•Two tiers of memory per button. Applies to both source select and control function buttons.
•Sequence commands, including 1 to 30 second delays, can be programmed under any button (including the 2nd tier) without using up button spaces anywhere else on the keypad.
•Status input permits source buttons to light with +12V representing a system power ON condition as well as the selected source.
•Intelligent Power Management. The first command in a sequence, normally a power command, will not be sent if the status input is high (+12V). This prevents the sending of an unintended power command when the system or zone is already on, thus preventing unintended shutdown when switching sources.
•All Waterpad programming is done using Xantech's exclusive Dragon
Xantech Smart Pad2 or 3 derivative keypad systems. It allows the use of Xantech and/or installer prepared command libraries. It also permits the installer to keep computer files of all the client's keypad configurations.
NOTE: IR commands cannot be "learned" directly from hand held remotes into the Waterpad.
•Memorized contents are stored in an advanced E2 PROM within the Waterpad learning module. No backup batteries are used or needed!
•Memory size is 64k Bits (8k Bytes)
•Xantech IR Receivers and other keypads can be used on the same IR bus with the Waterpad.
•The Waterpad mounts into standard
CAUTION: While the WATERPAD™ is submersible, it was primarily designed to withstand high humidity or wet areas where water may be splashed on it frequently. If you have an application where you wish to place it under water, be sure the water is free of any corrosive agents such as chlorine. Also, do not submerse it deeper than 6 inches.
WATERPAD™ VERSIONS
To maximize the number of possible system applications, the Waterpad is supplied in four basic versions. Each are defined and illustrated below with typical button icons applied. You may choose the icons and place them in any arrangement you wish, to best fit taste and application. The only exception to this are the source buttons. These are always in the right two columns and are identified by the small LED (source) indicators in the upper left corner of each button. Each version includes an internal learning module, an 8- terminal block, hardware, and an assortment of 128 button icons.
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This version has 20 function buttons (no source buttons). Use this when you have only one source to control, such as a high capacity CD changer.
This version has 16 function buttons and 4 source buttons. Use this when you wish to control two, three or four source components.
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