SIIG Computer Keyboard UM022_02 User Manual

User Manual  
Small Keyboards  
Version 02  
CUE, a.s., K Nouzovu 6, 143 00 Praha 4, Czech Republic  
Phone: +420 241 091 240, Fax: +420 241 432 446  
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Table of Contents  
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1. Introduction  
1.1. Overview....................................................................  
The elegant and innovative wired keyboardCUE-S is a tabletop programmable control panel that is  
available in varieties of solid wood finishes with stainless steel trim. The keyboardCUE-S provides 8  
buttons supported with backlighting and user changeable button labels that can be directly printed on  
a laser printer and inserted into the switch caps. The full-function console keyboard may be used as a  
dedicated wired controller for audio, video and environmental functions.  
The wired keyboardCUE-S /w is a programmable control panel device designed to be built into a table.  
Available in a metal enclosure, the keyboardCUE-S /w provides 8 buttons supported with backlighting.  
User changeable button labels can be directly printed on a laser printer and inserted into the switch  
caps. The full-function console keyboard may be used as dedicated wired controller for audio, video  
and environmental functions.  
1.2. Models........................................................................  
Model  
Product code  
CS0174  
Description  
keyboardCUE-S  
keyboardCUE-S /w  
Tabletop keyboard, (8) buttons  
Built-in keyboard, (8) buttons  
CS0146  
1.3. Features.....................................................................  
Backlight buttons  
Programmable feedback indication (tabletop model only)  
User changeable button labels  
Stainless steel front panel and wooden enclosure (tabletop model)  
Tabletop or built-in installation  
System connection by CUEwire  
1.4. Programming .............................................................  
All keyboards are programmed using Cue Director programming tool. Control commands are  
described in the Programming Manual CPL References, chapter Keyboards.  
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2. Front Panel  
The front panel is equipped with (8) buttons and (8) indication LEDs (tabletop model only) - see  
picture.  
(8) button LEDs  
(8) buttons  
(8) buttons  
Button LEDs are controlled by special programming commands from a control unit.  
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3. Button Labels  
The separate labels for each button can be printed on a transparency foil using laser or inkjet printer.  
Dimension of the label are  
6.5 mm x 12 mm for normal button  
6.5 mm x 29 mm for double button.  
It is necessary to disassembly the control panel to change a label.  
Steps are  
1. Put the control panel on a table face down.  
2. Unscrew the screws.  
3. Dismount the bottom of the control panel with electronic board.  
4. Install new label.  
5. Assembly the control panel.  
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4. Addressing  
4.1. Addressing of keyboardCUE-S (serial number up to  
CS0174.0128) and keyboardCUE-S /w  
The ADDRESS of the keyboardCUE-S and keyboardCUE-S /w can be set in the range 0 to 9 by the  
firmware. Standard keyboards have address 0, addresses 1 to 9 are delivered on a special order.  
The BUTTON_ID transmitted by a panel and BUTTON_LED_ID (tabletop model keyboardCUE-S only)  
are numbers used in the programming for button and bargraph identification. Both values depend on a  
button position and it depends on a keypad ADDRESS too. Both values are calculated according  
formulas  
BUTTON_ ID  
BUTTON_LED_ID  
Offset  
= Offset + Button Code  
= Offset + Button Code  
= 32 * ADDRESS  
The lowest BUTTON_ID is generated by a button in the upper left corner the highest BUTTON_ID is  
generated by a button in the lower right corner - see example for ADDRESS = 0 on the picture below.  
Button LED Code = 1  
Button Code = 1  
Button Code = 1  
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
In the table below there is Button ID range for each address.  
ADDRESS  
BUTTON_ID range = BUTTON_LED_ID range  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
8
33  
40  
65  
72  
97  
104  
136  
168  
200  
232  
264  
296  
129  
161  
193  
225  
257  
289  
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4.2. Addressing of keyboardCUE-S (serial number  
CS0174.0129 and above)  
The ADDRESS of the keyboardCUE-S can be set in the range 0 to 255. Default keyboard ADDRESS  
is 0.  
The BUTTON_ID transmitted by a panel and BUTTON_LED_ID (tabletop model keyboardCUE-S only)  
are numbers used in the programming for button and bargraph identification. Both values depend on  
a button position and it depends on a keyboard ADDRESS too. Both values are calculated according  
formulas  
BUTTON_ ID  
BUTTON_LED_ID  
Offset  
= Offset + Button Code  
= Offset + Button Code  
= 32 * ADDRESS  
The lowest BUTTON_ID is generated by a button in the upper left corner the highest BUTTON_ID is  
generated by a button in the lower right corner - see example for ADDRESS = 0 on the picture below.  
In the table below there is Button ID range for some addresses.  
ADDRESS  
BUTTON_ID range = BUTTON_LED_ID range  
0
1
1
33  
65  
8
40  
72  
2
9
289  
296  
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4.2.1. Setting-up of ADDRESS  
SW9  
1. Unscrew two screws on bottom side of the keyboard and remove bottom cover.  
2. Push switch SW9 on PCB bottom side; backlight LED’s are switched Off to indicate Set  
Address Mode.  
3. Button LED’s indicate ADDRESS in binary code – Button 1 bit 0, Button 2 bit 1 etc… Push  
buttons to toggle address bits to requested value of ADDRESS (see examples on the picture  
below).  
4. Push switch SW9 to save ADDRESS to non-volatile memory and to enter keyboard Standard  
Mode - backlight LED’s are switched On to indicate Standard Mode.  
5. Assembly the control panel.  
4.2.2. Troubleshooting  
Flashing backlight LED’s means non-volatile memory ERROR. Try Power OFF – Power ON sequence  
to restart device and set ADDRESS again.  
4.2.3. Display ADDRESS  
Press and hold Button 1 while powering On. Button LED’s indicate ADDRESS in binary code –  
Button 1 bit 0, Button 2 bit 1, .... After 10 sec keyboard continues normal operation.  
4.2.4. Display Firmware version  
Press and hold Button 2 while powering ON. All LED’s flashes 5 times – FW version 1.05. After 10 sec  
keyboard continues normal operation.  
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5. Mounting  
5.1. keyboardCUE-S...........................................................  
The keyboardCUE-S is a tabletop model. There are no special mounting requests.  
5.2. keyboardCUE-S /w .....................................................  
The keyboardCUE-S /w can be mounted to the table or to the wall box (not delivered).  
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6. Connecting  
6.1. keyboardCUE-S...........................................................  
This model of the keyboard is connected to the system by CUEwire. The keyboard is equipped with 3  
m length or 10 m length cable with 4-pin connector. Pin connection of the CUEwire connector is  
described in the following table.  
CUEwire, 4-pin connector  
Pin 1  
Pin 2  
Pin 3  
Pin 4  
+24 VDC  
GND  
A+  
1 2 3 4  
B-  
6.2. keyboardCUE-S /w .....................................................  
This model of the keyboard is connected to the system by CUEwire.  
The keyboard is equipped with 4-pin terminal which is located on the rear side of the keyboard - see  
picture below.  
PCB  
+24 VDC  
A+  
CUEwire terminal  
B-  
Ground  
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7. Specifications and Mechanical Drawings  
7.1. keyboardCUE-S...........................................................  
Buttons layout......................................(8) buttons  
Indication .............................................(8) LEDs  
System connection ..............................CUEwire (RS-485), 4-pin connector  
Power supply.......................................24 VDC (+/- 20%), 3 W  
Enclosure.............................................Wood - stainless steel panel  
Dimensions (WxHxD) ..........................86 mm (3.4”) x 98 mm (3.9”) x 27 mm (1.1”)  
Weight..................................................0.4 kg / 1.1 lb  
All dimensions are in mm.  
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7.2. keyboardCUE-S /w .....................................................  
Buttons layout......................................(8) single buttons or (4) double buttons  
System connection ..............................CUEwire (RS-485), screw terminals  
Power supply.......................................24 VDC (+/- 20%), 3 W  
Enclosure.............................................Metal, black panel  
Dimensions (WxHxD) ..........................100 mm (3.9”) x 100 mm (3.9”) x 30 mm (1.2”)  
Weight..................................................0.15 kg / 0.4 lb  
All dimensions are in mm.  
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8. Software and Firmware License  
END-USER NOTICE AND LICENSE AGREEMENT FROM CUE, spol. s r.o.  
NOTICE TO END-USER  
CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING LEGAL AGREEMENT (THIS "LICENSE"). INSTALLATION OR USE OF THE  
ENCLOSED CUE, spol. s r.o. SOFTWARE PROGRAMS (COLLECTIVELY, "SOFTWARE") ON YOUR COMPUTER  
SYSTEMS OR HARDWARE DEVICES CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE  
TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE, PROMPTLY DELETE THE SOFTWARE FROM YOUR COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND  
HARDWARE DEVICES, DESTROY ANY COPIES YOU MADE OF THE SOFTWARE OR ANY INSTALLATION MEDIA OF THE  
SOFTWARE INCLUDED WITH YOUR SYSTEM, AND DISPOSE OF ALL WRITTEN MATERIALS IN YOUR POSSESSION  
REGARDING THE SOFTWARE.  
License Grant  
CUE grants to You, as an individual, a license to install and use one (1) copy of the Software on a single computer at a time;  
provided, however, that You may make copies of the Software solely for Your development of applications for CUE hardware  
and demonstration versions of such applications. Any applications created with the Software may only be used with Cue  
hardware. Your license to use the Software is conditioned upon Your compliance with the terms of this License. A License is  
required for each end-user of the Software. A license is required for each installation of the Software. You may make one (1)  
copy of the Software for archival purposes only. You may use this Software only in connection with CUE hardware. You must  
have acquired the Software directly in connection with the purchase of CUE hardware from CUE or from a CUE approved  
reseller for this license to be effective. If You have purchased a Site License, You may complete only the number of  
installations specified in the License Agreement accompanying the Software.  
Copyright  
The Software and software built into CUE hardware ("Firmware") are protected by copyright law and international treaty  
provisions. You acknowledge that no title to the intellectual property in the Software and Firmware is transferred to You. You  
further acknowledge that title and full ownership rights to the Software and Firmware will remain the exclusive property of CUE,  
and You will not acquire any rights to the Software and Firmware except as expressly set forth in this License. You agree that  
any copies of the Software will contain the same proprietary notices which appear on and in the Software.  
Prohibited Uses  
Without obtaining prior written permission from CUE, You may not (a.) use, copy, modify, alter, or transfer the Software or  
documentation except as expressly provided in this License; (b.) translate, disassemble, decompile, reverse program or  
otherwise reverse engineer the Software and Firmware; (c.) sublicense or lease the Software or its documentation (d.) use this  
Software with any hardware other than products produced by CUE or in connection with applications being developed for CUE  
hardware; or (e.) use the Software in a multi-user, network, or multiple computer environment or in a rental, time sharing or  
computer service business. Without prejudice to any other rights, CUE may terminate this License if You fail to comply with its  
terms and conditions. In such event, You must immediately destroy all copies of the Software.  
No Other Warranties  
CUE DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE IS ERROR FREE. CUE DISCLAIMS ALL  
WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT  
NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND  
NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OR LIMITATIONS OF HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY MAY LAST, OR THE EXCLUSION OF  
LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY  
FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION.  
No Liability for Consequential Damages  
IN NO EVENT SHALL CUE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR INDIRECT  
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF THE PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF CUE HAS BEEN  
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Label on Hardware  
Use of this hardware and the software programs controlling this hardware is subject to the terms of the Software and Hardware  
License Agreements (the “License Agreements”). You should not use the software and hardware until you have read the  
License Agreements. By using the software and hardware, you signify that you have read the Licenses Agreements and accept  
Trademark Notice  
CUE and the CUE logo are trademarks of CUE spol. s r.o. in the United States and in other countries.  
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9. Warranty Conditions  
Warranty Duration  
CUE provides warranty for all CUE products for a period of 3 years from the day of purchase. The provided warranty for touch  
screens is 2 years from the day of purchase. CUE accepts reclamation of 5 not properly working dots and more (2 dots join – 1  
counts). The warranty provided for rechargeable accumulators is 6 months from the day of purchase  
Liability  
CUE is not liable for any consequential damage caused by CUE products including any loss of profits, incidental or  
consequential damages or any claims made by a third parties.  
General Warranty Terms  
a) CUE warrants that its products are without defects in material and are fully functional for the duration of the warranty.  
b) Warranty repairs are free of charge. The customer will send the damaged device to CUE at his cost.  
c) All warranty repairs and after warranty services are made at CUE premises. It is strictly prohibited to repair CUE  
products or to change any accessory parts, except those parts with limited service life. CUE is not liable for  
consumables or parts with limited service life (lamps, batteries etc.)  
d) The warranty further does not apply to the following cases  
Damages caused by operating the system not according to the conditions defined in user manual or  
instruction (wrong power supply voltage, operation outside deferred temperature range, operation in humid  
environment and mechanical damages).  
Damages caused by faulty service, maintenance, connection, and use of other than original connection  
cable.  
Damage caused by agencies i.e. incidental or unpredictable impacts (fire, earthquake, flood, thunder,  
strong electric induction, water, strong wind, theft, vandalism etc.)  
After Warranty Services  
a) All warranty repairs are normally on a ‘back to base’ basis, as defined in 3 c)  
b) All out warranty repair costs will be fully charged to the customer.  
c) In cases where our staff are called out to assist, cost of transport and time will be at customer cost  
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10. CE Declaration of Conformity  
CE Declaration of Conformity  
We, the producer CUE, a.s., K Nouzovu 6, Praha 4, Czech Republic  
acknowledge our sole responsibility, that the product including accessories  
Kind of equipment: Remote Control System  
Type designation  
(in alphabetical order)  
CS0254-W, CS0254-O, CS0254-M  
CS0165-1, CS0165-2  
CS0249-1, CS0249-2  
CS0166-1, CS0166-2  
CS0167-1, CS0167-2  
CS0168  
airCUE-XM8  
airCUE-XM8 Docking Station  
analogCUE  
auxCUE  
Back box L  
PED202  
PEF150  
PEF200  
PER610  
CS0260-W, CS0260-O, CS0260-M  
CS0004  
CS0005  
CS0238-MB  
PES03  
CS0239-MB  
CS0244-1, CS0244-2  
CS0245-1, CS0245-2  
CS0016  
Back box M  
Back box S  
PET102  
PET105  
powerAUX  
CS0241-MB  
CS0184-E, CS0184-U  
CUEadapter /10W  
CUEadapter /20W  
CUEadapter /50W  
CUEadapter /80W  
CUEwire Converter 232/422/485  
eCUE  
Elite-A-M  
Elite-A-XM8  
Elite-B-S  
CS0226-E, CS0226-U  
ST0026-1, ST0026-2  
CS0238-MR  
PowerPacket  
Rack mount panel L  
Rack mount panel M  
Rack mount panel S  
rfbaseCUE  
rfCUE 99  
sbiCUE-DMX  
sensorCUE  
CS0185-E, CS0185-U  
CS0186-E, CS0186-U  
CS0239-MR  
CS0233  
CS0241-MR  
CS0173  
CS0171-4, CS0171-8, CS0171-9  
CS0170-*4A, CS0170-*8A, CS0170-*9A  
CS0201  
ST0019  
ST0018-W, ST0018-O, ST0018-M  
ST0020  
CS0265  
ST0021-4, ST0021-8, ST0021-9  
CS0008-R, CS0008-M  
CS0009  
Elite-B-SRF  
Elite-D-LV  
smartCUE  
soundCUE  
ST0025  
ST0024  
CS0236  
Elite-D-M  
touchCUE-L  
ST0022  
CS0238  
Elite-G-S /b  
Elite-G-SX /b  
inputCUE  
ipCUE-alpha  
ipCUE-beta  
ipCUE-delta  
ipCUE-epsilon  
ipCUE-gamma  
irCUE 99  
irCUE Receiver 485  
keyboardCUE 99  
keyboardCUE-S  
keypadCUE-1G  
keypadCUE-2G  
keypadCUE-3G  
monitorCUE  
touchCUE-L /b  
touchCUE-L 99  
touchCUE-LV  
touchCUE-LV /b  
touchCUE-LV 99  
touchCUE-M  
touchCUE-M /b  
touchCUE-M 99  
touchCUE-MV  
touchCUE-MV /b  
touchCUE-MV 99  
touchCUE-S  
touchCUE-S /b  
touchCUE-S 99  
touchCUE-SRF  
touchCUE-SX /b  
touchCUE-V /i  
touchCUE-XL 99  
touchCUE-XLV 99  
ST0023  
CS0234-W, CS0234-O, CS0234-M  
CS0236-V  
CS0191  
CS0251  
CS0238-V  
CS0252  
CS0234-W-V, , S0234-O-V, CS0234-M-V  
CS0237  
CS0267  
CS0268  
CS0239  
CS0253  
CS0235-W, CS0235-O, CS0235-M  
CS0237-V  
CS0149-WA, CS0149-OA, CS0149-MA  
CS0169-C  
CS0239-V  
CS0145-W, CS0145-O, CS0145-M  
CS0174-W, CS0174-O, CS0174-M  
CS0221  
CS0235-W-V, CS0235-O-V, CS0235-M-V  
CS0247  
CS0241  
CS0222  
CS0248-W, CS0248-O, CS0248-M  
CS0188-4, CS0188-8, CS0188-9  
CS0266  
CS0223  
CS0203-W, CS0203-O, CS0203-M  
CS0225-1, CS0225-2  
CS0163  
CS0190  
PEA208  
PEC25  
PED108  
CS0261-W, CS0261-O, CS0261-M  
CS0261-W-V, CS0261-O-V, CS0261-M-V  
CS0164-1, CS0164-2  
in accordance with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC,  
is in compliance with the following norms or documents:  
EN50082-1 (IEC801-2), IEC65(CO)39, DIN VDE 0839 part 82-1, DIN VDE 0843 part 4, IEC801-4, EN50081-1, EN55022 class B, DIN VDE 0839  
part 81-1, EN55014, EN55011.  
1.1.2007  
Jaroslav Dibitanzl  
Member of Board of Directors  
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11. FCC  
Caution  
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's  
authority to operate the equipment.  
Note  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.  
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Notes  
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