AMX Metreau DAS-MET6SRC Operation/Reference Manual

AMX Metreau DAS-MET6SRC Operation/Reference Manual

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Operation/Reference Guide
Metreau
Keypads
MET-6N 6-Button Keypad with Navigation
MET-7 7-Button Keypad
MET-13 13-Button Keypad
DAS-MET6SRC 6-Source Audio Keypad
DAS-MET-NUM Numeric Audio Keypad
K e ypa ds
I n i t i a l R e l e a s e : 2 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 8

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  • Page 1: Metreau Keypads

    Operation/Reference Guide Metreau Keypads ™ MET-6N 6-Button Keypad with Navigation MET-7 7-Button Keypad MET-13 13-Button Keypad DAS-MET6SRC 6-Source Audio Keypad DAS-MET-NUM Numeric Audio Keypad K e ypa ds I n i t i a l R e l e a s e : 2 / 1 1 / 2 0 0 8...
  • Page 2 AMX is not responsible for products returned without a valid RMA number. AMX is not liable for any damages caused by its products or for the failure of its products to perform. This includes any lost profits, lost savings, incidental damages, or consequential damages.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    MET-7 Metreau 7-Button Keypad ... 5 MET-7 Specifications ... 5 MET-13 Metreau 13-Button Keypad ... 6 MET-13 Specifications ... 6 DAS-MET-6SRC Metreau 6-Source Audio Keypad ... 7 DAS-MET-6SRC Specifications ... 7 Pushbuttons 1-6 ... 8 Navigation Wheel... 8 DAS-MET-NUM Metreau Numeric Audio Keypad... 9 DAS-MET-NUM Specifications ...
  • Page 4 Sending Firmware to Metreau Keypads (AxLink) ... 31 Programming the SWT Metreau Keypads... 32 Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC ...33 Overview ... 33 DAS-MET-6SRC - Listening To a CD or DVD ... 33 Selecting The Source for Playback ... 33 Changing Tracks ... 33 Metreau Keypads...
  • Page 5 Turning Off/On a Source In All Zones ... 39 Turning Off All Zones (System OFF) ... 39 DAS-MET-6SRC - Zone Control (Dynamic Pause) ... 40 Single Zone Listening To Source ... 40 Multiple Zones Listening To The Same Source... 40 DAS-MET-6SRC - Using the Navigation Wheel...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Grouping All Zones ... 54 Un-Grouping All Zones ... 54 Grouping Volume Control ... 55 Working With Alarms... 56 Setting the System Clock on the Tango Audio Controller... 56 Setting an Alarm In a Zone ... 57 Clearing the Alarm For a Specific Zone ...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents No Keypad Activity... 81 Keypad Lights, No Sound ... 81 Metreau Keypads...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Metreau Keypads...
  • Page 9: Metreau™ Keypads

    Metreau keypads Metreau Audio Keypads (SWT Compatible) The DAS-MET-6SRC and DAS-MET-NUM are SWT-compatible, for use with Matrix Audio distribution systems, via Speaker Wire Technology (SWT). Metreau Audio keypads are compatible with all Matrix products including Tango and Mi Series Audio Controllers as well as XA Carbon Series Amplifiers (FIG.
  • Page 10: Overview - Speaker Wire Technology (Swt)

    The reliability and simplicity of this system has been proven for years. AMX Matrix Audio is the only company that offers a “retrofit solution”, one which allows the replacement of volume controls with AMX Matrix Audio keypads and Controllers, giving full control over the sources.
  • Page 11: Met-6N Metreau 6-Button Keypad With Navigation

    • Pushbuttons - 6 tactile pushbuttons with blue LED indicators that illuminate when Components: • IR Sensor - Supports standard AMX IR (38 kHz only). • LED Levels Indicator - set of 7 blue LEDs provide level feedback. • Navigation Wheel - consists of 5 pushbuttons: 4 directional pushbuttons (Up, Down, •...
  • Page 12: Navigation Wheel

    Metreau™ Keypads MET-6N Specifications (Cont.) Certifications: Colors: Optional Accessories: Navigation Wheel FIG. 4 shows the button layout of the Navigation Wheel: Rotate counter-clockwise = button #13 Directional pushbutton LEFT Center pushbutton FIG. 4 Navigation Wheel - button layout Pushbuttons 7-11 The top, bottom, left, right and center points on the Navigation Wheel are pushbuttons #7, #8, #9, #10 and #11, and can be programmed like any other AxLink button.
  • Page 13: Met-7 Metreau 7-Button Keypad

    MET-7 Metreau 7-Button Keypad The MET-7 offers 7 double-width buttons that can be used as in individual keypad or in conjunction with the 6N and 13-button Metreau keypads (FIG. 3). 7 pre-printed pushbuttons (with blue LED indicators) FIG. 5 MET-7 Metreau 7-Button keypad (Light Almond shown) The MET-7 is an AxLink keypad, suitable for use in NetLinx Control Systems.
  • Page 14: Met-13 Metreau 13-Button Keypad

    Metreau™ Keypads MET-7 Specifications (Cont.) Colors: Optional Accessories: MET-13 Metreau 13-Button Keypad The MET-13 offers 13 buttons (12 single-width and 1 double-width) and can be used as in individual keypad or in conjunction with the 6N and 7-button Metreau keypads (FIG. 3). 13 pre-printed pushbuttons (with blue LED indicators) FIG.
  • Page 15: Das-Met-6Src Metreau 6-Source Audio Keypad

    • Lutron Cairo Wallplates (available in a variety of sizes and colors) DAS-MET-6SRC Metreau 6-Source Audio Keypad The DAS-MET-6SRC 6-button keypad (FIG. 3) features source control, visual volume feedback and a navigation wheel that adjusts volume and provides up, down, left, right and center button options (see the Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC section on page 33 for information).
  • Page 16: Pushbuttons 1-6

    Metreau™ Keypads DAS-MET-6SRC Specifications (Cont.) Front Panel Components (Cont.): Rear Panel Components: Dimensions (HWD): • Keypad and Mounting Plate: 4.055" x 1.772" x 0.997" Weight: Operating Environment: Certifications: Colors: Optional Accessories: Pushbuttons 1-6 The top, bottom, left and right points on the Navigation Wheel are used for source control and can be programmed to provide any source functionality by learning the applicable IR code.
  • Page 17: Das-Met-Num Metreau Numeric Audio Keypad

    The DAS-MET-NUM Metreau numeric keypad (FIG. 9) connects to the Main DAS-MET-6SRC keypad via a 14-pin connector. Used in conjunction with the DAS-MET-6SRC Metreau keypad, it provides direct numeric access, setting & recalling presets, and access to advanced functionality such as grouping, Setting Favorites, Alarm, and Keypad lockout functionality (see the Advanced Functions - DAS-MET- 6SRC section on page 45 for information).
  • Page 18 Metreau™ Keypads DAS-MET-NUM Specifications (Cont.) Certifications: Colors: Optional Accessories: • FCC Class B • CE • IEC60950 • RoHS • White (FG1122-02-WH) • Black (FG1122-02-BL) • Light Almond (FG1122-02-LA) • Single Button Kit (FG5794-10) • Double Button Kit (FG5794-11) • Lutron Cairo Wallplates (available in a variety of sizes and colors) Metreau Keypads...
  • Page 19: Custom Button Installation

    Custom Button Installation Overview With the exception of the DAS-MET-NUM, all Metreau keypads feature field-replaceable pre-printed buttons. This section describes removing the original set of buttons and replacing them with custom buttons. FIG. 10 provides an exploded view of the keypad assembly. tabs (2 on each side) Plastic Faceplate FIG.
  • Page 20: Button Kits

    Custom Button Installation The Faceplate is attached to the Mounting Plate via four plastic tabs (two on each side of the Faceplate, as shown in FIG. 10). It is not necessary to remove the plastic faceplate from the Mounting Plate in order to replace buttons.
  • Page 21: Axlink Device Addressing

    255. Consider specifying the device address for each keypad before final installation. AxLink device addressing applies only to the MET-6SRC, MET-7 and MET-13 keypads. Metreau Audio Keypads (DAS-MET-6SRC and DAS-MET-13) do not require device addressing. Setting The AxLink Device Address AxLink-enabled Metreau keypads (MET-6N, MET-7 and MET-13) use an eight-position mini-DIP switch to specify a unique device address for each keypad in a NetLinx Control System (see FIG.
  • Page 22 If you later change the device number, remove and reconnect the power connector to enter the new device number into memory. AMX has created the "Dip Switch2" software application to assist in calculating dip switch position values. Download the (free) program Dip Switch2 from www.amx.com.
  • Page 23: Mounting And Installation

    Before touching the device, discharge the static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object. Mounting Dimensions MET-6N, DAS-MET-6SRC FIG. 14 provides detailed dimensions for the MET-6N and DAS-MET-6SRC keypads. FIG. 14 MET-6N and DAS-MET-6SRC Mounting Dimensions Metreau Keypads...
  • Page 24: Met-7

    Mounting and Installation MET-7 FIG. 15 provides detailed dimensions for the MET-7 keypads. FIG. 15 MET-7 Mounting Dimensions Metreau Keypads...
  • Page 25: Met-13, Das-Met-Num

    FIG. 16 provides detailed dimensions for the MET-13 and DAS-MET-NUM keypads. FIG. 16 MET-13 and DAS-MET-NUM Mounting Dimensions Mounting Procedures AMX recommends mounting Metreau keypads in standard U.S.-style decora wallboxes: Conduit box should meet NEC specs (section 370) Minimum internal clearance of (HWD) 2-5/8" x 1-3/4" x 1-5/8". Wallbox Mounting 1.
  • Page 26: Podium Mounting

    Mounting and Installation Podium Mounting 1. Use the cutout dimension for the wallbox to cutout the Mounting Frame install surface for the keypad 2. Confirm that the terminal end of the AxLink cable is disconnected, and not receiving power. 3. Connect the AxLink power supply. The connector passes through the center of the Mounting Frame and connects to the board.
  • Page 27: Wiring And Connections

    Wiring and Connections Overview Metreau keypads support both AxLink and SWT wiring configurations. Each is described in the following sub-sections. For information on AxLink vs. SWT device addressing, refer to the AxLink Device Addressing section on page 13. Before touching the device, discharge the static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object.
  • Page 28: Axlink Wiring Guidelines

    Wiring and Connections AxLink Wiring Guidelines Metreau keypads require 12 VDC power to operate properly. The necessary power is supplied via the AxLink cable. The maximum AxLink wiring distance is determined by power consumption, supplied voltage, and the wire gauge used for the cable. The following table lists wire sizes and the maximum lengths allowable based on the maximum power consumption rating of 170 mA.
  • Page 29: Using Axlink For Data With An Auxiliary Power Supply

    Using AxLink for Data with an Auxiliary Power Supply Use an auxiliary 12 VDC power supply when the distance between the controller and server exceeds the limits described in the AxLink Wiring Guidelines. Connect only the GND (-) wire on the AxLink connector when using an auxiliary 12 VDC power supply.
  • Page 30: Swt Wiring

    DAS-MET-6SRC and DAS-MET-7 Rear Panel Components Before touching the device, discharge the static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object. FIG. 20 shows the basic rear components of the SWT (DAS-MET-6SRC and DAS-MET-NUM) keypads: 14-pin connector (To DAS-MET-NUM)
  • Page 31: Das-Met-6Src - Swt Data And Power Connections

    FIG. 18. Speakers FIG. 21 SWT wiring DAS-MET-NUM - Connecting to the Main DAS-MET-6SRC Keypad The DAS-MET-NUM Metreau numeric keypad connects to the main DAS-MET-6SRC keypad via a 14-pin connector, as indicated in FIG. 22: Pin #1 14-pin connector FIG. 22 DAS-MET-NUM connected to main DAS-MET-6SRC keypad The red line on the cable indicates Pin #1.
  • Page 32: Tango System Integration Drawings

    Wiring and Connections Tango System Integration Drawings Tango System Integration Drawing - Using Four-Conductor Speaker Wire IR OUT FIG. 23 System Integration Drawing Using Four-Conductor Speaker Wire Tango System Integration Drawing - Using the Audio Zone Expander IR OUT Zones 1-8 LINE IN Tango Audio Zone Expander FIG.
  • Page 33: Swt Special Wiring Configurations

    SWT Special Wiring Configurations Auxiliary Amplifier Configuration In some cases you may require more power for a given zone than the Matrix Controller can provide. You may purchase a DAS-LLC to provide a line level output to incorporate a larger external amplifier, or you can make your own line level converter.
  • Page 34: Remote Amplifier Configuration

    Wiring and Connections Remote Amplifier Configuration In some cases, where the distance between the Matrix Controller and the zone is unusually long, it is sometimes desirable to have a remote amplifier at the zone end. You may install a DAS-LLC to accomplish this task or you may build your own.
  • Page 35: Split Zone / Analog Volume Control

    Split Zone / Analog Volume Control In cases of split zones where more than one set of speakers are driven from the same keypad, it is sometimes desirable to place a volume control in the split zone. FIG. 28 shows the connections to a remote zone, and “Autoformer”...
  • Page 36 Wiring and Connections Metreau Keypads...
  • Page 37: Programming The Metreau Keypads

    Programming The Metreau Keypads Programming the AxLink Metreau Keypads Button Layouts The following illustrations indicate the button numbers for each of the AxLink Metreau Keypads (MET-6N, MET-7 and MET-13): MET-6N Center pushbutton = button #11 dual function: (push/release, press/hold) rotate Navigation Wheel clockwise = button #12 rotate Navigation Wheel counter-clockwise = button #13...
  • Page 38: Navigation Wheel - Buttons 7-11

    Programming The Metreau Keypads Navigation Wheel - Buttons 7-11 The top, bottom, left, right and center points on the Navigation Wheel are pushbuttons that provide events on Channels #7, #8, #9, #10 and #11, and can be programmed like any other AxLink button. Navigation Wheel - Buttons 12-13 The Navigation Wheel itself can be rotated clockwise and counterclockwise, and is intended to provide level control (for example volume or lighting levels).
  • Page 39: Sending Firmware To Metreau Keypads (Axlink)

    NetLinx Studio2 application: Refer to the NetLinx Studio 2 online help for additional details on firmware transfers. NetLinx Studio 2 is available for free download from www.amx.com. 1. Open NetLinx Studio2. 2. Go to Tools > Firmware Transfers > Send to Axcess Device... This opens the Send to Axcess Dialog Window.
  • Page 40: Programming The Swt Metreau Keypads

    Programming the SWT Metreau Keypads SWT-only Metreau keypads (DAS-MET-6SRC and DAS-MET-NUM) are configured via options that are accessible through the Tango Audio Controller. Refer to the Tango Audio Controller Operation / Reference Guide (available from www.amx.com) for details. Metreau Keypads...
  • Page 41: Basic Keypad Functions - Das-Met-6Src

    The SWT Metreau Keypads function essentially the same as previous versions SWT keypads. The standard configuration for the Audio (SWT) 6-Source Keypad (DAS-MET-6SRC) is described below. Note that while the functionality described here is fixed for the SWT Keypads, the AxLink Keypads can be customized, just like any other AxLink keypad.
  • Page 42: Pausing Playback

    Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Pausing Playback To Pause playback, press the button of the source that is currently playing (indicated by an active LED). The CD/DVD is only paused if there are no other zones listening to that source. If no other zones are listening to that source it will be paused.
  • Page 43: Das-Met-6Src - Audio Adjustment Mode

    DAS-MET-6SRC - Audio Adjustment Mode Press bottom two buttons simultaneously for 4 seconds to enter Audio Adjustment Mode Rotate wheel to adjust the currently selected audio mode FIG. 2 DAS-MET-6SRC On a 6-source keypad, press and hold the bottom two Source buttons simultaneously for four seconds to set or adjust Bass, Treble, Balance and SRS Mode settings in that room/zone.
  • Page 44: Adjusting Treble Level For A Room/Zone

    Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Adjusting Treble Level For a Room/Zone When the Bass Level is set (via the Select button - see above), the next adjustment is for Treble Level: The top-right LED will blink to indicate that Treble Adjustment mode is active (FIG. 4).
  • Page 45: Adjusting Srs Settings For A Room/Zone

    LED "ON" Brightness Adjust mode. Turning SRS Off Press and hold the Center Navigation button while in SRS mode. DAS-MET-6SRC - Privacy Mode Off/On When Privacy Mode is engaged, the room/zone cannot be paged, apart from this, the room/zone will function normally.
  • Page 46: Turning Privacy Mode Off

    Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC To engage Privacy Mode, press and hold the Select button (the center pushbutton on the Navigation Wheel) for 4 seconds. All Source buttons will glow & pulse at a low level to indicate Privacy mode is active.
  • Page 47: Turning Off/On A Source In All Zones

    All zones will be turned off, and no sources will play. One minute after an ALL OFF has been performed, all sources will power down and the Controller will Default to “Standby Mode”. Metreau Keypads Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Press and hold a Source button for 4 seconds to turn it off in ALL zones.
  • Page 48: Das-Met-6Src - Zone Control (Dynamic Pause)

    Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC DAS-MET-6SRC - Zone Control (Dynamic Pause) Switching sources within a single zone, turning off an active source within a single zone, and switching sources for all (grouped) dynamically pauses the source device that is no longer being used.
  • Page 49: Das-Met-6Src - Using The Navigation Wheel

    DAS-MET-6SRC - Using the Navigation Wheel The Navigation Wheel on the DAS-MET-6SRC provides multiple functions, based on the source type selected, as described in the following sections: Using the Navigation Wheel With the Internal AM/FM Tuner FIG. 12 describes the functions available at the Navigation Wheel, when using the internal AM/FM...
  • Page 50 Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC These are suggested settings. All buttons are user-definable. Using the Navigation Wheel With a DVD Player/Changer FIG. 15 describes functions available at the Navigation Wheel, when used with a DVD Player/Changer: Rotate the wheel counter-clockwise to adjust the Zone volume DOWN FIG.
  • Page 51 Zone volume DOWN FIG. 18 Using the Navigation Wheel With External Tuner These are suggested settings. All buttons are user-definable. Metreau Keypads Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Next Rotate the wheel clockwise to adjust the Zone volume UP Next Page...
  • Page 52 Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Using the Navigation Wheel With Other Sources FIG. 18 describes functions available at the Navigation Wheel, when used with other sources: Rotate the wheel counter-clockwise to adjust the Zone volume DOWN User defined - Left FIG.
  • Page 53: Advanced Functions - Das-Met-6Src

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Overview The DAS-MET-NUM Numeric keypad is used in conjunction with the DAS-MET-6SRC keypad to provide enhanced functionality, including Direct Numeric Access, Zone Grouping, Favorites, Alarm (setting), Keypad Lockout and setting and recalling Presets. The SWT Metreau Keypads function essentially the same as previous versions SWT keypads.
  • Page 54: Cd Player - Direct Selection Of A Disk And Track

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC 88•8 + ENTER = 88.5FM CD Player - Direct Selection of a Disk and Track To select a specific disk and track, the format is DDD•TTT + ENTER (DDD = Disk & TTT = Track). Enter the desired...
  • Page 55: Cd Player - Direct Selection Of A Track On The Current Disk

    To select a channel on a Cable or Satellite receiver, the format is CCC + ENTER (CCC=Channel #). Press ENTER to save FIG. 4 Direct Selection of a Cable or Satellite Channel Metreau Keypads Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Enter the desired Track number Enter the desired channel number...
  • Page 56: Working With Presets

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC This information also applies to selecting a Digital Cable Music (DCM) Channel. To change the Cable or Satellite (or Digital Cable Music) channel: 1. Key in the Channel number. 2. Press ENTER to complete. Strings of 2 to 4 numbers are recognized.
  • Page 57: Recalling A Preset

    PRESET • + 5 + ENTER = Recalls Preset #5 PRESET • + 1 + ENTER = Recalls Preset #1 PRESET • + 4 + ENTER = Recalls Preset #4 Metreau Keypads Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Press PRESET •, and enter the desired Preset number (1-10)
  • Page 58: Clearing All Presets

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Clearing All Presets Press PRESET • Press and hold ENTER for 4 seconds to clear all Presets FIG. 7 Clearing All Presets 1. Select a Source. 2. Press PRESET •. 3. Enter "00". 4. Press and hold ENTER for four seconds.
  • Page 59: Working With Favorites

    Tuner - 104.5 ENTER + 3 and 4 + ENTER = 104.5FM is saved as the Favorite. CD - 2.4 ENTER + 3 and 4 + ENTER = Disk 2/Track 4 is saved as the Favorite. Metreau Keypads Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Press and hold buttons 3 & 4 simultaneously for 4 seconds...
  • Page 60: Clearing Favorites For All Sources In A Specific Zone

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Clearing Favorites For All Sources In a Specific Zone Press and hold ENTER for 4 seconds to save FIG. 9 Clearing Favorites For All Sources in a Specific Zone 1. Select a Source (CD or Tuner).
  • Page 61: Working With Zone Grouping

    When initially creating a zone group, all members of the group will have the volume set to the same level. The volume can then be adjusted on an individual zone basis, by using the Navigation Wheel (on the DAS-MET-6SRC keypad) in each zone. Group Volume may be adjusted at any time.
  • Page 62: Grouping All Zones

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Grouping All Zones Enter "99" Press ENTER to save FIG. 11 Adding A Zone To Group 1. Press the Group button to enter Group Mode (all Source LED’s turn On). 2. Enter "99". 3. Press ENTER to complete.
  • Page 63: Grouping Volume Control

    The volume can then be adjusted on an individual zone basis, by using the Navigation Wheel (on the DAS-MET-6SRC keypad) in each zone. Adjusting the volume level for the entire Group can be made at any time, as described below:...
  • Page 64: Working With Alarms

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Working With Alarms To use the Alarm feature, a System Time must first be entered on the Main Controller, via the Front LCD. To set an alarm from each Keypad, select a Source, adjust the volume, and set the alarm time (using 24HR clock, as described below).
  • Page 65: Setting An Alarm In A Zone

    1. Press and hold buttons 5 and 6 simultaneously for four seconds (Source LED’s turn ON). 2. Enter "00". 3. Press ENTER to complete (source LED’s turn OFF). Metreau Keypads Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Press and hold buttons 5 & 6 simultaneously for 4 seconds to enter Alarm mode Press and hold buttons 5 &...
  • Page 66: Clearing All Alarms For All Zones

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Clearing All Alarms For All Zones Press and hold ENTER for 4 seconds to clear all alarms for ALL zones FIG. 17 Clearing All Alarms For All Zones 1. Press and hold buttons 5 and 6 simultaneously for four seconds.
  • Page 67: Keypad Lockout

    Press and hold 7 and 8 (for 4 seconds) + 4 + ENTER = keypad in zones #2 & #4 will be locked. Metreau Keypads Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Press and hold buttons 7 & 8 simultaneously for 4 seconds...
  • Page 68: Unlocking A Keypad

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Unlocking a Keypad Enter the Zone number that you want to unlock Press ENTER to save FIG. 19 Unlocking A Keypad Unlocking a keypad must be done at the keypad that originally locked the keypad. 1. Press and hold buttons 7 and 8 simultaneously for four seconds (Source LED’s turn On).
  • Page 69: Unlocking All Keypads

    Press 7 and 8 + 00 + press & hold ENTER for four seconds = Keypads in Zones #2 and #4 will both be Unlocked. Metreau Keypads Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Press and hold buttons 7 & 8 simultaneously for 4 seconds to access Lockout mode Enter "00"...
  • Page 70 Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Metreau Keypads...
  • Page 71: Using The Netlinx Module

    Using the NetLinx Module Overview The Tango system can be controlled via the Touch Pages provided with the NetLinx Module, as described in this section. Refer to the NetLinx module documentation for details on incorporating the module into your source code and loading it onto the NetLinx Master. Main Page (Initial View) The initial view of the touch panel pages is the Main Page, featuring the Menu Bar along the left edge, as shown in FIG.
  • Page 72: Main Pages

    Using the NetLinx Module Main Pages Press Main in the Menu Bar to access the Locations page (FIG. 23). The options on this page allow you select Locations (Zones) to specify a Source Device to use with each Location, and configure audio settings for each Location.
  • Page 73: Zone Options

    The currently selected Location is indicated in the upper-left corner of the page (in this case, "DVD"). The Device currently associated with this location is indicated in the upper-right corner (in this case, "Dining Room"). The playback controls presented on this page will vary, depending on the device type associated with the Location.
  • Page 74: Change Source

    Using the NetLinx Module Change Source From a Location / Device page, press Change Source to invoke the Sources page for this Location, as shown in FIG. 26: FIG. 26 Sources Page (for the "Dining Room" Location) This page allows you to change the source device to be used for the selected Location. Note that the currently selected Location is indicated on the right side of this page.
  • Page 75: Device Control Pages

    Device Control Pages There is separate Device Control page for each device type, with options specific to each device type, as described in the following sub-sections. Internal Tuner Touch Internal Tuner to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG. 27: Display window (current frequency/band) Tuner Presets 1-10...
  • Page 76: Internal Sirius

    Using the NetLinx Module Internal Sirius Touch Internal Sirius to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG. 28: Display window (current Channel/ Category/Song info) Tuner Presets 1-10 FIG. 28 Device Control page - Internal Sirius The options on this page include: Device Control Page - Internal Sirius Display Window: Channel Up/Down:...
  • Page 77: Dvd

    Touch DVD to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG. 29: Pause Play FIG. 29 Device Control page - DVD The options on this page include: Device Control Page - DVD Play/Pause: Menu: Navigation/Select: Zone Options: Change Source: Mute: Volume Up/Down: Power On/Off: Metreau Keypads...
  • Page 78 Using the NetLinx Module Touch CD to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG. 30: Pause Play FIG. 30 Device Control page - CD The options on this page include: Device Control Page - CD Play/Pause: Disk: Track: Zone Options: Change Source: Mute: Volume Up/Down:...
  • Page 79: Audio Server

    Audio Server Touch Audio Server to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG. 31: Pause Play FIG. 31 Device Control page - Audio Server The options on this page include: Device Control Page - Audio Server Play/Pause: Navigation/Select: Zone Options: Change Source: Mute: Volume Up/Down:...
  • Page 80: Satellite

    Using the NetLinx Module Satellite Touch Satellite to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG. 28: Display window (current Channel/ Category/Song info) Tuner Presets 1-10 FIG. 32 Device Control page - Satellite The options on this page include: Device Control Page - Satellite Display Window: Channel Up/Down: Guide Up/Down:...
  • Page 81: External Tuner

    External Tuner Touch External Tuner to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG. 33: Display window (current Station info) Tuner Presets 1-10 FIG. 33 Device Control page - External Tuner The options on this page include: Device Control Page - External Tuner Display Window: Seek Up/Down: Mono/Stereo:...
  • Page 82: Other

    Using the NetLinx Module Other Touch Other to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG. 33: Display window Pause Play FIG. 34 Device Control page - Other The options on this page include: Device Control Page - Other Display Window: Play/Pause: Navigation/Select: Zone Options:...
  • Page 83: Setup Pages

    Setup Pages Press Setup in the Menu Bar to access the main Setup page. The options on this page allow you to access Zones and Alarms. The initial view of the Setup pages is the Zones page (FIG. 35) FIG. 35 Setup page (initial view - Zones) Setup - Zones Touch any of the Zones buttons to edit the selected Zone’s label, via the on-screen keyboard shown in...
  • Page 84: Setup - Alarms

    Using the NetLinx Module Setup - Alarms Press Alarm on the main Setup page to access the Alarms page (FIG. 37). Use the options in this page to set alarms for one or more selected Zones. An "Alarm" can be programmed to play a specific source in any specified Zone.
  • Page 85 3. Once the time has been set, the "choose source" option is enabled (FIG. 38): FIG. 38 Setup - Alarms page with Zone and Time selected 4. Touch "choose source" to specify the source device to be used as the alarm (FIG. 39): FIG.
  • Page 86: Removing An Alarm

    Using the NetLinx Module Removing an Alarm Once an alarm has been set for this Zone, the "Remove Alarm" option is enabled (FIG. 40). FIG. 40 Alarms page - Remove Alarm Touch Remove Alarm to remove the alarm for the selected Zone. Metreau Keypads...
  • Page 87: Swt Troubleshooting

    SWT Troubleshooting Overview This section provides troubleshooting for the SWT Metreau keypads (DAS-MET-6SRC and DAS-MET-NUM). Symptom Everything is dead All keypads are dead (No lights) Some keypads ok, some dead. Sources don’t work manually or automatically Sources and keypads work but no sound in zone.
  • Page 88: Zone Connection Problems

    SWT Troubleshooting Zone Connection Problems If there is wall power and both the source components and the Controller seem to be powering up OK, but one or more of the zones are not working, there may be a problem at the individual zone or with the cabling connecting to the zone.
  • Page 89: No Keypad Activity

    FIG. 41 Rear View – Source in/out – IR Out follows the movement of the source. Also try swapping IR emitter leads. Take a look at the source to ensure that no MUTE functions have been accidentally activated. If you connect a keypad while the Controller is on you must restart the Controller for that keypad to become active.
  • Page 90 SWT Troubleshooting Metreau Keypads...
  • Page 91 Numeric Keypads - Advanced Functions Metreau Keypads...
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