CK1.1 Programming Overview
Start with a New File, Existing File on PC or in an Installed Keypad
To start from scratch on a new job, go to the File Menu, choose New from the File Menu and pick the type of tem-
plate you would like to use to program with. The B&K Default file has CT Receiver specific IR commands pre-loaded
in.This is particularly useful for testing operation before any programming has begun.Typically, it is easiest to start
with an empty configuration. You can choose between a default CK1.1, default CK1.2 or Empty.
Load all devices onto the CK1.2 keypad simulator. For example, on the first "Main" page, create buttons for all
devices that you wish to control.This should include the A/V Receiver and/or any source gear to be controlled. All
devices or commands must be created on the CK1.2 simulator before being dragged over the CK1.1 simulator.
Program IR control for each device onto the CK1.2 simulator using the IR database/learning feature, etc. Learning
can be done through the CK1.1 or the CK1.2 IR eye. Create any macros you want displayed on the CK1.1 Keypad
on the CK1.2 simulator.
Finally, drag and drop commands/macros that you wish to display on the CK1.1. Keep in mind that there are a total
of 20 available “soft” buttons, and 5 “hard” buttons on the CK1.1 Keypad to program. Only drag and drop the most
important source control commands.
Use the Program Menu In Order
The Program Menu is your lifeline to a fast, easy programming experience. Simply start at
step one and work your way down the list. If you find yourself lost at any time, come
back to this menu to re-organize your thoughts.
Determine Device Layout for the CK1.1
Once the CK editor is installed, open the CKEditor and go to Program step #1, Create and Name Devices
(described in detail on the following pages). Create the names for the devices that will be used in the program. This
window is also known as the LCD button editor.
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Programming Overview
Source Devices Created
In this example, the devices
correspond to the sources
being used in the CT system.
This master file will be used as
a starting point for every key-
pad. In the empty device spots
you may insert devices for local
TV’s etc.
In this example, all source con-
trol has been assigned to the
first page. The B&K IR code
set ID has been assigned to the
second page.