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Gyro operation – Koss FIIRE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT User Manual

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Gyro Operation

The RCU provides in-air control of the

Fiire system’s cursor via patented

gyroscopic motion sensing technology.

This means mouse-like cursor control,

from anywhere in the room, without the

need of a flat surface.

The FiireChief controls both the

FiireEngine and FiireStation using

RF wireless. There is no line-of-sight

requirement so you don’t have to point

the RCU at the Fiire system you are

controlling. Remember the following

things when using the in-air cursor

control feature of the RCU:

• You can control every device in your

home using only the 3 buttons in the

middle and simple gestural motions.

The right button is for lights & volume.

Press it and wave the remote up and

down to move the cursor into the yellow

arrows to adjust the lights, or move left

and right into the blue arrows to adjust

the volume. Tap OK when the volume is

at the desired level.

Or press and hold the button, and don’t

let go while you move into the blue

arrows and keep the button held down

for absolute positioning. Now moving

your hand 45 degrees to the left is

mute, and 45 degrees to the right is full

blast. Let go of the button when it’s at

the desired level.

The left button replaces all your media

control. Press it and move up and down

for the ‘skip’ action, such as changing

channels while watching TV, tracks on a

CD, or chapters on a DVD. The faster

you move, the faster the media skips,

with your guide data and chapter list

presented visually.

Move left and right for the speed control,

like fast forward and rewind. You can

tap and release the button while you

move left and right for relative control,

meaning the further you move your

hand, the faster the speed changes.

When the pointer is in the middle of

the screen the media is paused. The

further you move to the right the faster

it goes, starting with slow motion and

going to very fast 400x forward. Move

the cursor to the left of center to make

the media go backwards, the further left