Niles Audio Universal Remote LZR510 User Manual

INSTALLATION & OPERATION GUIDE  
TS-1  
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IntelliPad Ci Touch Screen Keypad  
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INTRODUCTION  
PARTS GUIDE  
The Niles TS-1 Touch Screen Keypad is designed as an elegant alternative to the IntelliPad® Ci  
Keypads used with Niles Multi-Zone Systems. The TS-1 has an easy-to-read, wall-mounted user  
interface and is an ideal choice for home areas where the multi-zone system will be used the most  
(e.g., kitchen, master bedroom, family room, etc.). This Installation Guide covers the physical  
installation, operation, and manual programming of the TS-1. For detailed system connection  
information, refer to the Niles Multi-Zone Control System Installation and Operation Guide for  
the ZR-4630, ZR-8630AV, or A4.6Ci system.  
The TS-1 package includes the following parts:  
One (1) TS-1 Touch Screen Keypad  
One (1) TS-1 Faceplate  
One (1) Wall Cutout Template  
One (1) Operation Guide  
One (1) Warranty Card  
After unpacking and before installation, the installer should carefully inspect the contents. If any  
damage is discovered due to shipping, the installer should contact Niles Audio for assistance (see  
back cover or Warranty Card for contact information). Also, keep all packing materials in case the  
product ever needs to be returned to the factory.  
FEATURES AND BENEFITS  
Plug-and-Play Operation – Auto-configuration provides for immediate operation upon  
connection with no additional programming  
Real-time System Status Information – Displays system status including volume and  
radio station information  
DESCRIPTION/OPERATION OVERVIEW  
High-Resolution LCD Screen – Makes the TS-1 easy to see, understand, and operate  
This section describes the TS-1’s components and how each of the keys operates.  
Favorite Function Keys – Provides one-touch access to favorite programming like radio  
stations, satellite or cable TV channels  
TS-1 Front Description  
The TS-1 front contains two types of keys, as shown in Figure 1 on the next page: Hard Keys and  
Touch Keys that appear on the back-lit Touch Screen. The Hard Keys are traditional hard-formed keys  
and are used to control the most common functions (e.g., volume, see page 8). The Touch Keys  
are software-driven and will change functionality (and labels) as you touch them (see page 9).  
Built-in Plasma-Proof IR Sensor – Gives users system operation from hand-held IR  
remote controls  
Back-Lighted Hard Keys – Facilitates quick access to frequently used system functions  
Pre-defined Source Component Control Screens – Accommodates all of today’s popular  
source components  
In addition, an IR Sensor and a PROGRAM Jack (for installers) are hidden under the faceplate. The  
IR Sensor communicates with a (optional) Niles R-4 or R-8 Remote Control so you can conveniently  
operate the TS-1 at a distance. The PROGRAM Jack allows an installer to set custom features on the  
TS-1 when using a connected laptop PC and our TS-1 programming software.  
Manual System Programming – Provides system customization from the touch screen  
Keypad Connections Use Cat-5 Wiring and Terminate in RJ-45 Connectors –  
For ease of installation and system pre-wiring  
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Firmware Updates in the Field – Enables feature updates as they become available  
Optional New-Construction Installation Bracket (FG01060)  
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TS-1 Rear Description  
DESCRIPTION/OPERATION OVERVIEW  
The TS-1 rear has two CAT-5 jacks for connection to a Niles Multi-Zone System (i.e., ZR-4630,  
ZR-8630AV, or A4.6Ci) and an (optional) external IR sensor, as shown in Figure 2.  
TS-1 Front Description (continued)  
Touch  
Screen  
PROGRAM Jack  
(under faceplate)  
Touch Keys  
(examples)  
IR Sensor  
(under VOL keys)  
Hard Keys  
Figure 2  
TS-1 rear.  
Figure 1  
TS-1 front (shown with faceplate installed).  
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Touch Key Organization  
DESCRIPTION/OPERATION OVERVIEW (continued)  
The TS-1 Touch Screen is organized into three different groups of Touch Keys: Navigation Keys,  
Master Keys, and Function Keys, as shown in Figure 3.  
TS-1 Operation Overview  
Hard Key Operation  
Function Keys  
Press OFF once to turn off the zone you are in. After 30 seconds, the  
touch screen will go blank and the Hard Key backlights will turn off.  
To turn off all zones, press and hold OFF for at least 3 seconds until  
you see the Hard Keys flash three times.  
After selecting a Master Key, press DOWN or UP to select a previous  
or next function such as: preset station on a tuner, chapter on a DVD  
or LD, track on a CD or media server, or channel on DSS. Also see the  
TS-1 Programming Worksheets for exact programming details.  
Master  
Keys  
Press  
(Zone On) once to turn on the zone you are in and all Hard  
Keys will backlight blue. Also, depending on programming, the Touch  
Screen will highlight either a specified or last-selected Master Key and  
show its first control screen.  
Pressing and holding  
(Zone On) for more than 3 seconds will turn  
Navigation Keys  
on the zone you are in and turn on all other zones, as set by the ALL  
ON/PAGE switch (see the appropriate Niles Multi-Zone Control System  
Installation and Operation Guide). In newly-activated zones, the Touch  
Figure 3  
Organization of an example TS-1 Touch Screen.  
Screen will be blank and only  
(Zone On) will be backlit blue.  
NOTE: In any zone, the TS-1 will go into “Standby” after 30 seconds of inactivity and the Touch  
Screen will become blank. To activate it, simply touch any part of the Touch Screen or a Hard Key.  
After selecting a Master Key, press VOL or VOL to set the audio  
level. The Zone Volume indicator (see page 12) will show the current  
volume setting (not available on the A4.6Ci Multi-Zone Control System).  
Press MUTE once to mute the audio in the zone you are in. The key will  
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backlight red and the  
to indicate muting. To unmute audio, press MUTE once again. It will  
again backlight blue and Zone Volume will display  
NOTE: The actual percentage displayed will be the current volume setting.  
(Zone Volume) indicator will change to  
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(Sleep Timer) when you want the TS-1 to automatically turn off  
DESCRIPTION/OPERATION OVERVIEW  
a zone after a preset length of time.  
TS-1 Operation Overview (continued)  
To activate Sleep Timer:  
Navigation Key Operation  
1. Touch  
(Sleep Timer) once to view the Sleep Timer screen, as  
shown in Figure 5.  
Touch Prev or Next once to view the previous or next Control Screen  
Figure 5  
The Sleep Timer screen.  
for a selected Master Key. Touch either key once again to view a differ-  
ent Control Screen. The program will loop back to the original Control  
Screen when all have been displayed, as shown in Figure 4 below.  
NOTE: Not all source components will have the same number of Control  
Screens. See the “TS-1 Programming Worksheets” for details.  
2. Touch  
or  
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one or more times to decrease or increase the timer  
from 5 to 120 minutes.  
3. (Optional) To include all zones in the Sleep Timer, touch the All  
zones check box.  
4. Touch Start once to start the timer. The metronome will activate.  
5. Touch OK to save the settings. The minute hand on the Sleep  
Touch  
Touch  
Touch  
Timer key will appear to indicate the timer is set.  
To de-activate Sleep Timer:  
1. Touch  
(Sleep Timer) once to view the Sleep Timer screen.  
2. Touch Stop once.  
3. Touch OK to save the settings.  
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Touch  
Touch  
Touch  
Figure 4  
Navigating TS-1 Control Screens for an example Niles ZR Tuner.  
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Master Key Operation  
DESCRIPTION/OPERATION OVERVIEW  
When using a ZR-8630AV or A4.6Ci Multi-Zone System, as many as  
eight Master Keys will be displayed with up to four keys shown at a  
time. When using the ZR-4630 Multi-Zone System, as many as four  
Master Keys will be displayed.  
TS-1 Operation Overview  
Active  
Navigation Key Operation (continued)  
Use  
as: Brightness, Contrast, or Key Volume (when a key is touched).  
1. Touch Setting Options) once to view the Setting Options screen,  
as shown in Figure 6.  
(Setting Options) to adjust attributes of the Touch Screen such  
For a ZR-8630AV or A4.6Ci Multi-Zone System, touch More (If  
displayed) once to view the other set of keys.  
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Touch More once more to return to the original set.  
Touching a Master Key turns on the zone and highlights the key to  
indicate the source component is now active (see Tuner 1 example  
on left). At the same time, the first Control Screen for the selection will  
be displayed. See Navigation Key Operation (starting on page 10) to  
learn how to view other Control Screens.  
Figure 6  
The Setting Options screen.  
Pressing and holding a Master Key for more than 3 seconds will turn  
on the zone you are in and turn on all other zones, as set by the ALL  
ON/PAGE switches (see the appropriate Niles Multi-Zone Control System  
Installation and Operation Guide). In newly-activated zones, the Touch  
2. Touch  
or  
+
one or more times to decrease or increase the desired  
attribute. For Brightness or Contrast, the adjustment level ranges  
from 0 to 100 %. For Key Volume, the adjustment level ranges from  
0 to 10.  
Screen will be blank and only  
(Zone On) will be backlit blue.  
3. Touch OK to save the settings.  
The  
(Zone Volume) indicator displays the current volume level  
(of the zone you are in) as a percentage, with 100 % being maximum.  
The display will update (not available on the A4.6Ci Multi-Zone Control  
System) as you use VOL or VOL to set a desired audio level  
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NOTE: The volume indicator does not display until volume is changed for  
the first time after the zone is on.  
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Understanding Feedback Messages  
DESCRIPTION/OPERATION OVERVIEW  
The TS-1 includes several Feedback Messages that appear under certain conditions to help guide  
you when operating a desired function, as shown in Figure 7. Some serve as indicators while  
others serve to alert you to a condition.  
TS-1 Operation Overview (continued)  
Function Key Operation  
Each source component has a unique number of functions keys assigned for its control.  
Depending on the selected audio or video component and programming, up to seven control  
screens may be available for your use.  
Feedback Message  
Indication  
• No light = Zone is off.  
• Blue light (steady), Touch Screen off = Zone is on.  
• Blue light (steady), Touch Screen on, Master Key highlighted =  
Zone is on.  
• Blue light (steady), Touch Screen on, Master Key not highlighted =  
Zone is off.  
For example, Figure 4 on page 10 shows three Control Screens for a Niles ZR Tuner: FM Favorites,  
Tuner Direct Access, and Tuner Control. You can navigate to other screens by simply touching Prev  
or Next one or more times.  
We’ve designed all Touch Keys to look and act like the controls found on a component and its  
remote control. Simply touch a desired key and the function will activate.  
• Blue light (slow flashing) = Zone is being paged.  
• Blue light (flickers) = TS-1 is receiving IR commands from R-8 or  
R-4 remote control.  
Other control screens, such as CD and DVD players, will also include disc transport keys (e.g.,  
Play, Stop, Pause, etc.). A DSS component will have navigation keys and keys for accessing the  
electronic program guide. For detailed technical information on all touch screens for all source  
components, refer to the TS-1 Programming Worksheets (see page 30).  
• Red Light = Zone volume is muted.  
• Zone volume is muted.  
• Sleep timer is on.  
The system is busy.  
• System is being used by another person. Please try again.  
This source is currently  
selected in another zone  
(n/a for A4.6Ci System).  
• When displayed, use discretion before changing a source’s  
functions (e.g.,CD track ). Doing so will disrupt someone  
else’s viewing and/or listening enjoyment in another zone.  
The currently selected  
source is not programmed  
for display or control on  
this Touch Pad.  
• Although the TS-1 does not display or allow control of the selected  
source in this zone, you still can enjoy viewing and/or listening to the  
source’s output.  
Figure 7  
TS-1 Feedback Messages and their indications.  
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DESCRIPTION/OPERATION OVERVIEW (continued)  
Cleaning the TS-1  
The TS-1 includes a Cleaning Mode program so you can temporarily turn off the Touch Screen to  
clean dust and grime. For normal cleaning, use a dry, soft cloth to wipe off the dirt. To remove  
excessive fingerprints or other contamination, first moisten the cloth with water or a window-  
cleaning solution (e.g., Windex®), wring out the excessive liquid, and then wipe the TS-1.  
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS  
Application Considerations  
The Niles TS-1 Touch Screen Keypad is designed as an alternative to the IntelliPad® Ci Keypads  
(i.e., Solo, Solo IR, Select, Select IR, Numeric, or Transport). Either or both can be used in a Niles  
Multi-Zone System, such as the ZR-4630, ZR-8630AV, or A4.6Ci. Using standard CAT-5 cables,  
interconnection is straightforward and will only require an optional TSP-1 Power Module when  
more than three TS-1s are connected to a single multi-zone receiver or preamplifier (see Figure 10  
on page 19). To help plan a system, we’ve included the following four applications for your review.  
NOTE: Do not use any other cleaning products. Do not spray any liquid directly onto the TS-1. Doing  
so may damage the unit.  
1. Press OFF to turn off the zone.  
Connecting TS-1s in a Basic System  
2. Press and hold MUTE until it starts to flash slowly. At this point, you have 15 seconds to clean  
the TS-1.  
3. When MUTE starts flashing rapidly, the program will automatically exit the Cleaning Mode in  
5 seconds.  
4. If you need more time, press MUTE once more while it’s flashing to reset the timer. Repeat  
this step as needed until all your cleaning is done.  
Figure 8  
Three TS-1s are shown connected in a basic multi-zone system.  
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Using a TSP-1 Power Module to Connect Additional TS-1s  
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS (continued)  
Using an IntelliPad® Ci Expander™ in a Single Zone  
Figure 10  
A TSP-1 Power Module supplies power to additional TS-1s in a basic multi-zone system.  
Figure 9  
An IntelliPad Ci Expander is used to connect up to three TS-1s in a single zone.  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS (continued)  
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS  
Adding an External IR Sensor  
Tools and Precautions  
We recommend using the following tools to install a TS-1 Keypad:  
Electric drill with 1 ⁄ 4" and 1 ⁄ 2" drill bits, and a 1" flat drill bit (for drilling through studs)  
Keyhole or drywall saw  
Stiff wire, fish tape, or glow rods (for routing cables)  
Philips screwdriver set  
Cable ties  
Pencil  
Level  
Rubber gloves and protective eyewear  
Before starting the installation, please observe the following precautions:  
Turn off all system power before making any connections.  
Always wear protective eyewear when using tools.  
Make sure hands are clean before installation.  
Wear gloves when working with fiberglass insulation.  
Where to Mount a TS-1 Keypad  
Convenient mounting locations for the TS-1 Keypad include:  
Near entry ways or exits  
Near a desk  
Figure 11  
An (optional) external IR Sensor is shown connected to a TS-1 using four-pair twisted (CAT-5) cable.  
At a bedside  
Close to a telephone  
Near other wall controls  
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Where to Mount a TS-1 Keypad (continued)  
Avoid installing the TS-1 Touch Screen Keypad in the following areas, which can degrade oper-  
ation or accessibility:  
In direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light  
Over heat-generating or moist areas  
Behind an opened door  
Next to a thermostat (since the TS-1 generates heat that can affect thermostat settings)  
CAUTION: Do not install the TS-1 into electrical boxes with 110-volt devices.  
Some states or municipalities allow devices such as the TS-1 Keypad to be installed into the same  
electrical box with 110-volt devices, provided a “low-voltage partition” is used between the  
devices.  
We do not recommend this action. If you must locate a TS-1 Keypad near electrical devices, install  
it in a separate metal electrical box, ground the box to the electrical system ground, and route the  
speaker wires several feet away from the electrical wiring.  
Recommended Mounting Height  
The TS-1 Keypad is designed with a viewing angle of 42°, as shown in Figure 12 on the next page.  
NOTE: The recommended mounting height depends on the user’s height and distance from the TS-1.  
Before mounting, determine the average height of all users to find a mounting height that will  
work best. As an example, for a 6' person standing about 2' away, mount the TS-1 at 60" above  
the floor (see Figure 12). For a 5' person, use a mounting height of 48".  
Figure 12  
TS-1 mounting heights and optimal viewing angles for people of different heights.  
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Installing the TS-1 in New Construction  
For a new construction site, use our optional New Construction Bracket (FG01060) to provide a  
support for mounting the TS-1 on new drywall, as shown in Figure 14.  
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS (continued)  
Installing the TS-1 in Existing Construction  
1. At a proposed site, use the enclosed wall template to mark the outline of the TS-1. Check for  
hidden obstructions by drilling a small hole in the drywall at the center of the outline. If you  
feel any obstructions while drilling, stop immediately and select another site.  
2. Bend a piece of stiff wire (e.g., coat hanger) about 6 inches from the end at a 90-degree angle.  
Insert the bent end into the hole and rotate the wire to check if there are any other obstruc-  
tions. If you hit anything, patch the hole with drywall compound and choose another site.  
3. Connect the CAT-5 cable(s) to the TS-1’s rear jack(s) (see Connecting the TS-1 on page 27).  
IMPORTANT: Test cable prior to connection, miswired and damaged cables can cause dam-  
age to the TS-1.  
4. The TS-1 is equipped with two Mounting Clamps for easy installation. Hold the TS-1 firmly in  
the opening and use a Phillips screwdriver to turn each mounting-clamp screw to the right  
until the TS-1 feels fastened, as shown in Figure 13.  
NOTE: Do not overtighten the mounting-clamp screws.  
Figure 13  
Using the TS-1’s built-in mounting clamps.  
Figure 14  
Using the optional New Construction Bracket (FG01060) to install a TS-1 in new construction.  
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CONNECTING THE TS-1  
Installing the TS-1 in New Construction (continued)  
Wiring Considerations  
1. At a proposed site, install a New Construction Bracket to studs with nails or metal screws.  
There are three distinct ways you can run CAT-5 cables between components in the system.  
2. Use a cable tie to attach the CAT-5 cable(s) to the bracket at about 6" from the end(s) (see  
Figure 14 on the previous page).  
Attic/Basement Run  
Drill a hole through the stud that caps the wall. Then run the cable from the attic or basement  
and, using a fish tape, pull it up or down through the wall to the TS-1 opening.  
3. After drywall has been installed, use a drywall saw to cut out the opening (i.e., 4" h x 4.75" w)  
for the TS-1.  
Baseboard Run  
4. Connect the CAT-5 cable(s) to the TS-1’s rear jack(s) (see Connecting the TS-1 on page 27).  
Run the CAT-5 cable along or behind baseboards and then through the wall at the floor (below the  
TS-1) and up to the opening.  
IMPORTANT: Test cable prior to connection, miswired and damaged cables can cause dam-  
age to the TS-1.  
Channel Drywall Run  
5. The TS-1 is equipped with two Mounting Clamps for easy installation. Hold the TS-1 firmly in  
the opening and use a Phillips screwdriver to turn each mounting-clamp screw to the right  
until the TS-1 feels fastened, as shown in Figure 13 on page 24.  
Route out a shallow horizontal groove directly in the wallboard and lay the CAT-5 cable in the  
channel. Then thread the cable behind the drywall between the studs to the TS-1. After the  
installation is complete, patch the channels and any openings with a drywall compound.  
NOTE: Do not overtighten the mounting-clamp screws.  
TS-1 Connections  
Each TS-1 has two CAT-5 jacks on its rear panel, as shown in Figure 2 on page 7.  
Using a CAT-5 cable, connect SYSTEM as a home run to the appropriate zone jack on the  
Niles Multi-Zone System. For wiring consistency, follow the color codes shown in Figure 15.  
(Please refer to IMPORTANT warning on pages 24, 26).  
Figure 15  
Color codes for RJ-45 connector.  
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NOTE: An IR Sensor is required when the built-in TS-1 IR Sensor is not located in an ideal location  
in a zone, or when pass-through IR commands (instead of Niles system commands) are needed to  
control a source component.  
CONNECTING THE TS-1  
TS-1 Connections (continued)  
• Connect IR SENSOR to an (optional) external IR Sensor, as shown in Figure 16 below or  
Figure 17 on the next page.  
Figure 17  
Figure 16  
Connecting an (optional) IRR-4D+ IR Sensor to the TS-1 Keypad.  
Connecting an (optional) WS100R IR Sensor to the TS-1 Keypad.  
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MANUALLY PROGRAMMING THE TS-1  
The TS-1 can be programmed manually by using a built-in utility program. It provides a series of  
control screen templates containing source-component function keys for audio and video sources  
which can be modified and customized by the installer.  
Within the program, the installer can customize labels for Master Keys and Function Keys or hide  
them from view via the Edit Configuration function. In addition, the installer can automatically  
configure the TS-1 by selecting the Auto Configure function.  
NOTE: All Hard Keys except  
(Zone On) will be disabled during Manual Programming.  
Documenting Programming Worksheets  
Before editing a configuration, we recommended documenting the programming on copies of  
the TS-1 Programming Worksheets for the system and component screen sets. Figures 18 through  
21 (on pages 30 to 33) show examples of how to fill out the information step-by-step for each  
type of worksheet. (You can download the worksheets at www.nilesaudio.com).  
Figure 18  
Steps 1 through 4 of this TS-1 System Programming Worksheet show example information filled in for Job Title,  
Date, System Designer, and the Show Settings Option.  
Figure 19  
Steps 5 and 6 of this TS-1 System Programming Worksheet show example information filled in for Master Key  
Labels, Source Components, and the Zone On Command Assignment.  
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Documenting Programming Worksheets (continued)  
DVD  
SCREEN 1  
DVD  
SCREEN 2  
MASTER KEY PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET  
DVD SCREEN SET  
TS-1  
Function Key Show Key  
Label  
Niles Command  
Play  
Function Key Show Key  
Label  
Niles Command  
Setup  
Menu  
Up  
Select  
Down  
Left  
Right  
Return  
OSD  
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M
G
Up  
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Down  
Left  
Right  
E
Play  
Stop  
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JOB TITLE  
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4
DATE  
____________________  
Stop  
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________n____________  
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Pause  
____________________  
Pause  
Surf +  
Surf -  
FF  
Mr. Smith  
9-30-2003  
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Next Track  
Right Track  
Scan >>  
Scan <<  
Slow >  
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SYSTEM DESIGNER  
MASTER KEY NUMBER AND LABEL  
MASTER KEY #:  
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Joe Installer  
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DVD  
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Rew  
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Figure 20  
Slow <  
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Steps 1 through 4 of this Master Key Programming Worksheet for the DVD Screen Set show example information  
filled in for Job Title, Date, System Designer, and Master Key Number and Label.  
Function Key Text  
Scan  
DVD  
SCREEN 3  
______  
______________  
Search  
Disc Skip  
____________________  
Figure 21  
Function Key Show Key  
Label  
Niles Command  
This portion of the Master Key Programming  
Worksheet for the DVD Screen Set shows example  
information (such as Show Key settings and  
Label renaming) filled in for the three DVD screens.  
Disc  
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____________________  
____________________  
____________________  
____________________  
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____________________  
____________________  
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Disc  
Group  
Group  
Rdm  
Random  
Enter  
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
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Master Key Programming Worksheets for other  
components may have as many as four screen sets,  
as well as different types of function keys.  
1
2
3
NOTE: The Down and Up hard keys are not listed  
in the screen sets. These function keys are the same  
for all components and issue Surf- and Surf+  
commands, respectively.  
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Calibrating the TS-1 Screen  
1. On the Manual Programming screen (see previous page, step 2), touch Calibrate Screen  
MANUALLY PROGRAMMING THE TS-1 (continued)  
Starting the Utility Program  
once. The Screen Calibration screen will appear:  
1. Touch  
(SLEEP TIMER) once. The Sleep Timer screen will appear:  
Metronome Icon  
2. Touch each of the targets as they appear. The screen will calibrate and the Manual  
Programming screen will appear again.  
2. Touch and hold the Metronome Icon for at least 3 seconds. The Manual Programming screen  
3. If finished with all manual programming, touch OK once to exit the program. Otherwise,  
will appear:  
continue with other program options.  
Using Auto Configure  
When a Niles Multi-Zone System is first activated, each connected TS-1 automatically configures  
itself to match the multi-zone controller. However, if a TS-1’s display remains blank or (after editing  
a configuration) you want to reset a TS-1 to a basic system, then perform the following steps:  
1. On the Manual Programming screen (see previous page, step 2), touch Auto Configure  
once. A warning dialog box will appear:  
3. At this point the installer can choose from several program options, including: Auto Configure,  
Edit Configuration, Send Configuration, Calibrate Screen, and Show Settings Option. Each option  
will be described in its own section on the pages that follow.  
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Configuring Master Keys  
MANUALLY PROGRAMMING THE TS-1  
1. Touch any of the displayed Master Keys twice. If needed, touch More once to view the other  
Using Auto Configure (continued)  
set of Master Keys. The Master Key Edit screen will appear (as shown in the following example):  
2. Select the desired action as follows:  
To continue with auto configuration, touch Yes once. The TS-1 will reconfigure itself and  
the Manual Programming screen will appear again.  
To cancel auto configuration, touch No once. The action will be cancelled and the Manual  
Programming screen will appear again.  
3. If finished with all manual programming, touch OK once to exit the program. Otherwise,  
continue with other program options.  
For reference, the Master Key Edit screen shows the command name (e.g., MK3) for the  
selected Master Key.  
Editing the TS-1 Configuration  
Included in the TS-1’s built-in utility program is an Edit Configuration module. It allows the installer  
to modify and customize control screen templates containing source-component function keys for  
audio and video sources.  
To show a selected Master Key during normal TS-1 operation, touch Show Key once.  
A check mark will appear in the check box.  
NOTE: For a ZR-4630 Multi-Zone Control System, only the first four Master Keys can  
be shown.  
1. On the Manual Programming screen (see page 34, step 2), touch Edit Configuration once.  
The Edit Configuration screen will appear:  
To hide a selected Master Key during normal TS-1 operation, touch Show Key once. The  
check mark will disappear from the check box.  
To edit the label for the selected Master Key, touch Edit once. A keyboard will appear. Use  
a PDA stylus to type in a desired label. When finished, touch ENTER once to save your entry  
and return to the Master Key Edit screen. The highlighted Label box will display your entry.  
To edit the type of control screens that will appear for the selected Master Key, touch  
or one or more times to scroll and locate a desired set of control screens. The high-  
lighted Screens box will display your selection.  
2. Touch OK once to save the settings. The Edit Configuration screen will appear again.  
2. At this point, the installer can choose to configure Master Keys (see next page) or Function  
Keys (see page 38).  
3. To save all Edit Configuration settings, touch Exit once. The Manual Programming screen  
will appear again.  
4. If finished with all manual programming, touch OK once to exit the program. Otherwise,  
continue with other program options.  
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To edit the label for the selected Function Key, touch Edit once. A keyboard will appear. Use  
a PDA stylus to type in a desired label. When finished, touch ENTER once to save your entry  
and return to the Function Key Edit screen. The highlighted Label box will display your entry.  
MANUALLY PROGRAMMING THE TS-1  
Editing the TS-1 Configuration (continued)  
3. Touch OK to save the settings. The Edit Configuration screen will appear again.  
Configuring Function Keys  
4. To save all Edit Configuration settings, touch Exit once. The Manual Programming screen  
1. Touch a desired Master Key once (e.g., DVD). If needed, touch More once to view the other  
set of Master Keys. The first Control Screen for the selected component will appear (as shown  
in the following example):  
will appear again.  
5. If finished with all manual programming, touch OK once to exit the program. Otherwise,  
continue with other program options.  
NOTE: Certain screen sets contain Favorite Function Keys that can  
not be configured manually and must be programmed using a lap-  
top PC and the TS-1 Programming Software. Favorite function keys  
are hidden by default.  
6. (Optional) For ZR receivers only, perform Sending the Configuration to Other TS-1s on the next  
page to send the new settings to other connected TS-1s.  
Setting the Zone ON Key  
(Zone On) can be programmed to select the last-selected Master Key or a pre-selected Master  
Key as follows:  
1. On the Manual Programming screen (see page 34, step 2), touch Edit Configuration once.  
2. Touch Prev or Next one or more times to display a control screen you want to edit. Touch  
The Edit Configuration screen will appear:  
a desired Function Key once (e.g., Play). The Function Key Edit screen will appear:  
For reference, the Function Key Edit screen shows the command name (e.g., Play) for the  
selected Function Key.  
2. Press  
(Zone On) once. The Zone On Edit screen will appear:  
To show a selected Function Key during normal TS-1 operation, touch Show Key once.  
A check mark will appear in the check box  
To hide a selected Function Key during normal TS-1 operation, touch Show Key once.  
The check mark will disappear from the check box  
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2. On the Manual Programming screen (see page 34, step 2), touch Send Configuration once.  
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3. The new configuration settings will be sent to other connected TS-1s. If an error occurs, a  
prompt will appear, so repeat step 2 again.  
Setting the Zone ON Key (continued)  
4. If finished with all manual programming, touch OK once to exit the program. Otherwise,  
3. Touch Last Selected or a labeled Master Key once. The associated button will highlight.  
4. Touch OK once to save the setting. The Edit Configuration screen will appear again.  
continue with other program options.  
5. Touch EXIT once to exit the Edit Configuration screen. The Manual Programming screen will  
appear again.  
6. If finished with all manual programming, touch OK once to exit the program. Otherwise,  
continue with other program options.  
Displaying Settings Option  
To Show Settings Option:  
1. On the Manual Programming screen (see page 34, step 2), touch Show Settings Option  
once. A check mark will appear in the check box.  
2. When finished with manual programming, touch OK once to save the settings.  
3. When the TS-1 Touch Screen returns to normal operation,  
(Settings Option) will appear  
on the Navigation Keys.  
To Hide Settings Option:  
1. On the Manual Programming screen (see page 34, step 2), touch Show Settings Option  
once. The check mark will disappear in the check box.  
2. When finished with manual programming, touch OK once to save the setting.  
3. When the TS-1 Touch Screen returns to normal operation,  
(Settings Option) will no longer  
appear on the Navigation Keys and the key will be blank.  
Sending The Configuration to Other TS-1s (For ZR Receivers Only)  
1. Using a DB9 to mini-plug serial cable and a male-to-male DB9 null-modem adapter, connect  
the PROGRAM jack on the newly-configured TS-1 to the ZR receiver’s COMPUTER INTER-  
FACE port, as shown in Figure 22 on the next page.  
TS-1  
Figure 22  
How to connect a newly-configured TS-1 to a ZR receiver to send data to other connected TS-1s.  
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FCC INSTRUCTIONS TO THE USER  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter-  
ference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the follow-  
ing measures:  
About Programming with a PC  
The TS-1 can also be programmed using a laptop PC and our TS-1 Programming Software. For  
more information consult with your Niles dealer.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Control  
LCD Touch Screen:  
Touch-Screen Viewing Angle:  
External Hard Keys:  
IR Sensor:  
3.8" Gray Scale (320 x 240 pixels)  
Optimal 42° (see Figure 12 on page 23)  
Seven Backlit Pushbuttons  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver  
is connected.  
Operates with Niles R-4/R-8 Remote Controls  
Connections  
System:  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
RJ-45 for CAT-5 Cable to Niles Multi-Zone System  
RJ-45 for Three- and Four-Wire Connection to Niles IR Sensor  
3.5 mm mini-plug  
This equipment has been verified to comply with the limits for a class B computing device, pur-  
suant to FCC Rules. In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, shielded cables must  
be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is  
likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. The user is cautioned that changes and  
modifications made to the equipment without the approval of manufacturer could void the  
user's authority to operate this equipment.  
IR Sensor:  
Serial:  
Power Consumption:  
Dimensions  
W x H x D:  
140 mA @ 16V DC  
5-3/16" x 4-1/2" x 2-1 ⁄ 2"  
Depth Behind Wall:  
Retrofit Wall Cutout, H x W:  
Shipping weight:  
Warranty  
1-116" (based on mounting into 12" drywall)  
3-78" x 4-3 ⁄4"  
1 lb  
Two-year limited  
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