CK1.1 Single Gang Keypad
The CK1.1 single gang keypad is a versatile and user friendly solution for whole house or home theater integration.
The CK1.1 can operate as a stand alone keypad or can be combined to operate in conjunction with CK1.2 Keypads
in any system. Up to 20 IR commands or macros can be programmed onto the four ‘main’ pages provided by the
CK1.1. Five ‘hard’ buttons provide control for volume and power. This will allow for simple zone or source control
from any room in the house. Additionally the CK1.1 provides an IR sensor on the front panel that will pass IR com-
mands from a remote control in the zone. Status feedback will display on the bottom most text line on the keypad
LCD. This feedback can be triggered to show the zone’s current volume, source, tuner station, bass, treble and loud-
ness levels.
The back panel provides two RJ-45 connectors, one master input and one slave output. The back panel also provides
an IR output for local IR control directly from the keypad.
Two faceplate covers are provided with each CK1.1 keypad, white and beige. A primed paintable faceplate is available
from B&K.
Programming Tips and ideas
Programming the CK1.1 Keypad is based around concept of programming the CK1.2 Keypad. Most of the func-
tions and features that are available to the CK1.2 are also available to the CK1.1, however there are some excep-
tions. The main idea that should be stressed is to use the CK1.2 keypad editor portion as a "virtual scratchpad", or a
"junction" for the CK1.1 Keypad. All macros, learned functions, and/or all device commands must be created/record-
ed on the CK1.2 Keypad simulator. The functions are then “dragged” over to the image of the CK1.1. The same idea
also applies to the .ccf browser, when importing learned pronto hex codes. When saving files, no distinction is made
between CK1.2 files and CK1.1 files (all files carry the .mxf extension). Be sure to label the saved files appropriately.
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