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Model MRC88 / MRAUDIO8x8 

 

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© 2005 Xantech Corporation 

 

Z

ONE 

A

UDIO 

I

NPUTS

 

(ADVANCED) 

Use 3.5mm Stereo Mini Jack to Stereo RCA Plug adapter to connect Zone Specific Audio Sources (i.e. 
Audio Server or other Zone Specific Audio Component – i.e. MP3 player located in Bedroom 1) to the 
appropriate Zone Audio Input - 

Figure 3-(24)

. The 3.5mm Stereo Jack is wired as follows: Tip = Right Audio 

Input; Ring = Left Audio Input; Sleeve = GND. The Zone Audio Input feature is enabled via Dragon Drop-
IR™ software in the ADVANCED configuration only. When enabled, the Zone Audio Input will override the 
Source 1 Input connected at the Audio Left/Right RCA Input terminals - 

Figure 3-(22). 

Zone Audio Inputs 

do not support Video. 

(EXPANDED) 

For Zones 1-8, connect to the Primary Controllers Zone Audio Input as stated above. For Zones 9-16 
connect to the Secondary Controllers Zone Audio Input [

Figure 3-(24)

] as stated above. 

 

IR C

ONTROL 

C

ONNECTIONS

 

(BASIC/ADVANCED) 

Plug the supplied 283M IR emitters into the appropriate IR Emitter jacks 

-

 

Figure 3-(26)

. Be careful to 

match the source audio and video connection number on the MRC88 to the IR Emitter jack number. This 
will ensure that the IR control signal will be routed to the correct source component. Find the IR sensor 
window on the source component and attach the emitter to the components sensor window after removing 
the protective paper cover on the flat side of the emitter head. A Common IR jack is also provided for 
connection to other auxiliary devices that are not source specific 

-

 

Figure 3-(27)

.

 

(EXPANDED) 

Connect emitters to the ‘Primary Controllers’ IR Emitter jacks 

- Figure 3-(26)

 as noted above.  

Note: 

The appropriate source IR Emitter of the ‘Secondary Controller’ will also flash regardless of what 

zones keypad issues the command but it is recommended to use the emitter jacks of the Primary unit. 

 
S

ENSE 

I

NPUT 

C

ONNECTIONS

 

(BASIC/ADVANCED) 

The sense input connection will typically be used to sense the power state of a source component using the 
Xantech CSM1 Current Sense Module (optional). Plug the 3.5mm mini plug from the CSM1 into the 
appropriate sense jack – 

Figure 3-(22)

. Be careful to match the source audio and video connection number 

on the MRC88 to the appropriate sense jack number. The CSM1 plugs into an AC power source. The 
component power cord plugs into the CSM1. (Refer to instructions included with the CSM1 unit). 

CSM1 Threshold Adjustments 

a.  First, make sure the 3.5mm mini-plug is plugged into the appropriate sense jack on the MRC44 and that 

the MRC44 is powered ON.  (The CSM1 gets low-voltage DC power from the MRC44 – not from the AC 
line. See Figure 2-Top for mini-jack pin out ) 

b.  Select the correct position of the RANGE slider switch – the HI position is for devices with a high 

current draw when ON, the LO position is for devices with a low current draw when ON (based upon the 
lowest current draw state of the component when ON). 

c.  Manually turn the component ON. 
d.  Using a small (1/8” wide) blade screwdriver, rotate the current control to the full CLOCKWISE position 

(LO CURRENT). 

e.  Rotate the control COUNTER-CLOCKWISE (towards the HI CURRENT position) until the Threshold 

Adjustment LED goes OFF. 

f.  Turn the component OFF (Standby Mode). 
g.  Rotate the control CLOCKWISE until the Threshold Adjustment just goes ON. 
h.  Set the control to a point midway between these two settings.  This should be the correct setting. 

 

NOTE 1:

  If you have trouble with the threshold adjustment correctly detecting the ON and OFF states of 

the component, try changing the RANGE slider to the opposite position and then try the adjustment again. 

NOTE 2:

  If the Threshold Adjustment LED does not go ON and OFF with the component power, make 

minor adjustments to the threshold adjust until the LED is in proper sync. 

NOTE 3:

  Program IR commands for the MRC44 Controller current sensing as described in the MRC44 

Installation Instructions, “PROGRAMMING SENSE CODES”. 

Summary of Contents for MRC88

Page 1: ...components and the MRC88 system A Programmable Learning Remote such as the Xantech URC2 is recommended for integrating the IR commands of the MRC88 and source components into a single controller Comp...

Page 2: ...ressed Pressing of the Source Button will reverse the source icon on the LCD Display and sends IR commands programmed to the button if any to the corresponding source and common emitter outputs as wel...

Page 3: ...20 IR Sensitivity Adjustment Carefully adjust for background light level to prevent false triggering of the IR circuits Slowly turn counter clockwise to reduce sensitivity 21 LCD Backlight Adjustment...

Page 4: ...Inputs 1 Audio Video RCA Harness Capable of Audio Left Right and Video 1 Pair of speakers with Speaker Cable properly terminated into a 4 conductor WECO Plug Will be used to test Speaker outputs 1 TV...

Page 5: ...ypad is transmitted along the CAT5 cable Incorrect wiring on this cable can destroy the MRC Keypad Please test the cable connections using a proper CAT5 cable tester or using a Multimeter to check Pin...

Page 6: ...RC88 is designed for mounting on flat horizontal surfaces When mounting into a 19 rack use a proper rack shelf or drawer i e Middle Atlantic or equivalent 8 Do not remove chassis feet They are necessa...

Page 7: ...ine of the template being sure that your cut is on the outline Any cut outside of the outline by more than may not be covered by the MRC88 Keypad 1 2 Figure 8 Installing the MRC88 Keypad mounting brac...

Page 8: ...nstallation optional a Position Back Box so inner rectangle is in a horizontal position as shown in Figure 8B b Affix MRCBOX to Wall Stud at desired height with front of box flush with front of stud o...

Page 9: ...or a typical MRC88 system layout and interconnections SOURCE RELATED CONNECTIONS The following relates to all source related connections to the MRC88 Controller Unit A V In Out IR Control Sense Inputs...

Page 10: ...CONNECTIONS BASIC ADVANCED The sense input connection will typically be used to sense the power state of a source component using the Xantech CSM1 Current Sense Module optional Plug the 3 5mm mini plu...

Page 11: ...6 Since the connectors are removable you may unplug them for ease of lead assembly 4 As a rule of thumb use 18 gauge speaker wire for speaker runs up to 30 9m 16 gauge up to 70 21m and 14 gauge up to...

Page 12: ...iring on this cable can destroy the MRC Keypad Be sure to test cable for proper connections before making connections VIDEO CONNECTIONS MRC88 ONLY BASIC ADVANCED EXPANDED Composite Video 1 When runnin...

Page 13: ...cables connect the Preamp Out Left L and Right R connectors Figure 3 25 to the desired external amplifiers Audio Left and Right Input connectors CO1 AND CO2 ZONES 7 8 BASIC ADVANCED EXPANDED Zones 7 a...

Page 14: ...Address jumpers on the rear of the keypad Figure 5 17 according to Table 1 below Keypad Address Setting Application JP1 JP2 First or Single Keypad in Zone Primary Keypad connected directly to MRC88 C...

Page 15: ...greater than 8 Zones two MRC88 Controller Amplifiers can be linked together for systems up to 16 Zones Zone expansion is only available in Advanced programming configurations LINKING TWO MRC88 CONTRO...

Page 16: ...STOP PAUSE FF REW VOL VOL MUTE POWER CH CH STATUS SELECT PLAY STOP PAUSE FF REW VOL VOL MUTE D 250 feet max 76 m MRC44 Connecting Block PWR V G S IR RCVR 780 80 CFL DIRECT SUNLIGHT FRIENDLY IR RECEIV...

Page 17: ...SIC ADVANCED EXPANDED SPEAKER PHASING TO OBTAIN STABLE IMAGING AND FULL BASS RESPONSE IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT STEREO SPEAKERS BE CONNECTED IN PHASE WITH EACH OTHER YOU CAN VERIFY THIS AS FOLLOWS 1 If th...

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