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Packaging contents .........................................................................2

Introduction......................................................................................3

Installation notes..............................................................................4

Painting the AMR650 V2.0...............................................................5

Care and maintenance.....................................................................5

AMR650-A rear connections............................................................6

AMR650-A jumper settings..............................................................7

Connecting the AMR650 V2.0..........................................................8

Mounting the AMR650 V2.0.............................................................9

Advanced features....................................................................10-11

Operating the AMR650 V2.0..........................................................12

Sound adjustment functions..........................................................13

Technical specifications.................................................................14

Limited warranty.............................................................................15

CONTENTS

This package should contain the following:

1 x AMR650-A V2.0 Active Speaker
1 x AMR650-P V2.0 Passive Speaker
1 x Installation Guide
1 x cutting template
1 x painting mask

If any of the above items are missing or appear damaged, contact
your Opus dealer immediately. Do not throw the away the
packaging in case you need to return your AMR650 V2.5.

PACKAGING CONTENTS

Summary of Contents for AMR650 V2.0

Page 1: ...AMR650 V2 0 A BUS Active Ceiling Speakers Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...650 V2 0 12 Sound adjustment functions 13 Technical specifications 14 Limited warranty 15 CONTENTS This package should contain the following 1 x AMR650 A V2 0 Active Speaker 1 x AMR650 P V2 0 Passive...

Page 3: ...ide fully as it contains important information and should be retained for future reference 3 INTRODUCTION AMR650 A AMR650 P Your speakers are an example of superior design and craftsmanship These sugg...

Page 4: ...ing the AMR650 V2 0 speakers thought should be given to positions which give the best desired sound coverage throughout a room while not interfering with existing or planned light fittings or joists A...

Page 5: ...eaker surround to avoid getting paint getting on the speaker cone 3 Spray painting the grille will prevent blocking the grille holes with paint For the AMR650 A unscrew the IR window assembly before s...

Page 6: ...tereo Mono jumper CN17 4 Local input 5 Preamp output 6 Stereo Mono jumper CN14 7 Cat 5e connection to passive speaker 8 Speaker cable connection to passive speaker 9 123 jumper no current function 10...

Page 7: ...MR650 V2 0 onboard option See page 10 for further details Opus A BUS Swtiches between Opus Enhanced mode for use with Octopus hubs and normal A BUS mode For use with an Octopus MCU300 A BUS hub the ju...

Page 8: ...g either Cat5e cable terminated at 8 way colour coded punch down connections all 8 cores must be connected or using a run of standard speaker cable Only one method of connection between the active and...

Page 9: ...ch red dog leg foot to the LEFT into it s holding slot and then insert the speaker into the mounting hole 3 Using a cross head screwdriver slowly turn each fixing screw clockwise This will move the mo...

Page 10: ...efault jumper positions on the AMR650 A move the CN17 jumper to the LEFT end pins and the CN14 jumper stays on the RIGHT end pins see page 7 10 Local Source Input It is possible to install a piece of...

Page 11: ...ive output levels between the AMR650 V2 0 and the auxilary component Move the Fader jumper switch on the AMR650 A to the the centre and right pins see page 7 Independent 24V local power supply The AMR...

Page 12: ...ource on the VSU300 if fitted 3 All off Switches the whole system to Standby 4 Mute Mutes the audio output of the room 5 Standby Switches the whole system to Standby mode Audio is muted and 12 V trigg...

Page 13: ...t range has been reached Adjust the balance using the Volume buttons Up towards right Down towards left Bass Fader if applicable Press the Select button once One bleep will sound Press the Select butt...

Page 14: ...wever no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents The information in this document is subject to change without notice If you notice any errors please feel free to email us at info opus t...

Page 15: ...o confirm that you have an unaltered serial number and or you purchased from a Opus Technologies authorised dealer This Warranty does not cover cosmetic damage or damage due to acts of God accident mi...

Page 16: ...Opus is committed to providing the highest levels of service and support For full details of this product visit the Opus website www opus technologies co uk Part No AP18922 1...

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