B&K CK1.2 Manual To Installation - Page 9
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Connecting Slave Keypads
Each zone should have only one CAT 5 cable home run to the
CT610/310/600. When rooms interconnect and open to each other (for
example: interconnecting family room, kitchen, dining areas are common in
many homes) you may opt to expand a zone to include several rooms.
Each room can have it’s own keypad. Many keypads may be connected in a
daisy chain to the single Master keypad, which is the keypad connected to
the CT610/310/600. There is no programming necessary, all of the keypads
may be programmed with the same configuration (in rooms where a local
TV is present, you should program a slave keypad differently to control the TV).
The main system connects to the Master keypad via the MASTER [IN].
From the Master Keypad’s SLAVE[OUT] connect to the Slave keypad’s
MASTER [IN]. You can continue the daisy-chain to as many keypad’s as
you want. However, keep in mind that each keypad consumes 75mA of
power. See page 7 for more information on Total Power Consumption.
No Emitter Needed for B & K Receivers and Preamps
B & K receivers and preamps manufactured in the last ten
years incorporate a Zone A IR input which will accept IR
commands without the addition of a front panel emitter.
Utilizing a standard 1/8” mono mini-plug (3.5mm), you can
connect directly to an IR repeater as follows:
Niles:
Do not use Flasher Outputs!
Tip to DATA OUT (Active High output)
Ring to GND (Ground)
Xantech, SpeakerCraft, Audioplex, Sonance
and all others connect to the standard Emitter Outputs:
Tip to Emitter +
Ring to Ground