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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................................................4

What’s Included .........................................................................................................................................................5
Accessories (Not Included) ....................................................................................................................................5
What You Will Need ..................................................................................................................................................5

THE SOURCE KEYPAD FEATURES ..................................................................................................................................6

Front Panel ...................................................................................................................................................................6
Rear Panel ....................................................................................................................................................................7

THE SOURCE DOCK ADAPTER FEATURES .................................................................................................................8
THE SOURCE DOCK FEATURES ......................................................................................................................................9
TYPICAL SYSTEM .............................................................................................................................................................11
WIRING .................................................................................................................................................................................12

The Source Keypad ................................................................................................................................................12
Speaker Mute Relay ...............................................................................................................................................12
The Source Dock Adapter ...................................................................................................................................12
The Source Dock .....................................................................................................................................................12

SOURCE KEYPAD HARD BUTTON CONFIGURATION .........................................................................................13
INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................................................................15

The Source Keypad ................................................................................................................................................15
The Source Dock Adapter ...................................................................................................................................17

CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................................................................................18

The Source Keypad ................................................................................................................................................18
The Source Dock and Dock Adapter (Single) ...............................................................................................20
The Source Dock and Dock Adapter (Ganged)............................................................................................21

PROGRAMMING ...............................................................................................................................................................22

Programming with Proficient Editor ...............................................................................................................22
Download Proficient Editor ................................................................................................................................22
Quick Start for Simple Source Proficient Editor Programming ..............................................................22
Adding the Source Dock & Source Dock Adapter to an Existing Project ...........................................24
Adding a Source Keypad to an Existing M4/M6 Project...........................................................................27
Programming the Virtual Source Keypad ......................................................................................................31
Programming Control of Sources .....................................................................................................................34
Programming Hard Keys......................................................................................................................................34
Programming Virtual Buttons ............................................................................................................................35

OPERATING THE SOURCE KEYPAD............................................................................................................................37

Power On ...................................................................................................................................................................37
Power Off ..................................................................................................................................................................37
Adjust Volume .........................................................................................................................................................38
Mute ............................................................................................................................................................................38
Source Keypad Control—CD, Servers, SIRIUS, XM, etc. ............................................................................38
Source Keypad Control—M6 Tuners. ..............................................................................................................39
Source Keypad Control—iPod. ..........................................................................................................................39
Party Mode ...............................................................................................................................................................40
Zone Settings (Treble and Bass) .......................................................................................................................40
Keypad Settings ......................................................................................................................................................40
Keypad Reset ...........................................................................................................................................................41

Specifications .....................................................................................................................................................................42
Limited 2-Year Warranty .................................................................................................................................................43

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Page 1: ...Audio Systems The Source Installation Programming Guide ...

Page 2: ...n or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and at the point where they exit from the appliance 13 Cleaning The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer 14 Power Lines An outdoor antenna should be located away from the power lines 15 Nonuse Periods The power cord of the appliance should be unplug...

Page 3: ...ock Adapter Ganged 21 Programming 22 Programming with Proficient Editor 22 Download Proficient Editor 22 Quick Start for Simple Source Proficient Editor Programming 22 Adding the Source Dock Source Dock Adapter to an Existing Project 24 Adding a Source Keypad to an Existing M4 M6 Project 27 Programming the Virtual Source Keypad 31 Programming Control of Sources 34 Programming Hard Keys 34 Programm...

Page 4: ...trol knob that features a series of LEDs that give a visual indication of the volume setting The Source Keypad is designed specifically for use with the Proficient M4 and M6 They can be mixed and matched with Proficient PMK Keypads and run on the same CAT5 wire used for PMKs The Source Keypad includes a J box Mounting Bracket that allows installation in most standard 2 gang low voltage new constru...

Page 5: ...ttons 1 Wire Retainer What s Included with The Source Dock Dock Adapter 1 Source Dock 1 Source Dock Adapter 1 10 Stereo Mini to RCA Interconnect Cable 1 6 Ribbon Cable Accessories Not Included 1 The Source Power Supply 24V DC 2 5 Amp Power Supply for the Source Dock Adapter One power supply supports up to 6 ganged Source Dock Adapters What You Will Need 110 Punch Down Tool RJ 45 Crimp Tool RJ 45 P...

Page 6: ...es When using The Source Dock the Menu Button functions the same as an iPod Menu Button when an iPod has been selected as a source while navigating through the iPod menus press and hold the Menu Button to return to The Source Keypad Main Menu Also when navigating through iPod menus the arrow up arrow down buttons to the right of the power button work as scan up scan down when iPod menus are length...

Page 7: ...CK 110 style punchdown terminal connects to the Zone Keypad RJ45 jack on a Proficient M4 or M6 12 SPEAKER RELAY MUTE TERMINAL Connects to a Proficient Relay Muting Module for individual room mute when using multi channel amplifiers for subzone expansion 13 ADDRESS SWITCH Unique addresses are not required zone to zone One keypad per zone However a unique address must be set for each Source Keypad w...

Page 8: ...provides a stereo line level input for an additional source This could be anything from a CD Changer to an XM or Sirius Tuner or music server allowing up to 12 Sources on an M4 or 14 Sources on an M6 including on board tuners Switching to and controlling the sources connected to this input must be configured during setup in Proficient Editor Only the Source Keypads have access to and control of th...

Page 9: ...on an M6 including on board tuners This connection will allow the local source audio to be played through the M4 or M6 amplifier and zone speakers Switching to and controlling the sources connected to this input must be configured during setup in Proficient Editor 12V DC 1 AMP Adapter Port Aux Input USB 24 25 26 27 28 Figure 4 The Source Dock Features 24 29 30 31 28 USB PORT USB mini jack allows c...

Page 10: ...ectrostatic Discharge The Source Dock can be susceptible to ESD Under certain conditions when reaching for and just prior to touching the Dock or the iPod connected to it certain levels of ESD can cause The Source Dock to temporarily lose its communication link with the M4 or M6 Typically no action is required by the user to restore communication and normal operation This notice pertains only to T...

Page 11: ...ONE 3 L R PRE OUT VC NVC KEYPAD IR OUT SPKRS L R ZONE 2 L R PRE OUT VC NVC KEYPAD IR OUT SPKRS L R ZONE 1 L R PRE OUT VC NVC KEYPAD IR OUT Line Out Expansion Aux Input Source Dock 24V DC Proficient 12V DC IR Power Supply 1 2A Use if exceeding 250 from Dock Adapter M4 or M6 THE SOURCE DOCK ADAPTER THE SOURCE DOCK THE SOURCE KEYPAD PMK KEYPAD CAT5 CAT5 CAT5 Max 250 16 14AWG SPEAKER WIRE Stereo Mini ...

Page 12: ... Mute Relay is used when multiple rooms are grouped to one zone i e Master Bedroom and Master Bathroom When used and programmed only the speakers matched to the keypad will turn on off i e turn on the bathroom keypad only the bathroom speakers will turn on The room speakers wire through the Speaker Mute Relay and a two conductor wire from the Speaker Mute Relay to the PMK or The Source Keypad rela...

Page 13: ...ystem carefully insert a small flat head screwdriver into the Faceplate Release Tabs Slots 1 as shown in Figure 7 With the screwdriver inserted slowly twist the screwdriver and pull down in the direction shown 2 until the Faceplate Tabs release from the body Figure 7 Faceplate Release Tabs 2 With both tabs released carefully pull the bottom of the faceplate up and away from the keypad as shown in ...

Page 14: ...e faceplate and the keypad will not function Figure 9 Changing Keycaps 4 Using the included alternate set of keycaps make changes as needed 5 With all keycaps in place replace the faceplate in reverse process to Step 2 Carefully align the top of the faceplate with the keypad body as they appear in Figure 8 Slowly press the bottom of the faceplate until the keycaps begin to push through their openi...

Page 15: ... If using a retro box it will probably be necessary to hone out part of the box to provide height and depth clearance for the Mounting Bracket Bezel Tab Clips and Bezel Tabs Do not modify the clips or the tabs as this may adversely affect how well the bezel stays in place Figure 10 Mounting The Source Keypad Mounting Bracket The Source Keypad cannot be installed without the Mounting Bracket The ke...

Page 16: ...d Angle Tabs into the forward channel of the Keypad Angle Tab Slots 2 Carefully press the upper corners of the keypad with both thumbs until the Keypad Locking Tabs click into place The keypad will lift slightly in the bracket when positioning the Locking Tabs Note In an angle mount the keypad is not secure until the bezel has been installed The bezel will hold the Locking Tabs in place and secure...

Page 17: ...des 4 Using minimum 11 2 screws secure the Dock Adapter to the shelf wall surface DO NOT overtighten to avoid cracking the Dock Adapter case 5 If using multiple Dock Adapters printing a small adhesive label identifying The Source Dock address and sticking it on The Source Dock Adapter is suggested to assist in making connections and troubleshooting Shelf Mount Wall Mount With Base If connected rem...

Page 18: ...e disconnected SPKRS L R ZONE 4 L R PRE OUT VC NVC KEYPAD IR OUT M6 Keypad Connector SEE CHART BELOW for T568A T568B wiring termination Inter Room Twisted Pair CAT5 Cable 1 000 305m Max ite Orange Twisted Pair 485A 485B ange RELAY RELAY Made in China The Source Keypad 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IR IR 12 12 GND GND 485 A 485B 0 1 2345 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F RELAY RELAY IR IR 12 12 GND GND 485A 485B Made in China...

Page 19: ...pad into the Mounting Bracket and will probably cause wires to become disconnected 3 Prior to installing the keypad attach the included Wire Retainer to the back of the Source Keypad as shown in Figure 15 Remove the adhesive backing from the wire retainer and attach with the wire tie oriented vertically as shown with the retainer lock at the bottom Pull the retainer over the wire and down through ...

Page 20: ...rce Dock If wire run is greater than 250 an IR Power Supply 1 2A will be required Figure 16 5 Aux Input Using a Stereo mini to RCA interconnect cable connect the L R line level audio output of a source to be added to the 3 5mm AUX Input Jack This will allow adding a local source to an M4 M6 Zone and being able to play the audio through the M4 M6 amplifier and Zone speakers This input must be confi...

Page 21: ... be configured in Proficient Editor and are only selectable from the Source Keypads 7 When all connections have been made and confirmed and the system is ready for operation connect a Proficient 24V DC Power Supply to the 24V DC Jack on one of the Source Dock Adapters This will provide power for up to six Source Dock Adapters Plug the Power Supply into an unswitched 120V AC outlet Line Out Expansi...

Page 22: ...re programming with Proficient Editor always check www proficientaudio com to verify that the version of Proficient Editor being used is the latest rev QUICK START GUIDE FOR SIMPLE SOURCE PROFICIENT EDITOR PROGRAMMING Follow the instructions in this section if no source or zone changes other than replacing a PMK with the Source are required 1 Open an existing Project 2 Under Project Content Zone S...

Page 23: ... Mute Preamp Key This will program Zone and Whole House Mute for all sources 15 Right click the Power Button In the pop up if not checked highlight and left click Zone Power Off Key This will program Zone and Whole House Off for all sources 16 To program Hard Keys by source left click a source in the Source List Left click the CMD LibraryTab select a Brand and Device from the pull downs and double...

Page 24: ...ource List will open Highlight and left click iPod Source 6 will change to iPod The Source Assignments Tab will also change now featuring additional options for Source 6 Refer to Figure 19 6 In the Description block type in a name for the iPod such as NANO 30G etc 7 In the Address block if the iPod being added to Source 6 is the only iPod being added using the Source Dock and Adapter leave the Add...

Page 25: ...zones with the Source Keypads will have access and control of the cable box Source 6a which will appear in the Source Main Menu as a regular source Further as an option the CD Changer can be unchecked in Zone Setup for any zones other than the Family Room that get the Source Keypads to keep the CD Changer dedicated to the Family Room In addition to dedicated control this will allow the CD Changer ...

Page 26: ...e changed from CD Changer commands to iPod commands for all keypads in all zones Left click the CMD Library Tab to open the IR Command Library Left click the pull down arrow next to the Brands block and scroll the list until Proficient appears Highlight and left click Proficient Expand the Source Folder by left clicking the sign or double left clicking the folder icon Next expand the Source Dock F...

Page 27: ...the Tool Bar to transfer the updated project to the M4 or M6 20 When Download is complete check PMKs for proper iPod control Make programming changes as needed by repeating previous steps 21 At this point existing system functionality for PMKs is updated and complete and the Source programming begins ADDING A SOURCE KEYPAD TO AN EXISTING M4 M6 PROJECT The Proficient Editor programming instructions...

Page 28: ...ected to the Adapter or Dock Aux Inputs will not show in this list but will automatically be available to the Source Keypad and any other Source Keypads that get added to the system If the Available Sources options are to be changed check or uncheck the sources as appropriate Left click Apply Keypad 5 To add a Source Keypad to the zone left click the Keypad Tab PMKIR PFK PNK should be checked Unde...

Page 29: ...lock out Party Mode commands from other zones Under Mute Key Functionality Internal Preamp Muting should be checked to use the M4 or M6 zone preamp muting function PMK Relay Speaker Muting should be checked when using a Speaker Mute Relay for muting individual rooms in sub zone expansion applications multiple rooms in a single zone When Zone Whole House Mute functions are set left click Apply Refe...

Page 30: ...ds in a zone Refer to Figure 24 Figure 24 Zone Setup Keypad Address Default Audio Routing Commands 8 To assure that the sources connected to the M4 or M6 will be properly routed to the local zone a set of default Audio routing commands can be assigned to the source icons on the Source Keypad Under Project Content Zone Setup right click the Zone 2 icon Highlight and left click Place Default A V Rou...

Page 31: ...ton The Source Icons are programmed the same as any other key by selecting the icon and double clicking commands under the CMD M4 M6 Cmds Tab or CMD Library Tab Programmed commands appear in the Button Properties Window consistent with Proficient Editor programming Note The Scroll Wheel Click Button and Menu Key are not programmable They have un removable factory programmed functions for scrolling...

Page 32: ...formation As when programming any other key in Proficient Editor the commands associated with the Virtual Buttons are displayed in the Button Properties Window Virtual Buttons have the same properties as PMK keys in that they can execute single commands or macros and for truly advanced applications access tiered commands as well To program the Source Keypad shown in Figure 26 1 Left click the Tune...

Page 33: ...key for Zone and Whole House Mute and punch the commands to all banks The key will highlight green to indicate special whole house functionality When this button is pressed for less than 2 seconds the zone will mute When it is pressed again for less than 2 seconds it will un mute When the Mute Key is pressed for longer than 2 seconds this initiates whole house muting all zones mute When pressed ag...

Page 34: ...cally displayed on the Source LCD This is a default function of the M6 and the Source Keypad No programming is necessary for control of the M6 Internal Tuners when controlled with the Source Keypad PROGRAMMING HARD KEYS 1 If not already open left click the CMD Library Tab From the Brands Pull Down either left click the pull down arrow and scroll the list for the CD Changer Brand being used or left...

Page 35: ...n pre configured in Proficient Editor Source Setup Option Virtual Buttons cannot be programmed for any device selected in Source Setup Option 8 With CD selected on the Virtual Keypad right click inside the Virtual Button List Window 9 If only adding one Virtual Button highlight and left click Add New Menu Item In the New Item Window type in the function and left click OK Skip to Step 11 10 If addi...

Page 36: ...for the macro have been programmed Delays 14 Delays can be added between commands in a macro by left clicking the Clock Icon in the Button Properties Window If adding a delay to an existing macro it will appear at the bottom of the Command List in the Button Properties Window Left click and drag the delay to the desired location between commands A red line will appear between commands to act as a ...

Page 37: ...FF and the message Source Not Selected will appear at the top of the LCD Refer to Figure 32 Unless the local zone is the last zone to be turned off the zone will turn off and the common sources will stay on If the local zone is the last zone to be turned off the common sources will turn off as well Whole House 1 Press and Hold the Power Off Key for longer than 2 seconds All zones and sources will ...

Page 38: ... Volume Knob for longer than 2 seconds to mute all zone preamps and speakers controlled with Speaker Relay Mutes A red MUTE will appear at the top of the LCDs of all Source Keypads in the system and the selected Source Button will blink about once per second in zones controlled with PMK s 2 Press and Hold the Volume Knob for longer than 2 seconds to un mute all zone preamps and speakers controlled...

Page 39: ...2 Press the Click Button to select the highlighted iPod The selected iPod will appear at the top of the LCD and the iPod Main Menu will open in the LCD Refer to Figure 35 3 Roll the Scroll Wheel to highlight an iPod Menu Option Playlists Artists Albums etc 4 Press the Click Button to select the Menu Option highlighted in Step 2 The selected menu will appear at the top of the LCD 5 Repeat steps 3 4...

Page 40: ... the Scroll Wheel and highlight Zone Settings 2 Press the Click Button The Zone Settings Menu will appear 3 Roll the Scroll Wheel to highlight Treble or Bass 4 Press the Click Button The selected parameter will appear at the top of the LCD 5 Roll the Scroll Wheel to adjust Treble or Bass Up Down 6 When the desired change has been made press the Click Button to Save the setting 7 Press the Menu But...

Page 41: ...m OFF 100 Beeper This setting turns an audible click that confirms button presses click On and Off Theme This setting selects different color schemes for the information displayed on the LCD To adjust keypad settings 1 In the Source Keypad Main Menu highlight and select Keypad Settings using the Scroll Wheel and Click Button 2 Using the Scroll Wheel highlight the setting to be adjusted 3 Press the...

Page 42: ...ithout Base Dimensions 1 W x 415 16 H x 2 D Audio Out Stereo 3 5mm Mini Jack M4 M6 Expansion Connection RJ45 Jack Aux Audio In Stereo 3 5mm Mini Jack Source Dock Connection RJ45 Jack Source Adapter Bus 12 Pin Interconnect System Power Requirement 24V DC The Source Dock Including iPod Bracket Dimensions 31 4 W x 37 16 H x 31 4 D Source Dock Adapter Connection RJ45 Jack Aux Audio In Stereo 3 5mm Min...

Page 43: ...of the product to you at your expense EXCLUSIONS ThisWarranty does not include service or parts to repair damage caused by accident disaster misuse abuse negligence inadequate packing or shipping procedures commercial use voltage inputs in excess of the rated maximum of the unit or service repair or modification of the product by unauthorized dealers This Warranty also excludes normal cosmetic det...

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