MKP-1.1 FEATURES
The MZC-64 System can be controlled using SpeakerCraft EZ-
Pads, IMKPs and MODE 3.1s. Keypad configurations vary from
system to system and some parts may need to be ordered
separately.
Each keypad comes with a set of factory installed “default but-
tons” plus a good variety of loose buttons packed with them.
The default buttons can be easily changed to meet the needs
of the installation. For more information on changing keycaps,
see:
MZC-64 Hardware Installation Instructions
. The MKP-1.1
shown reflects the Source configuration of the EZ-Tools MZC-64
Default Project.
A Function Module (FKP-1.0) and Numeric Module (NKP-1.0) are
available options for additional control capability, however, a
MKP-1.1 Master Keypad is required for each zone as the NKP-
1.0 and FKP-1.0 will not function on their own. See:
MZC-64
Hardware Installation Instructions
for additional information.
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ABC
DE
F0
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iPOD1
CD
DVD
SAT
CBL
AUX
BASS
TREB
MUTE
PWR
A
D
D
R
E
SS
K
E
YP
A
D
E
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PA
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SI
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MKP-1.1
J-Box EZ-Pad w/IRC
-Master-
SpeakerCraft
+REL
A
Y
-REL
A
Y
+12V
IR I/O
GN
D
485
A
485
B
MUTE
iPOD1
CD
DVD
SAT
CBL
AUX
BASS
TREB
PWR
1. MKP-1.1 Source/Function Buttons –
When used with MZC-64,
up to six of this set of eight buttons may be programmed as
Source Selects for the MZC-64. Any mix of source/trans
port/function buttons is allowed as long as one of the eight
is designated as a Source Button. When the system is off, all
buttons have a background green color. When a source
button is pressed, it turns to a low-level red color to show
that it is the active source and the system is on.
2. KEYPAD EXPANSION Terminal –
This 16-pin header terminal
is used to inter-connect the EZ-Pad modules for expansion
as needed. A ribbon cable is packed with each NKP-1.0
and FKP-1.0 for making these connections.
3. ADDRESS Switch –
An unique hex address must be set for
each master keypad when connected on a common bus
within a single zone. Unique addresses are not required
zone-to-zone. (One keypad per zone.) It provides up to 16
addresses (0 to F).
4. Snap Tabs –
These tabs hold the decorator style insert panel to the metal mounting plate and are easily released for custom
changing of the buttons.
5. Mounting Plate –
Standard plate allows the keypad module to be attached to standard in-wall J-Boxes using the 2 screws
provided. Allows attachment of standard decorator type cover plates (also screw-less snap-on plates).
6. EZ-Connect Terminals –
These spring-loaded terminals accept wire sizes 14 to 28 AWG for connection of the following:
+Relay/–Relay –
For connection of an optional
EPR-1.0
EZ-Pad Relay Speaker Muting Module. See MZC-64 Hardware
Installation Instructions for additional information.
+12V DC –
Powers the Keypad, including the internal IR Receiver. Includes reverse voltage protection.
IR/IO –
Sends IR control signals for control of system components.
GND –
Return for Power, IR signal and Data
485 A/485 B –
Balanced, bi-directional system communications data.
7. Function Buttons –
These lower 5 buttons (4 buttons in the case of the MKP-1.1) can be programmed for any function except
source select.
8. IR Receiver Lens –
EZ-Pad version MKP-1.1 includes SpeakerCraft’s exclusive ANS IR Receiver, built-in. The IR Receiver allows use
of a handheld remote for control of system components.
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MKP-1.1 Master Keypad
Rear View
MKP-1.1
With Trim Plate (Not Included)