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Fig. 4

  A Typical Multiroom AV Receiver/Amp A/B Switching System

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RELAY

1

RELAY

2

RELAY

3

RELAY

4

RELAY

5

RELAY

6

CC62

REMOTE RELAY MODULE

IR CONFIRM

12 VDC

1A

MAIN ROOM

480-00

Dinky Link ™

IR Receiver

S-62/64/66

Wall Speakers

3-Conductor Cables for IR
control signals (Home Runs).
Use a CB18 or other terminal
strip to handle the many
connections to the 791-44.

REMOTE ROOM 1

4-Conductor Speaker

Leads (Home Runs)

780-10

"J" Box

IR Receiver

R

L

R

L

Cassette DecK

CD Changer

R

760-00

Match Maker™

Vol. Control

760-00

Match Maker™

Vol. Control

760-00

Match Maker™

Vol. Control

480-00

Dinky Link ™

IR Receiver

490DW-00

"J" Box

IR Receiver

760-00

Match Maker™

Vol. Control

760-00

Match Maker™

Vol. Control

760-00

Match Maker™

Vol. Control

282M
or
283M

Mouse
Emitters

AV  Receiver "A"

To 120 V AC
(u

nswitch

ed)

782-00

Power
Supply

791-44

Amplified

Connecting

Block

CC62

Remote Relay Module

Satellite Receiver

VCR

Laser Disc

SOURCE

COMPONENTS

L

R

L

R

L

R

L

REMOTE ROOM 2

REMOTE ROOM 3

REMOTE ROOM 4

REMOTE ROOM 5

REMOTE ROOM 6

Smart
Pad™

Smart
Pad™

AV  Receiver "B"

R+

R– L–

L+

R+

R– L–

Common (or Gnd) bus for speaker
signals. Use the CB18 (or other
terminal strip) to make connections.

To Multiroom input jack
or emitter on AV receivers.
(depends on brand)

SOURCE

AV RECEIVERS

(with built-in power amps)

2-conductor lead c12V DC power to
the 791-44 and to the IR receivers & keypads
in the remote rooms.

+12 VDC

GND

E M I T T E R S

12 VDC

HIGH

IR

OUT

ST

A

TUS

IR IN

IR

RCVR

791- 44

AMPLIFIED
CONNECTING BLOCK

L+

R-

L-

R+

L+

L+

 ("B")

R+

("B")

L+ 

("A")

R+

("A")

+12V

GND

GND

IR IN

When using multiple CC62's or in combination with a 686-10 or other Xantech devices that respond to
RC68+

 codes, keep the following items in mind:

1. Be sure each is set to a different IR Code Group to prevent mutual interaction.  Refer to Fig. 2 and  the

RC68+ Programmer Instructions for Code Group setting procedures.

2. To perform GROUP ON and OFF commands, it is necessary to sequence (macro) the different Group

ON and OFF codes for each CC62 in a learning device, such as the Xantech URC-1 Remote, a Smart
Pad™, or a 590-00 Controller.

3. A CB18 Strip-IR Connecting Block is used in Fig. 5 to make the many parallel connections from the

IR devices to the 791-44 Connecting Block. In this example, 8 IR devices are shown connected to the

CC62

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