RF Remote
Single Unit
Multi Unit
Remote Control Pairing
The Arena Mark II Elite (and legacy CT36) edition models come with either a Single-unit or Multi-unit RF Remote control that must to be “paired” with the Arena unit prior to use.
Note: Arena Mark II Pro, League (and legacy C5R9) edition models do not have a RF Remote option. Please refer to section on Smart Home control for these models.
Single-Unit Remote Control
(Unit will include one white remote control, not black as pictured.)
Install two (2) AAA batteries into the remote.
Disconnect the Main AC power to the fixture by switching the wall switch to the “off” position or by unplugging the fixture.
Wait 10 Seconds and then restore power. Then, within 10 seconds of restoring power, with the handheld remote positioned in the center of the unit, press the sequence: “On”, “Program”, “On”
All the segments of the fixture LEDs will blink once simultaneously to confirm pairing. Test your remote by turning the light Off/On and trying other function keys.
Demonstration Mode
Turn on the light and press this sequence of keys to begin the Demonstration mode. Press any function key to quit.
Adjusting Brightness and Correlated Color Temperature (CCT)
The remote is programmed with:
4 fixed preset CCT levels
4 fixed preset brightness levels
4 Step Adjustment keys to change levels in small increments
4 customizable Scenes with factory-default settings
Customizing and Recalling Your Scene
To program a scene, first adjust the light to your preferred levels of color temperature and brightness using the preset and step adjustment keys:
Next, press this sequence to record the scene:
The fixture LEDs will blink once to confirm the scene has been recorded.
To recall a scene, simply press the scene key. If the light is off, pressing the scene key will power on the light directly to your setting.
Example Scenes to Program
Multi-Unit Remote Control
Install two (2) AAA batteries into the remote.
Disconnect the Main AC power to the fixture by switching the wall switch to the “off” position or by unplugging the fixture.
Wait 10 Seconds and then restore power. Then, within 10 seconds of restoring power, with the handheld remote positioned in the center of the unit, use the keypad to assign a Table ID# (between 0-99) to your Arena fixture in this sequence:
All the segments of the fixture LEDs will blink once simultaneously to confirm pairing. Test your remote by turning the light Off/On and trying other function keys.
Control a Single, Paired Unit
To control a specific light that has been paired:
Cloning a Master Remote
To use multiple remotes to control the same set of lights with the same custom settings, make a clone of your Master remote. After setting up your Master remote, point it and the clone/blank remote towards each other. Press these keys simultaneously for 5 seconds:
The indicator light on the cloned remote will blink 3 times and now have the same settings.
Adjusting Brightness and Correlated Color Temperature (CCT)
The remote is programmed with 4 fixed preset levels of Brightness, 4 fixed levels of Color Correlated Temperature, 4 Step Adjustment keys for incremental changes, and 4 reprogrammable Scene keys. Refer to the Single-Unit Remote Control guide section for details.
Customize/Recall a Scene for ALL
To program a scene, first adjust all the lights to your preferred levels of CCT and brightness using the preset and step adjustment keys. Then press:
All fixture LEDs will blink once to confirm the scene has been recorded.
To recall a scene, simply press the scene key. If the light is off, pressing the scene key will power on the lights directly to your setting.
Customize/Recall a Scene for ONE
Adjust the single light to preferred levels of CCT and brightness using the preset and step adjustment keys. Then press the table ID#, ID Set key, program key and scene:
The fixture LEDs will blink once to confirm the scene has been recorded.