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With RS90

RS90 is optional. Haptique OS can be installed and used as software on a supported Mac, Linux, or Windows machine without owning RS90. Use this page only when the project includes the physical remote.

  • A licensed Haptique OS controller.
  • A working project with at least one Space and logical device.
  • Network access between RS90 and the Haptique OS controller.
  • A Fleet release assigned to the controller when RS90 configuration or HOS device definitions are delivered through Fleet.

Fleet releases are applied through Haptique OS. A valid Haptique OS license is required before the controller can receive or use licensed release content for the project.

  1. Activate the Haptique OS license on the controller.
  2. Assign the correct Fleet release to the site, device group, or controller.
  3. Confirm Haptique OS receives the release.
  4. Expose any Fleet-released HOS devices as logical devices.
  5. Place those logical devices in Spaces.
  6. Add scenes, favorites, or media zones that RS90 should control.

RS90 should not run the integration logic itself. Haptique OS receives the Fleet release, runs the integration, owns the project state, and publishes the relevant rooms, scenes, favorites, media zones, and button mappings to RS90.

  1. Pair RS90 with the local Haptique OS controller.
  2. Assign RS90 to the Space it should control first.
  3. Map the primary buttons to common room actions.
  4. Add media controls when the Space has a media zone.
  5. Test each button from the room where RS90 will be used.
  6. Confirm the mobile app reflects the same state after RS90 sends a command.

Good first mappings:

  • Room on or off.
  • Favorite scene.
  • Volume, mute, and media transport.
  • Lights, shades, or AV input.
  • Space-level all off.

When someone presses RS90, the remote sends the action to Haptique OS. Haptique OS executes the integration command, updates the project state, and connected apps reflect the result.

If a mobile app or desktop app changes the same room state, RS90 should continue controlling the current Haptique OS project state for its assigned Space.