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Source Selection and Control 

src1

src2

src3

src4

src5

src6

 

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Source Selection Buttons (src1 through src6)

: These buttons select 

the source for listening/control in the given room. 
 
A solid LED indicates that the source is selected and can be controlled. 
A blinking LED indicates that a source is in use by another room and 
cannot be controlled Refer to "Priority Override" on page 16 for an 
exception. 
 
If a source is selected and has a solid LED, pressing the button again 
issues the NEXT1 command to that device. 

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Previous/Next Buttons

: These buttons control the selected source 

(unless the source LED is blinking, refer to "Priority Override" on page 
16).  
 
Press and release the Prev/Next buttons to send the PREV1/NEXT1 
commands to the selected source. Press and hold the Prev/Next buttons 
to send the PREV2/NEXT2 commands to the selected source. 
 
To change the NEXT and PREV commands for a given device, refer to 
the "Audio Properties" subsection of "Step 2: Add Sources" on page 
for details.  

Priority Override 

The source button LEDs blink if another room has control priority over the selected 
source. This means that this room can listen to the source, but cannot control it. 

If another room has control over the current source, control can be taken from the 
other room by pressing and holding the source button for about two seconds.   

Audio Configuration 

The function keypads provide additional functionality for configuring both the room 
and source settings. Room settings include properties such as bass, treble, and 
balance, and only affect the room from which they are adjusted. Source settings are 
the input gain on the CNX-PAD8 for each source, allowing the volume level of each 
source to be normalized relative to one another. Adjusting the input gain for a source 
affects the volume of that source in all rooms.  

Under normal operation, the keypads operate as described in "System Operation" on 
page 15. In order to adjust the room or source settings, the appropriate mode, as 
described in the following subsections, must be entered.  

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  Six-Zone Audio Package: CNX-AUDIO-6PAK 

Operations & Installation Guide - DOC. 8169 

Summary of Contents for CNX-AUDIO-6PAK

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Page 2: ...This document was prepared and written by the Technical Documentation department at Crestron Electronics Inc 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh NJ 07647 1 888 CRESTRON...

Page 3: ...tem Operation 15 On Off Button 15 Volume and Mute Buttons 15 Source Selection and Control 16 Priority Override 16 Audio Configuration 16 Setup Modes 17 Room Setup Mode Operation 17 Source Setup Mode O...

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Page 5: ...on CNMSX AV control system and the new CNAMPX 12x60 Multi Channel Power Amplifier The new CNAMPX 12x60 provides 12 channels of amplification with power specifications of 60 Watts per channel WPC at 8...

Page 6: ...ains keypad with NET ID 56 Network Wiring Refer to the network wiring diagram on the next page when making all network connections between the hardware devices of the CNX AUDIO 6PAK Four Wire Network...

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Page 9: ...the audio source wiring diagram on the next page when making audio connections between the hardware devices of the CNX AUDIO 6PAK and the sources Advanced Wiring If the intent is to use the CNX AUDIO...

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Page 11: ...dows VisionTools Pro e and the Crestron Database required to successfully operate with the Wizard The minimum required versions are available from the Crestron Audio Six Pack CD The versions are SIMPL...

Page 12: ...her of these methods Step 1 Name the System From the next screen shown below enter a name in the System Name field This name will be assigned to all application files Audio Six Pack Wizard SIMPL Windo...

Page 13: ...he source and the I O assignment Continue to add sources by repeating the procedure in the previous paragraph It is possible to assign properties to each source Double click on an item from the list o...

Page 14: ...olling device Click the OK button to apply and save any changes made and close the window The Cancel button closes the window without saving any changes that have been made Device Properties Window I...

Page 15: ...y the controller location in the control system Click the New button to add a controller to the list assuming a valid controller is available Click the Remove button to remove the currently selected c...

Page 16: ...aces screen of the Wizard allows the user to assign source control from each of the six rooms From the pull down above the user interface on the screen as shown after this paragraph choose a room The...

Page 17: ...L Windows program is saved in smw format in the system s Program folder and contains all the logic that enables communication between the control system button panels controlled devices and other CNX...

Page 18: ...d check the Edit in Crestron Application Builder button and click Finish then modify the system as desired However note that once the system is saved in the Application Builder the Audio Six Pack Wiza...

Page 19: ...ionality volume and mute control source selection and control and priority override On Off Button ON OFF The On Off button performs five distinct actions based on when and how it is pressed Room On Pr...

Page 20: ...ources on page 9 for details Priority Override The source button LEDs blink if another room has control priority over the selected source This means that this room can listen to the source but cannot...

Page 21: ...his button to exit Room Setup Mode Prev Next Buttons Adjust the currently selected property left right Mute Button Toggles loudness on and off LED illuminates if loudness is currently on Volum Up Down...

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Page 23: ...ta or instructions from or to another computer b for local campus or wide area network internet or web hosting services or c pursuant to any rental sharing or service bureau arrangement The Software i...

Page 24: ...receipt and b that any hardware accompanying the Software will be subject to its own limited warranty as stated in its accompanying written material Crestron shall at its option repair or replace or...

Page 25: ...his warranty extends to products purchased directly from CRESTRON or an authorized CRESTRON dealer Purchasers should inquire of the dealer regarding the nature and extent of the dealer s warranty if a...

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