Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; C i
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 3 Installing the TS-1 in Existing Construction................................................24Installing the TS-1 in New Construction ....................................................25 CONNECTING THE TS-1 ................................
Page 3 - PARTS GUIDE; TS-1 Front Description; INTRODUCTION
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 5 PARTS GUIDE 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 installatio...
Page 4 - TS-1 Rear Description; Figure 2; DESCRIPTION/OPERATION OVERVIEW; Figure 1; Touch
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 7 TS-1 Rear Description 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. Figure 2 TS-1 rear. I N T E L L I P A D ...
Page 5 - Figure 3; Navigation Keys; TS-1 Operation Overview
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 9 Touch Key Organization 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. Figure 3 Organization of an example TS-1 Touch Screen. NOTE: I...
Page 6 - Figure 5; Figure 4
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 11 Use ( Sleep Timer ) when you want the TS-1 to automatically turn off a zone after a preset length of time. To activate Sleep Timer : 1. Touch ( Sleep Timer ) once to view the Sleep Timer screen, as shown in Figure 5. Figure 5 The Sleep T...
Page 7 - Active; Figure 6
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 13 Master Key Operation When using a ZR-8630AV or A4.6Ci Multi-Zone System, as many aseight 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 di...
Page 8 - Function Key Operation; Understanding Feedback Messages; Figure 7; Feedback Message
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 14 DESCRIPTION/OPERATION OVERVIEW 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 program...
Page 9 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS; Application Considerations; Figure 8; OFF; Cleaning Mode; MUTE
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 17 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 ...
Page 10 - Using a TSP-1 Power Module to Connect Additional TS-1s; Using an IntelliPad; Figure 9
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 19 Using a TSP-1 Power Module to Connect Additional TS-1s Figure 10 A TSP-1 Power Module supplies power to additional TS-1s in a basic multi-zone system. I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 18 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS (...
Page 11 - INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS; Tools and Precautions
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 21 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS 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) • Key...
Page 12 - • In direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light; Recommended Mounting Height
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 23 Figure 12 TS-1 mounting heights and optimal viewing angles for people of different heights. I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 22 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Where to Mount a TS-1 Keypad (continued) Avoid install...
Page 13 - Installing the TS-1 in New Construction; Installing the TS-1 in Existing Construction
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 25 Installing the TS-1 in New Construction For a new construction site, use our optional New Construction Bracket (FG01060) to provide asupport for mounting the TS-1 on new drywall, as shown in Figure 14. Figure 14 Using the optional New Co...
Page 14 - Wiring Considerations; Baseboard Run; as a home run to the appropriate zone jack on the
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Installing the TS-1 in New Construction (continued) 1. At a proposed site, install a New Construction Bracket to studs with nails or metal screws. 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 15 - IR SENSOR; to an (optional) external IR Sensor, as shown in Figure 16 below or
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 29 NOTE: An IR Sensor is required when the built-in TS-1 IR Sensor is not located in an ideal locationin a zone, or when pass-through IR commands (instead of Niles system commands) are needed tocontrol a source component. Figure 17 Connecti...
Page 16 - MANUALLY PROGRAMMING THE TS-1; Zone On; Documenting Programming Worksheets
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 31 Figure 19 Steps 5 and 6 of this TS-1 System Programming Worksheet show example information filled in for Master KeyLabels, Source Components, and the Zone On Command Assignment. continued on next page... MANUALLY PROGRAMMING THE TS-1 The...
Page 17 - Documenting Programming Worksheets (continued)
Function Key Show Key Label Niles Command Play ❏ ____________________ Play Stop ❏ ____________________ Stop Pause ❏ ____________________ Pause Next Track ❏ ____________________ Surf + Right Track ❏ ____________________ Surf - Scan >> ❏ ____________________ FF Scan << ❏ __________________...
Page 18 - Calibrating the TS-1 Screen; Calibrate Screen; Using Auto Configure; Auto Configure; Starting the Utility Program; SLEEP TIMER
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 35 Calibrating the TS-1 Screen 1. On the Manual Programming screen (see previous page, step 2), touch Calibrate Screen once. The Screen Calibration screen will appear: 2. Touch each of the targets as they appear. The screen will calibrate a...
Page 19 - Editing the TS-1 Configuration
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 37 Configuring Master Keys 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): • For reference, the M...
Page 20 - Setting the Zone ON Key
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 39 • 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 ...
Page 21 - Displaying Settings Option
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 41 2. On the Manual Programming screen (see page 34, step 2), touch Send Configuration once. 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. 4. If fi...
Page 22 - FCC INSTRUCTIONS TO THE USER; About Programming with a PC; SPECIFICATIONS; Control; H x; Warranty
I N T E L L I P A D ® C i T O U C H S C R E E N K E Y P A D 43 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 protectionagainst harmful ...