™
SaphIR K2 Keypad
Instruction Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
USER SECTION
Introduction
Features and Key Guide
Optional SRC1 Basic Remote Control
Optional SRC2 Advanced Learning Remote Control
Keypad Operation
4–9
4
5
6
7
Source Select Command Procedure
Power Management Procedure
Macro Editor Procedure
SYSTEM MENU
Keypad ID Procedure
Copy Configuration Procedure
System Information Procedure
Update Firmware Procedure
Factory Initialization Procedure
Diagnostics Procedure
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35
38
40
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41
42
42
42
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INSTALLER SECTION
Getting Started
10–55
10–12
10
Installation Overview
Terms You Need to Know
Typical System Configuration
Keypad Installation
10
12
13
14
Programming Flow Charts
Amp/Receiver Basic Setup Flow Chart
Amp/Receiver Key Configuration Flow Chart
Learn IR Procedure Flow Chart
Source Basic Setup Flow Chart
Source Command Key Configuration Flow Chart
Source Names Flow Chart
Numeric IR Flow Chart
Source Select Command and Number of Sources
Flow Chart
Power Management Flow Chart
Macro Editor Flow Chart
System Menu Flow Chart
REFERENCE SECTION
Source Information Form
Source Names
IR Devices Codes
Key Functions
Technical Specifications and Certifications
Warranty
43–53
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
Keypad Connections
EZB-1SC Connection Details
Multiple 857 Connections
Programming Port
15
16–17
18
19–21
22–42
22
Programming Overview
Programming Instructions
PROGRAMMING MENU
50
51
52
Navigation
22
23
23
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24
25
27
27
28
30
31
32
Programming Menu Top Level
AMP/RECEIVER SETUP MENU
Amp/Receiver Basic Setup Procedure
Amp/Receiver Key Configuration Procedure
Learn IR Procedure
53
54–69
54
56
SOURCE SETUP MENU
57–61
62–67
68
Number of Sources Feature
Source Basic Setup Procedure
Source Command Key Configuration Procedure
Source Names Procedure
Numeric IR Procedure
69
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USER
Introduction
Product Overview
Features
Thank you for choosing the Russound SaphIR™ K2 keypad. The
K2 is an in-wall programmable IR keypad that works like a uni-
versal remote to provide complete control of your audio and
video components. It contains an extensive library of IR codes
to select discs, tracks, channels, volume, and other settings for
most audio and video components. It can also learn IR com-
mands for components and other devices not in the library. A
powerful macro feature allows you to use the K2 for advanced
functions such as lowering a screen and dimming the lights in a
home theater. A built-in speaker relay allows you to easily mute
the speakers in the room by simply turning off the keypad.
• Simple design and intuitive layout
• Selects and controls up to eight sources
• Backlit LCD display shows selected source
• Selectable green or amber backlight for keys and display
• IR sensor with pass-through for remote control of the K2 and
virtually any component in the system
• Preprogrammed IR library with hundreds of command codes
• IR learning capability
• Programmable power management for source components
• 132 10-step macros for multifunction commands
• Easily programmable with Russound’s EZpro software
• Programming can be copied to other connected K2 keypads
• Global communication to other connected K2 keypads
• All-on and All-off functions for multiple-keypad systems
• Can be operated by optional SRC1 or SRC2 remote control
• Available in white, almond, bone (ivory), brown, and black
Applications
• Control an entertainment system with up to eight sources —
The K2 keypad controls up to eight audio-video sources and a
stereo or home theater receiver or IR-controlled amplifier.
• Control the second zone of a receiver or processor — If you
have a multizone receiver or processor with an IR control port
for the second zone, you can use the K2 to remotely control
the second zone from that room.
• Control multiple receivers — If you have multiple receivers, you
can create a simple multiroom system sharing sources such as
a CD/DVD player or cable box. In this scenario, each receiver is
dedicated to a single zone and controlled by a separate K2 key-
pad. This gives each user their own tuner and individual volume
controls as well as access to the common sources.
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USER
Features and Key Guide
1
2
7
6
5
3
4
DISPLAY – 12-character backlit LCD panel shows
source name and other information
5
6
COMMAND KEYS – Control the source equipment
1
2
3
4
POWER KEY – Turns keypad on or off when
pressed once; turns all keypads on or off when
pressed a second time and held
SOURCE SELECT KEY – Selects the desired source
connected to the amp/receiver
VOLUME UP/DOWN KEYS – Control the volume of
the amp/receiver
7
F1 AND F2 KEYS – Set and select user’s Favorite 1
and Favorite 2 source settings for each keypad
IR SENSOR – Receives IR signals from a remote
control for operating the K2 Keypad and the source
equipment
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USER
Optional SRC1 Basic Remote Control
1
1
POWER KEY – Turns the keypad on and off. Press and hold for All On or All
Off function.
2
3
4
5
NUMERIC KEYS – For direct selection of channels or tracks.
VOLUME UP/DOWN KEY – Raises and lowers the amp/receiver volume.
COMMAND KEYS – Control the source equipment.
2
3
8
7
DIRECT SOURCE SELECT KEYS – Directly select sources 1– 6 controlled by
the keypad.
6
7
F1 AND F2 KEYS – Set and select Favorite 1 and Favorite 2 presets.
CURSOR KEYS – Issue navigation commands for source equipment, allowing
movement through menus and program screens.
8
INPUT KEY – Scrolls through sources controlled by the keypad. Works the
same as the keypad’s Source key.
4
5
The optional SRC1 Basic System Remote Control will operate the K2 keypad
and sources 1–6 through the keypad. The SRC1 has no built-in programming
capability and therefore cannot operate source components directly.
6
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USER
Optional SRC2 Advanced Learning Remote Control
1
2
POWER KEY – Turns the keypad on and off while in System mode. Press and
hold for All On or All Off function.
1
11
2
3
SYSTEM MODE KEY – Selects System mode to control the SaphIR K2 keypad
and connected sources. The remote must be in System mode to work
with the SaphIR K2 keypad.
10
3
4
5
6
NUMERIC KEYS – For direct selection of channels or tracks.
VOLUME UP/DOWN KEY – Raises and lowers the amp/receiver volume.
COMMAND KEYS – Control the source equipment.
9
DIRECT SOURCE SELECT KEYS – Directly select sources 1– 8 controlled by
the keypad while in System mode.
4
7
8
F1 AND F2 KEYS – Set and select Favorite 1 and Favorite 2 presets.
CURSOR KEYS – Issue navigation commands for source equipment, allowing
movement through menus and program screens.
8
7
9
INPUT KEY – Scrolls through sources controlled by the keypad while in
System mode. Works the same as the keypad’s Source key.
5
6
10 LOCAL DEVICE CONTROL KEYS – Select local device modes for direct con-
trol of the devices. These keys change the SRC2’s operating layer.
11 SETUP KEY – For programming the remote’s local device control keys using
the built-in library or learning capability.
The optional SRC2 remote control will operate the K2 keypad and all sources
the keypad is programmed to control without having to program the remote.
The SRC2 may be programmed to control three additional local devices.
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Keypad Operation
On/Off
turn off. If power management is set up on your keypad,
the All Off command will turn off your amp/receiver and
source components.
Press and release
to turn on the K2 keypad. This
will also activate any speakers wired through the speak-
er relay on the back of the K2. If power management is
set up on your keypad, turning on the keypad will also
turn on your amp/receiver and source components. If
you have more than one K2 keypad in your system, this
will occur when you turn on the first keypad.
System On Indicator
When a keypad is off but the connected audio system is
on,
is illuminated and the "SYS ON" icon remains
visible on the display. This feature requires the use of
the status power connection on the K2.
Press and release
to turn off the K2 keypad. This
Source Select Key
will interrupt any speakers wired through the keypad’s
speaker relay.
The
To change sources, press and release
a different source name will appear on the keypad dis-
key scrolls through up to eight source inputs.
. Each time,
System All On/Off
If you have more than one K2 keypad in your system,
you can issue an All On command by turning on one
play. You can also press and hold
to enter the User
Menu. (See User Menu on next page.)
keypad and then pressing
and holding it for 3 sec-
Volume Up/Down Keys
onds. All other K2 keypads will then turn on. You can
issue an All Off command by turning off any keypad and
The audio output volume of the amplifier/receiver is
adjusted using
.
then pressing and holding
. All K2 keypads will then
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USER
Keypad Operation
F1 and F2 Keys
The and
source at the K2 Keypad. The command keys are acti-
vated with a press and release, or with a press and hold
to access secondary functions.
preset keys are for saving and recall-
ing a source selection and favorite disk or channel.
To save a preset, first select a source. Next, press and
User Menu
hold the
or
key until SAVED appears on the dis-
The User Menu allows you to adjust the keypad back-
play. This saves the source selection. Within 15 seconds
you can also save a favorite disk or channel for that
ground color and System On properties. Press and hold
to enter the User Menu. The options are BG COLOR
source. To do this, use
channel (Note: This works with
and hold the same or
or
to select the disk or
and only). Press
key again until SAVED
SYSON ENABLE
selected option.
Press
to choose the
.
1. BG COLOR (keypad background light) – Use
and
appears on the display. This saves the selected disk or
channel along with the source previously saved.
to toggle between Amber and Green and
to
select. Press
to advance.
To recall a preset, press and release the
or
2. SYSON ENABLE – Determines whether the K2 key-
key. The keypad will select your favorite program.
pad will react to “All On” or “All Off” commands. Use
Command Keys
and
to toggle between Enable or Disable and
to exit the User Menu.
to
The command keys allow you to control the selected
select. Press
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Getting Started
About this Section
Terms You Need to Know
The rest of this manual provides technical information for installing and
programming the SaphIR K2 keypad. This section is intended mostly
for installers, but users may find the information useful as well.
Amp/Receiver – The central receiver, preamplifier, or
amplifier to which the source components in the audio
system are connected. This component is operated
from the SaphIR K2 keypad to provide the source selec-
tion and volume control functions.
Installation Overview
Several key steps will lead you to a successful SaphIR K2 installation:
Command Keys – The keys on the SaphIR K2 keypad
and SRC1 or SRC2 remote that control source func-
tions, such as Play, Stop, and Pause.
1. Review this section of the manual to get familiar with the instruc-
tions, especially programming the keypad.
Command Type – A set of IR commands for a particular
type of component, such as a CD player, TV, or tuner.
The command type determines which set of IR func-
tions can be used for that device.
2. Run the proper cable between the keypad and the components.
3. If you intend to use the keypad’s speaker relay, loop the speaker
cables through the keypad location.
4. Install a double-gang plastic wall box at the keypad location.
5. Connect the keypad.
Copy Config – A procedure in the System Menu that
copies programming from one SaphIR K2 keypad to all
the others in a multiple-keypad system.
6. Connect the 857 connecting block.
Device Code – A number that identifies a command type
for a specific component. The SaphIR K2 keypad and
SRC2 remote control are preprogrammed with device
codes for numerous brands and types of components.
In programming the SaphIR K2, usually a device code is
selected after selecting a command type. Selecting a
device code maps the command keys to specific IR
commands appropriate for that device.
7. Attach IR emitters to the connecting block and the components.
8. Plug the power supply into the 857 connecting block.
9. Learn how the amp/receiver and source components work and plan
your settings on the Source Information Form on page 55.
10. Turn on the keypad and program it.
11. Test the operation of the keypad and equipment.
Factory Initialization – A procedure in the System Menu
that returns the keypad to its original factory settings.
Using this procedure erases all programmed settings.
There are two ways to program the SaphIR K2 keypad. The easier way
is to use Russound’s EZpro programming software, which runs on a
Windows-based computer. You can download EZpro free from the
into the K2, you will need to use a Programming Cable, part number
2500-121036, available from your Russound distributor.
Firmware – Programming built into the SaphIR K2 key-
pad. From time to time Russound may issue firmware
updates, which can be downloaded from the company’s
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Getting Started
web site and uploaded into the keypad by using the Firmware
Update procedure in the System Menu. This requires connect-
ing a computer to the keypad with a Programming Cable, part
number 2500-121036.
that allows the creation of up to 132 macros, each of which
can contain up to 10 command steps.
Numeric IR – A procedure in the Source Setup menu that pro-
grams the plus and minus keys to scroll through channel or
disk numbers. The procedure also allows the programming of
prefix and suffix commands that may be needed to initiate a
scroll list or enter a selected channel or disk number.
Input Order – The order in which the amp/receiver selects its
source inputs. By default, the K2 keypad selects Input 1 for
Source 1, Input 2 for Source 2, etc. You can change this
order through the Amp/Receiver Key Configuration Procedure.
Power Management – Issuing IR commands to control the
power state of the amp/receiver, source components, and
other devices. Devices being managed are turned on when
the keypad (or first keypad in the system) is turned on, and
turned off when the All Off command is issued from a keypad.
Key Configuration – A procedure in both the Amp/Receiver
Setup and Source Setup menus that allows certain keys to be
configured with functions other than the default commands. In
Amp/Receiver Setup, the Source key and the Volume Up and
Volume Down keys can be configured. For example, you can
configure the Source key to scroll through the amp/receiver’s
inputs in any order. In Source Setup, any of the seven com-
mand keys can be configured.
Status – A feature that allows the SaphIR K2 keypad to indicate
the power state of the amp/receiver by using a 12 VDC signal
from a trigger output on the amp/receiver or a power supply
connected to its switched AC receptacle.
Key Function – The IR command sent when a key is pressed,
such as Play, Stop, or Channel Up. Normally default key func-
tions are assigned by templates, but other functions can be
assigned manually through key configuration.
System Menu – A programming menu that provides options to
obtain information about the SaphIR K2 keypad or perform
various utilities.
Template Type – A parameter that determines which set of key
functions is assigned to the command keys, based on the
type of device being controlled. Selecting a command type
for a specific component automatically assigns a template.
Selecting the Learned IR command type and a learned source
prompts the programmer to select a template type.
Key Name – The label that appears in the keypad display when
a key is pressed.
Learn IR – A programming procedure that allows the SaphIR
K2 keypad to learn IR commands from a remote control. This
is useful in cases where there is no valid device code for the
device to be controlled.
User Menu – A menu available to the user for selecting the
backlight color and whether the keypad will respond to All On
and All Off commands. The User Menu is accessed by press-
ing and holding the Source key.
Learned Source – A label that identifies a storage location for
a set of learned IR commands for a particular device.
Macro – A sequence of commands issued by a single key
touch or other event. The SaphIR K2 includes a macro editor
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Getting Started
Typical System
Configuration
The SaphIR K2 keypad requires
an IR connecting block such as
the Russound 857 for power and
communication with the compo-
nents and other K2 keypads. The
amp/receiver and other devices
receive commands from the 857
connecting block through 845.1
or 1584.1 micro emitters or by
direct connection to IR input jacks
on the components.
IN
Stand Alone IR Keypad
SaphIR K2
Back of SaphIR K2
See connection
close-up on
Page 15
The Russound 1201A power sup-
ply for the 857 supports a maxi-
mum of four K2 keypads.
If the installation includes more
than one K2 keypad, you can tie
them together with a Russound
EZB-1SC connecting block. The
EZB-1SC is a parallel wiring
device for speakers or IR data
and power. This makes it a con-
venient point for connecting more
than one K2 keypad.
Multiple arrangements can be
linked together with successive
857s for increased capacity. See
pages 16 and 17 for connection
details.
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Keypad Installation
Tools Needed for Installation
• Drill with a ⁄2-inch drill bit
Considerations
1
• For best infrared remote performance, locate the keypad away from direct sunlight,
plasma TVs, lighting controls, and high- and low-voltage wiring. Also consider con-
venience when choosing a location.
• Keyhole saw
• Flat-head screwdriver (medium size)
• Phillips screwdriver (cordless recommended)
• Wire cutter-stripper
• When running cables, avoid locations concealing pipes, heating ducts and AC
wiring in the general vicinity. Avoid running cables within 12 inches of house
electrical wiring for any distance. If you have to run them parallel, make sure
to space the cables at least two feet from the AC line.
• Stud finder
• Electrician’s fish tape
• To simplify hookup, label cables with keypad and room locations.
Cabling and Keypad Installation
SaphIR K2
Back plate
mounting
screws (4)
1. Route a shielded 4-conductor, 2-twisted-pair cable
or CAT-5 cable to the wall box from the IR connecting
block. Connect the wires to the INFRARED connector
on the keypad as shown in the detailed views on the
next page, being sure to match wire colors at each
end for +12V, GND, SIGNAL and STATUS.
2. Route the left and right speaker cables from the ampli-
fier to the wall box. Standard 16-gauge, 4-conductor
stranded speaker cable can be run up to to 125 feet;
14-gauge cable can be run up to 250 feet. Connect
the wires to the AMPLIFIER connector on the K2.
Double-gang 32 ci
UL/CSA-approved
plastic wall box
3. Route speaker cables from the room’s speakers to the
wall box and connect the wires to the SPEAKER connec-
tor on the K2.
Keypad
mounting
screws (4)
4. Mount the keypad in the wall box and program it.
5. Attach the back plate and cover plate only after
cover plate (1) programming the keypad and checking its operation.
Screwless
Back plate (1)
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Keypad Connections
IR and Power Connections
1
The K2 keypad can be connected
using either CAT-5 or shielded 4-
conductor, 22-gauge 2-twisted-pair
cable. The maximum recommended
cable length is 250 feet for either
type of cable. See page 15 for the
wiring color codes for both cables.
2
3
Leave
shield
open
4
IN
• When using shielded 22/4 cable,
use one twisted pair for power
and ground, and the other twist-
ed pair for status and IR signal.
Always leave the shield open at
the keypad end.
5
6
Shielded 22/4
Connection at K2
Stand Alone IR Keypad
• When using CAT-5 cable, do not
connect the Orange/White and
Green/White to GND (ground) at
the K2 keypad.
Recommended Russound Cables
1
2
3
4
5
6
INFRARED CONNECTOR – For connecting the K2
to a required connecting block (e.g., 857)
OS UPDATE JUMPER – Selects RUN or OS
UPDATE mode
RESET BUTTON – For resetting keypad when
changing between RUN and OS UPDATE modes
SPEAKER OUTPUT CONNECTOR – For connect-
ing a pair of room speakers to the internal relay
AMPLIFIER INPUT CONNECTOR – For connecting
an amplifier’s speaker output to the internal relay
EXTERNAL IR RECEIVER IN – For connecting an
external IR receiver
AW2260AB – shielded 4-conductor,
22 gauge 2-twisted-pair cable
AWCAT5 – 8-conductor, 24 gauge
CAT-5 cable
Speaker Connections
The amplifier and speaker terminals
connect to the K2’s internal relay for
muting a pair of speakers with the
Power key only. There is no speaker
volume control in the keypad.
CAT-5 Connection at K2
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EZB-1SC Connections
Top View
EZB-1SC
EZB-1SC Connection
Details
Shielded 22/4 Cable
When using shielded 22/4
two-twisted-pair cable, use
one twisted pair for power
and ground, and the other
twisted pair for status and
IR signal. Always drain the
shield by connecting it or
the drain wire to the GND
terminal on the EZB con-
necting block.
Wire Color
Function
Red
+12V
Ground
IR Signal
Status
Black
Green
White
Bare
Shielded 22/4
Connection
Drain (Gnd)
to EZB-1SC Snap
Connector
Note: To ensure proper
operation, it’s important to
maintain similar wiring
schemes at all termination
points of the EZB-1SC.
Top View
EZB-1SC
Side View
CAT-5 CABLE
When connecting CAT-5
cable to the EZB-1SC, use
the wiring chart to the left.
Wire Color
Function
Brown
Blue
Orange
Green
+12V
+12V
IR Signal
Status
Orange/White Drain (Gnd)
Green/White Drain (Gnd)
CAT-5 Connection
to EZB-1SC Snap
Connector
Brown/White
Blue/White
Ground
Ground
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Multiple 857 Connections
Multiple 857
Connections
To SaphIR K2 keypads
Multiple groups of up to four
K2 keypads can be linked
together by using successive
Russound 857 IR connecting
blocks as shown in the dia-
gram to the left. Each IR con-
necting block must have its
own 1201A power supply.
Each Russound 1201A power
supply supports a maximum of
four K2 keypads.
When using shielded 22/4
cable, use one twisted pair for
power and ground, and the
other twisted pair for status
and IR signal. Always drain the
shield by connecting it or the
drain wire to the ground termi-
nal on the IR connecting block
as shown in the top diagram
on the next page.
When using CAT-5 cable, drain
the orange/white and green/
white wires by connecting
them to the ground terminal on
the IR connecting block as
shown in the bottom diagram
on the next page.
To EZB-1SC connecting block with
up to 4 SaphIR K2 keypads
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Multiple 857 Connections
Note: Do not connect the +12VDC wire between the 857 connecting blocks.
Each 857 requires its own 1201A power supply. Only GND, SIGNAL and STATUS
need to be connected between multiple connecting blocks. Source IR emitters
can be connected to any connecting block in this arrangement.
857
857
857 to EZB
IR COMMO
IR COMMON
IN
857 to EZB
+12VDC
+12VDC
GND
GND
STATUS
STATUS
SIGNAL
DESIG
SIGNAL
D
Shielded 22/4 Connection
to 857 Screw Terminals
From 857 to next 857
connecting block
From 857 to next 857
connecting block
857
857
IR RECEIVE
IR COMMO
IR COMMO
+12VDC
+12VDC
GND
GND
STATUS
STATUS
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
D
D
857 to EZB
857 to EZB
Shielded 22/4 Connection
Between 857 Connecting Blocks
CAT-5 Connection Between
857 Connecting Blocks
CAT-5 Connection
to 857 Screw Terminals
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Programming Port
Programming Port
The Programming Port is used for programming the SaphIR
K2, backing up the keypad configuration, and updating the
keypad firmware with a Windows-based computer. These pro-
cedures require a Programming Cable, Russound part num-
ber 2500-121036.
1
DATA
DATA
GND
Keypad Programming
The SaphIR K2 can be programmed by using Russound’s free
EZpro software on a computer. You can download EZpro from
the Infrared Products page in the Document Center at
Configuration Backups
+12VDC
3
The K2 keypad configuration can be backed up to a comput-
er using either EZpro or Russound’s RNET Backup Utility. The
Backup Utility is available on the RNET Systems page in the
2
Firmware Updates
From time to time Russound may issue updated firmware for
the SaphIR K2 keypad, which you can load into it from a com-
puter. Any firmware update files and associated instructions
are available on the Infrared Products page in the Document
1
2
3
SETUP BUTTON – Accesses and clears the programming menu for manually programming the keypad and getting information
PROGRAMMING PORT – Connects to a computer for keypad programming, configuration backup, and firmware updates
IR LEARNING RECEIVER DIODE – Receives signals from a remote control when the keypad is learning IR commands
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Programming Overview
Programming Methods
There are two ways to program the SaphIR K2 keypad. The easier method is to use EZpro software on a connected Windows-based
computer, but you can also program the keypad manually using the programming menu described in this section. The menu is
organized in a file tree structure similar to that found on a computer. At each subsequent level, options become more specific. The
menu procedures provide intuitive options and navigation, allowing you to maximize source control and ease of use.
Once the keypad is programmed, you can copy the configuration to other K2 keypads in the system (up to 16) individually or all at
once by using the Copy Config procedure.
Tools and References
This manual includes the following items to help you in the programming process:
Source Information Form (page 55) – A blank reproducible form is provided for planning sources and settings. We recommend
that you complete the form before you begin programming and refer to it during the programming process. This will speed up your
programming time and reduce missed or incorrect entries, as well as provide you with a record of the settings. A sample completed
form on page 54 shows you how to use the form.
Source Names (page 56) – A list of assignable source names is provided for you to select in advance and record on the Source
Information Form before programming. These are the names that will appear in the keypad display when the user selects sources.
IR Device Codes (pages 57–61) – This list includes all the IR device codes built into the K2 keypad, grouped by component type.
Normally you will select a device code for the amp/receiver and each source during Basic Setup. If you cannot find a working
device code for a component, you can use the Learn IR procedure to teach the keypad that component’s IR commands.
Key Function List (pages 62–67) – This list identifies which key functions are supported by the built-in IR commands for each
type of component. “Learned Only” indicates functions that are not supported and whose IR commands must be learned into the K2.
The key functions listed for each component are the ones that appear on the keypad display during the Key Configuration procedure
in the Programming Menu.
Programming Menu Instructions (pages 22–42) – Detailed step-by-step instructions walk you through the programming proce-
dures.
Programming Flow Charts (pages 43–53) – Flow charts graphically represent the Programming Menu structure to guide you
visually through the programming procedures.
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Programming Overview
mands from the remote control. The commands are central-
ly stored in the keypad as a learned IR command type.
Recommended Process
It will be much easier to program the SaphIR K2 if you follow the
steps in a particular order, especially if you’re programming it
manually. Here’s the order we recommend for initial setup:
6. Number of Sources (page 27) – If the system has fewer
than eight sources, specify the total number of sources to
prevent unused source numbers from appearing in the key-
pad display. Don’t forget to count the tuner in the receiver if
it will be used as a source.
1. Component Control – First learn how the amp/receiver
and source components work with their remote controls,
especially how source inputs are numbered on the amp/
receiver. This is important for configuring the inputs for
selection by the Source key. List the sources on the Source
Information Form (page 55).
7. Source Basic Setup (page 28) – Follow the Source Basic
Setup procedure for each source, including the receiver’s
tuner if it is used, for the keypad to be able to control the
sources. As with the amp/receiver, you may need to use the
Learn IR procedure for some sources if their IR device
codes aren’t in the built-in library.
2. IR Device Codes – Look up the amp/receiver’s and source
components’ device codes in the IR Device Codes list
(pages 57–61). Record component information and settings
on the Source Information Form (page 55).
8. Numeric IR (page 32) – The Numeric IR procedure lets
you program numeric functions so the user can pick station,
channel, or disk numbers from scroll lists on the keypad.
3. Keypad ID (page 40) – If the system you’re installing has
more than one SaphIR K2 keypad, assign a unique ID num-
ber to each keypad. This procedure is necessary before you
can copy the configuration from one keypad to the others.
This doesn’t apply if you’re installing only one SaphIR K2.
9. Power Management (page 35) – If you program the
power management feature, the keypad can issue discrete
commands and/or macros to control the power state of the
amp/receiver and source components. When you turn on
the keypad (or first keypad in a multiple-keypad system), the
components turn on; when you issue an All Off command,
they turn off.
4. Amp/Receiver Basic Setup (page 23) – Set up the
amp/receiver first to lay the foundation for source setup.
The amp/receiver selects sources and controls functions
common to all sources, such as volume, tone, and surround
mode. Also, it’s important to understand the order in which
the amp/receiver selects source inputs when you assign
source numbers to the sources.
10. Macro Editor (page 38) – The Macro Editor allows you to
build command sequences that run with a single key touch.
This is useful for issuing power commands to multiple com-
ponents for power management. It’s also useful for control-
ling other devices like home theater screens and projectors
in conjunction with source equipment.
5. Learn IR (page 25) – In most cases you will be able to
find an IR device code for the amp/receiver. If not, you can
use the Learn IR procedure to teach the keypad the com-
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11. Amp/Receiver Key Configuration (page 24) – By
default, the Source key selects sources and the Volume
keys adjust the output volume of the amp/receiver. You
may wish to reconfigure these keys to perform alter-
nate functions. The Amp/Receiver Key Configuration
procedure allows you to do this.
12. Source Command Key Configuration (page 30) –
This procedure allows you to assign additional or alter-
nate functions to the seven command keys on the
SaphIR K2 keypad for any source. Each command key
can be programmed to perform separate “press” and
“press and hold” functions.
1
2
3
13. Copy Configuration (page 40) – In a multiple-keypad
system, this procedure allows you to copy all the pro-
gramming from the first keypad to all the others in the
system. To do this, each keypad must have a unique
keypad ID (step 3).
Configurable Keys
1
2
3
FAVORITE PRESET KEYS – User-programmable keys for
favorite source programs (page 9)
SOURCE COMMAND KEYS – Installer-configurable through
Source Command Key Configuration (page 30)
AMP/RECEIVER COMMAND KEYS – Installer-configurable
through Amp/Receiver Key Configuration (page 24)
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PROGRAMMING MENU
The Programming Menu has various levels and consists of submenus, procedures, and features. A procedure is a guided sequence
of steps to set feature parameters, such as selecting source names. Once you begin a procedure, the system prompts for the infor-
mation needed at each step. A feature is a setting for which you must choose a parameter. Together, the feature parameters make
up the system configuration.
In the following pages, procedures are identified as either Required, Conditional, or Optional. You must perform all Required proce-
dures to program the basic functions of the SaphIR K2 keypad. You may also need to perform Conditional procedures, depending
on the requirements of the installation. Optional procedures are available for programming special functions.
Navigation
The following keys are used to navigate the Programming Menu and set parameters:
SETUP BUTTON – To enter the Programming Menu while the keypad is in normal operating mode, press and release the Setup
button (located on the right edge of the keypad). To avoid accidental damage, use a nonmetallic object to press the
button. Also use the Setup button to back out of the Programming Menu one level at a time. If you are performing a proce-
dure, the Setup button brings you back to the beginning of the procedure. Once you have reached the top level of the
Programming Menu, pressing the Setup button brings you back to normal operating mode.
NEXT KEY – Go to next menu/procedure/feature on the same menu level. Not available while performing a procedure.
PREVIOUS KEY – Go to previous menu/procedure/feature on the same menu level. Not available while performing a procedure.
PLUS KEY – Select feature parameter (increment).
MINUS KEY – Select feature parameter (decrement).
PLAY KEY – Enter menu/begin procedure/show current feature setting. While performing a procedure, it is also used to
advance to the next feature setting once the current feature setting has been viewed or selected.
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The following sections describe the menus, procedures, and features. They are presented in the order we recommend for manually
programming the keypad (when not using SaphIR EZpro software). The flow charts on pages 43–53 are shown in the same order.
Programming Menu Top Level
Press the Setup
button to enter the Programming Menu. The following items are available at the top level of the menu:
SOURCE SETUP
AMP/RCVR SET
or Next
POWER MGT
LEARN IR
MACRO EDITOR
SYSTEM
Press either the Previous
key to select an item and press the Play
key to enter the item.
AMP/RECEIVER SETUP MENU
The Amplifier/Receiver Setup Menu enables you to program the keypad with the IR commands the amplifier or receiver needs for
source selection and volume control. This programming is necessary for the keypad’s Source and Volume keys to work. Also, the
amplifier or receiver must be IR controllable to perform these functions from the keypad.
The keypad’s IR device code library contains codes for most IR-controllable amplifiers and receivers. If you don’t find a device code
for the amp/receiver, you will need to use the Learn IR procedure to teach the keypad the commands from the amp/receiver’s
remote control. Typically, the commands to be learned are Power (or On and Off), Volume Up, Volume Down, and Input 1 through
Input 8.
To enter the Amp/Receiver Setup Menu, select AMP/RCVR SET from the top level of the Programming Menu and press Play
The Amplifier/Receiver Setup Menu offers the following procedures:
.
BASIC SETUP
KEY CONFIG
Amp/Receiver Basic Setup Procedure (Required)
This procedure selects a command template for basic operation of the amplifier or receiver. This is necessary for the keypad to
control the amp/receiver. Before you perform this procedure, connect an IR emitter or link cable between the 857 connecting block
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Amp/Receiver Basic Setup Procedure (continued)
and the amp/receiver and turn it and all sources on. Also make sure you can control the amp/receiver with its remote control aimed
at the SaphIR K2 keypad in normal operating mode. See Amp/Receiver Basic Setup Procedure flow chart on page 43.
To begin the Amp/Receiver Basic Setup Procedure, select BASIC SETUP from the Amp/Receiver Setup Menu and press Play
1. COMMAND TYPE – Select and enter a command type for the amp/receiver. Choose one of the following options:
a. Select and enter a specific device (e.g., Tuner/Amp) to use an IR device code from the built-in library.
.
i.
DEVICE CODE – Select and enter the amp/receiver’s IR device code number from the Reference section of this
manual.
ii. TEST IR? – Select and enter Yes to send a power command to the amp/receiver to test IR operation. Select and
enter No to skip the test.
A.
SUCCESS? – If the power command turned off the amp/receiver, select and enter Yes; otherwise select and
enter No. Entering No returns the procedure to DEVICE CODE to allow selection of another code number.
b. Select and enter Learned IR if the IR device code library doesn’t support the amp/receiver. (See Learn IR Procedure on
page 25.)
c. Select and enter Unassigned to clear the amp/receiver template. All key assignments and other amp/receiver settings
will be erased.
2. SAVE CHANGES? – Select and enter Yes to save changes. Procedure returns to BASIC SETUP.
Amp/Receiver Key Configuration Procedure (Optional)
This procedure allows you to custom configure the Source key and the Volume Up and Volume Down keys. By default the Source key
selects the amp/receiver’s input 1 for source 1, input 2 for source 2, etc. To have the Source key select the inputs in a different
order, you will need to use this procedure. See Amp/Receiver Key Configuration flow chart on page 44.
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To begin the Amp/Receiver Key Configuration Procedure, select KEY CONFIG from the Amp/Receiver Setup Menu and press
1. SELECT A KEY – Press or to select a key to be configured. Press to enter your selection.
.
2. COMMAND TYPE – Select and enter the type of command. Choose one of the following options:
a. Select and enter Default to use the same command type previously selected in BASIC SETUP.
i.
KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the key to perform.
b. Select and enter Learned IR to use a learned IR command not included in the command type previously selected in
BASIC SETUP. (See Learn IR Procedure on page 25.)
i.
c. Select and enter a specific device (e.g., Tuner/Amp) to use an IR device code from the built-in library.
i. DEVICE CODE – Select and enter the amp/receiver’s IR device code from the Reference section of this manual.
KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the key to perform.
ii. KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the key to perform.
d. Select and enter Macro to configure the key with a macro. (To build macros, see Macro Editor Procedure on page 38.)
i.
MACRO ID – Select and enter the macro ID number.
e. Select and enter Unassigned to clear the key configuration. Any custom settings for that key will be erased.
3. SAVE CHANGES? – Select and enter Yes to save changes. Procedure returns to SELECT A KEY (step 1).
Learn IR Procedure (Conditional)
This procedure allows you to teach the keypad IR commands from a remote control. It’s typically used when there is no IR device
code in the keypad’s built-in library for a particular device or when you want to program a special command for key configuration or
a macro. It’s important to understand the Learn IR procedure doesn’t automatically assign the learned commands; rather, it only
stores the commands in the library. The commands must be assigned separately in other programming procedures.
There are nine locations in the library to store learned IR commands: one for the amp/receiver and one for each of eight sources.
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Learn IR Procedure (continued)
These locations are called Learned Sources. Learned commands can be assigned in other procedures by selecting Learned IR as
a command type and then selecting the corresponding Learned Source label.
See Learn IR Procedure flow chart on page 45.
To begin the Learn IR Procedure, select LEARN IR from the top level of the Programming Menu and press Play
.
Note: When teaching commands, you must aim the remote at the keypad’s IR
learning receiver diode. The keypad cannot learn commands through its normal
IR receiver. See the diagram at right.
1. LEARNED SRC – Select and enter the Learned Source location where you
want to store the commands. Usually the Learned Source label should
match the source number or amp/receiver to avoid confusion. To store
commands for a separate device such as a lighting system or a motorized
screen, choose any unused Learned Source location.
2. KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter a function to be learned or deleted.
3. LEARN/DELETE – Select Learn IR Now or Delete IR.
a. Select and enter Learn IR Now to teach the keypad an IR command.
A USE REMOTE prompt appears and a red LED on the keypad’s side
flashes when ready to receive the IR signal. Hold the remote control 1
to 6 inches from the keypad. Aim the remote at the IR learning receiv-
er diode on the right front edge of the keypad and quickly press and
release the key for the function you want the keypad to learn.
IR learning
receiver diode
Normal IR
receiver
b. Select and enter Delete IR to delete any existing command for that
function. Procedure returns to LEARNED SRC (step 1).
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4. TEST IR? – Select and enter Yes or No. Entering Yes sends the learned command to the device to test the IR. If the device
responds, the IR learning was a success. If the device does not respond, either the keypad did not properly learn the com-
mand or the command is inappropriate for the device. Entering No returns the procedure to LEARNED SRC (step 1).
5. SUCCESS? – Select and enter Yes if the IR learning was successful. The procedure returns to KEY FUNCTION (step 2) to
allow learning another command. Select and enter No if the IR learning failed. The procedure returns to LEARN/DELETE to
allow relearning the same command for the key function.
Press the Setup
button to back out of the procedure.
SOURCE SETUP MENU
Note: The amp/receiver is configured for source selection and volume control under the Amp/Receiver Setup Menu on page 23.
However, if the receiver’s tuner is used as a source, it must also be configured under this menu.
The Source Setup Menu enables you to program the keypad with the IR commands needed to control the source equipment. Each
source must be IR controllable to be operated by the keypad.
The keypad’s IR device code library contains codes for most IR-controllable sources. If you don’t find a device code for a source,
you will need to use the Learn IR procedure to teach the keypad the commands from the source’s remote control.
To enter the Source Setup Menu, select SOURCE SETUP from the top level of the Programming Menu and press Play
Source Setup Menu offers the following procedures and features:
. The
BASIC SETUP
KEY CONFIG
SOURCE NAMES
NUMERIC IR
SRC SEL CMD
# OF SOURCES
Number of Sources Feature
This feature allows you to enter the number of sources used in the system (1 to 8). This limits the sources displayed on the keypad
when the source key is pressed in the normal running mode and also limits source selections in the programming procedures. See
Source Select Command and # Of Sources Procedures flow chart on page 50.
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Number of Sources Feature (continued)
To enter the Number of Sources Feature, select SOURCE SETUP from the top level of the Programming Menu and press Play
.
At BASIC SETUP, press Previous
once. At # OF SOURCES, press Play
.
Using the Plus
or Minus
key, scroll through the numbers (1–8) to select the number of sources and then press Play
.
Press the Setup
button to return to the top level of the Programming Menu.
Source Basic Setup Procedure (Required)
Note: The Basic Setup Procedure should be performed for each source before proceeding to other source setting changes, as IR
control will be needed.
This procedure selects command templates for basic operation of the source equipment. You can further customize source control
with the Key Configuration, Numeric IR, and Source Select Command procedures. Before you perform this procedure, connect IR
emitters or link cables between the 857 connecting block and the source components and turn the sources on. Also make sure you
can control the sources with their remote controls aimed at the SaphIR K2 keypad in normal operating mode. See Source Basic
Setup flow chart on page 46.
For best results while using this procedure, refer to your completed Source Information Form on page 55.
To begin the Source Basic Setup Procedure, select SOURCE SETUP from the Programming Menu top level and press Play
At BASIC SETUP, press Play again.
1. SOURCE NUM – Select and enter the source you want to configure.
.
2. SOURCE NAME – Select and enter a name for the source (e.g., DVD, Aux 2, Jazz). This name will appear on the keypad
display when the source is selected.
3. COMMAND TYPE – Select and enter a command type for the source. Choose one of the following options:
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a. Select and enter a specific device (e.g., DVD, Video Acc, Tuner/Amp) to use an IR device code from the built-in library.
i.
DEVICE CODE – Select and enter the source’s IR device code number from the Reference section of this manual.
ii. TEST IR? – Select and enter Yes to send a power command to the source to test IR operation. Select and enter
No to skip the test.
A.
SUCCESS? – If the power command turned off the source, select and enter Yes; otherwise select and enter
No. Entering No returns the procedure to DEVICE CODE to allow selection of another code number.
b. Select and enter Learned IR if the IR device code library doesn’t support the source. (See Learn IR Procedure on
page 25.)
i.
LEARNED SRC – Select and enter the Learned Source location assigned to the source component.
ii. TEMPLATE TYP – Select and enter a template type for the source (e.g., DVD, Video Acc, Tuner/Amp). This
maps learned commands and text to specific keys.
c. Select and enter Unassigned to clear the source template. All key assignments and other settings for the source will be
erased. Procedure advances to SAVE CHANGES (step 6).
4. USE NUM IR? – Select and enter Yes if the source has numeric IR functions, such as selecting a disc, channel, or preset (See
Source Numeric IR Procedure on page 32 for advanced settings and more information). Otherwise select and enter No.
a. HIGHEST NUM – Select and enter the highest possible number for the numeric IR function; for example, a 100-disc CD
player would have a highest number of 100.
5. AUTO PLAY? – Select and enter Yes to have the keypad issue a Play command whenever the source is selected. This option
is skipped if the selected command type doesn’t have a Play command.
6. SAVE CHANGES? – Select and enter Yes to save changes. Procedure returns to SOURCE NUM to allow configuration of
another source.
Press the Setup
button to back out of the procedure.
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Source Command Key Configuration Procedure (Optional)
This procedure allows you to redefine command key functions for each source. Each of the seven command keys can be customized for
two functions: a “press” function and a “press-and-hold” function. For example, since there is no Eject key on the keypad, you can assign
an eject function to a press-and-hold operation of the Stop key for a CD player. Or you can assign a function for dimming the room lights
to a press-and-hold operation of the Play key for a DVD player. See Source Key Configuration Procedure flow chart on page 47.
To begin the Source Key Configuration Procedure, select SOURCE SETUP from the Programming Menu top level and press
BASIC SETUP, press Next once. At KEY CONFIG, press Play
1. SOURCE NUM – Select and enter the source the key will be configured for.
2. SELECT A KEY – Press or to select a key to be configured. Press
. At
.
to enter your selection.
3. KEY TYPE – Select and enter Key Press, Key Hold or Both for the operation that will activate the function.
4. KEY NAME – Select and enter a label to appear on the keypad display when the function is activated.
5. COMMAND TYPE – Select and enter a command type for the device. Choose one of the following options:
a. Select and enter Default to use the same command type previously selected for the source in BASIC SETUP.
i.
KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the key to perform.
b. Select and enter Learned IR if the IR device code library doesn’t support the device. (See Learn IR Procedure on
page 25.)
i.
LEARNED SRC – Select and enter the Learned Source location assigned to the device.
ii. KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the key to perform.
c. Select and enter a specific device (e.g., CD, TV) to use an IR device code from the built-in library.
i.
DEVICE CODE – Select and enter the source’s IR device code number from the Reference section of this manual.
ii. KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the key to perform.
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c. Select and enter Macro to configure the key with a macro. (To build macros, see Macro Editor Procedure on page 38.)
i.
MACRO ID – Select and enter the macro ID number.
d. Select and enter Unassigned to clear the key configuration. Any custom settings for that key will be erased.
6. SAVE CHANGES? – Select and enter Yes to save changes. Procedure returns to SOURCE NUM (step 1).
Press the Setup
button to back out of the procedure.
Source Names Procedure (Optional)
This procedure allows you to assign the names of the sources to be controlled. This is a separate optional procedure, as source
names are normally assigned in the Source Basic Setup Procedure. See Source Names Procedure flow chart on page 48.
To begin the Source Names Procedure, select SOURCE SETUP from the Programming Menu top level and press Play
BASIC SETUP, press Next twice. At SOURCE NAMES, press Play
1. SOURCE NUM – Select and enter the number of the source you want to name.
. At
.
2. SOURCE NAME – Select and enter a name for the source (e.g., DVD, Aux 2, Jazz). This name will appear on the keypad
display when the source is selected.
Press the Setup
button to back out of the procedure.
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Numeric IR Procedure (Optional)
This procedure allows you to program source-specific numeric control functions (e.g., Channel 12, Disk 89) by enabling the Plus and Minus
keys to scroll through channel or disk numbers. The procedure also allows the programming of prefix and suffix commands. Some
source numeric commands require a prefix command such as Channel for a tuner or Disc for a CD changer, or a suffix command such as
Enter or Play. For this reason, it’s important to understand how the source component handles numeric commands from its remote control
before you follow this procedure. See Numeric IR Procedure flow chart on page 49.
To begin the Numeric IR Procedure, select SOURCE SETUP from the top level of the Programming Menu and press Play
BASIC SETUP, press Next or Previous three times. At NUMERIC IR, press Play
1. SOURCE NUM – Select and enter the number of the source for which you want to configure numeric IR.
. At
.
2. USE NUM IR? – Select and enter Yes to program numeric IR for the source. Select and enter No to disable numeric IR for the
source and advance to SAVE CHANGES (step 7).
3. HIGHEST NUM – Select and enter the highest possible number for the numeric IR function; for example, a 100-disc CD player
would have a highest number of 100.
4. NUMERIC TEXT – Select and enter a label to appear in the scroll list on the keypad display (e.g., Disc, Channel, Preset).
5. PREFIX CMD – Select and enter Yes if the source component needs a prefix command before receiving a numeric command.
Select and enter No to skip the prefix command and advance to SUFFIX CMD (step 6).
a. COMMAND TYPE – Select and enter a command type for the source. Choose one of the following options:
i.
Select and enter Default to use the same command type previously selected for the source in BASIC SETUP.
A.
KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the prefix command to perform (e.g., Disc,
Channel, Preset).
ii. Select and enter Learned IR to use a learned prefix command not included in the default command type. (See
Learn IR Procedure on page 25.)
A.
LEARNED SRC – Select and enter the Learned Source location assigned to the source.
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B.
KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the prefix command to perform (e.g., Disc,
Channel, Preset).
iii. Select and enter a specific device (e.g., CD, TV) to use an IR device code from the built-in library.
A.
B.
DEVICE CODE – Select and enter the IR device code number from the Reference section of this manual.
KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the prefix command to perform (e.g., Disc,
Channel, Preset).
iv. Select and enter Macro to configure the prefix command with a macro. (To build macros, see Macro Editor
Procedure on page 38.)
A.
MACRO ID – Select and enter the macro ID number.
v.
Select and enter Unassigned to clear the prefix command.
6. SUFFIX CMD – Select and enter Yes if the source component needs a suffix command after receiving a numeric com-
mand. Select and enter No to skip the suffix command and advance to SAVE CHANGES (step 7).
a. COMMAND TYPE – Select and enter a command type for the source. Choose one of the following options:
i.
Select and enter Default to use the same command type previously selected for the source in BASIC SETUP.
A.
KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the suffix command to perform (e.g., Enter,
Play).
ii. Select and enter Learned IR to use a learned suffix command not included in the default command type. (See
Learn IR Procedure on page 25.) Procedure advances to LEARNED SRC.
A.
B.
LEARNED SRC – Select and enter the Learned Source location assigned to the source.
KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the suffix command to perform (e.g., Enter,
Play).
iii. Select and enter a specific device (e.g., CD, TV) to use an IR device code from the built-in library.
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Numeric IR Procedure (continued)
A.
B.
DEVICE CODE – Select and enter the IR device code number from the Reference section of this manual.
KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the suffix command to perform (e.g., Enter, Play).
iv. Select and enter Macro to configure the suffix command with a macro. (To build macros, see Macro Editor
Procedure on page 38.) Procedure advances to MACRO ID.
A.
MACRO ID – Select and enter the macro ID number.
Select and enter Unassigned to clear the suffix command.
7. SAVE CHANGES? – Select and enter Yes to save the changes. Procedure returns to SOURCE NUM (step 1).
v.
Press the Setup
button to back out of the procedure.
Source Select Command Procedure (Optional)
This procedure allows you to program the keypad to to send a command (e.g., Play, Enter) to a source component whenever that
source is selected. See Source Select Command and # Of Sources Procedures flow chart on page 50.
Note: Normally you don’t need to use a source select command to start a source playing, since you can use the Auto Play feature
in the Source Basic Setup procedure to do this. If you do program a Play command, don’t use a Play/Pause toggle function as this
will alternate whenever the source is selected.
To begin the Source Select Command Procedure, select SOURCE SETUP from the Programming Menu top level and press
BASIC SETUP, press Previous twice. At SRC SEL CMD, press Play
1. SOURCE NUM – Select and enter the source you want to configure.
2. COMMAND TYPE – Select and enter a command type for the source. Choose one of the following options:
. At
.
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a. Select and enter Default to use the same command type previously selected for the source in BASIC SETUP.
b. Select and enter Learned IR to use a particular learned IR command not included in the default command type. (See
Learn IR Procedure on page 25.)
i.
LEARNED SRC – Select and enter the Learned Source location assigned to the device.
ii. KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the source select command to perform (e.g., Play,
Enter).
c. Select and enter a specific device (e.g., CD, DVD) to use an IR device code from the built-in library.
i.
DEVICE CODE – Select and enter the IR device code number from the Reference section of this manual.
ii. KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the source select command to perform (e.g., Play,
Enter).
d. Select and enter Macro to configure the source select command with a macro. (To build macros, see Macro Editor
Procedure on page 38.)
i.
MACRO ID – Select and enter the macro ID number.
e. Select and enter Unassigned to clear the source select command.
3. SAVE CHANGES? – Select and enter Yes to save changes. Procedure returns to SOURCE NUM (step 1).
Power Management Procedure (Optional)
This procedure allows you to configure the keypad to manage the power state of the amplifier/receiver and sources with IR com-
mands. To control multiple devices, you can use macros to issue several power commands in succession. Each device receives a
Power On command when the keypad is turned on and a Power Off command when the Power key is pressed and held after the
keypad is turned off (All Off).
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Power Management Procedure (continued)
You can also verify the power state of the amp/receiver by obtaining a status voltage from a 12 VDC trigger output on the device or
from a 12 VDC power supply plugged into its switched AC receptacle (see system diagram on page 12). This is useful when the
amp/receiver doesn’t use discrete On and Off commands but toggles on and off with the same Power command.
See Power Management Procedure flow chart on page 51
To begin the Power Management Procedure, select POWER MGT from the top level of the Programming Menu and press Play
.
1. USE STATUS? – Select and enter Yes if you are using a status voltage to determine the power state of the amp/receiver.
2. POWER ON CMD – Select and enter Yes to program a Power On command or macro. Select and enter No to disable the
Power On command or macro and skip to POWER OFF CMD (step 3).
a. COMMAND TYPE – Select and enter a command type for the amp/receiver or other device you want to power manage.
Choose one of the following options:
i.
Select and enter Default to power manage only the amp/receiver using the same command type previously select-
ed for the device in BASIC SETUP.
A.
KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the Power On function.
ii. Select and enter Learned IR to power manage only the amp/receiver using a command stored in the amp/receiver
learned source location. (See Learn IR Procedure on page 25.)
A.
KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the Power On function.
iii. Select and enter a specific device to power manage only that device (e.g., CD, TV).
A.
B.
DEVICE CODE – Select and enter the IR device code number from the Reference section of this manual.
KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the Power On function.
iv. Select and enter Macro to power manage multiple devices with a macro. (To build macros, see Macro Editor
Procedure on page 38.)
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A.
MACRO ID – Select and enter the macro ID number.
v.
Select and enter Unassigned to clear the Power On command.
3. POWER OFF CMD – Select and enter Yes to program a Power Off command or macro. Select and enter No to disable the
Power Off command or macro and skip to SAVE CHANGES (step 4).
a. COMMAND TYPE – Select and enter a command type for the amp/receiver or other device you want to power manage.
Choose one of the following options:
i.
Select and enter Default to power manage only the amp/receiver using the same command type previously select-
ed for the device in BASIC SETUP.
A.
KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the Power Off function.
ii. Select and enter Learned IR to power manage only the amp/receiver using a command stored in the amp/receiver
learned source location. (See Learn IR Procedure on page 25.)
A.
KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the Power Off function.
iii. Select and enter a specific device to power manage only that device (e.g., CD, TV).
A.
B.
DEVICE CODE – Select and enter the IR device code number from the Reference section of this manual.
KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the Power Off function.
iv. Select and enter Macro to power manage multiple devices with a macro. (To build macros, see Macro Editor
Procedure on page 38.)
A.
MACRO ID – Select and enter the macro ID number.
Select and enter Unassigned to clear the Power Off command.
4. SAVE CHANGES? – Select and enter Yes to save changes. Procedure returns to POWER MGT.
v.
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Macro Editor Procedure (Optional)
This procedure allows you to create a sequence of commands that are launched with one key touch or other event. For example,
you can create a macro to lower a motorized screen and set the receiver in surround mode when you press the Play key when a
DVD player is selected as the source. Also, you can use macros to send multiple power commands to the amp/receiver and
sources for power management (see Power Management Procedure on page 35).
Up to 132 macros can be created for the system, and each macro can contain up to 10 commands including other macros. See
Macro Editor Procedure flow chart on page 52.
To begin the Macro Editor Procedure, select MACRO EDITOR from the top level of the Programming Menu and press Play
.
1. MACRO ID – Select and enter the ID for the macro you want to create or edit. Initially the list includes numbers 1 through
132. As macros are named, the macro names replace the numbers in the list.
2. MACRO NAME (optional) – Select and enter a name for the macro. The name you enter will become the macro ID.
3. COMMAND NUM – Select and enter a command number from 1 to 10. When the macro runs, commands are sent in numeric
order.
4. COMMAND TYPE – Select and enter a command type for the device. Choose one of the following options:
a. Select and enter Default to use the same command type previously selected for the device in BASIC SETUP.
i.
KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the command to perform (e.g., Play). Procedure returns
to COMMAND NUM (step 3).
b. Select and enter Learned IR to use a particular learned IR command not included in the default command type. (See
Learn IR Procedure on page 25.)
i.
LEARNED SRC – Select and enter the Learned Source location assigned to the device.
ii. KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the command to perform (e.g., Play). Procedure returns
to COMMAND NUM (step 3).
c. Select and enter a specific device (e.g., CD, TV) to use an IR device code from the built-in library.
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i.
DEVICE CODE – Select and enter the IR device code number from the Reference section of this manual.
ii. KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the command to perform (e.g., Play). Procedure
returns to COMMAND NUM (step 3).
d. Select and enter Macro if you want this command to run a separate macro.
i.
MACRO ID – Select and enter the macro ID number. Procedure returns to COMMAND NUM (step 3).
e. Select and enter Delay to postpone delivery of the next command in the macro.
i.
DELAY TIME – Select and enter a 1- to 60-second delay time. Procedure returns to COMMAND NUM
(step 3).
f.
Select and enter Unassigned to clear the current command. Procedure returns to COMMAND NUM (step 3).
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SYSTEM MENU
The System Menu contains items that allow you to obtain information about the keypad and perform various utilities.
To enter the System Menu, select SYSTEM from the top level of the Programming Menu and press Play
following procedures:
. The menu offers the
KEYPAD ID
COPY CONFIG
SYS INFO
UPDATE FIRMW
FACTORY INIT
DIAGNOSTICS
Keypad ID Procedure (Conditional)
This procedure allows you to assign a unique ID number to each keypad (up to 16) in a multiple-keypad system. This is necessary
for copying the programming from one keypad to the others using the Copy Configuration Procedure. See System Menu flow
chart on page 53.
To begin the Keypad ID Procedure, select KEYPAD ID from the System Menu and press Play
.
1. Select and enter a unique number for the keypad.
Copy Configuration Procedure (Optional)
This procedure allows you to copy the configuration from a programmed keypad to other keypads, either all at once or one by one.
Note: You must complete the Keypad ID Procedure for all keypads before you perform the Copy Configuration Procedure. The key-
pads have to be installed and wired, and the IR signal line must be common before performing this procedure. See System Menu
flow chart on page 53.
To begin the Copy Configuration Procedure, select COPY CONFIG from the System Menu and press Play
1. COPY TO... – Select and enter ALL KEYPADS or a single keypad ID.
.
2. ARE YOU SURE? – Select and enter Yes to start copying or No to cancel the procedure.
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3. LOOKING FOR... – The sending keypad looks for the keypad(s) to copy to. When the sending keypad locates the receiving
keypad(s), RDY TO RECEIVE appears on the receiving keypad(s). If a receiving keypad is not located, NOT FOUND appears
on the sending keypad.
4. SENDING DATA – Once the sending keypad has located the receiving keypad(s), SENDING DATA appears on its display
along with a receiving keypad’s ID. That keypad will display RECEIVING DATA until the configuration is complete. A green light
on the right side of each keypad flashes to show traffic. Once the copy procedure for a receiving keypad is complete, DATA
RECEIVED appears on its display.
System Information Procedure (Optional)
This procedure allows you to view the keypad’s manufacturing build properties. See System Menu flow chart on page 53.
To begin the System Information Procedure, select SYSTEM INFO from the System Menu and press Play
offers the following options:
. The procedure
BUILD TIME
BUILD DATE
VERSION
1. BUILD TIME – Press Play
2. BUILD DATE – Press Play
3. VERSION – Press Play
to display the build time of the keypad firmware.
to display the build date of the keypad firmware.
to display the version of the keypad firmware.
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Update Firmware Procedure (Optional)
This procedure allows you to update the SaphIR K2’s firmware from a computer using a Russound Programming Cable (part number
2500-121036) connected to the programming port on the side of the keypad (see diagram on page 18). Updates and instructions
are made available in the Document Center at www.russound.com. See System Menu flow chart on page 53.
Note: Before updating firmware, make a backup copy of the current keypad programming. Use the Backup/Restore Utility available
To begin the Update Firmware Procedure, select UPDATE FIRMWARE from the System Menu and press Play
.
1. HOLD PLAY – Press and hold the Play key. The keypad displays Update firmw - after update cycle power.
2. START UPDATE – Begin the firmware update procedure. Once the procedure is complete, cycle power to the keypad or press
the reset button on the rear of the keypad.
Factory Initialization Procedure (Optional)
WARNING: This procedure erases all programming and returns the keypad to its original settings. Use with discretion.
This procedure erases all programmed settings and returns the keypad to the factory default settings. Once this procedure is used,
the keypad will have to be completely reprogrammed and any learned IR commands will have to be relearned.
When the procedure begins, the keypad displays an Are you sure? prompt. Selecting No cancels the procedure. Selecting Yes
loads the factory default settings. The keypad displays Please wait during this process and Done upon completion. Once the pro-
cedure is completed, cycle power to the keypad. See System Menu flow chart on page 53.
Diagnostics Procedure (Factory Only)
The Diagnostics procedure is for manufacturing tests only. See System Menu flow chart on page 53.
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Programming Flow Charts
Press and
Release
Setup Button
AMP/RCVR Setup - Basic Setup Procedure
For instructions, see page 23
Setup button on right side of keypad under cover plate
POWER
MGT
Procedure
MACRO
EDITOR
Procedure
AMP/RCVR
SETUP
Menu
SOURCE
SETUP
Menu
LEARN IR
Procedure
SYSTEM
Menu
Installation
Menu
BASIC
SETUP
Procedure
KEY
AMP/RCVR
Setup
CONFIG
Procedure
Enter menu/Up one level
Next item
Previous item
Select parameter
Enter
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Programming Flow Charts
Press and
Release
Setup Button
AMP/RCVR Setup - Key Configuration Procedure
For instructions, see page 24
Setup button on right side of keypad under cover plate
POWER
MGT
Procedure
MACRO
EDITOR
Procedure
AMP/RCVR
SETUP
Menu
SOURCE
SETUP
Menu
LEARN IR
Procedure
SYSTEM
Menu
Installation
Menu
BASIC
SETUP
Procedure
KEY
AMP/RCVR
Setup
CONFIG
Procedure
Enter menu/Up one level
Next item
Previous item
Select parameter
Enter
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Programming Flow Charts
Press and
Release
Setup Button
Learn IR Procedure
For instructions, see page 25
Setup button on right side of keypad under cover plate
POWER
MGT
Procedure
MACRO
EDITOR
Procedure
Learn
IR
Menu
AMP/RCVR
SETUP
Menu
SOURCE
SETUP
Menu
LEARN IR
Procedure
SYSTEM
Menu
Red LED on
right side of
UNO-IR2 blinks
rapidly
Transmit IR
remote into
UNO-IR2 receiver
diode
Enter menu/Up one level
Next item
Previous item
Select parameter
Enter
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Programming Flow Charts
Press and
Release
Setup Button
Source Setup - Basic Setup Procedure
For instructions, see page 28
Setup button on right side of keypad under cover plate
POWER
MGT
Procedure
MACRO
EDITOR
Procedure
AMP/RCVR
SETUP
Menu
SOURCE
SETUP
Menu
LEARN IR
Procedure
SYSTEM
Menu
Installation
Menu
Source
Setup
Menu
BASIC
SETUP
Procedure
SOURCE
NAMES
Procedure
KEY
CONFIG
Procedure
SRC SEL
CMD
Procedure
# OF
SOURCES
Feature
NUMERIC IR
Procedure
Enter menu/Up one level
Next item
Previous item
Select parameter
Enter
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Programming Flow Charts
Press and
Release
Setup Button
Source Setup - Key Configuration Procedure
For instructions, see page 30
Setup button on right side of keypad under cover plate
POWER
MGT
Procedure
MACRO
EDITOR
Procedure
AMP/RCVR
SETUP
Menu
SOURCE
SETUP
Menu
Installation
Menu
LEARN IR
Procedure
SYSTEM
Menu
Source
Setup
Menu
BASIC
SETUP
Procedure
SOURCE
NAMES
Procedure
KEY
CONFIG
Procedure
SRC SEL
CMD
Procedure
# OF
SOURCES
Feature
NUMERIC IR
Procedure
Enter menu/Up one level
Next item
Previous item
Select parameter
Enter
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Programming Flow Charts
Press and
Release
Setup Button
Source Setup - Source Names Procedure
For instructions, see page 31
Setup button on right side of keypad under cover plate
POWER
MGT
Procedure
MACRO
EDITOR
Procedure
AMP/RCVR
SETUP
Menu
SOURCE
SETUP
Menu
LEARN IR
Procedure
SYSTEM
Menu
Installation
Menu
BASIC
SETUP
Procedure
SOURCE
NAMES
Procedure
Source
Setup
Menu
KEY
CONFIG
Procedure
SRC SEL
CMD
Procedure
# OF
SOURCES
Feature
NUMERIC IR
Procedure
Enter menu/Up one level
Next item
Previous item
Select parameter
Enter
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Programming Flow Charts
Press and
Release
Setup Button
Source Setup - Numeric IR Procedure
For instructions, see page 32
Setup button on right side of keypad under cover plate
POWER
MGT
Procedure
MACRO
EDITOR
Procedure
AMP/RCVR
SETUP
Menu
SOURCE
SETUP
Menu
LEARN IR
Procedure
SYSTEM
Menu
Installation
Menu
BASIC
SETUP
Procedure
SOURCE
NAMES
Procedure
Source
Setup
Menu
KEY
CONFIG
Procedure
SRC SEL
CMD
Procedure
# OF
SOURCES
Feature
NUMERIC IR
Procedure
Enter menu/Up one level
Next item
Previous item
Select parameter
Enter
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Programming Flow Charts
Press and
Release
Setup Button
Source Setup - Source Select Command
and # of Sources Procedures
For instructions, see pages 34 and 27
Setup button on right side of keypad under cover plate
POWER
MGT
Procedure
MACRO
EDITOR
Procedure
AMP/RCVR
SETUP
Menu
SOURCE
SETUP
Menu
Installation
Menu
LEARN IR
Procedure
SYSTEM
Menu
Source
Setup
Menu
BASIC
SETUP
Procedure
SOURCE
NAMES
Procedure
KEY
CONFIG
Procedure
NUMERIC IR
Procedure
Enter menu/Up one level
Next item
Previous item
Select parameter
Enter
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Programming Flow Charts
Press and
Release
Setup Button
Power Management Procedure
For instructions, see page 35
Setup button on right side of keypad under cover plate
POWER
MGT
Procedure
MACRO
EDITOR
Procedure
Power
MGT
Menu
AMP/RCVR
SETUP
Menu
SOURCE
SETUP
Menu
LEARN IR
Procedure
SYSTEM
Menu
USE
STATUS
ON
Enter menu/Up one level
Next item
Previous item
Select parameter
Enter
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Programming Flow Charts
Press and
Release
Setup Button
Macro Editor Procedure
For instructions, see page 38
Setup button on right side of keypad under cover plate
POWER
MGT
Procedure
MACRO
EDITOR
Procedure
Macro
Editor
Menu
AMP/RCVR
SETUP
Menu
SOURCE
SETUP
Menu
LEARN IR
Procedure
SYSTEM
Menu
Enter menu/Up one level
Next item
Previous item
Select parameter
Enter
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Programming Flow Charts
Press and
Release
Setup Button
System Menu
For instructions, see page 40
Setup button on right side of keypad under cover plate
POWER
MGT
Procedure
MACRO
EDITOR
Procedure
AMP/RCVR
SETUP
Menu
SOURCE
SETUP
Menu
LEARN IR
Procedure
SYSTEM
Menu
Installation
Menu
SYSTEM
INFO
Procedure
FACTORY
INIT
Procedure
COPY
CONFIG
Procedure
UPDATE
FIRMWARE
Procedure
KEYPAD
ID
Procedure
System
Menu
DIAGNOSTICS
Procedure
COPY
TO...
HOLD
PLAY
ARE YOU
SURE?
BUTTON
TEST
START
UPDATE
ARE YOU
SURE?
DISP
BLOCK
Cycle
power when
update
BG
COLOR
completes
This
LOOKING
FOR...
procedure
returns the
SaphIR K2
to its
factory
settings
SENDING
DATA
Enter menu/Up one level
Next item
Previous item
Select parameter
Enter
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Source Information Form
Sample Source Information Form
AMP/RCVR
N/A
K2
Enter which Amp/Rcvr input connection the source is plugged into. This info is used when
performing the Amp/Rcvr Setup procedure.
Amp/Rcvr
Source Input #
2
1
Source Name
Manufacturer
Model #
CD Player 1
Pioneer
Tuner
Sony
N/A
Select the name for the Source from the Source Names List Page 48.
Sony
Enter the source component brand.
PD-F908
STR-DE985
STR-DE985 Enter the model # of the source component here.
The IR Command Type is found on Pages 49-53. This associates the IR Device Code with
the specific type of source and determines the template type used for source
control on the K2.
IR Command
Type
CD Player
Tuner/Amp
Tuner/Amp
IR Device Code
(4-digit or
Learned Source #)
1063
0032
0305
The IR Device Code is selected from the list starting on Page 49. Enter all available codes
and circle the code that successfully controlled the source when tested.
Learned
Source #1
Learned
Source #1
Numeric IR
Highest #
Y or N
100
Y or N
6
N/A
N/A
"Yes" allows the source to be sent IR commands with a numeric value.
The highest numeric value permitted for the source (e.g., 100 for 100-disc CD changer, 6 for
a tuner with 6 presets).
Choose "Yes" for the source to automatically play when selected. Choose "No" for sources with a
Play/Pause button or with no Play function (e.g., tuner).
Auto Play
(Y or N)
Y or N
Y or N
N/A
The sample Source Information Form above shows the types of information that would be helpful
to record in planning the keypad programming. Use or copy the blank form on the next page to
record your source information. Refer to the completed form during the programming process.
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Source Information Form
Source Information Form
AMP/RCVR
K2
7
8
Amp/Rcvr
Source Input #
N/A
N/A
Source Name
Manufacturer
Model #
IR Command
Type
IR Device Code
(4-digit or
Learned Source #)
Numeric IR
Highest #
Y or N
Y or N
Y or N
Y or N
Y or N
Y or N
Y or N
Y or N
Y or N
Y or N
Y or N
Y or N
Y or N
Y or N
Y or N
Y or N
N/A
N/A
Auto Play
N/A
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Source Names
Aux 1
Dance Music
Digtl Cable
DSS Receiver
DSS 1
Mini Disk
Mood Music
MorningMusic
MP3
Tuner 1
CustomName4
CustomName5
CustomName6
CustomName7
CustomName8
CustomName9
CustomName10
Sat Radio
Aux 2
Tuner 2
Aux
Tuner 3
Blues
Tuner
Cable 1
DSS 2
Oldies
TV
Cable 2
DSS 3
Pop
VCR
Cable 3
DVD Changer
DVD Changr 1
DVD Changr 2
DVD Changr 3
DVD Player
DVD Player 1
DVD Player 2
DVD Player 3
Front Door
IntrnetRadio
Jazz
Rear Door
Religious
ReplayTV
Rock
VCR 1
Cable
VCR 2
CD Changer
CD Changer 1
CD Changer 2
CD Changer 3
CD Player
CD Player 1
CD Player 2
CD Player 3
Classical
Computer
Country
Source 1
Source 2
Source 3
Source 4
Source 5
Source 6
Source 7
Source 8
CustomName1
CustomName2
CustomName3
((<XM>))
XM Radio
Satellite
Satellite 1
Satellite 2
Satellite 3
Special
Tape
XM 1
XM 2
XM 3
Media Svr 1
Media Svr 2
Media Svr 3
Her Music
Tape 1
Laser Disk
Media Server
Tape 2
His Music
TIVO
Kids Music
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IR Device Codes
Electroband
Emerson
0000
0179, 0056, 0016
0047, 0747, 0017, 0051
0021
0093, 0150, 0178, 0019
0093
0180
0156, 0178, 0166
0030, 0056, 0019
0092
0030, 0178, 0092
0180
0154, 0250, 0166
0093
0236, 0463, 0179
0051, 0250
Device Codes for TVs:
0154, 0236, 0463, 0180, 0178,
Midland
Minutz
Mitsubishi
Motorola
Multitech
NAD
0179, 0019, 0623
0030
0154
AOC
0030, 0019
Envision
Fisher
Fujitsu
Funai
Futuretech
GE
Admiral
Advent
0093, 0463
0761
0179, 0683
0180, 0179, 0171
0180
Aiko
0092
Aiwa
0701
NEC
Akai
0030
0047, 0747, 1147, 1347, 0051,
NTC
Alaron
0179
0451, 0093, 0178, 0021
Nikko
America Action
Ampro
0180
Gibralter
GoldStar
Gradiente
Grunpy
Hallmark
Harley Davidson 0179
Harman/Kardon 0054
0017, 0030, 0019
0030, 0178, 0056, 0019
0053, 0056
Onwa
0751
Optimus
Optonica
Orion
Anam
0180
Apex Digital
Audiovox
Baysonic
Belcor
0748, 0765, 0767
0180, 0179
0178
0451, 0180, 0092, 0623
Panasonic
Penney
0180
0019
0047, 0747, 1347, 0156, 0051,
0060, 0030, 0178, 0021, 0056,
0019
Bell & Howell
Bradford
Brockwood
Broksonic
CXC
0154, 0016
0180
Harvard
Havermy
Hitachi
Infinity
Inteq
0180
0093
Philco
Philips
Pilot
0054, 0463, 0030, 0145, 0019
0054, 1454
0030, 0019
0166, 0679
0019, 0092
0717
0019
0056, 0145, 0016
0236, 0463
0180
0054
0017
Pioneer
Portland
Princeton
Prism
Proscan
Proton
Pulsar
Quasar
RCA
Candle
0030, 0056
0030
JBL
0054
Carnivale
Carver
Celebrity
Changhong
Cineral
Citizen
Concerto
Contec
JCB
0000
0054
JVC
0053
0051
0000
KEC
0180
0047, 0747
0178, 0466
0017, 0019
0051, 0250
0765
KTV
0180, 0030
0451, 0092
0060, 0030, 0056, 0092
0056
Kenwood
Konka
LG
0030, 0019
0628, 0632, 0638, 0703, 0707
0056
0047, 0747, 1047, 1147, 1247,
1347, 1447, 0090, 0051, 0093,
0019, 0679
0180
LXI
0047, 0747, 0054, 0154, 0156,
Craig
Crosley
Crown
0180
0178
0054
Radio Shack
Realistic
0047, 0747, 0154, 0180, 0030,
Logik
0016
0180
0178, 0056, 0019
Luxman
MGA
0056
Curtis Mathes
0047, 0747, 1147, 1347, 0054,
0154, 0051, 0451, 0093, 0060,
0030, 0056,
0154, 0180, 0030, 0178, 0056,
0019
0150, 0030, 0178, 0019
0060, 0030, 0056, 0019
0054, 1254, 0030, 0179, 1454
0016
MTC
Runco
SSS
Sampo
Samsung
0017, 0030, 0603
0180, 0019
0030
Magnavox
Majestic
Marantz
Matsushita
Megatron
Memorex
0145, 0166, 0016, 0072, 0466
Daewoo
Daytron
Denon
Dumont
Dwin
0451, 0019, 0092, 0623
0019
0054, 0030
0060, 0030, 0178, 0056, 0019,
0250
0145
0702, 0766
0178, 0145
0017, 0019
0720, 0774
Sansei
0451
0154, 0250, 0463, 0150, 0178,
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IR Device Codes
Sansui
Sanyo
Scimitsu
Scotch
Scott
0463
Philips
1818, 1061
1010
0113, 0295
1190, 1204
Device Codes for Cable:
0154
Pioneer
Princeton
Samsung
0019
0178
ABC
0003, 0008, 0014, 0017
Americast
Bell & Howell
Bell South
Director
0899
0014
0899
0476
0236, 0180, 0178, 0179, 0019
Sensory Science 1126
Sharp
Sony
Sears
0047, 0747, 0054, 0154, 0156,
1010
0850
0178, 0179, 0056, 0171
Semivox
Semp
Sharp
Shogun
Signature
Sony
Soundesign
Squareview
Starlite
Supreme
Sylvania
Symphonic
TMK
TNCi
Tandy
0180
0156
General Instrument 0003, 0476, 0810, 0276
GoldStar
Hamlin
Jerrold
0144
0009, 0273
0093, 0688, 0689
0019
0016
0000, 1100
0180, 0178, 0179
0171
Device Codes for SAT/DSS:
0003, 0012, 0014, 0276, 0476,
0810
0000
AlphaStar
Chaparral
Crossdigital
Echostar
Expressvu
GE
0772
Memorex
Motorola
Pace
0216
0476, 1106, 0276, 0810
0237
1109
0775, 1005
0775
0180
0000
Panasonic
Paragon
Philips
Pioneer
Pulsar
Quasar
Regal
0000, 0107
0000
0566
0775
0054, 0030, 0171
0171, 0180
0178, 0056
0017
0305, 0317
0144, 0877, 0533, 1877
0000
GOI
General Instrument 0869
HTS
Hitachi
0775
0819
0000
0093
0273, 0279
0000
Hughes Net. Sys. 0749, 1142, 1749
JVC
Technics
Technol Ace
Techwood
Teknika
0051, 0250
0179
Runco
Samsung
0775
0144
Magnavox
Memorex
Mitsubishi
Motorola
Next Level
Panasonic
Paysat
0724, 0722
0724
0051, 0056
Scientific Atlanta 0008, 0477, 0877, 0017, 1877
Sony
0054, 0180, 0150, 0060, 0179,
1006
0749
0056, 0019, 0092, 0016
Starcom
Supercable
Tocom
Torx
Toshiba
Zenith
0003
0869
Telefunken
Toshiba
Vector Research 0030
Victor
Vidikron
Vidtech
Wards
0056, 0702
0276
0869
0154, 0156, 0060, 1256
0012
0247, 0701
0724
0003
0053
0054
0178, 0019
0000
Philips
0724, 0722, 1142, 0749, 1076,
0525, 0000, 0899
1749
0392
Proscan
RCA
RadioShack
Samsung
Sony
0054, 0030, 0178, 0021, 0179,
0566, 0143, 0855, 0392
0869
0056, 0019, 0016
Waycon
0156
Device Codes for Video Acc:
1109
White Westinghouse 0463, 0623
0639
AOL
1061
1818
1002
1120
Yamaha
Zenith
0030, 0019, 0769
0017, 0463, 0092, 0016
Star Choice
Toshiba
Uniden
0869
Magnavox
Mitsubishi
Panasonic
0749, 0790, 1749
0724, 0722
0856, 1856
Zenith
58
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IR Device Codes
HI-Q
0047
Penney
0035, 0037, 0042, 0240, 0038,
1035, 1237
Device Codes for VCRs:
Harley Davidson 0000
Pentax
Philco
Philips
Pilot
Pioneer
Polk Audio
Profitronic
Proscan
Protec
Pulsar
0042
Harman/Kardon 0081, 0038
Harwood
Hitachi
Hughes Net. Sys. 0042
JVC
Jensen
KEC
KLH
Admiral
Adventura
Aiko
0048, 0209
0035, 0209, 0479
0072
0000, 0042, 0041
0000
0035, 0081, 1081, 1181, 0618
0278
0037
Aiwa
0037, 0000
0067
0067, 0041
0041
0037, 0278
0072
Akai
0041
0081
America Action
American High
Asha
0278
0240
0035
0060, 0760, 1060
0240
0072
0039
Kenwood
Kodak
LXI
0067, 0041, 0038
0035, 0037
0037
Audiovox
Beaumark
Bell & Howell
Broksonic
CCE
0037
0240
Quasar
RCA
0035, 0162, 1162, 0454, 1035
0104
0035, 0060, 0760, 0048, 1035,
Lloyd's
Logik
MEI
0000
0184, 0121, 0209, 0002, 0479
1060, 0807, 0149, 0042, 0240
0072
0072, 0278
Radio Shack
Radix
Randex
Realistic
1037, 0000
0037
0037
0035
Calix
0037
MGA
0240, 0043
Canon
0035
MGN Technology 0240
Carver
0081
0035, 0037, 0048, 0047, 0000,
MTC
Magnasonic
Magnavox
0000, 0240
0278, 1278
Cineral
0278
0104
Citizen
0037, 0278, 1278
0072
ReplayTV
Runco
STS
Samsung
Sanky
Sansui
0614, 0616
0039
0035, 0039, 0081, 0000, 0149,
Colt
0563, 1781
Craig
0037, 0047, 0240, 0072
0042
0045, 0240
0048, 0039
Magnin
Marantz
Marta
Matsushita
Memorex
0240
Curtis Mathes
0035, 0060, 0760, 0162, 0041,
0035, 0081
0037
1035
0240
Cybernex
Daewoo
Denon
0000, 0067, 0209, 0041,
0035, 0162, 0454
0045, 0278, 1278
0042
0479,1479
0035, 0037, 1037, 0048, 0039,
0047, 0162, 1162, 1262, 0000,
0240, 0104, 0209, 0454, 0479,
1237
Sanyo
Scott
Sears
0047, 0240, 0104
Dynatech
Electrohome
Electrophonic
Emerex
0000
0184, 0045, 0121, 0043
0037
0035, 0037, 0047, 0000, 0042,
0037
0104, 1237
Minolta
Mitsubishi
Motorola
Multitech
NEC
Nikko
Noblex
0042
0032
Semp
Sharp
Shintom
Shogun
Singer
Sonic Blue
Sony
0045
0048, 0067, 0043, 0807
0035, 0048
0000, 0072
0067, 0104, 0041, 0038
0037
Emerson
0037, 0184, 0000, 0121, 1278,
1479, 0043, 0209, 0002, 0278,
0479
0048, 0807, 0848
0072
0240
0072
0614
Fisher
Fuji
Funai
GE
0047, 0104
0035
0240
0035
0000
0035, 0032, 1032, 0000, 0636,
Olympus
Optimus
0035, 0060, 0760, 0048, 0240,
1232
0037, 0048, 1048, 0162, 1062,
1035, 1060
Sylvania
Symphonic
TMK
0035, 0081, 0000, 0043, 1781
1162, 1262, 0104, 0454, 0432
Garrard
0000
0432
0000
0240
0041
Orion
Panasonic
0184, 0209, 0002, 0479, 1479
Go Video
GoldStar
Gradiente
0035, 0225, 0162, 1062,
0037, 0038, 1237
0000
1035,1162, 1262, 0454, 0616
Tatung
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REFERENCE
IR Device Codes
Teac
0000, 0041
0035, 0162
0035, 0037, 0000
0000
Sanyo
0670
Device Codes for DVD Players:
Technics
Teknika
Thomas
Tivo
Sharp
0630
Sherwood
Sony
Sylvania
Technics
Techwood
Theta Digital
Toshiba
Urban Concepts 0503
Yamaha
Zenith
0633
Aiwa
0641
0533, 1533
0821
Apex Digital
0672, 0755, 0794, 0795, 0796,
0618, 0636
0045, 0043, 0845
0037, 0240
0240
0797, 0830
Toshiba
Totevision
Unitech
Vector
Vector Research 0038
Video Concepts 0045
0490
Blue Parade
Broksonic
Daewoo
Denon
0571
0692
0695
0571
0784
0045
0503, 0695, 1045
0490, 0634
0591
Emerson
Enterprise
Fisher
0490, 0545, 0817
0503, 0591
0591
Videomagic
Videosonic
Villain
0037
0240
0000
0670
GE
0522
Go Video
Gradiente
0715, 0783
0651
Wards
0035, 0060, 0760, 0048, 0047,
0081, 0000, 0042, 0240, 0072,
0149
Device Codes for Tuner/Amp:
Harman/Kardon 0582, 0702
Hitachi
Hiteker
JBL
0573, 0664
ADC
0531
White Westinghouse 0209, 0072, 0278, 1278
0672
0702
Aiwa
1089, 1405, 0158, 1388
XR-1000
Yamaha
Zenith
0035, 0000, 0072
0038
0039, 0000, 0209, 0479, 1479
Alco
1390
JVC
0558, 0623, 0867
Anam
1609
Kenwood
Konka
0534, 0682
Apex Digital
Audiotronic
Audiovox
Bose
1257
0711, 0719, 0720, 0721
1189
Koss
0651
0798
1390
Lasonic
Magnavox
Malata
Device Codes for Laser Disc
Players:
1229
0503, 0675
Capetronic
Carver
Denon
0531
0782
1089, 1189
1104, 1160, 1360
1306
Marantz
Microsoft
Mitsubishi
Onkyo
Optimus
Oritron
Panasonic
Philips
0539
Aiwa
0203
0522
JBL
Denon
0059, 0172
0203
0521
JVC
0074
1390
Funai
0503, 0627
KLH
Mitsubishi
NAD
0059
0571
0651
Kenwood
Koss
1313, 1027, 1570, 1569, 0027
1366
0039
0059
Optimus
Panasonic
Pioneer
Quasar
Realistic
Sony
0059
0490, 0632
MCS
0204
0503, 0539, 0646, 0854
Magnavox
Marantz
Musicmagic
Onkyo
1089, 1189, 0531
1089, 1189, 0039
1089
0135, 0842, 1298
1023, 0531
1518, 0039, 1288
1089, 1189, 1269, 1283
0014, 0531, 1023
1254
0059
Pioneer
Princeton
Proscan
RCA
0525, 0571, 0632
0204
0674
0522
0203
0201, 0193
0204
0522, 0571, 0822, 1022
0823
0698
0573, 0820
0695
Optimus
Panasonic
Philips
Pioneer
Proscan
Technics
Rowa
Sampo
Samsung
Sansui
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IR Device Codes
Quasar
RCA
Samsung
Sansui
Sherwood
Sony
Stereophonics
Sunfire
Technics
Thorens
Venturer
Victor
Wards
Yamaha
0039
Sansui
Sanyo
0157, 0305
Device Codes for CD Players:
1023, 1254, 0531, 1390, 1609
0179
1295
Scott
0305
0305
0861, 0037
1067
0157
Aiwa
0157
1089
Sears
Sharp
Sherwood
Sonic Frontiers
Sony
TDK
Technics
Victor
Wards
Yamaha
California Audio Labs 0029
1653
Carver
Classic
DKK
0157, 0179
1297
0000
1058, 1158, 1258, 0158
1023
1313
0490, 0000, 0100
1208
DMX Electronics 0157
1308, 1309, 1518, 0039
Denon
Emerson
Fisher
GPX
Genexxa
Harman/Kardon 0157, 0173
Hitachi
JVC
0873
1189
0029
0305
1390
0072
0179
0074
0157
1296
0014, 0158
0176, 1176
0888, 1292
0032, 0305
0032
0072, 1294
Device Codes for Home
Control:
Kenwood
Koss
0826, 0626, 0028, 0037, 0681
Device Codes for Amp and
Misc. Audio:
Aiwa
GE
Harman/Kardon 0892
Jerrold
JVC
Left Coast
Marantz
Optimus
Philips
Polk Audio
Realistic
Scientific Atlanta 0460
Sony
Soundesign
Starcom
Victor
Wards
Yamaha
1317
Krell
0157
Audio Access
Cableshare
Comfortex
Da-Lite
0154
0537
0400
0780
0434
0059
0240
0095
1215
LXI
0305
0010, 0159
0078
Linn
0157
MCS
0029
Magnavox
Marantz
Miro
Mission
NSM
Onkyo
Optimus
0157, 0305
0626, 0029, 0157
0000
0520, 0459
Elero
0331
0892
0892
0395
0892
0892
0395
Evergo
GE
0157
Gewa
0157
0868
Holmes
Hunter Douglas 0433
1063, 0032, 0000, 0179, 0305,
Lightolier
LiteTouch
Lutron
One For All
RadioShack
Sanyo
0184, 1204, 1205, 1206
0037
0029
0084
Panasonic
Philips
Pioneer
Polk Audio
Proton
QED
0597, 0318, 1239, 1597
0626, 0157
0010, 0159
0167
0240
0336
1063, 0032, 0305`
0078
0459
0331
0078
0354
0157
0157
Security System 0167
Somfy
Universal X10
X10
0157
0780
0167
0167
Quasar
RCA
0029
0179, 0305, 0032, 1062
Realistic
Rotel
SAE
0179
0157
0157
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Key Functions
KEY FUNCTION
TV
CABLE
VIDEO ACCESSORY SAT/DSS
POWER
ON
OFF
CHANNEL UP
CHANNEL DOWN
VOLUME UP
VOLUME DOWN
MUTE
Power On/Off
On, Power On/Off
Off, Power On/Off
Channel Up
Channel Down
Volume Up
Volume Down
Mute
Power On/Off
On, Power On/Off
Off, Power On/Off
Channel Up
Channel Down
Volume Up
Volume Down
Mute
Power On/Off
On, Power On/Off
Off, Power On/Off
Channel Up
Channel Down
Volume Up
Volume Down
Mute
Power On/Off
On, Power On/Off
Off, Power On/Off
Channel Up
Channel Down
Volume Up
Volume Down
Mute
1
Digit 1
Digit 1
Digit 1
Digit 1
2
Digit 2
Digit 2
Digit 2
Digit 2
3
Digit 3
Digit 3
Digit 3
Digit 3
4
Digit 4
Digit 4
Digit 4
Digit 4
5
Digit 5
Digit 5
Digit 5
Digit 5
6
Digit 6
Digit 6
Digit 6
Digit 6
7
Digit 7
Digit 7
Digit 7
Digit 7
8
Digit 8
Digit 8
Digit 8
Digit 8
9
Digit 9
Digit 9
Digit 9
Digit 9
0
Digit 0
Digit 0
Digit 0
Digit 0
ENTER
+10/100
PREVIOUS CHANNEL
INPUT
EXTERNAL SOURCE
PLAY
Channel Enter
+100
Last Channel
TV/Video
Channel Enter
+100
Last Channel
Bypass, A/B
External AV Source
Play
Stop
Pause
Rewind
Fast Forward
Record
Quick Skip, Advance
Instant Replay
Return to Live
Menu, Settings
PPV (Wink)
Guide
Channel Enter
+100, +10
Last Channel
TV/Video, DTV
External Antenna, Web
Play
Stop
Pause
Rewind
Fast Forward
Record
Skip Up, Next
Skip Down, Previous
Learned Only
Menu, Home
Setup, Program, Options
Guide, View
Exit, Cancel, Go
Channel Enter
+100
Last Channel
TV/DSS/SAT
External AV Source
Play
Stop
Pause
Rewind
Fast Forward
Record
Quick Skip, Advance
Instant Replay
Return to Live
Menu (PVR,Tivo)
Menu (DTV)
Guide
External Antenna
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Menu (Picture)
Menu (Audio)
Guide
STOP
PAUSE
SEARCH REVERSE
SEARCH FORWARD
RECORD
TRACK FWD
TRACK REVERSE
LIVE/INTRO
MENU
SETUP MENU
GUIDE
EXIT
Exit, Cancel
Exit, Cancel
Exit, Cancel
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Key Functions
KEY FUNCTION
TV
CABLE
VIDEO ACCESSORY SAT/DSS
BACK
Back
Back
Back
Back
MENU UP
MENU DOWN
MENU LEFT
MENU RIGHT
SELECT
Menu Up, Adjust Up
Menu Down, Adjust Dn
Menu Left
Menu Right
Menu Select
Adjust Up
Adjust Down
Favorite
Display, OSD, Info
Menu Up
Menu Up
Menu Down
Menu Left
Menu Right
Menu Select
Page Up, Scroll Up
Page Dn, Scroll Dn
Favorites
Menu Up
Menu Down
Menu Left
Menu Right
Menu Down
Menu Left
Menu Right
Menu Select
Page Up
Page Down
Favorite
Info, Display, OSD
Menu Select
DISK UP
Page Up, Thumbs Up
Page Down, Thumbs Down
Favorite
DISK DOWN
FAVORITE CHANNEL
DISPLAY
Info, Display, OSD
Info, Display, OSD
DISPLAY FORMAT
SAP
SURROUND ON/OFF
SLOW
OPEN/CLOSE
RANDOM
PIP ON
Format, Wide, 16:9,Aspect Help
Format, Wide, 16:9, Aspect Format, Wide, 16:9,Aspect
SAP, CC
Day Up
Language, MTS
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
PIP ON
PIP OFF
PIP FREEZE
PIP SWAP
Alt Audio, Audio,Language, CC
Learned Only
Slow
Surround On/Off
Learned Only
Delimiter
Day Down
Learned Only
Delimiter
Delimiter
Learned Only
PIP ON
PIP OFF
PIP Freeze
PIP Swap
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
A, VID 1, VIDEO, TVp1
B, VID2, TVp2
C, VID3, TVp3
VID4, TVp4
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
VID1, Video, TVp1
VID2, TVp2
PIP OFF
PIP FREEZE
PIP SWAP
PIP MOVE
PIP INPUT
PIP CHANNEL UP
PIP CHANNEL DOWN
PIP MULTI
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
INPUT 3
INPUT 4
INPUT 5
PIP Move
PIP Input
PIP MOVE
PIP INPUT
PIP Channel Up
PIP Channel Down
PIP Multi
VID1, Video, TVp1
VID2, TVp2
VID3, TVp3
VID4, TVp4
VID5, AV1, VCR, BNC
PIP CHANNEL UP
PIP CHANNEL DOWN
PIP MULTI
VID1, VIDEO, TVp1
VID2, TVp2
VID3, TVp3
VID3, TVp3
VID4, TVp4
VID4, TVp4
VID5, AV1, VCR, BNC
VID5, AV1, VCR, BNC
VID5, AV1, VCR, BNC
INPUT 6
VID6, AV2, VDP, DVD,DVI VID6, AV2, VDP, DVD,DVI VID6, AV2, VDP, DVD,DVI VID6, AV2, VDP, DVD,DVI
INPUT 7
INPUT 8
INPUT 9
TV, COMPONENT
CAB, SAT, S-VIDEO
AV, TUNER
TV, COMPONENT
CAB, SAT, S-VIDEO
AV, TUNER
TV, COMPONENT
CAB, SAT, S-VIDEO
AV, TUNER
TV, COMPONENT
CAB, SAT, S-VIDEO
AV, TUNER
INPUT 10
AUX, RGB
AUX, RGB
AUX, RGB
AUX, RGB
SLEEP
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
End of TV Selections
End of Cable Selections
End of Vid Acc Selections End of SAT/DSS Selections
63
REFERENCE
Key Functions
KEY FUNCTION VCR
LASER DISK
DVD
TUNER/AMP
POWER
ON
OFF
CHANNEL UP
CHANNEL DOWN
VOLUME UP
VOLUME DOWN
MUTE
Power On/Off
Power On/Off
On, Power On/Off
Off, Power On/Off
Learned Only
Learned Only
Volume Up
Volume Down
Mute
Power On/Off
On, Power On/Off
Off, Power On/Off
Channel Up
Channel Down
Volume Up
Power On/Off
On, Power On/Off
Off, Power On/Off
Preset Up
Preset Down
Volume Up
Volume Down
Mute
On, Power On/Off
Off, Power On/Off
Channel Up
Channel Down
Volume Up
Volume Down
Mute
Volume Down
Mute
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Digit 1
Digit 2
Digit 3
Digit 4
Digit 5
Digit 6
Digit 7
Digit 8
Digit 9
Digit 0
Channel Enter
+100
Digit 1
Digit 2
Digit 3
Digit 4
Digit 5
Digit 6
Digit 7
Digit 8
Digit 1, Track 1
Digit 2, Track 2
Digit 3, Track 3
Digit 4, Track 4
Digit 5, Track 5
Digit 6, Track 6
Digit 7, Track 7
Digit 8, Track 8
Digit 9, Track 9
Digit 0, Track 10
Channel Enter
+100, +10
Digit 1
Digit 2
Digit 3
Digit 4
Digit 5
Digit 6
Digit 7
Digit 8
9
0
Digit 9
Digit 0
Learned Only
+10
Repeat
TV/LD, Input Select
External AV Src, CDV, VCD, Karaoke External AV Source
Play
Digit 9
Digit 0
ENTER
+10/100
5.1, Prologic
Band, FM/AM
Repeat
DVD/Tuner, Input Select
External AV Source
Play
PREVIOUS CHANNEL Last Channel
INPUT
EXTERNAL SOURCE
PLAY
Last Channel, Repeat
TV/DVD, Input Select
TV/VCR
Input Select
Play
Play
STOP
Stop
Stop
Stop
Stop
PAUSE
Pause
Pause
Pause
Pause
SEARCH REVERSE
SEARCH FORWARD
RECORD
Rewind
Fast Forward
Record
Rewind
Fast Forward
Learned Only
Rewind
Fast Forward
Record
Rewind
Fast Forward
Record
TRACK FWD
TRACK REVERSE
LIVE/INTRO
MENU
SETUP MENU
GUIDE
Quick Skip, Adv, Index/Tracking Up Chapter/Skip Up
Instant Replay, Index/Tracking Dn Chapter/Skip Down
Chapter/Skip Up
Chapter/Skip Down
Intro, Search, Scan
Disk Menu
Setup Menu
Title
Skip Up
Skip Down
Intro, Search, Scan
Disk Menu, Menu
Menu
Return to Live, Auto Tracking
Menu (PVR,Tivo)
Menu
Guide, VCR+, Program
Exit, Cancel
Intro, Search, Scan
Menu, Program
Learned Only
Learned Only
Exit, Cancel
Title
EXIT
Exit, Cancel, Return
Exit, Cancel, Return
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Key Functions
KEY FUNCTION VCR
LASER DISK
DVD
TUNER/AMP
BACK
MENU UP
MENU DOWN
MENU LEFT
MENU RIGHT
SELECT
Clear
Menu Up
Learned Only
Menu Up
Menu Down
Menu Left
Menu Right
Menu Select
Disk Skip, Disk Up
Disk Down
Clear
Menu Up
Menu Down
Menu Left
Menu Right
Menu Select
Disk Skip, Disk Up
Disk Down
Mark
Display, OSD, Info
Format, Wide, Zoom, Aspect Format, Wide, Zoom, Aspect
Subtitle, CC
Audio, Language
Slow
Clear
Menu Up, Adjust Up
Menu Down, Adjust Down
Menu Left
Menu Right
Menu Select, Continue
Adjust Up
Adjust Down
Mark
Display, OSD, Info
Menu Down
Menu Left
Menu Right
Menu Select
Thumbs Up
Thumbs Down
DISK UP
DISK DOWN
FAVORITE CHANNEL
DISPLAY
DISPLAY FORMAT
SAP
Replay Zones, Index Mark Mark
Display, OSD, Info
Record Speed
SAP, CC
Learned Only
Slow
Display, OSD, Info
Learned Only
Subtitle, CC
Audio
Slow
Subtitle, CC
Surrnd On/Off, Audio, Language
Slow
SURROUND ON/OFF
SLOW
OPEN/CLOSE
RANDOM
PIP ON
PIP OFF
PIP FREEZE
PIP SWAP
PIP MOVE
PIP INPUT
PIP CHANNEL UP
Open/Close, Eject
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Open/Close, Eject
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
VID1, Video TVp1
VID2, TVp2
Open/Close, Eject
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
VID1, Video, TVp1
VID2, TVp2
Open/Close, Eject
RANDOM
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
Learned Only
CD
TUNER
DVD, LD
TAPE, MD
VCR, VID1
TV, VID2
LD, VID3
AUX, VID4
PIP CHANNEL DOWN Learned Only
PIP MULTI
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
INPUT 3
INPUT 4
INPUT 5
INPUT 6
INPUT 7
INPUT 8
INPUT 9
INPUT 10
SLEEP
Learned Only
VID1, Video ,TVp1
VID2, TVp2
VID3, TVp3
VID4, TVp4
VID3, TVp3
VID4, TVp4
VID5, AV1, VCR, BNC
VID3, TVp3
VID4, TVp4
VID5, AV1, VCR, BNC
VID5, AV1, VCR, BNC
VID6, AV2, VDP, DVD,DVI VID6, AV2, VDP, DVD,DVI VID6, AV2, VDP, DVD,DVI
TV, COMPONENT
CAB, SAT, S-VIDEO
AV, TUNER
TV, COMPONENT
CAB, SAT, S-VIDEO
AV, TUNER
AUX, RGB
Learned Only
TV, COMPONENT
CAB, SAT, S-VIDEO
AV, TUNER
AUX, RGB
Learned Only
DAT, CABLE
PHONO,SAT
Learned Only
AUX, RGB
Learned Only
End of VCR Selections
End of LD Selections
End of DVD Selections
End Tuner/Amp Selections
65
REFERENCE
Key Functions
KEY FUNCTION
AMP/MISC. AUDIO
CD
HOME CONTROL
POWER
ON
OFF
CHANNEL UP
CHANNEL DOWN
VOLUME UP
VOLUME DOWN
MUTE
Power On/Off
On, Power On/Off
Off, Power On/Off
Preset Up
Preset Down
Volume Up
Volume Down
Mute
Power On/Off
On, Power On/Off
Off, Power On/Off
Learned Only
Learned Only
Volume Up
Power On/Off
On, Power On/Off
Off, Power On/Off
Bright, Raise, Up
Dim, Lower, Down
Volume Up
Volume Down
Mute
Volume Down
Mute
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Digit 1
Digit 2
Digit 3
Digit 4
Digit 5
Digit 6
Digit 7
Digit 8
Digit 1, Track 1, Disc 1
Digit 2, Track 2, Disc 2
Digit 3, Track 3, Disc 3
Digit 4, Track 4, Disc 4
Digit 5, Track 5, Disc 5
Digit 6, Track 6, Disc 6
Digit 7, Track 7, Disc 7
Digit 8, Track 8, Disc 8
Digit 9, Track 9, Disc 9
Digit 0, Track 10,Disc 10
Set
+10, +100
Repeat
CD/CDR/MD, Input Select
External AV Source
Play
Digit 1
Digit 2
Digit 3
Digit 4
Digit 5
Digit 6
Digit 7
Digit 8
9
0
Digit 9
Digit 0
Digit 9
Digit 0
ENTER
+10/100
PREVIOUS CHANNEL
INPUT
EXTERNAL SOURCE
PLAY
5.1, Prologic
Band, FM/AM
Repeat
Bypass, Input Select
External AV Source
Play
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Home, Source
External Source
Play
STOP
Stop
Stop
Stop
PAUSE
Pause
Pause
Pause
SEARCH REVERSE
SEARCH FORWARD
RECORD
Rewind
Fast Forward
Record
Rewind
Fast Forward
Record
Rewind, Close
Fast Forward, Open
Record
TRACK FWD
TRACK REVERSE
LIVE/INTRO
MENU
SETUP MENU
GUIDE
Skip Up
Skip Up
Skip Down
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Menu
Learned Only
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Exit, Cancel
Skip Down
Intro, Search, Scan
Menu, Program
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Exit, Cancel
Intro, Search, Scan
Disk, Edit
Menu, Program
Group, Magazine
Exit, Cancel
EXIT
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Key Functions
KEY FUNCTION
AMP/MISC. AUDIO
CD
HOME CONTROL
BACK
Clear
Track, Clear
Menu Up
Menu Down
Menu Left
Learned Only
Menu Up, Mode
Menu Down, Timer
Menu Left, Oscillate
Menu Right, Speed
Menu Select, Light
Learned Only
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All On
MENU UP
MENU DOWN
MENU LEFT
MENU RIGHT
SELECT
Menu Up, Adjust Up
Menu Down, Adjust Down
Menu Left
Menu Right
Menu Select, Continue
Adjust Up
Menu Right
Menu Select, Continue
Disk Skip, Disk Up
Disk Down
Finalize, Index
Display, OSD, Info
Learned Only
Learned Only
DISK UP
DISK DOWN
FAVORITE CHANNEL
DISPLAY
DISPLAY FORMAT
SAP
SURROUND ON/OFF
SLOW
OPEN/CLOSE
RANDOM
Adjust Down
Learned Only
Display, OSD, Info
Learned Only
Learned Only
Surround Mode/On/Off, Audio, Language Learned Only
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CD
TUNER
DVD, LD
TAPE, MD
VCR, VID1
TV, VID2
LD, VID3
AUX, VID4
DAT, CABLE
PHONO,SAT
Learned Only
Learned Only
Open/Close, Eject
Random
All Off
Learned Only
Learned Only
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Source/Scene 1
Source/Scene 2
Source/Scene 3
Source/Scene 4
Source/Scene 5
Source/Scene 6
Source/Scene 7
Source/Scene 8
Source/Scene 9
Source/Scene10
Learned Only
PIP ON
PIP OFF
Learned Only
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Learned Only
Learned Only
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Learned Only
Learned Only
CD
TUNER
DVD, LD
TAPE, MD
VCR, VID1
TV, VID2
PIP FREEZE
PIP SWAP
PIP MOVE
PIP INPUT
PIP CHANNEL UP
PIP CHANNEL DOWN
PIP MULTI
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
INPUT 3
INPUT 4
INPUT 5
INPUT 6
INPUT 7
INPUT 8
INPUT 9
INPUT 10
SLEEP
LD, VID3
AUX, VID4
DAT, CABLE
PHONO,SAT
Learned Only
End of Amp/Misc. Audio Selections End of CD Selections
End of Home Control Selections
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Technical Specifications and Certifications
Technical Specifications
Display: 12-character LCD
Backlight: Selectable amber or green
A-V device control: 8 sources plus receiver or amplifier
IR control: Preprogrammed library of device codes
Built-in IR sensor with pass-through
Macro capability: Up to 132 10-step macros
Speaker relay capacity: 30 watts per channel RMS continuous, 100 watts per channel peak
Power requirement: 12 VDC 200 mA (from connecting block)
System cabling: Shielded 22-gauge, 2-twisted-pair cable (recommended) or CAT-5 cable
Maximum cable run: 250 feet (76 m)
Wall plate dimensions: 4.75" W x 4.75" H x 0.34" D (12.1 x 12.1 x 0.86 cm)
In-wall dimensions: 3.56" W x 2.81" H x 1" D (9 x 7.1 x 2.5 cm)
Fits 2-gang UL/CSA-approved 32 ci plastic wall box
Weight: 9 oz (255 g)
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Warranty
Warranty
The Russound SaphIR K2 is fully guaranteed against all defects in materials and workmanship for two (2) years from the date of purchase. During this
period, Russound will replace any defective parts and correct any defect in workmanship without charge for either parts or labor.
For this warranty to apply, the unit must be installed and used according to its written instructions. If service is necessary, it must be performed by
Russound. The unit must be returned to Russound at the owner's expense and with prior written permission. Accidental damage and shipping damage
are not considered defects, nor is damage resulting from abuse or from servicing by an agency or person not specifically authorized in writing by
Russound.
This warranty does not cover:
• Damage caused by abuse, accident, misuse, negligence, or improper installation or operation
• Power surges and lightning strikes
• Normal wear and maintenance
• Products that have been altered or modified
• Any product whose identifying number, decal, serial number, etc. has been altered, defaced or removed
Russound sells products only through authorized dealers and distributors to ensure that customers obtain proper support and service. Any Russound
product purchased from an unathorized dealer or other source, including retailers, mail order sellers and online sellers will not be honored or serviced
under existing Russound warranty policy. Any sale of products by an unauthorized source or other manner not authorized by Russound shall void the
warranty on the applicable product.
Damage to or destruction of components due to application of excessive power voids the warranty on those parts. In these cases, repairs will be
made on the basis or the retail value of the parts and labor. To return for repairs, the unit must be shipped to Russound at the owner's expense, along
with a note explaining the nature of service required. Be sure to pack the unit in a corrugated container with at least three (3) inches of resilient materi-
al to protect the unit from damage in transit.
Before returning a unit for repair, call Russound at (603) 659-5170 for a return authorization number. Write this number on the shipping label and ship
to: Russound, 5 Forbes Road, Newmarket, NH 03857
Due to continual efforts to improve product quality as new technology and techniques become available, Russound/FMP, Inc. reserves the right to
revise system specifications without notice.
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SaphIR K2 Keypad
Programmable Infrared Control
Instruction Manual
Russound
5 Forbes Road, Newmarket NH 03857 USA
Voice: 603.659.5170 • Fax: 603.659.5388
28-1151 Revision 2 01/18/06
Copyright © 2006 Russound
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