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The A-BUS ABX-88 4 source 4 zone (x2) Multi-Source Hub with expansion

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Indicators [4] [6] [10] 

The green status indicator [4] is on when the system (one zone or all zones) is in 

operation. The red emitter indicator [6] flashes when there is an infrared data command passing through 
the Hub. The power indicators [10] indicate when the corresponding power supply is on. 

A-BUS Outputs [8 A & B] 

Each of the A-BUS Outputs provides the power, audio and data signals to 

feed a Volume Control Module. There are four output zones; each zone may independently select from 
any of the four sources. Each zone has two outputs, bank ‘A’ and bank ‘B’. One power supply is supplied 
with the Hub to power the outputs for bank A. A second power supply can be added to power the bank B 
or alternatively the second output can used as an expansion port to feed one or more single source Hubs 
with expansion capability.

CAUTION

: Only an approved A-BUS 4-Room Power Supply [12] should be used. Substitutes which may 

appear to be suitable are not recommended and will void the warranty. 

DC Power Input Sockets [12]

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There are two power sockets one for each output bank ‘A’ and ‘B’. 

ABX Control Ports (In/Out) [9] 

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Another ABX-88 Multi-Zone may be connected to this port if additional 

zones are desired. Up to four ABX-88 Multi-Source Hubs may be connected together, providing for a 
maximum of 16 zones. 

CAUTION

: The ABX Control Ports pass the control data between Multi-Source 

Hubs and may not be used for any other purpose.

Audio Outputs [11]

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The RCA Audio Outputs allow sharing of the audio sources with the main system 

amplifier or to expand to additional ABX-88 Multi-Source Hub. The audio levels adjusted at the input will 
be the same on the output so no level adjustment will be required on the additional Hub(s). 

IR Remote Control [13]

 - One A-BUS ABO-41RC Remote Control handset is supplied with the ABX-88 

Multi-Source Hub. This Remote Control includes a dedicated A-BUS bank and includes keys for most 
standard functions including color cable box buttons (not used in all countries). The Remote Control has a 
code library built in; however, it is capable of providing advanced functions for user convenience. All keys 
have learning capability; all keys can also learn multiple commands (macros) including the mode keys. 
See separate instructions. 

Operation

The ABX-88 Multi-Source Hub is controlled by A-BUS infrared (IR) commands. There are four audio 
inputs. When the Hub receives a command for any one of the four inputs in any zone, the Hub will 
switch on. This will be indicated by the green status indicator. The 12 volt trigger will also activate. If 
source components are activated by a power strip switched by the trigger, they will also activate. 
Each zone must have one Volume Control Module with a keypad that includes buttons with A-BUS 
functions (inputs 1-4 or input Up/Down, Room Off and System Off commands). Alternatively, any 
Volume Control Module containing an IR receiver may be used in conjunction with an A-BUS 
remote that has these IR commands built-in. Volume Control Modules without Room On/Off 
switches will activate when any Zone is turned on. Other modules with individual ON/OFF capability 
require either an on command or a volume Up/Down command to activate the module. These units 
will reset to a low volume level the next time the system is turned on. The A-BUS OFF command 
will turn off the Volume Control Module only. To turn the whole system off, the SYSTEM OFF 
command must be used. 

Infrared Repeater

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Volume Control Modules that include infrared receivers will pass most infrared 

commands without difficulty. They will repeat standard 38 kHz commands and 56 kHz commands 
which are often used in satellite receivers. Care should be taken to ensure the emitters are properly 
placed over the receiver on the front of the component. 

Infrared Remote IR Range 

The operating range of your Remote Control will vary according to the 

light conditions in the room, the quality of the IR remote (and battery condition) and the system 
design in the components. In ideal conditions in areas with low light the range should be up to 20M 
(70ft), however, in areas of high sunlight or lighting such as low-voltage lighting which can emit light 
in the infrared frequency range the operating range can be substantially less. In direct sunlight the 
range  may be reduced to as little as 5M (15ft). Care should be taken when planning your A-BUS 
system installation to locate the Volume Control Modules in a position away from direct light and in 
a position convenient to the users to point the IR Remote Control to the receiver in the module. 

Note:

 Remote controls are not RF devices. The commands are sent by line-of- sight and will not go 

around corners or through furniture or curtains. 

The ABO-41RC IR Remote Control is a very flexible device; it has been 
designed for easy operation and to allow users to tailor the operation for more 
sophisticated operation. It includes a code library for easy selection of codes 
and a dedicated A-BUS code bank, all buttons can learn commands and 
macros (including the bank buttons).

Quite often there are products not listed in the library so it is possible to learn 
commands into the Remote Control from the ones supplied with the source 
components. It is also possible to program multiple commands into one key 
(macros). For example; you could program into the SAT bank button 
commands to turn on your television monitor, the cable box and select the 
audio input in the A-BUS Multi-Source Hub. The operator will then only need 
to press one button to turn the system on and set it up for normal TV operation. 

Additional ABO-41RC Remote Controls can be purchased if required. 

Note:

 Macro strings take time to emit, the operator should take care not to turn the Remote Control 

away from the infrared receiver on the Volume Control Module or speaker before all commands 
have been generated. 

IR Remote Control ABO-41RC

ABX-88

Multi-Source Hub

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Страница 1: ... 1 x Common 3 5 mm Sockets 4 1 8 106 mm x 9 1 2 241 mm x 1 1 2 38 mm Remote Control Size H x W x D ABO 41RC A BUS Buttons Banks Buttons Range Code Library Macros Batteries A BUS and 6 Bank Handset with Code Library and Learning 4 x Source Input Volume Up Down Off and All Off 6 All Bank Buttons will Learn Macros 39 Keys per Bank Not Including A BUS 50 feet 15m Depending on Source Component Extensiv...

Страница 2: ... 7 to control components that are common to all zones Function System Off Room 1 ON zone1 Room 1 OFF zone1 Room 1 ON zone1 Other rooms zone 1 Room 2 ON zone1 Zone 2 ON Volume Select Input 1 4 Room Off System Off Power Supply LEDs ABO 45 Volume Control Module N A Touch any key in a zone Module backlighting turns on Input LED indicates input same as last selected Volume low level Tap centre OFF butt...

Страница 3: ... film 3 Some source components may not respond to repeated infrared commands This is rare and may require a change in component Status 4 The green status light indicates when the system is turned on The system is activated when the Hub receives a source select command from any zone Once a command has been received by the Hub to activate a 12 volt signal will be available at the Trigger Output 3 Ot...

Страница 4: ...Alternatively any Volume Control Module containing an IR receiver may be used in conjunction with an A BUS remote that has these IR commands built in Volume Control Modules without Room On Off switches will activate when any Zone is turned on Other modules with individual ON OFF capability require either an on command or a volume Up Down command to activate the module These units will reset to a l...

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