CK 1.1 and CK1.2 Keypad Features and Benefits
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CK 1.1 and CK 1.2 Keypad Features and Benefits
Automation Everywhere!
Automate the Central System with Local TVs and Components
The CK1.2 keypad may control up to twenty devices or rooms with 5 hard buttons and four pages of custom
labeled buttons per device. The CK 1.1 has 4 pages of custom labeled buttons and 5 hard buttons. Each but-
ton on either keypad may be programmed with a single IR command (pre-programmed from the database or
learned) or it may be programmed with a macro with up to 190 steps, which may include IR commands, delays,
and jumps to another page. A vast database of more than one thousand brands instantly programs IR Codes
for most products. B & K Batch Learning does the rest in a fraction of the time of any other system. The CK
1.2 has input synchronization with the zone where it operates. The CK 1.1 and CK1.2 also have RS-232 status
feedback. Macros may be programmed using the fastest macro programming method available (simply click on
the button to make it a macro step). Once one keypad is programmed, the rest of the keypads may be cloned
by downloading the program to each keypad. Each keypad stores its program on an EEPROM, so even if the
power is lost, the memory is still good for up to 10 years.
Point Any Remote Control at the Keypad
The integrated IR pass-through sends the commands of any IR remote control to both local installed compo-
nents and the central system. If your client wants to use a remote control in any room, they may simply point it
at the B & K keypad.
Realtime Status Feedback to Keypads
Both the CK 1.2 and CK 1.1keypads will also display zone status when the backlight button is pressed. Realtime
status feedback includes zone input name or radio station, volume, bass, treble and EQ settings. Additionally,
a 12VDC status signal lights up the Green Status LED whenever the zone is on. CK 1.2 also offers RS-232
feedback from the CT Receiver so the keypads will be kept in sync with the source that is selected regardless
of how it was selected (by a remote control, the front panel controls or the keypad itself).
Multiple Keypads In One Zone
Keypads may be used in a daisy chain application to accommodate up to 6 keypads per hardware zone. Any
keypad has the ability to control any zone regardless of whether it is daisy chained (slaved) off another keypad.
Slaved keypads are perfect for large rooms that require user interface at both ends. Keypads may be intercon-
nected and used with up to 1000ft using CAT5-E cable.