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SERVICE MANUAL

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Summary of Contents for CP 4.6

Page 1: ...M S PR 4Zi SERVICE MANUAL 1 1 2 ON OFF ZONE SELECT POWER ALL ON ALL OFF BASS TREBLE LOUDNESS PARTY SOURCE VOL LINK SOURCE LINK MEMORY VOLUME PRESET 3 4 2 3 4 5 6 4 Z O N E 6 S O U R C E A U D I O V I...

Page 2: ...CP 4 6 4 Zone 6 Source Audio Video Preamplifier INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 3: ...olarization Precaution should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not lik...

Page 4: ...Control Functions 10 CP 4 6 Control Functions 10 Memory Procedure 11 Preset Procedure 11 Party Mode 11 Peripheral Devices 12 PCK Keypads 12 Infrared Devices 12 PCK Keypad Control Functions 13 Paging 1...

Page 5: ...ws the CP4 6 to be controlled by touch panels or other automation devices that have an RS 232 interface Optional Russound PCK or PCK IR Keypads provide easy remote operation of the CP 4 6 The optional...

Page 6: ...INE INPUT LINE INPUT LINE INPUT LINE INPUT LINE INPUT LINE INPUT 12V TRIGGER 12V TRIGGER 12V TRIGGER 12V TRIGGER 12V TRIGGER 12V TRIGGER IN IN IN IN IN IN 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4...

Page 7: ...ANUAL L R WARNING SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN LINE INPUT SENSING SPEAKER AOUT 12V TRIG INPUT 12VTRIG OUT 100mA STEREO VIDEO INPUT SENSING DELAY BRGD MONO GAIN SPEAKER BOUT L R 1 2 3 4 5 AC 120V 60Hz 2A A...

Page 8: ...ecommended The CP 4 6 video outputs are buffered and are good for up to 100 of RG6U Figure 5 Video Output connections Figure 6 Source Loop outputs SOURCE LOOP OUTPUTS The CP 4 6 has six buffered fixed...

Page 9: ...e gets the same source selected for the main zone and therefore needs only on off and volume control The lower portion of Figure 7 shows four amplified Russound A KP keypads added to Zone 1 All subzon...

Page 10: ...re 8 that switches on during a page This output can be used to trigger an external amplifier muting device or other peripheral associated with paging Paging peripherals are discussed on page 14 MUTE I...

Page 11: ...le 12 steps each 2dB per step 12dB to 12dB LOUDNESS Selects LOUDNESS on off for current zone Loudness selectively boosts bass treble output at low volumes PARTY Selects from 2 PARTY modes SOURCE LINK...

Page 12: ...called at the CP 4 6 front panel on a PCK keypad or via the PRC 1 remote control 1 Select a zone using ZONE SELECT 2 Press PRESET Pressing PRESET on a PCK keypad or PRC 1 remote control will recall th...

Page 13: ...e remotely operated by a keypad or IR device There are four keypad ports on the rear panel Each port accommodates as many as four Russound PCK keypads 4 per zone Wire the PCK keypads to the CP 4 6 key...

Page 14: ...off PRESET Recalls stored zone settings TREBLE VOLUME BASS PR 4Z SYSTEM CONTROLLER SELECT CD TAPE TUNER VID2 DVD VID1 ZONE ON OFF PRESET LOUD SYSTEM OFF SYSTEM ON 1 4 7 10 2 5 8 3 6 9 6 2 3 5 4 7 9 10...

Page 15: ...The Russound SPG provides push to talk operation Use 22 24 AWG twisted pair shielded wire to connect the SPG to the CP 4 6 page input as shown in Figure 13 PTM 1 PAGING MODULE The Russound PTM 1 is a...

Page 16: ...idual component To connect multiple emitters to the Common IR output use the Russound 847 connecting block and a 1 8 inch 2 conductor mono phone plug as shown in Figure 16 Wire the tip of the phone pl...

Page 17: ...ttons simultaneously then release 3 Point the PRC 1 toward the CP 4 6 and press the three digit code 0 8 1 4 On the PRC 1 press the AUX button again to store the code 5 Henceforth pressing the AUX but...

Page 18: ...o that these functions can be used system wide In order to share sources among linked CP 4 6s you must connect the Source Loop outputs of the parent controller to the A V inputs of controller 2 and so...

Page 19: ...6 FEEDBACK BYTES TO CONTROLLING DEVICE Feedback bytes will be sent immediately after a command is given to the CP 4 6 The first decimal byte 101 Zone 1 establishes which zone the update is for The sec...

Page 20: ...date to be sent for zone 11 112 update to be sent for zone 12 113 update to be sent for zone 13 114 update to be sent for zone 14 115 update to be sent for zone 15 116 update to be sent for zone 16 20...

Page 21: ...uilt in IR receiver for zone 1 RS 232 Interface for control of up to 4 CP4 6s from an external control system Expansion ports allow cascading of up to four CP 4 6s 16 zones Optional Features Full func...

Page 22: ...terms of the warranty Russound assumes no responsibility for defects resulting from abuse or servicing performed by an agency or person not specifically authorized in writing by Russound Damage to or...

Page 23: ...Russound Technologies 5 Forbes Road Newmarket NH 03857 tel 603 659 5170 fax 603 659 5388 e mail tech russound com www russound com fax on demand 603 659 5590 28 0097...

Page 24: ...Technician that might need to do so as well There are several pictures throughout the Test Procedure to help the technician test the product While proceeding through the procedure there will be sever...

Page 25: ...te All four zones should be off when the CP4 6 is first turned on Refer to figures 1 2 and 3 for button assignment 1 ON OFF Turn on Zone 1 by pressing the ON OFF button on the front panel then turn it...

Page 26: ...3 6 ALL ON With all zones off press ALL ON All zone LEDs should go on 7 ALL OFF With all zones on press ALL OFF All zone LEDs should go off Figure 1 Figure 2...

Page 27: ...t Check the common 12Volt Trigger Out with the 12Volt LED Indicator The LED should not illuminate Check the 12Volt Trigger Outputs 4 on rear panel none of the individual zone 12Volt Trigger Outputs sh...

Page 28: ...5 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7...

Page 29: ...vious levels and be heard 13 Change sources on the Keypad Ensure the source selected changes on the CP4 6 14 Change sources on the CP4 6 Ensure the source selected changes on the Keypad Memory Preset...

Page 30: ...the Left Side of the line level source output to the Source 1 input Test Reconnect the Left Side of the Zone 2 ADP 1 output to the Source 1 input Listen to ensure that the Audio is heard through both...

Page 31: ...ct the Left Side of the line level audio source from the CP4 6 Attach the Right Side of the amplifier to the Source Loop 1 Video Output Disconnect the Right Side of the amplifier from the CP4 6 Test C...

Page 32: ...io is heard through both speakers Test Reconnect the Left Side of the Zone 2 ADP 1 output to the Source 1 input Listen to ensure that the Audio is heard through both speakers 13 Connect the Right Side...

Page 33: ...s on the CP4 6 2 Set the Volume for a comfortable setting 3 Press the Memory button the memory LED should light 4 While the Memory indicator is lit press the following button Volume Down 5 Press the M...

Page 34: ...rce 1 on Zone 1 on the front panel 5 The music should be heard through one of the speakers 6 Move the Right Side of the line level source to the Source 2 Video Input Test Connect the Right Side of the...

Page 35: ...t the Controller Address Switches so that they are selected to Controller Address 4 both switches up 12 Power on the CP4 6 13 On the Diagnostic Program dialog box select the Controller Address drop do...

Page 36: ...r additional CP4 6s that are connected 3 With the cover removed test continuity from the ground terminal of the power input connector to the following points a Ground terminal of the 3 prong AC outlet...

Page 37: ...CP4 6 Main PCB R2 sch 1 Thu Apr 05 11 22 21 2001...

Page 38: ...CP4 6 Main PCB R2 sch 2 Mon Nov 17 15 07 04 2003...

Page 39: ...CP4 6 Interface PCB R0 sch 1 Tue Apr 10 10 10 17 2001...

Page 40: ...000000 6 26 2002 U EA 0 N 0 B MICROCHIP SEMICOND LABEL DATE CODE STICKER 26 0505 1 1 000000 6 26 2002 U EA 0 N 0 B 0 LABELS LABEL SERIAL NUMBER 26 0506 1 1 000000 6 26 2002 U EA 0 N 0 B 0 LABELS CART...

Page 41: ...0400 2 7 000000 7 1 2002 U EA 0 N 0 Y 0 HARDWARE LUG CLOSE LOOP 6 07 0410 2 2 000000 7 1 2002 U EA 0 N 0 Y 0 HARDWARE SPLIT LCK WSH 6 07 0417 2 4 000000 7 1 2002 U EA 0 N 0 Y MCMASTER P N 92146A007 HA...

Page 42: ...00 7 1 2002 U EA 0 N 0 B 0 GREEN SEMICOND LED I R MODULE TSOP 1140 18 0708 2 1 000000 7 1 2002 U EA 0 N 0 B 0 ALT PT VISHAY TSOP 1138 SEMICOND IR LENS LRG PR4Z FRT PNL 25 1006 2 1 000000 7 1 2002 U EA...

Page 43: ...ER MASK 2 SIDES PCB RES 1 4W 5 9 1 K 02 0011 3 6 000000 U EA 0 N 0 Y 0 XICON 291 9 1K RESISTOR SW TACT TL1105TF160 04 0506 3 23 000000 U EA 0 N 0 Y 0 E SWITCH TL1105TF160 SWITCH CONN MALE 2X12 HEADER...

Page 44: ...0 XICON 140 50Z5102M CAPACITOR POLY RD 33 UF 50V 03 0407 3 8 000000 U EA 0 N 0 Y 0 AVX BF024D0334K CAPACITOR POLY RD 47 UF 50V 03 0408 3 8 000000 U EA 0 N 0 B 0 AVX BF074D0474K CAPACITOR CERA MINI 1U...

Page 45: ...SEMICOND XISTOR 2N3906 18 0501 3 9 000000 U EA 0 N 0 Y 0 CENTRAL SEMI 2N3906 SEMICOND XISTOR 2N3904 18 0503 3 30 000000 U EA 0 N 0 Y 0 GENERAL SEMI 2N3904 SEMICOND 74LS138N 18 0712 3 3 000000 U EA 0...

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