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Smart Pad

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• Additionally, you may insert delays into the sequence, as needed, for slow responding equipment.

• In this way you can work through the entire sequence, fixing problems as you go.

To edit a sequence, proceed as follows:

1. Press the 

EDIT

 key.  The EDIT LED will flash.

NOTE:

 If you press the EDIT button and then change your mind or want to exit the operation at any

time, press the 

CNCL

 button 

twice

.

2. Press the button having the sequence you wish to edit.  The EDIT LED will go on steady.  This indicates

that the sequence is open for editing.  The edit pointer (insertion point) will be at the first item in the
sequence.

3. Press the 

STEP

 key to preview the first command in the sequence.

4. The command transmits.  Watch to see what happens with the controlled unit.  (

Note:

 The TRNS LED

lights during transmit).

5. The edit insertion point will now be positioned in front of the next command in the sequence.

Deleting a Command Within a Sequence

6. If the command you just transmitted did not work and you wish to delete it, press the DEL button. The

DEL LED lights, then goes out, indicating the command has been deleted.

You may now STEP to the next command.

The DEL button will always delete the command that was last transmitted.

Inserting a Command

7. To insert a new or replacement command, press the 

PGM

 button.  The PGM LED will come on steady.

8. Input the 

IR command

 in the normal manner.

9. When stored, the PGM and SEQ LED will flash, then go out.  You may now STEP to the next command.

NOTE:

  You do not have to delete anything to add a new command to the sequence.

Inserting a Delay

A delay may also be inserted in a similar manner.

10. Step through the sequence to a place just ahead of the command where you wish to insert a delay.

11. Press the 

DELAY

 button.  The DELAY LED will light.

12. Enter the desired delay time (see Programming Delays, step 3).

13. Press 

CNCL

 

once

 to exit delay mode.  The DELAY LED will go off indicating the delay is now stored.

You may now STEP to the next command.

NOTE:

  If you wish to step through the sequence again for further checks and editing, you will need

to repeat the editing process from step #1.

When you have finished editing, press 

CNCL twice

 to exit the EDIT mode.  You may now press the edited

button to check for proper operation.

Editing the 2nd Tier

14. Press 

CNCL

CNCL

EDIT

target

 button, 

CNCL

target

 button. You are now in the 2nd tier.

15. Edit this tier in the same manner by following steps 3 through 13.

Speaker Relay

Each of the PM110 and LM110 modules has a speaker relay built into it permitting local speakers to be
muted independently of speakers in other rooms. 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.

Summary of Contents for SmartPad3 LM110

Page 1: ...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...

Page 2: ...have 12 buttons The last four have 11 buttons and include a cursor key cluster The module shells and buttons are available in white ivory and black An illustration and description of each follow KM1F...

Page 3: ...system into which the Key Modules are docked They contain the electronics for programming memory except the EM110 and include flanges for J box mounting An illustration and description of each follow...

Page 4: ...for the second Key Module 3 Now since this is a 2 gang configuration we need a PM110 Base Module into which we plug theKM1F and the KM4 Fig 1 shows the basic configuration Fig 1 Two Gang Configuratio...

Page 5: ...d commands and the Switched AC Outlet on the AM FM receiver Refer to Fig 3 We ll begin by teaching commands to the 4 source bank buttons TO EM110 L L R R SPEAKER OUTPUT L L R R AMPLIFIER INPUT 12V IR...

Page 6: ...d remote at the IR window and press it s play button 5 When the code is learned the PGM LED will flash again indicating it is ready to learn a command at another button 6 Press reverse scan button The...

Page 7: ...owing equipment and system requirements 1 An AM FM receiver and 4 sources TUNER AM FM two CD changers and a cassette TAPE deck 2 When a source button is pressed it must turn the AM FM receiver ON alon...

Page 8: ...tions in order for the source indicators and bank selections to operate 7 The keypad is now ready to be wired into the total system See Fig 6 Power may then be applied and we can proceed with the Prog...

Page 9: ...de is learned the SEQ LED will flash then go steady when you release the key on the remote 14 Press CNCL two times to exit the programming tier mode You can now test these learned commands But first b...

Page 10: ...changer an LD Laser Disc player a cassette TAPE deck a SAT Satellite receiver and a VCR 2 When a source button is pressed it must turn on the AM FM receiver and the associated source 3 The keypad mus...

Page 11: ...ly so that they can be custom configured with the desired button arrangements To assemble disassemble change and reassemble as desired proceed as follows Assembly Fig 11 Typical Key Module Assembly Ru...

Page 12: ...push hold tiering and sequence commands on any key Commands storable into 1 to 8 banks selectable by bank keys Editing of command sequences Intelligent Power Management inhibits first command in a seq...

Page 13: ...rols for programming only It will not repeat commands through the network system 13 COM Port RS232 signal compatible port for uploading or downloading to from a computer or transferring programmed con...

Page 14: ...e keypad defaults to bank 1 top left source button after each power up The unit is now ready for programming communications with a PC or cloning of programmed contents from one keypad to another Learn...

Page 15: ...d you want in the sequence 4 When the command has been learned the SEQ and PGM LEDs begin flashing and continue to flash until you release the key on the remote 5 The SEQ LED will then turn on steady...

Page 16: ...e button in a 2 step sequence This permits sources to be selected after zone turn on They would otherwise be blocked when zone turn on drives the STATUS line high Tiering The SmartPad3 has the ability...

Page 17: ...he keypad and have pressed CNCL to leave the programming modes you may send them to the controlled equipment simply by pressing the key that relates to them It is recommended that you test each set of...

Page 18: ...ED will come on steady 8 Input the IR command in the normal manner 9 When stored the PGM and SEQ LED will flash then go out You may now STEP to the next command NOTE You do not have to delete anything...

Page 19: ...ystem STATUS Voltage 12VDC 12 VDC GND STATUS IR IN EMITTERS IR RCVR 789 44 CONNECTING BLOCK Fig 20 Network Connection Diagram Programming for the Speaker Relay The relay will respond to commands for M...

Page 20: ...23 9 Test the IR commands by setting the rear switches on the RC68 to D8 the factory default Code Group setting for the SmartPad3 10 Pressing the 0 ON TOG IR command on the RC68 should cause the Relay...

Page 21: ...le TOGGLE command for instance would work well under the MUTE button in a system such as that in Figs 5 6 To program Toggle only proceed as follows 19 Begin by following steps 1 through 7 20 At this p...

Page 22: ...ressing D8 in the above process or by doing a CLR MEM Fig 15 Be aware that CLR MEM will erase all user programming Bank Tracking Programming Each Source bank key of the SmartPad3 can be programmed to...

Page 23: ...e 90 from the RC68 into the TUNER bank of the 1 keypad To do this follow the previous procedure steps 1 through 8 Now pressing CD or TUNER on either keypad will result in them tracking together Comman...

Page 24: ...y refer to Fig 31 To perform a Network Transfer proceed as follows 1 Connect up to 16 keypads onto a common IR bus network Refer to Fig 31 Be sure the system is powered up 2 If you have not already do...

Page 25: ...witch to the PROTECT position on all keypads to prevent unintended alteration or erasure Cloning Transfer Time The time it takes to complete a cloning process depends on the amount of data required fo...

Page 26: ...other wall mounted decorator style components A few things to keep in mind are as follows NETWORK RESTORE COM PORT B A9876 5 4 3 2 1 0 F E D C NETWORK ADDRESS WRITE PROTECT WRITE READ 1 3 4 LM110 1 1...

Page 27: ...er does not output IR commands Corrupted data in the 2nd keypad may have prevented a proper data transfer a Press the CLR MEM button twice on the 2nd keypad b Repeat the Command Transfers Cloning proc...

Page 28: ...signal output current 100 milliamps STATUS Terminal Power Management Turn on Voltage 5 to 30 volts DC 8mA 12V DC COM Port RS232 Signal Compatible Speaker Relay Stereo Speaker Pair Muting Contact Ratin...

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