 18. User the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons set the current favorites channel to LOCK or UNLOCK status. press the DOWN arrow button until SAVE is selected and press the RIGHT arrow button twice. this step may be skipped. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons to select the screen display while in FM mode. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons to select the channel number you wish to setup. 15. To setup additional FM favorite channels press the UP arrow button 5 times and repeat steps 5- 18 until all of the FM favorites channels are setup. Press the “ENTER” button. Patients will be able to add their own channels to the favorites list by pressing and holding the “FAV” button. It is not necessary to setup all channels. 11. 16. HealthCare Information.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL 4.00MHz. 5. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons to select the character to change and the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to change the character. 9. only favorite channels set to UNLOCK will be available for them to use. 8. When set to lock. Repeat this step until all characters have been entered for the station label. Press the DOWN arrow button. However. The label will appear on the lower left side of the display with the channel number selection. 14. Press the “ENTER” button. This is the same for all FM channels. Repeat this step until the frequency of the station you wish to add in complete. When all desired channels have been entered. Once it has been set. Press the DOWN arrow button. it will switch to FM mode when the FM setup menu is selected. This is the same for all FM channels. 10. LLC 17 . 6. Press the RIGHT arrow button. BLACK Black Screen BLUE Blue Screen OFF Turns LCD back lights off. Press the DOWN arrow button. BLUE+OSD Blue screen with FM channel information displayed. For station frequencies less than 100. The selected digit will be highlighted. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons to select the digit to change and the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to change the digit. this step may be skipped. Press the DOWN arrow button. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons to set the signal level below which the audio will mute. If the TV is not already in FM mode. BLACK+OSD Black screen with FM channel information displayed. POWER OFF TV turns off at set alarm time and date. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons to set the source. (turn on only) Selections Are: TV – HDTV – FM – AV – YPRPB – IPTV – PC – HDMI 12. Press the DOWN ARROW button. 2. 4. 3. Enter the alarm setup screen by pressing the “ALARM” button on the IR remote control. Press the RIGHT or LEFT arrow button. DAILY ON TV turns on at set time every day. Selections are: NONE – POWER ON – POWER OFF – DAILY ON – DAILY OFF NONE Alarm disabled POWER ON TV turns on at set alarm time and date. To set alarm times: 1. Press the DOWN ARROW button. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons to set the month. Press the DOWN ARROW button. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons to set the month. CHANNEL and VOLUME settings set in the alarm event. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons or numeric keys to enter the channel. Press the DOWN ARROW button. 13. (turn on only) If the source selection if NOT TV. Press the DOWN ARROW button. DAILY OFF TV turns off at set time every day. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons to set the minute. NOTE: If alarm mode is set to POWER ON or DAILY ON and the TV is already on at the set alarm time. HDTV or FM this line will be automatically skipped. 5. If necessary.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL Alarm HCI RoomMate TV’s have 7 programmable alarms. 10. User the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select the alarm you wish to set or change. HealthCare Information. Each alarm is set via date and time. Press the DOWN ARROW button. the TV will go to the SOURCE. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons to set the day. 11. Press the DOWN ARROW button. 9. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons or numeric key pad to set the volume level the TV will turn on to. 6. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons to set the hour. LLC 18 . Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons to select AM or PM. 8. 7. press the DOWN ARROW button to set the ALARM VOL. Press the RIGHT arrow button to set the mode. Press the DOWN ARROW button. PANORAMA Stretches picture horizontally to fill screen. ZOOM 2 Enlarges the picture vertically and narrows the picture horizontally. Selections are NORMAL-WARM-COOL SCREEN SIZE Selects the scale of the picture. Selections are: STANDARD . CONTRAST Adjusts the difference between light and dark areas of the display. SATURATION Adjusts the color level of the display. The top and bottom of the picture may be cut off. if used on a good quality picture. Sets the level of dynamic noise reduction for the picture. hue and color level.PANORAMA . the picture quality may decrease. Selections are: NORMAL . Horizontal and vertical adjustment may not be proportional ZOOM 1 Adjusts the picture to fill the screen horizontally. hue and color level. Also called TINT. Each mode except user is a pre-defined setting for contrast. This mode is useful for viewing standard 4:3 ratio broadcasts in wide screen mode. BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the overall brightness of the display. Picture Menu PICTURE MODE Selects the picture mode.VIVID – USER STANDARD Default factory setting MOVIE Default factory setting for viewing movies.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL ADVANCED SETUP Enter function code “9999” and press the “SETUP” button on the IR remote twice to enter the main setup menu. VIVID Default factory setting. brightness. Also called ZOOM. USER Uses user settings for contrast. The top and bottom of the picture may be cut off. WIDE Adjusts picture size to fill screen. See page 45 for a full menu tree. Set for best picture.WIDE – ZOOM 1 – ZOOM 2 NORMAL Adjusts the picture to standard broadcast size. There will be a vertical blank area on the left and right side of the picture. NOTE: If the contrast. The amount of stretching increases towards the left and right edges of the picture. However. 3D NR Comb filter setting. Press the enter button to go back one menu level. HealthCare Information. hue or color levels are adjusted manually. Center of picture is not stretched. ` HUE Adjusts color balance. SHARPNESS Adjusts sharpness of the display. Use the navigation buttons to select and change menu items. This mode does not stretch objects that are in the middle of the screen so that people and other objects do not appear short and wide. COLOR TONE Adjusts the over all color scheme. brightness. Selections are: OFF – LOW – MEDIUM – HIGH Noise reduction can help improve a low quality picture. brightness. “USER” mode is automatically set. LLC 19 .MOVIE . TREBLE Adjusts the high frequency sound level. Both speakers produce the same sound. See SPEAKER MODE above. LLC 20 . MONO Single channel sound. Selections are: OFF – TV ONLY – PILLOW – BOTH OFF All speakers muted.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL SOUND MENU SPEAKER MODE Selects which speaker(s) will be used. “SOUND MODE” must be set for user to adjust this setting. CLOSED CAPTION Sets CLOSED CAPTION mode. MOVIE Default setting for movies. Treble and Balance. Selections are: OFF – ON – ALWAYS OFF No closed caption or text services will not be available to patient. TV speakers muted. Pillow speaker muted PILLOW Pillow speaker only. “SOUND MODE” must be set for user to adjust this setting. SOUND MODE Selects the sound mode. HealthCare Information. Selections are: STEREO – MONO – SAP STEREO 2 Channel sound. Selections are: STANDARD – MOVIE – MUSIC – USER STANDARD Default factory setting. Not all stations broadcast SAP. This is usually a second language for the program such as Spanish. BASS Adjusts the low frequency sound level. SAP SECOND AUDIO PROGRAM. Use this setting to listen to an alternative audio broadcast. NOTE: You can also change the SPEAKER MODE by pressing the VOL UP and VOL DOWN buttons on the front or side panel at the same time. MUSIC Default setting for music. CLOSED CAPTION Sets CLOSED CAPTION mode and which closed caption or text services are available to the patient. Sound from each speaker may be different. Default factory setting. “SOUND MODE” must be set for user to adjust this setting. This setting may produce better quality sound with weak signals. USER Allows user to adjust Bass. TV ONLY TV speakers only. BALANCE Adjusts the right and left speaker sound levels. Can not be change when SPEAKER MODE in set for PILLOW. MTS Selects sound source. BOTH TV and pillow speaker. CC1-CC4 Determines which closed caption or text services will be available to patients. CC ON MUTE Determines if closed caption or text is displayed when sound is muted. LLC 21 . ON Mute button becomes closed caption button. Sound level can only be adjusted to a level that is between the MAX and MIN settings. TELEVISION MIN Sets the minimum sound level the set can be adjusted to when SPEAKER MODE is set to TV ONLY or BOTH.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL ON Closed caption and text service will be available to patient ALWAYS Closed caption or text service will always be displayed. HealthCare Information. Patient will not be able to change the sound level. Selections are: . Off Service will not be available to patient. Selection are: 0-100 NOTE: Set the MIN and MAX volumes to the same level to lock the sound at a pre-determined sound level. Selections are: 0-100 TELEVISION MAX Sets the maximum sound level the set can be adjusted to SPEAKER MODE is set to TV ONLY or BOTH. Selection are: 0-100 PILLOW MAX Sets the maximum sound level the set can be adjusted to when SOUND MODE is set to PILLOW. NOTE: CLOSED CAPTION must be set to ON or ALWAYS and at least one service must be set to YES for closed caption or text services to operate correctly. TEXT 1-TEXT 4 Selections for each are: ON –OFF ON Service will be available to patient. MAX/MIN VOLUMES Sets maximum and minimum sound levels that patients can adjust the set to. Patient will only be able to select which service they which to view. Selections are: OFF – ON OFF TV does not display closed captions when muted. 0-100 PILLOW MIN Sets the minimum sound level the set can be adjusted to when SOUND MODE is set to PILLOW. See page 22. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL ADVANCE USB CLONING Saves and loads setup data from a USB flash drive. Used to copy setup form one set to another. Selections are: LOAD FROM USB – SAVE TO USB LOAD FROM USB Loads setup data from USB flash drive. SAVE TO USB Saves setup data to USB flash drive. START –UP SETTINGS Sets the SOURCE, CHANNNEL NUMBER and VOLUME the set will use when first turned on. SOURCE Sets the input source the TV will used when turned on. Selections are: PC – HDMI – TV – HDTV – FM – AV – YPBPR – IPTV – LAST WATCHED NOTE: If set to none TV will turn on to same source it was using when turned off. CHANNEL NUMBER Sets the channel number the TV will tune to when turned on. NOTE: SOURCE must be set to TV or HDTV to set channel number. If set to LAST WATCHED, TV will turn on to same channel it was on when turned off. VOLUME Sets the volume level the TV will use when turned on. NOTE: If set to 0, TV will have the same volume level it had when turned off. MENU LANGUAE Sets the language used for the ON SCREEN MENUS. Selections are: ENGLISH – FRANCAIS – ESPANOL NOTE: Press enter after making selection. MENU Sets the background transparency of the ON SCREEN MENUs. Selections are: TRANSPARENCY 0 – 13 – 25 – 38 – 50 – 63 – 75 – 88 – 100 NOTE: 0 = Black, 100 = Clear. MENU DISPLAY TIME Sets how long the ON SCREEN MENUS will be displayed after last button press. Selections are: 30 SEC – 1 MIN – 90 SEC – 2 MIN – ALWAYS NOTE: When set to always this setting will change back to 2 MIN when TV is turned off. PARENTAL CONTROL Enters the Parental Control setup menu. Also called V-Chip. Default password is “0000”. See pages 46-48 for instructions on how to setup Parental Control. SIP AND PUFF Turns SIP AND PUFF mode on and off. Selections are: NO - YES PILLOW SPEAKER Sets type of pillow speaker being used. See page 31 for additional information. Selections are: 1 KEY – 3 KEY – ZENITH – RCA - PHILIPS SETUP PASSWORD Changes the password used to enter the setup menus. HealthCare Information, LLC 22 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL SYSTEM POWER SETTINGS Setup for power settings. OPERATING HOURS Sets the hours of operation for the set. Set will function normally during enabled hours and will not turn on during disabled hours. TIME TO ENABLE TV Time TV can be enabled. TIME TO DISABLE TV Time TV will be disabled. NOTE: During disabled time if an attempt is made to turn the set on the set will come on to a black screen and display “OFF TIME NO SERVICE” for 15 seconds after which time the set will turn off. During the time “OFF TIME NO SERVICE” is displayed on the screen you can enter function code “9999” to enter the setup menu. TV will not turn off while in the setup menu. POWER SAVING Sets power saving mode. Selections are: ON – MEDIACARE – QUICK BOOT ON Power saving is on. MEDIACARE Setting for sets connected to an HCI MediaCare System. QUICK BOOT Setting to allow digital TV viewing to start faster. NOTE: POWER SAVING must be set to MEDIACARE for all sets being used with a MediaCare system. POWER ROLL Set POWER ROLL mode. Selections are: ON – OFF ON TV will turn off when using channel up and channel down buttons between the lowest and highest programmed channels. OFF TV will not turn off between highest and lowest channels. ON WITH AC Turns TV on when AC power is applied. Selections are: OFF – MODE 1 – MODE 2 OFF TV does not turn on when AC power is applied. MODE 1 TV turns on when AC power is applied. TV can not be turned off using the “POWER” button. TV can only be turned off by removing AC power. MODE 2 TV turns on when AC power is applied. TV can be turned off using the “POWER” button. IR BAND SELECT Selects the IR band to use with an HCI IR remote. The IR BAND of the remote control must be set to match the TV. Change will not take effect until setup menu is exited. Selections are: 1–2 NOTE: Bands 1 and 2 work with HCI remotes. Bands 3 and 4 are for universal remotes. Bands 3 and 4 can only be selected using the CH+ and VOL+ buttons. See page 30. KEY DEFINE Changes the functions of the front or side panel buttons. See Page 48. HealthCare Information, LLC 23 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL KEYPAD LOCK Determines which buttons on the front panel of the TV are active. Selections are: LOCK OFF – LOCK 1 – LOCK 2 – LOCK 3 LOCK OFF All button operate. LOCK 1 Only power button operates. LOCK 2 Only CH+, CH-, VOL+, VOL- and POWER buttons operate. LOCK 3 No buttons operate. KEYPAD LOCK NONE – PC –HDMI –TV – HDTV – FM – AV – YPRPB – IPTV NONE TV comes on to same source that was being used when turned off. PC Rear Panel computer monitor input. HDMI Rear panel High Definition Multimedia Interface. FM FM Radio. AV Left side audio/video jacks. YPRPB Rear panel component audio/video input. IPTV RJ45 Ethernet jack. See pages 34-45. NOTE: The names of these sources can be changed in the SOURCE menu under “SOURCE LABELS”. See page 28. LED CONTROL Sets the status of the power LED when the set is on or off. Selections are: NORMAL – REVERSE – OFF – IR BLINK NORMAL Power LED is off when the set is on and on when the set is off. REVERSE Power LED is on when the set is on and off when the set is off. OFF Power LED is off at all times. IR-BLINK Power LED is off but blinks when a button is press on the front panel, IR remote or pillow speaker CLOCK DST Turns Daylight Savings Time on and off. Selections are: OFF - ON SOURCE ROLL When on, CH+ and CH- buttons will scroll through the active input sources between the lowest and highest programmed channels. Selections are: OFF – ON SERIAL CONTROL Turns serial control for HCI DVD player on and off. Selections are: OFF – DVD OFF Serial control is turned off. Set to “OFF” if no HCI DVD player is being used. DVD Serial control is turned on. Set to “DVD” when using an HCI DVD player. INFORMATION Displays current source and software version. SOURCE SETUP HealthCare Information, LLC 24 Selections are: 9 CHANNELS – ALL CHANNELS . Audio will be heard from the currently selected channel window. Audio will be heard from the currently selected channel. CHANNEL Displays current channel number. This should be left at “0”. full motion video will be displayed for about 10 seconds. Use the right and left arrow buttons to select the character and the up and down arrow keys to change the selected character. ADD/REMOVE Manually add or remove the current channel from the channel line up. only the current channel will be displayed. Audio will be heard from the currently selected channel. CH PREVIEW CH PREVIEW MODE displays 9 channels on the screen at the same time and scans MODE from one channel to the next as determined by the CHANNEL PREVIEW MODE setting. FINE TUNE Used to manually fine-tune the channel frequency. Select CATV HRC if you are connected to cable system using HRC frequencies. Select SAVE after all settings have been completed and press the “RIGHT” arrow button twice. Press the “ENTER” button when done. You can use the arrow keys on the IR remote to select which channel is currently being scanned. FAVOR Displays 9 channels on the screen that are stored in the FAVORITES CHANNEL list. To start and stop brows mode. LABEL Set a channel label to be displayed for the currently selected channel. Selected channel will be displayed behind the menu. After the 9th channel is scanned. then the video will freeze and the next channel will be scanned and displayed. Select CATV IRC if you are connected to cable system using IRC frequencies NOTE: Most in house systems such as DIRECT-TV will use CATV. If less than 9 channels are stored in the FAVORITES CHANNEL list. You can use the arrow keys on the IR remote to select which channel is currently being scanned. HealthCare Information.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL TV SETUP Channel setup for analog TV. press the preview button on the IR remote. If no channels are in the FAVORITES LIST. ALL CH Displays 9 channels on the screen starting with the current channel being viewed. Use right and left arrow buttons to change NUMBER channel.FAVORITES 9 CH Displays 9 channels on the screen starting with the current channel being viewed. SAVE Saves the current TV setup into permanent memory. Cannot be changed. After the 9th channel is scanned. As each channel is scanned. See pages 50 and 51. NOTE: If you are on a CATV system and AIR is selected as the source. See page 30. you will not see any channels above channel 13. FREQUENCY Displays the frequency of the current channel. This affects the current selected bank only. SOURCE Selects the TV input source type. the scanning will start over with the first scanned channel. See pages 50 and 51. channels will be repeated. Press and hold the up or down arrow buttons to scroll through the characters at a fast rate. NOTE: Press the blue arrow at the bottom of the IR Remote to clear all characters. the next channel in the programmed channel list will be scanned starting in the upper left window on the screen. Selections are: AIR – CATV – CATV HRC – CATV IRC Select AIR if you are connected to an off air antenna Select CATV if you are connected to a cable system. Only active channels for the current selected BANK will be scanned. LLC 25 . If you are converting off air digital channels to CATV channels with out converting to QAM. AUTO SCAN only affects the currently selected bank. NOTE: Contact the local cable company for information on which type of QAM they are using and also to determine what digital channels are available to you. CABLE Select for CATV digital reception. Selected channel will be displayed behind the menu. HealthCare Information. QAM 256 Setting for QAM 256. TUNER Selects the digital TV input source. Any previous saved settings will be lost. See pages 50 and 51. AUTO SCAN Scans for all available digital channels and places them in to the channel lineup. DTV SETUP Enters digital TV setup. Unused channels are deleted. Cannot be changed. If no digital channels are found on either setting then there are no digital channels available. LLC 26 . Use this to manually add channels. See pages 50 and 51. Selections are: ADDED – REMOVED NOTE: When adding a digital channel it will take several seconds for the TV to scan the channel and add it to the channel line up. See page 26.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL AUTO SCAN Scans for all available channels and places them in to the channels lineup. These settings will not be lost if there is a power outage. CHANNEL NO Displays current channel number. This function allows the saved setting to be reloaded into operating memory should someone change the setting accidentally. FREQUENCY Displays the current channels frequency. set ATSC SOURCE to QAM and ATSC MODE to AIR 8VSB. See page 49 for information on DTV. Selections are: SOURCE AIR – CABLE Air Select for off air digital reception. Use the ADD/ERASE function to manually add and delete channels. The TV will store all settings in to operating memory. Unused channels are deleted. Use right and left arrow buttons to change channel. Auto scan affects only the currently selected bank. See pages 50 and 51. Use the ADD/REMOVE function to manually add and delete channels. If no channels are found. If you cannot contact the cable company. Selections are: ATSC 8VSB – QAM 64 – QAM 256 ATSC 8VSB Setting for ATSC (8VSB) QAM 64 Setting for QAM 64. set the source for CABLE 64 and run an auto scan. This affects the current selected bank only. SIGNAL TYPE Selects type of digital signal. SAVE Saves the current TV setup into permanent memory. ADD/REMOVE Manually add or remove the current channel from the channel line up. set the source for CABLE 256 and run the auto scan again. See SCR MODE.YES INPUT AUTO-DET When on. the TV will return to the previous input source if there is no video or the video is lost for the current input. FM SETUP Channel setup for FM listening. SOURCE ROLL When set to on. shows FM FAVORITES LIST. FREQUENCY Used to enter the frequency of the selected CHANNEL NO. Use the right/left arrow keys to select the character to enter and the up/down arrow keys to change. if you have a VCR connected to the audio/video inputs. Selections are: 1-2–3-4 BANK EDIT Used to manually edit the program banks (tiers). BLUE+OSD Blue background with FM On-Screen-Display. Signal Strength. SOURCE LABELS Allows renaming of input selections. LCD back light turned off. LLC 27 . Selections are: ON . TV will cycle through all input sources that are enabled when using the CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN buttons as if they were TV channels located between the highest and lowest programmed channels. CHANNEL NO Selects the favorite FM channel to edit. Up to 8 characters may be used in a name. Use the left/right arrow buttons to select the character to change then use the up/down arrow buttons to select the character.OFF HealthCare Information. and Favorite number if programmed into the FM FAVORITES LIST. Use the right/left arrow keys to select the digit to enter and the up/down arrow keys or the number keys to change. LABEL Used to enter a station ID label for the selected CHANNEL NO. SCREEN MODE SCREEN MODE – Determines what the set will display when in FM mode. See page 50 and 51. FM LEVEL FM channels with signal strength below this setting will be muted. Selections are: NO . Frequency. LOCK Selections are: UNLOCK . BLACK+OSD Black background with FM On-Screen-Display.LOCKED SAVE Saves the current FM setup NOTE: FM On Screen Display when on. AV can be renamed to VCR. This label will be displayed if the On Screen Display is set on. See pages 17 and 18 for setup instructions. See pages 50 and 51. Up to 10 favorites may be stored. For instance. SCR OFF Screen Off.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL BANK SELECT Sets the current channel bank (tier) to be used. FAVORITE Locks the selected channel so that a patient cannot change the channel. Selections are: BLACK – BLUE – SCREEN OFF – BLACK+OSD – BLUE+OSD BLACK Black screen only. BLUE Blue screen only. Use the up/down arrow buttons to select the input you wish to rename. PICTURE MODE Displays current picture mode. See page 17 to set date and time. SOUND MODE Displays current sound mode. Available functions are: FUNCTION ACTION INFORMATION DISPLAYS CURRENT TV INFORMATION CH INFO TURNS CHANNEL DISPLAY INFO ON OR OFF DATE & TIME DISPLAYS DATE AND TIME CLEAR FAV CLEARS THE FAVORITE CHANNEL LIST INFORMATION Displays the following information: SLEEP Minutes and Seconds left on the “SLEEP TIMER”.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL PATIENT FUNCTIONS There are several functions that the patient can access by pressing the “FUNCTION’ button on the IR remote. HealthCare Information. CLOSED CAPTION Displays the selected Closed Caption mode selected in the “ADVANCE” menu. TV (ONLY DISPLAYS IF TV IS IN ANALOG MODE) Displays current analog TV channel. only the channel number is displayed. Each press of the “FUNCTION” button selects the next function. When off. HDTV (ONLY DISPLAYS IF TV IS IN HDTV MODE) Displays current HDTV picture resolution information. LLC 28 . When on. the time is displayed when the channel is changed along with the channel number. DATE/TIME Displays the current date and time. SCREEN SIZE Displays current zoom mode. A custom pillow speaker is available with a “FAV” button also. CH INFO Turns channel information on and off. “0” will be displayed if the sleep timer is off. TV BANK (ONLY DISPLAYS IF TV IS IN ANALOG MODE) Displays the current program bank. Clears the FAVORITE channel list. See page 30 for instructions to use the FAVORITE channel list. CLEAR FAV. MTS Displays current MTS selection. HealthCare Information. Repeat steps one and two for up to 10 channel. The current selection will be displayed on screen. To change IR bands on the HCI IR remote. See pages 16 and 24. 3. 4. IR BANDS 1-4 can be set by pressing the CH+ and VOL+ buttons of the front panel at the same time. press and hold the “POWER” on the IR remote for 10 seconds. IR BANDS There are four IR BAND selections.1 – 2 – 3 . LLC 29 . See page 29 for instructions on clearing the FAVORITES channel list. The TV will step through the stored list of favorite channels with each press. A custom pillow speaker is available with a FAV button. 2. Bands 1 and 2 can be set in the “SYSTEM” menu. See page 32. Sections are: OFF . Press and hold the FAV button on the IR remote until ADD appears on the upper left of the display.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL FAVORITES All RoomMate series sets can store up to 10 favorite channels for quick access. See page 24. The remaining channels will be moved down one on the list. press and release the FAV button. the first channel that was added will be dropped from the list and the new channel will be placed and the top of the list. IR remote or pillow speakers will switch between Closed Caption modes as follows: CC OFF MUTE – CC OFF – CC ON (cc mode will be displayed) – MUTE See pages 21 and 22 for more information.4 OFF IR DISABLED 1 IR BAND 1 2 IR BAND 2 3 IR BAND 3 Magnavox Codes 4 IR BAND 4 APEX Codes IR Bands 1 and 2 are for use with the HCI IR remote control. CLOSED CAPTIONS Pressing the CC button on the TV. To set up and access the favorite channels: 1. NOTES: If you attempt to add more than 10 channels to the favorites list. To quickly tune a favorite channel. Each press of the CH+ and VOL+ buttons will switch to the next IR BAND. Tune to the channel you wish to add to the favorites list. About 5 seconds. Press and release the “TV” button to change the channel to the next programmed channel. See page 21 to disable the TV’s internal speakers. press and hold the “TV” button until “CHANNEL UP” or “CHANNEL DOWN” appears on the upper right corner of the screen. For pillow speakers with an analog (rotary) type volume control. press and hold the “TV” button until “POWER OFF” appears on the upper right corner of the display. Press the TV button to turn the set on or off. 4. See page 23. About 3 seconds. See page 15. Make sure the TV is setup for the proper pillow speaker being used before connecting the pillow speaker. NOTE: The optional dual pillow speaker board does not support RCA digital codes. One Button 1. 3. Digital Any digital pillow speaker that sends Zenith. Pin Out VIEWED FROM REAR JACK PANEL HealthCare Information. Press the “TV” button on the pillow speaker to turn the set on. you may wish to lock the TV volume at a preset level to assure proper volume to the pillow speaker at all times. See page 25. 2. 2. Press the “UP” button to change the channel to the next higher programmed channel. Philips or RCA code may be used with the ROOMMATE series sets. LLC 30 . 3. Press the “DOWN” button to change to the next lower programmed channel. To change the direction of the channel change. Some digital pillow speakers have rotary volume controls.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL PILLOW SPEAKER OPERATION The pillow speaker type should be set before a pillow speaker is plugged into the set. To turn TV off. 3 Button 1. LLC 31 . The Pillow speaker must have 0-9 number buttons. When the TV input source is set for IPTV.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL DVD/IPTV CONTROL WITH PILLOW SPEAKER If you have purchased an HCI DVD player to use with your RoomMate series TV you can use a digital pillow speaker to control the DVD player and IPTV functions. SD card reader and DVD player. Any digital pillow speaker with number buttons may be used. SCREEN SIZE.” Button and SCREEN SIZE may not be available with all pillow speaker brands and models. A custom overlay is available from Curbell Electronics for use with both IPTV and an HCI DVD player. HealthCare Information. “. *SD/DVD switched the DVD player between the front panel USP port. Component or A/V the pillow speaker buttons are interpreted as DVD commands. SLEEP. Custom overlay requires Curbell pillow speaker. NOTE: Some functions such as FAVORITES. the pillow speaker buttons are interpreted as IPTV commands and when the input source is set for HDMI. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL CLONING FUNCTION The cloning function allows the entire setup of one RoomMate Series set to be copied to another. Drive does not have to be empty. Press the DOWN arrow button to select USB CLONING. Screen will show data transfer. the TV will reset. Enter the setup menu. There are also USB ports on the left and right sides of the rear jack panel. 3. Turn set on. When you want to load a setup file into a RoomMate TV. You will need the following to clone a set. “Function” – “0” – “9999”. The file is osd_data. Press the “RIGHT’ arrow button. The left side port is usually easiest to access. 4. 7. Insert a USB Flash Drive into any of the 3 USB ports. 5. Turn set on. 2. This takes about 30 seconds. Press the “RIGHT’ arrow button. 2. HealthCare Information. Screen will show data transfer. 7. See page 16. If you have more than one setup for different locations in your facility you will need a separate flash drive for each setup. copy the file you wish to load to the USB Flash Drives root directory and follow the above procedure. When finished. Repeat steps 2-9 to load additional flash drives. You may also use a PC to copy the data file to other USB Flash Drives. 3. This may take a couple of minutes. Press the RIGHT arrow button. See page 16. This greatly speeds up the setup process when installing multiple sets. Use the DOWN arrow buttons to select “SAVE TO USB”. “Function” – “0” – “9999”. 3 IR Remote Control. Each setup file will have to be in a separate folder. 6. LOADING DATA 1.13. NOTE: For RoomMate sets with the dual pillow speaker board option the USB port locate by the pillow speaker jacks is omitted. TIPS You may use a PC to copy the data file to additional USB Flash Drives and to save a copy on a hard drive. Press the DOWN arrow button to select USB CLONING. SAVING DATA 1. There are also USB ports on the left and right sides of the rear jack panel. Use the RIGHT arrow button to select “LOAD FROM USB”. LLC 32 . You may save multiple setups on the same drive by moving the osd_data. All setup data will be loaded into the TV.bin file to a different folder and then saving the setup from another set on the same Flash Drive. 4. The left side port is usually easiest to access.13. Insert a USB Flash Drive that contains a clone file in the root directory into any of the 3 USB ports. All setup data will be saved to a file on the USB Flash Drive.bin. 1 An HCI RoomMate series set that has been fully setup. See pages 10 . 2 At least one USB Flash Drive with at least 100Kb free. 8. Use the left/right arrow buttons to select the “ADVANCE” menu. 6. See pages 10 . Enter the setup menu. Press the “RIGHT’ arrow button 5. These files are made available through a media server computer(s) connected to the same network. IR remote or front panel buttons. The USB ports can be used for flash drives. TYPICAL BASIC IPTV SERVER SYSTEM NOTE: Switch must have a 1Gb connection to the server. HCI Generation II sets may also access media files using three USB ports or on an optional internal hard drive. File selection is handled by On-Screen menus. HealthCare Information. In addition to Ethernet capabilities.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL INTERNET PROTOCOL TELEVISION (IPTV) INTRODUCTION IPTV allows viewing of media files that contain movies. USB hard drives and many other devices using IPTV. audio and pictures through an Ethernet connection. LLC 33 . TV’s require 100Mb connection only. Menu selection is handled via the pillow speaker. The TV finds all available servers and then locates usable files on those servers. Selections are: Decoding: Software – Hardware NOTE: Normal setting is for Hardware.xxx. JPEG Set JPEG decoding to be done by hardware or software.xxx. Selections are: Automatic(DHCP) . Current IP: Shows current IP address of the TV. Selections are: Utility: Check File System – Format Hard Disk Check File System Checks to see if the hard drive is properly formatted. UPNP Function Universal Plug and Play. Selections are: Upgrade: Disable .255. NOTE: Each TV in a facility must have a unique IP address. Enables or disables UPNP function. Format Hard Disk Formats the hard drive.168. LLC 34 . Can not be changed. Hard drive should be formatted only when first installed into an HCI TV. HealthCare Information. Manual IP address is fixed and is entered during IPTV setup. Can not be changed.Enable NOTE: Once new software has been installed setting will change to Disable. Press enter to set.Manual Automatic(DHCP) TV automatically get IP address from DHCP server. WARNING Formatting the hard drive will result in all data stored on the hard drive being lost.168. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL IPTV SETUP General IP SETUP IP MODE: Sets the set to use static (Manual) or automatic (DHCP) IP addresses.xxx. Normal setting is 192. Address: NOTE: xxx can be any number between 1 and 254. Version: Displays software version. Normal setting is 255. General IPTV Setup Hard Disk Checks and formats the hard disk for use in the TV. Can not be changed.0 Gateway IP address of the MediaCare or MediaLink server. Subnet Mask: Subnet mask of the TV. Picture timer: Determines how long each picture is displayed on screen before advancing to the next picture.255. Press enter to set. IP Address: Static IP address of the TV. NOTE: xxx can be any number between 1 and 254.xxx. MAC Address: Media Access Control address assigned to the TV’s network interface. Selections are: Enable – Disable NOTE: Must be enabled for MediaLink to function. Normal setting is 192. Normal setting is Manual. Selections are: 5 sec – 10 sec – 15 sec – 20 sec – 25 sec Firmware Enables IPTV operating system upgrade via USB flash drive. Repeat steps 1-4 as necessary to ENABLE or DISABLE other icons. Username User name automatically entered when Auto Login is enabled. Determined by static IP address. Normal setting is 192. Disable User must enter user name and password when remote desktop is selected.168.Home Page Settings -- Home Page Setup allows the home page icons to be enabled or disabled. RDP Windows remote desktop protocol. LLC 35 . 5. VGA. NOTE: The following ICONS can be enabled or disabled: HDMI. HealthCare Information. Program Selects the protocol used to connect to the thin client server.ThinClient Settings -- Server IP address of the thin client server. 3. Color Select: Selects the number of colors that can be displayed for ThinClient applications. The reset process will take approximately 30 seconds. Selections are: Select: VNC – RDP – Citrix[ICA] VNC Linux remote desktop protocol. Once all of the IPTV settings have been entered. To enable or disable icons: 1. Selections are: Enable . 4. -.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL -. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select EMABLE or DISABLE. Disabled icons will not be visible on the IPTV home page screen. Remote Desktop and Autoplay. Selections are: 8 bits – 16 bits – 24 bits – 32 bits NOTE: The higher settings may result in slower ThinClient operation: Recommend setting is 24 bits. AV. Determined by static IP address.xxx. Auto Login: Enables or disables auto login when Remote Desktop is selected. Citrix[ICA] Citrix (NOT SUPPORTED AT THIS TIME) NOTE: RDP is recommended for ThinClient applications. 2. The new settings will be saved and the IPTV processor will reset to activate the new settings.Disable Enable TV logins in to ThinClient server automatically when remote desktop is selected. press the LEFT arrow button to exit the Home Page Settings menu. Address: NOTE: xxx can be any number between 1 and 254. press the BACK button.. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to select the icon to be enabled or disabled. When finished. Press enter to set. Password Password automatically entered when Auto Login is enabled. Press the RIGHT arrow button. Component. Radio. Press the ENTER button.xxx. 8. hard drive. Length and repeat mode will be displayed. If there are folders (sub-directories) available. Pressing the status button on the IR remote when no media is playing or displayed will display the status of the hard drive if installed. To enter IPTV mode. Once IPTV has been selected. Select the type of content you wish to view. USB device or video server. A second jack is located next to the cable inputs on the rear jack panel. and MediaCare. LLC 36 . If the set is connected to a server. hi-light the server you want to view content from and press the “ENTER” button.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL USING IPTV IPTV OPERATION 1. Choose the source that contains the content you wish to access. Hi-light the file you wish and press the enter button. a list of available files will appear. There are three USB ports. one is located on the left side of the set above the ear phone jack and audio/video jacks. The main IPTV screen will show all connected servers and Media. Selections are: TV Changes source to TV. Press the “ENTER” button. 4. To watch content from the server. file size. 3. TV/AV button on the set or the Input button on the set. If more than one server is connected to the system. it will take a few seconds for the IPTV software to load and start. select the folder and press enter to open. free space and used space will be displayed. After you select the source. elapsed time (how long it has been playing). you will see the name of each server. Select My Media to view media files on the optional internal hard drive. 6. Drive size. 7. My Media Access content from USB drives. 2. The third jack is located next to the power cord on the rear jack panel. File name. press the IPTV button on an IR remote control or select IPTV from the source menu. the server name will appear on this screen also. The source menu can be accessed using the Source button on the IR remote control. Media Link. Pressing the status button when media if being played or viewed will display file information of the current selection. If an optional hard drive is installed there will be an option for the hard drive. HealthCare Information. Use the “BACK” button to return to the previous screen and the “HOME” button to return to the MAIN MENU screen. 5. IPTV NAVIGATION Use the LEFT/RIGHT and UP/DOWN and the ENTER button to select function on the IPTV home page. VGA Changes source to VGA. Radio Changes source to Radio. AV Changes source to AV input. HealthCare Information.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL HDMI Changes source to HDMI input. Component Changes source to Component input. LLC 37 . Select the device the files is on. Select the type of media file you wish to view or listen to. See pages 10 . Press the ENTER button.13. Press ENTER. 8. From the IPTV home screen select My Media and press the ENTER button. 5. Relax Plays relaxation video from hard drive. During play back you can use the colored arrow buttons on an IR remote to control play back as follows. NOTE: You will see any USB storage devices that are plugged in. Set input source to IPTV by pressing the IPTV button on an IR remote or pressing the source button on the IR remote. VIEWING MEDIA FILES 1. HealthCare Information. If viewing media from a USB flash drive or USB hard drive plug the USB device into one of the USB ports on the TV. The USB port on the left side is usually the easiest to access. When the media file is finished playing or the stop button is pressed the TV will return to the file selection screen. front panel. hard drive if installed. 9. 6. MediaLink file servers if available and MediaCare Server if available.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL PC Desktop Starts a ThinClient secession. 4. 2. 3. 7. Any time during the selection process you can press the BACK button to return to the previous menu or the HOME button to return to the IPTV home screen. Press the enter button. or side panel until IPTV is selected. YELLOW PAUSE RED FAST REVERSE GREEN FAST FORWARD BLUE STOP CENTER BUTTON PLAY NOTE: See page 32 for controlling playback using a digital pillow speaker. Select the file to be viewed or listened to. LLC 38 . When the device is plugged in you will see DETECT OK appear on the upper right corner of the screen. CONNECTING TO WINDOWS XP Windows screens and icons may look different depending on display settings and update versions. OR 1. 4. Press the ENTER button. Click on “Choose another network location”. See pages 10 – 13. The file will be copied to the hard drive. 2. To prevent illegal copies being made from contend stored on the hard drive it is not possible to copy files from the hard drive to another source such as a USB flash drive. LLC 39 . A crossover cable will not be necessary. 3. Click the “Next” button. If the TV is connected to a network. IF the folder does not exist a window will open indicating a folder will be created. Open the “Add Network Place” folder. plug one end of a crossover cable into the RJ-45 jack of your PC and the other end into the RJ-45 jack on the TV. Open the “My Network Places” folder. plug your PC into the same network with a standard CAT5e cable. Set the input source of the TV to IPTV. 7. Press the yellow PAUSE button. USB devices are numbered according to the order they were plugged in to the TV. Select My Media and press the ENTER button. Insert or connect the USB drive to one of the USB ports on the TV. Turn TV on and set the input source to IPTV. the hard drive can not be accessed through the network port. 4. PC OR LAPTOP 1. You will need the following to access the hard drive for file management: USB flash drive or USB hard drive with the content you wish to load on to the hard drive. NOTE: Video files will be copied to the VIDEO folder on the hard drive. IR remote control for TV. Also. Do not enter leading zeros. If connecting your PC directly to the TV. Select FINISH and press the ENTER button. Turn the TV and computer on.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL HARD DRIVE FILE MANAGEMENT All RoomMate Series GENII sets can be equipped with an optional hard drive that can be used to store Picture. PC or laptop running XP or Vista with access to the files you wish to place on the hard drive. Select the file to be copied to the hard drive. Click the “Next” button. 2. Select VIDEO. Sound and Video files for playback on the set. Enter the IP address from step 7 above as shown. 5. If the TV is connected to a network. 3. 2. Select Yes and press the enter button. USB FLASH DRIVE/HARD DRIVE 1. 3. AUDIO or PICTURES. 6. HealthCare Information. 1. Press the ENTER button. See page 35. 4. 2. Select the USB device. you can access the hard drive by connecting your computer to the same network. Cat5e crossover cable to connect computer directly to TV. audio files to the AUDIO folder and picture files to the PICTURE folder. TV IP address. 3. 10. If the “Log on anonymously” box is checked.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL Example: 5. click on the box to uncheck it. The default name for this network place is the IP address. Enter password “ftphciadmin”. click on the “Save password” box to check it. Enter the user name. User name is “hciadmin”. If you want windows to remember the password for this connection. Click the “Finish” button. 7. 9. Click the “Next” button. A window will open asking for a password. HealthCare Information. Click the “Next” button. The default name is recommended. Click the “Next” button 8. LLC 40 . 6. Windows will create an icon in the “MY Network Places” with the IP address name and open a connection to the TV. Turn TV on and change to IPTV mode. Enter the IP address as follows. This is the hard drive in the set. You may create folders and drag content file to the “hdd” folder. 15. Right click one and open area of the “COMPUTER” window. Do not enter leading zeros. Click on Add a Network Location.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL 11. enter password. b. B. If asked. HealthCare Information. When finished transferring content. click on the box to uncheck it. CREATE FOLDERS AND STORE CONTENT ONLY IN THE “hdd” FOLDER. 12. You can create and Delete folders and transfer files to and from the hard drive and delete files. Connect your computer to the TV using a crossover cable. e. Open the folder named with the IP address of the TV you wish to access. close the ftp window and disconnect the Cat5e cables. Open the “My Network Places” folder. c. Note: If your TV’s are not connected to a network you can set all the IP address’s the same and use the same network folder for all sets. D. Click the “Next” button. Click the “Log On” button. Open the “COMPUTER” folder. See page 35. “ftphciadmin” F. DO NOT STORE FILES OR CREATE FOLDERS IN THE “bin” FOLDER OR THE ROOT DIRECTORY. Click the “Next” button. C. Example f. A. Click on “Choose a custom network location”. LLC 41 . E. Repeat this for all TV’s you wish to transfer content to. DOING SO MAY CAUSE UNDESIRABLE OPERATION OF THE TV AND THE TV MAY BE UNABLE TO ACCESS THE FILES. If the “Log on anonymously” box is checked. Once you have created an FTP folder in the “My Network Places” folder you can transfer content as follows. CONNECTING TO WINDOWS VISTA a. Open the “hdd” folder. d. 14. 13. A screen will open with two folders. Turn TV on and change to IPTV mode.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL g. n. Once you have created an FTP folder in the “My Network Places” folder you can transfer content as follows. Enter password “ftphciadmin”. The default name for this network place is the IP address. If asked. HealthCare Information. Open the “hdd” folder. User name is “hciadmin”. Connect your computer to the TV using a crossover cable. i. Note: If your TV’s are not connected to a network you can set all the IP address’s the same and use the same network folder for all sets. k. DOING SO MAY CAUSE UNDESIRABLE OPERATION OF THE TV AND THE TV MAY BE UNABLE TO ACCESS THE FILES. The default name is recommended. Repeat this for all TV’s you wish to transfer content to. i. Enter the user name. A screen will open with two folders. LLC 42 . ii. See page 35. Open the folder named with the IP address of the TV you wish to access. o. Click the “Log On” button. A window will open asking for a password. If you want windows to remember the password for this connection. iv. enter password. iii. You can create and Delete folders and transfer files to and from the hard drive and delete files. Open the “Computer” folder. “ftphciadmin” vi. m. When finished transferring content. This is the hard drive in the set. Click the “Next” button. Click the “Finish” button. Windows will create an icon in the “Computer” folder with the IP address name and open a connection to the TV. v. click on the “Save password” box to check it. You may create folders and drag content file to the “hdd” folder DO NOT STORE FILES OR CREATE FOLDERS IN THE “bin” FOLDER OR THE ROOT DIRECTORY. h. CREATE FOLDERS AND STORE CONTENT ONLY IN THE “hdd” FOLDER. j. close the ftp window and disconnect the Cat5e cables. l. 5.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL COPYING FILES FROM USB DEVICE TO HARD DRIVE You may copy media files from any supported USB mass storage device to the optional hard drive. If there is not enough room on the hard drive “Device not exist or full disk” will be displayed in the window. 3. Connect the USB mass storage device to the TV. Do not start the file playing. LLC 43 . The file will be deleted and the media list will be refreshed. HealthCare Information. The file will be copied and the media list refreshed. Do not press the play button. 2. Press the “ENTER” button. 4. Use the Left/Right arrow buttons to select “Yes”. 2. Select the file you wish to delete as if you were going to play or view the file. 3. Press the “ENTER” button. Copying will not be possible. 4. Use the Left/Right arrow buttons to select “Yes”. Files can only be copied on at a time. A “Delete Function” window will open on the left side of the screen. See page 39. Press the “YELLOW” button on the IR remote. DELETING FILES FROM THE HARD DRIVE 1. Press the Blue button on the remote. Select the file as if you were going to play or display the file. A “Copy Function” window will open on the left side of the screen. 1. To copy files. File name and destination will be displayed in the window. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL ROOMMATE SERIES SETUP MENU TREE HealthCare Information. LLC 44 . LLC 45 . TV-Y7 Content may not be suitable for children under 7 years of age. No profanity or sexual content. C8 Content suitable for children over 8 years of age. V Intense Violence S Moderate Sexual Situations L Coarse Language D Highly Suggestive Dialogue TV-MA Content intended for mature audiences only. Canadian Ratings C Content suitable for children under 8 years of age. Little or no sex or nudity. HealthCare Information.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL PARENTAL CONTROL TV RATINGS United States TV-Y Content appropriate for all ages. Contains fantasy violence. Minimal comedic violence. Occasional “socially offensive and discriminatory” language allowed if in the content of the story. TV-Y7-FV Content may not be suitable for children under 7 years of age. TV-G General Audiences TV-PG Content may not be suitable for young children V Moderate Violence S Mild Sexual Situations L Mild Coarse Language D Suggestive Dialogue or Drama TV-14 Content may not be suitable for children under the age of 14. No profanity. some foul language and little or no sexual content. HealthCare Information. Moderate violence. May contain moderate violence. language and sexual content. Select V-CHIP and set to ON. Press the ENTER button when finished. No rating will appear on screen. Minimal violence. Enter the setup menu. Enter password. language and sexual activity. Use the right arrow button to change. 18+ Content intended for viewers over the age of 18. 14+ Content intended for viewers over 14 years of age. E Exempt programming. 2. Use the arrow buttons to select rating levels Press the B button to block or unblock each rating. May contain little violence. LLC 46 . brief nudity and sexual references allowed if important to the story line. Select TV RATING. 6. PG Parental guidance suggested. 13+ Content appropriate for teenagers over the age of 13. Go to the ADVANCE MENU and select PARENT CONTROL. mild profanity. Select CHANGE PASSWORD if you wish to change the password. graphic sexual content and pornography. 18+ Content for adults over the age of 18 only. Little or no violence or sexual content. Follow the on-screen prompts to change the password. 16+ Content appropriate for teenagers over the age of 16. May contain extreme violence. Setup 1. May contain strong violence. See page 16. May contain strong violence. Press the right arrow button. 8+ Content appropriate for children over the age of 8. language and some sexual situations. 4. Press the right arrow button. no profanity or sexual content. 7.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL G Content suitable for the entire family. Some rating will effect the rating below them. Default password is “0000”. Children under the age of 13 should be accompanied by an adult. 5. Quebec Ratings G Content appropriate for all ages. 3. 9. All ratings above will be blocked. 2. Use the right arrow button to select the highest rating you wish to allow. Select FRENCH-RATING. KEY DEFINE The functions of the front or side panel buttons can be redefined. See diagram for button locations. 10. RM42II and RM52II (FRONT PANEL ONLY) RM26II and RM32II (SIDE PANEL ONLY) HealthCare Information. Select ENGLISH-RATING. All rating above will be blocked. Use the right and left arrow button to change the function. Select KEY DEFINE in the SYSTEM menu and press the right arrow button. Press the ENTER button when finished. Select the button you wish to change. RM20II. All rating above will be blocked. 4. To change the functions: 1. Use the right arrow button to select the highest rating you wish to allow. The selected rating and all ratings below will be allowed. Select MOVIE-RATING. 3. LLC 47 . Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all buttons you wish to change. Use the right arrow button to select the highest rating you wish to allow.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL 8. 5. The selected rating and all ratings below will be allowed. Not all buttons can be changed. The selected rating and all ratings below will be allowed. There are two types of QAM channels currently in use. EXAMPLE RF channel 84 on Cincinnati cable has major channel 5 with two sub-channels and major channel 54 with four sub-channels. QAM channels can also contain 10 or more digital channels.1.3. It is not necessary for the operator/user to know the RF channel and this information is not available on screen. 54. In most digital broadcasts. The channels are displayed as 48. HD broadcasts take up more bandwidth and reduce the number of sub-channels a given RF channel can carry. EXAMPLE Channel 48 in Cincinnati Broadcast its analog channel on UHF channel 48 and its digital channel on UHF channel 34 and has two digital channels or sub-channels. The RF channel number is not available on screen. the first sub- channel will be the digital version of the analog broadcast. TV SETUPS Off Air Digital Cable Digital ATSC SOURCE 8VSB QAM ATSC MODE AIR 8VSB CABLE 64 or CABLE 256 Note: Most cable companies use QAM 256.2 and 54. ATSC signals can have up to six sub-channels. QAM 256 can carry more channels on a single RF channel. Many digital broadcasts are Standard Definition (SD). 54.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL DIGITAL TV SETUP Digital broadcasts offer clearer pictures and allow the broadcast of several channels on one channel. The first is broadcast over the air by local television stations.2. ATSC signals are not broadcast on the same RF frequency as the standard analog signal. All HCI sets use the “BACK” button for the “.” There are two types of digital TV signals. The second type of digital broadcast is used by cable companies.YY where XX is the major channel number and YY is the sub-channel number. QAM 64 and QAM 256.2. LLC 48 . 54.4. This is called QAM. it is not necessary to know the RF channel number. These signals are know as ATSC or 8VSB. As with ATSC. QAM channels are identified by major channel number and sub channel number just like ATSC broadcasts but QAM channel may have more than one major channel and corresponding sub-channels. The channels are displayed as 5. The signal contains extra data in addition to the audio/video data stream. SD broadcast are still far superior to analog broadcasts and many people mistake them for HD. This extra data identifies the major channel and sub-channels. 5. Data is included in the broadcast to identify all channels. For facilities that convert off air channels to cable channels (CATV) without changing the digital format to QAM the settings would be: ATSC SOURCE QAM ATSC MODE AIR 8VSB HealthCare Information. Channels are identified by the major channel number and then the sub-channel number. The format is XX.1 and 48.1. HIGH DEFINATION (HD) Not all digital broadcasts are High Definition. Use the left and right arrow keys to select the bank you wish to copy to and press the yellow button again. Banks can also be copied from one to another. To copy a bank use the left and right arrow keys to select the bank you wish to copy from. Press the right arrow button to enter the bank-editing screen. use the left and right arrow keys to select the bank you wish to clear. 6. Atypical use for banks would be for a simple rental system. 8. the active channels can be enabled or disabled in each bank. 3. The channel selection does not matter. When an auto scan is preformed all channels that are found are set to active in BANK 1. press the ENTER or ESC button to exit the bank edit screen. basic and patient channels active. All channels in that bank will be set to inactive. 3. 2.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL BANKS The RoomMate series sets have four banks (also know as tiers) to store active channel lists in. Press the Yellow button. 4. EDITING BANKS 1. use the left and right arrow keys to select the bank you wish to clear. Using the bank edit function. Use the right and left arrow buttons to select which bank you wish to change. Press the dark green button. COPY BANK 1. Press the red button. Bank 1 could have only free and patient education channels active. Press the yellow key. The default bank is BANK1. Press the Yellow Button again. Use the arrow buttons to place the curser on any channel in the Bank you wish to copy to. When finished. The channel selection does not matter. Repeat steps 3-5 for all channels you wish to change. To set a bank. Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the channel you wish to change. Press the B button to toggle the channels status. All channels in a bank can also be completely cleared or set. The selected bank determines what channels the patient can view. 4. 7. To edit the DTV press the home button and follow the above instructions. 5. basic. Use the arrow buttons to place the curser on any channel in the Bank you wish to copy. See pages 16 and 28. premium and patient channels active and bank 4 could have only staff channels active. HealthCare Information. 9. LLC 49 . bank 3 could have free. 11. To clear a bank. The channel selection does not matter. Select BANK EDIT under the SOURCE SETUP menu. In this way a single distribution system can deliver all channels to each TV but only the active channels in the selected bank can be viewed on the TV. A check mark indicates active and a box indicates inactive. 10. 2. All channels in that bank will be set to active. Bank 2 could have free. software and instructions is available through your dealer. Press the Green button. 2. (See Page 50. All channels in the selected bank will be set to inactive. LLC 50 . 2. 4. See page 50. Follow the instructions for your universal remote to set the remote for one of these codes. All channel in the selected bank will be set to active. HealthCare Information. 2. Perform an AUTO SCAN for HDTV channels. Both of these codes are common to most universal remotes. Press the “HOME” button. software and a PC or Laptop running Windows XP. Press the red button. Software updates can be obtained through your dealer or HCI. See page 27. Edit HDTV banks same as analog banks. 3. CLEAR BANK 1. Use the arrow buttons to place the curser on any channel in the Bank you wish to reset. Band 3 is for Magnavox codes. The following universal remotes have been tested and known to work. You cannot add channels that were not found during the AUTO SCAN process. UNIVERSAL REMOTE OPERATION IR Bands 3 and 4 are for Universal Remote operation. Enter BANK EDIT mode. All universal remotes should have a code setting that will work in Band 3 and/or Band 4. 51) NOTE: You must perform an HDTV auto scan before editing the HDTV banks. Not all function may be available on all universal remotes. HDTV BANK EDITING 1. A kit containing all necessary hardware (PC or laptop not included). Band 4 is for Apex codes. Use the arrow buttons to place the curser on any channel in the Bank you wish to clear. Zenith ZEN100 SOFTWARE UPDATES Up dating the operating software for the RoomMate Series of set requires special hardware programmers. Radio Shack 15-2147 Philips SRU3003WM/17 Philips SRU2040/17 Crest Healthcare Excel EntertainIR One For All URC-1050BPB01 Universal Remote Control Inc.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL RESET BANK 1. LLC 51 .--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL ACCESSORIES ALL AXIS MOUNT FULL SWING WALL MOUNT TABLE MOUNTS VISITOR STATION DUAL PILLOW SPEAKER INTERFACE DVD PLAYER HARD DRIVE CEILING MOUNT DVD MOUNTS MEMORY MODULE KEYBOARDS AND MICE PIPE MOUNTS HealthCare Information. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS RM20II HealthCare Information. LLC 52 . LLC 53 .--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL DIMENSIONS RM22II HealthCare Information. LLC 54 .--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL DIMENSIONS RM26II HealthCare Information. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL DIMENSIONS RM32II HealthCare Information. LLC 55 . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL DIMENSIONS RM42II HealthCare Information. LLC 56 . LLC 57 .--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL DIMINSIONS RM52II HealthCare Information. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS HealthCare Information. LLC 58 . LLC 59 .--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL HealthCare Information. nor to tampering. The dealer your product was purchased through must receive notice of a defect or malfunction occurring during the warranty period. negligence or accident. As a condition to obtaining warranty service. at its discretion.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GEN II OPERATIONS MANUAL WARRANTY HCI warrants. free of charge to the original purchaser. LLC 60 . This warranty does not apply to any HCI products subjected to improper use. The dealer can provide you information on how to obtain the RA#. HealthCare Information. please contact the dealer you purchased your product from. Ohio. notification must be given to the dealer the product was purchased through within at least 10 days after defect is first observed. to the original purchaser only that all new HCI televisions (excluding any equipment manufactured by others and included in HCI shipment) are free from defects in material for a period of two years from the date of shipment. alterations. Repair of product requires it to be shipped to HCI in Loveland. For more information pertaining to this warranty. without HCI’s written prior notice. HCI shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages. HCI will repair or replace goods returned to its Loveland. Ohio office. or repairs by others. HCI’s liability under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement of defective products and parts as provided above. All shipping and freight charges to HCI shall be paid for by the customer and will not be accepted without a Return Authorization Number (RA#). the whole or any component part of any product manufactured by HCI found to be defective. . HealthCare information. OH 45140 800-783-8105 www.com ©Copyright 2009. LLC . LLC 113 Commerce Blvd. HealthCare Information. Loveland.hci-tv.
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