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Basic Controls and Displays

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Soft Buttons

Drag and drop any com-
mand or macro from the
Universal IR Database.

Volume/Mute Buttons

Typically programmed for
control of the audio level.

Navigation Buttons

Backlight Button

Lights the keypad display
and recalls status feed-
back of the CT Receiver
on the bottom line of the
LCD display. 

Power LED

Typically lights up when
the Zone/Room is on. 

LCD Display 

Labels on the screen
change depending on
what activity has been
selected. 

Main Button

Takes the keypad back to
Main Page 1. 

Fav Button

Takes the keypad to the
Favorites Page 1. 

Page Button

Cycles through the pages
of commands or macros. 

On/Off Buttons

Typically programmed for
a command or macro for
power of the Zone or
device. 

Remote Control Target

Conceals an IR Sensor which relays commands from a
handheld IR remote to control the main system and
components connected to flahers. 

Slave (Out)

Connects to the Master
(In) of any other zone
keypads via straight
CAT-5 cable terminated
with a RJ-45 connector. 

Master (In)

Connects to the CT
Receiver Zone Control
I/O via straight CAT-5
cable terminated with
a RJ-45 connector. 

Alternate Master In

Mirrors the connectors in
the Master (In) but
usable in a retro-fit
application.  

Master Pin Out

1. +12V DC IN
2. KEYPAD IR DATA OUT
3. GROUND
4. N/C
5. RS-232 RECEIVE INPUT
6. GROUND
7. STATUS IN
8. +12VDC IN

Slave Pin Out

1. +12V DC IN
2. KEYPAD IR DATA OUT
3. GROUND
4. N/C
5. RS-232 OUTPUT
6. GROUND
7. STATUS IN
8. +12VDC IN

Summary of Contents for CK2.2

Page 1: ...GUIDE TO INSTALLATION OF THE B K CK2 2 KEYPAD S B IMPLY ETTER B K 14322 081307...

Page 2: ...s through authorized dealers Buying from an authorized B K Components Ltd dealer insures that you have a FACTORY WARRANTY on your B K Components Ltd product A warranty on B K Components Ltd products i...

Page 3: ...onnecting to a CT Receiver 2 Terminate RJ 45 s One to One 3 Keypad Total Power Consumption 3 Connecting Slave Keypads 4 The CK2 2 and B K Home Theater 4 Connecting a Local Device 5 Using IR Eyes with...

Page 4: ...you can program the IR commands and Macros to control TV s and other local components placed in the room Two Way Communications With B K Multi Zone Receivers The keypad displays the status of the zone...

Page 5: ...of commands or macros On Off Buttons Typically programmed for a command or macro for power of the Zone or device Remote Control Target Conceals an IR Sensor which relays commands from a handheld IR re...

Page 6: ...eir A V Input The CT Receiver amplifier channels connect to each zone speakers via speaker wire Please see the CT Receiver manual for more information Keypads connect to the CT Receiver using a straig...

Page 7: ...ontrol connections Thus a three zone CT Reciever can support a maximum of 10 keypads If power is being supplied to relays screens or sensors these devices must be accounted for and would reduce the to...

Page 8: ...pad s MASTER IN You can continue to daisy chain as many keypads as necessary However keep in mind that each keypad consumes 75mA of power See page 3 for more information on Total Power Consumption The...

Page 9: ...ected directly to the CK 2 2 keypad Additional resistance is not necessary when directly connecting emitters to the CK 2 2 keypad Wire requirements for emitters vary Standard 2 conductor speaker wire...

Page 10: ...d to a laptop s USB port Each keypad must have its own program downloaded to it To program simply open the CK2 2 Editor go to the Program Menu and work your way through the programming steps See the C...

Page 11: ...J Box or an open backed double gang trim ring with the screws provided If you opt to use a closed J Box it must be a minimum of 2 3 4 deep to accomodate standard RJ 45 plugs in the rear It is easiest...

Page 12: ...Infrared controllable equipment Operating Voltage and Current 12VDC 75mA Master Input and Type 1 RJ 45 and one 5 position phoenix adapter Alternate Master Slave Output and Type 1 RJ 45 Front Panel IR...

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