INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
D5KP
DIGI-5 DDS Digital Distribution System
OLED Keypad for 1-source and 4-source systems
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Damage Requiring Service — These appliances should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
• A power supply connection or a plug has been damaged or
• If liquid has been spilled into the appliance or objects have fallen into the appliance or
• The appliance has been exposed to water or moisture or
• The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or
• The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.
Replacement Parts — When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts
specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may
result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. The Master Control Unit battery should be replaced only after turning the
power off and only by an authorized installer.
Safety Check — Upon completion of any service or repairs to this audio product, ask the service technician to perform
safety checks to determine that the audio product is in proper operating condition.
Lightning Storms — Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
Attachments and Accessories — Use only attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Cart, Stand, Tripod, Bracket or Table — Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination
to avoid injury from tip over.
Disconnect Device — Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect
device shall remain operable.
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 in-stalled 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:
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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.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Xantech could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment
Caring For the D5KP
Clean only with a dry soft cloth.
It is important to properly care for your D5KP Keypad and Amplifier. Follow these guidelines to ensure your device is
preserved and protected.
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Do not expose the D5KP to rain, liquids or moisture for an extended period of time.
Do not expose the D5KP to temperature extremes.
Operating Temperatures & Environments
Operating Temperature: 32-104°F (0-40° C)
Humidity: 0-90%
Precautions
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Always exercise care when operating the D5KP Keypad and Amplifier.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
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In the unlikely event that smoke, abnormal noise, or strange odor is present, immediately power the D5KP off.
Please report the problem to your dealer immediately.
Never attempt to disassemble the D5KP. You will lose any product warranty on the unit.
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1.0 Introduction
Exceptional Performance
The D5KP is Xantech’s Amplified OLED Controller for the D5SH, D5SH4, D5RH, and D5XH Digital
Audio Hub. The D5KP is required to control each zone of a DIGI-5 Digital Distribution System. It
provides Source Selection, Volume, Mute and Power control as well as control of all connected audio
sources with its built-in IR receiver. Additionally, it provides amplification for the zone’s speakers
using an on-board 30 watts per channel Digital amplifier.
About DIGI-5 Technology
DIGI-5 is a revolutionary new technology standard that provides a complete end-to-end digital audio
solution over CAT-5 wiring. DIGI-5 is based on advanced digital distribution and amplification circuits
that allow multi-room audio systems to be installed quickly and cost effectively.
DIGI-5 is a collaboratively developed technology that is licensed by the Linear Home Technology
Group and is being initially integrated on a Linear group-wide basis, targeted to expand market and
consumer acceptance of such systems.
Features
• Vivid OLED Controller for Xantech’s DIGI-5 Digital Delivery System
• Built-In Digital Amplifier – 30 Watts per Channel
• Simple, Easy to Read OLED
• Includes Screw-less Wall Plate (white)
• Quick Plug and Play Installation – No PC Software Programming Required
• Built-In IR Receiver for System and Audio Source Control
• Companion D5IP Source Input Wall Plate (Sold Separately) Allows for Connection of In-Room
Audio Sources such as MP3 or Gaming System Players
D5KP Accessories
• D5PS Digital Audio Power Supply (required only with D5SH or D5SH4)
• D5SH 1 Source, 4 Zone Structured Wiring Hub (required distribution hub)
• D5SH4 4 Source, 4 Zone Structured Wiring Hub (required distribution hub)
• D5RH 4 Source, 4 Zone Rack Mount Hub (required distribution hub)
o Note: This manual will reference connection to the D5RH only.
• D5XH 4 Source, 6 Zone Rack Mount Expansion Hub (optional)
• D5IP Source Input Wall Plate (required)
• D5MR Slim-line IR Remote
• D5LR Learning Remote Control
• D5KCK Keypad Color Kit (contains almond, ivory, and black)
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Defining Terms
Zone
A Zone is defined as an area of the house that has separate source selection capabilities from all
other areas of the house. Typically, a zone is comprised of a single room, but it is possible for a zone
to spread across multiple rooms (kitchen/dining room, master bedroom/master bath) or for multiple
zones to be contained in one room (game room/bar area or multiple zones in the yard).
Local Source / Source
A Source is any audio (or audio/video) device that is connected to the D5RH source input. Any
Source can be heard in any zone in the system.
2.0 System Design Overview/Applications
Planning
Before installing the D5KP, it is essential to have a detailed and accurate system design. The first
step to a good design is to map the system. It is advisable to mark up a copy of the house floor plan
with speaker, keypad and equipment locations, etc. Make sure that all locations are decided upon
before pre-wiring so that all necessary wiring and installation hardware is in place.
It is essential that ALL system components are accounted for prior to the pre-wire stage. After
establishing design goals, make a detailed list of all components. Include source equipment, keypad,
expansion hubs, local source wall plates, IR emitters, etc.
Pre-Construction
In a pre-construction installation, walls and ceilings are open with no drywall installed. This is
desirable and allows the installer greater access than in retro-fit applications. Before actually running
any wire or cable, take the time to look around each room or area of the house and plan your wire
paths for maximum efficiency. Look for routes through uncluttered parts of the stud wall or ceiling that
allow you to group all low-voltage (video, speaker wires, CAT-5, telephone, etc.) wires wherever
possible. It is a good practice to label both ends of all cables and to protect wires by tying a plastic
bag over the ends.
Note: Do not run low-voltage wires closer than 12" from high-voltage wires. If necessary, cross low-
voltage wires at a 90º angle to prevent interference.
Retro-Fit Wiring/ Post Construction
Retro-fit installations are more difficult to complete than pre-construction because walls and ceilings
are intact. Typically wires must be fished into position through walls, floors and ceilings. Holes must
be cut; speakers mounted directly in the ceiling or walls with no rough-in brackets and keypads and
local source wall plates must be mounted in existing drywall.
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Pre-Wiring
D5RH and D5SH, D5SH4 Digital Audio Distribution Hub to D5KP Amplifier Keypad
The D5SH4 and all associated components are wired using CAT-5 terminated to the T-568A Wiring
Standard (Figure 2.1). When pre-wiring, run lengths of CAT-5 from the pre-determined R5RH and
D5SH, D5SH4 Digital Distribution Hub location (the “head-end”) to each Amplifier Keypad location.
The CAT-5 routes all audio, power, IR and status information needed for full system operation. Use a
110 Punch-down tool to connect the CAT-5 wiring to the Digital Audio Distribution Hub.
Note: For maximum performance over long runs (more than 150 ft) run an additional 16AWG 2-
conductor wire for external power.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 78
Shown tab
down
Figure 2.1: T-568A Wiring Standard
D5KP Amplifier Keypad to Speakers
Run 16AWG 2-conductor stranded copper speaker wire between the D5KP Amplifier Keypad
locations and speaker locations.
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D5IP Local Sources to the D5KP Amplifier Keypad
Local sources are only available within the area that they are installed. They will not be available to
other areas of the house as they are not distributed by the D5RH, D5SH, or D5SH4. Run lengths of
CAT-5 from any local (in-room) source to the Amplifier Keypad located in that area. The D5KP must
be connected to an external power supply or a distribution hub (for power).
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D5KP - FRONT
Figure 2.1: Front of D5KP Keypad
ITEM DESCRIPTION
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OLED Screen
SOURCE Selection
VOLUME Selection
MUTE Button
IR ‘Eye’
MAIN Button
POWER Button
VOLUME BAR Indicator
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D5KP - REAR
5
1
4
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L+
R+
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L-
R-
2
3
Figure 2.2: Front of D5KP Keypad
ITEM DESCRIPTION
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2
3
4
5
SYSTEM RJ-45 Port
Speaker Output Connector
AUX Power Connector
LOCAL RJ-45 Port
External IR Input Jack
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Installation
The D5KP is designed to mount in a standard single-gang rough-in box (J Box). Typical mounting
height is 56-60” from the floor to the bottom of the frame. This provides optimum viewing for the
largest number of people.
Note: Do not mount the D5KP in the same rough-in box as high voltage devices such as electrical
outlets or switches.
After running CAT-5 and terminating the ends, route the wires from the D5RH, D5SH, or D5SH4 and
D5IP (if applicable) into the back of the rough-in box, then connect them to the appropriate RJ-45
connectors on the rear of the D5KP. Connect all 16 AWG 2 conductor speaker wires. If using an IR
Receiver, strip the ends of three conductors of the CAT-5 and insert into the screw terminals of the IR
Input Jack. Specific connections are detailed in the Connections section.
Once connections are made, mount the D5KP in to the rough-in box using the 2 provided screws.
Mount the Trim Plate Bracket as shown in the figure below, and then snap the Screw-less Trim Plate
in place.
Make sure that the arrows on both the Trim Plate Bracket and the Trim Plate are pointed UP.
Figure 2.3: D5KP Keypad Installation
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3. Connections
ZONE OUT – D5RH
The ‘ZONE OUT’ RJ-45 connector’s interface with D5KP Amplified Keypad through CAT-5 cables
wired to the T-568A Standard. These connectors carry IR information from the keypad as well as
audio information to the D5KP Amplifier Keypad. Status information is also carried between the D5RH
chassis and the Amplifier Keypads. While a great deal of information is handled by the ‘ZONE OUT’
connections, the connections are straightforward. Simply connect CAT-5 cables terminated to the T-
568A configuration (Figure 2.0) from each Amplifier Keypad to the corresponding ‘ZONE OUT’
connector as shown in Figure 3.0.
Note: For wire runs up to 150', the CAT-5 connections are all that is necessary. For wire runs over 150', use the AUX
POWER OUT connectors as described in the section entitled Auxiliary Power Connector (AUX POWER OUT).
D5KP Rear
D5KP Rear
D5RH
Cat-5
Cat-5
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L+
R+
R-
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L-
L+
R+
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L-
R-
SPEAKERS
PWR IN
SPEAKERS
PWR IN
Cat-5
Cat-5
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L+
R+
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L-
R-
L+
R+
L-
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R-
SPEAKERS
PWR IN
SPEAKERS
PWR IN
D5KP Rear
D5KP Rear
Figure 3.0: ZONE OUT Connections
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ZONE OUT – D5SH, D5SH4
The ‘ZONE OUT’ RJ-45 connector’s interface with D5KP Amplified Keypad through CAT-5 cables
wired to the T-568A Standard. These connectors carry IR information from the keypad as well as
audio information to the D5KP Amplifier Keypad. Status information is also carried between the
D5SH, D5SH4 chassis and the Amplifier Keypads. While a great deal of information is handled by the
‘ZONE OUT’ connections, the connections are straightforward. Simply connect CAT-5 cables
terminated to the T-568A configuration (Figure 2.0) from each Amplifier Keypad to the corresponding
‘ZONE OUT’ connector as shown in Figure 3.0.
Note: For wire runs up to 150', the CAT-5 connections are all that is necessary. For wire runs over 150', use the AUX
POWER OUT connectors as described in the section entitled Auxiliary Power Connector (AUX POWER OUT).
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Auxiliary Power Connector (AUX POWER OUT) – D5RH and D5SH, D5SH4
For wire runs over 150’, it is recommended to run an additional 16 AWG/2-conductor wire from the
head-end location to the Amplified Keypad locations. This will allow the AUX POWER OUT terminals
to supply additional power to the Amplifier Keypads to compensate for the additional distance. For
wire runs over 300’, 16 AWG/2 conductor wire is required. The maximum wire run using CAT-5 and
16 AWG/2-conductor is 600’. Make all connections between the D5RH and the D5KP Amplifier
Keypad as previously described, then make the aux power connections described below.
To make connections:
1 Ensure that system power is OFF!
2 Strip the ends of the 16 AWG wire 1/4" on both ends of the wire run.
3 Remove the terminal strip from the AUX POWER OUT connector on the D5RH or D5SH, D5SH4.
4 Loosen the screws for the appropriate zone’s terminal pairs on the terminal strip.
5 Insert the wires into the terminal strip, paying close attention to polarity (+/-).
6 Tighten the screws on the terminal strip.
7 Remove the terminal strip from the PWR IN connector of the D5KP.
8 Loosen the screws on the D5KP’s PWR IN terminal.
9 Insert the wires into the terminal, paying close attention to polarity (+/-).
10 Tighten the screws on the D5KP’s PWR IN terminal.
11 Connect the terminal strip back onto the AUX POWER OUT connector on the D5RH or D5SH,
D5SH4.
Figure 3.1: AUX POWER OUT Connections on D5SH and D5RH
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D5IP Source Input Wall Plate
Interconnecting between the D5KP and the D5IP Source Input Plate consists of plugging in a CAT-5
cable terminated to an RJ-45 connector wired to T-568A standard (see Figure 2.0) to the RJ-45 jack
on the rear of the D5IP. The other end simply plugs into the LOCAL PORT RJ-45 jack on the rear of
the zone’s D5KP Amplified Keypad. See Figure 3.2 for details.
D5IP
D5KP Rear
Side View
Cat-5
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L+
R+
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L-
R-
SPEAKERS
PWR IN
Figure 3.2: D5IP to D5KP Connections
External IR Receiver Connections
Use a standard IR Receiver such as Xantech’s
291D Series in areas where a hand-held remote
needs to be pointed somewhere other than at the
D5KP. Typical IR Receiver locations are near a TV
or other equipment such as a Local Source (DVD
Player, CD Player, A/V Receiver, etc.). Use a
CAT-5 wire to extend the IR Receiver’s cable if
necessary and connect the other end to the D5KP.
Only three conductors of the CAT-5 will be used.
By default, the D5KP External and Internal IR is
active. To disable the External or Internal IR, see
Section 4.0.
291D SERIES
Internal Wire Colors
White IR OUT
Black GND
Red +12V
D5KP
Figure 3.3: D5KP to External IR Connections
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Internal IR Receiver
The internal IR receiver is located beneath the ‘X’ button. The internal IR receiver can receive and
respond to commands from the D5MR (mini-remote control) and the D5LR (learning remote control).
It will also pass-thru IR remote control commands to audio sources via an emitter. An emitter must be
connected to the D5IP or the emitter outputs from the D5RH. The internal IR receiver is plasma, LCD,
and CFL friendly.
The internal IR receiver is factory set to an IR carrier repeat frequency of 38kHz. This will be correct
for the majority of installations. However, some manufacturer’s components that you wish to control
may use different carrier frequencies (such as RCA DSS satellite receivers that use 56kHz). If you
are sure the carrier frequencies fall within the range of 32kHz to 56kHz, you can adjust the internal IR
receiver to match them for the best range performance. The adjustment can be made through the
potentiometer located on the front of the keypad.
To adjust, proceed as follows:
1. First, try the internal IR receiver. If it works well with good range, do not make any adjustments!
2. If it does not work or has poor range (less than 15 feet), determine the IR carrier frequency of the
product you wish to control. Contact the manufacturer of the
product, if necessary, to determine this frequency.
3. Using a small blade type screwdriver, rotate the adjustment
until the desired frequency has been achieved. This can be
down by adjusting the settings in eighth-turn increments and
trying the remote.
4. If you have products in the same IR system that have
different IR carrier frequencies, you will have to adjust the
internal IR receiver to a midway position. For example, some
may operate at 38kHz and others at 56kHz. In this case, set the
adjustment to approximately 47kHz, a midway position.
Note: Some products are more tolerant of compromised
frequency settings that others. You may have to “fine tune” the
adjustment to “favor” the least tolerant component for the best
performance of all units in the system.
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
1
Internal IR receiver ‘eye’ is Plasma, LCD, and CFL
friendly.
2
Carrier adjustment. Used to adjust the output
carrier frequency.
Figure 3.4: Internal IR Receiver
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D5KP Speaker Connections
The D5RH and D5SH, D5SH4 routes digital audio to connected D5KP Amplifier Keypad where the
audio is then amplified and sent to in-room speakers.
WARNING!: The D5KP’s amplifier is capable of powering a single pair of 8-6 Ohm speakers.
DO NOT connect speakers with a rating of less than 6 Ohms! DO NOT connect more than one speaker to either speaker
connector of the D5KP. In doing this, damage to the D5KP may occur and will void the products warranty.
To connect speakers to D5KP Amplifier Keypad:
1 Ensure that system power is OFF!
2 Remove the SPEAKER CONNECTOR from the D5KP Amplifier Keypad
3 Strip speaker wire back 1/4"
4 Loosen speaker terminal screws on the speaker connectors
5 Insert speaker wires into terminals making sure to maintain +/- polarity
6 Tighten screws on speaker terminals
7 Re-connect the terminal strip to the SPEAKER CONNECTOR on the D5KP Amplifier Keypad
8 Connect speaker wires to the room speakers maintaining correct polarity
Figure 3.5: Speaker Connections
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4. D5KP Installer Setup
The D5KP Installer Setup is defined into two categories, “User Parameters” and “Setup Parameters”.
User Parameters allows the end-user to change the keypad functionality to his or her needs. Setup
Parameters are for the installer to custom create an installation based on the end-users requirements.
PRESS TO ENTER
INSTALLER SETUP
PRESS TO ENTER
USER SETUP
Figure 4.0: D5KP Keypad Parameter Buttons
To access the “User Parameters”, press the “X” MAIN button for 3 seconds and a menu will appear.
To access the “Setup Parameters”, remove the trim plate and press the setup switch.
Use the “SOURCE RIGHT” and “SOURCE LEFT” buttons to move the cursor next to the parameter to
be changed. Use the “VOLUME UP” and “VOLUME DOWN” buttons to change the parameters.
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USER PARAMETERS
BASS
The “bass” control allows the sound to be adjusted on the lower frequency range. Using the volume
bar as an indicator, the central position shows the default position. Moving the indicator to the left side
lowers the bass, reducing the volume of the low frequency sound. Moving the indicator to the right
side increases the bass, increasing the volume of the low frequency sound.
The settings for this control can be adjusted from -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0 (default), +1, +2, +3, +4, +5.
TREBLE
The “treble” control allows the sound to be adjusted on the higher frequency range. Using the volume
bar as an indicator, the central position shows the default position. Moving the indicator to the left side
lowers the treble, reducing the volume of the high frequency sound. Moving the indicator to the right
side increases the treble, increasing the volume of the high frequency sound.
The settings for this control can be adjusted from -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0 (default), +1, +2, +3, +4, +5.
BALANCE
The “balance” control allows the sound to be adjusted from the right or left channel. Using the volume
bar as an indicator, the central position shows the default position where both left and right channel
audio can be played. Moving the indicator to the left side shifts the audio to the left channel only.
Moving the indicator to the right side shifts the audio to the right channel only.
The settings for this control can be adjusted from -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0 (default), +1, +2, +3, +4, +5.
DRC
The "DRC" control stands for ‘dynamic range compression’. This mode sets limiter thresholds at
different volumes allowing a nighttime listening mode that provides a reduction in the dynamic range
regardless of the volume level.
The settings for this control can be adjusted from ON to OFF only.
LOUDNESS
The "loudness" control is intended to make audio sound more natural when played at lower volume.
The control alters the frequency response curve to correspond to the natural characteristics off the
ear.
The settings for this control can be adjusted from ON to OFF only.
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USER PARAMETERS (continued)
WHOLE HOUSE MUSIC (WHM)
Whole House Music mode links all zones to share source selection functionality so that the whole
house listens to the same source. Any Keypad in any zone can initiate WHM model. Volume, Mute,
and Tone settings remain independent for each zone, but the source selection remains linked. When
WHM is deactivated (from any keypad in the system) all zones remain on at current volume levels
and source selection, but are unlinked and regain independent source selection capabilities.
All Keypads are defaulted to being included in WHM mode. See “Do Not Disturb” for instructions on
how to disable this functionality in a particular zone.
During normal usage, a “WHM” icon will appear if Whole House Music is active.
The settings for this control can be adjusted from ON to OFF only.
DO NOT DISTURB (DND)
Do No Disturb excludes a zone from Whole House Mode and Page / Doorbell functions.
During normal usage, a “DND” icon will appear if Do Not Disturb is active.
The settings for this control can be adjusted from ON to OFF only.
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SETUP PARAMETERS
SOURCE NAMES
The source names can be changed. Select the source name that is to be changed and press the “X”
button. Be default, the source names are “SRC 1”, “SRC 2”, “SRC 3”, “SRC 4”, and “LOCAL”. Use the
VOLUME buttons to move the ‘underlining’ cursor to the character that is to be changed. Use the
SOURCE buttons to change the character. Once the new name has been established, press the “X”
button to return to the SETUP PARAMETERS menu.
BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT (TIME OUT)
This setting determines the amount of time that the keypad backlight and OLED display remains ON
after the last button press. Factory Default is 30 seconds.
The settings for this control can be adjusted from 30, 60, 120, 360, and ALL.
BACKLIGHT BRIGHTNESS (BRIGHT)
This setting determines the brightness of the active keypad.
The settings for this control can be adjusted from 0 (Off) to 8.
BACKLIGHT POWER BUTTON (DIM)
This setting determines the brightness of the power button when the backlight is off.
The settings for this control can be adjusted from 0 (Off) to 8.
PAGE/DOORBELL VOLUME (P/D VOL)
This setting determines the Page / Doorbell Volume Level for the zone in which the D5KP is installed.
Be sure to activate the page or doorbell audio from the connected communications controller and
then adjust the volume to the desired level.
The settings for this control can be adjusted from 0 (Off) to 20 (max volume).
INITIAL VOLUME (INIT VOL)
In order to guard against unexpected high volume levels when the system us turned on, a maximum
turn-on volume level can be set for each keypad. If the volume level prior to turning the room off is
lower or equal to the max turn-on volume level, the room will come back on at the max turn-on
volume level instead of the last volume level. Be sure the audio source is selected and active and
then adjust the volume to the desired level.
The settings for this control can be adjusted from 0 (Off) to 20 (max volume).
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SETUP PARAMETERS (continued)
INTERNAL IR ENABLE (IR INT)
This setting allows the built-on IR Receiver to be disabled if desired. This feature is useful in the built-
in IR receiver is being flooded by a plasma TV, compact fluorescent light or sunlight. The Local IR
Receiver input on the rear of the unit remains active regardless of this setting. The built-in IR
Receiver is enabled by default.
The settings for this control can be adjusted from ON to OFF only.
EXTERNAL IR ENABLE (IR EXT)
This setting allows the external IR Receiver connection to be disabled if desired. The internal IR
Receiver input on the front of the unit remains active regardless of this setting. The external IR
Receiver is disabled by default.
The settings for this control can be adjusted from ON to OFF only.
LOCAL SOURCE LOCK-OUT (LOCL DET)
This setting determines if the LOCAL SOURCE can be selected. By default, the LOCAL SOURCE
can be selected.
The settings for this control can be adjusted from ON to OFF only.
SOURCE LOCK-OUT (SRC LCK)
This setting determines which sources can be selected in the zone in which the D5KP is installed,
allowing for parental control or removing the source selection option if that particular source will not
be connected. By default, all connected sources can be selected.
Source lock-out can be set by both the end-user and the installer under the “USR” setting. The
installer can keep the end-user from using this feature by using the “ON” setting.
USER PARAMETER LOCK-OUT (USR)
User parameters can also be restricted under Installer Setup. The User parameters that can be
restricted are BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE, DRC, LOUDNESS, WHM, and DND. This setting
determines which sources can be selected in the zone in which the D5KP is installed, allowing for
parental control. By default, all connected sources can be selected by the USR. In “SETUP
PARAMETERS”, this is noted by “USR” next BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE, DRC, LOUDNESS, WHM,
and DND. If USR is not selected, than these parameters cannot be changed in USER PARAMETERS
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5. Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible Cause
Solution
D5KP does not power up
1. RJ-45 plug crimped
incorrectly; or wiring pin-out of
RJ-45 reversed.
2. Break in CAT-5 between
Zone and “Head-End”.
Verify wiring pin-out and RJ-45
crimp. Correct by re-crimping
RJ-45 to CAT-5 cable.
Check RJ-45 to RJ-45
connections with cable tester or
voltmeter.
No control or IR sources
1. Wiring: Incorrect wiring
between D5KP and D5RH.
IR emitter defective at source.
IR flooding
Verify and correct wiring.
Replace IR emitter.
Intermittent IR source control
Check to see if ambient light is
shining on built in IR receiver or
in direct line with plasma TV
noise. If the IR indicator is
flashing when IR is not being
sent, IR flooding is indicated.
Disable the built-in IR Receiver.
Consider use of an external IR
Receiver.
No audio
Loose speaker wires or bad
connection.
Check both ends of speaker
wires to ensure proper
connection.
Defective speaker(s)
Swap with known good speaker
and test.
Source(s) not playing audio
Verify that the source(s) turned
ON, playing audio, etc. Check
Tape Monitor settings on A/V or
Stereo Receiver.
Zone is in MUTE
Check MUTE Indicator LED on
D5IP.
Multi-channel digital audio
formats (5.1, 7.1 etc.) are not
supported by D5KP, D5IP,
D5RH, etc.
Change Audio Source – Digital
Output to PCM Stereo.
Distorted Audio
Source Input Gain too high on
D5RH or D5IP.
Reduce GAIN DIP switch
settings on D5RH or D5IP.
Defective/Incompatible speaker Check for damaged speaker.
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Xantech Limited Warranty
(Effective for products sold after July 1, 2006)
Xantech Corporation (“Xantech”) warrants to the holder of a valid proof of purchase as the first end-user purchaser
(“You”), its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the periods specified below from the date of
purchase. This limited warranty extends only to You for product purchased and used in the United States of America. For
product purchased outside of the United States of America, the terms of this warranty apply EXCEPT that You must
contact the Xantech authorized distributor in your region for warranty services. Product is not intended for end user
installation. If within the applicable warranty period above You discover such item was not as warranted above and You
promptly notify Xantech in writing, Xantech shall repair or replace the items at its option. Xantech may elect which remedy
or combination of remedies to provide in its sole discretion. Xantech may use functionally equivalent
reconditioned/refurbished/pre-owned or new products or parts under this limited warranty. This warranty shall not apply
(a) to product which shall have been installed by other than an authorized Xantech installer, (b) to installed product which
is not installed to Xantech’s specifications, (c) to product which shall have been repaired or altered by others than
Xantech, (d) to charges for installation or set up or adjustment of customer controls, (e) to product that has suffered
normal cosmetic deterioration (f) to product which shall have been subjected to negligence, misuse, abuse, accident, or
damage by circumstances beyond Xantech’s control, including, but not limited to, lightning, flood, electrical surge,
tornado, earthquake, or any other catastrophic events beyond Xantech’s control, or (g) to product which shall have been
subjected to improper operation, connected equipment failure or malfunction, inadequate packing or shipping damage,
maintenance or storage, or to other than normal use of service. The foregoing warranties do not cover reimbursement for
labor, transportation, shipping, removal, installation, or other expenses which may be incurred in connection with repair or
replacement. All claims for product shipping damage must be processes within 3 days of receipt by You.
A Xantech Return Authorization (RA) must be obtained from Xantech by You, your installer or your distributor for Product
covered under this warranty. Covered product must be sent to Xantech together with proof of purchase, RA number,
prepaid and insured to Xantech. Freight collect shipments will be refused. Risk of loss or damage in transit is borne by the
sender. Xantech's warranty does not cover Products which have been received improperly packaged, altered, or
physically damaged. Products will be inspected upon receipt.
Except as may be expressly provided and authorized in writing by Xantech, Xantech shall not be subject to any other
obligations or liabilities whatsoever with respect to equipment manufactured or sold by Xantech or services rendered by
Xantech.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESSED AND IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
ATTENTION: TO OUR VALUED CONSUMERS
To insure that consumers obtain quality pre-sale and after-sale support and service, Xantech products are sold
exclusively through authorized dealers and authorized distributors. The warranties on Xantech products are NOT VALID if
the products have been purchased from an unauthorized dealer or distributor. In order to determine if your Xantech re-
seller is authorized, please call Xantech (800) 843 - 5465.
XANTECH PRODUCT
WARRANTY DURATION
(go to Xantech.com/warranty for model numbers)
IR Receivers and IR Emitters
A/V distribution and Control
Remote Control Switchers
Modules and Connecting Blocks
Accessories
Limited Lifetime
Limited Lifetime
Limited Lifetime
Limited Lifetime
Limited Lifetime
Limited Lifetime
5 year Limited
2 year Limited
2 year Limited
2 year Limited
1 year Limited
1 year Limited
1 year Limited
Speakers
Volume Controls and Speaker Selectors
DIGI-5, MRC, BX, ZPR and Commercial Products
Amplifiers
Control Interfaces
Hand Held Remote Controls
SPLCD Product
Source Components
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Specifications
Sampling Frequency
48kHz
Audio Resolution
Output Power
THD + Noise Full Scale
Dynamic Range
24 Bit, Stereo
30 Watts Per Channel
0.06%
96dB
Frequency Response
20Hz-20kHz +/- 0.1dB
Dimensions
D x W x L
2.62" x 1.8" x 4.07"
(66.5 mm x 45.7 mm x 103.4 mm)
Weight
6 oz. Unit Weight
12.8 oz. Shipping Weight
Xantech Corporation
13100 Telfair Ave. 2F, Sylmar CA 91342 | Xantech.com
Installation Instructions, D5KP © 2008 Xantech Corporation
Document # 08905194A
This document is copyright protected. No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Xantech
Corporation. Xantech Corporation shall not be liable for operational, technical, or editorial errors/omissions made in this document.
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