AMX METREAU MET-6N Instruction Manual
AMX METREAU MET-6N Instruction Manual

AMX METREAU MET-6N Instruction Manual

Met-6n 6-button keypad with navigation met-7 & met-13 keypads met-6ne 6-button ethernet keypad with navigation met-7e & met-13e ethernet keypads met-7x & met-13x ethernet expansion keypads das-met6src 6-source audio keypad das-met-num numeric audio
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IN STR U CT IO N MAN U AL
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M E T REA U
KEY P AD S
ME T- 6N 6- BUTTON K EYP AD WI TH N AVIGATI ON
ME T- 7 & MET-1 3 KE YPADS
ME T- 6NE 6-BUTTON ETHE RN ET KE YPAD WITH NA VIGATION
ME T- 7E & ME T- 13E ETHE RN ET KE YPADS
ME T- 7X & ME T- 13X ETHE RN ET EX PAN SION KEYP ADS
DA S- ME T6SRC 6- SOURCE AUDI O KE YPAD
DA S- ME T- NUM NUMERI C AUDI O KE YP AD

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  • Page 1 IN STR U CT IO N MAN U AL ® M E T REA U KEY P AD S ME T- 6N 6- BUTTON K EYP AD WI TH N AVIGATI ON ME T- 7 & MET-1 3 KE YPADS ME T- 6NE 6-BUTTON ETHE RN ET KE YPAD WITH NA VIGATION ME T- 7E &...
  • Page 2 COPYRIGHT NOTICE AMX© 2015, all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of AMX. Copyright protection claimed...
  • Page 3 Anyone performing field maintenance on AMX equipment should use an appropriate ESD field service kit complete with at least a dissipative work mat with a ground cord and a UL listed adjustable wrist strap with another ground cord WARNING: Do Not Open! Risk of Electrical Shock.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Metreau® Keypads ..................10 Overview ......................... 10 Metreau Keypads with AxLink ......................10 Metreau Audio Keypads (SWT Compatible) ..................11 Overview - Speaker Wire Technology (SWT)..................11 Metreau Keypads Device Family ......................11 MET-6N and MET-6NE 6-Button Keypads with Navigation..........12 MET-6N Specifications..........................
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Mounting and Installation ................25 Overview .......................... 25 Mounting Dimensions...................... 25 MET-6N, DAS-MET-6SRC........................25 MET-6NE..............................26 MET-7..............................27 MET-7E, MET-7X ........................... 28 MET-13, DAS-MET-NUM ........................29 MET-13E, MET-13X ..........................30 Mounting Procedures ..................... 31 Wallbox Mounting ..........................31 Podium Mounting..........................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Configuring Metreau Keypads with Ethernet ..........42 Overview ......................... 42 Locating the IP Address of the Keypad ....................42 Simulating the ID Pushbutton ......................42 Toggling Between IP Addressing Modes: DHCP and Static IP ............. 42 Assigning a Device ID to a Keypad ....................... 42 Resetting the Keypad..........................
  • Page 7 Table of Contents GET CONNECTION................................... 52 GET DEVICE..................................... 52 GET DNS ....................................52 GET ETHERNET MODE ................................52 GET FRIENDLY <name> ................................52 GET IP ..................................... 53 GET LOCATION..................................53 GET SN ....................................53 INFO ......................................53 MSG [ON|OFF] ..................................53 NDP UNBIND ...................................
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Turning On a Source in All Zones......................62 Turning Off/On a Source in All Zones ....................62 Turning Off All Zones (System OFF) ..................... 63 DAS-MET-6SRC - Zone Control (Dynamic Pause)............63 Single Zone Listening To Source ......................63 Multiple Zones Listening To The Same Source..................
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Unlocking All Keypads .......................... 76 Using the NetLinx Module ................78 Overview ......................... 78 Main Page (Initial View) ....................78 Main Pages ........................79 Location/Device Pages ......................... 79 Zone Options............................80 Change Source ............................. 80 Device Control Pages...................... 81 Internal Tuner............................
  • Page 10: Metreau® Keypads

    Metreau® Keypads Metreau Keypads ® Overview Metreau keypads are a convenient, versatile, cost-effective option for achieving effortless control of virtually anything through a ® NetLinx control system. Metreau keypads offer easy installation within decora-style wall plates and sleek styling that complements NetLinx Integrated Controllers (all keypads) and Tango Distributed Audio Systems (Audio Keypads only).
  • Page 11: Metreau Audio Keypads (Swt Compatible)

    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 12: Met-6N And Met-6Ne 6-Button Keypads With Navigation

    These pre-printed buttons are field- replaceable. • IR Sensor - Supports standard AMX IR (38 kHz only). • LED Levels Indicator - set of 7 blue LEDs provide level feedback.
  • Page 13: Met-6Ne Specifications

    • PoE: PoE (Power over Ethernet), 802.3af, class 0 • Power Connector: (1) RJ-45 Ethernet Connector, 10/100 Power Supply: POE injector or switch (external, required), conforming to the 802.3af standard including AMX’s PS-POE-AF-TC (FG423-83), not included Front Panel • Pushbuttons - 6 tactile pushbuttons with blue LED indicators that illuminate when pressed to confirm the Components: source/function was selected and that it is currently being used.
  • Page 14: Navigation Wheel

    Metreau® Keypads Navigation Wheel FIG. 5 shows the button layout of the Navigation Wheel: Directional pushbutton UP Rotate counter-clockwise Rotate clockwise = button #13 = button #12 Directional pushbutton Directional pushbutton LEFT RIGHT Center pushbutton Directional pushbutton DOWN Navigation Wheel - button layout (MET-6N displayed) FIG.
  • Page 15: Met-7 Specifications

    • PoE: PoE (Power over Ethernet), 802.3af, class 0 • Power Connector: (1) RJ-45 Ethernet Connector, 10/100 Power Supply: POE injector or switch (external, required), conforming to the 802.3af standard including AMX’s PS-POE-AF-TC (FG423-83), not included Front Panel • Pushbuttons - 7 tactile pushbuttons with blue LED indicators that illuminate when pressed to confirm the Components: source/function was selected and that it is currently being used.
  • Page 16: Met-7X Specifications

    Metreau® Keypads MET-7X Specif ications The MET-7X is an Ethernet Expansion keypad, suitable for use in NetLinx Control Systems. MET-7X Specif ications Power: PoE: The Expansion Keypad receives power from the Metreau Ethernet Keypad it is connected to (options include MET-6NE, MET-7E and MET-13E) via the ribbon cable.
  • Page 17: Met-13E Specifications

    • PoE: PoE (Power over Ethernet), 802.3af, class 0 • Power Connector: (1) RJ-45 Ethernet Connector, 10/100 Power Supply: POE injector or switch (external, required), conforming to the 802.3af standard including AMX’s PS-POE-AF-TC (FG423-83), not included Front Panel (13) tactile pushbuttons with blue LED indicators that illuminate when pressed to confirm the source/function was Components: selected and that it is currently being used.
  • Page 18: Met-13X Specifications

    Metreau® Keypads MET-13X Specif ications The MET-13X is an Ethernet Expansion keypad, suitable for use in NetLinx Control Systems. MET-13X Specif ications Power: PoE: The Expansion Keypad receives power from the Metreau Ethernet Keypad it is connected to (options include MET-6NE, MET-7E and MET-13E) via the ribbon cable.
  • Page 19: Das-Met-6Src Specifications

    Metreau® Keypads The DAS-MET-6SRC is a SWT keypad, suitable for use in Matrix Distributed Audio Systems. DAS-MET-6SRC Specif ications DAS-MET-6SRC Specif ications Power: 12 VDC, 125 mA Front Panel • Pushbuttons - 6 tactile pushbuttons with blue LED indicators that illuminate when the source is selected, and Components: stay lit until the source is turned off.
  • Page 20: Das-Met-Num Metreau Numeric Audio Keypad

    Metreau® Keypads DAS-MET-NUM Metreau Numeric Audio Keypad The DAS-MET-NUM Metreau numeric keypad (FIG. 10) 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 67 for information).
  • Page 21: Custom Button Installation

    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. Removing Buttons The easiest way to remove and replace buttons on the Metreau keypads is to place the keypad assembly (FIG. 11) face-down on a flat level surface, so that the buttons stay in position until you are ready to remove them.
  • Page 22: Button Kits

    Custom Keypads and Buttons If a requested keypad needs functions not offered in the standard Button Kits, a custom keypad may be built with the AMX Metreau Keypad Preview (FIG. 12), available at www.amx.com. This tool allows custom arrangement of default or custom button arrangements, creation of custom button text, previews of keypad type and color, and printouts of final keypad layouts and parts lists.
  • Page 23: Axlink Device Addressing

    AxLink Device Addressing AxLink Device Addressing Overview Metreau Keypads with AxLink used in NetLinx applications require a unique numeric AxLink device address of 1-255. Consider specifying the device address for each keypad before final installation. NOTE: AxLink device addressing applies only to the MET-6N, MET-7, and MET-13 keypads. Metreau Audio Keypads (DAS-MET-6SRC and DAS-MET-13) do not require device addressing.
  • Page 24 If you later change the device number, remove and reconnect the power connector to enter the new device number into memory. NOTE: 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 25: Mounting And Installation

    Mounting and Installation Mounting and Installation Overview Metreau keypads are designed to install into standard U.S. decora-style wall plates and boxes (wallboxes not included). IMPORTANT: 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.
  • Page 26: Met-6Ne

    Mounting and Installation MET-6NE FIG. 16 provides detailed dimensions for the MET-6NE keypad. MET-6NE Mounting Dimensions FIG. 16 Metreau Keypads Instruction Manual...
  • Page 27: Met-7

    Mounting and Installation MET-7 FIG. 17 provides detailed dimensions for the MET-7 keypads. MET-7 Mounting Dimensions FIG. 17 Metreau Keypads Instruction Manual...
  • Page 28: Met-7E, Met-7X

    Mounting and Installation MET-7E, MET-7X FIG. 18 provides detailed dimensions for the MET-7E and MET-7X keypads. MET-7X MET-7E MET-7E and MET-7X Mounting Dimensions FIG. 18 Metreau Keypads Instruction Manual...
  • Page 29: Met-13, Das-Met-Num

    Mounting and Installation MET-13, DAS-MET-NUM FIG. 19 provides detailed dimensions for the MET-13 and DAS-MET-NUM keypads. MET-13 and DAS-MET-NUM Mounting Dimensions FIG. 19 Metreau Keypads Instruction Manual...
  • Page 30: Met-13E, Met-13X

    Mounting and Installation MET-13E, MET-13X FIG. 20 provides detailed dimensions for the MET-13E and MET-13X keypads. MET-13X MET-13E MET-13E and MET-13X Mounting Dimensions FIG. 20 Metreau Keypads Instruction Manual...
  • Page 31: Mounting Procedures

    Mounting and Installation 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 Use the cutout dimension for the wallbox to cutout the install surface.
  • Page 32: Daisy-Chaining Keypads (Ethernet Keypads Only)

    Mounting and Installation Daisy-Chaining Keypads (Ethernet Keypads only) You can use the MET-6NE, MET-7E, or MET-13E Ethernet Keypads as individual keypads or in conjunction with the MET-7X or MET-13X Metreau Ethernet Expansion keypads. The expansion keypads connect to the Ethernet Keypad via the 10-conductor ribbon cable included with the expansion keypad.
  • Page 33: Wiring And Connections

    Applying power to the Metreau Keypads with Ethernet requires category cable and a PoE injector, such as the PS-POE-AF- TC (FG423-83) available from AMX. The network must be connected through the PoE injector to send power to the keypad. The category cable should only run through a common building.
  • Page 34: Axlink Wiring

    Wiring and Connections AxLink Wiring In AxLink mode, Metreau keypads use a standard four-pin captive-wire AxLink connector for power and data. CAUTION: If using power from AxLink, disconnect the wiring from the control system before wiring the Metreau keypad. Do not connect power to the keypads until the wiring is complete.
  • Page 35: Axlink Data And Power Connections

    Wiring and Connections AxLink Data and Power Connections Connect the NetLinx Controller’s AxLink connector to the AxLink connector on the rear panel of the Metreau keypad for data and 12 VDC power as shown in FIG. 24. PWR (+) PWR (+) GND (-) GND (-) NetLinx Controller...
  • Page 36: Axlink Status Led

    The Mi-Series Controller and Metreau keypads are cabled using standard four-conductor speaker cable originating at the Controller, passing through the keypad, and terminating at the speaker location. AMX recommends using a bundled four-conductor 16-gauge stranded copper wire in a single continuous run. Preparing Captive Wires SWT wiring utilizes four-color "snap connectors"...
  • Page 37: Das-Met-6Src - Swt Data And Power Connections

    Wiring and Connections DAS-MET-6SRC - SWT Data and Power Connections Connect the Matrix Controller’s Zone Output connector to the four-pin connector on the rear panel of the Metreau keypad labeled TO CONTROLLER for data and 12 VDC power. Connect the other four-pin connector on the keypad labeled TO SPEAKERS to the SWT speakers as shown in FIG. 24. Speakers Mi-Series Controller Delta Series Controller...
  • Page 38: Tango System Integration Drawings

    Wiring and Connections Tango System Integration Drawings Tango System Integration Drawing - Using Four-Conductor Speaker Wire IR OUT LINE IN Tango Controller Shared 4-conductor speaker wire System Integration Drawing Using Four-Conductor Speaker Wire FIG. 30 Tango System Integration Drawing - Using the Audio Zone Expander IR OUT LINE IN Zones 1-8...
  • Page 39: Swt Special Wiring Configurations

    Wiring and Connections SWT Special Wiring Conf igurations Auxiliary Amplif ier Conf iguration 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. FIG.
  • Page 40: Remote Amplifier Configuration

    Wiring and Connections Remote Amplif ier Conf iguration 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. FIG. 33 shows the construction of a simple circuit of discrete components to reduce the Matrix Controller output to “line- level”...
  • Page 41: Split Zone / Analog Volume Control

    Wiring and Connections 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. 35 shows the connections to a remote zone, and “Autoformer” volume control device. Zone Output Connector (on Matrix Controller) L D G R...
  • Page 42: Configuring Metreau Keypads With Ethernet

    Configuring Metreau Keypads with Ethernet Conf iguring Metreau Keypads with Ethernet Overview This chapter provides instructions on accessing and configuring the Metreau Keypads with Ethernet. To configure the keypad, you must have it powered by PoE. Locating the IP Address of the Keypad Metreau Keypads with Ethernet are configured for DHCP addressing by default.
  • Page 43: Resetting The Keypad

    Configuring Metreau Keypads with Ethernet Resetting the Keypad To perform a factory reset of the Keypad, press and hold buttons 1 and 2 for approximately 10 seconds during the boot process. The LEDs on buttons 1 and 2 blink while you keep them pressed. Hold them until the LEDs begin blinking at double the rate (approximately 10 seconds.) Release the buttons and the keypad will reset.
  • Page 44: Updating Firmware

    128. Firmware must be sent to the keypad, not the IR Receiver (in this example, device 127). NOTE: Note: Refer to the NetLinx Studio online help for additional details on f irmware transfers. NetLinx Studio is available for free download from www.amx.com. Open NetLinx Studio.
  • Page 45: Sending Firmware To Metreau Keypads With Ethernet

    The basic process of upgrading firmware on Metreau Keypads with Ethernet involves downloading the latest firmware files from www.amx.com and using NetLinx Studio to transfer the files to a target keypad. NOTE: These steps assume that you have already established a connection with the target keypad in NetLinx Studio.
  • Page 46: Programming

    Programming Programming Programming the Metreau Keypads Button Layouts The following illustrations indicate the button numbers for each of the Metreau keypads (MET-6N, MET-6NE, MET-7, MET-7E, MET-7X, MET-13, MET-13E, and MET-13X): MET-6N & MET-6NE MET-7, MET-7E, & MET-7X MET-13, MET-13E, & MET-13X Center pushbutton = button #11 Bottom pushbutton is a Bottom pushbutton is a...
  • Page 47: Programming The Navigation Wheel (Met-6N & Met-6Ne)

    Programming Programming the Navigation Wheel (MET-6N & MET-6NE) The Navigation Wheel has multiple programming functions. The device has four buttons mounted underneath the wheel, assigned as top, bottom, left, right, and center. These buttons are fully programmable. The wheel itself is also fully programmable. The Navigation Wheel on the MET-6N and MET-6NE can be treated from a NetLinx programming perspective as 5 distinct pushbuttons plus Channel up and down.
  • Page 48: Supported Send_Commands

    Programming Supported SEND_COMMANDs The AxLink-enabled Metreau keypads (MET-6N, MET-7 and MET-13) and Metreau keypads with Ethernet (MET-6NE, MET-7E, and MET-13E) support a number of NetLinx SEND_COMMANDs, described in the following section. To use these commands, establish a Telnet session from the PC to the NetLinx master (see the Establishing a Terminal Connection via Telnet section on page 50 for more information.) NOTE: All text is based on a Unicode index.
  • Page 49: Expansion

    Programming SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) Command Description ?EXPANSION Allows NetLinx code to query the keypad to determine whether any expansion keypads are attached to it. Syntax: ?EXPANSION Example: SEND_COMMAND DEVICE_1,"'?EXPANSION'" Response Syntax: "Expansion-<index>,<count>,<port>,<type>,<description>" Variables: Index - response index, starting with 1 Count - total number of response strings (i.e. max # of expansion keypads allowed, currently 2) Port - Port associated with the expansion keypad Type - Expansion keypad type (either MET-7X or MET-13X) Description - Product description...
  • Page 50: Led Feedback For 2-Position Pushbuttons

    Press <Enter>. Without a Telnet password set, a session will begin with a welcome banner similar to the following:  Welcome to SP-08-E-US v1.0.44 Copyright AMX LLC > If a Telnet password is set, then user credentials are required: ...
  • Page 51: Telnet User Name And Password

    Display device status of a specified device, port, system (<D:P:S>). Example: >device status 14021:1:1 Device Status ------------- Device 14021 AMX LLC,SP-08-E-US,v1.0.25 contains 1 Ports. Port 1 - Channels:8 Levels:1 MaxStringLen=64 Types=8 bit MaxCommandLen=64 Types=8 bit The following input channels are on:1,2,3,4 The following output channels are on:None Level 1=0 Supported data types=UByte,UInt >...
  • Page 52: Get Config

    255.255.255.0 Gateway IP: 192.168.1.1 MAC Address: 00:60:9f:94:2d:4f DNS Servers -------------------------------- Domain suffix: amx.internal Entry 1: 192.168.20.7 Entry 2: 192.168.20.9 NOTE: The system number and IP addressing information displayed is reflective of actual operating values, not stored parameters. GET CONNECTION Show the Module connection information.
  • Page 53: Get Ip

    Programming Terminal Commands (Cont.) Command Description GET IP Displays the IP configuration of a device. The device displays it’s D:P:S, host name, type (DHCP or Static), IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP, and MAC address. Example: >GET IP HostName MLK-INSTRUCTOR Type DHCP IP Address...
  • Page 54: Set Device

    • Maximum length = 25 characters. If the name entered exceeds 25 characters, it will be truncated. • The value is stored in non-volatile memory. • If no value specified, an automatic name consisting of AMX, the product name, and serial number will be used.
  • Page 55: Set Ip

    Programming Terminal Commands (Cont.) Command Description SET IP Sets the IP configuration of a specified device. Enter a host name, type (DHCP or Fixed), IP address, subnet mask, and gateway IP address. NOTE: “DHCP” implies “DHCP with link-local fallback". NOTE: For NetLinx Masters, the "Host Name" can only consist of alphanumeric characters. •...
  • Page 56: Notes On Specific Telnet Clients

    Programming Terminal Commands (Cont.) Command Description SHOW LOG Display the message log. Syntax: SHOW LOG <start> • Use <start> to specify the message number to start displaying • Use <all> to display all messages. Notes on Specif ic Telnet Clients Telnet and terminal clients will have different behaviors in some situations.
  • Page 57: Basic Keypad Functions - Das-Met-6Src

    Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Overview Metreau Keypads are pre-configured to provide many common functions. The DAS-MET-6SRC provides basic keypad functionality, including Source Control (selecting source, initiating and pausing playback), Volume control (Up/Down), Zone control (On/Off), and audio (Bass/Treble/Balance/SRS Mode) adjustment.
  • Page 58: Listening To The Radio

    Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Listening to the Radio Press the AM, FM, SIRIUS or XM button on the room/zone keypad to listen to the most recent station.  Select a new station by pressing a custom-programmed button.  The UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, Centre PRESS and Centre HOLD buttons are programmed by the installer, however, the standard configuration for the AM/FM Tuner, and for the SIRIUS/XM Tuner is as follows: AM/FM Tuner on a 6-source keypad: UP/DOWN = Seek Up/Down...
  • Page 59: Adjusting Bass Level For A Room/Zone

    Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Adjusting Bass Level For a Room/Zone When the bottom two Source buttons are pressed simultaneously for four seconds, the first adjustment is for Bass Level: The top-left LED will blink to indicate that Bass Level Adjustment mode is active (FIG. 46). ...
  • Page 60: Adjusting Balance For A Room/Zone

    Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Adjusting Balance For a Room/Zone When the Treble Level is set (via the Select button - see above), the next adjustment is for Balance Adjust: The middle-row left LED will blink to indicate that Balance Adjust mode is active (FIG. 48). ...
  • Page 61: Das-Met-6Src - Privacy Mode Off/On

    Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC 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. With all Sources OFF, press and hold the center Select button for 4 second to turn on Privacy Mode in this zone.
  • Page 62: Das-Met-6Src - Zone Control (On/Off)

    Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC DAS-MET-6SRC - Zone Control (On/Off) Press any Source button Press the active Source button to turn a single Zone ON to turn the Zone OFF Zone Control (On/Off) FIG. 51 Turning a Single Zone On/Off To turn a single Zone ON, press any Source Button.
  • Page 63: Turning Off All Zones (System Off)

    Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Turning Off All Zones (System OFF) Press and hold the top two Source buttons to turn ALL sources off in ALL zones. Turning Off all Sources in All Zones FIG. 53 Press and hold the top two Source buttons simultaneously for 4 seconds. NOTE: All zones will be turned off, and no sources will play.
  • Page 64: Multiple Zones Listening To The Same Source

    Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Multiple Zones Listening To The Same Source Switching Sources, or turning off the Source for one Zone does not dynamically pause the Source: With multiple Zones listening to the same Source, switching to a different Source from one of the Zones does not pause the ...
  • Page 65: Using The Navigation Wheel With A Dvd Player/Changer

    Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Using the Navigation Wheel with a DVD Player/Changer FIG. 58 describes functions available at the Navigation Wheel, when used with a DVD Player/Changer: Rotate the wheel counter-clockwise Rotate the wheel clockwise to adjust the Zone volume DOWN to adjust the Zone volume UP Left Right...
  • Page 66: Using The Navigation Wheel With An External Tuner

    Basic Keypad Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Using the Navigation Wheel with an External Tuner FIG. 61 describes functions available at the Navigation Wheel, when used with an External Tuner: Seek Up Rotate the wheel counter-clockwise Rotate the wheel clockwise to adjust the Zone volume DOWN to adjust the Zone volume UP Push and Release to toggle AM/FM Press and Hold to toggle Stereo/Mono...
  • Page 67: Advanced Functions - Das-Met-6Src

    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. NOTE: The SWT Metreau Keypads function essentially the same as previous versions SWT keypads.
  • Page 68: Cd Player - Direct Selection Of A Track On The Current Disk

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC CD Player - Direct Selection of a Track on the Current Disk To select a specific track on the current disk, enter TTT + ENTER (TTT=Track). Enter the desired Track number Press ENTER to save Direct Selection of a Track On the Current Disk FIG.
  • Page 69: Working With Presets

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Working with Presets The DAS_MET_NUM can be used to store 10 presets for each source. Any Source that utilizes Direct Access can have presets programmed (including Matrix on-board AM/FM Tuners, External Tuners, Satellite Receivers, CD Players/Changers, DVD Players/ Changers, Audio Servers and Satellite Radio).
  • Page 70: Clearing All Presets

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Clearing All Presets Enter "00" Press PRESET • Press and hold ENTER for 4 seconds to clear all Presets Clearing All Presets FIG. 69 Select a Source. Press PRESET •. Enter "00". Press and hold ENTER for four seconds. Example: Press PRESET •...
  • Page 71: Clearing Favorites For All Sources In A Specific Zone

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Clearing Favorites for All Sources in a Specif ic Zone Press and hold buttons 3 & 4 simultaneously for 4 seconds Press and hold ENTER for 4 seconds to save Clearing Favorites For All Sources in a Specific Zone FIG.
  • Page 72: Grouping All Zones

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Grouping All Zones Enter "99" Press the Group button to enter Zone Grouping mode Press ENTER to save (all Source LEDs light) Adding A Zone To Group FIG. 73 Press the Group button to enter Group Mode (all Source LED’s turn On). Enter "99".
  • Page 73: 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 74: Clearing The Alarm For A Specific Zone

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Clearing the Alarm for a Specif ic Zone Press and hold buttons 5 & 6 simultaneously for 4 seconds to enter Alarm mode Enter "00" Press ENTER to save Clearing the Alarm For a Specific Zone FIG.
  • Page 75: Keypad Lockout

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Keypad Lockout Keypad Lockout functionality allows the user to lock any keypad from any other keypad in the system. For example, if the user wants to lock the keypad in their rooms, the user can access the lockout feature from any keypad in the house.
  • Page 76: Unlocking All Keypads

    Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Unlocking All Keypads Press and hold buttons 7 & 8 simultaneously for 4 seconds to access Lockout mode Enter "00" Press and hold ENTER for 4 seconds to unlock all keypads Unlocking All Keypads FIG. 82 Simultaneously press buttons 7 and 8 (Source LED’s turn On).
  • Page 77 Advanced Functions - DAS-MET-6SRC Metreau Keypads Instruction Manual...
  • Page 78: Using The Netlinx Module

    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.
  • Page 79: Main Pages

    Using the NetLinx Module Main Pages Press Main in the Menu Bar to access the Locations page (FIG. 85). 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. Locations Page FIG.
  • Page 80: Zone Options

    Using the NetLinx Module Zone Options From a Location / Device page, press Zone Options to invoke the Zone Options popup shown in FIG. 87. Zone Options popup FIG. 87 Use the Up/Down buttons to adjust Bass and Treble for this Location. The current levels are indicated in the vertical status ...
  • Page 81: Device Control Pages

    Using the NetLinx Module 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. 89. Toggle Stereo/Mono Numeric keypad for direct tuning Toggle AM/FM...
  • Page 82: Internal Sirius

    Using the NetLinx Module Internal Sirius Touch Internal Sirius to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG. 90. Numeric keypad for direct tuning Category Up/Down Display window (press Enter to select Channel (current Channel/ specified station) Up/Down Category/Song info) Mute Volume Up Volume Down...
  • Page 83: Dvd

    Using the NetLinx Module Touch DVD to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG. 91. Access DVD Menu Navigation/Select Mute Volume Up Volume Down Pause Source On/Off (this Zone only) Play Device Control page - DVD FIG. 91 The following table lists the option on this page. Device Control Page - DVD Play/Pause: Press to control DVD playback.
  • Page 84 Using the NetLinx Module Touch CD to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG. 92. Track Up/Down Disk Up/Down Mute Volume Up Volume Down Pause Source On/Off (this Zone only) Play Device Control page - CD FIG. 92 The following table lists the option on this page. Device Control Page - CD Play/Pause: Press to control CD playback.
  • Page 85: Audio Server

    Using the NetLinx Module Audio Server Touch Audio Server to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG. 93. Navigation/Select Mute Volume Up Volume Down Pause Source On/Off (this Zone only) Play Device Control page - Audio Server FIG. 93 The following table lists the option on this page.
  • Page 86: Satellite

    Using the NetLinx Module Satellite Touch Satellite to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG. 94. Display window Numeric keypad for direct tuning Channel Up/Down (current Channel/ (press Enter to select Category/Song info) specified station) Mute Volume Up Volume Down Tuner Presets 1-10 Source On/Off (this Zone only)
  • Page 87: External Tuner

    Using the NetLinx Module External Tuner Touch External Tuner to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG. 95. Toggle Stereo/Mono Numeric keypad for direct tuning (press Enter to select Toggle AM/FM Display window specified station) (current Station info) Seek Up/Down Mute Volume Up Volume Down...
  • Page 88: Other

    Using the NetLinx Module Other Touch Other to invoke the Device Control page shown in FIG. 95. Display window Navigation/Select Mute Volume Up Volume Down Pause Source On/Off (this Zone only) Play Device Control page - Other FIG. 96 The following table lists the option on this page. Device Control Page - Other Display Window: Displays information on the current selection (display depends on the device type).
  • Page 89: Setup Pages

    Using the NetLinx Module 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. 97) Setup page (initial view - Zones) FIG.
  • Page 90: Setup - Alarms

    Using the NetLinx Module Setup - Alarms Press Alarm on the main Setup page to access the Alarms page (FIG. 99). 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. Setup - Alarms page FIG.
  • Page 91 Using the NetLinx Module Once the time has been set, the "choose source" option is enabled (FIG. 100). Setup - Alarms page with Zone and Time selected FIG. 100 Touch "choose source" to specify the source device to be used as the alarm (FIG. 101). Alarms page - select a Source FIG.
  • Page 92: 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. 102). Alarms page - Remove Alarm FIG. 102 Touch Remove Alarm to remove the alarm for the selected Zone. Metreau Keypads Instruction Manual...
  • Page 93: Swt Troubleshooting

    SWT Troubleshooting SWT Troubleshooting Overview This section provides troubleshooting for the SWT Metreau keypads (DAS-MET-6SRC and DAS-MET-NUM). Symptom Possible Causes Section Everything is dead Power Power All keypads are dead Power-cabling between MRC and keypad Power incorrect. (No lights) Keypad connections reversed. Keypad cabling Some keypads ok, some dead.
  • Page 94: 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. Begin by checking each zone keypad for functionality by pressing the desired source button.
  • Page 95: No Keypad Activity

    SWT Troubleshooting No Keypad Activity You are not getting power and command connectivity to the zone. The following are some of the possible causes: Verify that the AxLink address is set to 0 (zero).  Zone connectors at the Controller are not secure. ...
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