CK 2.2 Keypad
Programming Manual
And
(BKC-DIP) RS232 Guide
Updated 08/13/07
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Program Menu
Many of the Program Menu steps will open a new window in front of the main window.
Simply click on Cancel to close these windows if you open them in the course of
exploring the CK 2.2 Editor.
1. Create & Name Devices
- Opens a new floating window for creating and naming Devices.
You’ll need a grouping of hard buttons and LCD pages for every keypad that you are replacing.
That is called a Device. With the Create & Name Devices window, you will be able to create,
name and rearrange up to twenty devices.
2. IR Database
- Opens a new floating window to test and program IR code sets from
the B&K IR database.
3. LCD Button Editor
- Opens a new floating window that allows you to arrange, label
and program the LCD buttons for MAIN, Devices and your Favorites.
4. Learn
- Grayed out until you select a button. Once you have selected a button, selecting
LEARN on the Programming Menu activates the LEARNING function (which is a button on the
Edit and Label buttons window) on whatever button is currently selected.
5. Macro
- This menu choice is grayed out until you select a button capable of being programmed
with a macro. Once you have selected a button, selecting Macro activates the MACRO recorder.
Now, use the CK 2.2 Keypad Simulator to select each step of your macro. The recorded steps
appear in the Macro window.
6. Punch Through
- Opens a floating window that enables you to program a button to “punch
through” to another device. Typically used to program Volume Up, Down and Mute to always
operate the surround sound
receiver/preamp.
7. Backlight On Time
- Opens a new window for adjusting the amount of time the backlighting
will stay on.