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CONNECTING IR SENSORS
An IR sensor can be connected to a Solo

Master Keypad Module with a CAT 5 cable. See Figure 34 for wiring

instructions employing T568A architecture.

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CONNECTIONS

Connecting IR Receivers 

Figure 34

T568A

1 = Blue/White - 12V
2 = Green - DATA
3 = Orange/White - GROUND
4 = Green/White - EMPTY
5 = Blue/White - STATUS
6 = Orange - EMPTY
7 = Brown/White - EMPTY
8 = Brown - EMPTY

KEYPAD

ACCESORY

IR SENSOR

SYSTEM

CAT 5 Cable

WS-100

Solo Master

Summary of Contents for ZR-4630 ZR-4630

Page 1: ... N S T A L L A T I O N O P E R A T I O N G U I D E Four Source Six Zone 30W Per Channel AM FM Receiver ZR 4630 ZR 4630 MultiZone Receiver B L E N D I N G T E C H N O L O G Y A N D A R C H I T E C T U R E ...

Page 2: ...IGURATION 1 SIX ZONES 13 14 CONFIGURATION 2 ADDING ZONES USING MULTIPLE ZR 4630 S 15 CONFIGURATION 3 DISTRIBUTING SOURCE COMPONENT AUDIO SIGNALS 16 17 CONFIGURATION 4 INTEGRATING AN IR CONTROLLED HOME THEATER 18 CONFIGURATION 5 INTEGRATING A HOME THEATER USING AN INTELLICONTROL 19 CONFIGURATION 6 MULTIPLE SOLO MASTER KEYPAD MODULES IN A ZONE 20 CONFIGURATION 7 MULTIPLE LISTENING AREAS IN A ZONE 21...

Page 3: ...ration 34 Zone Linked Operation 34 OFF KEY OFF BUTTON 34 OFF Key Events 35 OFF Key Button Operation 35 Single Zone OFF 35 System Wide OFF 35 Zone Linked OFF 35 VOLUME KEYS VOLUME BUTTONS 36 Volume Keys Volume Buttons Operation 36 MUTE KEY MUTE BUTTON 37 Mute Key Mute Button Operation 37 FUNCTION KEYS BUTTONS 38 Function Key Button Operation for Connected Source Components 38 Function Key Button Op...

Page 4: ... CONNECTIONS 44 Connecting Speaker Wire 44 Terminating Four Pair Twisted Cable 45 Connecting the Solo Master Keypads to the Home Run of Four pair Twisted Cable 45 Connecting Numeric Keypads 45 Connecting IR Sensors 46 Source Component Power and Home Theater Synchronization Signals 47 Keypad Modules 47 System Expansion 48 IR Flashers 48 Home Theater Control System 48 12V Control Signals 48 AM FM An...

Page 5: ...56 Method 2 Controlling Shared Source Compnts w Niles R 4 Commands 12V Home Theater Status 56 Method 3 Controlling Shared Source Compnts w Niles R 4 Commands w out 12V Home Theater Status 57 INSTALLATION SETTINGS 58 All ON PAGE Dip Switch Settings 58 Fixed Variable Preamplifier Switch 58 Programming Master Slave Mode 58 Installing Zone Labels 58 Programming Zone Linking 59 Volume Settings 60 Chang...

Page 6: ...he multi zone solution for which you have been asking It allows you to combine keypad modules with infrared sensors and hand held remotes for total control of your home entertain ment system providing one touch system wide control Now everyone in the household can be happy One person can listen to the CD player in a bedroom while another simultaneously listens to the radio by the pool At the same ...

Page 7: ...ogramming is made fast and easy via push buttons and LED visual prompts that lead you step by step through the programming process Additionally all system programming can be archived on your PC for back up and for use with pre designed systems with Niles ZR 4630 Archiving software One Touch Operation with Source Component Power Synchronization One touch of a Master Key or Source Button initiates t...

Page 8: ...nal Source components currently playing in the various zones are interrupted enabling the paging signal to play through If a zone is off during a page it turns on enabling the paging signal to play through Front panel switches are provided to disable this paging feature in any zones where it is not required 12V Control Output A control output connector provides a constant 12V DC trigger signal the...

Page 9: ...nd Indicators Tuner Display Removable Programming Cover Main Power Switch Sync Inputs Keypad Inputs System Expansion Paging Input Flasher Outputs IR Input 12V Control Output Tuner Antenna Inputs Audio Inputs Individual Zone Preamplifier Output Gold plated dual banana plug spaced five way speaker binding posts Removable Power Cord Socket Fixed Variable Preamplifier Adjustment Switch Figure 1 ...

Page 10: ... paging signal from a tele phone system Keypad Inputs Six female RJ 45 jacks for the connection of the IntelliPad Ci Master Keypad Modules System Expansion Two female RJ 45 jacks for connecting multiple receivers together in larger multi zone systems Flasher Outputs Three 3 5mm jacks provide an output connection for IRC 2P MicroFlashers one for each connected source component A fourth is designed ...

Page 11: ...g this button for longer than three seconds causes all zones to turn off Zone Volume Buttons A continuous press of these buttons raises or lowers the volume in your specific zone Pressing these buttons also restores sound in a zone that is currently muted Zone Mute Button A quick tap of this button mutes the sound in a zone A quick tap of this button restores sound in a zone that is currently mute...

Page 12: ...ss of these keys raises or lowers the volume in your specific zone Pressing these keys also restores sound in a zone that is currently muted Zone Mute Key A quick tap of this key mutes the sound in a zone A quick tap of this key restores sound in a zone that is currently muted Function Keys Pressing these keys issues the individual IR com mands programmed for control of the connected source compon...

Page 13: ...connecting three external source components In addition to the built in AM FM Tuner three source components can be selected by each of the six zones With this configuration a user in one zone can listen to one source component while another user in a differ ent zone listens to a different source component i e the CD can be selected in Zone 1 while the tuner is select ed in Zone 2 Additionally each...

Page 14: ...ster Key Source Button for the DSS is pressed the ZR 4630 checks for a video signal at the Sync Input corresponding to the DSS The ZR 4630 issues the power command to turn the DSS ON only when there is no video signal present and the DSS is OFF When the Off Key Button is pressed in a zone the ZR 4630 checks to see if any other zones are ON includ ing the Home Theater Zone sharing sources The power...

Page 15: ...e All Zones ON OFF Sharing Source Components with Two ZR 4630 s The Niles ZR 4630 MultiZone Receivers Figure 5 share the audio signal from the source components via RCA Y adapters Audio signals are connected to both ZR 4630 s Note When sharing source components with a third ZR 4630 for an 18 zone system or with a Home Theater system refer to Configuration 3 Source component control Figure 6 is acc...

Page 16: ...ce components with three ZR 4630 s see Figure 6 or two ZR 4630 s and a Home Theater system see Figure 7 a Niles AVDA 3 Audio Video Distribution Amplifier is required for each source SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS Figure 6 Designated as the Master Designated as Slave 1 Designated as Slave 2 ...

Page 17: ...o the third ZR 4630 Important Note An AVDA 3 is required whenever you are sharing source components with a Home Theater receiver that shorts its audio inputs Some Home Theater receivers short their audio inputs when their power is off or the input is not currently selected CONFIGURATION 3 DISTRIBUTING SOURCE COMPONENT AUDIO SIGNALS Designated as the Master Designated as Slave 1 ...

Page 18: ...of the ZR 4630 The Home Theater IR remote control is now able to control the shared source components A 12V Sync signal is provided from the Home Theater to the Home Theater Sync Input to provide the ZR 4630 with the On Off status of the Home Theater This status enables the ZR 4630 to provide coordinated control of the shared source component s power ON OFF Important Note When issuing the source c...

Page 19: ... with Niles R 4 Remote IR commands now can automate and control the shared source components Niles R 4 IR commands are taught to the IntelliControl using the R 4 Remote itself see Programming Overview for more details A 12V Sync signal is provided from the IntelliControl to the Home Theater Sync Input to provide the ZR 4630 with the ON OFF status of the Home Theater This status enables the ZR 4630...

Page 20: ...iles IntelliPad Ci Expander is required to connect multiple keypads in a single zone A maximum of five Solo Master Keypad Modules can be included in a single zone using two Expanders In Figure 10 two Solo Master Keypad Modules are installed on either side of a bed When connected all key pads in a zone work in tandem i e all control the same zone and display the same Zone ON OFF Mute and Input Sele...

Page 21: ... then parallel connected to the speakers in both the living room and the dining room A Solo Master Keypad Module is located in each area A Niles IntelliPad Ci Expander is required to connect the two Solo Master Keypad Modules in a single zone When connected all keypads in a zone work in tandem with one another i e all control the same zone and display the same Zone ON OFF Mute and Input Select Sta...

Page 22: ...e 3 Using an amplifier with more than the 30W per channel provides the zone with more volume for listening in large rooms and outdoors Important Note When using preamplifier outputs for zones 4 5 and 6 the fixed variable switch must be in the variable position for this configuration SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS I N F R ARED SEN S O R K NO C K O U T I N F R ARED SEN S O R K NO C KO U T ZONE 3 Keypad Speak...

Page 23: ...er Now with the ZR 4630 s internal amplifier dedicated to one listen ing area and the external amplifier to the other greater power is provided to the speakers in both areas Important Note When using preamplifier outputs for zones 4 5 and 6 the fixed variable switch must be in the variable position for this configuration 23 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS I N F R A RED SEN S O R K N OCK OU T I N F R A RED S...

Page 24: ...ce opera tion for the entire zone However the volume and mute buttons on the Solo Master Keypad Module affect the speakers in the master bedroom only Impedance magnifying volume controls enable individual control of the speakers connected to the external zone amplifier in the master bathroom the walk in closet and the terrace SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS Fig 15 I N F R ARED SEN S O R K N O C K OU T I N F...

Page 25: ...stening zones see Figure 15 Paging volume level can be adjusted by the ZR 4630 see Installation Settings on page 59 for more information A Niles AVDA 3 see Figure 16 is required when connecting a telephone system to more than one ZR 4630 in larger systems 25 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS PAGE OUTPUT Telephone Control Unit Fig 16 System Telephones Figure 15 PAGE OUTPUT Telephone Control Unit System Telepho...

Page 26: ...ted Speaker Level A B Switcher switches the front speakers in the Master Bedroom from the ZR 4630 distributed sound system to the local surround sound receiver system when the local system is activated Important Note Use of an identical brand and type component in both the local and the distributed system i e a Sony CD player in both systems is not supported by this configuration Individual operat...

Page 27: ...est how these components interact with each other To test for this type of conflict take all the remotes in the system following the example above with six compo nents you would need to test all six remotes and issue every command you will be programming in the keypads Expose all components to each command and make sure that only the appropriate component responds Solving the IR Command Conflict i...

Page 28: ...ce components It allows synchronization via voltage and video signals see Choosing a Synchronization Method on page 29 for more information on how to synchronize components Source Components that do not require Synchronization Two types of components do not require synchronization those with separate ON and OFF IR commands and those with latching power Source Components with separate ON OFF IR com...

Page 29: ...mponent synchronization The ZR 4630 has three source synchronization connections that can accept either 12V or video input In Figure 18 the video output of a DSS is connected to both a TV and the corresponding Sync Input for the DSS using an RCA Y adapter Picture quality will be unaffected due to the high impedance of the Sync Input If the source component has two video outputs the need for an RCA...

Page 30: ...en it is turned ON When it senses that change it outputs a 12V DC signal The synchronized CD chang er s AC power plug is connected to the current sensing outlet on the APC 2 The APC 2 s 12V DC output is connected to the ZR 4630 s Sync Input dedicated to the CD changer using a Niles 10 accessory cable with bare wire to mini plug FG00724 see Accessories for more details When using a Niles APC 2 a mi...

Page 31: ...tal source component can also provide a light source for Sync using the LS 1 SOURCE AND HOME THEATER SYNC STATUS Sync status the presence or absence of a valid sync signal of source components and the Home Theater asso ciated with the Master ZR 4630 are displayed on the LEDs located in the hidden programming panel These LEDs illuminate only while a valid sync signal is being received by the ZR 463...

Page 32: ...ce Buttons on the R 4 Remote correspond to the Master Keys on the Solo Master Keypad Module Master Key 1 Tuner Master Key 2 Source Button 2 Master Key 3 Source Button 3 and Master Key 4 Source Button 4 The four available Master Keys and their corresponding Source Buttons are individually programmable Once programmed they operate the system identically in each zone Master Keys on the Solo Master Ke...

Page 33: ...ogrammed Event 1 This event turns a ZONE ON when a Master Key or a Source Button is pressed Pressing and holding a Master Key Source Button turns all zones on to that source the zone must be enabled via a DIP switch see Installation Settings for more details When a zone is on the select ed Master Key on the Solo illuminates green Event 2 This event selects the proper input for the Master Key Sourc...

Page 34: ... illuminates GREEN The ALL ON volume can be adjusted with the ZR 4630 see Installation Settings for more information Note When theTuner Master Key master 1 is pressed and held the radio station currently selected in that zone will be selected by all zones when using multiple ZR 4630 s in a system Zone linked Operation The third Method a press of a Master Key Source Button that is part of a Zone Li...

Page 35: ...ding the OFF Key Button for less than three seconds causes the zone to turn OFF The Master Key LED that was illuminated turns OFF System Wide OFF The second method a press and hold of the OFF Key Button turns all zones OFF holding the OFF Key Button for more than three seconds All Master Key LEDs in all zones turn OFF Zone Linking OFF The third method a press of the OFF Key Button in any of the li...

Page 36: ...on Pressing the Volume or the Volume Keys Buttons raises and lowers the speaker output and the preamplifier output for the zone in which you are located Zones that have their preamplifier outputs set to the fixed mode are not affected by the volume keys buttons see Installation Settings 36 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Volume Buttons on the hand held R 4 Remote Volume Keys on the Solo Master Keypad Module ...

Page 37: ...Master Key for the selected source lights GREEN while the zone is ON and unmuted and RED while the zone ON and MUTED If a zone has more than one Master Keypad Module installed using an Expander all Master Keypads in that zone indicate identical system status i e Zone ON OFF Zone Mute and Zone Input Selection status and operate the zone in tandem with one another Important Note A preamplifier outpu...

Page 38: ...devices Function Key Button Operation for Connected Source Components After the Master Key Source Button for a source component has been pressed the ZR 4630 activates a zone and selects that source component The individual function keys buttons in that zone will now issue the IR com mands that have been programmed for the source component you selected 38 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Function Keys on the S...

Page 39: ... or directly 39 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Pre Programmed Tuner Commands Key Command AM FM Arrow Up Next Preset Arrow Down Last Preset Arrow Right Seek Up Arrow Left Seek Down Surf Next Preset Surf Last Preset AM AM FM FM 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 Last Preset Next Preset Fav Preset Call Shifts tuning band between AM and FM Scrolls the 20 preset stations 10 AM and 10 FM Next tunable station...

Page 40: ...e first is to call up memorized preset stations with a quick tap supports 10 presets for the AM band and for 10 for the FM band The second is to store preset stations in the memory Refer to Tuner Preset Programming Steps for more details Indicators The Frequency Indicator displays the currently selected station The Stereo Indicator appears when a stereo radio station is received The Band Indicator...

Page 41: ...ZR 4630 Solo Master Keypad Modules in each zone independently operate the zone to which they are dedicated to i e zone ON OFF Volume Up Down Mute When a user in a zone from any ZR 4630 presses a key button the IR commands required for the shared source components i e Power ON OFF Play Stop and Channel Up are issued by the ZR 4630 that has been programmed See the Programming Section of this manual ...

Page 42: ...e operated individually with this method Also when using this method reliable activation of Shared Source Components that use a single IR command for power ON OFF is not possible Refer to Method 2 for operating identical shared source components and Components with a single IR command for power ON OFF When the HomeTheater turns ON it provides a 12V Status signal that is connected to the HomeTheate...

Page 43: ...ource components that are unique in the system may have their actual IR com mands programmed into the Home Theater remote and issued for simple IR repeating using this method When the Home Theater is turned OFF the Home Theater Remote sends a Niles OFF command to the ZR 4630 The ZR 4630 then checks all zones for all ZR 4630 s in the system If all zones are OFF the 12V Control Output shuts OFF turn...

Page 44: ... of the ZR 4630 44 INSTALLATION Make sure that there is a minimum of 7 of free air space above the amplifier and 3 on each side for proper ventilation Allow a minimum of 2 of depth behind unit to accommodate cables and connectors Figure 28 Figure 29 CONNECTIONS If the cabinet rear is not open to fresh air or if you re using low impedance loads install two boxer fans to provide continuous air flow ...

Page 45: ...own Figure 31 Solo Master Keypad Module Numeric Accessory Keypad Module RJ 45 Connector for connection to Master Keypad Module RJ 45 Connector for connection to Numeric Accessory Keypad Module RJ 45 Connector for connection to IR Sensors RJ 45 Connector for connection to the ZR 4630 Included Jumper Cable IR SENSOR INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM ACCESSORY KEYPADS Figure 32 Figure 33 CONNECTING NUMERIC KEYPADS...

Page 46: ...34 for wiring instructions employing T568A architecture 46 CONNECTIONS Connecting IR Receivers Figure 34 T568A 1 Blue White 12V 2 Green DATA 3 Orange White GROUND 4 Green White EMPTY 5 Blue White STATUS 6 Orange EMPTY 7 Brown White EMPTY 8 Brown EMPTY KEYPAD ACCESORY IR SENSOR SYSTEM CAT 5 Cable WS 100 Solo Master ...

Page 47: ...s not to affect the quality of the video signal when using an RCA Y adapter 2 Voltage Sync from a Source Component to a ZR 4630 Sync Input When obtaining a 12V sync signal from a source compo nent refer to the Source Power Synchronization section of this manual for more information a Niles Accessory Cable FG00724 connected to a Radio Shack 274 326 mini plug to male RCA adapter provides proper conn...

Page 48: ...he included FM Dipole Antenna connects to the female 75 Ohm coaxial connector labeled FM on the chassis The antenna is then positioned and mounted for proper reception 1 AM Loop Antenna The included AM Loop Antenna connects with its bare wire ends to the spring loaded terminals labeled AM and GND The antenna is then positioned and mounted for proper reception SOURCE COMPONENT AUDIO SIGNALS 1 Audio...

Page 49: ... IR repeating system DATA and GND connections only to provide control of local components Fig 38 Four Pair Twisted Cable TV L R AUDIO VIDEO DSS PHONE DIGITAL L R AUDIO VIDEO DVD DIGITAL RECEIVER L R AUDIO CD DVD Video 3 Video 2 Video 1 VIDEO FRONT L L R DIGITAL 1 2 R CENTER REAR L R Distributed Equipment Location IR SENSOR SYSTEM ACCESSORY KEYPADS 3 30V AC DC STATUS IN 1 STATUS 4 12V DC 2 DATA 3 G...

Page 50: ... local system only con nects to the speakers when the local system is turned on The Niles ZR 4630 connects to the speakers by default when the local system is off In Figure 39 the Zoned Speaker Output of the ZR 4630 connects to the A side of the SPK 1 The Main Speaker Output of the local system connects to the B side of the SPK 1 In addition a 12V DC power adapter Niles FG00665 is plugged into a s...

Page 51: ...n of this manual PROGRAMMING DOCUMENTATION Documenting the ZR 4630 s programming is critical prior to executing the programming procedure Program documentation enables you to accomplish programming quickly and accurately and provides a record of the configuration for future reference Programming Worksheets are provided in this manual see the Programming Worksheet section to document all system con...

Page 52: ...FM Presets stored in the Tuner Memory Document the Tuner Sequence Mr Smith Joe Installer Kitchen 7 Patio Jacuzzi Exercise Bedroom Terrace 620 830 910 1010 1050 93 9 94 9 96 5 100 7 102 3 1070 1090 1110 1140 1160 103 5 104 7 105 1 106 5 107 9 FM Figure 43 Fav 1 There are DIP switches on the front panel to determine which zones will be enabled to the ALL ON and PAGE fea tures Document the numeric va...

Page 53: ...ON KEY BUTTON SOURCE IR COMMAND 5 PROGRAM FUNCTION KEY IR COMMANDS FUNCTION KEY BUTTON SOURCE IR COMMAND FUNCTION KEY BUTTON SOURCE IR COMMAND Document the customer s name Document the system designer s name Document the number of the Master Key Document the label used for the Master Key i e source component music category or DSS Radio Station etc Mr Smith Joe Installer 2 DVD Denon DVD 2800 7 7 7 ...

Page 54: ...programmed source component has one worksheet filled out specifying what particular IR commands and delays have been programmed to the Master Keys Sequence 54 PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW 5 PROGRAM FUNCTION KEY IR COMMANDS FUNCTION KEY BUTTON SOURCE IR COMMAND FUNCTION KEY BUTTON SOURCE IR COMMAND 5 PROGRAM FUNCTION KEY IR COMMANDS FUNCTION KEY BUTTON SOURCE IR COMMAND FUNCTION KEY BUTTON SOURCE IR COMMAN...

Page 55: ...ommands simply take the learn ing remote that you will be using in the zone set it to the learning mode choose the appropriate key on the learning remote and then issue the appropriate command from the Niles R 4 Remote Repeat these steps for the remaining commands you wish to use To test the commands set the Niles remote aside take your learning remote and try the commands If they were captured co...

Page 56: ...2V HomeTheater Status A second method of programming a Home Theater remote control is available when the shared source components are identical and or they have a single power ON OFF IR command With this method you teach the Niles R 4 Remote Control IR commands to the Home Theater learning remote rather than the IR commands from the remote controls included with the shared source components You te...

Page 57: ...and what source component is selected Whenever the Master ZR 4630 receives an OFF Button IR command from the Home Theater it will know that the Home Theater is turning OFF To operate the Shared Source Components follow the criteria specified in Method 1 and Method 2 to select the most appropriate way to operate for your system You can program the Home Theater s learning remote with either the comp...

Page 58: ...____ 3 _______________ 4 _______________ 5 _______________ 6 _______________ 7 _______________ 8 _______________ 9 _______________ 10 _______________ 5 TUNER SEQUENCE STEP TUNER COMMAND STEP TUNER COMMAND 1 2 3 4 5 o A MASTER 6 7 8 9 10 7 12 8 9 10 11 o B SLAVE 1 13 18 14 15 16 17 o C SLAVE 2 6 ALL ON PAGE ZONE ALL ON PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 o 6 7 VOLUME SETTINGS ON VOLUME ________ MAX VOLUME ________ PAGE...

Page 59: ...____ 3 _______________ 4 _______________ 5 _______________ 6 _______________ 7 _______________ 8 _______________ 9 _______________ 10 _______________ 5 TUNER SEQUENCE STEP TUNER COMMAND STEP TUNER COMMAND 1 2 3 4 5 o A MASTER 6 7 8 9 10 7 12 8 9 10 11 o B SLAVE 1 13 18 14 15 16 17 o C SLAVE 2 6 ALL ON PAGE ZONE ALL ON PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 o 6 7 VOLUME SETTINGS ON VOLUME ________ MAX VOLUME ________ PAGE...

Page 60: ...____ 3 _______________ 4 _______________ 5 _______________ 6 _______________ 7 _______________ 8 _______________ 9 _______________ 10 _______________ 5 TUNER SEQUENCE STEP TUNER COMMAND STEP TUNER COMMAND 1 2 3 4 5 o A MASTER 6 7 8 9 10 7 12 8 9 10 11 o B SLAVE 1 13 18 14 15 16 17 o C SLAVE 2 6 ALL ON PAGE ZONE ALL ON PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 o 6 7 VOLUME SETTINGS ON VOLUME ________ MAX VOLUME ________ PAGE...

Page 61: ..._______ 6 _______________ 7 _______________ 8 _______________ 9 _______________ 10 _______________ 5 TUNER SEQUENCE STEP TUNER COMMAND STEP TUNER COMMAND 1 2 3 4 5 o A MASTER 6 7 8 9 10 7 12 8 9 10 11 o B SLAVE 1 13 18 14 15 16 17 o C SLAVE 2 6 ALL ON PAGE ZONE ALL ON PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 o 6 7 VOLUME SETTINGS ON VOLUME ________ MAX VOLUME ________ PAGE VOLUME ________ Note Volume Settings affect all Zo...

Page 62: ... Video o 12V POWER PROGRAMMING o Single Power IR Command oTwo Separate ON and OFF IR Commands o Latching Power 6 PROGRAM SEQUENCE STEP FUNCTION KEY BUTTON or DELAY TIME SOURCE IR COMMAND or DELAY 1 2 3 4 5 STEP FUNCTION KEY BUTTON or DELAY TIME SOURCE IR COMMAND or DELAY 6 7 8 9 10 5 PROGRAM FUNCTION KEY IR COMMANDS FUNCTION KEY BUTTON SOURCE IR COMMAND Play Stop Pause Rewind FF Arrow Up Arrow Dow...

Page 63: ... Video o 12V POWER PROGRAMMING o Single Power IR Command oTwo Separate ON and OFF IR Commands o Latching Power 6 PROGRAM SEQUENCE STEP FUNCTION KEY BUTTON or DELAY TIME SOURCE IR COMMAND or DELAY 1 2 3 4 5 STEP FUNCTION KEY BUTTON or DELAY TIME SOURCE IR COMMAND or DELAY 6 7 8 9 10 5 PROGRAM FUNCTION KEY IR COMMANDS FUNCTION KEY BUTTON SOURCE IR COMMAND Play Stop Pause Rewind FF Arrow Up Arrow Dow...

Page 64: ... Video o 12V POWER PROGRAMMING o Single Power IR Command oTwo Separate ON and OFF IR Commands o Latching Power 6 PROGRAM SEQUENCE STEP FUNCTION KEY BUTTON or DELAY TIME SOURCE IR COMMAND or DELAY 1 2 3 4 5 STEP FUNCTION KEY BUTTON or DELAY TIME SOURCE IR COMMAND or DELAY 6 7 8 9 10 5 PROGRAM FUNCTION KEY IR COMMANDS FUNCTION KEY BUTTON SOURCE IR COMMAND Play Stop Pause Rewind FF Arrow Up Arrow Dow...

Page 65: ...Video o 12V POWER PROGRAMMING o Single Power IR Command oTwo Separate ON and OFF IR Commands o Latching Power 6 PROGRAM SEQUENCE STEP FUNCTION KEY BUTTON or DELAY TIME SOURCE IR COMMAND or DELAY 1 2 3 4 5 STEP FUNCTION KEY BUTTON or DELAY TIME SOURCE IR COMMAND or DELAY 6 7 8 9 10 5 PROGRAM FUNCTION KEY IR COMMANDS FUNCTION KEY BUTTON SOURCE IR COMMAND Play Stop Pause Rewind FF Arrow Up Arrow Down...

Page 66: ...ed systems refer to System Configuration 2 To change the mode of any unit follow the steps below 1 Turn the ZR 4630 OFF 2 Depress the PROGRAM button 3 Turn the ZR 4630 ON and keep the PROGRAM button depressed 4 The ZR 4630 then displays a message on the LCD Display Panel for 2 seconds identifying its version Ver X XX 5 The ZR 4630 then displays a new mode either Master Slave 1 or Slave 2 Which mod...

Page 67: ...times until ZL appears on the LCD display 3 The Numeric Buttons on the front panel represent the zones you just labeled with the Zone Room Labels The number 1 button represents labeled Zone 1 The number 2 button represents Zone 2 etc Press the Numeric Buttons corresponding to the Zones Rooms you want to link together Zone numbers appear on LCD to show inclusion in the group 4 To remove a Zone Room...

Page 68: ...ON and Source Change Volume is 45 It can be adjusted up or down using the steps below ALL ON Volume Level When a System Wide ON command is issued zones that are turned OFF turn ON to the ALL ONVolume Level set in the ZR 4630 s memory volume levels in zones that are already turned ON do not change during a System Wide On command The factory default level for ALL ON Volume level is 22 It can be adju...

Page 69: ...s press the NEXT button twice and move ahead to Step 8 Two LEDs illuminate PROGRAM and SOURCE 2 The IR COMMANDS LED blinks Step 3 Teach the POWER OR DISCRETE ON IR command from Source Two s factory remote control into the IR Sensor Window Three LEDs are illuminated ENTER IR PROGRAM and SOURCE 2 The POWER OR DISCRETE ON LED blinks The ENTER IR LED blinks once after the IR command is received and re...

Page 70: ...R command taught Step 5 Press the NEXT button once Three LEDs are illuminated ENTER IR PROGRAM and SOURCE 2 The DISCRETE OFF LED blinks Step 6 If provided teach the DISCRETE OFF IR com mand from Source Two s factory remote control and test it as described in Step 4 If Source Two does not have a DISCRETE OFF IR command go directly to Step 7 Three LEDs are illuminated ENTER IR PROGRAM and SOURCE 2 T...

Page 71: ... SOURCE 2 The IR COMMANDS LED blinks The ENTER IR LED illuminates after the Niles Function Key Button command is received Step 9 Teach the corresponding IR command from Source Two s factory remote control and test it as described in Step 4 Repeat Steps 8 9 until all IR commands for Source Two have been taught Two LEDs are illuminated PROGRAM and SOURCE 2 The IR COMMANDS LED blinks The ENTER IR LED...

Page 72: ...r delays The ENTER IR LED blinks once when the Function Key Button command is received Step 10 Press the NEXT button once Three LEDs illuminate ENTER IR PROGRAM and SOURCE 2 The SEQUENCE LED blinks Three LEDs illuminate ENTER IR PROGRAM and SOURCE 2 The SEQUENCE LED blinks Step 12 You have now completed the programming for Source Two Press the NEXT button once Three LEDs illuminate ENTER IR PROGRA...

Page 73: ...R DISCRETE ON LED blinks Step 15 Repeat Steps 2 11 to complete the IR programming for Source Four Three LEDs illuminate ENTER IR PROGRAM and SOURCE 4 The POWER OR DISCRETE ON LED blinks Step 14 You have now completed the IR programming for Source Three Press the NEXT button once Three LEDs illuminate ENTER IR PROGRAM and SOURCE 4 The POWER OR DISCRETE ON LED blinks ...

Page 74: ...mode Step 18 Press the PROGRAM button once to exit programming mode Step 17 Press each Function Key Button that corresponds to each step of the Sequence you wish to program for the Tuner in the same order they will occur Note To insert delays use the Volume or buttons Vol 5 sec Vol 1 sec Sequences can have up to 64 steps commands and or delays The ENTER IR LED blinks once when the Function Key But...

Page 75: ...he discrete OFF command The Enter IR light blinks Step 6 To test the command tap the TEST button If it does not operate the component as expected teach and test the command again until it does Note Repositioning the remote control when teaching the command can assist in capturing commands accurately Step 7 Tap the program button to exit programming PROGRAM EDITING STEPS IR COMMAND EDITING These ar...

Page 76: ... the pro gramming of the IR command you wish to erase Step 2 When the Enter IR LED lights prompting you to teach an IR command tap the ERASE button instead of teaching a new IR command The command that was previously stored is now erased Step 3 Continue erasing or press the PROGRAM but ton to exit programming Erasing Individual Sequences Step 1 Follow the same steps you would for the pro gramming ...

Page 77: ...Labels STOCK LA01021A Zone Room identification labels to place in the label slots for each zone of the ZR 4630 MF1 MicroFlasher STOCK FG01019 IR MicroFlasher Connects with a 3 5mm mono mini plug 10 cable Includes light blocker IRB1 FloodFlasher STOCK FG01023 IR FloodFlasher Connects with a 3 5mm mono mini plug 10 cable Includes Velcro mounting system Expander Master Keypad Connection Accessory 1 2...

Page 78: ...Fosgate Citation Synthesis preamps Many of the components in your system should have their power status synced to the ZR 4630 The following accessories either sense that a component is on off or actually turn the component s on off SYNC ACCESSORIES 10 Mini plug to Mini Plug Accessory Cable STOCK FG00933 Used to send sync signals to the 12V sync inputs of the ZR 4630 Connects with a 3 5mm mono mini...

Page 79: ...off when the zone is ON It should only illuminate green when receiving an actual IR command If the LEDs stay constantly red or green when using MS 1 or MS 2 that is a sign of interference Identify the source of interference and remove it or move the sensor to a place where it doesn t have interference Sources of interference may include dimmer switches fan motor switches televisions especially pla...

Page 80: ...ut Impedance 20 k ohms Signal Noise Ratio 85 dB TUNER SECTION FM Frequency Range 87 5 108 mHz IHF Sensitivity 15dBu 19KHz LPF ON THD 3 IF Rejection 55dB Image Rejection 30dB Selectivity 55dB 400kHz Usable Sensitivity 24dBu S N 50dB S N Ratio 62dB Separation 25dB AM Rejection 50dB AM Frequency Range 530 1710 kHz IF Rejection 40dB Image Rejection 30dB Selectivity 20dB 20kHz Usable Sensitivity 63dBu ...

Page 81: ...73 NOTES ...

Page 82: ... S Patents foreign equivalents and or pending patents see product for details Because we constantly strive to improve our products Niles reserves the right to change product specifications descriptions and prices without notice The technical and other specifications of informa tion contained herein is not intended to set forth all technical and other specifications of Niles products Additional inf...

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