LK10
Learning keypad
Installation guide
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LK10
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this Cambridge Audio Incognito product. Incognito is a cost-
effective, modular based multi-room system using standard Cat-5/5e or Cat-6 cable to
distribute hi-fi quality sound around a home. Optionally, video can also be distributed using
co-axial cable and a VH10 video hub.
The LK10 in-wall learning keypad must be used with the Incognito KP10 A-BUS™ audio
keypad and LR10 learning remote.
The LK10 keypad clones learnt IR codes and macros from the LR10 remote which once
transferred allow the LK10 to be used to control your source equipment conveniently from
the wall.
The LK10 is fitted on the wall by fixing it into a standard double J-box electrician’s back-box
and double Decora™ style faceplate (not included) next to a KP10 keypad. All knock-outs in
the back-box should be removed to provide maximum ventilation. Care should be taken in
choosing a site for the LK10, always refer to the precautions in this guide.
Thank you for taking the time to read this manual, we do recommend you keep it for future
reference.
Matthew Bramble, Cambridge Audio Technical Director
and the LK10 design team.
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System setup
To add your LK10 keypad into your Incognito system, refer to the diagram below:
SS10
SS10
Speaker cable
Speaker cable
KP10
KP10
LK10
Ribbon cable
(supplied with
LK10)
Shift
(Set)
Fav-1
Menu
Title
Exit
Cat-5/5e cable
AH10
PS10
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LK10
The LK10 should be placed next to the KP10, using a double J-Box and double Decora™
faceplate (not supplied).
Rear view
Front view
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1
1
2
KP10 connector - Connects the LK10 to the KP10 with the supplied ribbon cable.
I.C.P - In-circuit programming socket, used to upgrade keypad software when necessary.
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Installation notes
The LK10 is fitted on the wall by fixing it into a double USA-type J-Box (electrician’s back-
box). All knock-outs in the back-box should be removed to provide maximum ventilation.
Where it is desired to fit a mains lighting switch etc next to a keypad, a barrier-box or two
single back-boxes must be used (bear in mind it is not preferable to fit the keypad next to a
light-switch particularly if the faceplate styles will differ). Only a qualified electrician should
attempt such installations.
Avoid fitting the LK10/KP10 where there is line of sight to another LK10/KP10. In such
situations both keypads may pick up the same commands from a remote control and it will
be difficult to control each zone independently.
Avoid fitting the LK10/KP10 where there is line of sight to the source equipment for the
system. In such situations the source equipment may pick up the same IR commands
directly as are picked up by the keypad and sent to the source equipment. This can
interfere with the remote operation of the source equipment.
Do not fit the keypad in areas directly lit by strong sunlight or where it will be strongly lit by
fluorescent tubes. These can be sources of infra-red energy which can interfere with the
remote control operation of the system. Some plasma televisions can radiate a lot of infra-
red energy and care should be taken if fitting a LK10/KP10 near a plasma screen
television. Avoid placing the LK10/KP10 near to dimmer switches or other items, which
generate a lot of electrical noise.
Safety precautions
Care should be taken when choosing the site for a LK10; the keypad must never be
installed in a back-box which also contains mains wiring or in areas of high humidity.
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LK10
Power requirement
The LK10 runs on 24V DC (@ 250mA max) supplied through the connecting cable from
the KP10 keypad. As such there is no mains voltage present in the KP10 and the unit is
often safe to fit in areas where only extra low voltage (ELV) equipment is permitted.
However, it is imperative that you always check the wiring regulations in force for your
application and area.
Faceplates
TM
The LK10 faceplate system is based on the Decora standard and is interchangeable with
the wide range of faceplates made by manufacturers such as Leviton etc that conform to
this standard. If it is desired to fit another faceplate, it can be replaced by gently prising
apart the LK10 faceplate and snapping on another in its place.
Approvals
This product complies with European Low Voltage (73/23/EEC) and
Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC) Directives when used and installed
according to this instruction manual. For continued compliance only Cambridge
Audio accessories should be used with this product and servicing must be referred to
qualified service personnel.
The crossed-out wheeled bin is the European Union symbol for indicating separate
collection for electrical and electronic equipment. This product contains electrical
and electronic equipment which should be reused, recycled or recovered and
should not be disposed of with unsorted regular waste. Please return the unit or
contact the authorised dealer from whom you purchased this product for more
information.
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Keypad overview
Buttons numbered 1-8 have dual functions, which
are controlled by the Shift button. These buttons
generate IR codes or macros cloned from the
buttons of the same name on the LR10 learning
remote (see later section on Cloning).
Primary functions
Secondary functions
PM
1
Play
Skip forward
Enter
Up
SHARED
EDIT SLEEP LEARN
2
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2
3
Skip backward
Scan backward
Scan forward
Stop
Down
Left
Right
Exit
4
5
1
3
6
7
Pause
Fav-1 (Favourite)
Set (Settings)
Title
Menu
Shift
4
5
7
8
9
Shift
(Set)
Fav-1
Menu
10
Cloning port
Display screen
9
8
6
11
Title
Exit
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Note: The actual functions of the buttons are
completely dependent on the codes taught into
the LR10 remote.
For full instructions on Shift/Settings, learning
buttons and the cloning port, please refer to the ‘Operating instructions’ and ‘Keypad
setup’ sections of this guide.
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LK10
On-screen display
1
2
3
PM
5
4
6
SHARED
EDIT SLEEP LEARN
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8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
Week days - The bar over a letter indicates the day of the week.
Alarm - Displayed when the alarm function is set.
IR - Indicates when an infra-red signal is sent from the LK10.
Time - Displays current time. ‘PM’ appears when 12 hour clock is set.
Date - Can be set as Month/Date or Date/Month.
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Shared - Displayed when sharing a source with another zone connected to the same
AH10 hub.
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Edit - Displayed when in Edit mode (Settings menu).
Sleep - Displayed when the sleep function is set.
Learn - Displayed when in Learn/Clone mode.
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9
10
Name bar - Displays the name of the source, button or function.
For full instructions on these functions, please refer to the ‘Keypad setup’ section of this
guide.
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Cloning from the remote control
The LK10 can only be used to control source equipment once it
has been cloned from the LR10. This transfers the necessary IR
codes and macros into the LK10. The Incognito LR10 is
a
sophisticated learning remote which is able to learn the codes of
all the source equipment from their own remotes.
Once the LR10 itself has been programmed the user can clone all
macros and programmed information from the LR10 to the LK10,
allowing the keypad to also perform the same operations (IR
codes, macros, button names and clock settings).
Note: Only the learning buttons highlighted on the remote are
cloned to the LK10.
Please refer to the LR10’s own manual for full details on how to teach
codes into the LR10, advice on macros etc. Once the LR10 is fully
programmed/setup, you can clone it into the LK10.
To begin cloning, plug the supplied connection
cable into the cloning port on the LK10 and
LR10, then put the LK10 into Learn mode.
PM
Set the LR10 to transmit (the LK1O will default
to Receiving mode).
SHARED
EDIT SLEEP LEARN
On the back of the LR10 press the Edit button
4 times (using a paperclip or similar) to enter
Clone mode. ‘REC/TRX’ will appear on both
displays.
Shift
Fav-1
Menu
(Set)
Title
Exit
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LK10
For the LK10 to receive commands, it must be first put into Learn mode. The LK10 has a
series of menus that can be accessed by pressing and holding the Shift/Set button on the
front panel. The menu options are continuously scrolled on the LK10 display until you
release the Shift/Set button.
Follow the next steps to complete the cloning operation:
LK10 keypad - Receiving data
LR10 remote - Transmitting data
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2
1. Press and hold the Set button for five
seconds. When ‘LEARN’ is displayed,
release the button. ‘READY’ will then be
displayed on screen.
2. Press the
button on the remote
until ‘TRX’ is flashing.
4
3
4. ‘RXING..’ will then be displayed, to
indicate it is receiving data.
3. Press the Enter button on the remote.
Display shows ‘SENDING’.
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Cloning from the remote control
After approximately 7 minutes the keypad display should show ‘COMPLETE’ and return to
normal operation. All data has been transferred.
If the clone fails the keypad will show ‘ERROR’ or ‘TIMEOUT’. Put the transmitting LR10
remote back into Clone mode and repeat the process.
Note: Once the cloning process has been started it must be completed, as it overwrites the
software in the receiving LK10 keypad.
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LK10
Settings menus
Note: You still use your KP10 keypad to control audio functions (volume adjustment, source
selection etc).
To personalise other settings of the LK10, press and hold the Set button for four seconds to
activate the Settings menus (Fig. 1). The LK10 screen will continuously scroll through the
five menu options:
Learn
Alarm
Sleep
Setup
Configure
1
2
3
Shift
(Set)
Fav-1
Menu
Shift
(Set)
Fav-1
Menu
Shift
(Set)
Fav-1
Title
Exit
Title
Exit
Menu
Title
Exit
To select the option you require release the button when the menu option is displayed on
the screen (Fig. 2).
To return, press Exit (Fig. 3). Any changes you have have made will be saved.
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Settings menus
Alarm menu
Press the Set button for five seconds and release when ‘ALARM?’ is displayed on the
screen.
Alarm
Hour
Minute
Days
Source
On/Off
Use the
and
buttons
to navigate the menu.
Use the and
buttons to
adjust the desired option.
Note: When
a
Source is
selected, it will display the
default Source programmed into
the KP10 keypad.
Shift
(Set)
Fav-1
nu
Title
Exit
Days
When selecting ‘DAYS’, use the
and
keys to scroll to single day,
Monday to Friday, weekend or everyday.
On/Off
When the alarm is selected on, the Alarm icon
will appear on the display.
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LK10
Sleep menu
This menu allows you to set the time at which the LK10 will automatically switch off.
Press the Set button for five seconds and release when ‘SLEEP?’ is displayed on the screen.
Sleep
Hour
Minute
On/Off
Use the
and
buttons
to navigate the menu.
Use the
and
buttons to
adjust the desired option.
Shift
(Set)
Fav-1
nu
Title
Exit
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Settings menus
Setup menu
This menu lets the user manually set the time and date of the LK10. Press the Set button
for five seconds and release when ‘SETUP?’ is displayed on the screen.
Setup
Hour
Minute
Date/Month
Month/Date
Year
Use the
and
buttons
to navigate the menu.
Use the
and
buttons to
adjust the desired option.
Shift
(Set)
Fav-1
nu
Title
Exit
Note: The time and date will also be set automatically after a download from the LR10.
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LK10
Configure menu
Press the Set button for five seconds and release when ‘CONFIG?’ is displayed on the
screen.
Configure
12/24 Hour
DD/MM
LCD Brightness
Use the
and
buttons
to navigate the menu.
Use the and
buttons to
adjust the desired option.
Shift
(Set)
Fav-1
u
Title
Exit
12/24 Hour - Controls the clock display in either 12 or 24 hour format.
DD/MM - Sets the order in which the date and month are displayed.
LCD Brightness - Controls the LCD brightness level; Bright, dim or off.
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Troubleshooting
If the LK10 becomes locked and/or ‘ERROR’ appears on the display due to a power
interuption or during cloning, follow these steps:
1. Unplug the power to the system and plug back in after one minute.
2. When the power resumes, the LK10 will display distorted text.
3. Clone the LR10 to the LK10 without entering Learn mode.
4. When the LR10 has finished sending, repeat Step 1.
Note: Time and date will not be updated in the LK10.
releases.
This guide is designed to make installing and using this product as easy as possible. Information in this
document has been carefully checked for accuracy at the time of printing; however, Cambridge Audio's
policy is one of continuous improvement, therefore design and specifications are subject to change
without prior notice. If you notice any errors please feel free to email us at: [email protected]
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© Copyright Cambridge Audio Ltd 2007
A-BUS and A-BUS Ready are registered trademarks of LeisureTech Electronics Pty Ltd Australia.
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LK10
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