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2. System Design Overview/Applications 

Notes: 

A recommended electrical back box is always required for installation of this 
product (see specifications). 
 
The MRKP2E is specifically designed to work with the MX88 series, MRC88m, 
and MRAUDIO8x8m (Firmware ver. 3.16 at the time of writing this manual – 
always check the Xantech web site 

www.xantech.com

 to make sure that you 

are running the latest available firmware version).  It is NOT designed to work 
with MRC88, MRAUDIO8x8, MRC44, MRAUDIO4x4, or BXAUDIO4x4. 
 
For the sake of simplicity, we regularly make singular references to MX88 
throughout this manual. Please note that these statements apply equally to 
MRC88m and MRAUDIO8x8m as well. 
 
The MRKP2E boasts full source control capability and a super bright TFT LCD 
touch-screen and its current draw is therefore slightly higher than lesser 
featured keypads such as the MRKP1/1E. As a result, in installations where 
long CAT5 cable runs (see specifications section) are required and/or more 
than one keypad is used per zone, MRC44CB1 connecting blocks and 
782ERGPS High Current AC Adaptors may be required to be installed before 
the first keypad for that zone. 
 
The MRKP2/MRKP2E and MRKP1/1E use a newer, faster keypad 
communications protocol than the old MRC88KP keypad, and therefore the 
MRC88KP keypads cannot be used in the same zone together with MRKP2/2E 
or MRKP1/1E. The MRKP2/2E and MRKP1/1E can however be used together 
in the same zone. 

Planning 

Before installing the MRKP2E, it is essential to have a detailed and accurate 
system design. The first step to a good design is to map the system. It is 
advisable to mark up a copy of the house floor plan with speaker, keypad and 
equipment locations, etc. Make sure that all locations are decided upon before 
pre-wiring so that all necessary wiring and installation hardware is in place. 
It is essential that ALL system components are accounted for prior to the pre-
wire stage. After establishing design goals, make a detailed list of all 
components. Include source equipment, keypad, expansion hubs, local source 
wall plates, IR emitters, etc. Always fully test all actual components to be 
installed before taking them to the jobsite. This will help streamline and 
expedite any troubleshooting on site in case it becomes necessary. 

 

Pre-Construction 

In a pre-construction installation, walls and ceilings are open with no drywall 
installed. This is desirable and allows the installer greater access than in retro-
fit applications. Before actually running any wire or cable, take the time to look 
around each room or area of the house and plan your wire paths for maximum 
efficiency. Look for routes through uncluttered parts of the stud wall or ceiling 
that allow you to group all low-voltage (video, speaker wires, CAT-5, telephone, 
etc.) wires wherever possible. It is a good practice to label both ends of all 
cables and to protect wires by tying a plastic bag over the ends. 
Note: Do not run low-voltage wires closer than 12" from high-voltage wires. If 
necessary, cross low-voltage wires at a 90º angle to prevent interference. 

Retro-Fit Wiring/ Post Construction 

Retro-fit installations are more difficult to complete than pre-construction 
because walls and ceilings are intact. Typically wires must be fished into 
position through walls, floors and ceilings. Holes must be cut; speakers 
mounted directly in the ceiling or walls with no electrical back- brackets and 
keypads and local source wall plates must be mounted in existing drywall. 
 
Pre-Wiring 
 
Wiring between MX88 and MRKP2E 
The MX88 and all associated components are wired using CAT-5, CAT-5e, 
CAT-6, or CAT-7 cable terminated to the T568A or T568B Wiring Standard 
(Figure 2.1). Please note that all references made throughout this manual to 
CAT-5 apply to CAT-5e, CAT-6, and CAT-7 as well. When pre-wiring the 
system, run lengths of CAT-5 from the pre-determined MRC88m location to 
each Keypad or Touch Panel location. The CAT-5 cable routes all Power, 
Control, Communication, and IR information needed for full system operation.  
Important: While there are two wiring standards, it is very important to be 
consistent to one configuration throughout the entire system.  Otherwise, the 
system will not operate. 
 
Speaker Wiring from MX88 to each zone 
 Speaker wiring will need to be separately routed from the MX88 to each zone. 
 

Summary of Contents for MRKP2E

Page 1: ...hat could result in a fire or electric shock Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the appliance through openings in the enclosure Servicing Do not attempt to service these appliances yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Thes...

Page 2: ...to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by...

Page 3: ...display Displays multiple lines of meta data and menu navigation lists Full featured keypad with navigation and select hard buttons Selectable keypad backlight color Includes screwless wall plates in European and UK standard dimensions Quick Plug and Play Installation No PC Software Programming Required Hot Swappable no need to shut down and reset system when upon connection of keypad Supports Xan...

Page 4: ...ce wall plates IR emitters etc Always fully test all actual components to be installed before taking them to the jobsite This will help streamline and expedite any troubleshooting on site in case it becomes necessary 7 Pre Construction In a pre construction installation walls and ceilings are open with no drywall installed This is desirable and allows the installer greater access than in retro fit...

Page 5: ...NT PANEL Figure 2 3 MRKP2E Keypad layout and Main display Notes Tone Control functions of the MRKP2E can be entered by pressing the Next arrow once inside a source control page Please note that each of the three controls can be returned to their center position by tapping the center of each bar Unlike older keypads and due to the unique and streamlined functional set up of the MRKP2E s buttons pre...

Page 6: ...ting to an extension keypad If using an IR Receiver strip the ends of three conductors of the IR receiver s cable and insert into the appropriate terminals of the IR Input terminal block shown in Figure 3 1 Once connections are made mount the MRKP2E into the electrical back box using the two provided screws Mount the Trim Plate Bracket as shown in the Figure 2 5 on next page and then snap the Scre...

Page 7: ...one will require the use of MRC44CB1 and 782ERGPS High Current AC adaptors Please see Important Notes on page 6 and the Specifications page for more details Internal IR Receiver The internal IR receiver is located beneath the keypad s face plate between the POWER and X buttons see Figure 2 3 The internal IR receiver receives IR commands for the MRKP2E and for the MX88 It will also pass thru IR rem...

Page 8: ...N IR OUT 12VDC GND GND TO CONTROLLER IR SENSOR ENABLE JUMPER JP3 JP3 XANTECH IR REPEATER TO EXPANSION KEYPAD IR RECEIVER 15 4 MRKP2E Setup Initial Power up Whenever the MX88 or the keypad itself is reset the MRKP2 will take approximately 1 minute to initialize During most of this period of time with the exception of first 5 seconds the On Standby LED will be illuminated in green as an indication t...

Page 9: ... new firmware and the MRKP2E will return to normal operation After the keypad returns to normal operation it is advisable to reset the entire system by turning the MX88 off and back on Please note that application update is to be performed by factory authorized personnel only and the procedure to do so is not within the scope of this document Other reference documentation Universal Dragon MX88 pro...

Page 10: ... IR flooding is likely cause Disable the built in IR Receiver Consider use of an external IR Receiver see Fig 2 2 and 3 2 19 6 Specifications MRKP2E basic dimensions and cable lengths Front panel dimensions UK Trim Plate 148mm 5 7 8 wide x 88mm 3 7 16 high x 15mm 5 8 deep EU Trim Plate 148mm 5 7 8 wide x 80mm 3 3 8 high x 15mm 5 8 deep Wall cutout Depends on electrical back box used see below Moun...

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