Niles Audio 8 manual Installation Trick, Programming Trick

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However, if the user decides to skip a song on the CD, you simply reselect the “CD” Master Key to access the song skip button. Normally this would reset the system to Stereo, but since the “Surround Sound” Master Key was programmed as a “Feature Key”, the IntelliFile II’s “Automation Bypass” feature is engaged, and the preamp will not be reset to Stereo mode.

Since the “CD” Master Key was the last source selected before pressing the “Surround Sound” Master Key, the normal steps the CD Master Key would trigger to reset the surround mode to “Stereo” are bypassed. If you were to press any of the other Master Keys (rather than the last selected, which would be “CD” in this example), the automation would not be bypassed and the system would continue with normal operation and configure the system to the default surround mode for that newly selected Master Key.

How to Program “Component Power” for Multiple Master Keys which Share a Common Source

It is possible to use more than one Master Key to automatically turn on and control the same source. One example might be multiple Master Keys (labeled HBO, Showtime, Disney, ESPN, etc.) that are all turning on and controlling the same DSS receiver. However, the ending sequence for each of the Master Keys is programmed to select a different channel.

Another example would be a system with a Pioneer combination DVD, Laser and CD player. You would label three Master Keys for the three functions in the machine, so that you can program the Surround Sound Mode to be “Dolby Digital” when the DVD key is pressed, “Dolby ProLogic” when the Laser Disc key is pressed, and “Stereo” when the CD key is pressed.

There is an “Installation Trick” and a “Programming Trick” which need to be performed in order for the component to turn on and off as the end-user would expect:

Installation Trick

You must split the shared source component’s sync output to each of the appropriate sync connections for each Master Key that will be used to automate and control the shared component. This will enable the MSU to accurately monitor the sync status of the shared source from any of the Master Keys.

Programming Trick

Note: this “Programming Trick” is only necessary if the component being shared utilizes a single ”Toggle” power command to turn the unit “On” and “Off”. If the component you are using features “Separate On and Off” commands, simply program each Master Key as you normally would.

The IntelliControl Tabletop Remote features ten Master Keys, which are numbered 1 through 5 in the left column, and 6 through 10 in the right column.

For the Master Key with the lowest number (out of the IntelliControl’s ten possibilities), program the component’s “Power” command in the standard way. Meaning that on the “Components” tab in IntelliFile II, when the you are asked whether the component uses a single “Toggle” command, or “Separate On/Off” power commands, answer “Toggle” (one “single” power command).

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Contents IntelliControl Reference Manual Contents 2C. Component Compatibility 3I. Utilities Specifications 1A. IntelliControl Features and Benefits Complete SystemManage and Automate Unfriendly Components Automatically Unmute the SystemPC Programmable with IntelliFile Proudly Made in USA 1B. IntelliControl Parts GuideTabletop Remote Main System Unit MSU Main System Unit Top ViewPage IntelliControl Solution Syncronization Sync Solving The Problems of Conventional Home Theater OperationProblem One Turning the System On 1C. Selling the SystemSystem Schematic Problem Two Selecting Inputs & Modes IntelliControl Solution Software Managers to Manage Mute Problem Five The Pitfalls of MuteProblem Six Infrared Remote Controls Are Line-Of-Sight Only 1D. Comparison of Home Theater Control Systems System ComparisonComponents that Don’t Need Sync Those with Latching Power 2A. Power SyncronizationInfrared Turn On/Off Requires Sync 2B. Sync Methods and Options Video SyncVolt Sync Syncing the TVNiles LS-1 Light Sensor Niles APC-2 Current Sensing SwitcherNiles IPC-6 Current Sensing AC Power Controller Niles OTI-512 Voltage SensorMaster Key Sync Features Infrared Compatibility 2C. Component CompatibilityOnce Again Remember the Exception Testing Components for Automation Conflicts Testing Components for Sync MethodTesting the Switched AC Outlet Sync Off DelayTesting the Video Output of a Source Testing Current Sensing Testing the Video Output of a TelevisionTesting Light Sensing Testing a Component’s Control Voltage OutputPage Programming Capabilities 3A. Pages, Keys, and SequencesAn Address For Every IR Command Issue a Sequence From a Function KeyPurpose of the Default Purpose of the Master Key Pages3B. Function Key Memory Limitations Purpose of the Library Pages3C. Master Key Automation Part 1 One Touch System Turn On Sync Snapshot Event One Initial SequenceEvent Seven Surround Mode Event Two TV PowerEvent Three Preamp Power Event Five TV InputAutomation Bypass for Manually Adjusted Features 3E. Master Keys Part 2 Special FeaturesAutomation Bypass for a Typical Application Installation Trick Programming TrickPress and Hold a Master Key Testing the Anchor Command Testing Direct IRFinding the Secret Back-Door Anchor Command 3F. Master Keys Part 3 Direct IR, Sequence IR, and Managers3G. Master Keys Part 4 Intelligent System Turn Off Testing the Input Manager MethodDetermine the Defaults Event 1 System Off Initial SequenceEvent 4 Preamp Auto Turn Off Event 3 Auto Volume ResetEvent 2 TV Auto Turn Off Event 5 Component Auto Turn OffVideo 12V Output and Relay 3I. UtilitiesAudio 12V Output Assignable 12V Output and RelayIR Routing Volume ResetDual TV Mute Manager Memory UsageIntegrating the IntelliControl with IR Repeater Systems Integrating a Second ZoneTurning On Common Sources in Multi-Zone Systems Multiple TV Array In a Media Room Integrating the Niles IntelliPad Into the Home TheaterPage Connect and Power Up the MSU, Your PC, and the IntelliFile Step-by-Step Installation of a New SystemConnect, Power Up, and Test The Home Theater Check MSU Location for Freedom from InterferenceTesting and Troubleshooting RF Transmission and Reception Construct an AntennaConnect Flashers and Sync Cables Flasher Level Check Labeling CablesAdjusting Flasher Levels IR/RF Test LEDIntelliControl Tabletop Remote SpecificationsIntelliControl Main System Unit

8 specifications

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