Description
The -NLC1R display shows the relative level using LEDs in a circular pattern. The level is adjusted by the user using the rotary encoder knob with mechanical detents. The knob rotation includes pre-programmed acceleration when the knob is turned quickly, such as to reduce an unexpectedly high level or feedback. The installer can refine the acceleration during the unit setup in RDL CONSOLE, RDL’s configuration software for networked endpoints and controls. A user can mute the audio by momentarily pushing the knob. The muted condition is shown on the display, as well as on the display of other -NLC1R remote controls that are set to control the volume of the same device. While muted, the next momentary knob push will unmute the audio at its prior volume setting. If, instead, the user rotates the knob clockwise, the volume will ramp up, from fully “off”, according to the rotation of the knob.
After 30 seconds of adjustment inactivity, the -NLC1R display is dimmed. It returns to normal intensity upon any knob activity.
The field-upgradable -NLC1R provides a wide range of remote-control capabilities in an intuitive and attractive interface that is simple to operate.