B&K CK1.1 Manual To Installation

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UIDE TO
NSTALLATION
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CK1.1 K
EYPAD
Rev A 0505

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  • Page 1 UIDE TO NSTALLATION B & K CK1.1 K EYPAD Rev A 0505...
  • Page 2 Thank you for choosing to install the B & K CK 1.1 Keypad for this system! Please use this manual as a guide to connecting and mounting the Keypad. The CK1.1 keypad is preprogrammed at the factory to initially operate B &...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Features and Benefits Basic Controls and Displays Rear Panel Connections Programming Jack - Behind the Faceplate Terminate RJ-45’s One to One Standard CT Receiver System Connecting To A CT Receiver Keypad Total Power Consumption Single Gang Mounting The B &...
  • Page 4: Features And Benefits

    Page 1 Features and Benefits Programming Capacity The CK1.1 can be programmed with up to 20 IR commands or macros. The ON and OFF buttons can additionally be programmed with a command or macro. The soft button labels can be customized so the commands or macros will display user friendly names that your client will find easy to use.
  • Page 5: Basic Controls And Displays

    Page 2 Basic Controls and Displays LCD Buttons - Labels on the Screen change depending on what activity has been selected. Volume/Mute Buttons control the audio level. Power LED Backlight Button Lights up lights the keypad dis- when this play & recalls status Zone/Room feedback of the CT is ON.
  • Page 6: Rear Panel Connections

    Page 3 Rear Panel Connections Master Pin Out MASTER (IN) Connects to the CT Receiver 1 - +12VDC IN 2 - KEYPAD IR DATA OUT via a standard 4 Pair Twisted 3 - GROUND cable (typically referred to as 4 - N/C 5 - RS-232 RECEIVE INPUT CAT 5 cable) terminated with 6 - GROUND...
  • Page 7: Programming Jack - Behind The Faceplate

    Page 4 Programming Jack - Behind the Faceplate The face plate is removed by carefully prying up from the two screwdriver tabs at the base of the keypad. Once removed, the Programming Jack is revealed: Programming Jack Connect to a laptop PC via the Serial cable included with the CK1.1 keypad.
  • Page 8: Standard Ct Receiver System

    Page 5 Standard CT Receiver System Keypads connect to the Zone Control Connectors on the CT Receiver using CAT 5 cables. CK1.1 Keypads can be coupled with CK1.2 Keypads in any zone. CK1.1 Keypads can also operate as a stand alone zone keypad. A/V components connect using standard audio/video cables to the numbered inputs.
  • Page 9: Connecting To A Ct Receiver

    Page 6 Connecting To A CT Receiver Keypads connect to the CT Receiver at the Zone Control terminals. There is one terminal for each hardware zone labeled A-F on the CT600 and A-C on the CT300. You can terminate the Keypad cables to the Control terminals in one of two ways: 1.
  • Page 10: Keypad Total Power Consumption

    Page 7 Keypad Total Power Consumption The CT six zone receiver 12VDC outputs can support a maximum of 20 keypads total. 10 keypads to each vertical array of three zone control con- nections. Thus, a CT three zone receiver can support a maximum of 10 keypads.
  • Page 11: The B & K Ref 5 Preamp Perfect For Adding Zones

    Page 8 Keypads with other B & K Receivers and Preamps The CK1.1 Keypad can be easily programmed with the commands for all remote controlled B & K receivers and preamps. Because of B & K’s elegant all discrete code-set architecture, the CK1.1 will automate and delight own- ers of any B &...
  • Page 12: No Emitter Needed For B & K Receivers And Preamps

    Page 9 Connecting Slave Keypads Each zone should have one CAT 5 cable home run to the CT Receiver. When rooms interconnect and open to each other (for example: intercon- necting family room, kitchen, dining areas are common in many homes) you may opt to expand a zone to include several rooms.
  • Page 13: Controlling A Local Tv Or Device

    Page 10 Controlling A Local TV or Device Every keypad can control local IR source(s) by directly connected IR emit- ters from the keypad to the local source. A two conductor cable should be run from the Keypad location to the local component location. Up to four infrared emitters can be wired to a keypad by connecting in SERIES as shown below: Wire requirements for emit-...
  • Page 14: Using Ir "Eyes" With The Ck1.1

    Page 11 Using IR “Eyes” with the CK1.1 Sometimes additional IR recievers are required in some rooms in addition to the CK1.1 Keypad. If additional IR receivers are used in a zone, they should be treated like a slave keypad. Run a cable from the CK1.1 to the IR receiver in the zone.
  • Page 15: White And Beige Wall Plate Included

    Page 12 White and Beige Wall Plate Included Once programming is complete and downloaded to each keypad, finish the installation by installing either the white or the beige wall plate. The wall plate simply snaps into place, first from the top, finishing with the bottom. A grey primed paintable faceplate is also available from B&K.
  • Page 16 CK1.1 Keypad Specifications B&K Receivers & Compatible B & K products Preamp Processors Operating Voltage and Current 12VDC @ 75mA Master Inputs 1 RJ-45 Slave Output 1 RJ-45 IR Pass-through IR Output 1 Phoenix (2pin) Local Emitter Capability Installation Requirement Standard Single Gang Included Faceplates White &...

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