I N S TA L L AT I O N & O P E R AT I O N G U I D E 102.7 FM Band CLASSICAL NEWS COUNTRY OLDIES EASY POP HIP HOP ROCK Tuner DVD CD JAZZ TALK 100% Prev DSS Next More... TS-1 IntelliPad Ci Touch Screen Keypad ® Niles Audio Corporation www.nilesaudio.com 12331 S.W. 130 Street Miami, Florida 33186 Tel: (305) 238-4373 Fax: (305) 238-0185 ©2003 Niles Audio Corporation. All rights reserved. Niles, the Niles logo and IntelliPad are registered trademarks of Niles Audio Corporation.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D TABLE OF CONTENTS I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D Installing the TS-1 in Existing Construction................................................24 Installing the TS-1 in New Construction ....................................................25 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................4 FEATURES AND BENEFITS ...............................
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 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.).
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K I E Y P A D N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D DESCRIPTION/OPERATION OVERVIEW TS-1 Rear Description TS-1 Front Description (continued) 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.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K I E Y P A D N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D DESCRIPTION/OPERATION OVERVIEW (continued) Touch Key Organization TS-1 Operation Overview 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. Hard Key Operation Function Keys Press OFF once to turn off the zone you are in.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K I E Y P A D N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D DESCRIPTION/OPERATION OVERVIEW Use (Sleep Timer) when you want the TS-1 to automatically turn off a zone after a preset length of time. TS-1 Operation Overview (continued) To activate Sleep Timer: Navigation Key Operation Touch Prev or Next once to view the previous or next Control Screen for a selected Master Key.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D DESCRIPTION/OPERATION OVERVIEW TS-1 Operation Overview Navigation Key Operation (continued) Use (Setting Options) to adjust attributes of the Touch Screen such 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. Figure 6 The Setting Options screen. 2. Touch – or + one or more times to decrease or increase the desired attribute.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K I E Y P A D N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D DESCRIPTION/OPERATION OVERVIEW Understanding Feedback Messages TS-1 Operation Overview (continued) 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.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K I E Y P A D N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D DESCRIPTION/OPERATION OVERVIEW (continued) SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS Cleaning the TS-1 Application Considerations 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.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K I E Y P A D SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS (continued) N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D Using a TSP-1 Power Module to Connect Additional TS-1s 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.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K I E Y P A D N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS (continued) INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Adding an External IR Sensor Tools and Precautions C R E E N K E Y P A D 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)
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K I E Y P A D N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Where to Mount a TS-1 Keypad (continued) Avoid installing the TS-1 Touch Screen Keypad in the following areas, which can degrade operation 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 ther
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K I E Y P A D N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS (continued) Installing the TS-1 in New Construction Installing the TS-1 in Existing 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. 1.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K I E Y P A D N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS 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.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K I E Y P A D CONNECTING THE TS-1 TS-1 Connections (continued) N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 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.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K I E Y P A D N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 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.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K I E Y P A D N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T S O U C H C R E E N K E Y P A D MANUALLY PROGRAMMING THE TS-1 Documenting Programming Worksheets (continued) KEY PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET TS-1 MASTER DVD SCREEN SET 1 2 JOB TITLE DVD SCREEN 1 Function Key Show Key Play DATE Mr.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D MANUALLY PROGRAMMING THE TS-1 (continued) Calibrating the TS-1 Screen Starting the Utility Program 1. On the Manual Programming screen (see previous page, step 2), touch Calibrate Screen once. The Screen Calibration screen will appear: 1. Touch (SLEEP TIMER) once. The Sleep Timer screen will appear: Metronome Icon 2.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D MANUALLY PROGRAMMING THE TS-1 Configuring Master Keys Using Auto Configure (continued) 1. Touch any of the displayed Master Keys twice. If needed, touch More once to view the other set of Master Keys. The Master Key Edit screen will appear (as shown in the following example): 2.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K I E Y P A D MANUALLY PROGRAMMING THE TS-1 Editing the TS-1 Configuration (continued) N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D • 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. 3.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K I E Y P A D N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D MANUALLY PROGRAMMING THE TS-1 2. On the Manual Programming screen (see page 34, step 2), touch Send Configuration once. Setting the Zone ON Key (continued) 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. 3. Touch Last Selected or a labeled Master Key once.
I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D I N T E L L I P A D ® Ci T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D MANUALLY PROGRAMMING THE TS-1 (continued) FCC INSTRUCTIONS TO THE USER About Programming with a PC 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.