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McIntosh Keypad

1. Connect a McIntosh Multi-Channel Amplifier with a

DB25 computer type cable from the CR16 Multi-Chan-

nel Amp connector to amplifier input connector.

Note: Both audio and zone power control pass through this

cable. Discrete zone audio cables may also be used,

either balanced or unbalanced. Refer to page 4 for the

DIN plug balanced terminal connections. Also connect

a cable from the CR16 DIN Multi-Channel Amp

connector to the matching connector on the amplifier to

provide zone power control.

2. Connect a WK-3/WK-4 keypad, using 4 conductor

shielded cable to a zone terminal connector.

Note: A WK-2 keypad or R649 Wall Sensor connected to the

Zone Sensor Connector with RG6 or RG59U coax cable

may also be used.

3. Connect a DB25 cable from the CR16 Controller Input

A Connector to the To Multiroom Controller Connector

on a McIntosh MX130/C39.

Note: The DB25 cable passes only the CD2, Tuner, Tape 1 and

Aux audio along with matching Data, Sys Off and

Power Control signals from the control center to the

CR16.

4. Connect the video outputs of A/V source components

to the CR16 video inputs and the CR16 video outputs

to the matching MX130/C39 video inputs.

5. Connect the Audio Outputs from A/V source compo-

nents to both the CR12 and C39/MX130 inputs using a

“Y” adapter if necessary.

6. For a dedicated Zone Source Component, connect the

Audio/Video Outputs and the Data Port Input to the

CR16 Zone Aux In connectors.

7. Connect the Video Out to Mon to the Video input of a

remote zone TV or monitor.

8. Connect a Power Control cable from the CR16

POWER CTL (Control) jack to the Power Control In

of a McIntosh Tuner.

9. Connect a Power Control cable from the McIntosh

Tuner Power Control Out Jack to the Power Control In

of a McIntosh DVD Player and then

onto the next McIntosh Source

Component.

10. Connect a Data cable from the

CR16 DVD DATA PORT and the

MX130/C39 DATA PORT to the

DATA IN of a McIntosh DVD

Player inputs using a “Y” adapter if

necessary.

11. Connect the CR16 power cord to a

live AC outlet.

How to Connect the CR16 with a MX130/C39

Monitor/TV

McIntosh Eight Channel Amplifier

Summary of Contents for CR16 - SERVICE

Page 1: ...McIntosh Laboratory Inc 2 Chambers Street Binghamton New York 13903 2699 Phone 607 723 3512 FAX 607 724 0549 Owner s Manual CR16 CR16 Audio Video Multizone Control System...

Page 2: ...tacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully in serted to prevent blade exposure Attention pour pevenir les chocs elecriques pas utiliser cette fiche polarisee avec un prolongateur une prise d...

Page 3: ...other hazards 26 Upon completion of any service or repairs to this prod uct ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition Customer...

Page 4: ...s can be wired in parallel for a single zone and up to six CR16 s can be connected together in one system along with a MX132 MX130 C39 4 For additional information on Video Audio connections refer to...

Page 5: ...O VIDEO INPUT Jacks for that Zone only Connector Information Keypad Terminal Connector To use a WK 3 or WK 4 keypad connect the shield and four leads of a shielded 4 conductor cable to a keypad ter mi...

Page 6: ...ou only need to push a button on a remote controller or a keypad to enjoy music and video programs throughout your home with McIntosh quality and reliability The heart of the CR16 consists of four ind...

Page 7: ...on the next page pertaining to installing the CR16 into cabinets CR16 Dimensions 17 1 2 44 45cm 6 5 16 16 03cm 7 5 8 19 37cm 15 3 4 40 01cm 3 16 0 48cm 13 1 4 33 66cm 17 43 18cm Front View of the CR1...

Page 8: ...l the components are installed in a single cabinet a quiet running ven tilation fan can be a definite asset in maintaining all the system com ponents at the coolest possible operating tem perature A c...

Page 9: ...m the flat center position TO NEXT CONTROLLER connects to the next CR16 Controller Input B CONTROLLER INPUT A connects to a McIntosh A V Control Center Dedicated Local Zone Audio Video Signal Source K...

Page 10: ...and the CR16 video outputs to the matching MX132 video inputs 4 Connect the Audio Outputs from A V source compo nents to the matching MX132 Inputs 5 For a dedicated Zone Source Component connect the...

Page 11: ...11 McIntosh Tuner McIntosh DVD Player How to Connect the CR16 with a MX132 McIntosh A V Control Center To AC Outlet...

Page 12: ...Data Sys Off and Power Control signals from the control center to the CR16 4 Connect the video outputs of A V source components to the CR16 video inputs and the CR16 video outputs to the matching MX1...

Page 13: ...13 McIntosh A V Control Center McIntosh Tuner McIntosh DVD Player How to Connect the CR16 with a MX130 C39 To AC Outlet Y Adapters...

Page 14: ...onnector with RG6 or RG59U coax cable may also be used 3 Connect the Video Outputs of A V Source Components to the CR16 Video Inputs 5 For a dedicated Zone Source Component connect the Audio Video Out...

Page 15: ...15 McIntosh Tuner McIntosh DVD Player To AC Outlet How to Connect the CR16 in a Stand Alone System...

Page 16: ...components to the CR16 video inputs and the CR16 video outputs to the next CR16 video inputs 5 For a dedicated Zone Source Component connect the Audio Video Outputs and the Data Port Input to the CR1...

Page 17: ...17 McIntosh Tuner McIntosh DVD Player Additional CR16 To AC Outlet How to Connect Additional CR16s in a System To next CR16 or A V Control Center To next CR16 or A V Control Center...

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Page 20: ...dio Video System Issues a transport play command when that source is selected The digital display indi cates the Percent of the maximum volume for the zone selected After 10 seconds the display revert...

Page 21: ...eft of the SELECT PROGRAM Push button will flash On and Off for about 10 seconds indicating the SELECT Mode is active for that Zone During this period of time Source Selection Volume changes and Volum...

Page 22: ...so that it occurs when the Zone is first turned on It is also possible to prevent the Control of a Selected Source for a given Zone yet allow listening and or viewing of that source All programming is...

Page 23: ...requiring a Transport Play Command 2 Press the Source Push button that requires the Transport Play Command 3 Press the Transport Play Push button The LED next to the Transport Play Push button will T...

Page 24: ...Track Selection on some McIn tosh CD Players Mutes the audio Note The Remote Control push buttons that are highlighted in white are for use with other McIntosh Control Centers Selects AM Tuner Oper a...

Page 25: ...ired broadcast band Press and release the Channel Upp or Downqpush button to move from station to station Press and hold a Channel Upp or Downq push button to move continuously from station to station...

Page 26: ...from center detent position Voltage Gain Input to Variable Outputs 14dB Input to Fixed Balanced Outputs 0dB Power Requirements 100 Volts 50 60Hz at 25 watts 110 Volts 50 60Hz at 25 watts 120 Volts 50...

Page 27: ...n If a shipping car ton or any of the interior part s are needed please call or write Customer Service Department of McIntosh Labora tory Please see the Part List for the correct part numbers Quantity...

Page 28: ...McIntosh Part No 040728 McIntosh Laboratory Inc 2 Chambers Street Binghamton NY 13903...

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