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8        Audio Authority Model 1156 and 1166 User Manual

Audio Authority Model 1156 and 1166 User Manual       9

Installation

You may wish to consult with a qualified custom electronics installer if you are inexperienced with DVI, 
HDMI/HDCP, component video connections and compatability. If you are installing 1170 or 1176, you should 
be familiar with Cat 5 cable termination tools and techniques.

  Note: This manual addresses Model 1166 and 1156 generally but also include references to DVI capability 

which is available only on the 1166. If you are installing a Model 1156, ignore the references to DVI. 

  Note: Instruction steps calling for IR learning or other setup can be performed ahead of time using the 

Model 1166PC Setup Application.

1. 

Pre-Setup.

 If the setups were previously constructed using the Model 1166PC Setup Application, plug 

the Flash Card containing the setup file into the memory slot in the upper right corner of the back of the 
Model 1166. Temporarily apply power, go to the SETUP menu, choose SAVE/LOAD FILE, and fol-
low the instructions on the screen. The 1166PC setup application is available as a free download from 
www.audioauthority.com.

2. 

Stacking.

 Follow these steps if you are installing this product in a stack containing Models 1170, 1176 or 

other Audio Authority stacking models.

a.  Lay the Model 1166 upside down on a protective surface, such as a terrycloth towel. 
b.  Remove the four feet and the bus port cover and save them and their attaching screws for later use. 
c.  Plug one end of the bus cable (purchased separately) into the connector visible through the bus 

port—apply enough pressure with fingers or a wooden or plastic tool to assure that the plug is com-
pletely seated. This bus cable carries component video, digital audio and analog audio signals from 
the 1166/56 to the 1170 or 1176 for distribution to 9878 Wallplates. 

d.  Turn the next product to be stacked upside down (e.g. Model 1170 or 1176), thread the bus cable 

through its bus ports, and engage its four threaded studs with the four threaded holes in the Model 
1166 formerly occupied by the feet. 

e.  Tighten the hex head screws in the bottom of the stacking product in sequence a few turns each, until 

they are all snug. 

f.  Plug the bus cable into the connector like before. Continue this stacking procedure until all units 

have been stacked. Always plug the last connector of the bus into the bottom unit, pushing any ex-
cess cable into the empty space inside the unit. View the bus through the bus port to be sure all plugs 
are fully seated. To disconnect a bus plug, squeeze the side latches.

g.  Install the bus port cover and feet you removed from Model 1166 on the bottom unit and turn the 

stack right side up.

h.  Set the Address dial on each Model 1176 (Model 1170 does not require addressing)--set the upper-

most Model 1176 address to “A”, the next one to “B”, and so on. 

i.  Temporarily plug in the power supplies of all units to a plug strip so that you can turn them all on at 

one time. The opening screen on the Model 1166 display will indicate that the unit is powered and 
how many Model 1176s have been recog-
nized. If this number is different from the 
number actually present, look for the bus 
not being fully plugged into a unit or a unit 
incorrectly addressed. 

Model 1170s 

are not

 

indicated on the opening screen.

Summary of Contents for AVAtrix 1156

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Model 1166 High Definition DVI Component Video AutoSelector Model 1156 High Definition Component Video AutoSelector...

Page 2: ...oSelector Audio Authority and the Double A Symbol are registered trademarks of Audio Authority Corp AutoSwitch is a trademark of Audio Authority Copyright April 2006 all rights reserved HDMI the HDMI...

Page 3: ...nings To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this unit to rain or moisture The exclamation point symbol alerts users to important operating and maintenance instructions in this man...

Page 4: ...e regardless of the type of video available at the selected input This manual addresses Model 1166 and 1156 generally but also includes references to DVI capability which is available only on the 1166...

Page 5: ...ces to be individually addressed by 9878 Wallplates For more detail download the 1108 manual from our website Model 802 567 4 port bus cable for up to 3 expanders or routers Model 1311 DVI Digital Aud...

Page 6: ...6 7 8 9 0 800 322 8346 www audioauthority com MENU AUTO UNIT SOURCE ZONE ALL A D G J B E H K C F I L SCAN DISPLAY ENTER Numeric keys used for instant source input selection and navigation UNIT key use...

Page 7: ...bPr input signals are available on the DVI output DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT JACKS All digital audio inputs are available at the coaxial and optical outputs COMPONENT VIDEO JACKS Component video input signa...

Page 8: ...the bus port apply enough pressure with fingers or a wooden or plastic tool to assure that the plug is com pletely seated This bus cable carries component video digital audio and analog audio signals...

Page 9: ...ws the parts and locations for stacking components The procedure must be performed with the units upside down BUS PORT COVER BUS CABLE THREADED STUDS 1170 or 1176 EXPANDER 1156 or 1166 REMOVE FEET AND...

Page 10: ...ally intended to watch If this happens in your system the one way to avoid the problem is to connect the outputs of a PVR directly to a home theater receiver or television instead of the 1166 The PVR...

Page 11: ...with their destination and mark each cable of a pair A or B b Install an RJ 45 plug on each end using EIA 568B pairing pins 1 2 3 6 4 5 7 8 Check each cable with a network cable tester c Plug the pair...

Page 12: ...prehensive IR controllers such as the Pronto can learn the Model 1166 s IR codes along with the codes of the sources and can output a macro containing source controls and Model 1166 selec tion control...

Page 13: ...IR command Wrong IR code learned or IR remote cannot be learned Does not respond to RS 232 1166 commands not stored in remote control system Does not repeat a certain IR remote Some IR remotes cannot...

Page 14: ...Remote Sources screen rotate the knob to move the cursor press the knob to change directions up down vs left right 1105 Remote Control Changing the source on the Main Output Press the desired number k...

Page 15: ...R remote control are shown below To navigate using the front panel controls rotate the knob to move the cursor press the knob to change directions up down vs left right 1105 Remote Control Changing th...

Page 16: ...y one of the two digital audio connections should be made for each source See page 11 for instructions COMPONENT VIDEO SOURCE DVI SOURCE HDMI SOURCE DVI SOURCE COMPONENT VIDEO SOURCE Model 1312 HDMI t...

Page 17: ...878 Wallplate 1176 Matrix Router Connections Multiple Wallplates may be connected to a Model 1166 with Model 1176 Matrix Routers A single 1176 has a capacity of six Wallplates IR signals sent over Cat...

Page 18: ...Wallplate 9878 Wallplate 9878 Wallplate 9878 Wallplate 9878 Wallplate 1170 MultiDriver Expander Connections Multiple Wallplates may be connected to a Model 1166 with Model 1170 MultiDrivers A single 1...

Page 19: ...by the factory This is a limited warranty and is not applicable for products which in our opinion have been damaged altered abused misused or improperly installed Audio Authority makes no other warran...

Page 20: ...599 Fax 859 233 4510 Customer Toll Free USA Canada 800 322 8346 Website http www audioauthority com 752 483 v 1 0 5 06 Custom Installer Telephone Number Registration Password This password is only for...

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