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Features
Overview: The DMRW1000 Touchscreen Controller is a wireless touchscreen remote control that allows you to access and control one or more digital media players in your LinkSys by Cisco
Wireless Home Audio system. It is designed to be used with the Media Extender (DMP100), Director (DMC250), or Conductor (DMC350). It operates on the Wi-Fi standard 802.11n/b/g with dual bands of 2.4 GHz and 5
GHz.
4.3" LCD Touchscreen: The DMRW1000 has a large, 4.3" LCD touchscreen with a resolution of 480 x 272 pixels, white LED backlighting, and 16.7-million colors.
Display Data: You can use the Touchscreen Controller to select the listening sources, create and control listening zones, and select playlists, artists, genres, and tracks from your media
players and storage devices. You can even view and select all of the song data, including album art, from your iPod when it is connected to the optional docking station (connected to the Director or
Conductor player).
Battery: The Touchscreen Controller is powered by the supplied 3000 mAh Lithium-Polymer rechargeable battery. The supplied AC adapter plugs into the controller for charging the battery. The
battery can also be recharged via USB, plugged into your computer or into the rear panel of the Director or Conductor media player. There are also charging contacts on the side panel of the controller
for use with a future charging cradle.
Sleep/Hibernate Modes: To save battery power, the controller has a sleep mode and a hibernate mode, both with adjustable idle periods. You can set the sleep mode to turn off the display
after an idle time of 30 seconds, 60 seconds, or 2 minutes. To save more battery power, the unit can be set to hibernate after an idle time of 10 minutes, 20 minutes, or 45 minutes. To "wake up" the
remote, you just have to pick the remote up, or press a button.
Controls: In addition to its touchscreen controls, the DMRW1000 has a 5-way navigation button (up, down, left, right, enter), along with a home and volume button.
Minimum Requirements: In order to use the Touchscreen Controller, you must have a LinkSys by Cisco Wireless Home Audio Device (DMC250, DMC350, or DMP100), along with a wireless network
(Wi-Fi), and a Windows PC running Vista or XP.