B&K CT310, CT600, CT602 CK1.2 Keypad Features and Benefits, Point Any Remote Control at the Keypad

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CK1.2 Keypad Features and Benefits

CK1.2 Keypad Features and Benefits

Automation Everywhere!

Keypads Automate the Central System with Local TVs and Components

The CK1.2 keypad can accommodate control of up to twenty devices with four pages of custom labeled but- tons per device. Each button can be programmed with a single IR command (pre-programmed from the data- base or learned) or it can be programmed with a macro of up to 190 steps (steps can include IR commands, delays of .1 to 99.9 seconds, and jumps to another page). A vast database of more than one thousand brands instantly programs IR Codes for most products. B&K Batch Learning does the rest in a fraction of the time of any other system. The CK1.2 also features RS-232 status feedback and input syncing for the zone in which it is operating. Macros can be programmed using the fastest macro programming method available, simply click on the button to make it a macro step. Once one keypad is programmed, the rest can be cloned by sim- ply downloading to each keypad. Each keypad stores its program on an EEPROM so even if the power is lost, the memory is good for up to 10 years.

Point Any Remote Control at the Keypad

The integrated IR pass-through sends the commands of any IR remote control to both locally installed com- ponents and the central system. If your client wants to use a remote control in any room, they can simply point it at the B&K keypad.

Status Feedback to Keypads

RS-232 feedback from the CT Reciever to the keypads will keep the keypads in synchronization with the source that is selected. The keypad will stay in sync with the source that is selected, regardless of how it was selected (by a remote control, the front panel controls or the keypad itself). The keypads will also display zone status when the backlight button is pressed. Status feedback includes zone radio station or input name, volume, bass, treble and loudness levels. Additionally a 12VDC status signal lights up the Green Status LED whenever the zone is on.

Multiple Keypads In One Zone

Keypads can be used in a daisy chain application to accommodate up to 6 keypads per hardware zone. Any keypad has the ability to control any zone regardless of whether it is daisy chained (slaved) off another key- pad. Slaved keypads are perfect for large rooms that require user interface at both ends. Keypads have suc- cessfully been tested up to 1000ft using CAT5-E cable.

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Contents 13226 Accessories Included BKcSuite Setup and Overview Parts and Accessories GuideInstallation and System Diagrams Setup Using a PC and BKcSuiteOn Screen Main Menu SpecificationsIntroduction / Overview Finesse and Power To Please a HouseholdCT Receiver Features and Benefits Status Feedback to Keypads CK1.2 Keypad Features and BenefitsPoint Any Remote Control at the Keypad CK1.2 Keypad Features and BenefitsCT Receiver Front Panel CT602/600/300 Parts and Accessories GuideS E CT Receiver Back PanelProgramming Jack Behind the Faceplate CK1.2 Front Panel / Back PanelMZ-128 Remote Control BK Toolbox CD-ROM P/N CT-1 System Integrator P/NRJ-45 to 5 position Phoenix Adapter P/N DB-9 to RJ-45 Adapter P/N13290Installation and System Diagrams Installation and System DiagramsBasic System Hookup Connection Strategy Placement and VentilationDefault Operation Installation ConsiderationsSpeaker Connections CT310 AC Power and Line FuseAccommodate up to 12-gauge wire Speaker Connections for CT ReceiverCT Receiver Speaker Connections Example CT Receiver Six Zone Speaker ConnectionsExample connection of a CK1.2 Keypad Keypad ConnectionsCommon Ground CK1.2 Keypad ConnectionsCT Receiver cannot receive RS-232 via this terminal Left Control Card Adding Additional Keypads in the Same ZoneCT Receiver Connection Shared Source ConnectionsBuffered Outputs IR Flasher Emitter OutputIR Emitter Outputs Zone Line Outputs Zone Line OutputsDedicated Source Inputs Local Changing Line Level Outputs From Fixed to VariableFixed Output / Variable Output Local Source IR Control Local IR Source ControlCT Receiver Common Control Connection and Trigger Common Control TriggersCommon Control Triggers FM Antenna Factory ResetRF Remote AM Loop AntennaSystem Expansion System ExpansionShould not be connected between RJ- 45 jacks Connecting Two CT ReceiversCoupling Two CT Receivers Maximum 12 Stereo Zones Swap Cable Between Two CT ReceiversSources Adding a 7th Zone Using The AVR507/505/50 Second ZoneSeventh Zone Connection Diagram No identical Adding a 7th ZoneRS-232 Swap Cable Swap Cable ConstructionCT-1 IR Routing System Integrator CAT5 T568B Swap CableCT610 #3 CT610 #2 Basic Expanded System Using a CT-1CT-1 Power Connection 12VDC Source Control Using a CT-1CT-1 Expansion RS-232 Connection Adding a Home TheaterUsing a Swap Cable to Control a Theater Setup Using a PC and BKcSuite Setup Using a PC and BKcSuiteUSB to Serial Adapter Connection to a PCCT Receiver Connection Computer ConnectionBKcSuite Setup and Overview BKcSuite Setup and OverviewBKcSuite Task Bar Explained BKcSuite Task Bar ExplainedBasic Setup Menu Basic Setup MenuAdvanced Setup Menu Advanced Full Setup MenuHardware Zone Settings Tab Fixed or Variable Levels for Mono Zones Fixed or Variable Levels for Stereo ZonesMaximum Level Limits the Output whether Fixed or Variable Left and Right Level CalibrationSub-Zoning Splitting a Zone To MonoCode-Set Description and Overview Code-Set Description and OverviewGroups / Code Sets / Zones Tab M P LY B E T T E R Dedicated Source Input Names Input Settings To Compensate LevelsInput Settings Tab Shared Source Input NamesPower On Titles Tab Select Code Set Select Power On SettingPower On Preference Power-On Preferences TabRelease Time Input ModeSelection Mode Input Configuration TabActivated By Action/ Event Tab Event LevelIndividual Zone Display Front Panel BrightnessDisplay Tab 12V Control Tab Zone ControlZone Control Out HeadphoneFront Panel IR to Flasher Outputs Zone Rear Data In SettingIR Flasher Settings Tab Flasher OutputsMemory Locked Setup Menu VisibleFront Panel Buttons Front Panel IRRS-232 Receive & Transmit ID RS-232 Port EnableRS-232 Echo Enabled Baud RateTransmit BKC-DIP to Zones V2.0 EnabledRS-232 Feedback Selection Continuous Reply Convert IR to BKC-DIP MessagesAuto Naming Recall Volume In PresetFavorite Preset Recall Preset Operation TabKeypad Feedback Tab Opening the Preset Editor Preset Editor Features and BenefitsPreset Editor Editing Presets Preset Editor WindowRS-232 Serial Macro Editor RS-232 Serial Macro EditorCK1.2 Keypad CK1.2 KeypadSetup Using the On Screen Display Setup Using the On Screen DisplayCT Receiver On Screen Display Menu Structure OSD On Screen Menu Tree DiagramUsing The Remote Control and On-Screen Menus Using a Remote ControlOn Screen Menu Operation with the MZ-128 CT602 / CT300 No front panel operation CT610 / CT310Front Panel Buttons On Screen Main Menu Main MenuZone Operation Zone Favorite Presets MenuMain Menu Sub-menu’s Audio/Video System SetupInputs Sub-Menu Naming an InputMenu Items for a Dedicated Input Zone Menu when set to MonoAudio / Video Submenu Page/Event Setup Zone Power On SettingsControl System Menu Control Menu SetupDisplay Setup Zone Code-Sets/Names and Group TitlesCode Set Zone Code-Sets/Groups and Group TitlesFlasher Output Common Control I/OFlasher Out IR Routing for Identical ComponentsIR to Flasher Out Preset Names Presets SetupPower On Titles Preset VolumeSecurity Options Control System SetupRS-232 Options Setup RS-232 Slave Control Memory BackupSystem Status Main Menu SetupZone Planning Worksheets # of Volume ControlsCable Calculation Source Distance for Home Run Total CT Receiver Input PlanningInput Planning Worksheet Power On Preferences and Presets CT Receiver Preferences and PresetsProject Manager Date Troubleshooting Guide for CT Receivers Troubleshooting Guide For BKcSuiteProblem Possible Solution Returning Equipment Limited WarrantyCT610/602 CT600 CT310 CT300 Specifications