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Knoll MR640 Installation Manual page 6

Six zone stereo controller with individual volume control electronics and four input source selection

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in bank 1 positions 1 through 6).
The 590-00 can learn up to 16 different commands on each of its
four banks. If more than 10 different IR commands are to be stored
use bank 2, 3, and 4 to store the sequence commands and bank one
positions 1-6 to execute the sequences.
1. Write down the order for each of the sequences required for all
of the six functions (not programmed with single commands).
2. Turn the bank 2 dip switch on; bank 1, 3, and 4 off.
3. Push PGM (program lamp goes on).
4. Using the wire attached to the 590-00 +12VDC, touch and
hold the other end of the wire to the 590-00 upper + row
terminal 1. While holding the wire in place, press the remote
control button of the first function while the remote is about
2-4" from the 590-00 internal infrared sensor. The 590-00
PROGRAM lamp will flicker while storing the IR signal.
When the IR signal is stored, the confirm lamp comes on.
Release the remote control button and release the wire to the
upper row terminal. The IR signal is now stored in the 590-00
bank 2 terminal 1.
5. Hold the end of the wire to the 590-00 upper + row terminal
2. While holding the wire in place, press the remote control
button of the second function while it is about 2-4 inches from
the 590-00 internal infrared sensor. The 590-00 PROGRAM
lamp will flicker while storing the information. When the
information is stored, the confirm lamp will come on. Release
the remote control button and release the wire to the upper
row terminal. The IR signal is now stored in the 590-00 bank 2
terminal 2.
6. Continue this procedure until all of the required sequence
commands have been learned by the 590-00. If more than 16
IR signals have to be learned, fill up bank 2 with the first 16
IR signals, then turn the bank 2 dip switch off, and the bank 3
switch on. Continue with bank 3 position 1, 2 etc. Use bank 4
positions 1, 2, etc., if required and bank 1 positions 7-16.
Note: When storing an IR signal command sequence, it is most
reliable if commands to a component are timed as far apart as
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possible in the sequence to give the components settling time. For
example, sequence a power-on command: CD on, tuner on, and CD
play rather than CD on, CD play, and tuner ON.
7. Make sure the PROGRAM lamp is on.
8. Make sure the bank 1 switch is on and bank 2, 3 and 4 are off.
9. Push the SEQ (sequence) button.
10. Carefully touch (for one sec.) the wire to the bank 1 + terminal
1 to 6 where the first sequence is to be stored.
11. Move the bank 1 switch off and the bank 2 switch on.
12. Touch the wire to the terminal where the first IR signal of the
sequence is stored (for one second). Touch the wire to the
terminal where the second IR signal of the sequence is stored
(for one second). Touch any other terminals until the entire
command sequence is stored.
13. Push the SEQ button and then the PGM button to leave the
program mode (lamp goes out).
14. Move the bank 1 switch to on and bank 2, 3, and 4 to off.
The sequence is now complete.
15. Repeat steps 7 to 14 for each of the other sequences.
Note: 590-00 programming should be fully tested. Occasionally one
source component gets out of sequence especially if IR remote
controls are used (most often when using the remote to turn on and
off source components). The system user should be shown how to
correct for a source component getting out of sequence.
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