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10      Audio Authority AVAtrix User Manual

Audio Authority AVAtrix User Manual      11

Installation 

You may wish to consult with a qualified custom electronics installer if you are inexperienced with UTP cable 
termination and wiring. You should be familiar with Cat 5e/6 cable termination tools, testing, and techniques. 

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Assembling Expanders

. Follow these steps if you are installing Models 1172, 1176 or other expanders 

with your AVAtrix. Refer to the diagram on the facing page. Otherwise, skip to Step 3.

 

All video, audio, and communication signals between sources, Cat 5 outputs, and audio system outputs 

travel through the special ribbon bus cable. The AVAtrix ships with a 4-port bus cable, leaving two open 
ports for expanders. If you need to add more than two expanders, call Audio Authority Technical Support.

a.  Lay the Model AVX-562 upside down on a protective surface, such as a terry cloth towel. 

b.  Remove the four feet and the bus access covers (save them and their attaching screws). 

c.  Gently feed the loose end of the bus cable out of the bus access opening. To upgrade from a four-

port to a seven-port bus cable, call Audio Authority Technical Support.

d.  Plug the next connector into the port visible through the expander case opening—apply enough 

pressure with fingers or a plastic tool to assure that the plug is completely seated. 

e.  Turn the next product to be stacked upside down (e.g. Model 1172 or 1176), thread the bus cable 

through its bus access openings, and engage its four threaded studs with the four threaded holes in 
the Model AVX-562 formerly occupied by the feet. 

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

until they are all snug. 

g.  Carefully plug the ribbon cable into the bus port. Continue this stacking procedure until all units have 

been assembled. View the bus through the bus port to be sure all plugs are fully seated.

h.  After plugging the last connector of the bus into the bottom unit, carefully tuck any excess cable into 

the empty space inside the unit. Be certain the back of the connector does not contact the metal 
case. To disconnect a bus plug, squeeze the side latches. 

i.  Install the bus port cover and feet you removed from Model AVX-562 onto the bottom unit and turn 

the stack right side up. 

2.  Addressing and Initial Testing.

a.  Set the Address dial on each Model 1172 and/or 1176: set 

the upper-most Model 1176 address to “B”, the next one to 
“C”, and so on. The AVX-562 Cat 5 output row is perma-
nently addressed “A”. Follow 1172 manual for addressing 
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b.  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 

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Summary of Contents for High Definition Cat 5 Matrix AVX-562

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Model AVX 562 High Definition Cat 5 Matrix...

Page 2: ...Audio Authority and the Double A Symbol are registered trademarks of Audio Authority Corp AVAtrix is a trademark of Audio Authority Copyright August 2008 all rights reserved HDMI the HDMI logo and Hi...

Page 3: ...ty claim Units that fail after the warranty period has expired may be returned to the factory for repair at a nominal charge if not damaged beyond the point of repair All freight charges for out of wa...

Page 4: ...Clean the unit only with a dry or slightly dampened soft cloth Specifications Subject to change without notice Video Parameters Signal Type Component YPbPr Video Formats 480i p 576i p 720p 1080i p In...

Page 5: ...embly 10 Expander Address Settings 10 Cat 5 Zone Wiring 12 Remote Control Options 14 Installing Infrared Equipment 15 Entering Source Names and Custom Groups 17 Setup Menu Chart 18 PC Setup Via Flash...

Page 6: ...5 remote outputs all offering component video with digital and analog audio The Model AVX 562 performs selection of up to six audio video input sources by infrared control RS 232 signals or by manual...

Page 7: ...rations RGB Projector Component Video Display S Video or Composite Video Display 1362 Y Pb Pr Source PC Composite Source 1365 VGA YPbPr YPbPr YPbPr AVAtrix YPbPr YPbPr 1365 RGBHV 1361 S Video YPbPr Ca...

Page 8: ...o Wallplates Double click for main output control in Pro Mode LOCK key used in conjunction with VIEW LOCK IR LOCK and UNLOCK keys ENTER key used to make menu selections DISPLAY key used to switch betw...

Page 9: ...r supply LOCAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUTS All digital audio inputs are available at the coaxial and optical outputs LOCAL COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT Component video input signals are available on YPbPr jacks L...

Page 10: ...tool to assure that the plug is completely seated e Turn the next product to be stacked upside down e g Model 1172 or 1176 thread the bus cable through its bus access openings and engage its four thr...

Page 11: ...ED STUDS MODEL AVX 562 1172 or 1176 AVAtrix opening screen shows expanders recognized BUS ACCESS COVER BUS ACCESS OPENING The bus cable is fragile Do not crimp or tug on the cable as you install the e...

Page 12: ...analog audio d Connect a video display and audio system to the Local Main Output jacks Use optical and or coaxial digital audio outputs The AVAtrix does not convert digital audio to analog audio so co...

Page 13: ...eceiver To IR distribution system Address A 18V Power Supply Basic AVAtrix Wiring d Carefully plug the pairs of cables A and B into the correct A and B AVAtrix output jacks e Connect cables to each wa...

Page 14: ...ount each wallplate Remote Control Options Four different remote control methods may be used with the AVAtrix Native IR remote Model 1105BK Model 1105 IR codes are identical but appearance is differen...

Page 15: ...ed from a zone to the AVAtrix can immediately select the source to be played on that wallplate receiver output Use the IR routing connections or the main IR output from the AVAtrix see 3 below c IR co...

Page 16: ...k Emitter Pinout A passive emitter usually has a two conductor plug Tip Signal Ring Ground Sleeve 12 Volts Tip Signal Sleeve Ground Warning Connect receivers directly to wallplate receiver 12V 3 wire...

Page 17: ...re numbered 1 6 on each output level the first level being the AVX 562 outputs The AVX 562 outputs are always addressed A and the next level Model 1176 should be B and so on An individual zone output...

Page 18: ...g System Choose from available operating system firmware files on the flash memory card to install a firmware upgrade Contact Installer Enter contact information Up to four lines 42 characters per lin...

Page 19: ...stom Group Names These names are the labels shown on the AVAtrix panel display repre senting each of the six available output zone groups groups of wallplate receiver locations Short group Names may h...

Page 20: ...GRP modes In Group View shown it is simple to show the cur rent source selected for each group If some TVs in a group have a different source selected e g Living room above the AVAtrix places an aste...

Page 21: ...rofessional Screen Changing the source on the local MAIN output Touch soft key until MAIN is highlighted touch the desired source input selection key or turn the knob Changing the source on a ZONE Cat...

Page 22: ...tions Damaged Cat 5 port on AVAtrix Try Cat 5 cables on a different port Damaged Cat 5 receiver swap with known good receiver 1176 or 1172 Expanders not recognized Improperly seated internal bus cable...

Page 23: ...ul for troubleshooting IR response issues in an AVAtrix system Waiting for I R data from wallplate appears on the entry screen of this diagnostic Watch this screen to indicate IR interference from a P...

Page 24: ...232 Serial Protocols Model AVX 562 and 1176 expanders can be controlled via RS 232 from a PC or dedicated controller Two dif ferent RS 232 serial protocols are available the Abbreviated Command Set is...

Page 25: ...ll the zones send the following command X4 All Cat 5 zones output source 4 Example 4 To change the source to an entire zone group enter Z followed by the group number followed by the desired source in...

Page 26: ...y A special command that requests the current status of one or more connections or settings but does not change any operation within the AVAtrix A query must always contain the question mark character...

Page 27: ...d ends with a right bracket is an invalid command and the AVAtrix responds with the string ERROR Response to C X RA O1 Im RA O2 Im RA O3 Im RA O4 Im RA O5 Im RA O6 Im RB O1 Im RB O2 Im RB O3 Im RB O4...

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