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Delta Series

Distributed Audio Controllers

DAS-D(I)0404 4 Source, 4 Zone Controller
DAS-D(I)0406 4 Source, 6 Zone Controller

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Summary of Contents for DAS-D-0404

Page 1: ...Operation Reference Guide Delta Series Distributed Audio Controllers DAS D I 0404 4 Source 4 Zone Controller DAS D I 0406 4 Source 6 Zone Controller Last Revised 7 14 2008 Matrix Distributed Audio ...

Page 2: ... whichever is greater Products that are returned and exhibit signs of damage or unauthorized use will be processed under the Non Warranty Repair Policy AMX will continue to provide Warranty Repair Services for products discontinued or replaced by a Product Discontinuance Notice Non Warranty Repair Policy Products that do not qualify to be repaired under the Warranty Repair Policy due to age of the...

Page 3: ...the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Warning Shock Hazard The lightning flash within an equilateral triangle intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated Dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of significant magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons Read Accompanying Docum...

Page 4: ...IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS b Delta Series Audio Controllers ...

Page 5: ...5 Tone Control 6 5 Basic Programming 6 IR Learning Techniques 6 Program Panel 6 Wiring and Connections 7 Pre Installation Precautions and Recommendations 7 Note to Professional Installers 7 Installing Source Equipment 7 Cabling Installation Instructions 7 Cable Type 8 RF Interference 8 Distribution Wiring 8 Considerations for New Construction Installations 8 Securing the Cables 8 Keypad Rough In L...

Page 6: ...tion 19 Orientation of Connectors 19 Preparing the Wires 20 Wire Color Schemes 20 Installation into the Wall Cavity 21 Connecting Matrix In Ceiling Speakers 22 Overview Speaker Wire Technology SWT 22 Overview Matrix Speakers 22 Wiring Method A 22 Method B Retrofit 23 Programming the Delta System 27 Overview 27 Preparation for Programming 27 Programming Worksheets 27 Accommodating Multiple Device P...

Page 7: ... 51 Tone Control 51 Bass and Balance Adjustment 52 Treble and Balance Adjustment 52 Using the Matrix KP NUM Keypad 53 Direct Access Control 53 Direct Numeric Access On Board AM FM Tuner 53 Direct Numeric Access CD Player or Changer 54 Direct Numeric Access Satellite Radio or DSS DBS Tuner 54 Setting Individual Source Component Presets 55 Create a Preset 55 Recall a Preset 55 Clear All Presets 55 U...

Page 8: ...a Audio Controller Status Messages 67 Source Command Codes 70 Troubleshooting 71 Overview 71 Power Connections 71 Source Unit Connections 71 Zone Connection Problems 72 No Keypad Activity At All 72 Keypad Lights No Sound 72 Troubleshooting Quick Reference 73 ...

Page 9: ...ar Panel Details DAS D0404 shown Delta Series Product Specifications Models Available DAS D I 0404 4 Source 4 Zone Controller 120V or 240V DAS D I 0406 4 Source 4 Zone Controller 120V or 240V Stereo Output 25 Watts CH stereo 20Hz to 20Khz 1 THD Power 287W max Actual average usage 120W Front Panel Components Navigation Array Buttons Allow for front panel programming selection of sources and tuning ...

Page 10: ...M FM Antenna Inputs Connections for the AM and FM Antennas IR Outputs 4 Four 3 5mm IR Emitter Output Jacks Note Be sure to connect the emitter to the same numbered port as the corresponding source input Zone Outputs up to 6 Connections for zone outputs that connect to the keypads RJ 45 Port Ethernet Port for future expansion RS 232 and USB Ports For firmware upgrades and interface with NetLinx con...

Page 11: ...cking the supplied adhesive patch on the emitter If an on board tuner is pre installed into Delta you must also connect AM and FM antennas as shown in FIG 1 Source Inputs up to 4 RCA connections for 2 channel audio input from up to 4 external sources unless an AM FM tuner board is present which internally takes up the Source 1 location then it s 3 additional sources The illustration at left shows ...

Page 12: ...ive and negative terminals which are usually Red and Black for each speaker Once installed in their locations the speaker wiring is typically run to the keypad location and is connected into the connector on the left side of the keypad Repeat this for each zone in the system up to six There are alternative connection schemes for speakers directly to Delta or via external amplifier Please see the c...

Page 13: ...onent commands must be programmed to select and or control any external sources however Until then you will have to manually turn on and start the external source component if used as a test source Turning a Zone ON Pressing the Source key turns the system on in the room you are in and also turns that source on if it has not been previously selected in another zone The indicator next to the source...

Page 14: ...u will see and what to expect when you go through the programming exercise IR Learning Techniques Programming techniques may need to be modified on a remote by remote basis Some remotes may need to be closer to or further away from the Delta Controller Some may program better with quick key presses and some with long key presses Generally speaking the audio source remote should be located about 6 ...

Page 15: ...system This will also be a great tool for any future servicing issues that may arise We recommend that you make copies of the records and leave them behind with your client as well as putting a duplicate copy in your client s file For the professional installer s convenience programming worksheets are available at www amx com Installing Source Equipment To meet airflow and cooling requirements pla...

Page 16: ...x Audio recommends installation by a professional Examples of common wiring options can be found in the Controller Connections section of this manual Considerations for New Construction Installations It s generally accepted to run the 2 and 4 conductor speaker cables inside walls in the attic and between the joists in the basement or crawl space When installing cables within walls drill the holes ...

Page 17: ...he width of the baseboard drywall and half the stud usually 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 or 2 1 2 from the pilot hole If you must run wires in a room that is carpeted you can carefully place the cables under the baseboard or you can lift the edge of the carpet and place the wiring between the carpet s tack strip and the wall Be careful going past doorways or across a walking path A cable doesn t seem too big unt...

Page 18: ...should be safely mounted inside a weatherproof electrical box with a door covering the keypad and adequate water barrier seals to protect the unit Once again the appropriate weather proof enclosures can be obtained at your local electrical supply house national home improvement centres and even at most neighborhood hardware stores Be sure to check what is available and plan your installation befor...

Page 19: ... AM FM Tuner Connections The internal AM FM tuner does not require any special programming or setup other than presets 1 Connect a 75 Ohm adaptor and antenna to the FM coaxial plug 2 Connect the two leads of an AM loop antenna to the AM spring clips 3 Position both antennas as high as possible to allow for optimal station reception FIG 5 Source Unit to Controller Connections Source Input 1 is left...

Page 20: ...ource 4 is activated by the button directly below source 2 See Using the Matrix Keypads for more details on how to use the keypads 4 Connect the 75 Ohm FM antenna by pushing the F Connector on to the terminal at the back of the Delta Controller 5 Connect the AM loop antenna by inserting the stripped wire ends into the spring loaded jacks at the back of the Delta Controller Since this a loop antenn...

Page 21: ...the building was pre wired for standard audio this is the configuration they most likely intended If you wired or will wire the keypad locations yourself this is the most common configuration When stripping cable for use with the Molex connector only strip away about 1 4 6mm of the insulation from each wire The complete assembly should not have any bare wire exposed from the bottom of the connecto...

Page 22: ...ons of the control signal path to the keypad and the speaker connections directly to the Delta Controller FIG 8 Keypad wiring uses just two conductors These could easily be Cat 3 5 6 or generic 2 conductor wiring Use only the D DATA and G GROUND terminals for the output of this connection Speakers connect directly to the Delta Controller as shown in FIG 8 Speaker wiring connects directly to the De...

Page 23: ...uit Make sure that the second AUX keypad has the wire loop cut so that it s addressed to the Delta Controller as an auxiliary keypad rather than a MAIN keypad FIG 9 The main keypad wiring uses all four conductors and connects to speakers as normal The secondary keypad taps off of the D and G terminals of the main keypad input for a secondary control point The secondary keypad must have the loop cu...

Page 24: ...emote zone and Autoformer volume control devices The secondary analog volume control taps off of the L G and R terminals of the DELTA CONTROLLER OUTPUT The G terminal connects to both L and R as shown This allows independent volume in each sub zone with the Delta Keypad being the source control and ON OFF switch The main keypad wiring uses all four conductors and then a secondary analog volume con...

Page 25: ...er to safely power them all This configuration shows an external power amplifier connected to the LINE OUT connections on the back of the Delta Controller These connections are only available on Zone 1 The corresponding Zone 1 keypad would connect to the Delta Controller with only the D and G connections The power amplifier will handle the individual speaker connections which means the amplifier a...

Page 26: ...e installed at the equipment rack source end Remote Amplifier Configuration In some cases especially where the distance between the Delta Controller and the zone is unusually long such as another building on the property i e cottage to boathouse for example it is sometimes desirable to have a remote amplifier at the zone end This diagram could also represent the Matrix LLC device implemented so th...

Page 27: ...standard slotted screwdriver and a permanent marker An optional tool is an ohmmeter to determine which side of the wire you are working with if they were not marked If the wires are not secured to an electrical box use masking tape to help secure the cable while you are working on it There is nothing more frustrating than having the cable fall back behind the wall It s also recommended to have a S...

Page 28: ...ple if you always start left to right and use Red on Pin 1 Black on Pin 2 Green on Pin 3 and White on Pin 4 then it will always be wired correctly between the Delta Controller and the keypad input This configuration also places Green as the ground wire which is consistent with most home wiring standards Although the actual colors in the example are not absolute it s important that those colors fol...

Page 29: ...sh with a screwdriver 4 Once the installation is complete snap on the cosmetic trim panel and install any additional remaining keypads 5 Once the keypad wiring is connected and correctly plugged in install the keypad into the wall cavity with the supplied screws Make sure there is no binding of the wiring and that the keypad fits without forcing it into the opening 6 After the keypad is secure pro...

Page 30: ... be connected where the control wire has been run separately from the speaker cable so installations are easier than ever before Overview Matrix Speakers Matrix in ceiling speakers provide exceptional acoustical performance using superior components and crossover design Matrix speaker enclosures incorporate a floating bridge which houses a unique pivoting tweeter assembly that creates directionali...

Page 31: ...cations where wiring is in place each speaker has a 2 wire feed and a 4 wire bridge connection must be installed between the two so that the active 4 terminal speaker can receive a full 4 wire input using 2 of the 4 wires and then bring audio back to the second speaker through the remaining 2 wires FIG 16 Wiring Matrix Active Speakers Method A ...

Page 32: ...Wiring and Connections 24 Delta Series Audio Controllers FIG 17 Wiring Matrix Active Speakers Method B ...

Page 33: ...Wiring and Connections 25 Delta Series Audio Controllers ...

Page 34: ...Wiring and Connections 26 Delta Series Audio Controllers ...

Page 35: ...familiarize yourself with the basic operation of the source component s remote control to better understand the operating characteristics of the device and which functions you wish to program into the Delta Controller If you can operate and manage the audio device as a stand alone unit it will aid you in determining which functions you want to program into the Delta Controller Programming Workshee...

Page 36: ...Programming the Delta System 28 Delta Series Audio Controllers FIG 18 Programming Worksheet ...

Page 37: ... Some remotes may need to be closer to or further away from the Delta Controller Some may program better with quick key presses and some with long key presses Some may require a change in distance and angle between the remote and the Delta Controller If a particular method doesn t seem to be working for you try to modify your approach to understand the characteristic behavior of the source compone...

Page 38: ...elections the user wants are active Nav LEFT RIGHT will move from option to option Nav CENTER is used to make a selection as if to be an ENTER or OK command Setup Program Menu The menu selection immediately defaults to the Exit selection in the first screen of the Program Menu The other menu choices are Controller Tuner and Clock Selecting Controller FIG 21 will lead the user through Program Sourc...

Page 39: ...een will be displayed The menu selection immediately defaults to the Learn IR selection in the first screen of the Select Source Type screen FIG 25 The source number is displayed at the top of the screen Learn IR will allow user to learn IR commands for the selected source Delay allows user to add a delay to all IR commands learned for the selected source type Label allows customization of the lab...

Page 40: ...or DVD player When the Select Source Type screen appears you need to choose a profile that allows Delta to emulate IR commands which correctly control the source component The profile of the device tells you which navigator keypad and where applicable numeric keypad buttons operate the various functions of the source component See the keypad functions of each Profile in the Keypad Functions By Pro...

Page 41: ...1 kp CENTER UDEF2 kp CENTER hold Direct Access Direct DISC start seq Direct DISC end seq Direct TRACK start seq Direct TRACK end seq 0 9 10 Nav UP Nav DOWN Nav LEFT Nav RIGHT Nav CENTER Press hold CENTER Next Track Previous Track Previous DISC Next DISC User Defined 1 User Defined 2 DVD POWER ON POWER OFF PLAY PAUSE UP kp UP DOWN kp DOWN LEFT kp LEFT RIGHT kp RIGHT SELECT kp CENTER MENU kp CENTER ...

Page 42: ...NTER HOLD C kp CENTER hold Direct Access Direct DISC start seq Direct DISC end seq Direct TRACK start seq Direct TRACK end seq 0 9 Nav UP Nav DOWN Nav LEFT Nav RIGHT Nav CENTER Press hold CENTER User Defined UP User Defined DOWN User Defined LEFT User Defined RIGHT User Defined CENTER User Defined HOLD CENTER DELPHI XM POWER ON POWER OFF CH kp UP CH kp DOWN CAT kp LEFT CAT kp RIGHT XM kp CENTER HO...

Page 43: ... user defined command sequence usually press or press hold a specific button Previous returns user to previous IR code that was learned Next scrolls through IR commands for the Source type Clear clears the IR code that was learned for the IR code displayed Test sends the IR code that was learned to the applicable source If no command learned no command will be sent Before programming any remote co...

Page 44: ... or could not be learned Pressing OK returns the user to the same IR command to be re learned FIG 28 IR OK 99 percent sure This means that more than 2 commands were received That s more or less the ideal response you d like to see from Delta Pressing OK takes user to next IR command to be learned FIG 29 IR OK 75 percent sure 2 commands were received Pressing OK takes user to next IR command to be ...

Page 45: ...re select TEST from the menu and determine if Delta correctly emulates the command If so the source component should perform the same function as what you entered from the remote for that command in the previous step The default command is YES FIG 33 Pressing YES takes user to next IR command to be learned Pressing NO returns user to same IR command to be relearned Labeling IR Commands At any time...

Page 46: ...you can only scroll forward you cannot scroll backward Nav LEFT will DELETE the character currently in focus in the command label Nav CENTER will save the room label and stop the characters from flashing The characters are all upper case or numeric There is also a space character There are no special characters such as Also there are no options to input lower case characters FIG 34 Label Selection...

Page 47: ...our chosen sources when using this feature The timing increments for the delay are adjusted from the navigation button array on the front of the Delta Controller Once the delay entry is complete press the center button to return to the Select Source Type screen The delay will be sent with each IR command as it is issued from keypads LCD keypads remotes i Control etc The delay can be changed as man...

Page 48: ... The menu selection immediately defaults to the Exit selection in the first screen of the Controller Setup Menu 2 Using the navigation button select Rm Info and the Room Information screen will be displayed FIG 38 Default Exit Room Label will allow user to define names for each of the rooms zones Status will display the status for each of the rooms zones FIG 37 Labeling a Source If you choose not ...

Page 49: ...el for Zone 1 is being selected for labeling Since there are only 6 characters allowed for the label you can abbreviate or use creative acronyms that make it easy for you or other users to recognize Select the character you want by pressing the center button of the navigation array and the next character position will fl ash Repeat this process until the zone is labeled Once labeling is complete a...

Page 50: ... The resulting screen will show each zone with a status next to it FIG 40 If a keypad has been connected to a zone and everything is okay the software firmware version number will be displayed to the right of the room name If the status of the room is other than normal the version will be replaced with a status message up to 8 characters of the problem If you choose not to label a room and delete ...

Page 51: ... own maximum volume without overdriving the signal into the Delta unit The on board AM FM Tuner level is the reference level to which the other sources much level match The range is between 18 and 12dB in 3dB steps 1 From the Setup screen select Controller The Controller Setup screen will be displayed The menu selection immediately defaults to the Exit selection in the first screen of the Controll...

Page 52: ... Stereo Press Nav Centre again and it changes back to Mono Setting a Station Preset 1 Press UP or DOWN to seek to desired station 2 Once station is found select Preset The Delta programming screen will be displayed showing presets 1 5 and a Next Page selection There are two screens the Next Page selection takes you to presets 6 10 and offers a Previous Page command 3 Select the preset number you w...

Page 53: ... set Month Date Year p r e s s Nav UP DOWN button to scroll up down To set Day press Nav UP DOWN to scroll through the days of the week Preferences Program Menu Backlight Sub Menu This menu allows the user to set default options for Backlight as well as what they would like displayed on the Controller LCD screen FIG 44 FIG 43 Clock Sub Menu FIG 44 Preferences Program Menu Backlight Sub Menu ...

Page 54: ...Delta will return the user to the Backlight menu From this menu choose Mode This menu allows the user to choose when the backlighting will be ON and OFF FIG 46 If Auto ON is selected Backlight is ON during Programming Once the user exits programming and none of the Nav buttons are selected for 30 seconds the backlight turns OFF This is the initial default setting If Always ON is selected Regardles...

Page 55: ...to the M screen If Clock is selected the current time date and day will be displayed the M will not be displayed FIG 48 If Tuner is selected when the Tuner source is selected in ANY room zone the Tuner Information will be displayed on the Controller LCD default screen FIG 49 If the Tuner is currently ON in one of the zones and the Tuner information is currently being displayed pressing the CENTER ...

Page 56: ...ll be displayed If there is no keypad RM NoKP will be displayed When there is a zone board installed and keypad connected If the room is muted RM Off will be displayed If source is on RM src will be displayed About Program Menu From the Main menu screen select About The Controller firmware version number is displayed FIG 50 Firmware Version This simply ensures you are aware if you have the latest ...

Page 57: ...y If source SATELLITE then the last or current channel viewed will begin playing Activating or Deactivating a Zone Pressing the Source key turns the system on in the room you are in and also turns that source on if it has not been previously selected in another zone FIG 51 The indicator next to the source will light Red Through Matrix s own Dynamic Macro process sources that are muted or paused wi...

Page 58: ...s been performed all sources will be powered down Status LED on keypads will simultaneously flash to signal this command has taken place Navigation Command Keys The navigation button array is a five way switch with a total of 6 possible functions FIG 53 The buttons move up down left right and by pressing the center position straight in Press and Press Hold are two distinct commands As an example t...

Page 59: ...f a single zone is accessing the CD player and you decide to mute the zone or turn it off selecting the source button for CD will pause the CD player and turn the zone off If there are multiple zones accessing the CD player selecting the source button for CD issues a mute command for that specific zone and it is turned off while other zones using CD continue to play The system acts like a client s...

Page 60: ...r keypad navigation button to save the Bass and Balance settings This will take you into the Treble Adjustment Mode Treble and Balance Adjustment Adjustment of Treble is the second action in the setup sequence The source indicator lights will now rotate in a clockwise direction indicating Treble Setup Mode Treble Mode operates in the same manner as the bass mode see FIG 55 Treble adjustments are 1...

Page 61: ...an enter commands via the numeric keypad to directly select favorite discs tracks stations and channels This provides an easy way in which to select material directly from the source component that you know such as the station ID or the disc track number Direct Numeric Access On Board AM FM Tuner Using the Numeric keypad enter the station identification and press ENTER FIG 57 Strings of 3 to 4 num...

Page 62: ...currently playing press TTT ENTER TTT Track FIG 58 To select a specific Disc Track the format is DDD TTT ENTER DDD Disc TTT Track FIG 59 Please note that if you want to go to a disc in a multi disc changer but you want it to begin playing from the beginning in other words you don t plan to enter a specific song you must either tell Delta to just start playing the disc such as 4 ENTER or tell it to...

Page 63: ...ng a preset requires the ENTER button to be pressed and HELD to store When a preset number is selected the press and hold command for the ENTER button tells Delta you want to store a preset instead of just recall a preset as simply pressing but not holding ENTER will do Please distinguish the different procedures for the most effective use Create a Preset 1 Select the source 2 Direct Tune to the s...

Page 64: ...ng up the preset you would like to save Once the selection is playing press the dot preset button and the numbered position you want and Delta stores the preset when you press and hold ENTER To recall that same preset on the same source simply press the dot preset button and the numbered position you want then ENTER FIG 61 Setting Individual Source Component Presets Examples ...

Page 65: ...gle unit yet with even more customizable features as well as visual user feedback While this section of the Delta manual has some information about the user functions full programming information can be found in the manual that is included with the Matrix Touch Panel Keypad Labeling the Keypad Grids The Matrix touch panel keypads provide the ability to customize the following labels in the grids a...

Page 66: ...ls can be customized FIG 64 Customizing SOURCE Labels 1 Enter the Setup menu from the front of the Matrix Controller by pressing the SELECT button FIG 65 2 From the menu displayed select SETUP MRC PROGRAM 3 Select the source of which you wish to customize the source name The default Source name will be displayed 4 Select Label The first letter of the Source Name will be highlighted Use the UP DOWN...

Page 67: ...ish to customize the source command name 4 Select Learn IR The first IR command for the source will be displayed 5 Select Next until the IR command you wish to customize is displayed 6 Select Label The first letter of the IR Command Name will be highlighted Use the UP DOWN buttons to change the letters in the IR command name To move from letter to letter use the FORWARD button To delete a letter u...

Page 68: ...Using Matrix Keypads 60 Delta Series Audio Controllers ...

Page 69: ...ng remote or use the source component s original remote commands it will not work with the keypad IR receivers in the zone Essentially the keypad IR receiver must think that the command is coming from the Matrix D RC remote If you have successfully programmed the Delta Controller teaching a learning remote the Matrix buttons should be quick and easy When aimed at an IR receiving Matrix keypad the ...

Page 70: ...Using the Matrix D RC Remote 62 Delta Series Audio Controllers ...

Page 71: ...Delta Audio Controller via the RS 232 DB9 port on the rear panel See the Connecting the RS 232 Serial Port section on page 19 for connection and DB9 cabling information Delta Audio Controller Status Messages page 67 These messages are received via the RS 232 port and are used primarily for troubleshooting purposes Source Command Codes page 70 Source Command Codes received from the SWT keypads are ...

Page 72: ...l valid values are 0 level 1 10 10 1 dB 11 20 1 10 dB Treble Status or ERR MGTRr Get Treble where r is the desired room 1 64 Treble Status or ERR MSSCr s Select Source where r is the desired room 1 64 s is the desired source valid values are 0 no source selected 1 8 for sources 1 to 8 Source Status or ERR MGSCr Get Source where r is the desired room 1 64 Source Status or ERR MSGLs i o Set Gain Lev...

Page 73: ...depend on the source type y is the play option for the Sirius internal tuner only Other source types will ignore 1 play 0 browse ACK or Sirius Channel Number Sirius Type Only or ERR MSBLr x Set Room Balance where r is the desired room 1 64 x is the balance value valid values are 0 balanced evenly 1 10 Full Left 10 Left 11 20 10 Right Full Right Balance Status or ERR MGBLr Get Room Balance where r ...

Page 74: ...ere ddd is the disk and ttt is the track 4 Satellite Receiver ssss where ssss is the station number 5 Audio Server disk and track in the format ddd ttt where ddd is the album and ttt is the title 6 Other direct data sent as received 7 Custom XM sss for channel 20 Internal AM FM Tuner station frequency if FM then there will be a in the frequency string Source Status or Sirius Radio Channel Number S...

Page 75: ... values range from 1 to the number of IIC devices as denoted in the Num IIC Devices Status a is the device ID 3 digits v is the version 4 digits p is the product ID 4 digits d is a descriptive string for the device the string is of variable length MVLr v Volume Status where r denotes the room 1 64 v denotes the volume setting valid values are 101 Mute 0 100 0 100 dB MBSr b Bass Status where r deno...

Page 76: ... v bb t s r z l p General Status where r denotes the room 1 64 v denotes the volume setting valid values are 101 Mute 100 0 100 0 dB b denotes the bass level valid values are 0 level 1 10 10 1 dB 11 20 1 10 dB t denotes the treble level valid values are 0 level 1 10 10 1 dB 11 20 1 10 dB s denotes the source valid values are 1 8 r denotes the SRS state valid values are 0 Off 1 Bass Boost 2 SRS 3D ...

Page 77: ...s are 0 Off 1 On 2 Paused 3 Mute off Sirius module only 4 Mute on Sirius module only 5 Sleep on Sirius module only x is a variable length data string that varies with the type of source 0 undefined p where 1 AM FM Tuner b m f where b is the band 1 AM 2 FM m is the mono stereo status 1 mono 0 stereo f is the currently tuned frequency if it is known 5 digits max 2 CD Changer none 3 DVD Player none 4...

Page 78: ...t AM FM Tuner Seek Down Seek Up Band Mono Stereo Toggle Prev Preset Next Preset CD Changer Prev Track Next Track Prev Disc Next Disc Play Prev Preset Next Preset DVD Player Nav Down Nav Up Nav Left Nav Right Select Menu Prev Preset Next Preset Satellite Channel Down Channel Up Select Guide Prev Preset Next Preset Audio Server Previous Next Previous Page Next Page Play Prev Preset Next Preset Other...

Page 79: ...let If it s on a switched circuit try to obtain power elsewhere 2 Ensure that both ends of each power cord are firmly seated in all of the source components 3 If you re plugged into power strips check them for operation as well Be aware these often have mini breakers on them and you should check to ensure that power is functioning in EACH outlet It is not uncommon for the inexpensive power strips ...

Page 80: ...r should wake up with a screen menu on the touch panel keypad No Keypad Activity At All You are not getting power and command connectivity to the zone Some of the possible causes are 1 Zone connectors at the Delta Controller are not secure 2 Connector in the wall at keypad to Delta Controller is not secure 3 Wiring and connection directions not followed Make certain the center two wires DATA and G...

Page 81: ...d Cabling Sources don t work manually OR automatically No power to the source component s Power Sources and keypads work but no sound in zone Speakers not connected Problem between keypad and speakers Problem with speakers Volume too low Keypad Cabling Keypads work but no sound in zone RCA cables from source either defective or not connected Source Cabling Sources work manually but keypads don t c...

Page 82: ...Troubleshooting 74 Delta Series Audio Controllers ...

Page 83: ...Troubleshooting 75 Delta Series Audio Controllers ...

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