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1. Introduction

2. Getting started

3. Installation

5. User Programming

8. Technical Specifications

4. Settings

7. Quick Reference Guide

6. Operation

9. Accesories

Wiring Diagram

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Important Safety Instructions

Before installing the unit, please read and follow the instructions provided in the
Installation Manual included .

Before operating the unit, please read and follow the instuctions provided in the User´s
Manual thoroughly and save it for future experience.

WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock:

install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions

do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture

do not use this product near water

do not attempt to dissamble this unit

do not block any ventilation openings

do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, stoves or other
equipments that produce heat.

You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly mentioned in this
manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.

This product has been designed and tested to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in residential installation. However there is no guarantee that
interference will not affect in a particular installation. In these cases, reorient the receiving
antenna, try to increase the separation between the equipment and the source of
interference and/or connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the source of interference is connected.

The entire risk of the installation, use, results and performance are borne by you.

When used as a mechanism to disconnect from the current network, a socket plug, or a
device connector; the disconnecting mechanism must be easily accessible at all times.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.

Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.

as power-supply cord or plug is damaged,

liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal.

Use a certified technician for installation, repair and/or maintenance of this equipment and
comply with all the regulations in force in each country. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such

CAUTION

DO NOT OPEN

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

!

CC-1035ENG-09

Summary of Contents for 42691/A1

Page 1: ...USER S AND INSTALLATION MANUAL 42691 A1 CONTROL UNIT CC 1035ENG 09 ...

Page 2: ...guarantee that interference will not affect in a particular installation In these cases reorient the receiving antenna try to increase the separation between the equipment and the source of interference and or connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the source of interference is connected The entire risk of the installation use results and performance are bor...

Page 3: ...2 5 8 0 C abc jkl tuv 76 cm 16 W 16 W Rojo Negro 4 2 N L L N Negro Rojo 426 91 426 A1 112 98 230V It is advisable that the direct current that provides power to the power supply ref 11298 be connected to a specificAutomatic Switch in order to isolate and allow you to disconnect theAudio System independently from the rest of the electrical appliances in the home Other devices such as smoke extracto...

Page 4: ...ision or stereo system no sound pre installation and who have no desire to undergo major improvements The is the ideal accessory to enjoy the best possible sound in the kitchen and bathroom by means of a control unit that blends right into the decor As always and with the 42691 426A1 control unit QUALITY 42691 426A1 control unit 42691 426A1 control unit THE CUSTOMER ONLY HAS TO LISTEN The symbol o...

Page 5: ... installed once power is fed for the first time By default the control unit is set to stereo for 16 loudspeakers To configure other settings use the installation menu option 3 2 1 Mono Stereo and 3 2 2 Audio Output W Key Sequence Display Visual 07 18 CH vol 55 96 70 To adjust the volume To select the tuner press FM To tune to a station key in the station frequency followed by the FM key For exampl...

Page 6: ...es not vitally affect the installation s operation and once the settings are defined there will be no need to change them Programming Menu This menu stores information regarding the features that can be programmed by the user and which can be easily modified config progr The programming menus are structured as levels of menus and submenus Once in a menu the following keys can be used to scroll thr...

Page 7: ... setting press PRG The item will flash quickly indicating that the new setting has been stored To delete a setting that has been entered press the ZERO key for 1 To exit a programming option without saving a setting press ON OFF PRG 2 abc 1 2 abc PRG 2 To access programming menu option adjust the tuner seek sensitivity To access the configuration menu option personalize your greeting To access the...

Page 8: ...are 0 25 mm except supply wires terminals 2 and 4 which are 1 mm The network tapping wires are standard W W W Installation involves three elements a power supply a control unit and loudspeakers See on page 3 3 2 1 Mono Stereo Defines whether the control unit s audio output terminals 04 05 06 is connected in mono or stereo mode In a control unit in stereo outputs 05 and 06 respond to the left and r...

Page 9: ... control unit restoring manufacturer default settings Once the control unit starts up the manufacturer default settings are enabled To activate delete process To initiate the process 2 PRG 2 PRG 3 def 4 ghi 16 8 3 2 2 Audio Output Defines the impedance connected to the control unit s audio output terminals 04 05 06 between the following options 16 ohm passive loudspeaker 8 ohm passive loudspeaker ...

Page 10: ...bc 2 abc 6mno PRG Allows you to personalize the message that appears on the display when the control unit is powered on a maximum of 18 characters Scroll through the name until you reach the character you want to change Key in the new greeting using the alphanumeric keypad Store 4 2 Greeting 4 Settings permission to store fm presets ON PRG 2 4 3 Permission to Store Delete FM Tuning Pre sets Disall...

Page 11: ...lt settings This option does not affect installation data 3 Installation ir remote ir 14 ir 15 PRG 2 To activate the remote control operation use the and keys to scroll to number 14 To block remote control operation select a value other than 14 Store Key Sequence Display Visual PRG off delete settings on 2 abc PRG Activate delete process Initiate the process loading data 4 ghi PRG 2 5 jkl CC 1035E...

Page 12: ...Store Store Scroll to next program setting in alarm mode Enter to program time Set the time Scroll to next program setting in alarm mode Key Sequence Display Visual or 5 User Programming CONTINUED 5 jkl 5 jkl 8 tuv TYPE TYPE beep MO on TU on Enter to program the days of the week alarm will be set Scroll through days Scroll through days Scroll through days Change Change Change Store Store Scroll to...

Page 13: ... Enter to program the alarm volume Change Scroll to next program setting in alarm mode For example to program auto stand by for 11 45 p m every day except Saturday and Sunday Key Sequence Key Sequence Display Visual Display Visual CONTINUED 5 2 Auto standby Key Sequence Display Visual 2 abc 5 jkl 2 abc 5 jkl 4 ghi 3 def 5 jkl PRG 8 tuv 00 00 23 45 hh mm days mo on tu on PRG SA OFF su ON su OFF day...

Page 14: ... 02 10 dec 04 5 4 Time and Date Enter time program Enter For example to set 10 54 Store Scroll to next step Enter Key in the 10 th Change until the month of December is reached Scroll to set the year Change until the year 2004 is reached Store PRG PRG 8 tuv 2 abc 2 abc 5 jkl Key Sequence Display Visual CONTINUED PRG 2 abc PRG 1 fm sensitivity sens 4 sens 2 5 5 FM Seek Sensitivity The option to adj...

Page 15: ...3 def PRG 1 5 8 Saving Ideal Settings 5 9 Off On Dimmer To store the current audio settings volume balance bass treble loudness and selected channel as the ideal settings Window brightness for on off functions can be programmed from this option Adjust level Store 2 abc 2 abc Key Sequence Display Visual Key Sequence Display Visual 5 7 Storing Station Frequencies Automatically The control unit will ...

Page 16: ...ic timer numeric keypad FM station frequency FM memory pre set programming options delete adjust keys IR receiver discman MP3 iPod input off on Audio levels volume bass treble loudness balance Automatic station seek Digit by digit frequency band forward reverse store 6 Operation 2 1 5 4 8 7 0 C 3 6 9 abc jkl ghi pqrs tuv def mno wxyz CH FM PRG ON OFF discman MP3 iPod 1 2 FM 1 4 3 2 7 6 5 NORMAL ST...

Page 17: ...er on The pre set time is programmed by the user The control unit enables audio output with the previous settings by pressing a key The display will be illuminated and the icon will be enabled Manual power off takes place in the same manner the display darkens and the icon is disabled How Is It Programmed Access the program menu and select hour minutes and date How Is It Programmed Access the prog...

Page 18: ... elapsed the control unit will automatically power off If the control unit is powered off manually before the end of the pre set time the sleep function will be disabled How Is It Enabled Disabled The function can be enabled or disabled from this option in the program menu How Can I Tell If This Function Is Activated The function is activated when the icon is flashing How Is It Programmed Access t...

Page 19: ...n of selecting loudness Pressing the key again switches to balance adjustment mode In this mode the keys have the function of adjusting the balance A few seconds after the last key entry the control unit will return to its default function of volume adjustment Key Sequence Display Visual vol 55 bas 24 trb 17 loud 0 bal 28 bas 12 trb 11 loud 1 bal 23 CH What Is It It is possible to have a music sou...

Page 20: ...ect the station 89 10 Mhz By directly keying in the station s memory pre set value for example if pre set 6 is set to station 89 10 MHz To enter the memory pre set selection mode press FM The display will show the frequency of the current station FM A minimum of three digits must be entered when keying in a frequency 6 8 Selecting the FM Tuner as the Audio Channel FM station tuned memory pre set n...

Page 21: ...s FM again When pressed with a short key press the and keys tune the frequency in intervals of 0 05 Mhz Similarly by keeping the and keys pressed down the tuner will automatically seek the next station the sensitivity level is as programmed in 5 5 FM Seek Sensitivity FM Key Sequence Display Visual station tuned station tuned forced mono stereo forced mono FM FM If the reception quality is not sati...

Page 22: ...in stereo select the less demanding forced mono FM delete fm pre sets fm sensit 2 abc PRG 2 abc PRG 2 abc 1 The associated permission must be activated to execute this feature See 4 3 Permission to Store Delete FM Tuning Pre sets The associated permission must be activated to execute this feature See 4 3 Permission to Store Delete FM Tuning Pre sets To confirm it has been stored press FM again How...

Page 23: ...Is It Each control unit has the feature to store ideal audio settings which are pre programmed settings that can be enabled quickly and immediately These settings consist of an audio channel and pre set levels of volume balance bass treble and loudness How Is It Programmed Select the music channel to be designated as the ideal settings mode For example to select the tuner press FM The pre set stat...

Page 24: ...he alarm 1 and alarm 2 beeps are different and have programmable volumes Is equipped with a snooze function a short key press of any key returns the control unit to its previous state stand by or music and after 4 the beep signal sounds again To definitely cancel the alarm press any key until a continuous beep sounds it will return to its previous state stand by or music and the alarm function end...

Page 25: ...rm status 1 on off Alarm status 2 on off Auto stand by status on off Store Ideal MENU OPTIONS SETTING OPTIONS SPECIAL FUNCTIONS WITH QUICK ACCESS INSTALLATION OPTIONS PRG To directly access a function key in that function s numeric sequence then press and make any desired changes To validate the operation press again To directly access a function key in that function s numeric sequence then press ...

Page 26: ...25 8 Technical Specifications CC 1035ENG 09 ...

Page 27: ... ref 42791 Exterior measurements in mm 165 x 48 x 28 Face cover for control unit Available colors white ivory graphite New range coming soon 9 Accesories Front trim for control unit Available colors white ivory graphite New range coming soon CC 1035ENG 09 ...

Page 28: ...egral de Sonido S A is not responsible for any errors or omissions that may appear in this manual AENOR Registrada Empresa ER 0634 1998 CENTRAL comercial eissound com Polígono Malpica Calle F Oeste Grupo Gregorio Quejido 87 88 50016 Zaragoza SPAIN Tel 34 976 465 550 Fax 34 976 465 559 www eissound com CC 1035ENG 09 ...

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