Xantech Door WPK1 User Manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
WPK1, 4, 6 and 8  
THE WATERPAD™  
WATERPROOF PROGRAMMABLE KEYPAD SYSTEM  
CD  
SAT  
CATV  
DVD  
TNR  
TNR  
TUNER  
TAPE  
VCR1  
DISC  
+
VOL  
VOL  
DISC  
---  
OFF  
VCR2  
INTRODUCTION  
THE WATERPAD™, an adaptation of the original Smart Pad2™ keypad system, is the world's first wall  
mounted, fully programmable and configurable waterproof keypad. Now, outdoor, pool side, bathroom,  
sauna and other high moisture installations can be handled with confidence. With the ease of the Dragon  
Drop-IR™ software system, the Waterpad is fully programmable into four basic keypad configurations. In  
addition, a large selection of button icon labels permits configurations to match the IR source and function  
commands of virtually any A/V system.  
FEATURES  
• Operates in high moisture environments in humidities up to 100% over a temperate range of 0° F (-18°C)  
to 140° F (60° C).  
• Unit is submersible in pure water in depths up to 6 inches or so. (The pressure of additional depths may  
close the keys, preventing proper operation). See CAUTION note below.  
• To maximize flexibility, the Waterpad is available in one, four, six and eight bank versions.  
• A selection of 128 icon labels are included for affixing to source and function button locations.  
• The membrane pad has 20 embossed buttons to which the icons are affixed, by the installer, with no  
noticeable seam. Icons are peeled off a paper backing exposing an attaching adhesive.  
• Icon color is black on white. Volume and Mute are also available in blue, if it is desired to highlight these  
basic functions.  
• The 4, 6 and 8 memory bank versions have LED indicators on each source button.  
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GUIDE  
MENU  
CD  
TUNER  
CATV  
DVD  
CD  
SAT  
LD  
TUNER  
CATV  
DVD  
CH  
CH  
SAT  
DISC  
CH  
MUTE  
OFF  
TAPE  
VOL  
DISC  
VOL  
VOL  
MUTE  
OFF  
TAPE  
VCR  
VOL  
CH  
WPK-6  
WPK-8  
Thisversionhas14functionbuttonsand6source  
buttons. Use this when you wish to control five or  
six source components.  
Thisversionhas12functionbuttonsand8source  
buttons. Use this when you wish to control seven  
or eight source components.  
INSTALLATION  
When installing the Waterpad, we suggest that you proceed with the following order of events:  
1. Determine the client's system components and needs in detail.  
2. Determine the number of source components and function commands needed.  
3. Pick the Waterpad version that best suits these needs, e.g. WPK-1, WPK-4, WPK-6 or WPK-8.  
4. Using Dragon Drop IR™, place the button Icons in the desired locations on the virtual Waterpad and  
program all buttons.  
5. TransfertheprogramtotheactualWaterpadandtestallbuttoncommandsforproperoperationbefore  
affixing the real button Icons.  
6. Affix the icons to all buttons.  
7. Attach the inter-room cable to the terminal strip and test all button commands again for proper  
operation.  
8. Mount the keypad to the wall surface.  
A Typical 4-Source Configuration  
Thefollowingexamplewillservetoillustratethisprocess. Suppose  
a client wants to control an AM/FM stereo system with a Waterpad,  
as in Fig. 3, from an outdoor location and that he has the following  
equipment and system requirements:  
1. An AM/FM receiver and 4 sources: TUNER (AM/FM), two CD  
changers and a cassette TAPE deck.  
2. When a source button is pressed, it turns on the AM/FM  
receiver and the associated source.  
3. The Waterpad must have the following function commands  
for each source:  
Fig. 1 4-Source Waterpad - Model WPK-4  
TUNER: Tuner Up/Down (scroll of preset stations), AM/FM  
(select).  
CD 1 and CD 2: Play, Track Forward/Reverse, Pause, Stop, Disk+, Disk– (select).  
TAPE: Play Forward, Play Reverse, Fast Forward/Rewind, Pause, Stop.  
This is the basic client specification for this application of the Waterpad™.  
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The next step is to determine which Waterpad version and  
keypad button icons are required to perform this job, as follows:  
CD 1  
TUNER  
TAPE  
1. Since there are 4 sources, 4 banks will be required. We will  
need the WPK-4 Waterpad version as shown in Fig. 1.  
TNR  
TNR  
CD 2  
MUTE  
OFF  
PLEASENOTE: AllfourversionsoftheWaterpadappearthe  
same before the button Icons are applied. That is, all the  
buttons in the right 2 columns have a small dark circle in their  
upper left corner where LEDs are located for bank (source)  
indicators. These LEDs are programmed at the factory to  
operate depending on the Waterpad version you ordered.  
Thatis, ontheWPK-1noneoperate, ontheWPK-4, theupper  
4 operate, on the WPK-6 the upper 6 operate and on the  
WPK-8, all8operate. OntheversionswheretheLEDsdonot  
AM  
FM  
VOL  
VOL  
DISC  
---  
DISC  
+
A/B  
Fig. 2 Typical 4-Source Button Assignment  
operate, the buttons work as normal function keys. When you apply function icons to them, the  
unused LEDs are covered up as in Fig. 2.  
2. Thenextstepistodetermineexactlywhatbuttoniconsarerequiredtoidentifythesourceandcontrol  
functions needed.  
3. We begin this process by assigning the source buttons first; CD1, TUNER, CD2 and TAPE. See Fig.  
2. We do this by using Dragon Drop IR™. You may also pencil out your button designations on the  
blank Waterpad illustrations at the end of this manual prior to using Dragon Drop if you wish.  
4. Next, we assign the function control buttons based on the list of functions given in the client  
specification, in the same manner.  
5. Now that all the buttons have been assigned (as shown in Fig. 2), it is necessary to memorize the IR  
commands and do the programming. Refer to the Dragon Drop IR™ Installation and Programming  
Instructions for this process.  
NOTE: In this example, the button assignments are placed in what is considered an ergonomically  
pleasing arrangement. You may, however, assign the buttons in any arrangement you wish, to best  
fit taste and application. The only exception to this is the 4 source buttons. These are permanently  
assigned to the upper positions in the two right columns.  
PROGRAMMING THE WATERPADTM - The Waterpad series was designed to be programmed  
entirely using the Dragon Drop IRTM system with software DD3 ver. 3.0 and higher. It cannot be  
programmed directly! Refer to the Dragon Drop IRTM DD4 Installation and Programming  
Instructions for details.  
MAIN ROOM  
Up to this point, the Waterpad exists only as a virtual  
781RG  
Power Supply  
keypad in Dragon Drop-IR™.  
For the final steps, we would  
proceed as follows:  
To 120 V AC  
(unswitched)  
CD Changer 1  
786-00  
Power Supply  
(12V)  
REMOTE LOCATION  
4-Conductor  
Inter-room Cable  
(Unshielded OK)  
789-44  
8-Terminal Block  
(place in a dry location)  
Connecting Block  
283M Blink-IR™  
Six foot, 7-Conductor Cable  
(End of cable is not  
waterproof-see text).  
CD Changer 2  
6. All commands are  
tested, while still in  
Dragon Drop-IR™, to  
seethattheyactuallyop-  
erate all system func-  
tions.  
+12 VDC  
+12V  
(red)  
GND  
(black)  
GND  
STATUS  
IR IN  
THE WATERPAD™  
283M Blink-IR™  
AC  
Power  
Strip  
(side view)  
STATUS  
(green)  
IR OUT  
(white)  
+
Cassette DecK  
COMMON  
(orange)  
RX  
(blue)  
TX  
White Striped Side ("+")  
(Power ON/OFF Status  
Voltage)  
283M Blink-IR™  
(brown)  
AM/FM Receiver  
Power Cord for  
AM/FM Receiver.  
Plug into an  
Unswitched  
AC Outlet  
7. The programmed data  
isthentransferredtothe  
"real" Waterpad, using  
Dragon Drop-IR™.  
Waterproof  
Cable Bushing  
Plug into  
Switched AC Outlet  
on AM/FM Receiver  
COM PORT Adapter PCB  
(included in Dragon Drop IR  
for program transfers)  
283M Blink-IR™  
Mouse Emitter  
Fig. 3 Typical 4-Source Waterpad Controlled System  
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8. The Waterpad is now wired into the final system (refer to Figs. 3 & 5) and all commands tested again  
-- before applying the button icons.  
9. If the system functions correctly, the button icons can then be applied, as shown in Fig. 4. Finally, the  
Waterpad is mounted to the wall as shown in Fig. 6, 7, 8 & 9.  
NOTE: The needed button icons are included with the Waterpad.  
Applying Icons To The Waterpad Buttons  
Each version of the Waterpad is supplied with 128 button icons on two mylar sheets. An assortment of both  
source and function icons are provided and were chosen to cover practically any conceivable installation.  
You will note that an extra set of Volume and Mute icons are provided in blue. Also, an extra set of function  
symbol icons (play, stop, pause, etc.) are provided in grey. Use these icons to enhance visibility under low  
light conditions or for color coding of functions or taste considerations. For indoor applications, you would  
normally use the more sedate white icons.  
CAUTION: Before applying the icons, be sure to do the following first:  
a) Complete all configuring and programming using the Dragon Drop IR software system.  
b) Transfer the programmed data to the "real" Waterpad.  
c) Print out a copy of the virtual programmed Waterpad from Dragon Drop and keep it nearby for  
reference.  
d) Test each button on the "real" Waterpad (without the icons attached) and be sure it executes all  
desired commands.  
e) Be sure the membrane surfaces of the Waterpad, your hands and the icon sheets, are completely  
dry and free of any grease or dirt.  
1. Carefully peel off a desired icon from the sheets. Try not to touch too much of the adhesive surface.  
2. Align it very carefully within the rectangular embossed button area on the membrane of the Waterpad  
and press it into place. See Fig. 4.  
Be sure you have the correct button location. Use the printed virtual Waterpad as your guide.  
CAUTION: You must be very certain that you have the correct location and that the icon is aligned  
correctly. The adhesive  
is a waterproof type and  
is very aggressive. If you  
have to pull it up to repo-  
sition it, it may not bond  
well enough to hold prop-  
erlythesecondtime. You  
would have to purchase  
a spare set of icons in  
order to replace the dam-  
aged one(s).  
ICON (has adhesive backing)  
ICONS on Paper  
Backed Sheet  
(2 sheets included)  
AM  
ICON fits within  
embossed button  
area on membrane  
FM  
AUX  
AUX l  
CAM  
CATV  
CD  
SAT  
SAT 1  
SAT 2  
TAPE  
TAPE 1  
TAPE 2  
TUNER  
TV  
AM  
INPUT  
LINE  
SHFL  
SHUT  
SPKR  
TIME  
5
6
7
8
9
0
SCRN  
SCRN  
VOL  
VOL  
AMP  
ANT  
MENU  
MUTE  
MUTE  
TNR  
TNR  
3. Affix the remainder of the  
icons in the same man-  
ner.  
MUTE  
ON  
CLEAR  
DISC  
TRACK  
TV  
TV  
MUTE  
OFF  
TV  
CD 1  
CD 2  
DAT  
VCR  
CAUTION: If you dam-  
agethemembrane(e.g.  
by trying to dig out an  
icon with a knife, etc.)  
so that it loses its wa-  
tertight seal, it will void  
the warranty!  
DISC  
+
OFF  
ON  
UP  
Membrane  
VOL  
VOL  
WATERPAD™  
DISC  
---  
VIDEO  
(without decorator style cover plate)  
Fig. 4 Icon Application  
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Fig. 5 illustrates the terminal block,  
COM PORT adapter & the lead ter-  
mination legend for the Waterpad.  
The8-terminalblockisincludedwith  
each Waterpad. The COM PORT  
adapter is included with each DD4  
Dragon Drop-IR software package.  
Six foot 7-Conductor Cable  
(End of cable is not  
waterproof-see text).  
8-Terminal Block  
STATUS JUMPER  
(use only if STATUS is  
not used. See "Power  
Management" below).  
Spare terminal  
(for future use)  
THE WATERPAD™  
(side view)  
+12V  
(red)  
GND  
(black)  
STATUS  
(green)  
• Four of the seven leads are for the  
standard Xantech IR bus, consist-  
ing of +12V, IR OUT (IR -signal),  
STATUS and GND.  
IR OUT  
(white)  
4-Conductor  
Inter-room cable  
(to controlled  
equipment).  
COMMON  
(orange)  
RX  
(blue)  
TX  
(brown)  
• The remaining three leads are for  
the COM PORT. The COM PORT  
Adapter PCB allows direct plug-in  
connection of the interface cable  
that connects the PCIR-1 to the  
Waterpad for program transfers  
from Dragon Drop IR™. Refer to  
Waterproof  
Cable Bushing  
COM PORT Adapter PCB  
(included in Dragon Drop IR  
for program transfers)  
Fig. 5 Cable Terminations  
the Waterpad portion of the Dragon Drop IR™ instructions for details.  
CAUTION: The end of the cable, where the leads emerge from the sheath, is not water tight. To prevent  
seepage of water up the interior of the cable to the inside of the Waterpad, do not allow the end to be  
placed under water or in a wet location. The 6-foot cable allows sufficient length to pull the cable end  
to a compartment or room area where it can be connected to the 8-terminal block in a dry environment.  
Power Management  
Like the Smart Pad2 or 3, the Waterpad™ has the ability, via the STATUS terminal, to prevent unintended  
power turnoffs when power commands are sequenced with source commands.  
• The Waterpad stops the first command in a sequence (the power command) when the STATUS terminal  
is high (+12V DC = ON).  
• Conversely, when the system is OFF, the first command (power) will be sent since the STATUS terminal  
is low (0V).  
• This assumes that +12V and 0V, representing a system ON and OFF condition, is applied to the STATUS  
terminal (see Fig. 5)  
• See Fig. 3 for STATUS connections in a typical system.  
NOTE: Ifpowermanagementisnotused(i.e. 3-wirehookups), ashortjumpermustbeconnectedbetween  
the STATUS and +12V terminals (see Fig. 5).  
This powers the source button LEDs so they will come on with the selected bank. In this case, you must  
put the system power command under an ON/OFF button (not under the source buttons). Also, source  
commands must be placed twiceunder each source button in a 2-command sequence. The user will then  
need to make two initial button presses to start the system, one for ON and one to select the source.  
Also, when programming the Waterpoad for control of the ZPR68, you will need to place the source  
select commands twice under each source button so that the sources can be selected after zone  
turn-on.  
MOUNTING  
The Waterpad is designed to mount into most standard 2-gang "J" boxes in basically the same way as other  
wall mounted decorator style components. The "J" boxes may be either of the new construction or retrofit  
varieties. Consider the following when planning the mounting of the Waterpad:  
• The Waterpad requires considerable room in the J-box.  
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#6-32 x 1/2 Slot White  
Oval Hd Screw (4)  
• Forretrofit(existingconstruction)appli-  
cations, use high volume boxes, such  
as the 2-gang Slater Retrofit 32 cu. inch  
box.  
1
#6-32 x 3/4 PH Flat Hd  
Screw (4)  
3
"J"-Box  
(Retro-Fit type)  
4
Adapter Plate  
5
6
• Most high volume new construction J-  
boxeswillwork. A"P"ringcouldalsobe  
used.  
2
Water tight  
WATERPAD™  
Unit  
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CAUTION:  
Pressure Relief Hole. See step 7 below.  
Decorator Style  
Cover Plate  
(side view)  
#4-40 x 1/4 PH Pan Hd Screw (1)  
and O-ring (1). Install into Relief Hole  
at installation site only. See text.  
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NOTE: Be sure to check fit before  
buying large quantities of J-boxes for  
the job.  
• Since the Waterpad is fully enclosed, it  
may be possible, with some types of  
sturdy wall materials, to mount it di-  
rectly to the wall surface. See Fig. 9.  
1/8" diameter x 1/4" deep  
clearance holes (4) for  
Cover Plate mounting  
#6-32 x 5/16 PH Flat Hd  
Screw (4)  
screws (see step 2 below).  
Wall Material  
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Fig. 6 Mounting the Waterpad into a Retrofit type J-box.  
Mounting Procedure - Retrofit J-Box  
To mount the Waterpad using a retrofit J-box, refer to Fig. 6 and proceed as follows:  
1. Temporarily mount or hold the J-box to the wall opening.  
2. Using the Adapter Plate ꢁ  
(supplied) as a template,  
mark, thendrillfour1/8"x1/4"  
#6-32 x 1/2 Slot White  
Oval Hd Screw (4)  
1
8-Terminal Block  
4
holes in the wall material to  
allow clearance for the ends  
of the #6-32 x 1/2" cover plate  
screws . This allows the  
cover plate to be pulled down  
flushtothewallinstep9. See  
Figs. 6 & 8.  
"J"-Box  
(Retro-Fit type)  
+12V  
(red)  
GND  
(black)  
STATUS  
(green)  
IR OUT  
4-Conductor  
Inter-room cable  
(to controlled  
equipment).  
(white)  
2
COMMON  
Water tight  
WATERPAD™  
Unit  
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(orange)  
Decorator Style  
Cover Plate  
RX  
(blue)  
TX  
(side view)  
(brown)  
3. Thread the 6-foot cable from  
the Waterpad through the  
Adapter Plate and through  
a knockout hole in the back of  
the J-box .  
Cable End and Terminal Block  
(located in a dry area or compartment)  
6-foot, 7-Conductor Cable  
Wall Material  
4. Run the 6-foot cable from the  
back of the J-box to a dry  
location in an adjacent com-  
Fig. 7 Installed Waterpad - Using a Retrofit type J-box.  
partment or room and make connections to the 8-terminal block and the 4-conductor inter-room cable.  
Refer to Figs. 3 & 7.  
5. Attach the J-box to the wall.  
6. Attach the Adapter Plate to the J-box using the four #6-32 x 3/4" Flat Hd screws (supplied).  
7. Install the #4-40 x 1/4" Pan Hd screw and O-ring (supplied) into the Pressure Relief Hole . Tighten  
until you see some compression of the O-ring.  
CAUTION: A Pressure Relief Hole is provided to prevent the buildup of internal pressure that could  
damage the membrane during"storage and shipping conditions. When the Waterpad is installed at  
the final site, however, the screw and O-ring must be installed prior to exposure to moisture!  
Failure to do so will void the warranty!  
8. Using the four #6-32 x 5/16" PH Flat Hd screws (supplied), attach the Waterpad to the Adapter  
Plate . See Figs. 6 & 7.  
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9. ThefinalstepistoattachtheDecoratorCoverPlate (supplied)tothefrontoftheWaterpadassembly  
usingthefour#6-32x1/2"SlotWhite  
Oval Hd screws (supplied).  
#6-32 x 1/2 Slot White  
Oval Hd Screw (4)  
1
"J"-Box  
(New Construction  
Type)  
#6-32 x 3/4 PH Flat Hd  
Screw (4)  
3
4
Mounting into a New Construction  
J-Box  
The procedure to mount the Waterpad  
into a new construction type J-box is  
essentially the same as that for a retrofit  
J-box.  
Adapter Plate  
5
6
2
Water tight  
WATERPAD™  
Unit  
9
CAUTION:  
Pressure Relief Hole. See step 7, page 8.  
Decorator Style  
Cover Plate  
(side view)  
#4-40 x 1/4 PH Pan Hd Screw (1)  
and O-ring (1). Install into Relief Hole  
at installation site only. See text.  
1. The main difference is that you will  
need to have access to the rear of  
the new construction J-box so that  
the6-foot, 7-conductorcablecanbe  
pulled through the knockout hole  
and run to a dry location in an adja-  
cent compartment or room.  
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1/8" x 1/4" clearance holes (4)  
for Cover Plate mounting  
screws (see text).  
#6-32 x 5/16 PH Flat Hd  
Screw (4)  
Wall Material  
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Fig. 8 Mounting the Waterpad into a New Construction type J-box.  
2. You would then make connections  
to the 8-terminal block and the 4-  
conductor inter-room cable and carry out all the remaining steps as described for retrofit J-box  
mounting. Refer to steps 1 through 9 previous and Fig. 8.  
Mounting Directly to a Wall Surface  
If the wall material is sufficiently strong so that it will hold the threads of sheet metal or wood screws, you  
may be able to mount the Waterpad directly to the wall surface. Refer to Fig. 9 and proceed as follows:  
1. Use the Adapter Plate as a template to mark a cutout opening for the Waterpad on the wall and to  
locate pilot holes for the four Adapter Plate mounting screws . Also, mark spots for clearance holes  
for the ends of the #6-32 x 1/2" cover plate screws .  
2. Cut the opening for the Waterpad.  
#6-32 x 1/2 Slot White  
1
Oval Hd Screw (4)  
#6 x 3/4" PH Flat Hd  
3. Using a #32 bit, drill four counter-  
0.116" (#32 drill bit) x 3/4"  
3
Sm Screw (4)  
countersunk pilot holes (4)  
for Adapter Plate & mounting  
screws. (See step 3 above).  
sunk pilot holes 3/4" deep for the  
Adapter Plate and the mounting  
screws .  
Adapter Plate  
5
6
4. Drill four 1/8" x 1/4" holes in the wall  
material to allow clearance for the  
ends of the #6-32 x 1/2" Cover Plate  
screws .  
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Water tight  
WATERPAD™  
Unit  
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CAUTION:  
Pressure Relief Hole. See step 7, page 8.  
Decorator Style  
Cover Plate  
(side view)  
#4-40 x 1/4 PH Pan Hd Screw (1)  
and O-ring (1). Install into Relief Hole  
at installation site only. See text.  
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5. Using the four #6 x 3/4" Flat Hd  
Sheet Metal screws (supplied),  
attach the Adapter Plate to the  
wall.  
1/8" x 1/4" clearance holes (4)  
for Cover Plate mounting  
screws (see text).  
#6-32 x 5/16 PH Flat Hd  
Screw (4)  
Wall Material  
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6. Run the 6-foot 7-conductor cable  
from the Waterpad through the wall  
opening to a dry location in an adja-  
Fig. 9 Mounting the Waterpad directly onto a wall without a J-box.  
cent compartment or room. Make connections to the 8-terminal block and the 4-conductor inter-room  
cable. Refer to Figs. 3 & 7.  
7. Finish by following steps 7 through 9 under "Mounting Procedure - Retrofit J-Box".  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If you encounter problems, review each of the following items and take corrective action as described. If  
problems persist, contact Xantech Technical Support.  
1. The Waterpad does not have RESTORE or CLEAR MEMORY buttons as does the  
SmartPad2 or 3. How do I perform these functions on the Waterpad, if needed?  
a) To perform the RESTORE function, simply remove the 12 VDC power from the unit for 10-15  
seconds, then reapply. Programmed contents in the memory will not be disturbed.  
b) To CLEAR MEMORY, remove power as above, but hold down any button on the keypad  
continuously while reapplying power. Bear in mind that this process will erase all keypad  
contents.  
2. The Waterpad has problems with the transfer of data from Dragon Drop IRTM or execution of IR  
commands after data transfer.  
A corrupted or incorrectly learned IR code has been transferred to the Waterpad or a corrupted code  
preexists in the Waterpad learning module.  
a) Perform the RESTORE or CLEAR MEMORY function on the Waterpad, then repeat the transfer  
procedure from the Dragon Drop IRTM.  
b) If the problem persists, test all IR commands per item 1 in the TROUBLESHOOTING section of  
Dragon Drop IRTM, replacing any defective commands. Then repeat step a) above.  
For additional details on troubleshooting IR programming problems, refer to the TROUBLESHOOT-  
ING section of Dragon Drop IRTM "Installation and Programming Instructions"  
3. The screws that attach the decorator style cover plate over the Waterpad do not screw in fully,  
preventing the cover plate from being tightened down.  
The wall surface is interfering with the ends of the screws, preventing full tightening.  
Clearance holes must be drilled in the wall surface to allow full travel of these screws. Follow the  
procedure in step 2, under Mounting Procedure - Retrofit J-Box.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Memory: 8 kbytes E2 PROM  
IR Carrier Frequency: 31.25 kHz to 71.5 kHz  
Power Requirements: 12V DC - 70 mA without Status - 85 mA with Status  
(Requires Xantech 781RG or 782 Power Supplies)  
Conductors: Normal 3-wire Xantech IR receiver system compatible (4th wire for status indication)  
Connections: 6-foot, 7-conductor cable terminated in an 8-screw terminal block: 4-conductors for +12V,  
STATUS,IROUT&GNDplus3-conductorsforCOMPORTleads(RS232signalcompatible).  
Cable Requirements: Four-conductor/24 gauge up to 150', 22 gauge up to 400', 20 gauge up to 1500' and  
18 gauge up to 4000' (unshielded OK)  
NOTE: The Waterpad will not operate in the 2-wire Phantom Power Mode.  
STATUS Terminal Power Management Turn-on Voltage: 5 to 20 volts DC (5mA @ 12V DC)  
Maximum current output: 100 mA  
Depth behind mounting plate: 2-3/8"  
Max. Submersible Depth in Pure Water: 6 inches  
Max. Temperature Operating Range: 0° F (-18°C) to 140° F (60° C)  
*Fits two-gang wall boxes for both new & existing construction •Decorator-style wall cover plate included  
PATENT PENDING  
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