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HS-KP1
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SECTION 2
GENERAL
This section is extracted
from instruction manual.
from instruction manual.
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Chapter 1: Description and Location of Parts
VOLUME
MUTING
MENU
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Name
Function
" LCD
Displays the menu, etc.
# Speaker
Outputs the sound while using the Intercom or Monitor function.
$ Remote sensor
Receives signals from the remote commander.
% MIC
Picks up the sound while using the Intercom or Monitor function.
& / (on/off)
Press to turn the unit on or off.
' RETURN/EXIT
Press to return to the previous menu or exit the menu.
( MENU
Press to display the menu to operate the unit.
)
7/W/#/C
Press
7/W/#/C to select a menu item. Then press
to enter the
selection.
* MUTING
Press to turn off the sound temporarily. Press the button again to
restore the sound.
restore the sound.
+ OPTIONS
Press to display and select items from the option menu.
, VOLUME +/–
Press to adjust the volume level.
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Remote commander
Notes
• Some functions explained in this section may not
work depending on the components.
• The above explanations are intended to serve as
examples only. Therefore, depending on the
component, above operations may not be possible,
or may operate differently than described.
component, above operations may not be possible,
or may operate differently than described.
Name
Function
" / (on/off)
Press to turn the unit on or
off.
off.
# CAMERA
Press to enter the room/
door selecting mode
(image) (page 29).
door selecting mode
(image) (page 29).
$ ROOM
MONITOR
Press to enter the room
selecting mode (sound)
(page 28).
selecting mode (sound)
(page 28).
% SLEEP
Press to activate the sleep
timer function, and the
duration after which the
unit will turn off
automatically (page 32).
timer function, and the
duration after which the
unit will turn off
automatically (page 32).
&
7/W/#/C
Press
7/W/#/C to select a
menu item. Then press
to enter the selection.
' OPTIONS
Press to display and select
items from the option
menu.
items from the option
menu.
DO NOT
DISTURB
ALL
DIMMER
CAMERA
SLEEP
RETURN/
EXIT
INPUT
SELECTOR
OPTIONS
DMPORT
MENU
VOLUME
MUTING
INTERCOM
ROOM
ROOM
MONITOR
( MENU
Press to display the menu
to operate the unit.
to operate the unit.
) DMPORT
Press to operate the
component connected to
the DIGITAL MEDIA
PORT adapter (page 22).
component connected to
the DIGITAL MEDIA
PORT adapter (page 22).
/
Starts play.
Y
Stops play.
/
Skips tracks.
* INPUT
SELECTOR
Press to select the input
source.
source.
+ VOLUME +/– Press to adjust the volume
level.
, MUTING
Press to turn off the sound
temporarily. Press the
button again to restore the
sound.
temporarily. Press the
button again to restore the
sound.
- RETURN/
EXIT
0
Press to return to the
previous menu or exit the
menu.
previous menu or exit the
menu.
. DIMMER
Press repeatedly to adjust
brightness of the LCD
(page 39).
brightness of the LCD
(page 39).
/ INTERCOM
To talk to other room in
the system network.
the system network.
ALL
Press to talk to all rooms
(page 26).
(page 26).
ROOM
Press to enter the room
selecting mode (Intercom)
(page 26).
selecting mode (Intercom)
(page 26).
0 DO NOT
DISTURB
Press to block requests
from the other rooms.
Press the button again to
cancel blocking requests
(page 30).
from the other rooms.
Press the button again to
cancel blocking requests
(page 30).
Name
Function
Part names and descriptions
ZONE
MODE
DC IN
+
19.5V
GND
R
+
R-
L-
L
L-
L
+
SPEAKERS
IMPEDANCE USE
8 - 16
HT
IR REMOTE
IN
Rear of the unit
HS-WA1
TO LOCAL AUDIO
WALL PORT
HS-WV1
TO DISTRIBUTION PANEL
HS-MB1
TO AV WALL PORT
Top of the unit
RJ45 terminals (*, +)
Connect the unit to Local Audio Wall Port (HS-WA1) using CAT5 cables so that the letters (*, +) indicated
on both the units match each other.
on both the units match each other.
RJ45 terminals (", #)
Connect the unit to Distribution Panel (HS-MB1) or AV Wall Port (HS-WV1) using CAT5 cables so that the
letters (", #) indicated on both the units match each other.
letters (", #) indicated on both the units match each other.
SPEAKERS
Connect speakers (nominal impedance 8 ohms or higher) in a room using a speaker cord. See “Connecting
speaker cords or power supply cords.”
speaker cords or power supply cords.”
DC IN
Connect DC IN of Keypad to DC OUT of Power Supply (HS-AC1) using a power supply cord. See
“Connecting speaker cords or power supply cords.” A DC power source is supplied to the Keypad through the
AWG 24 cords inside the CAT5 cable connected to #. However, sound quality of the Keypad may deteriorate
if cables are long, due to power loss through the cable. For optimum sound quality, connect directly Keypad
and Power Supply using thicker cords than AWG 24, up to AWG 18.
“Connecting speaker cords or power supply cords.” A DC power source is supplied to the Keypad through the
AWG 24 cords inside the CAT5 cable connected to #. However, sound quality of the Keypad may deteriorate
if cables are long, due to power loss through the cable. For optimum sound quality, connect directly Keypad
and Power Supply using thicker cords than AWG 24, up to AWG 18.
MODE (ZONE/HT) switch
Switch between ZONE mode and HT mode. The ZONE mode is used to select input sources. The HT mode
can be used for basic operations on the Multi Channel AV receiver. For further details on these modes, refer to
the Keypad operating instructions.
can be used for basic operations on the Multi Channel AV receiver. For further details on these modes, refer to
the Keypad operating instructions.
IR REMOTE IN
Connect an IR repeater.
Connecting speaker cords or power supply cords
You can connect up to two Keypads directly to a Power Supply (HS-AC1) in order to improve sound coverage of
the Keypad. For details on Power Supply connection, refer to HS-AC1 manual.
You can use any commercially available cord of gauge AWG 18 to AWG 26. AWG 18 cords are recommended as
signal loss is less.
the Keypad. For details on Power Supply connection, refer to HS-AC1 manual.
You can use any commercially available cord of gauge AWG 18 to AWG 26. AWG 18 cords are recommended as
signal loss is less.
1
Strip 10 mm (0.4 inches) of insulation off the cords and twist the
bare wires together tightly.
bare wires together tightly.
Be sure that the length of the bare wires is 10 mm (0.4 inches), matching the full-size illustration below.
10 mm (0.4 inches)
Note
Do not use a cord that is kinked, tarnished or otherwise damaged.
2
While pressing down the orange tab next to the terminal, insert
the cord into the terminal as far as it will go. See the tables below
for connections.
the cord into the terminal as far as it will go. See the tables below
for connections.
ZONE
MODE
DC IN
+
19.5V
GND
R
+
R-
L-
L
L-
L
+
SPEAKERS
IMPEDANCE USE
8 - 16
HT
IR REMOTE
IN
Cord
Rear of the unit
a b
A
B
C
D
B
C
D
This unit
DC IN
DC IN
Power Supply
CD OUT
CD OUT
This unit
Your speakers
DC 19.5 V – a
19.5 V
R+/- – A/B
R+/-
GND – b
GND
L-/+ – C/D
L-/+
Notes
● To press down the orange tab, a slim object such as a flathead screwdriver can be used.
● Be sure to connect the terminals correctly as shown in the table above. If a speaker cord is reversed, the
sound may be distorted.
● Make sure none of the bare wires touch each other. If they do, it may cause a short-circuit, which could
damage the system.
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