23
Controllers
Smart Pad
3
1
2
3
4
O
OF
BALANCE
A
B
C
5
6
7
8
GLOBA
Z-ADJ
OFF
E-
LAST
MAX-
TRIM
48
01
90
A0
30
B0
20
E0
70
F0
60
88
18
98
08
A8
38
B8
28
E8
78
F8
68
C8
58
D8
10
00
C0
50
D0
40
RC68 and
RC68+ Keys
Bank 1 code
Bank 2 code
Bank 3 code
Bank 4 code
Bank 5 code
Bank 6 code
Bank 7 code
Bank 8 code
KM8
1st 8
codes
2nd 8
codes
Fig. 27
Default RC68 Bank Tracking Codes
KM4
TUNER
VCR
SAT
CD
VOL
VOL
MUTE
OFF
KM2
TUNER
CD
MUTE
OFF
VOL
VOL
Bank 3 code (01)
Bank 4 code (90)
KEYPAD #1
KEYPAD #2
Fig. 28
Bank Tracking Example
7. Direct the RC68 toward the IR receiver and
press a key that reflects the desired choice.
The active Source (bank) button and NETWORK
LED's on the SmartPad
3
will flash once
indicat-
ing that the change has taken place.
8. Repeat steps 3 through 7 for any additional
source buttons you wish to change.
The factory default set of tracking codes can always
be returned to by reprogramming the 10 through D0
codes in order using the above process or by doing a
CLR MEM (
Fig. 15
). Be aware that CLR MEM will
erase all user programming!
Fig. 28
will serve to illustrate a typical example.
• Keypad #1 is a simple 2-source version, using a
KM2.
• Keypad #2, in another room, has 4 sources using a KM4, with CD and
TUNER in different locations.
• To have the CD and TUNER sources bank track correctly between
the two keypads, all that is needed is to place the Bank 3 code (01
from the RC68) into the CD bank of the #1 keypad and Bank 4 code
(90 from the RC68) into the TUNER bank of the #1 keypad.
• To do this, follow the previous procedure, steps 1 through 8.
• Now, pressing CD or TUNER on either keypad will result in them
tracking together.
Command Transfers
(Cloning)
All the commands stored in a PM110 may be transferred to another PM110 (or to an LM110 where
applicable) in two ways - via the
COM Ports
or by
Network Transfer
.
COM Port Transfer
You would do a
COM
Port transfer when you need to clone one keypad at a time. This would apply to zoned
systems where the keypads are
not
connected on a common IR bus (network) but you want each keypad
programmed identically. Proceed as follows:
1. Using the 3' cable supplied with the PM110, simply plug it into the
COM
Port of each unit as shown
in
Fig. 29
.
NOTE:
You can make transfers with or without the key modules installed on the PM110's.
2. Be sure
both
units are powered before proceeding.
3. Set the
WRITE/PROTECT
switch to the
WRITE
position on the unprogrammed unit.
Fig. 29
.
NOTE:
Transfers can be made from the programmed unit with its WRITE PROTECT switch set to
either the PROTECT or WRITE position. However, it is recommended that it be set to the PROTECT
position to prevent unintended alteration or erasure of programmed contents.
4. Press the
XFER
button on the programmed unit. Both PGM and SEQ LEDs will flash.
5. Press the
PGM
button. The PGM and SEQ LEDs will flash while a copy of the memory contents are
transferred to the unprogrammed unit. You may "clone" as many keypads as desired by repeating this
process.
NOTE:
If transfer does not complete or the ERR LED shows, remove power from both units, reapply
power and try again.