Symphonic Griddle ZEKTOR MAS3 User Manual

MAS3  
ZEKTOR  
TM  
Multi-channel Audio Switch  
Owner’s Manual  
Rev: 2  
03/12/04  
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A MAS3 Overview  
Operating the MAS3 is straight forward and simply a matter of plugging the MAS3’s power supply  
into an available A.C. outlet, and then plugging the MAS3’s power supply into the back of the MAS3.  
To operate the MAS3 manually, press the power switch, located on the very left of the MAS3 to cy-  
cle power.  
Press any one of the three channel switches to switch the MAS3 to the selected channel.  
If the MAS3’s power is turned off, selecting any one of the three inputs will cause the MAS3 to power  
on and switch to the selected channel.  
POWER TOGGLE  
CHANNEL 1  
CHANNEL 2  
CHANNEL 3  
POWER TOGGLE. Pressing this button will cycle power from on to off, and off to on.  
CHANNEL 1. Pressing this button will select channel 1 of the MAS3’s inputs, if power is off when  
this button is pressed, then the MAS3 will power on, and select channel 1.  
CHANNEL 2. Pressing this button will select channel 2 of the MAS3’s inputs, if power is off when  
this button is pressed, then the MAS3 will power on, and select channel 2.  
CHANNEL 3. Pressing this button will select channel 3 of the MAS3’s inputs, if power is off when  
this button is pressed, then the MAS3 will power on, and select channel 3.  
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Using the MAS3 with a Remote Control  
Remote operations of the MAS3 are accomplished through the use of just about any remote control.  
A remote control is not supplied with the MAS3, yet the versatile programming modes of the MAS3  
allows the MAS3 to work with virtually any remote control. The next section "Programming your Re-  
mote Control" on page 5, describes how to setup your remote controller. After your remote control  
is programmed the following describes the pre-programmed functions of the MAS3.  
There are 9 separate remote controlled commands understood by the MAS3. They are:  
POWERTOGGLE.The MAS3 can be toggled from standby to power  
on, and back to standby using a single button of the remote.  
SELECTIN1. Select input 1. If the MAS3 is in standby mode, it will  
power on and then select input 1.  
POWER  
CBL /  
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TV  
VCR  
DVD RCVR  
SELECTIN2. Select input 2. If the MAS3 is in standby mode, it will  
power on and then select input 2.  
SELECTIN3. Select input 3. If the MAS3 is in standby mode, it will  
power on and then select input 3.  
POWEROFF. The MAS3 can be set to standby mode by pressing a  
single button of the remote. Once the MAS3 is in standby mode,  
further presses of the POWEROFF button will be ignored. This com-  
mand is useful when using the “macro” feature of some program-  
mable remote controls, and is used when it is unknown whether the  
MAS3 is already in standby mode or not.  
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POWERON. The MAS3 can be powered on from standby by pressing  
a single button of the remote. Once the MAS3 is power on, further  
presses of the POWERON button will be ignored. This command is  
useful when using remote controls that allow “macro” programming,  
where it is unknown whether the MAS3 is already power on or not.  
SETDIMMODE. Toggles through three different bright/dim display  
modes. They are: Bright all the time. Dim all the time. Bright for 4 sec-  
onds after any keypress, and then automatically dim.  
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VOL  
SELECT+. Select the next higher input. If input 3 is currently selected,  
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then this command will cause input 1 to be selected.  
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SELECT-. Select the next lower input. If input 1 is currently selected,  
then this command will cause input 3 to be selected.  
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Programming your Remote Control  
Setting up your Universal Remote Control  
For remote control operations, the MAS3 requires either a Universal Remote control to be pro-  
grammed as one of eight pre-programmed devices, or alternatively, the MAS3 can be taught to use  
most existing remote controls.  
The simplest way begin using the MAS3, is to program your Universal Remote control to act like a  
Symphonic TV. Once this is done you will be able to immediately start using your MAS3.  
Check your remote’s user manual for instructions on programming your remote control.  
The following table shows the Symphonic TV codes for a few different brands of Universal Remote  
Controllers:  
Make  
Device  
Code  
Sony  
One For All  
Sanyo  
TV  
TV  
TV  
TV  
TV  
023  
0476  
303  
GE / RCA  
X10  
046  
062  
Zenith / Phillips /  
Magnavox  
TV  
552  
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Using Different Remote Codes  
Using Alternate Component Keys on your Remote  
The MAS3 will also respond to alternate component key codes. Allowing you to use an unused TV,  
VCR, RCVR or one of the added AUX positions many remotes include.  
Setting up the MAS3 to respond to alternate component codes is a two step process. You must first  
program your universal remote control to behave as one of the components in the following table.  
You must then teach the MAS3 to respond to the same set of alternate component codes.  
Programming your remote to different components  
The MAS3 will respond to eight different pre-programmed component codes, they are: Symphonic  
TV, Hatachi Satellite, Sony TV, Yamaha VCR, Go Video VCR, Awia DVD, Nakamichi Receiver and  
a Jerrold Cable Box. The following table shows the different component buttons and codes used to  
program a few different universal remotes.  
OneFor  
Make  
Device Sony  
Sanyo RCA Zenith X10  
All  
Symphonic  
Sony  
TV  
TV  
023  
001  
N/A  
040  
N/A  
015  
086  
001  
0171  
0000  
0819  
0038  
0432  
0641  
N/A  
104  
110  
N/A  
238  
248  
N/A  
N/A  
303  
189  
002  
084  
009  
138  
350  
N/A  
046  
520  
708  
N/A  
025  
139  
N/A  
N/A  
552  
202  
015  
N/A  
022  
013  
N/A  
N/A  
062  
Hatachi  
Yamaha  
Go Video  
Awia  
SAT  
VCR  
VCR  
DVD  
RCVR  
CBL  
Nakamichi  
Jerrold  
0476  
If your remote control’s model matches one of the above, read your remote’s user manual for in-  
structions on programming your remote control, then use the above device and manufacturer codes  
to setup your remote.  
If your remote is not included above list, or the manufacturer code given does not work, then you  
will have to follow your remote controls instructions for programming one of the above components  
and search for a proper match. See the next section. Or teach the MAS3 a new set of codes, See:  
Teaching the MAS3 a new component code  
After your remote control has been programmed to act like one of the 8 built in code-sets, teaching  
the MAS3 to use the new code set is simple.  
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STEP 1  
1 Place the MAS3 in standby mode. This is the factory default mode  
on power up, and if it has not been changed, you can unplug the  
MAS3 and plug it back in and it will power up in standby mode (at  
this point only the power indicator light is lit and glowing RED). If  
the MAS3 does not power up in standby mode, follow the steps  
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STEP 2  
2 On your remote control press the buttons in the following  
sequence, after each button press verify that the remote IR  
indicator flashes. (If you make a mistake, you can start over by  
pressing POWER twice.):  
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• POWER  
• CHANNEL +  
• POWER  
• CHANNEL -  
STEP 3  
3 The MAS3 will power up indicating the new component codes have  
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been accepted.  
Searching for a component code in your remote  
Assuming you do not have a remote listed in this user manual you will have to follow your remote  
controls programming sequences to find a compatible component that the MAS3 understands, or  
you can go to the section "Learning New Remote Codes" on page 8, to teach the MAS3 new keys  
for individual commands.  
To search for compatible component codes you must place the MAS3 in standby mode and try  
manufacturer codes in your remote control until one of them causes the MAS3’s IR indicator LED  
to flash.  
STEP 1  
1 Place the MAS3 in standby mode. This is the factory default mode  
on power up, and if it has not been changed, you can unplug the  
MAS3 and plug it back in and it will power up in standby mode (at  
this point only the power indicator light is lit and glowing RED). If  
the MAS3 does not power up in standby mode, follow the steps  
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STEP 2  
2 Try different manufacturer codes until one of them causes the IR  
indicator light on the MAS3 to blink when pressing the  
POWERTOGGLE key. When found, go to back to "Teaching the  
MAS3 a new component code" on page 6, to teach the MAS3 to  
use the new component code.  
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Learning New Remote Codes  
Teaching the MAS3 to use new remote control keys  
If your remote does not have one of the pre-programmed component codes, or you simply want to  
re-map the MAS3 functions to other keys on your remote, the MAS3 can be taught to use new keys.  
To teach the MAS3 to respond to new keys, you need to have the remote control(s) you want to use  
ready, and setup in the manner you want it to be used.  
STEP 1  
1 Place the MAS3 in standby mode. This is the factory default mode  
on power up, and if it has not been changed, you can unplug the  
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STEP 4  
4 The Power indicator blinks slowly, and input 2 is selected.  
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Press the key on your remote that you want to use as the new key  
for SELECTIN2.  
1 BLINK  
STEP 5  
5 The Power indicator blinks slowly, and input 3 is selected.  
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Press the key on your remote that you want to use as the new key  
for SELECTIN3.  
1 BLINK  
STEP 6  
6 After a pause, the Power indicator blinks 2 times, and repeats.  
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Press the key on your remote that you want to use as the new key  
for POWERTOGGLE.  
2 BLINKS  
STEP 7  
7 After a pause, the Power indicator blinks 3 times, and repeats.  
ZEKTOR  
Press the key on your remote that you want to use as the new key  
for SELECTIN-.  
3 BLINKS  
STEP 8  
8 After a pause, the Power indicator blinks 4 times, and repeats.  
ZEKTOR  
Press the key on your remote that you want to use as the new key  
for SELECTIN+.  
4 BLINKS  
STEP 9  
9 After a pause, the Power indicator blinks 5 times, and repeats.  
ZEKTOR  
Press the key on your remote that you want to use as the new key  
for SETDIMMODE.  
5 BLINKS  
STEP 10  
10 After a pause, the Power indicator blinks 6 times, and repeats.  
ZEKTOR  
Press the key on your remote that you want to use as the new key  
for POWERON.  
6 BLINKS  
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STEP 11  
11 After a pause, the Power indicator blinks 7 times, and repeats.  
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Press the key on your remote that you want to use as the new key  
for POWEROFF.  
7 BLINKS  
STEP 12  
12 The MAS3 will return to the standby mode indicating a return to  
normal operations. The newly programmed codes will now operate  
your MAS3.  
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Remote Control Learning Caveats  
Some component’s control codes will work better than others. We’ve designed the MAS3 to work  
with a great majority of codes, however a few brands use non-standard ways of transmitting their  
component’s codes that may not be compatible with the MAS3. In these somewhat rare circum-  
stances you will have to program your remote control to a different manufacturer’s code, and/or use  
different buttons on your remote.  
When programming the MAS3, if the IR indicator light blinks, and the MAS3 moves on to the next  
step, then the remote controller’s key code has been accepted. If the IR indicator does not blink, it  
indicates the MAS3 does not understand that particular manufactures code and you will have to  
choose another.  
In some cases the remote key code will be accepted, however the range will be limited. If the range  
of a programmed key is unacceptable, you will have to choose a different manufacturer and try  
again.  
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Bright / Dim / Auto-dimming Modes  
Setting the Display intensity modes of the MAS3  
The front panel display of the MAS3 can be set to Bright, Dim or an Auto-dimming mode where the  
display brightens for 4 seconds after any function is selected and then auto-dims.  
Setting the mode is simply a matter of toggling between the three modes:  
• Bright Mode. When pressing the SETDIMMODE key to toggle to this state, the display will turn  
bright and remain that way.  
• Dim Mode. When pressing the SETDIMMODE key to toggle to the Dim mode, the display will go  
dim and remain that way.  
• Auto-dimming Mode. When pressing the SETDIMMODE key to toggle to the Auto-dimming  
mode, the display will turn bright, then flash to dim, then flash back to bright, indicating the  
Auto-dimming mode has been selected. After 4 seconds of no activity, the display will smoothly  
dim to the dim setting.  
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Setting Power On Defaults  
The MAS3 power on default mode  
When toggling between Standby mode and PowerOn the MAS3 will remember all it’s current set-  
tings. After completely powering down the MAS3 (by unplugging the AC wall adapter), upon restor-  
ing power (by plugging the AC wall adapter back in), it will power up in a user settable default mode.  
This is useful in situations where the MAS3 is externally switched by a power strip.  
The factory default settings for initial power on are:  
• Initial power up in Standby mode.  
• Input 1 selected when powered on.  
• Auto-dimming mode selected.  
Changing the MAS3 power on defaults  
Teaching the MAS3 new power on default settings consists of placing the MAS3 in the preferred  
initial power on mode, and pressing and releasing the SETUP button on the back panel of the  
MAS3.  
STEP 1  
1 Select an initial power on input.  
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Using the SELECTIN1 - SELECTIN3 keys, or the SELECT+ or SELECT-  
keys, choose the desired power on default input.  
STEP 2  
2 Select the initial Bright / Dim / Auto-dimming mode.  
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Using the SETDIMMODE key, choose the desired power on default  
Bright / Dim / Auto-dimming mode.  
STEP 3  
3 Select the initial power mode, Standby or Powered on.  
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Using the POWERTOGGLE, POWERON or POWEROFF keys, choose  
the initial power on mode.  
STEP 4  
4 Press and release the SETUP button located on the back panel of  
the MAS3. The power Indicator light on the MAS3 will blink once to  
indicate the new power on setting have been saved.  
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The previous picture shows the default power up mode, as being  
set to the standby mode. It may also be set to the power on mode,  
by pressing and releasing the setup key while power is on, as  
shown here.  
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Restoring the MAS3 to Factory Defaults  
Restoring the MAS3 to the factory defaults  
There are many ways to program the MAS3’s remote capabilities. Most learning modes require the  
MAS3 to be in standby mode before learning can begin. If the remote used to control the MAS3  
were to be lost, and the MAS3 were programmed to power on during initial power up (as described  
in "Setting Power On Defaults" on page 12), there would be no way to reprogram the MAS3 to ac-  
cept new remote control codes. Therefore a means of resetting the MAS3 to its factory on defaults  
has been included.  
Resetting the MAS3 to the factory defaults is done by removing power to the MAS3. The AC wall  
adapter must be unplugged, so that the MAS3 is completely without power. The SETUP key is then  
pressed and held while power is restored to the MAS3, after about three seconds the power indica-  
tor will flash three times indicating the MAS3 has been reset to factory defaults.  
STEP 1  
1 Remove all power from the MAS3, this can be done by unplugging  
the AC wall adapter from the back of the MAS3, or unplugging the  
AC adapter from the wall, or by using a switched power strip.  
Nothing should be lit on the MAS3.  
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STEP 2  
2 Using a pen or pencil, press AND HOLD the SETUP button on the  
back panel of the MAS3. While continuing to HOLD the SETUP  
key, reapply power to the MAS3. When power is applied, the power  
indicator light will light up indicating standby mode.  
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STEP 3  
3 Continue to HOLD the SETUP key and after about three seconds  
the power indicator will blink GREEN three times indicating the  
MAS3 has been reset to its factory defaults.  
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The MAS3 factory defaults, are:  
• Control codes used are the Symphonic TV codes.  
• Default power up mode is standby.  
• Default selected input when powered on is input 1.  
• Default brightness mode is Auto-dimming.  
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Typical Application  
SACD player  
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CENTER  
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CENTER  
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SACD Player # 2  
DVD-A Player  
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Warranty Information  
Warranty Policy  
ZEKTOR, LLC warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship under normal use  
and service for one year from the original date of purchase. ZEKTOR, at its option, shall repair or  
replace the defective unit covered by this warranty.  
In order to keep this warranty in effect, the product must have been handled and used as prescribed  
in the instructions accompanying this warranty. This warranty does not cover any damage due to  
accident, misuse, abuse, or negligence. This warranty is valid only if the product is used as speci-  
fied in the product documentation.  
Repair or replacement, as provided under this warranty, is your exclusive remedy. ZEKTOR shall  
not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages. Implied warranties of merchantability and  
fitness for a particular purpose on this product are limited in duration to the duration of this warranty.  
Some states/countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam-  
ages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. Some states/countries do not allow  
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This  
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to  
state and country to country.  
Return & Exchange  
Shipment of product is as advertised by product. Upon receipt of merchandise inspect product care-  
fully, should you find that the product does not meet your expectations, or satisfaction, contact us  
at once and tell us your concerns, so we may make every effort to satisfy your purchase.  
Instructions for returning items  
Please retain the dated sales receipt as evidence of the date of purchase. You will need it for any  
warranty service. If you bought the product through a dealer, installer, or reseller, you will need to  
return the product to the point of sale.  
E-Mail us, or call us, using the information listed under “Customer Service Contact Information” on  
the following page, for a Return to Manufacturer Authorization (RMA) number. Describe briefly the  
reasons for your requested return. You must receive an RMA # before you return any goods to us,  
the RMA # must appear on your return packing label or on the outside of the box, Merchandise with-  
out a RMA # will be refused, and no credit will be issued. RMA's are valid for ten (10) days from  
date of issuance. All returned merchandise must be shipped in the original packaging. If it is not in  
the original packaging, ZEKTOR will not be held liable for damage during shipment. Shipments of  
returns must be prepaid, and we will not accept COD returns.  
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Customer Service Contact Information:  
ZEKTOR, LLC  
12675 Danielson Court  
Suite 401  
Poway, CA 92064  
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