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Delta System Installation (cont.)

the primary Delta-88.  When using more than two Delta-88's this programming will need to be
done for the first primary Delta-88 as well as the third Delta-88.  When using more than four
Delta-88's, this programming will need to be done on the first, third, and fifth Delta-88.  Again,
typically this is done at the factory however, this may need to be redone at the job site.  There
are several Delta-88 address settings for the PCT-4 or PCT-8.

The Delta System can operate with two PCT-8s or PCT-4s and therefore each device will be set
to a specific address.  To verify or set a PCT-8 address see the PCT-8's Installation Manual.  To
verify or change a PCT-4's address see the instructions in the Appendix  for the PCT-4.  When
programming the Delta-88, the source address settings will indicate whether you are program-
ming a source to the first or second PCT-8 (or PCT-4) address.  The name of the control device,
PCT-8 or PCT-4, will be followed by a "1" or "2" indicating the address required to access a
particular PCT-8 or PCT-4.  If the source is on the first PCT-8's port #1, the Delta-88's source
address will display as "PCT8  1 OUT1".  If the source is on this PCT-8's second output (port
#2), the correct Delta-88 address would be "PCT8 1 OUT 2".  To check/program the primary
Delta-88, follow these steps.

Programming the Delta-88's 8 Source Buttons for a PCT-8 or PCT-4.
1

Make certain that the Delta-88s and keypad are connected to the WH-3000.  In order for
the Delta-88 to download information to keypads (program the keypads), the keypads
must be connected to the WH-3000.  Again, since it is best to build a system, one room
at a time, only the Delta-88(s), one keypad, the MT-3000, and the PCT-8 (or PCT-4)
should be connected to the WH-3000(s) at this time.

2

Turn the Delta-88 on by pressing any room button followed by a source button.
Remember that power up takes a few moments.

3

Press and hold the Delta-88's LABEL button until its LED is lit.  Once in the label mode
you will have five seconds to move to the next step before the Delta-88 automatically
times out of its programming mode.  If the LABEL button's LED is off, you are no longer
in the program mode.  You will not be able to access the Label Mode (Programming
Mode) unless the selected Delta-88 room is on to a source.  If the source display reads
the words "RELEASE" and a number, press a source button to turn on that room.

4

Repeatedly press the Delta-88's PRESET button until "MODE 2 SETUP" appears in the
source LED readout.

5

Press the first source button associated with the first source/PCT port number.  It will
be important to know what sources are connected on the specific PCT-8 or PCT-4 port
numbers.  Please note, that for example, source #4 on the Delta-88 may not have to be
on port #4 of the PCT-8.  The linking of PCT-8 source port number to Delta-88 source
input number is set in programming and is fully variable.

6

Repeatedly press the VOL UP button until the source display reads the appropriate
PCT-8 or PCT-4 port number (i.e "PCT8   1 OUT 4" for a source on a PCT-8 set to address
#1 connected to port 4).  If you passed the required address use the VOL DN button to
return to it.

Summary of Contents for SSD-66

Page 1: ...tep M Initial Delta 88 Setup Labeling of Room Source Names 74 Step N Connection of the Delta 88s to the WH 3000 76 Step O Checking the First Keypad and Zone 76 Step P Testing all Zones from the First...

Page 2: ...EL The lightning flash with the ar rowhead within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsu lated dangerous voltage within theproducts enclosuresthatmay beofsuffi...

Page 3: ...his unit at a higher voltage with a different power cord configuration consult your dealer for the properpowercord outletcombinationtousebeforeoperatingthis unit POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cor...

Page 4: ...2Delta 88scanbestackedtogethertoprovideatotalof256possiblerooms zones TheDelta 88canhouseuptoeightcards RAM 50RoomIntegratedAmps RBM 50RoomBass Amps or VSM 8 Video follow Audio Switcher one per Delta...

Page 5: ...tware once set the bass level will track the RAM 50 s volume room s volume level The RBM 50 will take the space of one RAM 50 in the Delta 88 Thus using one RBM 50 in a single Delta 88 will leave spac...

Page 6: ...le that connects to the Delta 88 s 9 pin D connector Each AC outlet has a corresponding jumper pin bank of eight plugs These eight plugs determine when that AC outlet turns on Furthermore the Delta 88...

Page 7: ...n working with a tight budget a single ACC 48 can be used to provide all sources on at once AC switching on one outlet with the remaining three outlets used to provide independent room amplification A...

Page 8: ...The PCT 8 has two address settings to correspond to the eight direct source buttons on the MC 3000 Series keypads and has several additional address settings to track the source selected on a VS 3 for...

Page 9: ...an the entire bandwidth The end result is a more finely tuned FM signal preamplified prior to sending the signal through electronically noisy environments The AMA 1 AM Antenna and Antenna Preamplifier...

Page 10: ...o be mounted perfectly square or the keypad once installed will appear crooked MC 3000T Table Top Keypad an ADA Bus Component The MC 3000 all metal Table Top Keypad is available in Brass Chrome or pai...

Page 11: ...top play The MC 3011 does not include an alphanumeric display or built in IR transceiver LED indicators do show which source is playing or if a zone is on elsewhere when that room is off The MC 3011 i...

Page 12: ...fic zone Yet unlike the MC 3800 the MC 0038 cannot access any other room Since all ADA IR Transceivers whether they are on the MC 3000orIRT 3000 allconnecttothesamewiringharness itistheMC 0038 which k...

Page 13: ...evenaTVcan be controlled via a switched AC outlet the addition of an ACC 3permitsautomaticACcontrolofthevideohardware when only a video source is selected Option 2 MC 3800 Softkey Contact Closure Volt...

Page 14: ...e SSD 66 receives a fixed line level signal from that zone s RAM 50 card It is essential that when incorporating a home theater onto a zone the home theater is its own zone with no other rooms shared...

Page 15: ...idered when using the VS 3 as a scrolling input selector Several options exist and here are some examples Option 1 The selected video source can also be an audio only source is common to all rooms noi...

Page 16: ...ces Option 3 This option is a combination of the previous two options such that a single VS 3 can provide independent direct switching to two rooms using the VS 3 outputs 1 2 i e Theater and Master Be...

Page 17: ...e zones Inmostsystemswhich require two or more Delta 88s onlyahand ful of rooms may actu ally require video switching If for example in a home with 15 zones perhaps only six or seven of the zones have...

Page 18: ...grated Amp Module incorporates a variable line level stereo audio output which can be used to provide an audio sig nal to external power amplifiers PF 200 or PF 250 When connecting to external power a...

Page 19: ...e corresponding RAM 50 for that room so that the bass amp raisesandlowersitsoutputalongwith theroom sotherspeakers Thereareadditionalsettings in software that permit the bass amps output level to be s...

Page 20: ...using the keypad for sound level control Several other audio routing options exist and are discussed in upcoming sections When using a single zones composite video output to drive more than one TV mak...

Page 21: ...nector can be set in software for source tracking AUX DC Output options are discussed in upcoming sections The ADA BusTM Receptacle This four pin plug which is found on the Delta 88 and also on the AC...

Page 22: ...its your application Option 1 One Delta 88 No PCT 8 No ACC 3000 This is one of the more basic scenarios where the Delta 88 s power switch will re boot the system when it is turned on and off No additi...

Page 23: ...PEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 4 3 2 1 2 1 ADA BUS MUTE L V ZONE L V OUT AC INPU...

Page 24: ...M 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 4 3 2 1 2 1 ADA BUS MUTE L V ZONE L V OUT AC INPUT AC LOOP OUT TO D...

Page 25: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 TO 9 PIN D DELTA 88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1000 WATTS MAX TOTAL Set Shunting Pins To Engage AC With Zone Or Source Numbers 1 8 120 240 VAC 50 60 Hz QUAD AC CONTRO...

Page 26: ...witch which re boots the system should also be on the Delta 88 1 2 3 4 ACC 3000 FUSE AC POWER SWITCHED B SWITCHED A 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ADA BUS FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AUDIO INPUTS...

Page 27: ...room the Delta 88 s Main Power Switch becomes the system s reset switch As in the previous two options the Delta 88 s Switched AC Outlet is used to provide power to a power strip and in turn provide p...

Page 28: ...t be plugged into an AC Source AC Control Connections ACC 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TO 9 PIN D DELTA 88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1000 WATTS MAX TOTAL Set Shunting Pins To Engage AC With...

Page 29: ...ds DB9 ROOMS f Press the LABEL button to exit the programming mode or simply allow the Delta 88 to time out Step 5 Testing the ACC 48 s Operation a Turn off the Delta 88 by pressing and holding the RO...

Page 30: ...of left side of the Delta 88 s rear panel Source AC Control Connections cont ACC 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TO 9 PIN D DELTA 88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1000 WATTS MAX TOTAL Set Shuntin...

Page 31: ...programming mode or simply allow the Delta 88 to time out Step 5 Testing the ACC 48 s Operation a Turn off the Delta 88 by pressing and holding the ROOM OFF button The display will read MUTING ALL OFF...

Page 32: ...to one zone a second ACC 48 third ACC 48 is two ACC 48s are used for source AC switching will be used for zone tracking This ACC 48 will have jumper pins set to specific zone numbers corresponding to...

Page 33: ...u will need to either modify the source or assign a keypad transport button to send the source a power on command c Turn on a room by first selecting a room button and then the first source button Onl...

Page 34: ...he second option is used when all eight sources must turn on and off individually no MT 3000 on the system The ACC 3000 s source AC outlets 1 8 all correspond totheDelta 88 ssource1 8inputsandtrack ac...

Page 35: ...ABEL button to exit the programming mode or allow the Delta 88 to time out When using the DB 9 the following pin numbers correspond to the Delta 88 s eight rooms Please note the DB 9 may be labeled in...

Page 36: ...any line level audio option AC Option A When using an ACC 48 to engage power to sources a transformer plugged into the ACC 48 will converthighvoltagetolowvoltagetotriggerthesource s ACC 3 Remember dep...

Page 37: ...the ACC 3000 as the power transformer will not fit directly on it Line Level Option C For long line runs line runs in electronically noisy homes or when you want the audio to be perfect ADA suggests u...

Page 38: ...or keypad control 4 In the most basic home theater system the video sources are local to only one room whilethecentralaudiosourcesarecommontotheentirehome Insuchsystems thelocalvideo sources would con...

Page 39: ...e that of the Delta s whenever the TV is turned on When the TV is turned off the SSD 66 s input resets to the music system s output Note that the SSD 66 is connected to the ADA Bus via a BI 3000 Bus I...

Page 40: ...VAR SPEAKER L R LINE INT AMP FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE INT AMP FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE INT AMP FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE INT AMP FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE INT AMP FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE INT AMP FIX VA...

Page 41: ...ta 88 9 Pin D programmed for source AC control Set one shunting pin per AC outlet according to source inputs Set 3 pins for MT 3000 2 Delta 88 9 Pin D programmed for zone AC control Set one shunting p...

Page 42: ...u factures the ISO 2 or XLRX 1 XLRR 1 when running long line level audio runsandtheISO Vwhenrunninglong composite video cable runs FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AUDIO INPUTS FIX VAR...

Page 43: ...m the Normally Open to the Normally Closed position LOW VOLTAGE RELAY LVI 3800 Parameters Same as Option 4 Operation The client selects a music source and the decoder and amp turn on The client select...

Page 44: ...ther rooms The video sources are accessed by repeatedly pressing the VIDEO button and cycling through eight sources Using a PCT 8 and ACC 3000 specifi cally for the video sources these sources can tur...

Page 45: ...O UNIT WH 3000 TO BUS TO UNIT MINI IR EMITTERS OR SERIAL CONNECTORS 1 4 STEREO PHONE JACK ADA BUS WIRE ADA BUS CABLE ADA BUS CABLE ADA BUS CABLE ADA BUS CABLE ZONE 1 TV ZONE 2 TV ZONE 3 TV 1 2 3 4 ACC...

Page 46: ...tton Video Option 2 Using one VS 3 to provide independent video selection in twospecific rooms and common video same to all rooms for the rest of the house As in the previous Video Option a single VS...

Page 47: ...R SWITCHED B SWITCHED A 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ADA BUS FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AUDIO INPUTS FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RA...

Page 48: ...re controlling VCR1 If they inadvertently press STOP before checking what source is selected on the keypad they will actually stop VCR2 Video Option 4 More than three rooms require simultaneous select...

Page 49: ...INE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 4 3 2 1 2 1 ADA BUS MUTE L V ZONE L V OUT AC INPUT AC LOOP OU...

Page 50: ...000WireHarness connectedtotheDelta 88 Whilefirstvideomini bus would have its VS 3 address set to 00 and its PCT 8 set to 03 the second video mini bus would have its VS 3 address set to 01 and its PCT...

Page 51: ...need to run to these devices and then home VS 3 As Scrolling Input Selector cont VS 3 3 L 2 L 1 L 8 L 7 L 6 L 5 L 4 L 3 L 2 L 1 L S 3 S 2 S 1 V 3 V 2 V 1 3 R 2 R 1 R 8 R 7 R 6 R 5 R 4 R 3 R 2 R 1 R S...

Page 52: ...o audio output are run from the mainframe to the TV the TV s variable audio output is run home to the mainframe and a two conductor low voltage wire is run from the CCS 4 s location near the TV to the...

Page 53: ...88 slocationtotheACC 3 Thuswhen either the keypad is turned on to a music source the amp and decoder will turn on and play music When the TV is turned on its selected source will override the music so...

Page 54: ...the ampanddecoderarelocatedinthetheater compositevideo totheprojector lowvoltagewire totheprojector sACC 3 lowvoltagewire tothehometheaterequipment ADABus cable to the equipment and stereo line level...

Page 55: ...R S 3 S 2 S 1 S 4 V 8 V 7 V 6 V 5 V 4 V 3 V 2 RF 3 RF 2 RF 1 RF B RF A FUSE AC INPUT 50 60Hz 25W 3 8A S B 250V 4 3 2 1 2 1 V 1 VS 3 Line Level Audio Line Level Audio Speaker Cable CCS 4 TV Fixed Audi...

Page 56: ...hDeltatogether This flat ribbon cable provides two levels of information 1 It tells the several Delta 88s that the system is on or in an All Off mode 2 It passes line level audio balanced from the pri...

Page 57: ...O I N P U T V I D E O O U T P U T DELTA 88 5 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE RAM 50 FIX VAR SPEAKER L R LINE R...

Page 58: ...m mainframe While in some cases daisy chaining keypads will be the only option ADA keypads draw a significant amount of power needed to drive the LED displays Thus no more than two or three keypads sh...

Page 59: ...WH 3000 1 2 3 4 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 LOOP THRU 1 2 3 4 WH 3000 1 2 3 4 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 LOOP THRU ROOM OFF 101 90 JAZZ FM 1 FM 2 AM DISC 1 DISC 2 CASS 1 CASS 2 AUX BASS UP BAS...

Page 60: ...re Harness This WH 3000 is the platform of the Source Network and it will feed transmit and receive data to all Delta 88 networks To prevent one Delta 88 network from falsely communicating and control...

Page 61: ...N VOL UP VOL DN TREBLE UP TREBLE DN ROOM OFF ALT FUNC ROOM OFF 101 90 JAZZ FM 1 FM 2 AM DISC 1 DISC 2 CASS 1 CASS 2 AUX BASS UP BASS DN VOL UP VOL DN TREBLE UP TREBLE DN ROOM OFF ALT FUNC ZONE 8 ZONE...

Page 62: ...this surface and two outboard TV monitors for preview the VS 3 will do the trick allowing control of source selection to all three monitors viewing surfaces As in the previous page the VS 3 System Tit...

Page 63: ...O UNIT TO BUS SSD 66 THX HOME THEATER SSD 66 ADDRESS 00 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 8 ZONE 9 ZONE 10 ZONE 11 ZONE 12 SOURCE SUB NETWORK COMMON SOURCES TO BOTH DELTA VS 3 NETWORKS VS 3 NETW...

Page 64: ...which then wire back to their respect systemnetworks VS 3andDelta 88 AnLLS 2LineLevelSwitcherisusedtoprovideanaudio override of the video sources whenever the VS 3 is on When the VS 3 is off the SSD...

Page 65: ...000 1 2 3 4 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 LOOP THRU DELTA 88 DB 9 WH 3000 BI 3000 ADA BUS CABLE ADA BUS CABLE ADA BUS CABLE TO AC OUTLET NO NC COMM 1 2 3 4 LLS 2 L R L R L R 24VAC DC LLS 2 3 L 2 L 1...

Page 66: ...key pad 3 5 wide by 2 8 inches tall and will fit some double gang masonry boxes but may not fit all types For MC 3000 OD All Weather Outdoor Keypads triple gang keypad ADA suggests using a watertight...

Page 67: ...A components ADA willrequirethesourcesin houseforaperiodoftwotofourweeks As with all ADA components custom rack plates for non ADA compo nents can also be made in Brass Chrome and Black Chrome When co...

Page 68: ...0 are actually the last step of an installation the ADA Bus short wires can be connected to each component as you install the units into the rack In installations without rear access this will be nece...

Page 69: ...ote that the little tab on one side of the banana jack is imprinted with the word ground If you maintain the speaker s proper polarity this tab will limit confusion regarding as to which wire is groun...

Page 70: ...t terminate on the WH 3000 with the name of the component they are for This will make final testing quick and easy Step B System Mainframe AC Wiring Running the high voltage cables prior to adding any...

Page 71: ...anana connectors attached to each RAM 50 RBM 50 or ADA external power amplifier The banana connectorshaveatabononesidemarked GND forground Thistabwillpermityoumaintain polarity even if you cannot see...

Page 72: ...t two connectors J1 and J2 are used as primary WH 3000 inputs When using only one WH 3000 the Delta 88 connects directly to J1 and J2 is left unused When using multiple WH 3000s the first Delta 88 Mai...

Page 73: ...est the source AC switching by selecting one room on the Delta 88 by pressing its button Then turn on the first source by selecting it Continue this process until all eight sources have been tested No...

Page 74: ...on one room by pressing a room button and then a source The Delta 88 will POWER UP and this will take a few seconds 2 Press and hold the LABEL button until its LED is lit 3 Repeatedly press the PRESE...

Page 75: ...If this occurs you will need to reenter this mode by pressing and holding the LABEL button 5 UsetheTREBLEUPbuttontoscrollthroughtheDelta 88 sbuilt insourcelibrarylisting If you pass a desired label u...

Page 76: ...p N Connection of the Delta 88s to the WH 3000 The primary Delta 88 should connect to the first WH 3000 on the WH 3000 s J1 connector The second Delta 88 can be connected to any port J3 J10 on the WH...

Page 77: ...d turn it on During system setup ADA suggests turning all keypad IRs off as the keypad is added to the system This will prevent unnecessary data from building up on the ADA Bus 3 If the Keypad is Oper...

Page 78: ...the keypad following these steps If the room address is incorrect only two options will work a stereo audio room or a home theater these steps will permit you to change the room address to a correct...

Page 79: ...88 swiringwillneedre inspection Step P Testing all Zones from the First MC 3000 or MC 3800 Once you have one room operating you can actually test most other zones because the MC 3000 or MC 3800 is ca...

Page 80: ...e note the presets may not match stations in your area unless you have already programmed the MT 3000 Once you have verified a particular tuner module FM 1 for both feedback and control press the next...

Page 81: ...atically times out of its programming mode If the LABEL button s LED is off you are no longer in the program mode You will not be able to access the Label Mode Programming Mode unless the selected Del...

Page 82: ...r is not responding at all to the keypad it may not be set to the correct address To verify change the tuners address 1 Press and hold the LABEL button on the tuner s front panel until the LED on the...

Page 83: ...code function only scrolls through the four access code numbers 2 PresstheSHIFTbuttonagain Thekeypadwillindicatethataccesstotheprogrammode has been granted by displaying PROGRAM MODE Please note that...

Page 84: ...orcontinuityonthisline Ifnoproblemisfoundwiththewire you may need to open the tuner and check its DIP switch settings as described in the Appendix for the MT 3000 Please note the problem of the keypad...

Page 85: ...iscussion on adjustmentsandfine tuningofthesourcessothattheywilloperatewhenthevarioustransport commands are selected Therefore as you proceed to test the PCT 8 or PCT 4 the most important factor at th...

Page 86: ...88 to download information to keypads program the keypads the keypads must be connected to the WH 3000 Again since it is best to build a system one room at a time only the Delta 88 s one keypad the M...

Page 87: ...erify the wiring of PCT 4 or PCT 8 to the WH 3000 If no wiring problem exists try moving the connection on the WH 3000 to another J connector J3 J10 2c PCT 8 PCT 4 Trouble Shooting Verifying Addresses...

Page 88: ...ou will need to repeat step 2 4 Press the BASS UP or MODE home theater keypads button until CHECK SETUP appears 5 Press the source buttons one at a time The display will read the keypad s source butto...

Page 89: ...ary sheet to make certain the DIP switches are set to the source you are using See the Appendix on the PCT 4 3 PCT 8 PCT 4 Trouble Shooting Fine Tuning For Actual Source Control Once you have the keyp...

Page 90: ...o 40 Furthermore the button next to VOL UP typically BASS UP is labeled MODE when using an SSD 66 This button scrolls through the SSD 66 s modes not including SETUP MODE which only can be accessed on...

Page 91: ...ccess the Label Mode Programming Mode unless the selected Delta 88 room is on to a source If the source display reads the words RELEASE and a number press a source button to turn on that room 4 Repeat...

Page 92: ...the first sixteen addresses on the SSD 66 actually apply to rooms The following chart details the correlation of SSD 66 addresses to zone numbers and Delta room buttons Please note if your Delta 88 in...

Page 93: ...ssourcebuttons 1 8 lefttoright The numbers will appear on the keypad as the appropriate source button is pressed If you pressed in a wrong number continue typing in the correct number as the enter cod...

Page 94: ...a few moments 2 Press and hold the Delta 88 s LABEL button until its LED is lit Once in the label mode you will have five seconds to move to the next step before the Delta 88 automatically times out...

Page 95: ...operate a home theater the TIME DELAY button sits in place of the TREBLE UP button and the MONO ENHAN button sits in place of the TEBLE DN button Please note if the keypad does not display either NEX...

Page 96: ...what is being done by the space Several addresses exist and the ones of most interest are AUDIO CARD Used when a room is using a RAM 50 for amp preamp AUDIO SSD66 Used when a room is using a SSD 66 Su...

Page 97: ...ssociated with the home theater The room display will indicate the preprogrammed status of the that room i e AUDIO CARD AUDIO SSD 66 5 Repeatedly press the VOL UP button until the source display reads...

Page 98: ...crolling input selector on the Delta System the VS 3 s address will need to be changed and it must match the address you are about to program into the Delta 88 Furthermore since the VS 3 is also worki...

Page 99: ...e particular Delta 88 address you are about to program See both the VS 3 and PCT 8 installation manual for information regarding setting their address For CD Controllers see the PDF 3000 s cutsheet fo...

Page 100: ...om the Delta 88 re downloading of the Delta 88s programming the specific local functions you are about to proceed with will be rewritten with the Delta 88 s programming for that source Again before yo...

Page 101: ...press the desired source button typically VIDEO The display will read OK If you need a special button to replace an existing button please contact ADA 7 Press SHIFT to exit the program mode Atthispoi...

Page 102: ...e control Since a Delta System may be used in the same house with a VS 3 System Titanus VS 3 is used in its STAND ALONE version as a linear not scrolling one room home theater switcher it may be neces...

Page 103: ...ABEL button until its LED is lit Once in the label mode you will have five seconds to move to the next step before the Delta 88 automatically times out of its programming mode If the LABEL button s LE...

Page 104: ...turn on level will not effect any zone that has an SSD 66 Surround Sound Decoder These zones will turn on to the last volume setting used prior to turning the zone off 1 Turn the Delta 88 on by pressi...

Page 105: ...is on 2 Press and hold the Delta 88 s LABEL button until its LED is lit Once in the label mode you will have five seconds to move to the next step before the Delta 88 automatically times out of its pr...

Page 106: ...ment on or off Loudness on or off and balance control must be done from the Delta 88 You may want to set it on the Delta and then go to the room to see if the sound is to your liking 3 Once all the pa...

Page 107: ...utton on the MC 3000 The keypad will indicate ALT FUNCTION then quickly display the ROOM NAME and then the SOURCE NAME STEP TWO Press the FAST FORWARD button The display will read ROOM SCAN and begin...

Page 108: ...PROGRAM WITHOUT ANY CHANGES EXIT SHIFT PROGRAMS ALL CONTROLS DOWNLOADS INFO FROM CIC 3000 TO CONTROLS SHIFT OK PROGRAMS ONLY THIS CONTROL NORMAL STATE E C T XXXXXXX SYSTEM OMEGA BUTTONS ACTUAL DISPLA...

Page 109: ...SSD 66 into an AC outlet If the SSD 66 is currently set up with an AC switcher and VS 3 it may be necessary to first turn on the VS 3 Press the MODE Button to turn the unit on Keep pressing the MODE B...

Page 110: ...___ 3 ____MT 3000 Tuner Module ______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MT 3000 TUN ___ 4 ____________________ ______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PCT ___ POS____ 5 ____________________ ______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PCT _...

Page 111: ...ned to plug directly into the WPA 3000 Wall Plate Adaptor While this wire is provided installed into the MC 3000T prior shipping Should the wire be disconnected follow the wiring connection below R E...

Page 112: ...uttonagain Thetunerwilladvancetothenext presetandthedisplaywillreadthenewstationfrequencyandpreset label Since the display does not tell you exactly what source you are listening to when using an MT 3...

Page 113: ...mply press the TV button The TV Tuner will advance to the next preset and the keypad s display will indi cate the new channel number and its four character preset label The MT 3000 TV Tuner also has a...

Page 114: ...theMT 3000Multi Tuner thisresponseisnot based on direct information from the CD player itself All but a few CD changers provide actual computer data which can be read by Delta System Please note due t...

Page 115: ...indicating that it told the cassette changer to advance to the next cassette The keypad will readTAPESKIPUP UnliketheMT 3000Multi Tuner thisresponse is not based on direct information from the casset...

Page 116: ...n The keypad will read the function performed Unlike the MT 3000 Multi Tuner this response is not based on direct information from the laser disc itself All but a few laser discs provide actual comput...

Page 117: ...Tuner this response is not based on direct information from the VCR itself All but a few VCRs provide actual computer data which can be read by the Delta System Please note due to the nature of source...

Page 118: ...ch 12 Thevolumewilldropaslowas 67for all channels Regaining the Volume Preset Your installer will program in a volume preset which is designed to provide the optimum volume levels for your home theate...

Page 119: ...rs on the display Several other SSD 66 control functions are available from the SSD 66 s hand held infrared remote control These functions will also display on the keypad when selected even though the...

Page 120: ...OFF in this ex ample CD PLAYER Again you can select a new source for this output and control its transport func tions To return the keypad to the primary output press the SHIFT button one more time an...

Page 121: ...ase note that the SSD 66 is only muted at this time and will be off To regain the audio press either the MODE VOL UP or VOL DN buttons To turn off any room press the ROOM OFF button The MC 3000 willdi...

Page 122: ...BLE UP DN Will advance the Delta 3tocontrolthenext room SHIFT RoomScan ROOM OFF To room turnoffpressonce Press a second time to turn off the entire system SSD 66 Surround Sound Decoder MODE Will advan...

Page 123: ...Room 1 button the Delta Remote will remember to send out IR codes specific to room one and you should not have to press the Room 1 button again If you find yourself pressing buttons without any respo...

Page 124: ...MC 3800 soft key labeled ON is pressed the corresponding LVI 3800momentarilyclosesaspecificrelaywhichthenpasses5VDCtoanopenPCT 8port 1 4 phonejack 5VDC input ThePCT 8willthenemittheIRoncodetotheprojec...

Page 125: ...4 O 5 O 6 O 7 O 8 O 1 O 2 O 3 O 4 O 5 O 6 O 7 O 8 O 1 O 2 O 3 O 4 O 5 O 6 O 7 O 8 O 1 O 2 O 3 O 4 O 5 O 6 O 7 O 8 ADA BUSS DIP SW 1 DIP SW 2 OUTPUTS BUSS SWITCH RL1 RL2 RL3 RL4 RL5 RL6 RL7 RL8 LVI 380...

Page 126: ...T UP TUNE UP TUNE DOWN SEEK UP SEEK DN FILTER MONO STEREO DIP Switch 1 Setting 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Source Button TAPE SKIP UP FAST FORWARD FAST REVERSE PLAY REVERSE PLAY STOP PAUSE DIP Switch 1 Setting 0...

Page 127: ...an MC 3000 or MC 3800 Three levels of programming need to be performed on theMC 0038 ThefirsttwoaredonebysettingtheMC 0038 by setting the DIP switches inside the MC 0038 using the chart on the next pa...

Page 128: ...ROOM10 ROOM11 ROOM12 ROOM13 ROOM14 ROOM15 ROOM16 UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP VER 2 02 8000 DELTA 3 SSD 66 OMEGA ZS 1 SSD 66 DELTA 3...

Page 129: ...isplay will quickly read PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMED and then the source name selected to that room 7 Remove the special MC 0038 to ADA Bus cable and keep it in a safe place should you need to reprogram th...

Page 130: ...luded Unlike the MC 3000 the MC 3011 has no SHIFT key or display Inorder to program an MC 3011 for the correct system and room you must set the DIP switches located on the bottom of the keypad Use the...

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Page 132: ...BELDEN 9953 TO BI 3000 TO MT 3000 COMBINED REMOTE JACK STEREO PLUG SHELL 4 The MT 3000 Multi Tuner is an ADA Bus component as well but it does not have the standard four pin receptacle on its rear pan...

Page 133: ...d losing them STEP THREE Locate the four position D I P switch labelled SW 4 This switch can be found on the upper right hand portion of the main board STEPFOUR Makesurethatpositions1and 3areON Make s...

Page 134: ...wanted to control the source unit connected to CODE OUT 1 with its remote control put SW 5 position 8 in the ON position For most applications positions 5 through 8 should be on NOTE If the MC 3000 c...

Page 135: ...f the sources you must jump across the two pins on the right in the three pin jumper group s see picture that corresponds to the source number s C Adjust the IR Output Level pot s as is necessary D Re...

Page 136: ...he information If the MC 3000 is mounted in closeproximitytotheDelta 3andSSD 66 youmustdeactivatetheirinternalinfraredreceivers because they will pickup the same information as the MC 3000 which might...

Page 137: ...ood idea to turn the unit upside down briefly to make sure that nothing was dropped inside before tightening the screws Deactivating the Infrared Receiver on the Delta 3 and SSD 66 cont STEP THREE Nex...

Page 138: ...PDF 3000 s specific DIP switch settings The following are PDF 3000 DIP Switch settings and corresponding Delta 88 source addresses PDF 3000 DIP 1 ON all others OFF Delta 88 Source Address SPECIAL CD...

Page 139: ...on the CD changer you press the 5 button and then the button followed by the 6 button and then the ENTER button As on the PD F100 107 remote control the button refers to Disc Enter and the ENTER butto...

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