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Frequently Asked Questions:
Can I drag "punch through" buttons, and "shortcut" buttons from my CK1.2 keypad to the CK1.1 Keypad?
Yes.You can drag any type of button: Punch through, Learned, Macro, and Shortcut buttons from any position on
the CK1.2 Keypad to any position on the CK1.1 Keypad.
Can I rename a button on the CK1.1 Keypad, after it has been dragged from the CK1.2 Keypad to the CK1.1
Keypad?
Yes. Click on the "LCD Button Editor" icon. Scroll down the window that appears which normally lists the devices
available.The last line of this window will display < CK1.1 >.When this option is selected, a window will appear
which displays the four pages of the CK1.1 Keypad. From this point, you may re-label any pre-programmed button on
the CK1.1 Keypad.You may also drop and drag any command within the CK1.1 Keypad's four pages.
Can I import an .mxd file directly to the CK1.1 Keypad?
Not directly. If you need to "import" commands from an .mxd file to the CK1 .1 Keypad, you must import them to
a position on the CK1.2 keypad, and then drag the programmed button onto the CK1.1 Keypad.
Can I use the "Universal Browser" to drag commands from a .ccf file (learned Pronto commands) to the
CK1.1 Keypad?
Yes. But as with any command on the CK1.1 Keypad, it must be dragged to, or created on a CK1.2 Keypad first. So,
if you wish to use commands from a learned .ccf file, drag them to the CK1.2 Keypad first.After dragging them to the
CK1.2 Keypad, you can drag them to the CK1.1 Keypad.
When programming the CK1.1 Keypad, always think of the CK1.2 Keypad as the
ajunction between your IR database and the CK1.1 Keypad.
Can I create a CK1.1 Keypad from an older .mxf file that was created in a version of the editor that original-
ly did not support the CK1.1 Keypad?
Yes. Simply load the .mxf file into the editor.The .mxf file will appear on the CK1.2 Keypad. From this point, drag
the desired commands from the CK1.2 Keypad to the CK1.1 Keypad.This operation holds true for an older .mxd or
.ccf file as well.
It is possible to create a CK1.1 Keypad from a B&K SR10.1 Remote control, as well as any Universal Remote
Control MX product (including MX-700, MX-800, MX-850).As with any CK1.1 Keypad programming, the commands
must be loaded onto a CK1.2 Keypad before dragging them to a CK1.1 Keypad.
Can I save a CK1.1 Keypad in a separate file from the CK1.2 Keypad?
No. Both the CK1.1 Keypad and the CK1.2 keypad share the same file extension (.mxf).When you open a file, you
will see a CK1.1 Keypad that will contain the file that you created, with a CK1.2 Keypad that you used to create the
CK1.1 Keypad. If you are saving an .mxf file that is only going to be used for the CK1.1, create a name that will make
it easy for you to identify. For example: smith_residence_patio_ck11.mxf
Can I "upload" from a CK1.1 Keypad?
Yes. Simply connect the serial cable to the CK1.1 Keypad, and click on "upload".The CK Editor will identify what
type of keypad that you are uploading from (CK1.2 or CK1.1).At the completion of the Upload, the CK1.1 will be
populated with the uploaded information.Also, the CK1.2 Keypad will display all of the devices and dragged com-
mands used to create the CK1.1 Keypad.
An important note: If you upload from a CK1.1 Keypad, it will overwrite both the
CK1.1 and the CK1.2 Keypad with uploaded information.This also holds true if you
upload a CK1.2 Keypad.An uploaded CK1.2 Keypad will overwrite both the CK1.2
and the CK1.1 Keypad.
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