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       Copyright and 

acknowledgements

Copyright © 2002 QED Audio Products Ltd. All 
rights reserved.

The information in this guide is believed to be 
correct as of the date of publication. However, 
our policy is one of continuous development 
and so the information is subject to change 
without notice, and does not represent a 
commitment on the part of QED Audio Products 
Ltd.

Systemline is a registered trademark of QED 
Audio Products Ltd. Sistema 45 and System 45 
are trademarks of AVE s.p.A. All other product 
names are trademarks or registered trademarks 
of their respective owners. 

QED Audio Products Ltd
Unit 16, Woking Business Park
Albert Drive
Woking
Surrey GU21 5JY

Web: www.qed.co.uk

      Terminology 

This guide uses the following terminology 
to refer to the components of the Systemline 
Modular system: 

Zone:

 an audio system in a remote room 

or location, typically consisting of a pair of 
Systemline Modular ceiling-mounted speakers 
and an optional keypad, able to play music 
either from the remote system or a local source. 

Main zone:

 the zone connected directly to the 

remote system. 

Sub-zone: 

a zone connected as a spur off a 

main zone. 

Remote system:

 the hi-fi  system providing 

audio distributed to each zone. 

Hub:

 distributes audio to and infra-red signals 

from multiple zones, required in systems with 
more than one main zone.

Multi-room system:

 An audio or audio visual 

system that can be used in any room in the 
home. Sometimes colloquially referred to as 

built-in sound system

 or 

distributed audio 

system

.

Expanded zone

: A zone where multiple 

active speakers are used to distribute sound 
over a large area, usually with synchronised 
volume control. An expanded zone can also 
be confi gured with two or more areas of 
independent volume control (via separate 
keypad control).

Multi-source multi-zone

: A system where 

different audio sources can be played in 
different rooms simultaneously

System room

: The location of the hi-fi  system 

providing the audio sources to be distributed 
via Systemline Modular.

Local input:

 Each zone or sub-zone can accept 

a local stereo audio input. This input can 

only

 

be listened to in that zone, hence the term 

local

The actual location of the audio source need 
not be local, it could be in another room or 
other discreet location. 

       About this guide

This 

Systemline Modular System Installation 

Guide 

is aimed at audio installation engineers, 

or trained qualifi ed electricians, involved in 
the actual installation and interconnection of a 
Systemline Modular system. It consists of the 
following chapters: 

Preparing for the installation

 gives information 

about preparing for a Systemline Modular 
installation, including details of the tools and 
equipment needed.

Terminating the wiring and fi tting the 
Systemline Modular components

 describes 

how to connect and fi t all of the components 
into a pre-wired home.

Testing the system

 gives recommended test 

procedures to enable you to verify that the 
Systemline Modular multi-room system has 
been installed correctly.

Confi guring the system

 gives information 

about further customisations necessary for sub-
zones and expanded zones.

Troubleshooting 

gives suggested solutions to 

problems that may occur with the system.

Finally, 

Operating the system

 gives basic 

operating instructions for the Systemline 
Modular System.

Summary of Contents for Multi-room system

Page 1: ...MULTI ROOM SYSTEM Systemline Modular Installation Guide MULTI ROOM SYSTEM I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d e...

Page 2: ...ded on the CD Rom accompanying the Systemline Modular Read all the instructions before connecting or operating the Systemline Modular Pay particular attention to the safety information Keep this manua...

Page 3: ...ple active speakers are used to distribute sound over a large area usually with synchronised volume control An expanded zone can also be configured with two or more areas of independent volume control...

Page 4: ...nt 13 Directly connected music source 13 Remotely connected music source 13 2 13 Connecting the PIM power input module for sub zones 14 2 14 Wiring for a single zone system no hub 14 3 Testing the sys...

Page 5: ...please ensure that you refer to the wiring schedule or equivalent document that details exactly how the home has been pre wired A wiring schematic and parts list should also be available We recommend...

Page 6: ...Guide and reprinted below Under stairs cupboard With new construction the wall socket point for the connection of the hi fi system would be located alongside the FM aerial socket in the lounge or fam...

Page 7: ...Remember also that for some small rooms such as ensuite bathrooms only a single mono speaker may have been provided for Clearance Drill a small diameter hole in the ceiling at the marked point and ch...

Page 8: ...iling The flange of the ceiling speaker bezel will cover any slight imperfections around the hole itself 2 4 Connecting the active right channel ceiling speaker Important Take the utmost care to ensur...

Page 9: ...local input and as a spare if another cable is found to be damaged Note No connections are normally made to the power supply input of the speaker when used as a main zone This is because power is norm...

Page 10: ...eo setting to mono In this mode the speaker will mix both stereo channels into mono sound reproduction If a passive speaker is connected that too will operate in mono mode Disabling the LED display on...

Page 11: ...in place 2 3 4 1 Continue to tighten the four mounting screws in rotation until the speaker is held firmly flush against the ceiling Do not over tighten as you may crack the mounting tabs or strip th...

Page 12: ...ypad to this mode Make sure that the keypad is operating normally put the zone into standby red LED ON Depress the O and VOL keys on the keypad simultaneously both together at exactly the same time Ho...

Page 13: ...red wiring systems The cradle for the power supply supplied should be mounted alongside the hub The PSM130 plugs into a suitable AC mains socket and should be mounted in its wall mounted cradle The DC...

Page 14: ...t inputs of the SIM module with the window emitters supplied plugged directly into the IR TX sockets on the IRM module and attached to the infra red receiving window of the hi fi system or music sourc...

Page 15: ...Using a patch cord assuming that a patch panel has been used connect the system input from the system room to the RJ 45 socket on the hub marked REMOTE AUDIO IN This connection is not required if the...

Page 16: ...doesn t happen try again The speaker system is now in setup mode Using the VOL and VOL keys on the remote adjust the volume to a level that you want the system to turn ON at This will be the turn ON...

Page 17: ...imultaneously both together at exactly the same time Hold briefly until you see the status LEDs flash The LEDs will flash to show you the new sequence which is Blue Green Blue Green Red Mode 2 Local e...

Page 18: ...e address unless you need to for independent sub zone operation The keypad must have its address set in the following way With the keypad connected to the speaker and the red standby LED ON depress th...

Page 19: ...rking this probably indicates a break or fault in the wiring between this zone and the audio distribution hub If no zones are working this probably indicates a fault in the wiring between the audio di...

Page 20: ...ing Some zones sound too loud when first switched on The start up volume is configurable for each active speaker Adjust the start up volume of the zone as described in Setting bass treble and minimum...

Page 21: ...the remote or O key on the keypad to toggle to the next input The green local LED will illuminate on the speaker and also on the keypad if fitted Note The volume will ramp down and the speaker will s...

Page 22: ...ON by pressing the O key on the keypad or remote Controlling of the audio source in the sub zone is done using either the original equipment remote or else a learning remote containing the source code...

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