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Mounting
After connections are made, the CK1.2 installs into a two gang J-Box or an
open backed double gang trim ring with the enclosed screws. If you opt to
use a closed J-Box, it must be a minimum of 2 3/4” deep to accomodate
standard RJ-45 plugs in the rear. If you plan to utilize the ALTERNATE
MASTER connections and DO NOT PLAN to add a slave keypad, you could
install the CK1.2 in a considerably shallower J-Box (2”). It is fastest and
easiest to mount the keypad in an open backed trim ring as shown here:
Programming
Use the included CD-Rom to install B & K’s Keypad editor on your windows
PC. CKEditor runs on Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP and XP Pro. It is usually
best to do all programming in front of the components with a CK1.2 con-
nected to your laptop’s serial port. 
To program, simply open the program, go to the
Program Menu and work your way through the
seven programming steps, test and download to
each keypad. 
If you have questions, go to the Help Menu and
utilize the Keypad Programming Manual.
IMPORTANT NOTE - The CT610/310/600 sends status communications
to zone keypads whenever a zone source change
is made. Program the CT610/310/600 with your
Main Menu positions first, using the worksheets
in your CT610/310/600 installation manual.
Otherwise, the CT610/310/600 will command the
keypads to jump to the wrong page after a source
change!
Often the best solution to mounting a B & K key-
pad are the mounting plate brackets for Low
Voltage Class 2 devices made by Caddy, B-Line
etc. Of course, enclosed J-Boxes can be used,
they must be deep enough to accomodate the
depth of the RJ-45 connectors plugged into the
rear of the keypad (2 3/4”).