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Introduction

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

READ  INSTRUCTIONS - All the safety and operating  instructions should be

read before the appliances are operated.

RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS - The operating instructions should be retained for

future reference.

HEED WARNING  - All warnings on the appliances and in the operating

instructions should be adhered to.

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FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS  - All operating and use instructions should be

followed.

WATER AND MOISTURE - The appliances should not be used near water - for

example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet
basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.

LOCATION - The appliances should be installed  in a stable location.

WALL OR CEILING MOUNT - The appliances should not be mounted to a wall

or ceiling.

VENTILATION - The appliances should be situated so that their location or

position does not interfere with their proper ventilation.  For example, the
appliances should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug  or similar surface
that may block  the ventilation openings.

HEAT - The appliances should be situated away from heat sources such as

radiators, heat  registers, stoves, or other appliances that produce heat.

POWER SOURCES - The appliances should be connected to a power supply

only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on
the appliances.

GROUNDING - Make sure that the units in the system are always connected

to a standard three-prong grounded outlet (the circular pin is ground).
When operating this unit at a higher voltage with a different power cord
configuration, consult your dealer for the proper power cord/outlet com-
bination to use before operating this unit.

POWER CORD PROTECTION - Power supply cords should be routed so that

they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or
against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the points where they exit from the appliances.

CLEANING - The appliances should be cleaned only with a polishing cloth or

a soft dry cloth.  Never clean with furniture wax, benzine, insecticides or
other volatile liquids since they may corrode the face plates.

POWER LINES - An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.

PERIODS OF DISUSE - The power cord of the appliances should be unplugged

from the outlet when the units are not in use  for a long period of time.

OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY - Care should be taken so that objects do not

fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosures through openings.

DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE - The appliances should be serviced by an

authorized service center or qualified service personnel when:

• The power supply cords or plugs have been damaged; or
• Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the

appliances; or

• The appliances have been exposed to rain; or
• The appliances do not appear to operate normally or

exhibit a marked change in performance; or

• The appliances have been dropped; or the enclosures have

been damaged.

SERVICING - The user should not attempt to service the appliances beyond that

described in the operating instructions.  For all other servicing, contact the
factory.

WARNING:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRI-
CAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THE APPLI-
ANCES IN THIS SYSTEM TO RAIN OR MOIS-
TURE.  REPLACE FUSE ONLY AS MARKED.

CAUTION:

TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
PLUG THE UNITS IN THIS SYSTEM INTO ANY
OUTLET OR EXTENSION CORD WITHOUT THE
STANDARD THREE-PRONG CONFIGURA-
TION, WHERE THE CIRCULAR HOLE IS USED
FOR THE GROUND PLUG.

IMPORTANT:

The exclamation point within the equi-
lateral triangle is intended to alert the
user of the presence of important op-
erating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompa-
nying the appliances.

CAUTION:

TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).  NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS ARE INSIDE ANY OF THE UNITS IN THIS SYSTEM.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON-
NEL.

The lightning flash with the arrowhead,
within an equilateral triangle, is in-
tended to alert the user of the pres-
ence of un-insulated "dangerous volt-
age" within the products' enclosures
that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electrical shock to
persons.

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

Summary of Contents for Suite 8100

Page 1: ...602 610 Mamaroneck Avenue White Plains NY 10605 www ada usa com 1 800 HD AUDIO Fax 914 946 9620 MULTI ROOM A V RECEIVER APRIL 20 2006 RELEASE INSTALLATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...RE MAXIMUM DISTANCE 15 10 ADA BUS WIRE MAKING YOUR OWN 11 KEYPAD WIRING 12 IR LEARNER CONNECTIONS FEATURES 13 PC PROGRAM SETUP IR LEARNER 14 SUITE 8100 PC PROGRAM SETUP 21 AM FM WX TUNER 23 HD RADIO T...

Page 3: ...cloth or a soft dry cloth Never clean with furniture wax benzine insecticides or other volatile liquids since they may corrode the face plates POWER LINES An outdoor antenna should be located away fr...

Page 4: ...the case you will not need to order a Suite 8100 with a built in RS 232 port Multi Room Receiver Power On LED Power Switch L R Room 1 8 2 L R Room 2 8 2 L R Room 3 8 2 L R Room 4 8 2 L R Room 5 8 2 L...

Page 5: ...L R Room 4 8 2 L R Room 5 8 2 L R Room 6 8 2 L R Room 7 8 2 L R Room 8 8 2 Connect FM Antenna To AM FM WX Radio Module Antenna Input Connect AM FM WX Radio Module Audio Output To Audio Input Typically...

Page 6: ...ls on a single RG 6 type coax cable This cable can be run up to 200 feet to the Suite 8100 s equipment rack The ACB 1 and ACB 2 are sold as a set and the AML 1 AM Loop Antenna is sold separately EXTEN...

Page 7: ...FM WX Ant Input ACB 1 Run Up To 200 Feet Of RG6 Between ACB 1 and ACB 2 12VDC 500mA ACB 2 ACB 1 Power LED Power LED L R Room 1 8 2 L R Room 2 8 2 L R Room 3 8 2 L R Room 4 8 2 L R Room 5 8 2 L R Room...

Page 8: ...DVD players satellite receivers CD servers etc L R Room 1 8 2 L R Room 2 8 2 L R Room 3 8 2 L R Room 4 8 2 L R Room 5 8 2 L R Room 6 8 2 L R Room 7 8 2 L R Room 8 8 2 Amplified Outputs Per Zone To Spe...

Page 9: ...mands will need to be issued at 1200 baud This circuit senses 1200 baud ADA commands on the system bus and up converts them to 19 200 baud so that the function commands are executed L R Room 1 8 2 L R...

Page 10: ...ct the IRL 5000 to any one of the three ADA Bus ports open Re serve the Loop Out port for future use L R Room 1 8 2 L R Room 2 8 2 L R Room 3 8 2 L R Room 4 8 2 L R Room 5 8 2 L R Room 6 8 2 L R Room...

Page 11: ...the Suite 8100 features a 9 pin D style connectors non RS 232 where one pin is a common ground and then eight other pins correspond to inputs 1 8 When an input is selected its corresponding pin produc...

Page 12: ...15 Feet COMBINED WH 2000 1 2 3 4 IN OUT 1 3 RJ1 RJ8 RJ5 RJ6 RJ7 RJ4 RJ3 RJ2 LOOP THRU 2 ADA BUS 1 2 3 4 ADA Bus Gnd Rx Tx 15V RS 232 Pins 2 Tx 3 Rx 5 Com RS 232 ADA Bus ADA 232 Power On Off IR Macro C...

Page 13: ...s you will need keep the wire length as short as possible and do not exceed 15 total feet If actual ADA Bus cable is not available use a heavy gauge speaker cable 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 Gnd Feedback Control...

Page 14: ...u are using a Control Suite order an additional WH 4000 and connect all keypads to it This way all keypads will communicate on the same side of the ADA Cat Link network for better per formance and ope...

Page 15: ...32 code for the IRL is sent down the ADA Bus to the IRL so that it can then issue the source s IR command If repeating is on the keypad s command first emits through the IR flasher If the source compo...

Page 16: ...its front panel RS 232 port Either way follow these steps Step 1 Folder Structure Open the C Drive Then open the ADA folder Then open the IRL 3000 folder Here you will see sev eral files including th...

Page 17: ...scribing the function 7 Press the OK button and repeat these steps for all functions and sources Hint Once you have selected the Learn IR button its boarder will be outlined in bold Simply pressing t...

Page 18: ...o select and choose the appropriate code from the left window Hint you can skip step 3 by just going right to step 4 Double clicking under Detail automatically inserts the Transmit option in Action 5...

Page 19: ...for this function just as you would all other commands as noted on the previous page Step 7 Macro Commands The IRL permits you to map out a macro command that could be as long as sixteen steps This is...

Page 20: ...evice IRS files should re side with the sources IR codes 4 Name this file with no more than eight characters followed by the ending irs All IR source files end in irs In this example we are calling th...

Page 21: ...file select Open from the pull down menu under File An Open window will appear Navi gate to the Customer folder in the right window and then select the project you wish to open Step 12 Downloading to...

Page 22: ...l Source 8 Source 7 Source 6 Source IR Learn Switch Step 14 Disconnection Once all sources are functioning you can close the application When using the Control Suite remember to flip the red IRL Learn...

Page 23: ...Suite 8100 s tuner operate on Hex while others like the Multi room system of the Suite 8100 operate on ASCII For those programming other systems for con trol of the Suite 8100 the ASCII text or HEX c...

Page 24: ...Party Groups On the Party Testing Input Trim tab you can set the input trim levels for each of the eight sources This will permit you to maintain even audio levels while switch ing inputs If you want...

Page 25: ...tab you can set the seek sensitivity levels for each band Under Preset Setup you can store a pre viously tuned station in as a preset and also label the preset While this is one way to create presets...

Page 26: ...ly tuned station in as a preset and also label the preset While this is one way to create presets the best method is to use the PC To Tune Suite Upload tab which is discussed on the previous page Unde...

Page 27: ...b to delete pre sets that are not desired Under the Keypad tab you have two ways to directly enter a channel number The keypad to the left sends one numeric com mand at a time to the tuner and the tun...

Page 28: ...b to delete presets that are not desired Under the Keypad tab you have two ways to directly enter a channel number The keypad to the left sends one numeric com mand at a time to the tuner and the tune...

Page 29: ...G VLS1 R01 VOLUME STORE 2 S G VLS2 R01 VOLUME STORE 3 S G VLS3 R01 VOLUME STORE 4 S G VLS4 R01 LOUDNESS ON S G LDON R01 LOUDNESS OFF S G LDOF R01 LIMITER ON S G LMON R01 LIMITER OFF S G LMOF R01 VOLU...

Page 30: ...M serial number A0h A0h A0h or send 0 enter from keypad Turn on Signal Display B0h B0h B0h or send 0 0 0 enter from keypad Get Software Version C0h C0h C0h Preset Mode D0h D0h D0h or send 0 0 enter fr...

Page 31: ...1h A1h A1h AM Seek Level Down A2h A2h A2h Update FM Seek Level B0h B0h B0h FM Seek Level Up B1h B1h B1h FM Seek Level Down B2h B2h B2h Update WX Seek Level C0h C0h C0h WX Seek Level Up C1h C1h C1h WX...

Page 32: ...0 B8h CONTROLBYTE 1 77h CONTROLBYTE 2 61h CONTROLBYTE 3 60h Output 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Output 1 8 CONTROLBYTE 4 80h Address 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Address 1 9 CONTROLBYTE 5 B8h Feedback 0Fh 12 CHARACTER DATA I...

Page 33: ...LBYTE 4 80h Address 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Address 1 9 CONTROLBYTE 5 B8h Feedback 0Fh 12 CHARACTER DATA IDCODE1 IDCODE2 F0h FUNCTION 3 BUTTON SENDS TO OUTPUT CONTROLBYTE 0 B8h CONTROLBYTE 1 77h CONTROLBYTE...

Page 34: ...O OUTPUT CONTROLBYTE 0 B8h CONTROLBYTE 1 77h CONTROLBYTE 2 72h CONTROLBYTE 3 60h Output 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Output 1 8 CONTROLBYTE 4 80h Address 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Address 1 9 CONTROLBYTE 5 B8h Feedback 0F...

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