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Xantech SMRTP3 Installation Instructions Manual

Programmable keypad system

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PROGRAMMABLE KEYPAD SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
The SmartPad
is the next generation of the SmartPad
3
programmable modular keypad system. It incorporates many unique features to accommodate the growing
needs of the fast moving custom installation marketplace.
UNIQUE FEATURES
• Eight different Key Modules are provided which dock into three different Base Modules. Over 50
keypad combinations are possible!
• One, two and three gang wall mounting options are available.
• Buttons are replaceable and interchangeable within the key module.
• A selection of buttons with commonly used markings are included with each key module. Many
specialized versions are also separately available from Xantech.
• Pre-labeled buttons do not require any tedious insertion of small icon key "caps".
• Up to 8 memory banks can be selected by source buttons with LED indicators.
• Two tiers of memory per button. 2nd tier is accessed by "Push and Hold". Applies to both source select
and control function keys.
• Sequence commands, including 1 to 30 second delays, can be programmed into any button (including
the 2nd tier) without using up button spaces anywhere else on the keypad.
• Status Input permits source buttons to light up with +5 to +30V representing a system power ON condition
as well as the selected source.
• Intelligent Power Management. Allows power commands to be sent only if the system or zone is Off,
thus preventing unintended shutdown when switching sources.
• IR Commands are "learned" directly from hand held remotes or by using Xantech's exclusive
Dragon Drop-IR™ software.
Smart Pad
3
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SMARTPAD
AM/FM
GLOBAL
OFF
MUTE
3
CD
CATV
TAPE
VCR
LD
CAM
SAT
TUNER
TNR
VOL
TNR
VOL
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Summary of Contents for Xantech SMRTP3

  • Page 1 • Intelligent Power Management. Allows power commands to be sent only if the system or zone is Off, thus preventing unintended shutdown when switching sources. • IR Commands are "learned" directly from hand held remotes or by using Xantech's exclusive Dragon Drop-IR™ software.
  • Page 2: Module Descriptions

    • Write/Protect switch safeguards memory contents. • Memory. LM110; 8 kbytes. PM110; 32 kbytes. • Standard 4 terminal output allows use on same IR bus as all Xantech IR Receivers and controllers. MODULE DESCRIPTIONS Perhaps the easiest way to become familiar with the SmartPad that make up the system.
  • Page 3 CM1N The CM1N is similar to the CM1F except that it is set up for use with 6 numeric control buttons as well as the 5 cursor keys. Numeric and cursor buttons are included. The CM1F module includes 6 function control keys plus a cursor button cluster with Up, Down, Left, Right, and Enter keys.
  • Page 4 KM1F. Buttons CD1, OFF, RAN- DOM, A/B, * and (reverse play) are not supplied but are available separately from Xantech. They are listed in the dealer price list (along with all buttons currently available for the SmartPad the other keypad parts.
  • Page 5 CLR MEM RESTORE TUNER CNCL CD 1 FULL NETWORK TAPE CD 2 DELAY WRITE A M / F M EDIT PROTECT NETWORK STEP TRNS ADDRESS RANDOM XFER DISC DISC MUTE – Fig. 2 Two Gang Button Assignments and AC power management are accomplished using sequenced commands and the Switched AC Outlet on the AM/FM receiver.
  • Page 6 5. Press DELAY. DELAY LED will flash. Press DELAY once again to enter a 1 second delay. (The 1 second delay allows some time for the AM/FM receiver to power up to be sure it will execute the CD source command). 6.
  • Page 7 SOURCE and FUNCTION bags of buttons supplied with the KM4. Buttons CD 1 and OFF are not supplied but are available separately from Xantech. They are listed in the dealer price list (along with all buttons currently available for the SmartPad be ordered at the same time as the other keypad parts.
  • Page 8 6. Now that all the buttons have been assigned (as shown in Fig. 5), it is necessary to assemble them into the KM4 key module. Then insert the completed key module into the LM110. See "Button and Module Assembly", page 18, for instructions. NOTE: In this example the buttons are placed in what is considered an ergonomically pleasing arrangement.
  • Page 9 6. When the code is learned, the SEQ LED will flash then go steady when you release the POWER key on the remote. 7. Press DELAY. DELAY LED will flash. Press DELAY once again to enter a 1 second delay. (The 1 second delay allows some time for the AM/FM receiver to power up to be sure it will execute the CD source command).
  • Page 10 1. Using the 3' cable supplied with the PM110, simply plug it into the COM Port of each unit as shown in Fig. 8. 2. Be sure both the PM110 and the LM110 are powered and that the LM110's WRITE PROTECT switch is set to WRITE before proceeding.
  • Page 11 selections on CD, Channel selection on SAT & VCR, etc., on their respective banks. 3. The buttons for the AM/FM Tuner can also serve as Channel Up/Down for SAT & the VCR TV tuner. 4. Use the 2nd tier on the TUNER button for AM/FM selection, if desired.
  • Page 12 Disassembly You may find it necessary, from time to time, to disassemble the key module to change buttons for system updates, etc. Proceed as follows: 1. Remove the key module from the PM110 (or LM110 or EM110) by pulling upward at the 18-pin connector end of the module. 2.
  • Page 13 Button & LED Indicator Descriptions The following small buttons and indicators are located on the PM110 in the space between the two gangs and under the right key module as shown on page 6 and Fig 15. NOTE: Use a blunt tool to press programming buttons, such as the tip of a 3.5mm mini plug.
  • Page 14 NOTE: The LM110 includes only a NETWORK LED and a RESTORE button. Refer to illustration on page 6. 17. WRITE PROTECT Switch. Must be in WRITE position for all programming. PROTECT position prohibits programming and protects all stored data from unintended erasure. 18.
  • Page 15 the command successfully. If this happens, wait for the PGM LED to come back on steady and repeat step 4. 5. Now that the PGM LED is flashing again, press another target button and input another IR command. When you are done learning commands, press CNCL (cancel) to exit the PGM mode. The PGM LED will go off.
  • Page 16 system or zone, is applied to the STATUS terminal on the rear of the keypad. • See Figs. 3 and 6 for typical connections for STATUS operation. To take advantage of power management, program two or more sequence steps on each Source button. Typical command sequences, with Power first , might be as follows: a) TUNER Source Sequence (3 steps): Power, Delay, Tuner (source)
  • Page 17 Programming Delays Some IR controlled units may require an increased time interval between certain commands, particularly between a Power ON command and a Play command, for instance, to operate correctly. • When programming sequences, you can place delays between such commands so that sufficient time is given for all functions to execute.
  • Page 18 The relays are controlled in two ways - internally coded (non-IR) to any desired button on the keypad and with Xantech RC68+ (or RC68) Programmer (optional) IR commands. The IR codes can be taught to a learning remote or to a keypad, if desired.
  • Page 19 Programming for the Speaker Relay The relay will respond to commands for MUTE ON (sound off), MUTE OFF (sound on), and MUTE TOGGLE. Since the relay is switching speakers in the local room where the ON/OFF condition is audibly discerned, the MUTE TOGGLE command would most often be used.
  • Page 20 7. Within 3 seconds, press the button on the SmartPad where you want Relay Mute ON (i.e. a MUTE ON button. See Fig. 24). The active Source button LED will flash twice to confirm your action. 8. Again, within 3 seconds, press the button on the SmartPad where you want Relay Mute OFF (i.e.
  • Page 21 Code Group Programming The SmartPad , like certain other Xantech products, has the ability to be set to various IR Code Groups. This allows all keypads on the same zone (IR Network) to respond individually to Bank Tracking and Speaker Relay commands, if needed. This means that a keypad that has been changed to a different Code Group will not bank track with others unless they are also changed to the same Code Group.
  • Page 22 6. Direct the RC68 toward the IR receiver and press a key that reflects the desired Code Group. CAUTION: Do not choose a Code Group that is the same as other Xantech products that you may have in the same IR system.
  • Page 23 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 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.
  • Page 24: Com Ports

    6. When done, set the W R I T E / P R O T E C T switch to the PROTECT position on all keypads. Network Transfer Network Transfer greatly fa- cilitates the cloning of keypads when you have a number of keypads on the same IR bus (network), up to a maximum of 16.
  • Page 25 REMOTE ROOM REMOTE ROOM LM110 LM110 Smart Pad Smart Pad (rear view) (rear view) 4-Conductor IR Bus (network) Cables (home runs) CB18 Strip-IR™ Parallel Connecting Block RC68 or RC68+ Handheld Programmer Fig. 31 PM110 to LMII0's Network Transfer (Cloning) 8. When done, set the WRITE/PROTECT switch to the PROTECT position on all keypads to prevent unintended alteration or erasure.
  • Page 26 • NOTE: Be sure to check fit before buying large quantities of J-boxes or P-rings for the job. • Avoid high moisture applications such as showers, steam rooms or outdoor locations. For such applications, use Xantech's " THE WATERPAD™ " ( a membrane version of the SmartPad CD 1...
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting

    Xantech products such as the 291P, PMS12, 291-455, MS455, etc. Refer to the Xantech Product Catalog and contact Technical Support for details. Be sure you have the Make and Model number of the component and its remote before contacting Technical Support.
  • Page 28: Patent Pending

    Power Requirements: ... 12V DC (75 mA without STATUS - 85 mA with STATUS) Connector: ... 4-screw terminal block: +12V, STATUS, GND and IR OUT Conductors: ...Normal 3-wire Xantech IR receiver system compatible Cable Requirements: ... Four-conductor/24 gauge up to 150', 22 gauge up to 400', 20 gauge NOTE: The Smart Pad Maximum peak IR signal output current: ...

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