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indicating a function can be selected for learning. Press the
◄
Navigation Button [oval 16]
to
select
LIGHTING POWER ON
. When the ON function appears, press the
▼
Navigation Button
[oval 16]
to position the cursor next to
POINT ORIGINAL REM TO AVR DISPLAY PRESS KEY
.
Press the
Set Button [oval 18]
. The
POINT ORIGINAL…
message will start to flash. Point the
original remote toward the
IR Sensor [square 31]
in the
Information Display [square 25]
on the
AVR front panel and press the button with the original code until the message stops flashing and
CODE LEARNED
appears on screen.If you want to program a lighting scene change rather than
ON, program
LIGHTING POWER ON
with the IR command for the Main Room regular lighting
scene.
The cursor will automatically return to the
USING THE
◄
►
KEYS
line. Repeat steps above to
program the OFF command. If you want to program a lighting scene change rather than OFF,
program
LIGHTING POWER OFF
with the IR command for the ‘Movie Mode’ lighting scene.
If
CODE NOT LEARNED
appears, try to learn the code again. In some cases, it may be a good
idea to replace the original remote’s batteries to improve signal output from the remote. In some
cases, there will be codes that the AVR just is not capable of learning. Contact the Audioaccess
Technical Service Department for advice in such a case.
Test Lighting Code
To test the Lighting ON/OFF commands the AVR21ENR1 remote must be configured for HT
MASTER ON/OFF ENABLED.
Press and hold the
REM MENU Button [oval 36]
on the remote until the
Set Button [oval 18]
lights red. Press the
▲
Navigation Button [oval 16]
twice so HT MASTER ON/OFF shows in the
remote’s
LCD Information Display [oval 3]
. Press the
Set Button [oval 18]
. Press the
▼
/
▲
Navigation Button [oval 16]
until ENABLED appears in the display. Press the
Set Button [oval
18]
. SAVING will appear briefly in the remote upper display line and then SAVED will flash four
times. The HT MASTER ENABLED configuration is now set and the remote will automatically
return to operational mode.
Press the
TV Button [oval 6]
on the remote. TV should appear in the remote upper display line.
Press the
ON Button [oval 2]
on the remote. The Lighting just configured should turn ON or
change scene. Press the
OFF Button [oval 1]
on the remote. The Lighting should turn OFF or
change scene. NOTE: If the Lighting system does not respond, be sure an IR emitter is properly
connected to the
Control Out All
Jack [circle 35]
on the AVR rear panel and properly attached
to the Lighting Controller.
To return to normal operation mode press the
AVR Button [oval 5]
on the AVR21ENR1 remote.
Voltage Trigger (Lighting)
The
Trigger Out [circle 38]
on the AVR rear panel can be controlled in two modes:
AVR ON/OFF:
Simply put, when the AVR turns ON, the
Trigger Out [circle 38]
outputs a
co12VDC control voltage. In this case with the
Trigger Out [circle 38]
being used to turn
lights ON or set a lighting scene when the AVR is turned ON. When the AVR is turned OFF, the
Trigger Out [circle 38]
drops to 0 VDC, and the lights turn OFF of switch to a different scene.
NOTE: If the AVR turns on to Multiroom Mode, the
Trigger Out [circle 38]
will stay at 0VDC until
the Main Room is turned ON.
MANUAL VIA REMOTE:
In this mode, the
Trigger Out [circle 38]
is controlled with the
Trigger
Button [oval 50]
on the AVR21ENR1 remote. When the AVR is turned ON, the
Trigger Out
[circle 38]
has an output of 0VDC. When the
Trigger Button [oval 50]
on the remote is pressed,
the
Trigger Out [circle 38]
goes to +12VDC, in this case to turn the lights ON or set a scene.
Press the
Trigger Button [oval 50]
again; the voltage is cut and the lights turn OFF or switch to
a different scene.
Summary of Contents for AVR21EN
Page 1: ...1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...
Page 41: ...41 AVR21ENR1 FUNCTION LIST Figure 8 AVR21ENR1 Button Locations...
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Page 159: ...159 Figure 86 Typical Three Zone System...
Page 161: ...161 Figure 87 Typical Hub System...
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