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Total Control
HDA-I/O
Owner’s Manual
Overview
URC’s HDA-I/O Stream Receiver/Injector
creates or receives HDA audio streams
over the network
. This device must be configured by a
certified URC integrator
to
function as either a
Stream Injector
or
Stream Receiver
.
As a
Stream Injector
, this device distributes
any connected audio source
(digital or
analog) over the network to
any available HDA controlled zone
.
As a
Stream Receiver
, the HDA-I/O connects to your favorite
3rd party audio device
and provides it with access to
all HDA audio streams on the network
.
HDA products are
NOT
compatible with URC’s legacy Total Control amplifiers (DMS).
Features & Benefits:
•
Stream Receiver or Stream Injector Capabilities:
Configured via URC
software, the HDA-I/O can receive or transmit HDA audio streams over the
local network.
•
HDA Audio Streams:
As a Stream Injector, this device distributes any
connected audio source to any available HDA controlled audio zone.
•
Source Sharing:
Any zone controlled via an HDA amplifier or I/O device has
access to the system’s HDA Audio Streams.
•
Flexible Zone Linking:
When connected to a 3rd party audio device as a
Stream Receiver, the HDA-I/O can link that 3rd party zone with any other HDA
controlled zone.
•
Integrated Audio Sensor:
Each available input on the HDA-I/O has built-
in audio sensing capabilities. These sensors can be used to trigger
programmed events or activities.
•
Zone Input Ducking:
The HDA-I/O has the ability to “fade in” an audio
input over the currently selected audio input. The perfect solution to briefly
lower the volume on the current source to make an audio announcement or
doorbell chime.
•
Power Configuration Options:
The HDA-I/O can be powered via PoE or
the supplied 12VDC adapter.