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1. 2 Program the IR Command from the native remote for the System Reference Device Source 1 OFF Command to the Source 1 OFF Macro Command Structure 1 IF THE OFF COMMAND FOR SOURCE 1 IS NOT PROGRAMMED TO THIS LOCATION THE ISM4 WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY 3 Set the RC68 Remote to Code Group 10 One Zero 4 Teach the RC68 Command from Button 80 to the System Remote Button that will be used to turn the system ON OFF Test ON 5 With all sources sensors and emitters connected to the ISM4 and with all sources turned OFF test the system by pointing the System Remote toward the ISM4 or connected IR Receiver and press the button ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 23 with the RC68 Toggle Command The System Reference Device Source 1 and Sources 2 4 should all turn ON Test OFF 6 With all sources turned ON test the system by pointing the System Remote toward the ISM4 or connected IR Receiver and press the button with the RC68 Toggle Command The System Reference Device Source 1 and Sources 2 4 should all turn OFF 7 If any functions were missed test the individual ON or OFF Macro for that Source Re learn IR Commands and adjust delays as necessary until the system powers up correctly ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 24 RS232 CONTROL AND PROGRAMMING The ISM4 can be controlled via RS232 to allow power management of the devices controlled by the ISM4 from a PC or appropriately capable system controller It
2. devices are ON the ISM4 will output the proper IR Command s and turn it them OFF to restore proper system sync In addition to issuing power commands to maintain sync each device can have a macro of up to five IR Commands and Delays associated with the sync mechanism so anytime a device is synced to the system a default mode for each device and ultimately the system can be implemented This allows the reference device to be set to a specific input at specific volume and audio mode depending upon device capability Sources can be set to Play DVD CD Media Servers etc or tune to a specific channel Cable Satellite XM Sirius AM FM There is no special remote or keypad required to activate the ISM4 It will automatically respond to the status of the System Reference Device to sync the other system devices However the ISM4 can be controlled via IR For IR control the ISM4 responds to Xantech RC68 Commands Any programmable controller that can learn RC68 Commands can be used with an ISM4 There is an IR Control Input that can be integrated with most IR repeater systems and an IR Receiver Jack that is compatible with any Xantech IR Receiver with a stereo mini plug 291 Series or Dash 30 Type 480 30 490 30 etc The IR Inputs will also pass through IR Commands allowing direct control of the system devices so typically no additional connecting block or other IR system components are required The RS232 Protocol allows for a bi directiona
3. 8 Carefully pull the emitter wire to the back of the A V Receiver and over to where the ISMA is located careful not to pinch the wire between components 9 Plug the Emitter 3 5mm mini plug into the ISM4 Source 1 IR Out Jack 10 Label the sensor and emitter wires for reference o ROG Source 2 DVD Player 1 Using a shielded male to male RCA RCA video cable Composite Video Cable with gold ends connect the Composite Video Output of the DVD Player to the SMVIDO1 RCA sensor head ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 14 2 Either plug the sensor head directly into the A V Receiver DVD Composite Video Input or connect a shielded female to male RCA RCA cable with gold ends to the sensor head and then to the AV Receiver DVD Composite Video Input 3 Plug the SMVIDO1 3 5mm mini plug into the ISM4 Source 2 Sense In Jack 4 Turn the DVD Player ON The SMVIDO1 Status LED should illuminate red The Source 2 Status LED on the 15 4 Front Panel should also illuminate green For now disregard any other front panel LED activity 5 Turn the DVD Player OFF The SMVIDO1 Status LED should turn off If it does not turn off adjust the sensitivity to the point where the Status LED turns off The Source 2 Status LED on the ISM4 Front Panel should also turn off For now disregard any other front panel LED activity NOTE Some devices have a constant signal output on the composite video output jack many cable boxes and other devices
4. IR control of the ISM4 and pass through of IR commands from the system remote to the source devices MULTI ZONE SYSTEM Figure 6 ISM4 1 Plug the included 12VDC Power Supply 2 1mm coaxial plug into the Power Jack on the ISM4 Rear Panel 2 Plug the Power Supply into an unswitched AC Outlet Source 1 Multi Zone Controller 1 Using a Xantech 5 Foot Mini Plug Cable 3 5mm mini plug to two stripped tinned leads Xantech Part No 06015900 plug the mini plug end into the Common 12V Control Out on the multi zone controller 2 Connect the stripped tinned ends to the appropriate terminals on the SMVLTO1 Sensor Maintain proper polarity typically white stripe 12V to the terminal black wire GND to the terminal See manufacturer s product manual to verify the pin out of the Common 12V Out Jack 3 Plug the SMVLTO1 3 5mm mini plug into the ISM4 Source 1 Sense In Jack 4 Turn a Zone on the multi zone controller ON The SMVLTO1 Status LED should illuminate red The Source 1 Status LED on the ISM4 Front Panel should also illuminate solid green For now disregard any other front panel LED activity 5 Turn the multi zone controller OFF The SMVLTO1 Status LED should turn off If it does not turn off adjust the sensitivity to the point where the Status LED turns off The Source 1 Status LED on the ISM4 Front Panel should also turn off For now disregard any other front panel LED activity INSTALLATION amp PRO
5. Input on this port can trigger ISM4 IR output for Source 1 Power discrete ON OFF toggle ON OFF as well as Query Source Power State and System info This Port is bi directional and will automatically send ISM4 System Status Info Provided Automatic Source Power State Notifications are enabled Refer to the RS232 Control and Programming section when any Source state change has occurred or when queried by the RS232 control device Sense In Four 3 circuit stereo 3 5mm mini jacks connect to any of the Xantech SM Series Sensor Modules The ON OFF state for each of Sources 1 4 will be detected by a Sensor Module appropriate for that device i e SMVIDO1 Video Sensor for a DVD Player SMVLT01 Voltage Sensor for a device with a 12V AC or DC output such as an A V Receiver or Whole House System Controller Each Sense In Jack is associated with two IR Macros ON OFF and a Source IR Output Before proceeding with this discussion it is important to note that the Programming Procedure imposes a requirement on the Source 1 System Reference Device macros that it does not impose on any other macros The requirement is as follows on either the ON or the OFF Macros the ISM4 assumes that the IR content if programmed of the first Command Structure refer to the COMMAND STRUCTURES section for a thorough description of Command Structures be a Power Command It is left up to the programmer to ensure that this rule is strictly abided by The problem is as follo
6. Reference Device There is no required IR Emitter connection to the Source 1 IR Outs on the ISM4 Expansion units PON NOTE 2 If using the Expanded application with a multi zone controller there would be no required IR Emitter connection to the Primary ISM4 Source 1 IR Out as shown in Figure 8 ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 18 PROGRAMMING Programming the ISM4 is similar to manually programming a learning remote All IR commands are programmed learned directly to the ISM4 using the original equipment remotes There is no PC or programming software requirement If the ISM4 is going to be set up to automatically manage system devices Sources 2 4 based solely upon the status ON OFF of the System Reference Device Source 1 A V Receiver Multi Zone Controller etc with the original remotes in hand the first step is to plan the Source Macros One of the ISM4 control options has the ISM4 react to Xantech RC68 IR Commands for Discrete Power ON OFF or Toggle Power ON OFF control of Source 1 The discrete option allows programming discrete System ON OFF Trigger Commands to a system remote or control device when the System Reference Device does not have discrete ON OFF Commands This will provide separate System ON OFF buttons and help the user avoid inadvertently turning the system ON OFF The toggle option allows utilizing a single button for system ON OFF from a system remote or control device If utilizing th
7. This feature can be enabled disabled via the Enable Disable Automatic Source Power Notification Commands explained in the ISM4 RS232 Command Strings Table above The Source Power Notification Data String contains Power Status information for all four Sources The Notification Data Structure is preceded by the character prefix and terminated with the character The Notification Data String is parsed into four fields Each field holds one Source Component State Data Structure one per Source Component Each Source Component Data Structure holds information that identifies the particular source component and its power state as indicated by the definition of 0 1 a 0 indicates the OFF condition A 1 indicates an ON condition Example SS S PR O4 SS S PR 0 1 SS S PR O 1 SS S PR O 1 The SS S field indicates which Source is being reported data that follows will pertain to that Source The end of the current field will be flagged by the presence of another SS S field next Source or the termination character end of report The PR 0 1 field indicates the Power State of the reported Source That is it indicates the Power State of the Source identified by the SS S field that immediately precedes it The string below is an example of a string that might be sent out by the ISM4 551 PR1 552 PR1 553 PRO 554 PR0 This string indicates the following Source 1 Power State ON Source 2 Power
8. and will not be compatible with video sensing If adjusting the sensitivity on the SMVIDO1 with the DVD player or other device does not turn the Status LED OFF another sensing method must be used such as a switched outlet on a cable box as shown in Figure 4 6 Remove the protective backing from an IR Emitter head Carefully attach the emitter over the IR eye of the DVD Player If the eye is not obvious shine a small flashlight into the faceplate to locate it or refer to the product manual 7 Carefully pull the emitter wire to the back of the DVD Player and over to where the ISMA is located Be careful not to pinch the wire between components or block the disc drawer 8 Plug the Emitter 3 5mm mini plug into the ISM4 Source 2 IR Out Jack 9 Label the sensor and emitter wires for reference Source 3 Cable Box Follow the instructions for Source 1 A V Receiver for voltage sensing The switched outlet on most cable boxes must be configured in the Cable Box Setup Menu Be sure the AC Convenience Outlet is set to Switched Source 4 Video Recorder Follow the instructions for Source 2 DVD Player for video sensing IR Receiver 1 Plug a Xantech 291 Series or Dash 30 Type IR Receiver IR Receivers with an attached stereo 3 5mm mini plug cable into the IR Receiver Jack on the ISM4 Rear Panel Position the IR Receiver as appropriate for line of sight to the where the system remote will typically be used This will allow
9. enne 22 RS232 CONTROL AND PROGRAMMING 24 RS232 Com Port Settings risaie Lid dead He tU Ed ee E d m cde pecu anes 24 RHS232 Gommianda Strirgs inae Ene be E tee ian eld 24 EUER 24 4 tice it he e ie deti e itas ted tata 26 OPERATING THE ISM4 cola eda tet ae ieee ada ei ee cedi 27 system e e alate a eie that we bas teri aA bina ae et deg 27 System OFF Mode alata tha ia Mi en et a tetas 27 RC68 Triggered Commands ei iaia Ed Anti a ae bhai Any 27 5232 Triggered Commands ite eU eee nti Aiea e 28 APPENDIX int dA edt el a hats ele CP lin 29 NAVIGATING AND EDITING 29 Normal Operating eh Eie ehe eate tie Ha ae ia bar the eee Rs 29 Edit Mode Navigate Macros eed ood T e oie d e d iE tdi 30 IH Eearn Mode einer eG e tdi nuin 31 Delay Program MOdOe eiit ieee dat weet tea e Pe ade ret e 32 SPECIFICATIONS alibi lia thie fed a LLLI 33 ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 3 INTRODUCTION Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Xantech ISM4 Intelligent System Manager The ISM4 is the answer to the age old problem of simply and inexpensively keeping Home Entertainment System devices in sy
10. is important to note that the RS232 capability only allows for Discrete ON OFF Toggle ON OFF as well as Status and System Information The RS232 Discrete ON OFF and Toggle Commands allow turning the System Reference Device Source 1 ON OFF IT DOES NOT ALLOW RS232 CONTROL OF ANY OTHER SOURCES OR FUNCTIONS The Status feature provides queried or automatic feedback of Source ON OFF Status Queried feedback will provide ON OFF Status of Sources 1 4 in the form of ASCII Text Strings when asked by a control device Automatic Source Power State Notifications are provided as ASCII Text Strings anytime there is a change in Source ON OFF Status This feature Auto can be turned on or off as appropriate for a given application By default this feature is disabled ISM4 System Information can also be queried for product information such as Device Hardware and Firmware Rev should it be relevant in troubleshooting Xantech Technical Support personnel may request this information in a problematic application To respond to RS232 Commands the ISM4 must be properly connected via the RS232 jack on the Rear Panel as described in Section Other Connections RS232 RS232 Com Port Settings Use the following Table to configure the RS232 output of the device controlling the ISM4 ISM4 RS232 COM PORT SETTINGS Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Flow Control 9600 None 8 1 None RS232 Command Strings The following Table details the allo
11. used They are used in this mode to clone a new ISM4 and to enter Edit Mode Flashes green while executing Delay in a First Try Macro Press for longer than Flashes red during Macro Retry 2 seconds to initiate to indicate Error Source has not Macro Table Clone Process Un used responded to Macro Source LEDs illuminate Un used Press for longer than solid green to indicate 2 seconds to enter Edit Mode Source ON Rapid flash green when outputting IR and during Macro Table Clone Process Flash once to indicate Button Press Elapsed Time Figure 9 Front Panel Navigation Normal Operating Mode PREV In Normal Operating Mode press for 2 seconds Indicated by the first blink of the Active Source LED to initiate the Macro Table Clone Process This will transfer the programming from one 15 4 to another Macro Table Clone requires that both units are properly connected via their RS232 Ports All Source LED s will rapid flash green during the Macro Table Clone Process SEQUENCE Normal Operating Mode press for 2 seconds Indicated by the first blink of the Active Source LED to put the ISM4 into Edit Mode By default the Source 1 and Program LED s will illuminate green to indicate Edit Mode In Normal Operating Mode the other Front Panel Buttons have no functions In Normal Operating Mode a Source LED will illuminate solid green when the associated Sense Input sees a Sensor Control Voltage from a connected Sensor Module w
12. GRAMMING MANUAL 15 6 Using Xantech 10 Foot Mono Cable Xantech Part No 06017450 connect the Common IR Out on the multi zone controller to the IR Control Jack on the ISM4 Rear Panel This will allow IR control of the ISM4 and pass through of IR commands from the multi zone controller to the source devices 7 There is no required emitter connection to Source 1 in this application 8 Label the Sensor and Common IR wires for reference Source 2 DVD Player 10 Using a shielded male to male RCA RCA video cable Composite Video Cable with gold ends connect the Composite Video Output of the DVD Player to the SMVIDO1 RCA sensor head 11 Either plug the sensor head directly into the multi zone controller DVD Composite Video Input or connect a shielded female to male RCA RCA cable with gold ends to the sensor head and then to the multi zone controller DVD Composite Video Input 12 Plug the SMVIDO1 3 5mm mini plug into the ISM4 Source 2 Sense In Jack 13 Turn the DVD Player ON The SMVIDO1 Status LED should illuminate red The Source 2 Status LED on the 15 4 Front Panel should also illuminate solid green For now disregard any other front panel LED activity 14 Turn the DVD Player OFF The SMVIDO1 Status LED should turn off If it does not turn off adjust the sensitivity to the point where the Status LED turns off The Source 2 Status LED on the ISM4 Front Panel should also turn off For now disregard any other front panel LED a
13. INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL ISMA INTELLIGENT SYSTEM MANAGER xantech ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 2 5 INTRODUCTION i 2 ere ede ate te Pea leere te Pe Mtt eal 3 ISMA FEATURE DESCHIPTIONS ctii tee ati eto ecco bed rete 4 ISM4 FRONT PANEL FEATURES tee ee un beet a sedis tibt Leder 4 ISMAREAR PANEL FEATURES 5 eti iet e cedit cett eite o nao cabe ens 5 ISM4 BOTTOM PANEL 5 7 SYSTEM APPLICATIONS icr tied tetendit aia edd re ce Ee Fade Re ee REB erdt eves 11 HOME THEATER SYSTEM Figure 4 i 11 lt ae a 11 MULTI ZONE A V SYSTEM Figure 5 12 INSTALEA TON TEE 13 CONNECTIONS rri EE e rette eie E AD Mea ERR Re RH MR 13 HOME THEATER SYSTEM Figure 4 220422 001000000000 13 MULTI ZONE SYSTEM Figure 5 enter 000000 nnns sn nnns nnne en 14 OTHER CONNECTIONS inihi trat nr rei tect o ee c d ze a LU a cds cu ad ie CHAR Roo dd 16 5232 5 Ier pa
14. ISM4 to the RS232 Port on the unprogrammed ISM4 2 In Normal Operating Mode press the Prev Button on the Primary programmed ISM4 unit for longer than 2 seconds The Source LED s will flash fast for a few seconds and stop Cloning is complete 3 Install and use as programmed ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 27 OPERATING THE ISM4 Once setup there is typically no direct interaction with the ISM4 It will automatically respond to system conditions IR and RS232 Commands System ON Mode When the System Reference Device Source 1 is turned ON via a power button on the device an IR remote control a RS232 Command etc the ISM4 will detect the change of state OFF to ON and automatically enter System ON Mode In this mode the first task that the ISM4 will take in response to the Off to On transition is to execute the Power ON Macro associated with the Source 1 Sense In input Recall that in executing this macro launched by a Source 1 Sense In trigger ONLY the IR content of the first Command Structure will be bypassed Refer to the Sense In section for further information Next the ISM4 will look at the Source 2 4 Sense Inputs and if any one shows an OFF condition the ISM4 will output the ON Macro associated with that Source The Source LED s will flash by Source when the ON Macros are being sent The Front Panel Source 1 4 LED s will illuminate solid green to indicate a sensed ON condition for each Source If fo
15. L 22 PROGRAMMING RC68 ON OFF TRIGGER COMMANDS As noted at the beginning of the Programming Section one of the ISM4 control options has the ISM4 react to Xantech RC68 IR Commands for Discrete Power ON OFF or Toggle Power ON OFF control of Source 1 When using the RC68 Commands when the ON Button on the system remote is pressed it will issue the RC68 ON Command The ISM4 will see the RC68 ON Command and output the native Source 1 device Power or ON command via the Source 1 IR Emitter if Source 1 is OFF In this application the Power or ON Command for the System Reference Device Source 1 was pre programmed into the ISM4 The same programming and functionality would then also be true for programming the RC68 OFF Command RC68 Toggle Power is programmed in a similar manner To Program RC68 ON OFF Trigger Commands 68 Discrete ON OFF Trigger Command Programming Program 1 Program the ISM4 Source 1 ON Macro as described in the Programming Macros Section programming the IR Command from the native remote for the System Reference Device Source 1 Power or ON Command to the Source 1 ON Macro Command Structure 1 IF THE POWER OR ON COMMAND FOR SOURCE 1 IS NOT PROGRAMMED TO THIS LOCATION THE ISM4 WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY 2 Program the IR Command from the native remote for the System Reference Device Source 1 Power or OFF Command to the Source 1 OFF Macro Command Structure 1 IF THE POWER OR OFF COMMAND FOR SOURCE 1 IS NOT PROGRA
16. MMED TO THIS LOCATION THE ISM4 WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY 3 Setthe RC68 Remote to Code Group 10 4 Teach the RC68 Command from Button 00 to the System Remote Button that will be used to turn the system ON 5 Teach the RC68 Command from Button 40 to the System Remote Button that will be used to turn the system OFF Test ON 6 With all sources sensors and emitters connected to the ISM4 and with all sources turned OFF test the system by pointing the System Remote toward the ISM4 or connected IR Receiver and press the button with the RC68 ON Command The System Reference Device Source 1 and Sources 2 4 should all turn ON Test OFF 7 With all sources turned ON test the system by pointing the System Remote toward the ISM4 or connected IR Receiver and press the button with the RC68 OFF Command The System Reference Device Source 1 and Sources 2 4 should all turn OFF 8 If any functions were missed test the individual ON or OFF Macro for that Source Re learn IR Commands and adjust delays as necessary until the system powers up correctly RC68 Toggle ON OFF Trigger Command Programming Program 1 Program the ISM4 Source 1 ON Macro as described in the Programming Macros Section programming the IR Command from the native remote for the System Reference Device Source 1 ON Command to the Source 1 ON Macro Command Structure 1 IF THE ON COMMAND FOR SOURCE 1 IS NOT PROGRAMMED TO THIS LOCATION THE ISM4 WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY
17. State ON Source 3 Power State OFF Source 4 Power State OFF The System Info Query can be useful in determining the build of a particular ISM4 On occasion Xantech Technical Personnel may ask for this information should a problematic situation occur Name Query Return Example Return Remarks Source Power s PR s PR 0 1 1PR0 CR Power in Zone 1 is OFF System Info Sl 251 251 NOTE This is Device Device command does not IPM4 IPM4 Device trickle down to the Device Cde Cde Expansion Port OOOF 000F Hardware Cde Hardware Cde X Major 0000 0000 Y Minor Reserved Cde Reserved Cde Z Release 0000 0000 Firmware Ver Firmware Ver 2 1 0 0 NOTE Allowable Syntax for the Queries includes Source 1 Power used for example 1PR 01PR RS232 Command String Query Legend CR Carriage Return s Source Input Number Range 1 4 or 01 04 ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 26 0 1 Either 0 zero or 1 one 0 OFF 1 CLONING THE ISM4 When necessary the Macro Table All Source ON and OFF Macros and their contents can be cloned from a programmed ISM4 to another ISM4 The cloning process requires Xantech Null Stereo 3 5mm Mini Cable Xantech Part No 06028145 DO NOT USE A STANDARD STEREO MINI CABLE FOR CLONING To clone an 15 4 1 Using Xantech Null Stereo 3 5mm Mini Cable Xantech Part No 06028145 connect the RS232 Port on the programmed
18. blink a third time Given that there is not time dependency that exceeds 10 seconds the unit starts to blink rapidly to indicate that the max time duration has been exceeded e First Blink 2 second elapsed time indication e Second Blink 5 second elapsed time indication e Third Blink 10 second elapsed time indication e 4 Rapid Blink Maximum Elapsed time exceeded indication Program LED This LED will illuminate different colors during the progressive steps of Source Programming to indicate which Macro by Source is being programmed Normal Mode e LED Off Normal use mode Power Management Solid Red During IR Generation Retry Source ON or OFF Macro up to five times e Flash Red Flash at a rate of 1 3 of a second indicates that the unit is processing a long delay ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 5 Edit Mode e Solid Green Program ON state Macro Solid Orange Program OFF state Macro e Solid Red Program Error 4 Prev Button This button has multiple functions depending upon ISM4 programming mode including Navigate Backwards through Source ON OFF Macros Navigate Backwards through Macro Command Structures individual commands and delays within ON OFF Macros decrease individual Delay value Exit Programming Mode and Initiate the Clone Process to copy the Macro Tables from one ISM4 to another ISM4 5 Test Button This button has three functions depending upon the ISM4 programming mode in
19. c management capabilities Xantech MRC44 88 Some provide methods that guess at system status that is they will output ON OFF commands in conjunction with the controller status but do not really know if the source components are ON or OFF while others provide no method of power management at all ISM4 is the perfect complement to these last two types of controllers In this configuration system commands are initiated in the remote zones via keypads and or IR Receivers Typically when the first zone on a multi zone controller is activated the controller will turn ON and in most cases also turn on a Common 12V Control Output With this Control Out connected to a SMVLT01 Voltage Sensor the SMVLTO 1 Voltage Sensor will detect the change of state in this case from OFF to ON and show a control voltage to the Source 1 Sense In on the ISM4 ISM4 System Status is always referenced to the device sensed by the Source 1 Sense In The ISM4 will then look at the other Source Sense Inputs and if they are OFF sensor control voltage the ISM4 will output the Power ON Macros associated with each source to turn them ON KEYPADS AND ZONE REMOTES SHOULD BE PROGRAMMED ONLY TO TURN THE LOCAL ZONE ON AND SHOULD NOT INCLUDE SOURCE POWER COMMANDS IN MACROS The ISM4 will control the other devices for turn ON Additionally each Source Power ON Macro can be programmed for up to five IR commands and associated delays so if the sources are to be
20. cea uoo nre 16 EXPANSION ctetu e ee li ii sc el M ALIA E T 16 PROGRAMMINGt orata io de ei ed a fedora cole ina nno xd M Cua 18 SOURCE ON OFF MACROS ie oa Uo be Deut d ox oli ed nid em A bach eek 18 COMMAND STR GCTURE 45 rone noma te ht te a e e p De pea eia the 18 NAVIGATING AND EDITING 18 PROGRAMMING 5 0 0 0404 00 19 MACRO PROGRAMMING TABLE 19 Eearn pissed O eer belin eot ed dele nine cile ln Sole d D ila el 20 IR Qari EET 20 No Delay with additional Command Structures in the Macro 00 20 Delay with additional Command Structures in the Macro 000 21 No Delay no additional Command Structures in the Macro enne 21 Test 21 Program Remaining 21 Exit Edit Mode t icd edle det Hot Wh ea e e He eu Qd eed te to d dea 21 Test SM4 All Maros Ue reir t d ed dae Uo pau ques nineteen 21 PROGRAMMING RC68 ON OFF TRIGGER COMMANDS 22 RC68 Discrete ON OFF Trigger Command Programming i 22 RC68 Toggle ON OFF Trigger Command Programming
21. cluding Test Source Macro Test Learned IR Command and Test Delay 6 Next Button This button has three functions depending upon the ISM4 programming mode including Navigate Forward through Source ON OFF Macros Navigate Forward through Macro Command Structures individual commands and delays within ON OFF Macros and Increase individual delay value 7 Delay Button This button is used during Source ON OFF Macro programming to allow setting a delay duration within a Command Structure 8 Sequence Button This button has multiple functions depending upon the ISM4 programming mode including Enter Source ON OFF Macro Programming Mode Enter IR Learn Mode Save Learned IR and Save Delay Value 9 Delete Button This button has multiple functions depending upon ISM4 programming mode including Delete selected Source ON OFF Macro Delete Command Structure Delete entire Macro Table all macros remove last unsaved Learned IR Command Remove Delay from selected Command Structure Figure 2 ISM4 Rear Panel Features ISM4 REAR PANEL FEATURES 10 IR Out Four 2 circuit mono 3 5mm mini jacks connect to the IR Emitters for Sources 1 4 11 IR RCVR IR Receiver Port One 3 circuit stereo 3 5mm mini jack connects to any Xantech IR Receiver with a stereo mini plug 291 Series or Dash 30 Type 480 30 490 30 etc This jack provides 12 VDC to the ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 6 12 13 14 15 16 IR Rec
22. content of Command Structure number 1 on either the ON and OFF macro will be executed ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 28 RS232 Triggered Commands Externally the ISM4 will behave in exactly the same manner as described in the Sections System ON Mode and System OFF Mode when triggered by RS232 Trigger Commands Internally if the ISM4 sees the RS232 Source 1 ON Command it will look at the state of Source 1 If itis OFF the ISM4 will enter System ON Mode as described Conversely if the ISM4 sees the RS232 Source 1 OFF Command it will look at the state of Source 1 If itis ON the ISM4 will enter System OFF Mode as described If the ISM4 sees the RS232 Toggle Power Command it will look at Source 1 determine the state ON or OFF and output the opposite state macro Please Note that unlike the case of a Sense In trigger on Source 1 the IR content of Command Structure number 1 on either the ON and OFF macro will be executed ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 29 APPENDIX NAVIGATING AND EDITING MACROS The six Front Panel Buttons each have multiple functions depending upon the ISM4 Mode The following sections detail those functions within the different modes An understanding of the button presses will help make the programming process easier For the actual programming instructions see Section Programming Macros Normal Operating Mode In Normal Operating Mode the Front Panel Buttons are typically not
23. ctivity NOTE Some devices have a constant signal output on the composite video output jack many cable boxes and other devices and are not compatible with video sensing If adjusting the sensitivity on the SMVIDO1 with the DVD player or other device OFF does not turn the Status LED OFF another sensing method must be used such as a switched outlet on a cable box as shown in Figure 6 15 Remove the protective backing from an IR Emitter head Carefully attach the emitter over the IR eye of the DVD Player If the eye is not obvious shine a small flashlight into the faceplate to locate it or refer to the product manual 16 Carefully pull the emitter wire to the back of the DVD Player and over to where the ISMA is located Be careful not to pinch the wire between components or block the disc drawer 17 Plug the Emitter 3 5mm mini plug into the ISM4 Source 2 IR Out Jack 18 Label the sensor and emitter wires for reference Source 3 Cable Box Follow the instructions for Source 1 A V Receiver for voltage sensing The switched outlet on most cable boxes must be configured in the Cable Box Setup Menu Be sure the AC Convenience Outlet is set to Switched Source 4 Video Recorder Follow the instructions for Source 2 DVD Player for video sensing ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 16 OTHER CONNECTIONS RS232 This Port connects to the RS232 Output on a system control device such as an A V Receiver Multi Zone Contr
24. e DELETE ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 32 NEXT PREV Not used in this IR Learn Mode If not save of any learned IR is desired press to return to Edit Mode Delay Program Mode Press the Front Panel Buttons and observe the LED s to program Delays in Command Structures as follows NOTE Upon entering Delay Edit Mode the Delay Value is reset to 0 seconds Source LED flashes Press to reduce the duration green during Delay Test of Delay by one second for each once for each second of press First press 60 seconds Press toTe tan Delay Flash once to indicate Next press after 1 second 0 Button Press Elapsed Time seconds unsaved Delay Press to increase the duration of Delay by one second for each press First press 1 second Next press after 60 seconds 0 seconds IRLEARN SOURCE1 SOURCE2 SOURCE3 Un used DELAY NEXT PREV TEST DELETE SEQUENCE Program LED illuminates Press to delete an unsaved After a Delay is Tested solid green to indicate Delay press to save that Delay ON Macro solid amber to to the selected Command indicate OFF Macro Flashes Structure once after Delay is saved Figure 12 Front Panel Navigation Delay Program Mode Not used in this Delay Program Mode In Delay Program Mode each press will increase the amount of delay by one second from 0 60 seconds After 60 seconds a press of the Next Button will set the delay to 0 seconds In Delay Program Mode each press will d
25. ecrease the amount of delay by one second from 0 to 60 and down to 0 second After 0 seconds press of the Prev Button will set the delay to 60 seconds After a delay duration has been selected but not saved a press of the Test Button will initiate the delay The currently selected Source LED will flash the number of times equal to the duration of the delay Press to remove delay value in the currently selected Command Structure Press to save a delay to a Command Structure This action will automatically exit IR Learn Mode and enter Edit Mode Recall that full navigation on a Command Structure and Macro level is permissible in Edit Mode ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 33 SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions 5 25 W x 2 875 D x 1 6525 H 133 35 x 73 025 x 42mm Weight 0 76 lbs 0 34 kg Power 2 1mm coaxial jack 12V DC 0 5 IR Learning Bandwidth 30KHz 100KHz Macros ON Macros 4 OFF Macros 4 Sensor Jacks 4 Stereo 3 5mm mini jacks Emitter Jacks 4 3 5mm mini jacks IR Receiver Jack 1 Stereo 3 5mm mini jack IR Control In Jack 1 3 5mm mini jack RS232 RS232 Port 1 Stereo 3 5mm mini jack Baud Rate 9600 Parity None Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 34 BLANK PAGE ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 35 BLANK PAGE ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 36 Xantech Corporation Sylmar CA 91342 818 362 0353 Tech Support ext 353 www xan
26. eiver receives IR signals from the receiver signals input on this jack can control the ISM4 and pass through to control the individual sources via the Source 1 4 IR Outputs IR Control One 2 circuit mono 3 5mm mini jack connects to a normal Emitter Output on an IR repeater system or IR Output on a system controller or A V Receiver IR signals input on this jack can control the ISM4 and pass through to control the individual sources via the Source 1 4 IR Outputs Power 2 1mm coaxial jack connects to the included 12VDC 0 5A Power Supply Xantech Part No 781ERGPS Expansion One 2 circuit mono 3 5mm mini jack connects to the Source 1 Sense In on a secondary ISM4 for system sync of three additional devices When the Source 1 Sense In on the Primary ISM4 senses ON state 12VDC this jack outputs 12VDC to the Source 1 Sense In on the Secondary ISM4 to indicate the system ON state The Source 2 4 devices on the Secondary ISM4 will then sync to the system as programmed turn ON When the Source 1 Sense In on the Primary ISM4 senses an OFF state OVDC this jack outputs OVDC to the Source 1 Sense In on the Secondary ISMA to indicate the system OFF state The Source 2 4 devices on the Secondary ISM4 will then sync to the system as programmed turn OFF RS232 One 3 circuit stereo mini jack connects to the RS232 Output on a system control device such as an A V Receiver Whole House System Controller etc RS232 Commands
27. er Supply into an unswitched AC Outlet Source 1 A V Receiver 1 Cut the plug off the end of an unregulated 12VDC Power Supply An unregulated power supply s decay time 12V to OV is faster than a regulated supply netting faster system response Strip approximately 1 4 off the jacket and twist the strands so that there are no loose ends that can cause shorts 2 Connect the stripped ends to the appropriate terminals on the SMVLTO1 Sensor Maintain proper polarity typically white stripe 12V to the terminal black wire GND to the terminal Plug the power supply into a switched AC outlet on the A V Receiver Plug the 701 3 5mm mini plug into the ISM4 Source 1 Sense In Jack Turn the A V Receiver ON The SMVLTO1 Status LED should illuminate red The Source 1 Status LED on the ISM4 Front Panel should also illuminate solid green For now disregard any other front panel LED activity 6 Turn the A V Receiver OFF The SMVLTO1 Status LED should turn off If it does not turn off adjust the sensitivity to the point where the Status LED turns off The Source 1 Status LED on the 5 4 Front Panel should also turn off For now disregard any other front panel LED activity 7 Remove the protective backing from an IR Emitter head Carefully attach the emitter over the IR eye of the A V Receiver If the eye is not obvious shine a small flashlight into the faceplate to locate it or refer to the product manual
28. h source to turn them OFF THE SYSTEM POWER OFF COMMAND IN THE REMOTE SHOULD ONLY CONTROL THE A V RECEIVER The ISMA will control the other devices Other Applications Using the same basic scheme described above there are many options as to what device will be the System Reference Device In some cases it will be most intuitive to have a TV Video Monitor or projector be the System Reference Device See Figure 5 in this manual and the ISM4 Quick Start Guide for configuration and programming instructions Any time the TV is turned ON by incorporating a SMVIDO1 Video Sensor on a TV Video Output the ISM4 will execute ON Macros to turn ON an A V Receiver DVD Player Cable Box and Satellite Receiver for example Another possibility would be to have a Video Game trigger the system By making the Video Game the System Reference Device any time the Video Game is turned ON the ISM4 will activate and sync all appropriate devices for extreme gaming The possibilities are endless When incorporating ISM4 into a system ask the question What device or appliance do want to use to trigger other devices or appliances ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 12 MULTI ZONE A V SYSTEM Figure 6 The multi zone configuration provides automatic power management system sync when used with a multi zone system controller that does not feature intelligent source power management Some multi zone controllers come equipped with proper reliable system syn
29. he ISM4 for programming Source ON and OFF Macros and Command Structures Source 1 4 LED s These LED s are primarily used to indicate the sensed state of a corresponding system device Source 1 4 When a sensed device is ON the LED for that device will illuminate solid green When that device is OFF the LED will be OFF A Source LED will flash green when the ISM4 is outputting IR for that source These LED s will also illuminate individually during IR Programming to indicate which device the IR Commands being learned are being associated with Several of the function buttons on the front panel are capable of launching different functions based on the current programming state and the duration of the button press The allowed elapsed times are 1 second 2 seconds 5 seconds and 10 seconds To eliminate the burden on the programmer to have to keep track of time the ISM4 will prompt the programmer when all but the 1 second elapsed time intervals have expired This is true for all buttons that have time dependencies Upon initiation of a press of a button with time dependencies the unit starts tracking time Upon crossing the 2 second threshold the unit will quickly flash the current active SOURCE LED If the button remains pressed beyond this point the unit continues to monitor elapsed time After 5 seconds of continuously pressing the button the current active SOURCE LED will blink once again Finally after 10 seconds of a continuous press the LED will
30. he remote or receiver front panel power button When the receiver turns ON the switched AC Outlet on the rear panel will also turn ON energizing the connected 12V Power Supply The SMVLT01 Voltage Sensor will detect the change of state in this case from OFF to ON and show a control voltage to the Source 1 Sense In on the 5 4 ISM4 System Status is always referenced to the device sensed by the Source 1 Sense In The first task that the ISM4 will take in response to the Off to On transition is to execute the Power ON Macro associated with the Source 1 Sense In input Recall that in executing this macro launched by a Source 1 Sense In trigger the IR content of the first Command Structure will be bypassed Refer to the Sense In section for further information The 15 4 will then look at the other Source Sense Inputs and if they are OFF no sensor control voltage the ISM4 will output the Power ON Macros associated with each source to turn them ON THE SYSTEM POWER ON COMMAND IN THE REMOTE SHOULD ONLY CONTROL THE A V RECEIVER The ISM4 will control the other devices for turn ON and sync Additionally each Source Power ON Macro can be programmed for up to five IR commands and associated delays If the sources are to be set to particular settings at turn on these commands will be issued by the ISM4 and NOT the system remote If at any time that the System Reference Device A V Receiver is ON any of the other sources turn off for a
31. hen the sensed source is ON and turn off when the Sensor Control Voltage is cut when that same source is OFF ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 30 Edit Mode Navigate Macros Press the Front Panel Prev or Next Buttons and observe the LED s to navigate Source ON and OFF Macros as follows Press to navigate to previous Command Structure Source LED illuminates Press for 2 seconds Soild green to indicate navigate to previous selected Source flashes ON or OFF Macro during Test Flash once to Press for 5 seconds Press to Test indicate Button Press Elapsed Time to exit Edit Mode selected Macro Press to navigate to next Command Structure Press for 2 seconds navigate to next ON or OFF Macro IRLEARN SOURCE1 SOURCE2 SOURCE3 SOURCE 4 PR Press to enter Delay Learn Mode Program LED illuminates Press for 1 second to With a specific Macro and solid green to indicate delete selected Command Command Structure selected ON Macro solid orange to Structure Press for 2 seconds press to Learn IR indicate OFF Macro solid to delete selected Macro red during Test indicates Press for 5 seconds Error to delete the entire Macro Table Figure 10 Front Panel Navigation Edit Mode Navigating Macros SEQUENCE Normal Operating Mode press for 2 seconds Indicated by the first blink of the Active Source LED to enter Edit Mode This will allow navigation of Source ON and OFF Macros The Source 1 and Program LED s will illum
32. iated with that device to sync it with the system System OFF Mode Figure 3 ISM4 Bottom Panel Features Cover Plate Removed ISM4 BOTTOM PANEL FEATURES 17 DIP Switch Four Position DIP Switch sets associated Source 1 4 IR Output signal strength ON low output 470 ohm resister OFF high output 100 ohm resister ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 291 Series or Dash 30 Series IR Receiver 1 0 Programmable Remote 781ERGPS 12VDC Power Supply IR EMITTER SMVIDO1 To A V Receiver Input VIDEO SENSOR D IR EMITTER 12VDC Power Supply Switched Outlet SMVLTO1 VOLTAGE SENSOR IR EMITTER DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT OPTICAL COAXIAL Y Pb Pr Beo eee SMVIDO1 i i To A V Receiver Input VIDEO SENSOR D IR EMITTER 12VDC Power Supply Switched Outlet 2 amp SMVLTO1 VOLTAGE SENSOR Figure 4 Typical ISM4 System AV Receiver Triggered Home Theater IR Receiver Input ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 9 291 Series Dash 30 Series IR Receiver Programmable Remote 781ERGPS 12VDC Power Supply IR EMITTER PLAYER SMVIDO1 VIDEO SENSOR To A V Receiver Input 2VDC Power Supply Switched Outlet IR EMITTER SMVLTO1 VOLTAGE SENSOR AN RECEIVER SMVLTO1 VOLTAGE SENSOR TV or VIDEO DISPLAY SMMAG01 TV AC P
33. ible to the user This makes the ISM4 a perfect ad on for exiting systems with sync issues One important note The ISM4 IR pass through is not routed so systems with multiple same brand same model devices will not have selective control for tuning SAT 1 or SAT 2 unless multiple IR code groups are available Turning the system OFF is the opposite process Typically when the last zone on the multi zone controller is turned OFF the Common 12V Control Out will also turn OFF The SMVLTO1 Voltage Sensor will detect the change of state ON to OFF and cut the control voltage to the Source 1 Sense In The ISM4 will then look at the other Source Sense Inputs and if they are ON sensor control voltage the ISM4 will output the Power OFF Macros associated with each source to turn them OFF KEYPADS AND ZONE REMOTES SHOULD BE PROGRAMMED ONLY TO TURN THE LOCAL ZONE OFF AND SHOULD NOT INCLUDE SOURCE POWER COMMANDS IN OFF MACROS The ISM4 will control the other devices ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 13 INSTALLATION The 5 4 should be installed in the same general location as the system A V components A V Receiver Multi Zone Controller DVD SAT etc Xantech SM Series Sensor Cables are approximately 6 feet in length and Xantech IR Emitter wires are approximately 10 feet in length so plan the ISM4 location relative to the other equipment accordingly The ISM4 does not generate any critical amount of heat and does not need any specia
34. in Source 1 ON Edit Mode will shift Edit Mode to the Source 4 OFF Macro Source 4 LED solid green Program LED red 18 Repeat Steps 2 17 above until all Source ON and OFF Macros have been programmed tested and saved It is vitally important to program both the Source ON and OFF Macros The ISM4 will not function properly if both sets of Macros have not been programmed Exit Edit Mode 19 To exit Edit Mode at any time during Edit Mode press the Prev Button for 10 seconds Indicated by the third blink of the Active Source LED 16 4 will return to Normal Operating Mode Test ISM4 All Macros NOTE All system devices and components must be properly setup and connected to test ISM4 Macro Programming Be sure all Sensors are connected to the appropriate device and Source Sense Inputs on the ISM4 and be sure all IR Emitters are connected to the appropriate Source IR Out on the ISM4 and attached to the correct device over the IR eye for that device 20 With all Sources OFF turn the System Reference Device Source 1 ON All Sources should turn ON and any additional setup programming source select play etc should execute as programmed If any functions were missed test the individual ON Macro for that Source Re learn IR Commands and adjust delays as necessary until the system powers up correctly 21 Repeat Step 20 for System OFF Turn the System Reference Device Source 1 OFF INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUA
35. inate solid green by default to indicate Edit Mode Source 1 ON Macro selected Source 1 LED green and Program LED orange indicates Source 1 OFF Macro selected Source 2 LED green and Program LED green indicates Source 2 ON Macro selected Source 2 LED green and Program LED orange indicates Source 2 OFF Macro selected etc PREV In Edit Mode a quick 1 second press will Navigate to the previous Command Structure A press of 2 seconds Indicated by the first blink of the Active Source LED will navigate to the previous ON or OFF Macro Wait for the Source LED of the newly selected Command Structure or Macro to flash once before pressing any more buttons To exit Edit Mode and enter into Normal Mode press the PREV button for 5 seconds Indicated by the second blink of the Active Source LED or cycle power off and on NEXT In Edit Mode a quick 1 second press will navigate to the next Command Structure A press of 2 seconds Indicated by the first blink of the Active Source LED will navigate to the next ON or OFF Macro Wait for the Source LED of the newly selected Macro to flash once before pressing any more buttons TEST In Edit Mode press to Test the selected Source ON or OFF Macro Emitters must be connected to the ISM4 and appropriate Sources to test Macros DELETE In Edit Mode a quick 1 second press will delete the current Command Structure A 2 second press Indicated by the first blink of the Active Source LED will delete the current Macro A p
36. ing to Command Structure 3 the Source 1 Led will blink 3 times It will blink 4 times if pointing to Command Structure number 4 and 5 times if pointing to Command Structure number 5 12 Repeat Steps 2 9 as necessary until the IR Command for Command Structure 2 is learned tested confirmed and saved ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 21 Delay with additional Command Structures the Macro 13 To add a delay after the IR Command in Command Structure 1 after Step 5 press the Delay Button The 15 4 will respond by entering DELAY Learn Mode and the Program LED will flash once 14 Press the Next Button once for each second of Delay to be added to the Command Structure Press the Prev Button once for each second of Delay to be subtracted NOTE The first press of the Next Button will add one second of delay Each additional press will add one second up to 60 seconds after which the timer will reset to 0 seconds The first press of the Prev Button will add 60 seconds of delay Each additional press will subtract one second down to 0 seconds after which the timer will reset to 60 seconds No Delay no additional Command Structures in the Macro 15 If there are no additional Command Structures in the Source 1 ON Macro press Next for 2 seconds Indicated by the first blink of the Active Source LED The ISM4 will shift to the Source 1 OFF Macro Command Structure 1 Source LED solid green Program LED solid red NOTE A 2 seco
37. is feature a Xantech RC68X will also be required Older models RC68 and RC68 are also compatible See Section Programming RC68 ON OFF Trigger Commands for additional information SOURCE ON OFF MACROS The ISM4 allows programming one ON and one OFF Macro per Source Each of these Macros can contain up to five sets of IR Commands and Delays called Command Structures Different Front Panel LED prompts indicate which Macro ON OFF for which Source 1 4 and which step or Command Structure 1 5 is being programmed COMMAND STRUCTURES A Command Structure is the combination of an IR command and an associated Delay within a given Source ON or OFF Macro Each ON or OFF Macro can contain up to five Command Structures A Command Structure has an associated Delay even if the delay value is 0 seconds All five Command Structures do not need to be programmed within an ON or OFF Macro If only the ON or OFF command is to be issued with no further setup input play etc to the controlled device s then only the ON or OFF Command need be programmed SOURCES 1 4 Command Structure Source ON Macro Source OFF Macro lea ul ss a Table 1 Command Structures NAVIGATING AND EDITING MACROS The six Front Panel Buttons each have multiple functions depending upon the ISM4 Mode There is a detailed explanation of those functions within the different modes in the Appendix An understanding of the button presses will help make the
38. l consideration in terms of ventilation but proper precautions should always be taken to assure the free flow of air through and around system components to avoid damage The ISM4 can be placed on a shelf in an equipment rack or closet or placed directly on top of a system device It is suggested however that the ISM4 not be placed directly on top of a device that generates high levels of heat to protect the ISM4 circuitry and longevity CONNECTIONS ISM4 connections are fairly simple The most important factor is keeping the wiring consistent by source That means be sure the device connected to the Source 1 Sense is the same device attached to the Source 1 IR Emitter Labeling the Sensor and Emitter Wires as Source 1 2 3 4 or by specific brand device Denon Receiver Toshiba DVD etc will help in avoiding connection errors and assist in troubleshooting if necessary There are many possible connection schemes for ISM4 controlled systems For the purpose of the following discussions the systems in Figures 4 and 6 will be used Also note that Xantech manufactures a full line of Sensor Modules including Audio SMAUDO 1 Video SMVIDO 1 Magnetic Current SMMAG01 LED Light SMLIT01 Contact Closure SMCC01 and Voltage SMVLTO1 for additional application flexibility of the ISM4 HOME THEATER SYSTEM Figure 4 ISM4 1 Plug the included 12VDC Power Supply 2 1mm coaxial plug into the Power Jack on the ISM4 Rear Panel 2 Plug the Pow
39. l interface between the ISM4 and the RS232 Control Device Incoming ASCII Text Commands can be associated with IR Commands for Discrete ON OFF or Toggle Power of the System Reference Device Query Source Power State and request general System Info The ISMA will return an ASCII Text Status Message to the control device for use as system status indication or other logic as implemented per system design The ISM4 is a stand alone programmed device and does not require any programming software for setup A simple logical progression of IR Code Learning is used with each step prompted by the Front Panel LED s Specific LED modes indicate which Source macro is being programmed right down to which step in the macro and how many seconds are in the delay All programming can be tested right from the ISM4 while learning for individual code confirmation or when programming is complete for system function confirmation ISM4 Programming can be cloned from one unit to another via the RS232 Port on the Rear Panel Multiple ISM4 Modules can be linked for expansion in systems with more than four devices All devices will be synced to the System Reference Device on the Primary Module Xantech ISM4 Intelligent System Management made simple ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 4 ISM4 FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS ISM 1 Figure 1 5 4 Front Panel Features 4 FRONT PANEL FEATURES IR Learning Eye IR Learning Eye allows teaching IR Commands to t
40. n on the remote until the Program LED flashes green three times If the Program LED flashes red three times proceed to Step 9 4 Press the Test Button and confirm the function of the learned command on Source 1 5 f Source 1 responded properly to the learned command press Sequence again to save the command Program LED will flash once The ISM4 will automatically return to EDIT Mode upon save To return to Edit Mode without saving press the PREV Button Proceed to Step 11 or 13 as appropriate 6 If Source 1 did not respond properly to the learned command press Delete The ISM4 will automatically go into IR Learn Mode for the current Command Structure Source 1 ON Macro Command Structure 1 7 Repeat Steps 3 6 as necessary until the command is learned tested confirmed and saved 8 Delay to Command Structure 1 proceed to Step 13 IR Learn Error 9 Ifthe Program LED flashed red three times during IR Learn that indicates a learn error Press Delete to remove the bad command from memory 10 Repeat Steps 2 6 as necessary until the command is learned tested confirmed and saved No Delay with additional Command Structures in the Macro 11 If there is no delay required for Command Structure 1 and there is at least one more Command Structure in the Macro press Next for one second The Source 1 LED will flash twice indicating the ISM4 is ready to Learn the IR Command for Command Structure 2 If the ISM4 is point
41. nc The ISM4 can sync up to four IR controlled devices when referenced to one of those devices typically a Video Monitor Home Theater A V Receiver or Whole House Audio Video Entertainment System Controller All four system devices are referenced to the ISM4 via Xantech Sensing Modules There are 6 different sensors that can be used to detect voltage contact closure video audio light or current When the System Reference Device is turned ON the ISM4 will detect the change of state for the referenced device from OFF to ON and look at the state of the other devices If any or all are OFF the ISM4 will automatically output Commands to turn those devices ON for proper system sync The ISM4 Processor constantly scans the Sense Inputs whether any of the system devices are ON or not This serves multiple purposes First when the System Reference Device is ON it keeps the other system devices ON That doesn t just mean at the initial power up but for as long as the reference device is ON Some devices such as DVD players will time out after a certain period of inactivity If a device were to time out or otherwise turn OFF as long as the System Reference Device is ON when the ISM4 Processor scans the Sense Inputs if any device is OFF the ISM4 will output the proper IR Command to turn the device ON and restore proper system sync The opposite is also true If the System Reference Device is OFF and the ISM4 detects any of the other three
42. nc to the system as programmed turn ON When the Source 1 Sense In on the Primary ISM4 senses an OFF state No Sensor Control Voltage this jack outputs OVDC to the Source 1 Sense In on the Expansion 15 4 to indicate the System OFF state The Source 2 4 devices on the Secondary ISMA will then sync to the system as programmed turn OFF Additional ISM4s can be added as needed increasing the number of managed devices by three for each additional ISM4 NOTE For Expansion each ISM4 must be programmed individually for the specific devices connected to each 15 4 See Section Programming Expansion for additional Information ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 17 IR Emitters IR Emitters IR Emitters gt AZ R 2 TSIERGPS 12 0 Power Supply Expansion ISM4 Sensor Modules Sensor Modules Sensor Module From System Reference Device Figure 8 ISM4 Expansion Connections 1 Using a 1 Foot Mono Cable Xantech Part No 6017400 connect the Expansion Jack on the Primary ISMA to the Source 1 Sense In on the First Expansion ISMA If using additional ISM4s repeat Step 1 for each additional ISM4 as shown in Figure 8 Connect the included Power Supplies one to each ISM4 Connect the Sensors and Emitters as described the Sections Connections Home Theater System or Connections Multi Zone System NOTE 1 The Source 1 Sense In on the ISM4 Expansion units is used for System Status as referenced to the System
43. nd press of the Prev Button Indicated by the first blink of the Active Source LED will shift programming to the previous Macro i e a 2 second press of the Prev Button while in Source 1 ON Edit Mode will shift Edit Mode to the Source 4 OFF Macro Source 4 LED solid green Program LED orange Test Macro 16 When all Command Structures within a Source ON or OFF Macro have been programmed tested and saved the complete Macro can be tested by pressing the Test Button NOTE 1 If the IR Commands and Delays within the Command Structures were not properly saved the Macro cannot be tested and the Program LED will flash red to indicate error NOTE 2 To Test a Macro starting from Normal Operation Mode Press Sequence for 2 seconds Indicated by the first blink of the Active Source LED to enter Edit Mode Source 1 and Program LED s green Navigate to the Macro to be tested 2 second press of Prev or Next and then press the Test Button Program Remaining Macros 17 Navigate to the next Source ON or OFF Macro to be programmed From the Source 1 ON Macro press the Next Button for 2 seconds Indicated by the first blink of the Active Source LED The ISMA will shift to the Source 1 OFF Macro Command Structure 1 Source LED solid green Program LED solid orange NOTE A 2 second press of the Prev Button Indicated by the first blink of the Active Source LED will shift programming to the previous Macro i e a 2 second press of the Prev Button while
44. nt The Front Panel Source 1 4 LED s will turn off to indicate a sensed OFF condition for each Source If for some reason a particular Source does not respond to an OFF Macro the ISM4 will resend that macro The ISM4 will resend an OFF Macro up to five times During the resends the ISM4 Program LED will flash red indicating that an error has occurred in executing an OFF Macro and that the Source for which the macro is being resent is out of sync with the system The ISM4 will continually scan the Sense Inputs As long as Source 1 is OFF System OFF Mode if any of Sources 2 4 turns ON for any reason the ISM4 will automatically output the OFF Macro for that Source keeping all Sources synced to the System OFF Mode 68 Triggered Commands Externally the ISM4 will behave in exactly the same manner as described in the Sections System ON Mode and System OFF Mode when triggered by RC68 Trigger Commands Internally if the ISM4 sees the RC68 Source 1 ON Command it will look at the state of Source 1 If it is OFF the ISM4 will enter System ON Mode as described Conversely if the ISM4 sees the RC68 Source 1 OFF Command it will look at the state of Source 1 If it is ON the ISM4 will enter System OFF Mode as described If the ISM4 sees the RC68 Toggle Power Command it will look at Source 1 determine the state ON or OFF and output the opposite state macro Please Note that unlike the case of a Sense In trigger on Source 1 the IR
45. ny reason the ISM4 will sense the variation from system sync source OFF vs system ON and the ISM4 will automatically issue the Power ON Macro for the device that is out of sync IR commands from the remote can be passed through the ISM4 via the IR Receiver to the emitters allowing the system components to be hidden in a cabinet or closet as long as the IR Receiver is positioned in line of sight to the system remote The system components can also be controlled directly from the remote but no power commands should be issued from the remote other than for the A V Receiver Turning the system OFF is the opposite process When the A V Receiver is turned OFF with the system remote or receiver front panel button the switched AC outlet on the rear panel will turn OFF de energizing the 12V power supply The SMVLTO1 Voltage Sensor will detect the change of state ON to OFF and cut the control voltage to the Source 1 Sense In The first task that the ISM4 will take in response to the On to Off transition is to execute the Power Off Macro associated with the Source 1 Sense In input Recall that in executing this macro launched by a Source 1 Sense In trigger the IR content of the first Command Structure will be bypassed Refer to the Sense In section for further information The ISM4 will then look at the other Source Sense Inputs and if they are ON sensor control voltage the ISM4 will output the Power OFF Macros associated with eac
46. oller Touch Panel etc RS232 Commands input on this port can trigger ISM4 IR output for Source 1 Power discrete ON OFF toggle ON OFF Query Source Power State all sources and System Info This Port is bi directional and will automatically send ISM4 System Status Info when any Source state change has occurred provided that the Automatic Source Power State Notification feature is enabled or when queried by the RS232 control device See Section RS232 for additional information Stereo 3 5mm Mini Plug Male DB9 Tip ISM4 Rx Pin 5 Pin 3 Pin 2 Sleeve Ring GND PC Tx PC Rx GND ISM4 Tx Figure 7 ISM4 RS232 Pinout 1 Using a stereo 3 5mm mini plug connect the ISM4 RS232 Port to an appropriate RS232 Port on the system control device to be used for RS232 control Adapt the stereo mini plug cable to the control device port as appropriate DB 9 RJ45 etc Xantech manufactures a Male DB9 to 3 5mm Mini Plug Cable Xantech Part No 05913780 configured as shown in Figure 7 Please refer to the control device documentation for the pinout of that device s RS232 Port EXPANSION This jack connects to the Source 1 Sense In on an Expansion ISM4 for system sync of three additional devices When the Source 1 Sense In on the Primary ISM4 senses ON state Sensor Control Voltage this jack outputs 12VDC to the Source 1 Sense In on the Expansion ISM4 to indicate the System ON state The Source 2 4 devices on the Expansion ISM4 will then sy
47. ower Cord To 7 Unswitched MAGNETIC SENSOR AC Outlet Figure 5 Typical ISM4 System TV Triggered Home Theater System IR Receiver Input ISM4 INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING MANUAL SMVIDO1 VIDEO SENSOR SMVLTO1 VOLTAGE SENSOR SMVIDO1 VIDEO SENSOR MULTI ZONE AIV CONTROLLER SMVLTO1 VOLTAGE SENSOR 10 781ERGPS 12VDC Power Supply IR EMITTER UNE LEVEL IN ANTENNA IN eo o To A V Controller Input 12VDC Power Supply Switched Outlet DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL COAXIAL CONTROLLER COMMON 12V OUT Figure 6 Typical ISM4 System Multi Zone Controller Triggered System IR Control Input ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 11 SYSTEM APPLICATIONS The ISM4 is a versatile device with endless possible applications For the purpose of this manual two basic applications will be described One is a typical Home Theater application with the ISM4 managing system sync for an A V Receiver and three source components The other is a multi zone application integrating the ISM4 with a multi zone controller that does not provide intelligent source power management to keep the sources in sync with whole house system status HOME THEATER SYSTEM Figure 4 In this configuration all system components can either be controlled directly with a programmed system remote or exclusively through an IR Receiver connected to the ISM4 In this configuration the A V Receiver will be turned ON OFF with t
48. programming process easier For the actual programming instructions proceed to Section Programming Macros immediately following INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 19 PROGRAMMING MACROS The first step in programming the ISM4 is to fill out the Macro Programming Table This will help keep track of what device is being programmed for which command with how much delay in which Command Structure within the Source ON or OFF Macro being programmed Fill out the Table as appropriate for the ISM4 being programmed It might be advantageous to keep a backup copy of of the table for later use MACRO PROGRAMMING TABLE MACRO PROGRAMMING TABLE Command Structure m _ as ssi Delay Sec IR Command Delay Sec INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 20 With the ISM4 powered up and with the IR Emitters attached to the devices to be controlled program the ISM4 as follows NOTE Unless instructed to press a button for a specific duration a button press should be at most one full second IMPORTANT NOTE If programming the ISM4 so the System Reference Device Source 1 will be turned ON and OFF with its native remote or other system controller the programmer must ensure that the Power command if present be placed in Command Structure number 1 This applies to both the ON and OFF macros This requirement is imposed on Source 1 ONLY Refer to the Sense In section for further details If there are other se
49. r some reason a particular Source does not respond to an ON Macro the ISM4 will resend that macro The ISM4 will resend an ON Macro up to four times During the resends the ISM4 Program LED will flash red indicating that an error has occurred in executing an ON Macro and that the Source for which the macro is being resent is out of sync with the system ISM4 will continually scan the Sense Inputs As long as Source 1 is ON System ON Mode if any of Sources 2 4 turns OFF for any reason the ISM4 will automatically output the ON Macro for that Source keeping all Sources synced to the System ON Mode System OFF Mode When the System Reference Device Source 1 is turned OFF via a power button on the device an IR remote control a 5232 Command etc the ISM4 will detect the change of state ON to OFF and automatically enter System OFF Mode In this mode the first task that the ISM4 will take in response to the On to Off transition is to execute the Power OFF Macro associated with the Source 1 Sense In input Recall that in executing this macro launched by a Source 1 Sense In trigger ONLY the IR content of the first Command Structure will be bypassed Refer to the Sense In section for further information Next the ISM4 will look at the Source 2 4 Sense Inputs and if any show an ON condition the ISM4 will output the OFF Macro associated with that Source The Source LED s will flash by Source when the OFF Macros are being se
50. ress of 5 seconds Indicated by the second blink of the Active Source LED will delete the entire Macro Table all Macros ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 31 DELAY In EDIT MODE a press of the DELAY button will cause the ISM4 to enter into DELAY Learn Mode This will allow the programmer to program a delay within a particular IR Command Structure even if there is no associated IR command in that Command Structure SEQUENCE In Edit Mode with a Source ON or OFF Macro selected press to initiate the IR Learn Mode PREV In Edit Mode press for 5 seconds Indicated by the second blink of the Active Source LED at any time to exit Edit Mode and return to Normal Operating Mode IR Learn Mode Press the Front Panel Buttons and observe the LED s to program Source ON and OFF Macros as follows Source LED illuminates Soild green to indicate selected Source flashes green during IR Learn Flash once to indicate Button Press Elapsed Time Press to Test a learned unsaved IR Command Press to exit IR Learn Mode and return to Edit Mode Press to delete an unsaved learned IR Command or Command Structure saved IR amp indicate OFF Macro Three green Delay flashes indicates good IR learn Program LED illuminates solid green to indicate ON Macro solid orange to With a specific Macro and Command Structure selected press to Learn IR After learned IR Command is Tested press to save that command Three red flashes indicate
51. s IR learn error Figure 11 Front Panel Navigation IR Learn Mode TEST In IR Learn Mode press to Test a just learned and unsaved IR Command The Source LED for the Macro containing the learned command will flash green The Program LED will blink once to indicate that the IR waveform was generated without error It will blink red otherwise This does not indicate that the IR waveform was successful in controlling the Source component It is simply an indication of the validity of the IR data The Program LED will return to its previous state after the command has been sent Emitters must be connected to the ISM4 and appropriate Sources to test IR Commands SEQUENCE In IR Learn Mode press to save a learned and tested IR Command This action will automatically exit IR Learn Mode and enter Edit Mode Recall that full navigation on a Command Structure and Macro level is permissible in Edit Mode In IR Learn Mode press to delete a non functioning learned but unsaved IR Command The ISM4 will automatically go back into Learn Mode to re learn the command just deleted Same Macro and Command Structure location If deleting a Command Structure saved IR and Delay the Program LED will flash green once and return to its previous state Press Sequence to re learn the IR Command for the deleted Command Structure DELAY Not used in IR Learn Mode PREV In IR Learn a press of the PREV Button will cause the ISM4 to exit IR Learn Mode and enter Edit Mod
52. set to particular settings at turn on these commands will be issued by the ISM4 NOT the multi zone controller If at any time that the System Reference Device multi zone controller is ON any of the other sources turn off for any reason the ISM4 will sense the variation from system sync source OFF vs system ON and the 5 4 will automatically issue the Power ON Macro for the device out of sync In a typical multi zone system the connected keypads and or IR Receivers will issue zone system commands directly to the system controller Zone ON OFF Volume Source Select etc The ISM4 does not play any part in controlling the multi zone controller only the source components Some multi zone systems issue IR commands for source control from the keypads or pass through IR commands from IR Receivers and zone remotes while others generate IR commands initiated by keypad button presses or IR trigger commands In any case the IR commands that are output from the controller must be routed from the Common IR Output on the multi zone controller and then to the IR Control In on the ISM4 The source IR commands will then pass through the ISM4 to the Source IR Outs This means the IR emitters for the sources will be connected to the ISM4 NOT the multi zone controller This allows use of one IR emitter per source rather than having one from the multi zone controller and one from the ISM4 System operation will be normal and the IR routing will be invis
53. tech com Installation and Programming Manual ISMA Intelligent System Manager 2008 Xantech Corporation Document 08905136B This document is copyright protected No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Xantech Corporation Xantech Corporation shall not be liable for operational technical or editorial errors omissions made in this document
54. tup commands to be executed as part of the Source 1 ON Macro Input Surround Mode Tuner Preset etc simply program a delay long enough to allow Source 1 to power up and respond to additional IR commands Step 13 below Recall that the Delay will be executed regardless of whether or not a Power Command is present in Command Structure 1 If any of Sources 2 4 will have setup commands included in their ON Macros be sure to program a delay in the Source ON Macro Command Structure 1 that is long enough to allow those Sources to power up and be ready to respond to additional IR commands The following sections mention the ISM4 s time dependent push button function blink patterns For a detailed discussion refer to section Source 1 4 LED s These blink patterns were added to transfer the time keeping burden away from the programmer and onto the ISMA Learn IR 1 Press the Sequence Button for 2 seconds Indicated by the first blink of the Active Source LED to enter Edit Mode The ISM4 will default to the Source 1 ON Macro Source 1 and Program LED s sold green 2 Press the Sequence Button to enter IR Learn Mode for Source 1 ON Macro Command Structure 1 The Source 1 LED will flash for about 5 seconds This is the amount of time allowed to teach an IR Command 3 Position the IR Remote for the System Reference Device Source 1 directly in front of the IR Learn Window on the ISM4 within an inch and press and hold the ON or Power Butto
55. ucture the System Reference Device will be turned on as desired ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 7 When Source 1 System Reference Device is turned ON the Sensor Module for that device will show an ON state 12V to the Source 1 Sense In The first task that the ISM4 will take is to launch the ON Macro for Source 1 Based on the discussion above the entire macro will be executed with the exception of the IR content of Command Structure 1 The ISM4 will then look at the ON OFF state of Sources 2 4 If any is sensed to be OFF it will be turned ON utilizing its associated ON Macro If at any time that Source 1 System Reference Device is ON any of the other Sources is sensed to be OFF the ISM4 will output the ON Macro associated with that device to sync it with the system System ON Mode When Source 1 System Reference Device is turned OFF the Sensor Module for that device will show an OFF state OV to the Source 1 Sense In The first task that the ISM4 will take is to launch the OFF Macro for Source 1 Based on the discussion above the entire macro will be executed with the exception of the IR content of Command Structure 1 The ISM4 will then look at the ON OFF state of Sources 2 4 If any is sensed to be ON it will be turned OFF utilizing its associated OFF Macro If at any time that Source 1 System Reference Device is OFF any of the other Sources is sensed to be ON the ISM4 will output the OFF Macro assoc
56. wable RS232 Command Strings for control of the ISM4 Note only Source 1 can be controlled for ON OFF Automatic Source Power State Notification is an optional feature that will automatically output a report any time there is a change of state on any Sense Input The function can be enabled disabled using the Command Strings in the following Table The actual report messages are detailed in the ISM4 Queries Table Return ISM4 RS232 COMMAND STRINGS Name Command Return Remarks Source 1 Discrete ON 11PR1 OK CR Turn Source 1 ON ERROR CR Source 1 Discrete OFF 11PRO OK CR Turn Source 1 OFF ERROR CR Source 1 Toggle Power HPT OK CR Toggle Source 1 Power ERROR CR If OFF turn ON If ON turn OFF Enable Automatic Source 12 1 OK CR Enable Automatic Source Power State Notification ERROR CR Power State Notification Disable Automatic Source 1ZA0 OK CR Disable Automatic Source Power State Notification ERROR CR Power State Notification NOTE Allowable Syntax for the Command Strings includes Source 1 Discrete ON used for example 14PR1 101PR1 11PR01 101PR01 ISM4 Queries The ISM4 supports two layers of Source Power Notifications The first is supported via explicit RS232 Queries via the Source Power Query described in the Queries Table The second is launched automatically by the ISM4 INSTALLATION amp PROGRAMMING MANUAL 25 system upon detection of a change of state on any Source Sense Input
57. ws if the System Reference device is manually or by Remote Control turned on the resulting transition on the System Reference Sense Input would be an Off to On transition As a result the ON Macro would be launched Given that a Toggle Power command is present in the macro the Reference device would immediately be turned off Therefore Toggle commands would not be permissible The programmer would be limited to discrete type of Power IR ONLY Unfortunately Discrete IR commands are not as common as Toggle commands To avoid this difficulty the requirement stated above was imposed For any Sense In transition detected by the ISM4 on the Source 1 System Reference Input the IR Content of the first Command Structure containing a Power Command will be bypassed If a Delay is programmed however it will be processed The end result is that regardless of whether or not a Toggle or a Discrete Power Command is present the undesirable situation described above would not take place Hence the more prevalent Toggle Power commands can be utilized without any adverse effects at all Please note that the IR content of Command Structure 1 is only bypassed during execution of a Sense In initiated macro on the Source 1 System Reference Input On every other case the full macro will be executed For instance if the trigger is a Discrete Power On RS232 or IR command the entire macro would be executed As a result having executed the first Command Str

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