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Chapter

12

KeyLinX

Introduction

The KeyLinX is a lower-cost user interface for rooms that do not need all the
programming features that a TouchLinX or web browser might provide. KeyLinX
provides a way of controlling the audio in a room by use of a ten-button keypad (see
Figure 12-1). The rear panel of the KeyLinX has a connection for both an EIM splitter
and an IRLinX (on page 12-2).

An IRLinX allows DigiLinX to receive IR commands in rooms that do not have an IR
receiver. It provides installers with the flexibility to locate the IR receiver in a
convenient location to meet the homeowner’s needs. IRLinX processes DigiLinX
native IR commands such as volume up, volume down, and mute, from a KeyLinX.
IRLinX will also accept IR commands from a source’s original remote, or universal
remote, and pass them on to the active source using network IR pass-through.

The KeyLinX keypad allows you to:

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select from four audio sources

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define six different presets for each source (press and hold function)

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provide basic source control

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control volume

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control the intercom (KL20x version only).

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