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MR64 Keypad 
OFF
VOL
Infrared
receiver
LCD display
Mute
button
Volume up
and down or
source select or
sets backlighting
Shut off this room
or shut off whole
house (press for
5 seconds).
Input
select
button
ALL
MUTE
INPUT
MR64
Line 1
Line 2
Volume
select
button
All button for
whole house
functions
Operating 
Instructions  
 
Congratulations and thank you for choosing this 
Knoll product. The MR64 keypads are the power 
behind an advanced music control system that is 
easy-to-7use with top quality sound available in up 
to six or more rooms. 
 
The MR64 is only for use with the MVP44, MVP64 and 
MR640 controller.  
 
The MR64 is available with two LCD colors, yellow-
green with black lettering and blue with white 
lettering (model MR64b). Both versions are available 
with Decora™ style bezel plates in white, almond, 
black or ivory colors.    
 
The music system consists of: 
1. Rooms with stereo speakers, a MR64 or MR60 
keypad or infrared receiver and a remote control. 
2. One or more MVP44a, MVP64a or MR640 
controller(s). 
3. One or more multi-zone amplifier if the MR640 is 
used. 
4. Stereo source components such as tuners, CD 
players, satellite dish receivers, cassette decks, and 
other components. 
 
While the MR64 evolved after years of research, its 
use is straightforward and direct. Some rooms may 
have more than one pair of speakers but only one 
keypad or possibly even no keypad. 
 
The music system is controlled by the MR64 and 
MR60 keypads, RB8 or universal remote, the source 
components and possibly a whole home controller. 
The source components are controlled by their 
individual remote controls by aiming the remote 
control at the keypad or infrared receiver and 
pressing the appropriate remote control button.  
 
Please read about the MVP44a, MVP64a or MR640 
with the manual shipped with that product. 
 
MR64 Keypad Operation 
The MR64 keypad is relatively easy to operate and 
within a short period of time should be very intuitive.  
 
Please ensure that keys are not pressed too fast as 
the controller or keypad may be confused. If this 
happens reset the system powering it off and then 
on again. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Adjusting Backlighting. MR64’s are backlit for 
easy nighttime operation. To 
adjust the backlighting make 
sure the power for the keypad is 
on and the MR64 is displaying: 
System
   Off
 
Without pressing any other buttons press the UP or 
DOWN button to increase or decrease the 
backlighting illumination. The level selected will 
remain in the memory even if the power is 
disconnected. 
 
Turning on a source to this room with the MR64 
keypad. After the system is completely installed, if 
the system is not yet turned on, turn the sources on 
and then turn the MVP controller amplifier on. If this 
system has a MR640 controller and another 
amplifier, make sure they are turned on and 
powered up.  
 
After power has been turned on 
the MR64 keypad will display its 
software revision followed by 
“Knoll Systems” and then: 
System
   Off
 
To turn a source on in this room press the INPUT 
button. The volume is always set at about 30% when 
the room speakers are first turned on. This room will 
always revert to the source it was switched to when 
it was turned off last time. To change to another 
source, see changing sources below.  
 
Turn on a source in this room using the RB8 
Remote Control. To turn on a source in this room 
using the RB8 remote control press the RB8 remote 
control 1, 2, 3 or 4 button corresponding to which 
source you want to listen to. You do not need to 
press the POWER button on the remote first.   
 
Whole house source selection is not available from 
the RB8 remote.