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ection 3
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T
esting the system
3 Testing the system
This chapter gives recommended test procedures to enable you to verify
that the Systemline Modular multi-room system has been installed
correctly and is operating to specifi cation.
• Finally, using the original remote that was
supplied with the hi-fi system, take it to
each of the zone rooms in turn and check
that the system can be controlled via the
infrared link. To check this, try skipping
tracks on the CD player for example.
• To return any zone to standby, just press
the
O
key on the remote or keypad.
The Keypad and/or speaker LED where
provided will change back to red.
Note:
If
the local system input is active you may
need to press the
O
key twice to reach
standby.
3.2 Completing the
installation
To complete the installation, go to each
zone room in turn and fi t the grilles to the
ceiling speakers. Screw all keypads and
wall modules into their back boxes and fi t
the facia plates.
Important:
When fi tting the grilles to the
active speakers (regardless of whether the
IR is enabled or not) it is vitally important
to align the badge on the grille with the
corresponding small circuit board visible
from the front of the speaker. The grille
without the badge should be used for the
passive speaker.
3.1 Test procedure
• Using a patch cord (assuming that a patch
panel has been used) connect the system
input from the system room to the RJ-45
socket on the hub marked
REMOTE AUDIO
IN
. This connection is not required if the
direct input to the hub is used.
• Using a patch cord (assuming a patch
panel has been used), connect the fi rst
zone room socket on the patch panel to
the zone 1 input on the hub. Do not at this
stage connect any other zones.
• Ensure that the hi-fi system is connected
to either the direct input or remote input
(see
Terminating the wiring
, page 6) and
that a continuous music source is playing
(CD or radio).
• Go to the zone 1 room. The keypad LED
should be red (IR enabled speakers will
also display the same colour LED).
• Using the RM1 remote or KPM1 keypad,
press the
O
key and the LED will change
from red to blue. The zone is now on and
you should be able to hear music playing
through both the left and right channel
speakers. Check the
VOL+/–
function and
Mute
(RM1 only).
• Repeat the process to connect all other
zones.
• If at any point the system fails to respond
as described, unplug the power supply
from the hub (or simply switch it off at the
wall socket) and refer to
Troubleshooting
,
page 19.
• Once each zone is operating in the correct
way, plug in a local music source (where
provision has been made) to check each
local input. Press the
L
key on the RM1
remote, and the LED will change to green.
This indicates that local input has been
selected.
Note:
The zone must be on to
select local input.