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ENANCER Electrónica S.A.

 

 

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Rua Max Grundig 9 

 

 

 

4705-820 Braga Portugal                                                                                                                                             [email protected]                                                                
Tel: +351 253 221 484                                                                                                                                                 www.only-smartbuildings.com 

 

Each audio unit has the following connections: 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

CONFIGURATION  

The ONLY audio units can be controlled by the automation buttons, commands from the remote controls, security 
system or from computers or smart phones. The functions that can be controlled remotely are:  
 

- switching on and off 

 

- Volume control of zone 1 

 

- Volume control of zone 2 

 

- Input selection 

 

- Preset selection  

 

Pressing PROG on the audio unit repeatedly switches between the following possibilities: 

P ON/OFF 

programming buttons to switch on, off, scenarios 

 

P PRESET 

programming buttons to select presets  

 

P VOL1  

programming buttons for volume zone 1 

 

P VOL2  

programming buttons for volume zone 2 

 

P INPUT 

programming buttons for input selection 

 

Holding down the PROG key for more than 1 second changes the first letter P to E, allowing erasing instead of 
programming. 
We now present the procedures for the most common cases: 
You wish to primarily control the volume of the other side of the bed, for example. For this, proceed as follows: 

230V~

 

 L    R    L    R    L    R

 

  0V   B   12V GND  L   R

 

                                        OUT2

 

     IN2       IN1     OUT1

 

ZONE2

 

LIYCY

 

LIYCY

 

LIYCY

 

LIYCY

 

LIYCY

 

 + 

  N  
  L

 

B-PA08M

 

230V~

 

    0V 12V

 

   N   L

 

D-PS12V15W

 

D-BUSAUDIO

 

  BUS Audio 0V 12V

 

   L    N   BUSAutom

 

230V~

 

Automation BUS

 

SOURCE 1

 

SOURCE 2

 

2xJACK 3.5mm

 

ZONE1

 

  

   

8

 

L/R

 

GND

 

AUDIO 
    IN 

 

230V~

 

 + 

  N  
  L

 

B-PA08M

 

  

   

8

 

L/R

 

GND

 

AUDIO 
    IN 

 

230V~

 

 +

 

  N  
  L

 

B-PA04S

 

  

   

4

 

L

 

GND

 

AUDIO 
    IN 

 

R

 

 –

 

 +

 

 –

 

  

   

4

 

Summary of Contents for Audio

Page 1: ...Audio Installation Manual ...

Page 2: ...ww only smartbuildings com Historical Version Date Author Changes 1 0 2010 10 21 1 1 2015 05 14 Minor changes 1 2 2018 09 13 Branding actualization Index Historical 2 Index 2 Introduction 3 Audio System 3 Cables 3 Arquitecture of the Installation 4 Connections and Protections 5 Configuration 7 Measurements and Troubleshooting 9 ...

Page 3: ...and the audio BUS that comes from the feeder D BUSAUDIO Two audio inputs by 3 5mm jack or RCA connectors can be fixed on an OT COVER panel being then connected by cable to the inputs IN1 and IN2 existing in the audio unit The unit C FMBT 2Z has local FM RDS tuner 2 stereo audio inputs volume control for 2 separate zones Bluetooth alarm clock and timer The amplifier is connected to the end of the o...

Page 4: ...ry to understand that a sound source e g CD player provides a certain electric current I1 when connected to a sound unit So if we increase the number of audio units connected to the same source we are increasing the current we are asking for at input As the source has a certain impedance R we have a voltage drop V I x R That is if we have 3 audio units we have three times more loss at the source t...

Page 5: ...chboard The ONLY amplifier is powered by 230V each having its own power supply It is suggested to use a circuit breaker for protection of the whole audio system Bedroom WC Living room NOTE ALL THE RED CABLES SHOULD BE OF THE TYPE LIYCY n X 0 5 mm 12 0 BUSA D PS12V15W L N B 6 A Near the TV Near the TV D BUS AUDIO TV iPod HiFi TV 12 0 BUSA 12 0 BUSA L2 R2 GND L1 R1 GND R2 GND L1 R1 GND 12 0 L N B PA...

Page 6: ...loor The diagram of the switchboard is as follows Single phase power supply Lighting 1 Lighting 2 Shutters ONLY security central ONLY climatization units ONLY BUS driver D BUSDRV 2 modules D FDRV Wall sockets Cooker Washing Maching 32A 25A 25A 10A 10A 6A 6A 6A 6A 16A 16A 16A 6A Amplifers ONLY Audio BUS driver ONLY D BUSAUDIO 2 modules D PS12V15W ONLY power supply D PS12V15W 5 modules Power supply ...

Page 7: ...ng buttons to switch on off scenarios P PRESET programming buttons to select presets P VOL1 programming buttons for volume zone 1 P VOL2 programming buttons for volume zone 2 P INPUT programming buttons for input selection Holding down the PROG key for more than 1 second changes the first letter P to E allowing erasing instead of programming We now present the procedures for the most common cases ...

Page 8: ...e display 4 times 5 Now press the button that you wish to turn up the volume Also in this case the unit switches the unit on and turns up the volume or lowers the volume and switches off completely If you now wish to define a button to select a preset proceed as follows 1 Press PROG repeatedly until P PRESET appears on the display 2 times 2 Now press the button you wish to use to select a preset I...

Page 9: ...the units must be 12V as is the case for the BUS line If there is a buzz in the sound when the display of the unit is switched on it is because the digital and analogue grounds are connected separate them and the noise disappears Clicks can appear in the sound when a shutter or light is switched on To resolve this situation a filter in the respective circuits should be used Usually an X2 capacitor...

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