GUIDE TO SIMPLE HOME THEATER OPERATION © 2002 B & K Components Ltd. All rights reserved. B & K Components, Ltd. . 2100 Old Union Road . Buffalo, New York 14227 1.800.543.5252 In NY: 716.656.0026 Fax: 716.656.1291 E-mail: info@bkcomp.com . On the web: Table of Contents Finding the MAIN Menu 1 Turn On the System 2 Using the MAIN Menu 3 Select a New ACTIVITY 3 Select a DEVICE Only 4 Controlling the Volume 5 Operating Any Device 5 Using FAV - Favorites 7 Backlighting 9 Changing CONTRAST 9 Batteries
Choose a backlight color for the entire keypad or customize a backlight color for each device. B&K Simply Better! B&K Components Limited | Buffalo, New York | | 8 0 0 . 5 4 3 . 5 2 5 2 | 7 1 6.6 56.0 02 3 CK2.2/CK1.1 Programmable Keypads Back Panel CK2.2 Master Out (CAT-5) Master In (CAT-5) CK1.1 CK2.2 Features 4MB (512KB) of Programmable Memory Fully Integrated with the B&K Editor Software Suite Ability to Control Up to 50 Separate Devices USB PC Interface IR Macros Up to 255 Steps p
) o IN 7 IN 2 3 IN 8 IN 3 o IN 9 IN 4 o FM IN 5 PAGE 1 ON ( OFF B&K DVD ▲ SAT MUTE RADIO MUSIC ▼ TV ■ Ô PAGE 1 J • PAGE • "One Touch Operation In Every Room Of Your Home" The CK 2.2 keypad provides power to control up to 50 components and the ability to program over 1500 infrared commands and macros. The CK 2.2 supports importing devices and remote control files from most Universal Remote Control and B&K keypads or remotes. The CK 2.2 has both RJ-45 and ter
Observe polarity. 2) Press and hold the B & K and MUTE buttons simultaneously for two seconds. The LED will light up solid red and stay illuminated. 3) Firmly press the desired B & K three digit code set. Always use three digits (i.e. 0-1-1 default for Zone A) 4) Press the B & K button again to confirm setup. The red LED will blink three times when the IR MZ-128 Default Factory Code-Set is: 0-0-0 Whole House Control CODE SET 000-128 MZ-128 BUTTON B & K IR FUNCTION MZ-128 BUTTON B & K IR
Low Battery Message 3 Using Your Remote Control 4 A. Function Table Reference 4 Function Tables 5 B. Preprogrammed Set-Up 8 Three Digit Code Method 8 Auto Search Method 10 Recalling the Set-Up Code 11 C. Learning Set-Up 12 Learning New Functions on the Main Keyboard 12 Learning New Functions on the Device Buttons 14 Erasing Learned Functions 15 Erasing Individual Buttons 15 Erasing All Buttons in One Device Mode 16 Erasing All Buttons in All Device Modes 16 D. Operation 17 Device Buttons 17 Main