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Any of these products can be combined to share sources in a CT system. Depending on which form of control communication you wish to use (IR or RS-232), B&K can accommodate either or both. Typically only one form of communication is needed, however for some advanced installations, both forms may be required. The following diagrams depicts both IR or RS-232 being used to control the home theater product. The CT-1 allows an easy method to interface between a home theater and a whole house distribution system. Once a B&K home theater is added to the system, the theater becomes a sub-system of the main CT system. You are making the theater a CT zone. IR Code-sets work consistently with the home theater line as they do with the CT line. Code-set 001 is used for zone 1, code-set 002 is used for zone 2. Typically you should use the RS-232 connection method because RS-232 will not pick up outside interference such as plasma or fluorescent light. An RS-232 swap cable does not need to be installed when using the CT-1. The illustrations below will also allow for sources that are only used in the theater zone. Control of those sources is maintained through the theater keypad or IR sensor. Set the DIP switches accordingly. Refer to the CT-1 manual for more detailed information regarding the CT-1. You may not need both forms of communication connected, only connect what you need. IR = 1/8” mono mini jack RS-232 = CAT5 straight through cable The Home Theater sensor plug (three position phoenix) can be used either for a Keypad (CK1.2) or for an IR sensor located in the theater room. RS-232 XMIT ports on the CT Receiver back panel are outputs only. RS-232 Data (BKC-DIP) can be obtained from any zone RS-232 XMIT pin. If all keypad ports are being used by keypads, the RS-232 data, 12VDC power, and GND can be obtained from the SLAVE OUT RJ-45 jack (PINs 5, 1, & 3 respectively) on the panel of the CK1.2 Keypad. Simply run a three position wire (or extra CAT5) to the nearest keypad. IR Connection RS-232 Connection CT-1 CT-1 BK& SIMPLY BETTER! Reference 50 Series2 Integration of a B&K Home Theater And a CT Receiver Integration of a B&K Home Theater And a CT Receiver System Expansion Using a Swap Cable to Control a Theater To simply add a B&K home theater to a CT distributed audio system, a swap cable will provide control functions such as power, input, volume, etc. The buffered outputs from the CT Receiver will provide the analog audio and composite video signals from any shared source. The definition of a swap cable can be found on page 27 of this manual. A swap cable in this example will provide one-way communication from the CT Receiver to the Home Theater receiver/processor for BKC-DIP messages. *The REF 50 does not generate RS-232 (BKC-DIP) messages. CT610 SIMPLY BETTER! BK& Setup Using a PC and BKcSuite Setup Using a PC and BKcSuite B&K Tool Suite can be installed using the CD-ROM included with the CT Receiver. You may also obtain this software online at Your PC should be equipped with a CD-ROM or DVD drive. B&K Tool Suite includes software for setting up B & K Receivers, Preamplifiers, SR10.1 remote, and CK1.2 Keypads. The installation path for BKcSuite is [c:/program files/B&K Components Ltd/BkcSuite.exe] ***Warning - PC requirements - 128MB RAM, Pentium grade or better processor, Windows 98SE operating system or greater. (Exception- BKcSuite not supported on Windows NT) *** BK& SIMPLY BETTER! RJ-45 Pin Out Connection to a PC Note that many modern laptops do not come equipped with a DB9 style serial port. If your computer only has a USB style serial port, you'll need to obtain a USB to DB9 Serial port adapter cable. B&K offers a pre-made connector suitable for connecting a serial port to a standard network CAT5 cable with RJ45 connectors (p/n 13290). However, should you wish to make your own, here is the pin configuration for a RJ45: DB9 DB25 Function RJ45 Connection Pin 3 Pin 2 Host Transmit To RJ45 Red Pin 2 Pin 3 Host Receive To RJ45 Green Pin 5 Pin 7 Host Ground To RJ45 Black CT Receiver Connection Plug one end of a RJ-45 terminated CAT5 cable into the main RS-232 communications port on the back of the CT Receiver. NCNCNCNCTXRCVNCTXRCVNoConnectionRS-232HostTransmitRS-232SignalGroundRS-232HostReceive USB to Serial Adapter USB to serial Adapters can be a convenient solution for connecting to a computer with no available DB9 style serial ports. Install the required drivers and then verify what com port the USB Adapter is on. Once your COM settings are determined, configure the BKcSuite and B&K CK1.2 / SR10.1 Editors for simple and easy setup. Computer Connection Plug one end of a RJ-45 terminated CAT5 cable into the serial communications port on the back of the computer using the serial DB9 to RJ-45 Adapter. BK& SIMPLY BETTER! BKcSuite Setup and Overview BKcSuite Setup and Overview BKTask automatically installs a shortcut icon on the desktop [BKTask icon (grey)]. Make sure all other applications which use ...
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