web site and uploaded into the keypad by using the Firmware Update procedure in the System Menu. This requires connecting a computer to the keypad with a Programming Cable, part number 2500-121036.

Input Order – The order in which the amp/receiver selects its source inputs. By default, the K2 keypad selects Input 1 for Source 1, Input 2 for Source 2, etc. You can change this order through the Amp/Receiver Key Configuration Procedure.

Key Configuration – A procedure in both the Amp/Receiver Setup and Source Setup menus that allows certain keys to be configured with functions other than the default commands. In Amp/Receiver Setup, the Source key and the Volume Up and Volume Down keys can be configured. For example, you can configure the Source key to scroll through the amp/receiver’s inputs in any order. In Source Setup, any of the seven command keys can be configured.

Key Function – The IR command sent when a key is pressed, such as Play, Stop, or Channel Up. Normally default key functions are assigned by templates, but other functions can be assigned manually through key configuration.

Key Name – The label that appears in the keypad display when a key is pressed.

Learn IR – A programming procedure that allows the SaphIR K2 keypad to learn IR commands from a remote control. This is useful in cases where there is no valid device code for the device to be controlled.

Learned Source – A label that identifies a storage location for a set of learned IR commands for a particular device.

Macro – A sequence of commands issued by a single key touch or other event. The SaphIR K2 includes a macro editor

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that allows the creation of up to 132 macros, each of which can contain up to 10 command steps.

Numeric IR – A procedure in the Source Setup menu that programs the plus and minus keys to scroll through channel or disk numbers. The procedure also allows the programming of prefix and suffix commands that may be needed to initiate a scroll list or enter a selected channel or disk number.

Power Management – Issuing IR commands to control the power state of the amp/receiver, source components, and other devices. Devices being managed are turned on when the keypad (or first keypad in the system) is turned on, and turned off when the All Off command is issued from a keypad.

Status – A feature that allows the SaphIR K2 keypad to indicate the power state of the amp/receiver by using a 12 VDC signal from a trigger output on the amp/receiver or a power supply connected to its switched AC receptacle.

System Menu – A programming menu that provides options to obtain information about the SaphIR K2 keypad or perform various utilities.

Template Type – A parameter that determines which set of key functions is assigned to the command keys, based on the type of device being controlled. Selecting a command type for a specific component automatically assigns a template. Selecting the Learned IR command type and a learned source prompts the programmer to select a template type.

User Menu – A menu available to the user for selecting the backlight color and whether the keypad will respond to All On and All Off commands. The User Menu is accessed by pressing and holding the Source key.

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