Xantech BXAUDIO4X4 Stereo System User Manual


 
Model BXAUDIO4X4 Page: 21
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SECTION 5.0: PROGRAMMING USING XPS™ Point and Shoot IR Learning
When programming the BXAUDIO4X4 System, the BXAUDIO4X4 Controller and a single LC4KP keypad
plugged into the Zone 1 Keypad port are required as well as the Manufactures remotes for each of the Source
Components to be used. All Zones keypads are programmed identically using the Zone 1 Keypad.
Note: The following LC4KP buttons are fixed factory-programmed buttons and are not programmable by the
Installer: VOLUME UP, VOLUME DOWN, and STATUS.
PLANNING THE SYSTEM
Before attempting any programming, plan the system configuration first. This should include the following:
1. Determine the brand and type of all source components to be used.
Source 1: _____________
Source 2: _____________
Source 3: _____________
Source 4: _____________
CAUTION: See caution card (included) for the latest information regarding code compatibility before
finalizing the system as there may be some IR code incompatibilities.
2. Determine the components to be used in each zone. Some sources may not be available in all zones.
3. Assemble the components into a working BXAUDIO4X4 system such as that shown in Figure 10. Testing
the system prior to installation can sometimes save time with unexpected problems.
4. Program the BXAUDIO4X4 System using XPS™ direct-IR Learning programming.
5. Confirm all functions in all zones.
ENABLE / DISABLE PROGRAM MODE
To Enable Program mode:
1. Plug in a single LC4KP Keypad into the Zone 1 Keypad port on the rear of the BXAUDIO4X4 Controller
2. Power the BXAUDIO4X4 ‘ON’ via the Power Switch located on the rear of the BXAUDIO4X4 Controller
and allow to boot completely.
3. Power up the Zone 1 Keypad.
4. Place the “Mode” switch on the front panel into the “PGM” (UP) position.
To Disable Program mode:
1. Place the “Mode” switch on the front panel into the “Run” (DOWN) position.
2. Reboot the BXAUDIO4X4 Controller by recycling the power using the Power Switch on the rear of the
BXAUDIO Controller.