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XI. 

 

Display Pad Setup 

Factory-new Installation 

The system should be programmed with the 
Configurator prior to setting up the Display Pads for 
the first time. The Concerto amplifier should be placed 
in its permanent location, plugged in, and turned on. 
When a Display Pad is plugged in for the first time, the 
following sequence will occur: 

1. 

 

The display will read "DPD_Ivx-_xx". x_xx repre-
sents the current Display Pad firmware version. 
This will display for about 1 second. 

2.

 

"ENTER ZONE ADDRESS 1-16 (ENT)" will 

appear. Enter a one- or two-digit address corre-
sponding to the zone setting in the configura-
tion followed by the ENT (enter) button. 

3.

 

The Display Pad will now display the name pro-
grammed in the configuration for the zone 
number entered. This is a check to make sure 
you are setting up the Display Pad for the 
intended physical location. 

4. 

 

The Display Pad will now ask "KEEP ZONE SET-
TING? (VOL UP-YES, VOL DOWN-NO)." 

5.

 

If you press VOL DOWN (for NO), the program 
will return to step 2.6. 

If you press VOL 

UP (for YES), the Display Pad will read "WEL-
COME TO CONCERTO." 

7.

 

If this is the first time the zone has been acti-

vated, the display will then go blank indicating 
the zone is powered down. If at least one other 
zone is ON from a previous Display Pad setup 
in another zone, the "SYSTEM ON" will illumi-
nate red at the top of the display. 

At this point, the zone may be operated by the parame-
ters set in the configuration. Zone settings may be 
modified using the MENU key. 

Reprogramming the Zone Address 

This procedure allows an addressed Display Pad to be 
moved to a new location. While holding down the 
MENU button, press both the VOLUME UP and VOL-
UME DOWN buttons simultaneously. The zone address 
programming sequence as described above will exe-
cute. 

XII.  Using the Display Pad’s MENU Button 

The MENU button on the Display Pad serves a dual 
function. If pressed and immediately followed by one 
of the numeric buttons, it will enter into a second level 
of macro function known as "HotKeys." All the numeric 
buttons (0-9) can be set up to perform two levels of 
functions. 

Five buttons at the bottom of the Display Pad also 

have a second level of functionality. When the 
"HotKey" is pushed and immediately followed by one of 
these buttons, the specific zone functions are dis-
played in red at the top of the display. These include: 

MASTER 

— Sets the whole house on the same source 

and volume level. We refer to this as the "party mode." 
If a zone is not already on, it will be turned on. All 
zones revert to their initial reset as set in the configu-
ration. Turning off the Master zone or pressing the 
"HotKey" and Master will exit the master zone. All the 
remaining zones can be turned off simultaneously by 
pressing and holding the power button. 

DO NOT DISTURB

— Prevents any other zone access to 

your source selection. Other zones may MONITOR your 
selections, but have no control over the source. If your 
zone is a member of a source group, or if the MASTER 
mode is selected in another zone, Do Not Disturb will 
prevent your zone source selection from being 
changed. The Master mode will not affect a zone 
already set as Do Not Disturb. 

LOCK

—Prevents any Display Pad functions. This can be 

set to require a security code in the configuration. 

DIM

—Temporarily dims the display to blank. It returns 

to full brightness when a button is pushed. 

Advanced MENU Functions 

Pushing and holding the MENU button automatically 
puts the Display Pad in advanced menu mode. Here you 
can modify several zone functions. If "Security code to 
enable Advanced MENU options" has been selected in 
the zone setup, then a prompt will appear asking for 
the 4-digit security code. Three basic functions can be 
accessed at any time without the use the security code. 
They are: 

BASS EQ

—This allows a bass adjustment ranging from 

–12 dB to +12 dB with the center 0 dB set at 75Hz. Use 
the VOLUME Button to scroll to the BASS EQ selection 
and press the Enter (ENT) button. This will show the 
current bass setting. You can use the VOLUME button 

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Страница 1: ...Concerto 6 Sound Sources 8 Listening Zones and Generation D Digital Amplification NV I8DMS Installation Manual...

Страница 2: ...ety and operating instructions before using this product 2 All safety and operating instructions should be kept for future reference 3 Read and understand all warnings listed on the operating instruct...

Страница 3: ...oi doivent tre conserv es afin de pouvoir s y reporter si n cessaire 3 Lire et comprendre tous les avertissements num r s dans les pr cautions d emploi 4 Suivre toutes les pr cautions d emploi pour ut...

Страница 4: ...room of the house Easy access HotKey functions allow each Display Pad to be set in a Do Not Disturb mode Source Monitoring from any zone and setting any of the Display Pads to perform as a master cont...

Страница 5: ...5...

Страница 6: ...EZ Port It is important for future reference to label each Cat 5 cable for its appropriate listening zone The order in which they are plugged into the EZ Port is irrelevant to the system s operation S...

Страница 7: ...protective circuitry With all the zones turned off the resulting standby power consumption is extremely low 2 STAND BY LED This blue LED light emitting diode will indicate that the amplifier is plugge...

Страница 8: ...for turning on external equipment 10 EXT MUTE This input is designed to temporarily mute any audio playing through the system when the doorbell or phone rings This works in conjunction with the NuVo N...

Страница 9: ...functions It allows the user to access specific settings in each zone such as bass and treble balance and panel brightness and it serves as a hotkey that provides a second level of functionality for...

Страница 10: ...ion of the insulation exposing the 4 twisted pairs 2 Untwist the wires and fan them out individually Arrange the wires into the correct color scheme as shown in Fig 1 3 Flatten the wires in their corr...

Страница 11: ...the appropriate speaker output on the back of the amplifier The prop er termination is Left channel and Right channel and LEFT LEFT RIGHT RIGHT III Installing the Concerto Amplifier System setup works...

Страница 12: ...5 with the appropri ate zone number for future reference Once you have plugged the Cat 5 wires into the EZ Port screw the EZ port into its construction bracket using the supplied mounting screws Fig...

Страница 13: ...power status of your audio sources Some equipment uses toggling commands for powering on and off that is the commands for on and off are not separate discrete commands This situation is typical ly co...

Страница 14: ...w file Configurations are saved with a cfg extension Screen 1 1 1 2 Retrieve Configuration from Concerto To retrieve a configuration from an existing Concerto installation launch the Configurator soft...

Страница 15: ...odate for variations in IR modulation frequencies the IR Library has an addi tional drop down menu titled Carrier for each source This allows you to manually choose 30 36 38 40 or 56 as IR modulation...

Страница 16: ...successful and it will then return to yellow Repeat this procedure three more times until the desired code is added to the IR Library Edit window You will now see the number of code repeats and the d...

Страница 17: ...codes A name not found in the list can be typed in but it is recommended that you use the names provided in the list This conserves memory in the Concerto Clicking on the OK button proceeds directly t...

Страница 18: ...has a dual function Pressing the HotKey at the bottom right of the Display Pad accesses the second level of function This key is also labeled Menu A single press of the HotKey and then any number key...

Страница 19: ...change the delay time before the com mand is issued The default delay is 25 seconds This can be increased by 25 second increments up to 30 5 seconds Often a command requires mechanical move ment in t...

Страница 20: ...level The Initial Volume adjustment allows the zone turn on level to be adjusted to accommodate the zone s needs Loudness Compensation ON The Concerto System has an automatic boost for the bass and tr...

Страница 21: ...ooms where more than one Display Pad is desired If slave Display Pads are used we suggest that you disable the IR pass through on those to prevent cross communication 5 2 Zones updated When the desire...

Страница 22: ...of the numeric buttons it will enter into a second level of macro function known as HotKeys All the numeric buttons 0 9 can be set up to perform two levels of functions Five buttons at the bottom of t...

Страница 23: ...o always go the same source allow individual volume mute and on off capabilities Selecting 0 means the Display Pad is not a member of a group To make a member of one of the groups select SECURITY CODE...

Страница 24: ...re automatically added to a macro under the Display Pad s power button When the first zone in the system is turned on all the subsequent source power com mands will be sent to the appropriate equipmen...

Страница 25: ...d in the Learning Station Package This will supply the necessary AC power for IR learning and testing 2 CONNECT TO PC Using one of the supplied RS232 cables connect from the RS232 port from your compu...

Страница 26: ...indicate that the code has been success fully learned Note that the remote control should be held 8 to 10 inches from the Interface when learning READY POWER Concerto Learning Station Model NV I8DLS P...

Страница 27: ...STD E60065 NuVo Technologies Cincinnati Ohio USA FUSE T5 A 120V 60Hz 500W MODEL NV I8DM SIX SOURCE EIGHT ZONE AUDIO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM www nuvotechnologies com OUTPUT POWER OUTPUT POWER OUTPUT POWER...

Страница 28: ...uVo Technologies Cincinnati Ohio USA FUSE T5 A 120V 60Hz 500W MODEL NV I8DM SIX SOURCE EIGHT ZONE AUDIO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM www nuvotechnologies com OUTPUT POWER OUTPUT POWER OUTPUT POWER 20W 6OHM X2...

Страница 29: ...rigger input or from the specific Zone Trigger on the Concerto to the Voltage Trigger on the P2100 as shown in Fig 14 Fig 14 RS232 Interface The RS232 port allows external two way communica tion with...

Страница 30: ...E 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 2 PROGRAM 6 4 5 3 1 2 SOURCE STATUS INPUTS R L SENSITIVITY OdBV 1 0RMS 12 6 0 LEFT 6 12 RIGHT 0 AUDIO INPUT 2 INPUT OUTPUT CONTROL SPEAKER MODEL NV P2100 HIGH EFFICIENCY 200 WATT STERE...

Страница 31: ...URCE INPUTS ZONE 1 NETWORK EMITTER OUTPUTS DIGITAL LINK ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 2 PROGRAM 6 4 5 3 1 2 SOURCE STATUS INPUTS R L SENSITIVITY OdBV 1 0RMS 12 6 0 LEFT 6 12 RIGHT 0 AUDIO INPUT 2 INPUT OU...

Страница 32: ...rolling A third possibil ity is that the IR pass through is turned off in the software configuration of the system Reposition the LED end of the emitter on the face of the source equipment so it is fl...

Страница 33: ...ard is not completely filled out and mailed within 10 days of the original purchase Power Requirements Power Supply 120VAC 240VAC 50 60Hz Power Consumption all channels 600VA 480W driven to full rated...

Страница 34: ...www nuvotechnologies com 4940 Delhi Pike Cincinnati OH 45238 U S A 513 347 2180...

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