MULTI-ZONE SYSTEMS (SEE FIG. 2)
Zones 1, 2, and 5: The Navigator K1 and K2 can be used in a Harbor
system together with other Sonance IR receivers (such as the PFMR1,
WMR1, MR1, SMR1,or the CR1). Depending upon what combination of
keypads is used, you may need to provide additional local power to
supplement the Navigator Harbor power supply. The ASAP2 is used to
provide automatic audio switching to local sound sources (such as a
computer or television). An ASAP1 or SAT275 could be used as well. If
your zone has multiple local sources,such as a television and a computer,
an ASAP2 with an AL1 module installed would provide automatic
switching between the house system and the 2 local sources.
Note for Zones 1 and 2: Some televisions do not allow you to disengage the
television speakers to enable use of the volume controls to drive variable
audio line outputs. In that case, additional equipment may be needed to
provide variable line level inputs to the ASAP2.
Zones 3, 4, and 6: The Navigator K1 or K2 provides the sole means of
audio control for these zones.
Note: In zones where a separate IR receiver is used in conjunction with a
Navigator keypad (such as an MR1 near the local television source), the IR
passthrough circuit on any Navigator keypad should be disabled (default) to
prevent interference from IR multi-path signals.
MOUNTING:
• The Navigator K2 Keypad can be retro-fit into existing construction
by utilizing the integrated toggle feet, similar to a speaker. Utilize the
cut-out template for marking the hole size.
•The Navigator K2 Keypad can also be mounted in a Carlon double-
gang new construction J-box.
NOTE: When mounting the K2 outdoors, you must mount in a waterproof box.
You should also consider either disabling the IR receiver or placing the K2 so that
no sunlight hits the receiver. Sunlight will cause noise on the IR line which may
impact operations of IR devices throughout the system.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE: MULTI-ZONE SYSTEM (WITH A NAVIGATOR HARBOR)
FIGURE 2