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Keypad Feedback - Tab 13

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the advanced setup tab 13, you can set the keypad feedback positions more precisely than in Basic Setup. Keypad input feedback is triggered upon the acknowledgment of an input change from a zone or group of zones. When a zone is powered on or the input is changed, the keypad will jump to the page corresponding to the input the user has selected. This is useful for multiple keypad connected in series or grouped zones.

To set Tab 13 up correctly, match the device number with the correct CT Receiver input. For example, if a CD player is programmed into location D1 on the keypad, and the CD player is connected to input 1, then the Keypad Device drop-down should match device 1. This way the the CD player is selected, the CT Receiver will send out the jump command correctly telling the keypad what page should be displayed. Keypad Jump defines if the keypad should display Main page 1, main page 2, page 1, 2, 3, or 4. This example is pictured above.

1.Do not change the Keypad Transmit ID from the default 255 (FFh) unless you plan to program every keypad with a corresponding Keypad Receive ID using CK editor. This feature supports custom applications that require keypad feedback to SOME of the keypads rather than ALL keypads. If you use keypad transmit ID 255 (FFh), ALL keypads will respond to the CT Receiver feedback jump com- mands.

2.Set each position to the desired source location according to your Keypad Feedback worksheet. When the input is changed in that zone or group of zones the keypad will “jump” to the desired key- pad page.

3.Set the Keypad Jump to the desired page.

Note: If utilizing RS-232 keypad input syncing, be certain that ALL keypads in the house have the devices located in the SAME positions on all keypads. Otherwise, the keypad will display the wrong page.

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