Installer – Russound K2 User Manual

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INSTALLER

Getting Started

About this Section

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.

Installation Overview

Several key steps will lead you to a successful SaphIR K2 installation:

1. Review this section of the manual to get familiar with the instruc-

tions, especially programming the keypad.

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.

6. Connect the 857 connecting block.

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.

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
Russound web site at www.russound.com. To load the programming
into the K2, you will need to use a Programming Cable, part number
2500-121036, available from your Russound distributor.

Terms You Need to Know

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Factory Initialization – A procedure in the System Menu

that returns the keypad to its original factory settings.
Using this procedure erases all programmed settings.

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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